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Moos Yises Thureday at 6:31 a.m. At 8 am: Wind velocity ae Weather Direction: North a) 8 OO ee eg gS eee ee” ee — EO Ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 | | | EL - se cca . E i wiiceees Seeks Fe 6 oe eee Find Liquor Quicker wisty, On nate, they fund 11| HOD Considine Says: | ae I Weed Barth y Rae o ‘ese Ses 1 BIG: PARADE of SUPER VALUES! Los Angeles an Onan Ear 2- Pc. Modern Double Dresser Suite .LOS ANGELES (INS)—Southern ( “Ged falling ip the salvation. | California is a preachers’ pare- Healing revival now in its fourth | dise. Itinerant evangelists seek out} week at the Belmont’ Theater. | this area in droves and find ready-| “Evangelist Paula Hensche. | mate congregations among old Called by many as the ‘Aimee’ of |@ land | yesterday. One of the-nation’s lead- | best | ing women evangelists with the | their | deliverance message of for | complaints. the sick.”’ _ A let of them do well enough to Last Sunday evening found her | large ads in the Saturday “preaching and praying for the| papers and buy radio time, though | sick.” Her sermon subject was | has ever hit the ecclesiasti-| billed as “an important question | cal jackpot won by Aimee Semple | answered after 6,000 years. The | McPherson, a phenomenon of what | prophet Job asked this question.”’ Pegier called “the era of wonder-| In the same paper, one A. Lewis | ful nonsense.” But they try, and) Kelton offered: ty tt “Lecture—the subtle er of | . _ dus cata-aanaiees milad ond en | “Fire—power—giory,” a auld tetapgie cqyuten Seg te | recent ad featuring the picture Srl sone” young FRIGIDAIRE Electric RANGE Full size oven, and yet Was $229.95 —New only 30” wide; this RS-35 model has Oven $ 95 Clock Control. 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Vice President Jack the coming semester are the newlelected officers | Hemming (center) who lives at 727 Menominee Rd., of Washington Junior High School. at work is July Elwell of 221 Dick St., who was| of 19 Mohawk Rd. as HUGE SCREW—Workmen are shown putting | which will prope! the ship at a 20-knot clip, meas- finishing touches on the huge 70,000-pound screw | ures 22% feet in diameter. Built by the Bethlehem whieh will drive the recently launched “World | Steel Co., the ship will join the Niarchos cargo fleet Giety,” the world’s largest tanker. The ewrew, | in April. Already hard | offers advice to President Dick Singleton (right) | , MICHIGAN NTY-ONE | County Diseases Show Decrease Mumps Drops to Nearly 50 Per Cent; Sickness Climbs in City Oakiand County had a marked “ Past 4" 3" + ae ™ vaweucexs 166 170 $i Pneumonie (ell forms) 3 1 23 Poliomyelitis § ......-.+ J 1 1 Gcariet fever .........- 1s “ ns Tuberculosis (all forms) 7 3 3 Whooping cough ...... ” J e BUMPS .... cere ccsccece Me Ld at R (German measies) ... 8 . ¥ ee { 4 BMepatitis ........c.0ee 3 é i -—wosud & | Hf iL R z mam | AFLOAT—Tags gather around the new tanker after the oa small army of men, working against time as launching busy until 2:28, The job started neared, made this operation successful. Launching was - tafe glide down the ways to her first meeting with the sea. Efforts | for 2:30-p. m. and operations beneath the 45,100-ton hall kept crews City Accepts ve IT’S. LIKE ma).” THIS—Pat Stites of Waterford (right) prepares members of the Pontiac Circle Players to rehearse a scene from “The Male Ani- The group will.produce the play Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m. in the Elks Temple ballroom. Members of the cast shown here, from Schmidt of 258 =, Pentise Presse Phete left, are James Lafnear of 177 E. Pike St., Joyce Orchard Lake Ave. and Melvin Staebler of 2582 Silver Lake Rd. Tickets are avail- George Assails. Defeat in Senat Treaty Curb Bill WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Wal- : | z ‘lt; ghake tEF & 1 of 7A ? TEHRAN, Iran #—Tehran news- papers reported today that 75-year- Akhbarzadeh died of Children on Wrong Side of River Get 3 R's at Home i | 1 Claims ‘Little Cabinet’ tem of the three Oliver children | Lobby Tactics Doomed |“? | BUFFALO, S. D. (INS) — A “Solomon's judgment” has settled —temporarily at least—the prob- couldn't go to school. | They're now getting their three | R's at their mother’s knee. National attention was riveted | on the plight of South Dakota | Oliver, whose case was takea | tried in vain to get some help in | his problem from state and local authorities. The farmer explained that he lived gn the Little Missouri River in the northwest corner of the state and that his farm was on the west bank of the river. His children, and his wife | Court action was instituted, but it dragged on. a ' pick nal court. decision may yet be located, got together with the er and mother. A number of considered, but not the building spot_where Fire Damage Increases NEW YORK (INS) — Fire dam- aged or destroyed an estimated atiam . \ Low Bid on Paving ‘hitae ie ktee $130,717... Job—Covers Work on Sections of 41 boil | E | | | eifens 42 uh i He : Ee if m7 : - ee ee ee er ee EE ——————— wntiud. uIAO | eee Se OO e”hClC -THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH a, 1954 : —_ — 3 > Clarkston Community Voter s Recalled to Polls Thursday = 7 | ig re ~ bd ' 4 s Voters Approve (j , . te Must Validate “\Lambert Cubs to Presen | | beige o . Puppet Shows Tomorrow School Tax Hike Bond |ssue Vote WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —|_ Jane Wat ol emt Ds | Four puppet shows will be pre. ner Snipes © Sr empe e : | ves, Roger*Tallman an 500-Vote Margin OKs New - Ballot Required — Cub Scouts at its meeting |& Kennerly. Bear’ awards w. Five Mill Increase in| on Proposal Affecting tomorrow at 7 p.m. in the school. | ve, Preaened A Mg Ravenrdn aze Schoo nds Badges and awards will also be | Ronnie Burnstrum. The Gold