Six Killed in Highland Towns 7s —_— % ee -— 7 - ia t EE fo 05 ——e ee _ = ae’ A = a THE PONTIAC PRESGAKE VER PagE Details page two 4 ‘ 118th YEAR xkKkKkekw x PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1955—36 PAGES a nt gy | je - hip Blast white stuff on the area between 1:30 wel and 8 a. m. today. ty Work-bound motorists veled main roads at a ‘8 pace. The one coun- accident blamed on Preather conditions injured "two men and caused a jor traffic tie-up on M24. 3 FT it : : iE 1 w< : bs ggzi ? | Le 87 z* is 3 i Slated Sunday Dr. Monroe Lists Six County Centers for Dog, Vaccinations County Veterinarians’ iF i I fp i One Family Wiped Out In Basement Explosion Father, Daughter Also Killed; Spilled Gasoline Believed to Be Cause of Tragedy By AL LOWMAN Six persons, three of them children, were killed when an explosion shattered a basement home in Highland Township near Milford last night. The dead are: Robert Zeller, 29, owner of the home; his wife, Anita, 22; a son Robert Jr., 19 months; a daughter, Gloria Jean, 7 months; Samuel Fowler, 29, and his daughter, Jeannie, 3. Zeller’s 16-year-old sister, Patricia, who left the dwell- ing only seconds before, said Robert junior overturned a glass jug of.gasoline being used to clean auto parts and the men were attempting {6 @ipe i¢ up with ragé when Spilled Gasoline Causes Blast That Took Six Lives | Hard Luck Dogs || She said she had just reached the door of the Blast-Shattered || tratier, which housed Zel- Zeller Family ler’s mother, Mrs. Alice e Zeller, when she heard “a Misfortune has dogged the steps ” ef the Seiler family over Ge yours terrific explosion. but death dealt a final blow last; “I ran back to the house night. and tried to open the door Se victims, had escaped unhurt from holding Pentise Press Photo three previous fires, the latest of | it shut,” she said. VIEW DAMAGE — Sheriff's deputies Allen Biles (center) and . which occurred when she was| Alice Jean Weaver, 17, « visiting Steve Hubbell (right) are shown above with an unidentified volunteer rf ests warming tar to patch a hole in the | neighbor who accompanied Patri- fireman viewing the damage to the Robert Zeller home at 350 | roof of the family’s basement home | cia, said she could hear moans _ Woodruff Rd., Highland Township, near Milford. Six people, including | in Highland Township. coming from the darkened interior. Zelier’s whole family, were killed when an explosion ripped the house. Del ed A ° Phaghar dy eigen ago She said she ran 200 yards to a # gues gasoline is believed to have cumed the eieat. ay gain wns stove, “d ae pictures, page 3 | Untavercble Weather| ‘masaes ents « scome am : i ntavor Relatives quote a recent state- | neighbor's heme to call the High- | 4|3 of 4 Anti-Communists| Urtevorable Weather| nas » Sate Teo |S Foe Spe - | ° . . & Ss 2 Firemen, whe said they had to ‘Quit Romanian Embassy | in Nevada Today sate Tm in wile teas.” | aye tae i rot & > E — . . > ' BERN, Switzerland (A—Three of the four anti-Com-| “AS VEGAS, Nev. (INS) — The! and her brother, David, 12, brother pt coc — multi - million dollar project and sister of Robert Zeller, one /munists barricaded in the Romanian legation here for) . ae * ome és jot the blast victims, were in an Some were groaning and ap (‘more than 42 hours walked out today without a shot ' ie auto crash that claimed two lives. | Pea®ed to be alive, they said. All by nature again today while scien | were dead arrival at Pontiac | being fired. | Patricia is still wearing a cast. on | tists met to determine when the = 414 11 ars ago the father died |General Hospital. | Alfred Zehnder, secretary of the Swiss government) weather will allow them to fire the | jeaving his widow to rear Pat Det. Sgt. Orame] O’Farrel, head political department, said the three had chosen to sur- opening atomic blast im a new nix ang David. of the State Police arson squad in ender. He said he could *——— —_—___—_——-— | series of tests on the Nevada Detroit, said the. gasoline fumes = . desert, ; ; may have been touched off by a , not disclose anything about . The Atomic Energy Commission Ex-Grave Digger coal stove or flames from an oil SAMUEL FOWLER the fourth man still in the 0 Ul U announced shortly before midnight hot water heater, _ = —Potice> he midet = —; that_the--initial-_detenation—in—the-- at 7 | — -pac-a fire toftowed-becmuse , PO, . $0,000 000 current series was post D@MIES Kili JOANN | me tinet ued up all me expen . would make a statement poned “for 24 hours"’ for the sec- | the dwelling. The vic- House Balloting mam . Dpos! e S an § ond time because of unfavorable, DETROIT uw — Former grave tims probably died of suffocation, The men walked out. the front | weather | digger aoa Rg Ballingall he said. . door of the legation and between Formosa Sources Tell) Te ABC said wind direction |i” denies oAum Gilles | Relatives said Fowler, 2 tool files of police stepped into a wait- . and speed were net considered | repay cant ‘on, | ad die apprentice at a Hazel Park on Ig if ay ing police patrol wagon. They of Reds Massing Near. “acceptable” for the test, which , Chet ef G firm, had gone to Zeller’s home [ were effectively shielded from the Quem Mat originally was scheduled for poceagee Bop arching to help clean parts for an English . | view of almost all nonofficial vemoy, Grey Tuesday morning, jest before | othe had ™ eo (Canmtinued on Page 2, Col. 2) OK Predicted on Plan spectators daybreak, but was delayed be- terday nothing te TAIPEI, Formosa W — Political {quarters here spoke today of al threatening Communist buildup on ' the mainiand oppesite Nationalist Chinese Matsu and Quemoy lands. said they couldn't confirm it, The political sources said the for 66 Per Cent Boost. in Lawmakers’. Wages | WASHINGTON w—Members of| legation and made a careful the House, cocking a collective eye | Study of the terrain. toward voter reaction, faced a de-|. The Swiss army has four French cision .today on whether td vote tanks in the military barracks on themselves a 66 per cent pay the edge of the city. A short time before the three walked out a group of Swiss army tank officers arrived at the The forecast for today was for | winds up to 100 knots at higher altitudes, blowing toward Glendale and Maope, two small communities east of the test site, which is 70 miles north of Las Vegas. questioning over the death of a! The AEC said the test organiza-| woman. identified as his common tion would meet again today to jaw wife. Russia Agrees fo Jap Request Peace Negotiations to 1s- Defense Ministry sources boost. It seemed certain they) One tank officer said evacuation | would say ‘‘yes.”’ of the neighborhood would be nec- But some apprehensions were essary if the tanks were to be voiced as the House prepared to employed. The legation has hand- open limited debate on a bill to some villas on two sides and there raise congressional pay from the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) — *" Detroit May Be 4th and to give comparable hikes to federal judges. Whatever the House does is | . . - Largest City in U.S. tee has approved a bill call oe congressional pay of Bupong DETROIT # — Mayor Alfred « Hi oneund | Cobo said today that Detroit may | until it acts on smaller increases | ‘@rsest city in the U. = proposed for government workers,| Mayor Cobo told Walter S$ Afid there were proposals to re- | Schmidt of Cincinnati, a member 'an unspecified pay raise for Con- | ulation is now 2,033,928, compared gress, and leaders of both parties|to the 1950 census figure of 1,- were backing the pending meas- 890,000. | subject to appreval of the Sen- ate, where the Judiciary Commit- : "| have recaptured from Los Angeles Plained of rhage ee cor \the distinction of being the fourth duce the amount of the increase. (of the Urban Land Institute, that President Eisenhower has urged city officials believe Detroit's pop- __ The measure calls for these in- What, No Saddle? WACO, Tex. (UP) — The thief a. . | aoe meee Remy °+ poyed who stole a horse from the River- Pan Am Giving China | srr rrp 28% sioSte thar | sce Drive Rising Stabe evidenty . pay. plus $2,500 in taxable. ex- plans to take good care of it J. K. _ pense money which Lane, owner of the stable, said 25 Wide Berth on Flights: not account. rm cade ann pounds of feed were taken at the MANILA @ — Pan Amvietain | vend fe BS. Selwe Gat, vet apie me. orld Airways is giving the Com-| STessmen drew $10,000, ; munist Chinese coastline a wide | 2. Federal judges, $7,500 a year, | 11) Today's Tess Siva tan ek banded the mast pny Supreme Court rng a bf Birmingham 4. -ven+.-0- begeesees 8 . | 000, District judges $17,500 Comes woeedoesccsceedecoece ce BS Pan Am said the closest the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | o fers... teed 2m mien. That 1s | : LT, ee | Leedom Nominated ‘| Senter Raver: " — Hainan Island, a aka a“ zn {Strat 1 ee acesboceeess is Airways plane ASHINGTON wP—President 7 wrenee. Pee eee ee Pee ee . down last year by Communist senhower yesterday nominated, PASTY denedes sone) aR Chinese fighters. Boyd Leedom, now a justice of | Sports... I. se) =e Pi South Sethi Supreme Doert | Theaters pnsvereertonescy den snsse. 