Ar H | Park 1 Fu presented at the meeting, and @/ pow will be awarded to Aillar HAZEL PARK—Voters here CLARKSTON — A call to the movie cartoon will be shown by | watson. And Lion awards will be stamped their approval Clarkston Community School elec- _ | Neil MeInally. given to Ronald Mndge, Robert proposal to boost school taxes torate to return to the polls Thurs- Puppet shows to be presented | Ferguson and Donald Warner. == day has been issued by the Board are “Little Red Riding Hood.” | A Cub Scout plaque will also be by five mills by a 500 vote margin. of Education of the district. by Den 1, “How the Elephant | awarded by Werner Anderson to The five mill increase will raise “In order to validate the Feb. 2 Got His Trunk,” 4° Den 2, | the den with the best parent -al- taxes from $33.28 per thousand dol- ee ee Se ee “Snew White and = tendance. P assessed valuation the voters approved t y a Dwarts,” by Den 3, “Jack |-— — ——— portion of the issue will have to be| = Participating in the Den 1 show | gAMAZING NEW PAZO ACTS 19 The proposal was rejected by the voted upon again. will be Michael Mcnally, T RE December. - . Tommy — Due to an error in the print- Evans, Dwight Hughes. Richard) op gummi DELE in voting 1,341 ing on the ballots, the new elec- Raber, John Kumpula, Jim Baden 4 were in favor of the increase, tien is necessary. Omission of Miss JULIA REYES and Barry Heiple, INSTANTLY while $40 voted against it. the word “not” on the Feb. 2| Mr. and Mrs. Rodolfo Reyes of 17 the Den 2 show will be Nel- " reliel The increase will be used to ouity or as bend toe . saat at bile plates Sele ts enc, | bn, Greaves, a ee ~- pat oe To . . C.|Watsen, Dennis Banks, David er eo ce ae Only a vote on the tax limitation | Joge Gutierrez who is now serving | Keich Arthur Greaves and John al ae pode. increase in school enrollments dur- ee proposition is necessary, the -bond ee con Gomes tee Crary. etter than evert ing the past 13 years without an - — Peption Svem Shate | lnete See eT saa, a dae cas as Den 3 players will be Herbie | Peothing Upon esse sey tnfamed - increase in revenues, according to| PLAN PTA FAIR—Co-chairmen and two helpful Fulkerson and Joannie Hildner. The fair will be | quires its companion's approval to | ton, bexas. Mack, Ronnie Mudge, Bob Fergu-| — hasdened paste— | school officials. pupils prepare items for display in booths at the| held from 5 to 9 p.-m. Featured will be special Jegalize the sale of the bonds. for the wedding. - son, Roger Tallman, Mickey Wood, | prevent tC = With four other special tax in-|@nnual Waterford Center School PTA fair to -be| booth projects presented by each home room. Also The new election, said Superin- . Harry Messier, Dick Rudlaff and QE me Ee ) creases expiring within a year, the | held Saturday evening. Shown (I. to r.) are Rich- | offered will be # leather goods booth by Cub Scouts | tendent 8 ee Couple United Kelley Auch. - eg ctathing, bed Hace. Des tax rate is expected to drop back | ard VanDuesen, Mrs. Harry Little, Mrs. Robert | and movies shown by two executive board fathers. ST ee agente . —— Sai ie for nendiew torture simagle | to. about $34.75 per- thousand dol- + from t om to 8 pm in tele St. Joseph Richard Wagner, Billy Kennerty, Pope 7 oe | —e * | County Veterans Council | DT A C itt P Clarkston Elementary school. Church Saturda Richard Nadeps, Reanto Bure Suppontry orm om tbe wth | here. | OMMItteEES PTEPATE “Tre seco.000 schoo! buitding pro Y | strum, Deanie Absher and vas pe foe ey septcaton wots readies United Sates |*0 Meet Here Thursday | “. # | posal, when legalized, will enable} SOUTH LYON — St. Joseph| rey Bergemana. selon ceeding onarenoiy would reach not much farther than| Oakland County Council of ve Annual Fair 1n Waterford De et ee pote ener Catholic Church was the sewn po from New York to Boston. erans will hold its next meeting WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —, fathers William Matteson and Ir-/| additions to hree- elementary | S#*urday for a ceremony u County lendar EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Ameri-| pra committees and theif chair-|win Humbaugh. booths and a sup- | schools. eatin’ by mareege Myrtc Flaine an f i's Here NOW! can Legion home, Cook-Nelson post men are busily preparing last min-|per served by executive board Driver Dallas Auburn Heights Community Club will AND FURNITURE NEW, TUBELESS =|) ®t 2 Autumn Wve |ute detalls for Waterferd Center| members under the direction of : neg ely Seadbeaynn Iewlgeh gy Ay — yy APPLIANCES a Officer reports and discussion of| School's annual PTA fair to be| Mrs. William Morrow and Mrs. id if anr Mrs. Raymond Kapetan of |S Sis, ‘st 630 pm. S ais‘Qemias Wacten eNiTH the organization's by-laws and con-| held Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. |Nolan Davidson. Nine Mile road. Dallas a at ae). Se Pp ore on 3-170 stitution will head the agenda, ac-} Featured at the affair will be| pos komme reom of the school and Mrs. Raymond Kapetan of! yin ‘meet at 1:30 p.m, tomorrow ot the | a “Reyel-T™ Se eS oe movies, shown by executive board) 4, sisaning its own special pro}: ® ot 22520 Pontiac Trail. et a ee Se a = tant. A lunch wi eerved ect. Mrs, George Pank’s kinder- fings t The bride chose a gown of _. Metamere taaRING AD | Water Fire | nega ezame ne cel vite mt ove ata oe = | LE aoe =| DRAYTON ae . : ° a New ~ pee 125 | Township Offices Moved , a e OF ire rected by Mrs. James Redde- | Education Group to Talk} ct, tong pointed sleeves and & Pe es Baar, JEWELERS By Makers of Zenith TV and Radies || WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Ot. wine’ ond Mrs, Alten Guys. | to Architects on New| mt vel BBs fm © com Pablle Ye invited Watch Repair fices of the supervisor, building | Mrs. Howard Blackmore's first School Buildi pearts. ef A aceagen