3 -, nme Tan Beterns Prepared to be a member of the ‘National ar os Ww ‘Bre. FE 2-285 Labor Relations Board. | ‘Women's Pages..).-A4 th 16, 1%, i { z ’ Re , ‘ F » * é > a' $ ! Reds were bringing up big guns , to mainiand points near Quemoy, and deploying troops opposite Mat- su. Quemoy and Matsu block the Red harbors of Amoy and Foo chow ' ' Most quarters here feel it is | entirely postible the Reds might unleash a big bombardment of Quetficy before the Manila Pact nations open their conference in Bangkok Feb. 23. There. were no reports of any _military action in the offshore is- lands from Nanchishan in the north to Quemoy. ' A ship carrying 700 civilians ‘from Nanchishan arrived in Kee-| lung harbor, Many were depend- *ents of servicemen. The ship also brought about 100 Nationalist sol- | diers, some requiring medical care and others brought to Formosa on rotation, Nationalist quarters repeatedly | have emphasized that Chiang Kai- | shek’s forces do not intend to abandon Nanchishan as they did the Tachens. Japan Plans Red Trade TOKYO @—Japan said today it will soon authorize barter trade with Communist North Korea, the first sihce the end of World War Il. The Ministry of International Trade and Industry said Japan will trade 31 tons of fish nets for; 300 tons of beans. Heap Big Confusion | PIERRE, S. D. (UP)—Tom Iron complied when he was | to*Speak a little louder at a | ‘danger in an area of 7,000 determine whether another try will | be made to shoot the atomic Mast ‘ on Thursday morning When the blast is fired, 1,100! troops will be huddled in trenches | only 4,000 yards from “ground | zero,”’ the area immediately below | the explosion, and 100 aircraft will participate, The postponement came be- cause scientists feared that the high winds might biew the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Planned Parenthood Urged for Dogs, Cats See Shelter Can Cut Death Toll From H-Bomb Radiation | r="s «sm WASHINGTON \ — If a hydrogen bomb of the type. the United States tested almost a year ago should explode over your house, the drifting poison cloud would kill all exposed persons up to 140 miles downwind. Perhaps 5 to 10 persons would die out of every 100 as far as 190 miles away in the direction the wind was blow- | , , for achl ing. This deadly zone of radiation would be in the shape /of;a long cigar up to 20 miles wide. There would be serious square miles. By compari- son, the state of New Jersey contains 7,836 square miles. me > ing downwind that no one in it | Be Held in New York in Next Few Weeks quate.” Rassia New York was the “The Japanese government thinks New York, which is the site stationed, is a proper and con- the issue,” J apan a e 4 q i ; : ’ : » : Se : 4a Expect Decision |22*- 222 i=_Biemingham in Murder Trial [for High School Addition fe; H ie i ae it it i a2 : as i ! | tf ! eyes rt i g ii at lk a5 a F i : ? 2 i F Hy [ A ty ae E : ip ey tl Ry if ‘4 : i | if i " + : 4 << é = , scribed as quick tempered will re- Oe if pet = On the stand yesterday : $ | rE [ i fit if & sf 4 | | i if ee Hy | 5 i Hi iif rif HE be | GRIEF STRICKEN — Patricia Zeller (right) con- | soles her sister, Mrs. Betty Fowler (left) after her | husband, Samuel, and their three-year-old daughter, | Jeannie. were killed in a gasoline explosion in the } | - * . . | i i i a: nr renee ¢ Sear. SIX Die in Blast = ero poe wee in Highland Area a cut artery. Police said the parents of the! ‘Continued From Page One) boy were unaware that the child automobile Zeller planned to use| \ ; possessed a knife. | for transportation to his job in Pon. | Hazel Park Gets wer relajed by marriage. 53-Day Season | for Horse Races: | if at i 3 | i 7 i Hi fa e i i j z ‘ if [ : 3 f a t i | ; st i tt : 8 E il - z i i ff F : t fret f tt ttt f 3 Hi i ii { i F Py ; rE | | ral : | : : g i | : [ | {| E i ug ; i Hi fi i i lj i f é 7 I i = = g. s&s 5 u f gE ie ; i of : | i | i i &j g Ly +f if ba *f q i : i : Gj i f a5 a fie x j | | . lik 4 ve = ey bite last year to 53 would stand. i Commissioner James H. Inglis | tiac Motor, had purchased t gave the Michigan Racing Asso. | @cre plot at 350 Woodruff nt 8 4 EEE iY , { ! E i i ii ge E j 33 days fro mAugust 5 to Oct. 5. | this spring. In addition. the commission! He and his wife had lived in a okayed a six day meet for Michi- tent and house trailer in an effort gan Racing Charities. Inc. which | tO save money to build the home, will hold a meet July 25 to July | relatives said. 30 at the MRA track Zeller’s brother, Dick. 25, said | automobiles were a hobby with wee 90 Ss tum Re shanty | Robert. “He } ss tie care ' Call dren's Hospital of Michigan and YOX's S£0. intending to fix it up_ other purposes and f j | i 7 f | bee ‘| I i : = :y Lit up i ah iy - hi a fr i 5 | 0. Pontiac Deaths for the Michigan Thoroughbred ‘© Work. He bought the parts (a | : Peatise Pres race Mrs. David J. Cooley Foundation, which seeks to im- (sed universal gear) only yester-/ WEARS BLAST—Alice Jean Weaver, 17 (above), of 3225 Center 44,4 breed |day and was cleaning them up for David J. (Dorothy L.) Coo | installation.” Dick said Rd., Highland Township, was visiting in a housetrailer next to the ley, 69, of 2685 Orchard Lake Ave \feeat Legion . | Robert Zeller home when an explosion there killed six people. She Sytvan : ** local meeting Answering arguments of the Both Zelier and Fowler were ran outside and, after firemen arrived, carried the body of one of the Hazel Park group. which had World War Il veterans. Fowler, | victims. three-year-old Jeannie Fowler to a waiting ambulance. | days. asked that it get 56 days — the| helder of a Purple Heart medal, ————- aoe | Born in Chattanooga. same as last year. Inglis said: served with the Marine Corps in ; “l deeply resent your recent tac-| the Pacific area while Zeller Pontiac City Affairs . } | it] 1H ; i & i : f z i | eg : z E ri i fi val Hi f ff Ms ‘ : : i : rf if ; i B ! a [}f if} Lr te , ge 48 F r é j : F rf asl t if [ 4 tics and statements regarding my-| Wes stationed at Battle Creek. et end brand as commie un The tows vere taker © Building for New City Hall sn‘. °oys true your slanderous accusation | Richardson-Bird Funeral H Pontiac whims" ira) & bore pase “ee Am=ne'M “ Penorted Nearly Finished | =z . | | Offici Sue ; | City Manager Walter K. Willman , Smith drive from Josephine to James Surviving are three Nevada A-Tests is = cumbs last night told the City Commis- . avenue from Augusta te Gertrude Cooley of Syivan Lake, * Florence " Following Heart Attack sion the new City Hall is % per [OMSM. Retired | Mra. John Wiestenberg cent complete. Rundell street from Seginaw to Balé- Colo., and Mrs. John Postponed Again Piha oes — A. Me- Armed with this knowledge, the i avenue from Baldwin te Uai-, Pontiac; and two grandchildren. | with the Eisenhower Admin- Ot atte. = — Fae Oo pe dutter-re—-sesetto—_—_——— ef -—- sister-Blanche~-Manz,—and-~2--istration's -plans--to~-reduce--the+ (Continued From Page One) : for radio station WIR, De ducing the “good faith” deposit xltanct!’ “vet trem Mentesim | Lows, ‘Grover, beth of Chatte- | armed forces. and teas-al ; left by the contractor with the city nooga, . atomic cloud. radio | attack. from 10 to 5 per cent. Ho Voti T | Mrs. Cooléy will be taken this by universal military training, are| pETROIT @—Ronald Van we House Voting Today we 7 it li fs , yi stp ef te F Sha , it iF f lit ! | | : i mii zi 2s ] tT zg fi lie] i j a > died yesterday following a heart ao Geet, Into populated ares | McPhillips had been with the “Wren contracts were let The samic device to be teed conte Fu capeer, predation 2h Treaman Olt Sith We a vice to est ' it t the total will be fired atop a 500-foot steel manager and transportation man- C2 * ,Pencentage of on increase in ray tower. When it is fired. tons of ager before assuming his latest , Friday from dust will be sucked up into the posf in 1951. The Commission alco author. ee és Poa Cotune Pamala bur-’ cloud and become radioactive ized purchase of additional mew and Supreme Court justices $25,- jal in Forest Lawn Cemetery. for Testi If this dust is dropped outside the eqeipment tor the $1,008, 000. a tet tte, it could prove incata, Elevator Crushes _ 00 building, slated to be ready << LS. attorneys, trom_atop of- Kos Fesane |_WHENNA, Austria The bulle| o Grand Rapids, 18, blond, 6 tee = \ aie dae ba ee a0 eee acta for occupancy in late April er $15,000 to a top of $20,000, and Arthur Roy Farmer | | tal, “15 pounde, He's & Saker saan areas hn ve ores Detroiter to Death — sce ter'equirmeee nnd'nret|imum ot sisson 777" * | Word hae been recived of te mountaing of northeast of Grandville, ,000. M. Some cattle which wandered too DETROIT W—A ture not previeusty ordered. 