alae pas me = 4 a. 3 SEXTON, free FRED W. PAULI CO. |) inspector and assessors have been LOSSES DOWN grade will have a booth with pop- ings cascade bouquet mae oe yr 7 Waterford Town Hall, 4995 High- . | Ernest Fender as chairman, Lest week's approved ly the alect- strand of pearls, a gift of the | ~ PE 2-7257 land Rd. Decrease in 1953 Totals A “spook” room with Mrs. ors of Waterford Township School bridegroom. Clothes TELL the Dwelli Homer Peterson.in charge 8) ri siee special school im-| Serving as maid of honor was $24,416) Ning Fires cranied” by Bre. Emi Bruste's|Disriet_ of © epecial echool ‘ne-| OeSSS pink of South Loos Difference When They Show Increase | first grade room. Mrs. Dorothy | poerd of Education into a series | wearing ~ Hill's first graders will have a/ + meetings. ballerina WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | miscellaneous booth directed by Thursday, night they will inter- Fire loss in Waterford Township | Mrs. Harold Hunt. view \ architects decreased by $24,416 in 1953, while| The fish pond and game room | four new elementary school build- . total dwelling fires showed a slight | is the project of Mrs. Ruth Walls’ | ings the voters approved. nual report of the township fire| Webster in charge. Baked goods! tiie the election, the | department. and ice cream will be featured) jomed the following architects Filed by Chief Rudolph F. Boss|in Mrs. Earl Nielson's second for the four elementary and accepted by the Township | grade room under the direction of! woos : William Zimmerman, | Board at a recent meeting, the | Mrs. Philip Hildner. Pontiac architect, will de pepe ed 2 ee oe White eleghants booth with | addition to the Jayne ee Mrs, Sanford Sterns in charge | School and the - Williams | ett etn fr te rar wen | SSS Seared by Mew Sack | Ett me 0 ee ee ie i nen baitd. | 8 Harger’s sixth grade. The George D. Mason | ge Rese to contents of Warned Mrs. Charles Davis’ fourth grad- Se naman ks src | buildings is registered at $40,- | ers will operate a country store | for, the adilition to = under supervision of Mrs. George | was the Hheoyee | ship fires were carelessness, OVET | 1 hos dogs and pop with Mrs. The board of educa “heated. heating devices, fuel oil | ~ VanDeusen as chairman. |nounced they will take burners, and defective chimneys, the new teachers’ salary fe eons eegrreenflaer ests The popular talent show will be | part of the special school | according to Boss. presented by Mrs. John Bilom-| proposal approved by the The 40 members of the fire de-|@ren's fifth graders directed by | ate. er Se a ty Set ot i aid do so much for your ee ae mai ool by Mrs. Jack Krauser’s and Mrs.| New Westbrook Teacher eA eager nl prea Douglas Harger’s sixth grades) CLARENCEVILLE — Olga Nick when 69 fires kept them hopping. | t's. George Gaynar as chair-|oloff has joined the teaching staff an Downes sir diec we 5 Ky ofthe Weehrat Sed en tra . Fi b hi at member ok cee fer 8 See | "Cab Seouts will also have a/ grade instructor, vegiucing Drayton Floor Fashions |." an oi ens an ats 528 Dixie Highway OR 3-2552 |iwere received at the ~— = = Le nied ae 87 onto tonmen Bb at’ that hour were the 48 at 2 PRESCRIPTIONS ||>. =, toven— too — were Y vty Sot ee TO KRESGES CAREFULL , dents sent in the most calls (48), COMPOUNDED — || vie Bieteen tate 1d rane SAVE 10: sécond with 39. ° = We have the —_ -_— pair r fected after years og . Barrett to Speak , : . ing and practice, of prepar- Mrs to PTA White English Rib : 2 \ | ina. prescriptions exactly os to Stone School * oo) . your doctor ordered... pre- |} AVON TOWNSHIP — Mrs. Gert- ns . < lee scriptions that ore-truly || rude Barrett of the Oakland Coun- We. ‘3 ty Sheriff's Dept. Will speak on . . juvenile delinquency at tomorrow's : 0 pairr 2 Drayton meeting of the Stone School PTA. : 4480 Dixie Highway yours! | Drug Store — ‘ Drayton Plains Se Next to Bank. -GREEN’S COMPARE , ‘v9. , Drayton Plains Bes Storybook cusuion rouNDATION SHOES will equal in wear any SHOE ot ANY PRICE Re , eq: Qe, HURON at SAGINAW a socks for women and misses. extra long weor- ing with @ nylon reinforced he wate Soni : ea K RESGE’S of DULERE® MERCERIZED COTTON ——— {—) SOLD HARD. ROCK MAPLE AND BIRCH 3 Major Pieces es low as 149" 550y pa? | It’s Fun to Shop at | DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS | OPEN FRL EVES, >r’ons.z000 "\ "4479 Dixie Highway. Free Parking Ph. OR 3-2300 A FM < —an de 7” . . ” * — a ss, , “ . oe | ra taal A ta a Py hs i ee tee in A % f f __JTHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 to Tread in Father's Path jon pew. mane, an attr MUSKEGON, Mich, w—Albert J. | ney, will oppose, Republican Rep. ° Beet 3, vhaw ter red Ed ene "as enes| ffered t0 City nine terms in Congress, announced | retirement. ? “1; Paul A. Kern Proposes . Wayne, Warren Lands FOR INCOME TAX! | + %-- Use the easy-to-use Portable Smith Corona Adding ' Machine. AMBASSADOR-1020 ANCESTANL-1926 = LEBACT-1878 M ‘SYLVA 1604 QUUCERSART-1022 «—«sAMOOST-10TR «= SANOUETYE-1020 © MARGUISE- 1007. LOvELACE-1008, “1847 BROS. PATTERN REVIVAL” These fine old potterns available again! a for “4 first time in yer item cn P history Decide now t = Teaspoon $2 essential pieces you need and _ Dessert Spoon always wanted to make your | Round Bow! Soup service complete for gracious entertaining. Order them — if g SOQ ONLY = feniiee Hen Factory closing date, April 1 Guan Eanes, ee, 3 ik, es es ler condemn two sites in the fol-| FIGHTING SNOW AND FIRE—This picture; pictured pouring water into the burning Habel WHY BE “SILVER SHY”... Dinner Forks, Reg. 1.98 | lowing order: looks like someone is tossing snowballs at Pontiac | Chevrolet Building this morning. A 30-mile wind COMPLETE YOUR SERVICE NOW! Dinner Forks, Viende 1.90 : fi Actually, the white blobs owflak iremen’s task Salad Forks Hr We also stock Burroughs, National | 1, AM the land fronting on | firemen. Actually, ite blobs are sn es | snow and cold weather added to the firemen’s task Orders Accepted Oyster Forks 190 ~ : 2s | Wayne street and West Alley and falling close to the camera lens as firemen are | in battling the costly blaze. Table Spoon 22% Cash Adding Machines. tying between the Consumers Now for Cold —. 