4. The vice president and speak- | of Flint and former resident . part-time em- ! be close to the test site have been ploye of a trucking firm was in other: action, vad ——— ae i srastal — ea Pontiac. “n said the area has been desig- rine by a particles Crushed to death yesterday in the ordered the city attorney to Canes ther pore aoe & 0-1 Mr. Farmer was born here July nated a national park, but ropped from the characteristic freight elevator shaft of the Ne @#* UP & new weed control or- 000 plus a $10,000 e Pi | 4, 1900 and attended Pontiae wit be engring clouds of atomic blasts. tional Cash Register Co. building senate: Henne cm the: Deron regu: ance. ‘ bearers na urns were very minor The victim, Patrick O’Brien, 4, acer cork -arded a $15... Also included isan increase in| had gone to the building with an- .,7 —— ews the sal il of essiona! Buick Motor Co Recent tests have shown ° * + . : ; 511 contract for laying 4,100 feet ary ceiling prof i x Betting Slips Bring Fine other worker to pick up a 600 of water line in Eastview Sub-| Staff employes of congressional | Besides hig widow, Hasel, be is Ft. Leonard John Freddie Walker. 39. of 331% POUNd Payroll machine. They had 4, ision committees, from the present $11,- eon, Rockwell St. paid a $100 fine after loaded the machine on the elevator Confirmed was a special assess- 64 to $14,800. pleading guilty to illegal possession in the basement and were pushing ment roll for sanitary sewer and —_———— and . of betting slips yesterday when he Be ae ee = ste pumping station on Brooklyn and Shelter Can Cut Toll s - o appeared before Municipal Judge : 0 “ny = Groppec. | Chicago avenues Two sisters also survive, Mrs. W. D R ad “og aan re Se ugg Hea, evse,ue| Women's Driving Record wai tenn Walker was arrested by Pontiac O'Brien. crushing him between the i) po | Md. and Mrs. Belle Kemp of Cher- 2 | manian diplomatic y Po liquor and package beer and [TOM -DOM ec : s s . | families yesterday Police vice squad detectives yes- Seam) Sas Eee servers wine scons at 197 Oakland okee Ré., Pontiac. Tings la 1 ity ate ut; helmeted, terday at Saginaw and Huron Sts Pi De a Tod Ave, were changed from Spada- (Continued From Page One) | The funeral will be held from Swiss —— ineau Decides Today fore estate to Paul, Guy, Sam soon as possible, the casualty List| jfems eit at oe mera!) KANSAS CITY @ — Automobile| “Young women usually have the | police The Weather . on Forming 21st Cabinet nd Rose Spadatore. could be cut sharply. The intensity | | . PONTIAC AND VICINITY — |Partly PARIS (INS) — Socialist Depu- March 22 was set for a public le aes _— roche ctl Pot Gaylon Ww. Wag stone cloudy and colder tonight and ¢ rew ; : | heart for vacat Grace street , Temerrew night mostly clowdy wit ty Christian Pineau will make his ng m even more in one of brick or L anew. Low tonight 18-22, high tomerrew final decision today on whether to, from a point 60 feet east of sorubevtg tonto conve cemats “Wine continue with his efforts to form | center line of Joslyn to Fuller; \ es ame igenntier agg ee . Welles cs Renenan France's 2ist post-liberation Cab- Grace from Fuller to assessor's 14) eo ee = ore temperature preceding ¢ 2m. inet and end an 11-day crisis. plat 102 and Fuller street from pond oe ge . val . 20 Oem: Wine vetectty coum The 50-year-old Socialist leader , Grace to assessor's plat 102. | would be pone sank earth. ea fo picked up more support for his' Public hearings were held on in- | most heavily contamina’ Move sets Wedneedar as ie:ti pm. | Program than had been expected, | tention to construct 2-inch black-- n ) Moon rises Thursday at 4:05 a.m. and his chances of success were | top pavement and the assessor ara 160 miles aw Downtown Temperateres improved | authorized to prepare special as- cane ay, “7-4 $ & Beeveeseeee a ee an eee | sessment rolls for the following) 1 might bring death to 50 | Arkansas in 1940. OO M....cc0c0-88 ol me ° | streets: } ‘ f+ . y 2 Counties May Lose | Barkell street from Raskob to Colum- to take protective measures, 5 to SS Srrriie 33 ° —_ Labor Surplus Ratings —“iheveriy avenue trom soliyn to Puller ay ter on 190 oni As recored downtown) - | California avenue from mkitn roed . Yuen... 3 «, TONIA & — Rep. Alvin — Bagiey Rep. Durham (D-NC), vice chair. Lowest tompersture,..\.....Jscs ie. |ley (ReMich) says he hopes the | Pulh,"ystt,icm Oumun to MichigOE man of the Senate-House oy oO Pent 9 American Employment Security | Bath — oe ee avenue te Atomic Committee, told —— Commission isn't categorizing Ioriia | “Fiadis avenue from Jessie to end of the AEC statement “shows the .. 3 | surplus areas becausé of ‘political | ; » omg | have srt | inotives.” |_Gasecrces leer Joe, ees | saaae pewvle have salt & can 1 i i = z E H ; “1 if ‘ g. £ ? § F zk ak $F fF aid i | j 3 fy i i hi i ; f I Th : qa i ?s If at in fe i zz fre & ; fe it i = it ? bn He fir Hf tbs sth bali? ; Ta ifs an ‘| ! i } i | i i 7 | | z 3 aI. z ; 5 i q f | if 7 a7 F [ | $ ! 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As a biproduct, more and more people with no previous experi- ence in the market are for the first time becoming interested in stocks. Hearing a friend boast about quick windfall speculative profits, the naive are again asking: How long has this been going on? Well, the answer is that buying and selling of shares started in New York under the old button- wood tree in 1792. Also, the en- - | become rich despite good earnings | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1955 Today’s Stock Market and You : Varied Opinions on Value of Industries sia trues cas treed sae WANTED Farm, Acreage or Lake Property no reason. Their act is the im- portant thing, whether they buy or, sell. There isn’t any use try- ing to tie their acts to thoroughly logical bases, for the results are the same regardless of the reason- ing back of them.” pays off in Wall Street. The boast- ers are stopped short when they | read the familiar’ legend: “If you're so smart, why ain't you rich?”’ One reason why so many do not | by corporations and the long-term | growth of the country is that they | “s 5 si * Make Wall Street Active or Stagnant |“. ou, son || Direct Buyer Bernard Edelman TO 8-8010 (Editor's Note: This ts first of \ there are other times when ft is | unshaken. If the company is strong| enter the stock market pow or! | economist oo the saving and invest: | disposed to toss away all good| enough to withstand a te wait?) ; ) ment — of typical roe news. M.S PD wall tinct din Pei SEE : wis! t ‘may mean to"you Merryie | “People buy securities- some- Steniey Rukeyser is the author of | ti for good reason, someti World ym | to a rang lpn and pone gm ‘columbia University. and business Y’s ‘a he a on are victims of their own emotions. Instead of buying shares in quiet periods when stocks are under- valued, they wait for rising prices. Buttons—24 Hour Service We Sell and Service Commercial Machines ro FREE PARKING ; Store Hours: Deily 9:30-5:30—fri. & Set. ‘til 9 P.M. See This Machine In Action at THE AUTOMATI SEWING ferences of opinion make stock CENTER Sometimes the newcomers over- look the significance of these ob- 1114 W. Huron Phone FE 2-9376 vious realities. Thus, at the end| ¢ M, Humphrey, what peo- Naturally Tend IN THE HURON BOWL of a talk by this writer at a club| ple were buying shares at pre- | er _ a in San Francisco about four years! vailing low panic prices. He re- T bi . ago, a listener asked during the| plied prophetically, “The rich abie Trimm d question period whether I would| men of 1935.” e TAKE cam whee everybody should get Naturally Tender COMMAND... Get the Thrill Table-Trimmed serve as United States,” and let's skip over the ability of any one individual | to announce pontifically, ‘This is | If, instead of using individual | Customer must put up at least 60. Right Hew At You per cent of the total cost. DODGE! 50 Custom Royal Lancers given sway tree! dictates of the “tipster general| img country the national econo it's tun! it's easy! A contest every day! of the United States,” there would) my takes a step backwards be no transactions before taking twe steps forward SEE YOUR DODGE DEALER 40H believe situation — would be dis posed, like totalitarian robots, to follow him and there would be no one to buy. But, in the real world in which | “iual’s -tgaeet ‘ ’ i.e fa.o> ~ pate eri FR es ee > i» P wn F a ehh 2 WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS é z Ha emmmemmmmeees we live, there are as many opin- ee ions concerning what and when no one can be counted out until MA dldd his views have been tested by " - » As to buy and sell as there are peo ple. In the democracy of finance time. But finance ir a stern dis- _ ia ciplinarian. ” 1 + i There Is a Difference! Only one kind of beef is naturally tender! THE COMMUNITY NATIONAL “Bull,” or rising markets, are those when the public is more in- clined to believe optimistic than pessimistic reports. And “bear,” or falling markets, occur when gioom prevails. As John M. Han- ‘| cock, eminent investment banker *\and adviser to statesmen, once put it to me: “There are times when Wall P: | Street is disposed to throw all bad | news into the wastebasket and . .. that’s the kind you get at Wrigley’s. Coming from selected young stock, eare- Makes the Difference! BANK fully fed to produce quality U.S. “Choice” beef, it is aged under controlléd humidity and temperature just long enough to bring Only beef . only meat whose tender- it to peak eating tenderness. _ STILL TIME TO OPEN YOUR SAVINGS ACCOUNT such as this. . ness stems from natural aging process can offer you the rich hearty flavor, the | Save Before Spending ee Spend complete goodness that guarantees you . _ What's Left After Saving! the finest! : . The important fact in saving is * ' * eT} Ik c , U. S$. Grade _ to save regularly... A certain Sir olin ea s c , i | / amount each week. This worth- while habit soon adds into a Steaks U. S. Grade ‘ sizeable sum for future wants T-Bone Choice and needs. For a lifetime of pride and pleasure in the ns) th ; wearing, select a Genuine Ti U. S. Grade f| engagement ring, Its Beauty and fine quality Boneless Pps Choice Cubed % : is recognized the world over. ’ 4 * The Community — National Bank | (Convenient Credit) “The Store Where Quality Counts” “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store” ; ~ 28 W. Huron St. FE 2-7257 | j | a 7 i. <-> -— Couple Married Saturday,'Mrs. Miller |Symposium Held for Students at Lincoln Junior High] peRMANENTS Take Wedding Trip South Given Post ~|,:mmrmisst sche) Prete stmt cone mach of he set yer 3 Hiebert The mmiating commits men: The bas for every al Bunch was appointed chairman of | bers are Mrs. Chester Myrben, | style... 1 id it in shape, oo he Wo A THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1955 asta’ My | OV Honeymooning in New Orleans ° ° courses offered to the learn the basic food necessary | he Toom mother group. Mra. Donald ‘North, Hazel Petts ‘ are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent in Council a = a oe eee to good health Harry Maxon, chairman of the} 44 phillip Wargelin. April 22 was |" °*? wage pa: Donne Mae Finney, daughter of Mrs. P. Eugene Miller of Pon- | evening “My aim,” said Miss Schymik, | O™Mittee appointed to study the | srnounced as the date for the ‘Short Cart Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Finney of tiae General Hospital auxiliary William Sturgeon, wood shop|“is to teach students to become | us situation reported that over) — 116 Festival. Permanents West Hopkins street. He is the son was named membership chairman teacher, explained that hig ciass|better acquainted with foods so) crowding of city busgps has been Pas of Edgar Schneider of Lounsbury ot Detroit Area Council, and audi-./ teaches boys to be familiar with | that they will have successful ex-| the cause of most of the trouble! Next time you make parker 50 j avenue. 8 ee perience for later life. on the busses. Mrs, Jack Chetister | house rolls, try filling them with $6 : ballerina jength gown of white Area Council of Hospital 5 . Sturgeon, “enable a student Mrs. Frank Alicea, i Donald Adams have’ worked ted chee: nd chopped - ; dead ain on eee < the iliaries met Tuesday in Medical | live a fuller life regardless of sicahiaa; auitna than’ costa is dh ban on Guid pocbloane \iey. They go well with barbecued | % bride t Saturday morning Center, Detroit. occupation. in with successful hpmemaking. —______- — —— |] wo Appointment Necessary : Sey Cale ee peed jt en ean a Russell Frid, whe teaches a eS ee ae : ° ; St. Michael Church General Hospital auxiliary class im Grafting, alse stressed | © garment suitable color hare 150. guests. ae end on the — a the tact that his class is pri-. | Mme and quality, then she has PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL IMPERIAL arfangeme roses Bedard, Mrs. Vernon Lankey marily aimed at enriching the | leerned cnongh to pay for 11% S. Saginaw. Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac. Mich. . 4a tyeckta — = Mrs. Ralph Babbington. = of th cua Mtey semester of sewing.” Enroliments Avaliable” Day or Evening Classes Beauty Salon : | Mrs, Fenwick Geggie of Bir Mrs. I W. Henderson, state | make = sketch whether at home | The brass sextet from the school Wile, MONE FEDERAL 4.2352 20 E. Pike St. FE 4-288 | mingham attended her sister as president, announced that the er at scheel ts basically im- | band played. John Buchanan was - - matren of henor wearing a drees work shop will be held in Kellogg | portant,” sald Mr. Frid. appointed treasurer for the balance — —— - ~ ee __ ef dusty rose glazed nylon. Yel- Center in East Lansing on March low roses and daisies formed her 15 from: 18 a.m, te 3 p.m. ’ Speakers for the workshop will Michael Ledwak served as best talk on careers pertaining to hos- man and seating the guests were pital work, public relations and Aloysius and William Schneider, hospital affairs in general. twin brothers bridegroom. The tri-state convention M sories and an orchid corsage. The| Mrs. Paul Hagle of the Detroit Area Council will be crepe dress with matching acces-| Wi]] Be Honored . - | Mrs. Paul Hagle, past worthy| Rabbi Saperstein and a corsage of hyacinths for the wedding trip. Upon their return the couple will reside on East Pike -| honored at Friendship Night to be matron of chapter 228, OES will be Talks on Music held Feb. 28 at 8 p.m. in Roose-| In celebrating Jewish Music velt Masonic Temple. Sisterhood The date for friendship night was|of Temple Beth Jacob heard a: announced at the Monday evening | talk on the source of Jewish Music Opening ee oe eee ee . cream : : Thursd a y > gine mosting of ar wee Pl afternoon. : <5 The bridegroom attended Law-| East Lawrence street y & & ee See coc < Stag soe: Bees echnol 7 . Oakland County officers| Mrs. Rebecca Gould, contralto J *: Shae a rence Institute of T ORY. Ly be honored that night. soloist at Temple — — pre- of the ° ae" Sx eee? SORES - : : Mrs. Clyde Marshbanks will be a| sented a program music Pianist Gives guest at Thomas Chapter, Mrs. | discussed. Syivan Clark at Ferndale, Mrs.| The opening prayer for the Program for Ethel Taylor at Rochester and | meeting was given by Mrs. Joseph | ° Mrs. John Pohiman at Farmington. | Nosanchuk. Mrs. Harold Chapman crop Children Serving on the social committee | introduced the program and Mrs. William Bryan, Pied Piper Pian- for the Monday meeting were Mrs. | Alvin Steinman gave the closing ist, is currently giving programs Cool Dicks and Mrs. Clark. prayer. titled “Music Is Fun for Chil- N dren” and “Musical Tour of the|9 TAPP’S —* ewest World” in the Pontiac Schools, Say _ On Monday, his program for 4 junior and senior high school stu- dents, “Shipboard ates given at Wever Junior High cotton School. many, many These children’s programs were cosated by the artist while teach- doctors have d ing at the University of Colorado. . his stay in Pontiac is: McCarroll and Crofoot, Thurs- ; 3p van i 71; Wiltter, Feb. 23; Own ont quality of in OUF Wilson, Feb. 23; Whitfield and LeBaron, Feb. 24 and Emerson and Central, Feb. 25. Amvets’ Auxiliary Plans Card Party Committees for the March card party and fashion show of Wright- Fournier auxiliary to Post 161, Amvets have been formed. Planning the event are Mrs. Ben Webber, Mrs. James Cavalier, Mrs. Jere Donaldson, Mrs. Orval Rus- sell, Mrs. Robert Brown Mrs. Jack McVey, Mrs. Carlyle Bragen and Mrs. Mathew Lingenfelter. Committees were chosen at the Sunday meeting of the auxiliary held in Moose Hal] on Mt. Clem- ens street. Coming Events Sewing Circle of Welcome Rebecca Ledge 246 will meet Thursday for noon cooperative luncheon with Mrs. Randal Budget Cotton Sho (DOWNSTAIRS) Sizes 542 to 8, B-D....... $5.95 Wilson, 2171 Joy road. 82 to 12,B-D...........$6.95 yal Neighbors of America will held special mee Thursday oat __ in Tee eh wre 1242 $0 3; AAD 2 cess cans $7.95 pocece of the supreme camp be Bisco mB Fy By / JUVENILE BOOTERY —— luncheon Thursday et 13:30) 7 Pp S 28 E. Lawrence St. Prances C. Butterfield, Tent Nine DUV and oh ew oe ee S / \ FAMILY SHOE STORE Wy ty ee 928 W. Hueren %. caus coenged tn nouns tae vapeenieae” Open Friday end Saturday ‘til 9 P.M. | | FEBRUARY SALE! Maple and Cherry W | L L ETT tap seas maps pemliprapeeny ei SAVE 10% Sassee Se Drexel Pine—Bedrcom & D only the smartest! tops in styling! terrific selection! Juniors’, 7 to 15 4 Misses’, 12 to 20 ning Room Drexel Pine bedroom and dining room at February Sale Prices... At least 10% off and even more Half-Sizes in some cases . . . 