390 i ~ ; | Power Office Bldg, and the Oak- Imlay City Woman F i - prayers bring tremendous reed September Delivery eas te 350 GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY | <0." "Lapeer Man Married TOMMY FTAYETS fo ses eran and'be love | == | ° ° e ° for ‘ee ove d, } ‘ : : beyond self grows within 17 W. Lawrence Pontiac, Michigan | 2. Ail the frontage on Warren) mutay crry — ars. vide Het. Will Bring KindN@SS | you."eoa ‘spats ‘ou ‘overnowing | REDMOND’S é field, of Imlay City, and Benja- TOMORROW—Conrad Hilton tells pocorn med street and the frontage on Wayne min C. Eastman, of Lapeer, were; (Continued From Page One) of the powerful inspiration « small —_— 7 | from Warren to the Michigan Em-| married last week in the Congre-| 1. the eighth ; 7 ee Copyyright, 1966 Optometrists—Jewelers , a ployment Security Commission | gational Church. grade’ through | pn a ae L ; [ As advertised in TIME amd ether natsonal publuasionus ] building. Attendants were Mrs. Dorothy | higher theology. ; ae 81 N. Seginew St. FE 2-3612 Kern said he thought the build Bullock, daughter of the bride, and| And when he told this to me, 1 Detroit Doctor and Wife be “developed as an james Eastman, son of the bride-| said: “Tom, I should have Unhurt in Plane Crash ings could — - — two floors, to proper engi-| give me. Let's do it together” ee eee Deteult. end tis | REPEATED BY REQUEST! neering recommendations.” | a: . We started the long of in~ {Dard Weiss, 38, Detroit, and his Fire Causes $1,500 | Ssatee*stye faite" ae | wite, Mary Ann, 28, escaped ser i | Renee mo | ous injury when their small plane | Dam e to Home et Pe amiga up here on a takeoff. Perhaps because strain | The le's Cessna nosed | | ee OXFORD TOWNSHIP — Fire ap- | contracted tuberculosis when I was | the Cleveland lakefront airport. py |Parently caused by a defective} only two years away from my goal. | Weiss and his wife were shaken dip: —-Lowest. Price in Town— ONE ONL chimney in an upstairs bedroom | The doctors gave me less than a but otherwise unhurt. Ss ee the pian, while waiting more de- suited in an estimated $1,500| year to live. | damage to the home of Mr, and; But I would not take that verdict |Mrs. Cart Panduren at Davison|I started to pray as I never had - » | Lake and Metamora roads last | before. : | Waterford Issues night, Oxford Fire Chief Ralph| I did not know it then, but my ) | VanWagoner said. | family in Ireland was conducting j ® Mrs. Panduren discovered the | ® concerted effort of prayer, too. i AQ Home Permits [acest t pm. Toe house is owned) My mother prayed she might have by Eari Delano of Oxford. aS WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Damage was confined to the up- “Pat can do more for souls than | Ferbuary, according to Super-/ a. } which was covered | Nellie vowed not -to marry if I , 4 : visor_Licyd L. Anderson. Esti- insurance. Firemen from Meta. | Might be saved for God's work. | | ‘. mated value of the home permits | mora were also called to fight the And I was cured. I knew it. I } is $301,650 asked the doctors to X-Ray my | ooo per ir ons nko lungs again; but considering me | MEDICINE | nodeling jobs at $13,200; four hopeless they id no heed. And | » A SOOTHING EFFEC } ooo per year commercial at $21,900; one ga- County Deaths then one who knew of my ON THE THROAT “T| rage and breezeway, 5300. campaign of prayer offered to do it| PE : | Let us show you the 55° desk ... originated by Arr Metal _ A total of 53-permits were issued Albert R. Riley just to see for himself how justi- — 18 years ago. . . learn how it can save you 5.75 sq. ft. of office at an approximate value of $337,750. WALLED LAKE — Service for | Sed my faith was. He did it almost |} PYRE & SPE) floor area per work-station as compared with the 60° x 34” a Albert R. Riley, 44, of 1207 Webaso |“ 4 ? My lungs mele. desk. With rental running as high as $5 per 99. ft., you could WSCS Members Meet St., will be at 2 p. m. Friday | tn a few weeks I was pronounced | TO HEALTH . Dozens of Styles and Colors save up 0 $18 every year, per desk in rencal along! at Mrs. De Vary’s Home Se an eae | and released. ————— ere Far from sacrificing work efficiency, the 35” x 30” desk can a _ crial Gardens. He died Tuesday | I was a year behind in my coud nul eee ane ee Finest quality lenses are encased in funded within 60 days if) improve ic. Side drawers are full width, knee space ample. “i Des ae ‘Pontiac Rd.| after a long iliness. | Sate wig ey —— llegar most exciting reward is your || '/ 10-12 Ke. geld-filled eye wires —- = ivey ane net completely, in all general office models. It is an son-Bird Funeral Home. maski Geter Seia: Saas = al ciate your service. émox sue Brter © Min ee better ineegral part of the oaly line chat Active in civic affairs, Mr. Riley to pass. Baldwin Block Blue colors. . includes all sizes and ‘the widest The lesson, given by Mrs. James | was a member of Walled Lake) In answer to prayer the two SINGLE vi ) selection executive Clunk, was “Our Spanish-Speaking |Chamber of Commerce and presi- healthy Peyton boys received Holy | « SION GLA ellen duds en doveheped” Cons People in the Southwest.” Devo-| dent of the Optimist Club Orders tegether—end 1 wes per Pharmacy a co cae Ge Gow $ 00 ia tions were led by Mrs. Oscar| Surviving besides his widow, mitted to finish my studies and|] 219 Beldwie Ave. FE 4-2620 | casks, fromie—nte fe oot S08 suas ++ + oday. | Eloise L., are his mother, Mrs.| take my examinations afterwards SS | _ Why pay mere or take chances with ‘ George Johnston of Walled Lake;| Im gratitude, I vowed to-make y, cheaper prices. Ne-Viston ginssms can't be GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY & sun, Michael David: a siater,| pouyer popstar agate, 1 went to | Birmingham van x @,| Hollywood and 50 greatest | my 17 W. Lawrence St. and a brother, Donald R. Riley| mames im radie and motion pic- TRAVEL © Your Prescription FAST aa of Walled Lake. tures agreed to help me popelar | Filled Accurately Mrs. Hugh McBurney ize family prayer. SERVICE ; es Ladies! CASS CITY — Service for Mrs.| Money came from sources which | Mabe Reservedene Wow tes © Broken Lenses and Frames SERVICE! Auxiliary of the Waterford Com-| Hugh (Alice Maud) McBurney, 77,/ we hadn't contacted or counted on | ake Rese ons Now | Repaired al Sa ines MODERN A ¢ munity Church will meet at the| who died in her home here Sun-| and which would amaze you as|§} Caribbean & Mediterrancen ‘| home of Mrs, W. K.. Powell at 7263| day after a long illness, was sched-| it did us. But I know much of it ee ee ae eee . * : Sandy Beach -Rd.; for a.12:30 p.m. | uled for 2 p.m. today at the Meth-;as~simple concrete answer to/9 »,, ime published fares. We sell ' Official Girl 2 dessert luncheon Thursday. odist- Church, with burial in Elk-| Prayer. And the result, “The Fam-| 9 aii Airline and steamship Tickets Assisting the hostess Will be Mrs. | land Cemetery. ae Gee ee eae GRACE FLUNMER aEmL? Ww Vv B , marked and Brownie Scout: Shoes nen Wm Pew | Stren tnton af Rocce | ih Being, Chas trot mir | ME 45711 | : | and Wesley of Bad Axe; a daugh-|° eee Baas 4 - ‘ State RESUL PRI- “~ { Lodge No. 510, F. & A. M. 22 Be is NOTICE OF THE as Produce St, Thursday, March 4 at 1:30 wi ade Be Brena, City Clert of the Donelson-Johns ' Kneisel, W. M. of Pontiac - certify : p.m. Raymond Ad . ‘ -% ty ty A of the DETROIT. (UP)—Wholesals: prices on : Se WN Ban 8° he _cDEmIGNED YOR FUNERALS” _ Ine. . ae é \ . . = PY pay on tegen NEW YORK @ — The Stock in Bri Fathers’ Refusal to End | an "Zine iy po tote a Voorhees-Siple to another now high since 1905 |4aTirnaites, Daten, mew, tw| NEW YORK @ . higher today in All-Night Hunt Reveals | Sit-e*, today, chest day "o sasch. ERAL HOME up to new No 1, 225-2. , bu: i, Jona- with the emphasis & De the candidates FUNERAL in @ generally firm grain market |iS%. ‘inet, 3.50 bu: ‘he’ 1 20 te | te easty wading with the J. . Lomax of 15 Bigham 8.) Bois in Vacant House | itt 7 . ‘Ambulance Service Plane or Moter Northern Sney, Pontiac Police today District Buying in soybeans reflected | {80 bu; Ro t, 230 bu: Ne 1 Ai be wom 1. ond 2 poise Maghar to |Gianad eaten ie Guahvese Sure Because two determined South- ee : v Beets, Ne 1, 90-1.00 | tween 1 and 2 points higher to parcours, strengi Us ‘Whe suybons oll mar.) Woraitet Dame. m Santee. | around « point lower. Ave. lant night. "The thieves goinea | ‘ei Township fathers decided to| Sank . BOX REPLIES ee oe ee standard variety, Be $4.00 ba. Car After the initial opening rush, | Ave. last night. S aphaatetag snig heir search anew, their two Bn Donaldson. ........... a de 48 on 8 introduced rer : erate; celery, No 2, 85-1.60 ther quiet entry by breaking ins door, | Start SEIN a] t am, today “Male yesterday which would reduce den beh: catry root, Wet, 138: 55 don Tae ee FE bp Eadie ny fe Fro weal young sons are back home today coals eee ee i there were replies at Sa meet of the cut schodsded pre. Tuxete, fe} Liege Cte Ratan Poe be Homestake Min- | discovered missing. — - jafter a long and sleepless night Detrin en, Wettmeten.. teebeeeeenes jn Pees es for butter prices on April 1. Soreas, Oz. Bo 2 O60 O0-S bag. pare lt1ed Chemical, General = spent in the darkness of a small Pioyd Po Miles... .......se00s 4 ace May soybean contract set the new | ley rest, We $0.59 Sede tenn eta, | BS Alito Theft of two fender skirts from nel "gg We a the following boxes: . Electric, National Can, Chitago closet in an unoccupied new home. y 7: bestatieisc oo é ws eet tsar Mo 1801.8 tae “bags Radiahen and Radio Corp. | his car was reported to Pontiac 50 State | Sibert “Wilkinson 22022227. to 4 5, 7, 14, 15, 16, 28, - of the first | black, No I, 1.00-1.50 bu; radishes, red, |Corp., Chrysler, : today by Walter Cargal of| More than neighbors tee 2. “ane bgraharr| pet apelical BERS Seles moet hothouse Lower = ay Inter pages St. Sag tee heat Police, and Saumur eee John epee rcstosen ise - 58, Pay 66, 68, Mapetr’$2:23%, corn Y% to 1% high | ¥°.1,, 109, wl Delicious Wo 1 Sasias Aarceade were taken Feb. 26 while his car a ae te Dennis Leo Merrie aR 73, 75, 80, 98, 105, 116. mgr BSH, os cote unchanged | t-test te “The marke yesterday was bigh-| was, Parked on Kxchange street. McARister, 8 etler they were re cere RISB] be ES Od to % higher, TT, rye- | ise ow ° er for the fourth straight time Modern and old time dance Set. | ported miiaing by their parents ee ea maa’ Benes a Help Wanted Male 6 to % higher, March $1.23%, soy with the Associated Press average night at the V.F.W. Hall, early yesterday evening gebe 8. Cater 2.7. cccccce it| 03 MECHANIC RxcmenT beans Hf to 34 higher, ‘March DETROIT EGGs of 6 stocks pushing up to a new| Kirby Millour and Ox ae a Stanley James F. Planary. ss sc0000: working conditions, Oxford Ford $3.46% and unchanged — DETROIT (AP)—Prices er 1954 at $115.20. That is the | tra. vited. . morning District 7— Gales, OF O26. cents a hundred pounds higher i foserel-etate @ aa best level for the average in nearly |9 ‘til 1 a m. 7% Person. Thorpe, Johnny's — and farry W ‘tats siectstsees Se - A07e, sat meen oe rei , fath- " oO WO... - -cccccee ——— oe Pd pital ry 40-51 ait a year. Rummage sale Fri, March 5, 16 =e ee wa MUNICIPAL JUDGE ae ll spas po ~ ieee oe | Grode BS intge ¢0-<1, wie’ vg. ets to 12. All Saints Episcopal Church. | ¢f, decided on cee eae Ste Benen ay 1. Seke, Looe About one in every 16 people in gee ig bogey a one a8: New York Stocks Exchange St. entrance. © —Adv./ «1 went up to a house about _ G. Edson Hallock ..