2 floor sample $119 dining room extension tables only $89 . . . Peasant Pro- vincial dining room furniture at 10% or more discount , . . Special orders at the Sele Prices. SNACK BUCKET a | use it for cookies, potato chips, goodies for everyone .. . Fine shower gift... . use it for canisters, too... INSULATED ICE BUCKET $4.95 ‘Wooden bucket with plastic finer . . . well insulated... keeps ice several hours , . . keeps foods hot or cold... can be personslized . . . m0 extra cost, wowe NVI GG S een [po ore evens nicer 9 LF ag TERMS — SATURDAY til 6 : “- : pide i! | 24 W. Huron St. ° \ e ; ah , 4 rete: : Ak, t 5) - Soap é aie { Blo mfiel ASHION 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. | os Nature Answers Reveal McBride's : : é it Hy q ii E Hes d F rg ~~ : y* = ? =z Fg 2 é | Z i f f > gite iby a | : z q | | | f f i : : | | & i z : j wake ts fg: ET wks tie Hl z Re q a & q ‘if ir are iki + g 7 5 ee ; HE al / i f : a I; f te i il | I i = . CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP LN. Perry St. Phone FE 23-6361. Opposite Hote! RUTH HAIGH CUSTOM LAMP SHADES PICTURE FRAMING OLD PRINTS 165 Pierce St., Birmingham Mi 4-2002 Your New / . & Spring Skirts... Luscious ‘Ice cream pastel wool flannels and tweeds. Pencil slim or slight flare in the largest selection ever. Sizes 8 to 20. Many dyed to match with blouses or sweaters. 8" to 134% peeeaee bere Evan-Picone Skirts Wools—.—. $14.95 w $19.95 100% Cashmere . $34.95 Park Free in Rear \ ‘Mon, Tues., Wed—10 to 6, Thurs,, Fri., Sat—I0 to 9, Sun. 2 to 5 9 5% & By MURIEL LAWRENCE Mary P. is 22 and a secretary. Recently when her salary was raised to $60 a week, her parents asked her to begin to pay them for her room and board. She agreed. But since that time, she has grown so critical of her hame and the way her parents run it that her mother writes: “Now she's paying her own way, nothing we have or do suits her. Was it wrong to ask Mary for ths money ?"’ Net in my opinion. I should say that it's time Mary learned However, sharing in the support of her parents’ home is not so sim- ple for Mary as we might think. All her life this horme has pro- vided her with free food and shel- ter. Because they have been questioned that | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1955 . sae cay The lowboy cedar chest makes a hand- | piece illustrates how to achieve a maximum some piece of living room furniture. The | sense of space in a very small room setting. Well, children of Mary's age are bound to have new ‘buildings in mind, too, When they start smashing at our homes by unkind criticism, it is apt te be because they dare not say: “Dear parents, though I love you and your home, my biological impulses new require me to be more interested in lev- ing someone else and the home 1 shall have with him.” If we understand this, we can find the way to persuade Mary to) put this want of hers into words instead of acting it out in hurtful behavior | Once she knows that we accept | | this want of her own home, she| will find it easier to accept ours | until she gets it. Once she's sure | that we acknowledge her right to) more authority in ours, she may Jose much of her resentment at her new financial responsibility. | But if sentimental burt at her criticism keeps us blind to Mary's | point of view, we may find it hard to work out our altered relation- ship to the self-supporting child who lives with us. \Mary’s Unkind Criticism Hand Wind Hides Her Real Problem Pull Shade if It Sticks By HUBBARD COBB There are any number of things in this world that make people mad and one of them is a window shade that won't go up when you want it to go up. The usual procedure in this case is to pull on the shade until you have pulled the shade, brackets and all off the window. This gets the shade out of the way and re- lieves you of a good deal of tension ; do & 5 { z ? ef Replace the roller in the ets and see how well the shade works. If it stil] doesn't seem in a great hurry to go up when you want it to go up. pull it all the way down and repeat the hand winding process. What you do when you do this |is to wind the spring tighter and eventually you'll get it tight enough to get the shade up the way it If you are troubled with just the | Opposite condition—a shade that snaps up the minute you give it a | second look, simply let the shade go up, remove the roller from the bracket and unwind the shade a | you want to happen. [Charm Rule ‘Main Theme ‘Is Interest. . Allow.Other People to Express Their Views, Opinions |to tell you about themselves what they think. Dear Mrs. Post: My son is named for his father and has al ways been called James Henry Smith, Jr. Now he is about to become a full-fledged doctor and In one of bés recent letters he asked me to find out from you, if possible, whether he should retain |the junior even though he is to |use M.D. after his name, which | of course, would distinguish him from his father. He wants to have letterheads and personal cards en- | graved and would like to know | what is ordinarily done under such circumstances. junior and puts on his letter- In other “‘junjer” is part of his to do with His e engraved Dr. dames Henry Smith, Jr. Dear Mrs. Post: I am giving a party for a young bride and groom, and am sending the girl @ corsage to wear’ at the party. Do men wear boutonnieres on such occasions and do you think it would be nice for me to send the groom something too, for his tapel? It would be very nice to send him a flower to match hers, or else a white carnation. | The reason the mother be interrupted by any more tele- Beauties Goin ‘Under Cover’ | PARIS (INS) — Latest Paris g te | little by hand. This will unwind | ‘rend hee beach-wear is for a gal of | the spring a little, which is what ' Cover up like grandma. 1955 bathing suits, presented by | the house Jacques Fath, have a A roast carves easier if it’s al-| Grooves of doors and woodwork | 4istinct 1900 look, And .if this style lowed to cool half an hour after| can be dusted easily with a small %°¢s through, bikinis will be as being taken from the oven. | paint brush. During Our 4479 Dixie Hwy. . ome Furnishings Present - -- FEBRUA This Beautiful Modern Sectional Sofa Now Priced at Outstanding Reductions in Well Known Brands — WILLETT — WHITNEY — SUPERIOR — STATTON JAMESTOWN LOUNGE — CHARLOTTE — HOWELL — HERMAN IMPERIAL — DAYSTROM — VERMONT? ~— MANISTEE — LEES COME OUT AND SAVE! You'll Enjoy Shopping at _ “The Friendly Store” Reg. $298.00 Only *249.50 +" §- SECTIONS an outmoded as Model T's. Instead ; women will cover their shoulders, | Part of the arms and part of the | thighs in the fashion of Mack Sen- nett girls. The latest swimsuits with the Fath label are made of jersey. They have boat - necks, short sleeves and pants reaching to the middie of the thighs. One in turquoise jersey has fine white horizontal stripes. Another in the same style is made of black o threaded through at the height of the hips. Despite the cover-up grandma styles, the new bathing suits are Se eeventin ‘ox wall ay SORE | talking with and to persuade them | have | jersey with a yellow fabric belt | **Tote’”’ bags are all the rage this | spring! Make this smart style your- | self—match one to a favorite dress. Larger size makes a wonderful | beach carry-all too! | Pop everything into the “tote’’ bag! Pattern 801: directions for | two sizes, larger 10x12 inches. Send Twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for | each pattern for 1st-class mailing. | Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needile- | craft Department, P. O. Box 164, | Old Chelsea Station, New York. 11, New York. Print plainly pattern | number, your name, address and zone. ‘Golden Touch on White Sheer ‘Curtains Seen NEW YORK (INS) — Just a trace of the King Midas touch is » Bart of the spring white curtain trend. Metallics have been used in al- most every type of curtain design {and color scheme except one — and this seasoon a manufacturer hit upon the simplest use of all — | just plain gold on white sheers. The very simplicity of the gilded sheers gives them an elegant air, as well as the customary light | and delicate sheer look. The designs run in the popular seasonal motifs featuring leaves, butterflies and diamond, harlequin patterns. One of the advantages from the home decorator’s point of view is that these sheers with the golden glow can be used with just about any period of furniture from early American to extreme modern. The harlequin model is both masculine and modern, while a more delicate butterfly curtain is both feminine | and a good blend with French pro- | vinciad. Since the designs are those high- lighted in spring drapes they can blend in with the motif (and of course the color scheme) of any room. And one way to cheer up a | Plain set of solid . color drapes jis to hang these sheers directly | over the monotone so that the pink or aqua or other color shows through Old Spray Bottle Sprinkles Clothes | Old atomizer and bottle once | containing window spray make a | good clothes dampener when you've only a few pieces to prepare. Be sure bottle and atomizer have been thoroughly cleaned with warm, soapy water, and rinsed well. To clean painted or tile bath- room walls easily, fill the bathtub with het water and let stand a few minutes. Then wipe the walls clean with a dry cloth. OL TEL ATS) | FALIVEISIRi si IIA AY miei