°!......!!) 798 = get Ea | the United States has some form | ,."orp* rede, A medium 45: grade Gectmal points ave cighths blocks north of my home,” Mc Mitebell L. Bacow | 2 °''''')) yte}-- Ave of heart or blood vessel disease. large So, 2 O* SiC ove G: erade’c sania .-: 214 Int Paper :.. 60.6 i Po MA S81 GA hate Allister said. “It had been looked sot may bond “and "beal. of the “City of co up men “Tlast be fully ex: T Int Tel & Tei i64/ bail, Ph. MA 5-403 ; _ Checks—38-40, wid. avg 39. Air Redes Be poe hy I alt at a dozen times, but it was lock tae, Michigen, this and day of perienced ee —_ “AND EGGS | Allis'chat = is & et ’ rt so nobody thought to check any | March, A ADA R. EVANS. tel's Tasutacthring Corp i] CHICAGO BUTTER A | coe tae b¢ Kresge 88... 33. | | - city’ Clert Orchard Lake Rd.” Pontine, = CHICAGO (AP)—Butter trreguiar re- | ‘alum Co Am. 63.3 ges aos n 5 | nc u closer Match 3. 54 IGTOMOBILE SALESMEN EX. SRGRN RS sone peg al poernongggr A a | Am Alriin 26 [i> McNAL |. 04 ; ‘ ; While Thorpe searched a snow- W paryeurin lea eee , OP Tax parience not necessary. we will ~ WEN BN Sv |] 02a 0h 16: 00 B als: 0s Cent cons am ee Leg +» “4 . filled excavation nearby, Mc- 4 ea Rammer ti towecie ‘rein Terie RU! paren. Bee > & . - Am Cyan Leckh Aire .. 31 ay NY \ SN 0 B 63. 89 C 61.5. _| Am Gas& Bl..35 Loew's ...... 14.3 wo rom un Allister stuck his head through the A Bc gecon j _cury, 4 W. Pike. SS YN fl. res B. hee i wane Be ~ rm Es Am Leco 134 Lone @ Com .. BY house's milk chute and called out| Please late mouse tnt the Bosra of| AUTOMOBILE SALEGMEN WANT: \ , SS || unen ed te lower: Ue. fares a Am NGes”.. 406 March rid - %¢| Two. Oakland County students | 11. boys’ names. He heard their |Supetvicers*t "Gatiand’ ‘coasty’ ict | “ed Pora Dealership has opening SR BS S: current receipe 00.5. checte mat ye a Mey D str... 303 and one from Lapeer County are} nutfied answers. bold in ‘said: Township of Froy cn ‘Apri men. We a en a eee ee ee Am Sti Pa. 28.7 Mit“com Pei 90.3| among 38 from Michigan named e notice the any qualt- modern es . Wita plenty IS DETROIT POULTRY a ee Mom Ward’ go to the dean's list of Bob Jones) After smashing a window to |. 7: glector of said Township of “Troy of room for sdvaneément and ia. SPTROTE (AP) Live, poultry prices | Anas On |. as BON: al Univeraity at -Gecenvile, & C| gain entry, be teond hp Cooks of "the “slofessil ‘Townanip' may | $ftseed, earings fort nee Te in 5, Dare ter Me ll aes wad.d joka "is for the first semester of the year.| huddled om their haunches in a r et the following place on the Sales, 2500 W. 12 Mile Rd, Berk- i a ty 33; went | Atemeen ce St OE SB, includes students who| Closet McAllister described as |< en, Trey. Township. Hal 0 Watties lark ee boreee eat be bee eee or froere an nome ee oe wet aoa) The list ek B in al “pe mere than 15 inches deep ecto . _1 and __ ) enol #,s,, While monte seats 21-28. | Atlas oo - a ies — “ta averaged grades sal and three feet wide.” uaekey Teane during office hours { ow. Pike "32-33%: ducklings 32 | Avoe Mtg ak NY Air Brk .. 19.7/ Courses, 02 a. m. to 5:00 ——— Belt & Onto... 20-8 Sg | Named were Donna Jean Baker,| The youngsters said they had en- i Mast, ot oe ba! CHICAGO POULTRY Bendix Av ... 684 worm West 406 daughter of Mr. and MRS. Gienn| tered the nearly completed house to mee 7 CHICAGO ‘AP)—Live poultry steady, | Benguet ... Wie No Am Av .. 265 ker, of 209 N. Blair St., Royal| before dark yesterday and hid in| Last Say of registration to firm; receipts 841 coops: ob. pay- | Beth etl .., Nor Pac ..... 622 . ‘ “9 ich but ‘pot afte ; heavy hens 29-| Boeing Airp . 60.1 Nor Sta Pw... 19 Oak: snd Fé Donald Liden Jr..| the closet when they. thought they | sStessara on i 3 B hens 10-20) fryers sad bretiers Bond Strs .... 13.6 Ohio Gu .... 66 Mr. and Ed coming. A_latch | age tare af bor Add This Extra’ 23-21; old roosters 16-18; ducklings 29-31. Borgen 0 Oe eagle poe igo Mrs. Liden, | heard saa ae hut the door and | ae Chee fa GIRL FOR CHICAGO POTATOES ea ths fers Dey". is Roland R Lilley son of Mr.| they were trapped. The door had | ‘%.2%. qualities sh GSTHAND BEL B . CHICAGO (AP)— Potatoes: Arrivals 290 | Budd Co ..... 118 (JC) ¢: 3 r : electors STH, DY Woe . CRANE POWDER | An © OE Ee eth i}4)and-Mrs. Ralph Lilley, of 1761} no doorknobs. Deed not re- uy CK APPLY slow." age yaqi, Covoreas Red" Me | Gan Pee :... 133 Pro Cols. 184) MOTE Ae was named ped the furnace was on, so the | Ta be,zaouitid 4. peopel ts toa Mm omy ° ROOM Chores 3.50; Shae Wecenne 6046, Min-| Case Ji... 186 “Siete 30.1 trom Lapeer County ished the furnace was on, so the |e toundary ef the ‘D the Fencing Salesman nesota North Dakota Pontiacs §1.75-90 Cater Trac 4.3 Phinp Mor .. 40 ae annexation of a portion ee eo new stock supplies moderates demand Celanese |... 203 Phill) Pet ..: S08 boys were City of Birmingham. Oskiand C to Your Home sound seme Shan eee: eee “a3 Gam ... 7 || ‘Chuckwagon Roundup’ . - H Id —_— CLIFTON TRUESDEL. c aoe - Cities Gerv . . liman ..... . - 1964. Convert a closet, hallway oF Grain Pri Cluett, Pes.....383 RKO bic :::. °8s| Held in McKinley School Firefighters Oo Ones Pere te Math 22 8 undértteie_giarags Spore inde rain Prices Coca Cola .;.11192 Radio Cp... 371 SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The An 1] Ban uet this attractive room. Two- CHICAGO GRAIN — oe "3 Reo Motors. 34 Old West to Southfield Fri- nud. qd ® red “a . — uly. 123% | Com Bais... + i Rey. Met --. @) night when the “Chuckwagon | ¢ v1 rd Dea ‘No ces colors and white. eee sm, 2 120% | Con OE. 38 Rey Bo: 3 | day = coe hak ae 1n er. a cl 880m Beghennd pee ge ot 7 .. 44.1 | Roundup MeiKiniey _ Terms Arranged! (30: 216%. Mar ee rE ae peer WATERFORD TOWNSHIP MARCH 1, 1964, BRYANT Gept ...... — o- - Cont Can .... 503 | - $$! The annual fair was sponsored | Their 13th annual banquet was held Seed teaie ae ie Brown Pieces on display in our | yor 190% Sep cle aa | Cont a. 4 wee oe” by the PTA and featured baked | jast night by the Waterford Town- Mrs, Alfred Brown. Mrs. George Cons 39.2 and Truman Murra show room, oe ee 358 | Corn Pa... jig Sou Bec’... 48 | good, handicraft, balloon and ship Aumetation te the} Seles, ont _ Cae irr: 5 eae: voaty ts (PRINS a aE tage | Stig we 3 Goer’ w. 3 vill be fesse Boa 5 q mm | wel choice gium (franc) 2.00%, up 00 1/16 of 6 Jon of 108 Suchanged: Molland’ tyaticec) 20-0 up | mat 280-200 ‘ sent,“ unchang ersand 37 Ronald Fockler and Mrs. i I i ; Fs : ; ut be ie i 4 : good clearance unchanged; Switseriand (franc) (free) ; The Pontiac Press The Company of Help Wanted 8 12h anchaaeed | eens |e : Mrs. Alex Cart, par. | turgr of Speci , aad oo a Latin America: Argentina (free) 1.24, 100 Wb. steers slow snd galy stands: spectively; FOR WANT ADS clusive Trade. Franchise Veterans u hanged’ Mexico 3103,” unchanged; | STeTess, good and ‘nslow ;|tiamentarian, and Robert “Buck- ta Pontiac nnd’ surremsiing ‘tor . and « WALL TILE pag a ae ad tn DIAL FE 2-8181 —_ High School Graduates changed. steere. 22 a rH A oe Train yourself for « Co Is Wed er ae fe | Insurance Salesman From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m, Year "repeat, business” wor to $4 as +! aie PUMAAAL aka *20" $9 gia Kieefay.ofteresen, to Re i Hi F ¢ t a i ie aul Ai oy sae Eid SWEENEY SUPER I 4518 on reoade, = ats Miplowntermst Ss ests be = Use the easy-to-use | Portable Smith Corona Adding Machine. ‘ONLY We also stock Burroughs, National Cash Adding Machines. GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lewrence St. Pontiec, Michigen } } [ As advertioad in TUE and ether national publication ] Let us show you the 55” desk . . . originated by Art Metal years ago . . . learn how it can seve you 5.75 sq. ft. of office pet work-sation as with the 60” x 34” desk. With rental running as high as $5 per 89. ft., you could save up co $18 every year, per desk in rencal alone! ” Official Girl Scout: Shoes Y OMY moDERN aée Orne. 6m SCOUT SHOES HAVE THE DUAL HEEL CUSHION POR EXTRA WALKING \ minced ® Ly “e220 W.. Huron | ea me - : ? “ < * * ey WE ARB THE CFFICIAL AGENCY FOR Gil SCOUT SHOES Todd's Shoe Store ~~ Offered to City ‘thome of Mrs. Cari Vanover, 4912) a a 7 6 — Parking Plans | Paul A. Kern Proposes to = de- | resulted in an estimated $1,500| year to live. Panduren at Davison|I started to pray as I never Metamora roads last | before. Waterford Issues ss, oxi. rv were issued aes ede pen of te set ok 1.” She soon died of it. My sister | to Super- ot ered by | Nellie vowed not to marry if I the house which was cov Meta-| Might be saved for God's work. home permits! mora were also called to fight the mer hn qoomee i. X-Ray my | owe te lungs again, but considering me | on tom hopeless they paid no heed. And zm.| County Deaths | 22 oe secur wie tnew ot my & ounty S| campaign of prayer aftered to do ae h was. He did it almost WALLED LAKE -— Service for | Sed my faith was. . | Albert R. Riley, 44, of 1207 Webaso | 7 Ang were whole. WSCS Members Meet St. will be at 2 p. m. Friday! at Walled Lake Methodist Church, | ® few weeks Twas Pronounced | at Mrs. De Vary’s Home | with burial in Oakland Hills Mem- released. OTe clone linens» T™***Y | studies, but I wanted to be or-| In answer to prayer the two! | Eloise L., are his mother, Mrs. George Johnston of Walled Lake; | a son, Michael David; a sister, | Mrs. Ivan Cox of Walled Lake, and a brother, Donald R. Riley of Walled Lake. Mrs. Hugh McBurney CASS CITY — Service for Mrs. Hugh (Alice Maud) McBurney, 77, who died in her home here Sun- day after a long iliness, was sched- uled for 2 p.m. today at the Meth-| was simple concrete answer to odist Church, with burial in Elk-| prayer. And the result, “The Fam- | ly Theater,” a program of prayer , , | for all faiths, has been marked WATERFORD — The Ladies Auxiliary of the Waterford Com- munity Church will meet at the home of Mrs, W. K. Powell at 7263) Sandy Beach Rd., for a 12:30 p.m. dessert luncheon Thursday. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Wright Van Plew. just to see for himself how justi- | - | uanacy- 1828 smn 1804 SmenSaa-1022—«AAONSY-AOER | SRNOUETTE-IGTO © MARGUUEE-I002 LOVELACE1008 “1847 ROGERS BROS. PATTERN REVIVAL” These fine old potterns available again! Offered for the first time in silver- ITEM wn plate ! Decide now what Teaspoon $ 2 essential pieces you need and _ Dessert Spoon = always wanted to make your | yn = service complete for gracious coq Drink Spoons 1.98 entertaining. Order them a er Spreaders = Factory closing date, April 17. Dane ow 4 COMPLETE YOUR SERVICE NOW) g.5 Forks | * Cine fek> (388 September Delivery en ts : = Optometrists—Jewelers 81 WN. Seginew Se. FE 2-3612 ——_—_- $$ —- —- -—— ee lee Pontiac City Commission | by Commissioner Paul A. Kern, Kern said he had been waiting | , the outcome of the city’s suit to | coweire land ‘at 11-49 Parke St, | for parking purposes before sub- mitting his proposal. | (An Oakland County Circuit | Court jury yesterday found no |mnecessity for Pontiac to have the land in question, but Judge George B. Hartrick said the legality of the verdict is questionable, because of its inconsistency.) -_ Kern proposed the city purchase : Pontise Press Phote ler condemn two ate A the fol- FIGHTING SNOW AND FIRE—This picture; pictured g water into the burning Habel lowing order: looks like someone is tossing snowballs at Pontiac | Chevrolet Riding this morning. A 30-mile wind, 1, Al the land