AlY 1: agLitl OLR IST fT. VISIR IRICT 1 Sify T. vet Oh ISLA r-} JU CILIEZ DRAYTON HOME TINGS FREE PARKING — Pe» f } - Oy eee .of an interceptor sewer i fiv 7 a3 EF THE PONTIAC PRESS, WHDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1955 Vl Ae! Nov dy Lubyp LL. ANDERSON » | Crescent Lake Road and M-59, >| may also obtain dog licenses that $1,000 each to finance early — mr. |March 5 Date tones pald by bestasss | Sat for Carnival west of Center School you like building model plones, you'll « love flying them! Choose from our many flying kits, all com- plete with instructions. © Solid models end extra equipmeat also available KAREN’S 2 il _at last! something NEW and DIFFERENT for the _hard.of hearing! AN INCONSPICUCUS COMBINATION — THAT GiVEsS YOU dimensional hearing with both ears! IMPROVE YOUR HEARING! time, the Complete Information FREE hear @ Come ia, or write revolutionary, {0 FREE ~- can bring FREE demonstra- those who tion. You can use Hearing glasses. Aid Glasses with a Beltone or sinning det herne Sy my Cont sow be wearing. If you wear and de td this remartbly incom ! ine help give you the beter bear ae vod. There is aa obligation geeee Mam Copren teRAvI eeees ; WEARING AID GLASSES : ; 208 National Bidg. 3 $ 1 Wud t Seve ROME DEMONSTRA- ¢ g FIO ot Rearing Giese nenvseee-f) ; er: " Day +e ae ssseeeeeeess bd . r e Literatere Matted ee ovaene, * bed Seccacecsverseccccceecees ; i! 4 . ‘ ~ >, * : 7 Sunday Hours Made Available to Get Dog Tags WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Dog owners having their dogs vaccinat- ed Sunday at Fire Station 1, day. Township treasurer Helen Reese will issue licenses between 1-4 p. m. Sunday at the town hall. Fees are $1 for males and $2 for females. - After March 1 licensing costs | double and must be obtained at the County Treasurers office. Board Approves: Lighting Streets Waterford Distributes Nine Installations at Various Corners WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — FERS i : ie ; ali i af iF ii it iF | meeting of the board is 21 at ; i iT bs : - g* 8: i EScz8 Russell of Romeo: three sisters, one brother, 13 grandchildren and | seven great-grandchildren. | are held. Boost Construction entine party: freshments. r Dies Under Bus ZANESVILLE, Ohio A# — Third- | grade student Florence 3 , i i i l iff's deputies. : Frank Smith, 63, of 2560 Meta- Rd,, ord WHERE SIX DIED—Deputy Sheriff Allen Biles; in an explosion ewer Could Lift Taxes in last night. Four members of the looks over the living room of the basement home | Robert Zeller family were killed along with his in Highland Township where six persons were killed | brother-in-law and niece. Trio Who Saved Lad, 3,' Receiving Honors Tonight WEST BLOOMFIELD. TOWN- | They took turns working over SHIP — Three-women credited | Chris until firemen arrived with a with saving a three year old when | respirator, which revived him. he tumbled into a Cass Lake canal| He was then placed under Jan. 12 will] be honored tonight. (| oxygen at Pontiac General Hos- To receive plaques from the Ki- | Pital and has since recovered. wanis Club at Ladies Night are| Rev. Frank Tulley will make the Mrs. Eldon Eroh of 1585 Woodland awards after presenting each of Dr., -Mrs.A. J. Stillwell of 4728; the heroines with a corsage, Fire. Dr. Center " , and Mrs, Bruce Knapp | Chief and Mrs. Ben Moshier will of 1891 Wookland Dr. also be special guests in bed tonight while the ceremonies | ; Two New Buildings A i . i ; B it bey 48 é a3 Na ie 2 af v7 le Panel Talks Slated for Thursday PIA WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A } panel discussion is slated for the ' Hudson Covert PTA meeting be- ginning at 7:30 p.m. Thursday Exchange students and teachers will participate on the panel. They are Barbara Hutchings from Eng- | length land, Votond Viragh of Austria, | Satin | Jurgen Moritz of Germany, teacher | Capac Woman, \Milford Resident ‘Wed in Clyde | MILFORD—Mary Lou Mathews and Lowell L. Thomas spoke their The bride wore a white ballerina gown of |Mrs. Shirley Gorte, who spent /@ point over the hands. | four years in Germany, and teach: | ler Mrs. M Duani from | of honor was Mrs. ¢ ; erst =e | Marion Kuehnle was bridesmaid, | England. Attending her sister as Mrs. Elsie Carter will be the | and Russell McDonald served | moderator. An open house will be | Reta from 7:33 p.m. Refresh- |} of third grade pupils. Ballroom Dance Class Extension Revealed | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | Recreation Department has an-; nounced an extension of the ball- room dancing classes, beginning | this evening at the CAI building The advanced group will meet at | \7-8 p.m., and the beginning sec | tion from 8-9 p.m. New Officers Elected to Serve in Drayton DRAYTON PLAINS—Burl Mor- ris was elected chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Commu- .| nity United Presbyterian Church gagement of their daughter Ardena Lawrence L. Stewart Jr. He is Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence . of Oxford. A June 18 usher and Peder Nielsen, assistant. when that group met recently. Wilfred Lobb is vice-chairman, and Charlies Nolan Jr., is secretary. Vern Griffin was appointed head GENERAL Sunes FAM) TL & Ge | 3526 Seshebew w i = . : ALLOWANCE for Your Old Washer! On a New AUTOMATIC WASHER Stop In or Call Us Before You Byy— You'll Be Surprised at the Savings! OPEN DAILY 10 to 7—Mon. & FRI. 10 to 9 COMPLETE LINE OF G. E. APPLIANCES—G. E. and SPARTON TELEVISION . We Service What We Sell ELECTRIC the | bridegroom as best man. | Ardin Mathews, brother ‘of the | ments will be served by mothers bride, and James Reynolds seated VOR 3-1711 s A a Farm to You Daily “mik _ 13 i HOT WATER BOTTLE—Red, over 2 quarts. FOUNTAIN SYRINGE—Red, over 2 quorts. COMBINATION BOTTLE AND SYRINGE **SURE GRIP" LATEX HOUSEHOLD GLOVES —Red, individually boxed. LATEX FOLDING SYRINGE—Tronsiucent. 2-quort capacity. Folds into smart case. $1.98 $2.25 $2.75 $ .98 $4.89 _,. And hundreds of other fine PENSLAR available ot “SALE OF THE YEAR” SA : eS dpe aly :30-1:00—fidey Sida ‘WL 11:98 DARRELL'S DRUGS, Inc. 37-39 S. Saginaw, Corner of Water : _ Rezoning Sent} Death Notices ‘ Business Notes: Glenwood i t e | Plan Board; Hear | : ev : Roy V, Cooley. vote, the City pe wasn't »¥ ; sent the Glenwood would vote to defer, = fUGUY 4 | f . A sion last night ming ordi: | se limit because of the tax sale. = M Qa Estates Subdivision Com moving Is pernore ‘rRoouce Boost q C Higher In f nance to the City Planning Single pea ae was wn hp Wholesale prices public hegring proposal oa Carry, ive Dea public, farmers’ markets sepereed by NEW YORK #—The stock mar nt Stores See | mission and set a Commissioner Joha E. ; the Bureau of Markets §.50- jn: early deal- Departme for March 8. who commented: the Delicious, fancy, advanced today ‘ Cent would ren een, | oareke: Aggine: actoms, fun > Ese: | ket 1 of 7 Per C The proposed ordinance have heard for CHICAGO #—Grains 6.00 bu: t bs 400 bu; No 1, re ings with some issues strong. ; increase Y the entire section's classi- “The call we in the city Street eanety eeaty te tatty arate 30" ba pice, 14 bei soles, Worth. General Dynamics opened oso for Ist 5 Weeks of Year | change from manufacturing to| Serer egpromedlicns bie. But un- Pyatioe age 41: beloved |b Board of Trade * | bu; No 4, No 1, 3.00-3.50 ba; apples. a block of 2, 1955 fication is certainly manufactur- pf Re Sone Wesner, beloved ings on the th small Steeles hed. Mo 1 378-373 bu; changed at 119 on time it the first five weeks in residential. had recom- less we have land for 1 of of ’ anfnenhpeie sane elie eaierd | 13 int Beena. topred, Mo 1. 108 | Share, and a department store sales ran seven | "Ty. S-chamging only 17 acres of mes te mas tana gon] “ia | waa: ae an, tu- = a gy 2 Flee ok et ai saa cnae = see the acre ne now. They urged need for more residential pr; ronry ih, tens =. knocking crop Dt : bu; root, gain ; . points at |. @ report from #-acre ” day in wheat, But |foored More ste ou celery teak | top pace up T% points at | ag Ra Th the ‘ap | tabling action on the remaining 23 | 9 plot in| from the Woy | Prine tures down around a cent. hs te eee §.00-¢-00 PK | Vought kept | Federal Reserve Bank days. The owner of a one ney a oe Wen the market quickly rebounded. ot beens atte aa oes was a big feature yee | Edie Mad cathy Detreit |2¢Tes for ° the two principal | the nat» ait Ge Commie Recta xy the action s7:, 1.00-150 % bu No 1, 2.40- : its gain to 12% | Federal favora- : last week told peared to z0n- Bchutt er grains followed 135-138 80-10 bag: hothouse. | terday when it ran "% of that | turned in the most owners of the land present manufacturing Soe. Shek ie 50-88 6-ID box. but “% of Pop | Stores comparison, up 12 the land would | let the property. Rector, Arkansas for wheat, gh yl bey de & and then lost all denied it ~ | ble major city the Commission the remain for his burial. of thie first | No 1, No 1. 130-150 bu the company fe matched the dis- for back taxes at ing engineer- ines, Wheat near the end Rutabagas. a iactin ‘when . Chance | per cent. Chicago In- | be sold could A small experimental ot sm En” PERRUARY 15 ieee, to % higher, a rumored merger { ‘trict increase. Sales in both tax sale unless they on two Robert Mich. age 38; hour was % lower a CUICAGO FoTaTOES planned 2% yesterday. No! : waukee about) May firm, which ing shop is established er B Me. 4. selite Alice ; , \—Potatoes: ar- Vought wasup ! oo dianapolis and Mil sei tt to a building it. and Courtney pang EF = March $2.22%; corn unchanged ais aif Sheth 41, aow souk 8; oa Electric, yesterday's | levels. to build 170 homes on the six acres expand over! gear brother Zeller 4 51%; oats un- rivals old stock ae new stock: total | General . : 3% on the led year-ago , set a| proposes plans to ler, Patricia Beller, Pus % higher, March $1 - | track 345 old stock, Cia cheats supplies active issue up ° . hard goods lines the legal wheels | the company Devid and — yo, Be March 76‘: U.S. shipments ot clew ur ome ull; most that the company District the early weeks In order to keep voted to/ all six acres. Boral service wil _m. from- the changed to % higher, SC ae ee ek ee announcement opened to- i . pace during of ‘major | turning, the Commission senaned to rest- Richardson. tire” Renal” Rome to %-lower, Marc carlot track sales, esota | North Dakota | & king diamonds, ° : |of 1955, Combined sales ° ordinance on to lt the land ts re Richardson with Rev rye unchanged teal fg El = > 8,000 shares and of 1955, domestic | send the proposed step the company could Milford, . . % lower to =) mamtenee washed and | cars including d at 55 up 3 on 5, of full general. household appliances, the next dential, could ex- Arnold Claus County, $1.16%; soybeans T | cosstanding $8.50. covers! care tnstuding | 4. little more. advance to rank furniture and bed- | the plan commission, in operation and ment st Ionia $2.77; and lard occasional Trium eee siow e284 then added - : Re- floor coverings, Feb. in the procedure. is main cent, under the at the Easton ima. er, March $12.27. ae for-one split), Bell Aircraft, Rac Cedar | of a year ago. Floyd P. Miles. could planning) Roctrd heen. att: ene of | wes arrays» | onone seit. B coe ak a Lodge No. 60, Clarkston, “Peo Ii ee ee cae e will be,” | Also relered_ to pene ae ging Sg Set Grain Prices | Detroit, easer" tmcladed, inca exe [opened on at Casper Allied | 7:30 p.m. EA. Degree. Richard sales at Midwest department tion what our final action : miner Gait aang Teme ea wats 7a ee eae ee | Grades: os Wed. avg’ 80: me. |179), Kennecott re & Ohio. stores in 1954 from” 1983 cate: quest from — staring 216 to : by ‘— “ap Opening avg. Se. are 0-31, = crete B are Lecw’s. and. Celotex (which re ° B ° f there were come decline. i omen plat re located | Michgsa "interment fy. Malem CHICAGO, Ped. 1 1AP) — 6-48, ‘wid. ave. . large 47- | Loew's, ings). n orie tions to the general 235 of The Commission a i ~ Mar ...+.++- on gn Rca A Jumbo * grade B ported excellent earn ews | items, major household @ at 61 Short St. \. 1988, ES ro ;, 07S, Wie: mediom ob eride B Laxury men’s on the request. SELLER PESRUARY ih — Ta A adds - |: i = Manatees 1.20 | 49, wid hy =P large 37-41, wid befere Syivan Lake ppliances, radio-TV and took no action ding ey Jean and Rebdert : Tere His 9 Soe _ Ca s. New York Stocks J oe Joseph J. Leavy yesterday a stere , a rer city ae. Young| Staten: ses? manihe nnd 3 : BD cecccee gets g BMG 3 .252ss pe j « Quetaticns) us Y 20, of $13 St. Clair 7th District department p mes in a suit by the goons eye He ga WR scccess May ....... EGGS (Late Merain, .. 614 George Yanna with | e a plating company Mr. and Mrs = eorv- San 20 DY 6osses-- 3.00% ICAGO BUTTER AND a r | SRG cnc ES eee Soe Oe jaded guilty to driving sales. for operating violation of the Mrs. Alice er . Februar May wee Eh oe | a aoe ad teeen wholessie buy elt allele aT. Garaee we = oe a license and was sen- items, which received a . Are | %t the address in i ark ae from the Rish- oe 156 y: recetp ore AA $ r Reduc .. is . - Oakland; Luxury thack excise res zoning ordinance. . Panera! -— S08 is 90 | ha paleen, unchanged 8 C86; cart b0 Alieg L. St! = pf es tenced to 35 days in i to pay | boost from the cu: patho 2,900 Signatu city Miles submitted ford. ‘Michigen with Rev a ak peeenesedtt UE - ~Aakenaady . 13.37) io T; 90 B 5625; , Mied Ch ... Atric....130 il when una the year, for Vote Commissioner a officiating. Intermen t Mar 4% May .. on 92 A 5 ani Coes aiene; | Ames i ee ee 465 County Jai taxes during ° Asking the City Building Claus . Tonia County, 4 cscsceccs OF Soybean 1208/3 Pd to firm: rece hr a Chal - 713 Dow Pont.....271.¢ | $40 fine and $20 costs. significant gains. Seventh Listed i reports from indicating Easton pane LR the per Ae eee 11.08 | _Bges steady, to fim reeet i oe Pr... Bt a some 5 per ‘dation April 4 and Fire Dept Mien. -Bird Punersl Nome. seeneee e....---. wholesa us lvoe whites 44 ds 42.14 Am ..... 996 Eagle L.... 415 fur sales increased on Fluori Dept. is also oper- Richardson i | — ums 435: U.S standards — rim .... 247 Bast Air ' 6 Ray Gibson of 14 Tregent District Sal of silverware lating company Milford, 4 Livestock erg we cents 8s ret eer — gb Bie reported to oe Senior shires troen | ee ee ae, city dunks. as vasa laos ating in violation of helt Card of Thanks 1 _— a am Loco 423 Red..... 144 the theft of two last | gained slightly the 2,900 fire regulations. ~ ne = as parked toilet articles verifying and EXTEND OUR —— Payer eirmod salavie DETROIT POULTRY mw kn Meter "he Bet ene... a aay Pg ook St. and Baldwin | Or the luxury gowns. only hug: onal in 2 Se oe — i cher eat tans tain we wus ve. and | Spprecia. DETROIT. steady, moderately | Fed. 14 (AP)—Prices 1] Bm Red +. 247 Be-Coell-O 01 " failed to top put the Commission set tion for the many of sympathy 390. Market mostly 170- Ibs 16.75 DETROIT, Lob. Detroit’ for No. Seating... 354 Gt no Ry » 1A , gage to the down- the following pro- ness and messages trem 116, matsly 1186 for sorted mall lots Ber pound pou! wp te 10 om: ie Am Smelt |. abs ae Other exceptions sales | spring ballot. R. Evans said it | ter March 8 on iiss Seni oat eee i hf. a ‘ioe 1875. | Gualtty yg Ber 7 ere Am Stl Fd .. 313 Gre 7 reported the arrest | were department store City Clerk Ada the ordinances sent to the pian bind friends sad gry oe | an@ 2 around ; most 230-260 Ibs of Pen: Magra ty MS Am Tel@Tel 1794 Gulf On .. 16| Police today 925 Robin- | trend appliances days to check posed s our bereavem A, - ©, Ser PSB Te 1878 ip | caponeties \¢ = Am Tob -- 83 ne Mt < sat f Hugo Comfort, 33, of vas |of major household 1953 | will take several beard for approval De cpecelay enh nee een > 16.75. 14.35-14.75; 400-600 # Woolen 264 Holland r (at |? ug! Oak, when he was gained 8 per cent over against the voting registra- 1 lots 3% We especially nog Moore under ‘7 Market | HCAGO POULTRY a) Zine - 21 Homests .. 441| wood, Royal . ac- | which sales, | names office. Rezone to cornmmercia! bearers and NN Oe ae Cates 00 wy for Feb. 18 (AP\—Live pew Ane Cop... 527 Mosher a. $4.1 | involved in a property damage ‘and redio and television tions filed in her Buena Vista Heights Sub- yp rather slow. me steers at steady prices y steady: receipes Ia Ds ton. paying Anse Wac :. 638 Moud’ Mer... 4 priass yesterday. He is held ‘rial | up 4 per cont approximately 2,100 of the ne near Kennett and Dear ve wan tO pon lh. chstes ond slaughter moore page re “jal — Se teaiey” bam -33.5; ah M6 sade, Rey .. 6 driving charge pending \- 7 valid, a proposal he rifelt thanks and mes- : Sate olttet: tow 'eaies 19 05-33 08 ‘ebout | Srices unchanged: Sonate 3-08 | Aces Dry ©. 302 meen Bey . 32.8 | drunk signatures are 4 ballot | born roads. . hE a ond commmnasie’ steers and betlore © ay | figne hens 18-18: fryers peneties 36-08. | Asse - 138 | interiak Ir .. “e : tion be put on the April 7 lots 24 none ee ee oo our and -17.08; cows about eed J id roosters 13-12.5; ca Atchison "383 r Cop .. ‘ today k la Za will fluoridation Rezone to commercial | cednas sesaiead eS SS ee eerly sales | 3]: oi Atl Refin oe 4g nm 25, of 33 for a ban on Subdivision, with — ‘and but outiet much 11.50-13.00; some Atlas Pdr He ad Smith, eating water. to 289, Marquette is on oad crearement tm te, tog pectey comity cope 11.00-13.00; sem . p> ee Paper |... 993 Rd., was arrested by . Prod of the city’s certain provisions. The area our beres husband ‘and ‘Tutber. ae etl Bete ‘cay te | Foreign — She oo th iat Fal a Tei $8 Pontlac’ Police eames a anned ucts Should the propos voters favuring | fo was Wuldeds aeaiis and as A A sendy: Wally end iow commercial ot! mew Yous had ‘Great rusia in peng ms decode ag) | warrant, provinces license and) EAST LANSING W—Americans _—_ would have to cast a ee Orion & Northern Rail-| [users Home emey, 0-15.50 vod : : on | more | fuoridation a Schoen’ ethere hy | open | ay 4 co oe Wl pree equipment. are demanding oage ——s can |“no”’ vote. Those —— vent road. 9 ge ve tclnewtedee lip sree Sea cod Page arena 3 market] 1/32 per cent premium or Bordon Kime Ch at Lake Superior Fish. | specialized Se tates ion ome oe Oa henge che AE SP Oe aon utility = 15.00 = 21% Us cents, ) 62.78 0/22, SP Borg W SB 313 Supper: Pri. 5 p.m ning industry, um would case a “yes . Mt. Glemens Hills the last thanis “Fhocp cathip Gh. Marbet mostt “Great Britain reat Britain 20 day fu. A gay $97 | Oakland Park Church, agricultural symposium | Commission last month | 34, The land} —our_belov oe Re , oo yl ne Se eon tue os ce ee of a seat; Great Brist My po ge 2017 Hall College | The City 15. | with certain provisions. ts to Words to limited seppty: few lots mostly good and | 1 278 5/32, up 1/16 1/16, up 1/16 Brun Balke 776 Lehn 925) Sale Stephens told today. begin fluoridation April side of Mt. Clem- cine for comforting and funtte supety: lambs 22.00- / tures day futures 2.78 | Rtn Co... 193 LOP Glass ae 7pm. was associated di- | yoted to is on the south and the Cm roe SEES Pet ee “ieee Roy 2) irae Be a ger aes pad |" Cen ec d (Ss “t et Pe cue? sory, egore. firm: Wwe soles s ih unc sat Segneny (West Campd Wy .. 38 Lockn 304) Of your Mitchell. | answer to this rds Girl Jordan streets. toon feral triewtes: Clar- ee ee Peay oe fr gees Can Dry of 4a ** | bail, Ph. PE 5-8201. C. A Adv. Can Co., said one ewa to the planners was —_y 2 CMICAGO LIVESTOCK m | ra) Deutecho mark) 55.55, unctene * Can Pee o ees 282 mand is stepped-up research. Also nar om the Gee Coal Co.| _ence ©. Marr y wt pee Hou Taly. lire) “Wee Ste un | Capital ro & Mack Te x3 _— bumper crop of oe Wh | Tale a ee it 138 of ensmance’s plat Flowers $ srately Seve, and “woeven, bot aver. Sneed: Seats et ase | Seer a Mar Su.::. 384 Parents Entertained Scart st age tnd the imercases (OF Whimsica 18 from residential te manatac:| vyatans mowane ovte ass. I: Ny ed ged: Denmark (krone) 14.56, Cort-tocd "34 Mead Beat Boy Scout Troop 5 SS Oe ee MUSKEGON W—A whimsical turing 1 Fak on Geen ee 16.%-17.50; chotee 19.80" : (tree) 1.34. Ches @ Oh * Mid ou ... @ y concern tor by Arlene Meinert, street and the scarce at 17.25 and ne WRF he py “eer ee ie Ch & NW |. 1bT Mid Ch...117 | of Troop 5, spon- lines all pose problems essay written Lake wm abetan OR sain double deck all choice t 336-260 lb | om rest] (free) ; Veme- | Chrysler 4 + marge ML Boy Scouts | waist speaker said. the 10th grade of the Montague Western Railroad. & short deck 17.65 mg Rig gen 2's | ane #02, Cities Bre 190.) Mont Pe... 923 Tee aoe lies adel, the what | her a $5 prize and ‘4 16.00-16.73; a few —— > t pone (bolivar) 38.63, 17.40, unchanged | Clark Eoulp 4 Motor . sored hosts to their par- consumers eat only School, has won r Funeral Directors Fe sie fe wezscinee bulk So0-3ts i. | susin Mong Kong Climax Me... ona Moser -: 3 Church, were uck dinner | Most regard to nu thrill of seeing a mythical itali Idren ~ 270-330 Be. 18.28- around 450 Ib | Ctectt Pea... as ore last night at a pot! they like without the for the | l 7 oe Ede, OES Ee Colas.” teg) Mueller Br... 38 aarp = 0 of Honor onal wabun = Cutcore ould. | character she invented small ne Premera! Rome PE $209 vg, enue cod cieeranee toe Ss te | See Gate “at Rat Bee 1 eter dl dla So maior objective af the In |r™ re sachiny Unies or rips AIR ~ AMBULANCE -GROUND Sateate ee eee cae aur Getaad geaae cn: daliliie Con GS .... BS mas me ed Bill Ryan, Gary | So a make eee ow 180 T ” chetee and prime steers Figures after decimal tes, Pes | age oe Nat Seti. Second class — Ol- | dustry is to Nae eae nw | statuette haee. Pursier_Puners! Home, FE¢izi a ae ee eee mee Niet Ted | Gon Pe pee "yas Met beee.... as Eric Palmer, Allen to the palate National Bank “Tom slow, steady to sy bulls active Raléwin Rubber® ..... -42@ 64 Cont Can 14, Met Thee... 97 Putnam Joe Laving- tempting values. wrote about have contributed mostly by as « ; other classes ity-Michigan® 0 64.4) Cont Mot..... 73 Brk.. %6 sen Ronald Madsen, Bill | taining the nutritional Arlene as a tiny cree Individuals appeal te antoshiah,ehoice te aver”) Geritr-Michienns, 3 8 So een m3 Hunt, Bill Heider, es eS lee” Gaal four days since an scandy: 0 tow lengs* hgh rs 28.73- | Kingston a3 3 14 Copper Rag... 4 wy Cent. er, Charies : Streamlined he than your little | 999 in to pro- Ee ee, Be | Ea ‘abrasive — ster and John Berglund. also is being stressed ture “no bigger de-| was published for a fund 3 og Pont chetce Vw oy @ teed of Midwest A sa tepeeaee 3 Ls . Foster — Robert Winter and | keting canned products who lives in a safety trips for some 2% chil- Sees) a "cg at eS ei <= ig acd me me | ener ya wn SS eee ee el ac fo " Again | Feikens Foes in GOP | Pockerboek cuffs of bank employes The total is now $355, ina ners tal baits 34.99-16.98; geod NEW YORK. Ped Ge Reported patrons. ex- | $125 previously contrib Pon- endl \qhelbe "veators 2 @ few geek tna | antemel Pes 20 old, wettes | Arthur Iverson Two Breakins She wrote the essay as an Press and $50 by the commercial § 00-2300: « 19 00- Indust Rails Oil Socks | Wash —Homer the | Boost Police . and sent it to Pontiac Cub, according to Dr. chetee feeding steers and yearlings qr... HT ie Te tat | REARDAN, = for | SING U—The Se in Pontiac ercise in English her | tiac Civitan , 2%. weet toss ite ett 1903 | an cat who wouldn't take no for| LAN Republican bank. Bank officials gave Ivan A. LaCore, medical super- dats ew tank wii to well: | Week tao 2058 1194 677 1088 | atley and | of the Michigan a today reported | 1. and made up a stow, large share of supply still ¢ Month ae eo mi ste *,an answer is back home wing med to the standard of/ 1,.. persons mts OF | the $5 check intendent. asked early sales gl gm |, 5 2 ist ime ‘re going to let him stay. | Party prominent De- treakins of their Pon- of the creature and pre Only $240 was originally — Bw € wader 100 1 22.7: | ieee tow. ae He 384 11¢3 | they're going t the Lewis | arthur T. Iverson, the Ave., according to statuette “but now we py BA ieee baa ime Se me 5! Homer showed up a after he entered | Oakland Ave., sented it to her for, said LaCore, of chetce and prime u 2 00-20.50: @ few | 1953 1002 38 here six months ago. troiter, today Police. be to expend the pro lew good lambs 1 183 low McKay house state chairmanship. 4, Oakiand | ; will be able on = oe ee ee Bae lone ety ne |r eB ce eae eke ' r State Cities to Get eed Pleyel tage eae of cats but t they — in opposition State Ave. reported -Pasnoah closet, Fou more trips Teeple in awhile. Last month, though. Chairmen Jobe’ Folens, whose metal box in @ 9 Oak. Demonstration other recreation areas. “gave him to a Garfield, Wash. cmt ha en demanded by oe = ioe, Wi pelos’ Sat theives DETROIT tay ag 90 Days le. party after ‘land Ave. room “Then Homer came back > ren publican defeat in last fall's elec. oe heeres dacad Gun deson ot ts | Kalananten, showered with Cre a ot 33% parently walked the 60 miles from | publican | vartments to gain entry, police | Huron will be materials Tue! Cordice ee Scr tin mane any OY | om apartments to gain entry, day a maton demontaio | Orchard Lake tne Sctoanaal him now. | said. day pleaded oes keep Report Greyhound Plans of how the crusade operates ep range Appa pmo | Two Quicksilver Mines $4 Million Detroit Depot Pedestrian, 13, Injured wake chien are among ayenr ee _ was sentenced to ine xas — Great Lakes | . of 26% Cherry “Freedom in the Oak- Are Reopening in Te wsisunl’ Lanes coumnomy cham Pe ten teak aa the which will highlight nde y heater aod wong LAJITAS, Tex. R—At least eis bayer an ultra - modern, fo es today at Pontiac General Ho observance of Freedom pe = pay total fines of $70 and $30 costs. peg acaper Bal ailaipa- ce (et omy dollar bus terminal near a ag i ey eo ee in| Detroit's mushrooming ri gawd mor) I eg hg by the American ana County Dem Parley Set ning to the prise drapped. There | ebvic conser, ae eal ee Civil Air Patrol. Sate 1946 when the » dropped. The big new depot Pontiac Police quoted 8% delegates to the were nine operating then. SO a ec ceca, (tne ie, tee, Come We Gree Earnings Rise Scenes taaeeear ren From 1900 until af og area. sent) 21. of 116 Earlemoor fain aa ah Davis and pl then mw Syl re ser AGENT TO REVIVE Hes HOS. ——— = oe in this area.| Greyhound says e Wachineten Oe Ne ee ae DETROIT #—Parke, its | ed tomorrow night by ‘Gan maie’ap to f8 : : ; on it ; ithe price of areas tex viceoly | eased facilities auto while attempting a amas ST nae Tate ee ns wenn fet ave 8 Scn"eureed ty te per err iwi | at ta anesthe | kien ie : 1 Lafayette quire sf a ee Driver Fined The company in 1954 com- | building at BTIM PE A) — , Of 263% Pros | totaled $10, for 1953. Plenty of | DISTRIBUTOR of ra care, i a [dca sus oe SR Death Notices | zx breast ™— « . is ry ase ee e6s — ~ while his operator’s iain Service Station Equipment Ce “Bereta ave beloved Globe Hoists aoa) | = ion Air Compressors wile, bel | @ Champion . 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