fronting on firemen. Actually, the white blobs are snowflakes | snow and cold weather added to the firemen’s task Wayne street and West Alley and falling close to the camera lens as firemen are | in battling the costly blaze. lying between the Consumers " Power Office Bldg, and the Oak- p? . prayers bring tremendous uplift. | land County Court Mosse prop. mlay City Woman, Family Prayers If you are faithful to the loving |). erty, Lapeer Man Married ; . ; God, you will love and be loved, | “2. All the frontage on Warren IMLAY CITY — Mrs. vielet Hat- Wil] B Kind a | street from West Alley to Wayne field, of Imlay City, and Benja-| | ring Ness gg eM gro Hilton tells | street and the frontage on Wayne min C. Eastman, of Lapeer, were (Continued From Page One) of the powerful inspiration « small from Warren to the Michigan Em-| married last week in the Congre- | adie 1286 ployment Security Commission | gational Church. |from the eighth grade through | swore. building. | Attendants were Mrs. Dorothy | higher theology. ; | Kern said he thought the build-| Bullock, daughter of the bride, and| And when he told this to me, Detroit Doctor and Wife Memeieped 20 an | James Eastman, son of the bride-| said: Pn I — Unhurt in Plane Crash npoxre|° ee ae ae teqhen” CLEVELAND, 0. (UP)—Dr. Ber- | recommendations.” lps We started the long years of in- | "@Fd Weiss, 38, Detroit, and his Ff Causes $1 500 cessant study, working on the | Wife, Mary Ann, 28, escaped seri-| coe ee | ire ’ ren : 7 | ous injury when their small plane | D H cracked up here on a takeoff. tne sies| DAMAGE 10 FIOM |, Permape because of train and |The couple's Crosna nosed over my nee - 4| Tuesday ih an attempt to leave | OXFORD TOWNSHIP — Fire ep-| contracted ——— —_ the Cleveland lakefront airport. parently caused by a defective) wo years away my lw : shaken | study | "oioney in an upstairs bedroom | The doctors gave me less thes"B ee ee »; but otherwise unhurt. FATHER jouw MEDICINE HA LOOTHING trRFECT ON THE THROAT |i most exciting reward is your DEDICATED TO HEALTH We are dedicated to private health and public service. Our sunny words—"We do appre- ciate your service.” Baldwin 219 Baldwin Ave. FE 4-2620 Pd ae Birmingham 5 TRAVEL SERVICE Make Reservations Now for §| ell Airline and Steamship Tickets Tours. are two sons, Morton of Rochester | With blessing. It has brought. mir- * | and Wesley of Bad Axe; a daugh- acle after miracle of love. Webber Extension Group | i Son suave Minera of i ee ee ee in Gingellville Tonight | tora; two sisters, a brother, seven | Pie who heard a program “Flight LAKE ORION — Webber Ex-|&tandchildren and four great- phate ais tack home to try tension Group will meet at the | John Mark | their wedding night and knelt to- CASS CITY—Service for John) gether pledging family prayer even Georgia Dr., Gingellville, at 8 p.m. | TT, who died in his home| though they were®ot Wednesday. i'M “Up to Date Meal Planning” is here the title of the lesson to be given two months, will be at 2 p.m.’ one of by Mrs. Albert Post, leader, with Thursday in Douglas Funeral | Mrs. Raymond Sisty, co-leader. | Home, with burial in Elkland Holland has 2,000 miles of canals| Surviving are two brothers, Rob- and about 3,000 additional miles of ert of Flint. and Thomas. of Long| navigable rivers and channels. | Beach, Calif. | spiritual = ~ Cash & Carry Mil A New Service at Nye’s. NO DEPOSIT NO RETURN sanitary carton con- Standard Mik, gal . .73¢ Homogénized, gal .. . 15¢ af eS eS 7 $ » #, ee * . » ~4 : G capa ONG Betts New Restaurant ahd Grit'st 08 Oskiand Areas Watch for Grand’ Open House Announcement March10-11-12 Pharmacy ia REPEATED BY REQUEST! Ferrific BIFOCAL SALE! | “Lowest Price in Town— OWE WEEK ONLY money be re Finest quality lenses ere encased in funded withia devs 1/10-12 Kt. gold-filled eye wires — vou ave coat A choice of frames in © Flesh © Blond satistied ter any reason. © Amber © Mahogany © Briar © Mink See us! See better! Pay ee naa = ps , * © Broken Lenses and Frames ! ie Konges nal oes SERVICE! IDEAL UTILITY SIZE ued (‘ea WEBB C 351 S. Paddock FRESH MINED ‘ wee 3 a te ™ . Ps 8 tiheliellt Es see ined =e dd ~ Pia ahr i , ar , ’ * . - r * . - ~ » THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 Almost two million residents Flowers 3 - Calendar |Find Lost Boys |at‘xt= ws te cur cons er eres In Wa wer Se Funeral Directors 4 of Roosevelt SULT OF Pht- 29 State NOTICE OF THE RESULT OF | rome” inCloset Trap [ERE S LA) Donelson johns i =, HL Say mee Pe 2 eae : Bection 1 ~_ of the City of Pontiac, as in Bri Fothers rd oo rats grees cc | Voorhees-Siple . in 1-Ni ht ls D. 196, and the number of votes ERAL HOME _Al ig feceived “by ‘each ef the condigstes FUN or Mets up y trading emphonis J. T. Lomax of 75 net ‘Pair in Vacant House =| t-wi: EITY commissionzR manent 2 ies in fancy, 3.1%) bu;"Ne 1. | on individual issues ' Police today | . District | Patterson........ 633 ee SEES beep, orien % be See ee ee een ie ever UGETI Weutras ban Because two determined _ Pai Tpomatan Se ye ‘Buying in — mar-| Vegetables: Beets, Me 2, 20-1.0 | tween 1 : eee ice Station Store at 23 S. Cass field Township fathers decided NeW. Widiebiinee «cocoa 215 BOX REPL ket 73 ig yada sree Pine , Resume Fg 90-1.00 bu. Car- After ‘eo initial “opening rush, | Ave. last night, bs gtgamird — start their search anew, their two Fart J. emit clilisleeee F , At 10 am today 4 "1, 100-190 bu. . - ’ breaking in a 4 today ie Heenan: © late yesterday which would reduce| Seixas ete emery ys, Si trading was rather quiet sigma att thing hs en ug sn ae back ne td Rugh “Weitington.2<.20.000000! a} soe ee the amount ot tha cat eahedded| fexabebe: calery "oot thei ‘eu | Among higher stocks missing. - jafter a long and eS ee “40 the Press for butler prices on April 1 The | Seqecegie fs, t Socemt pe att | Am Rig be? stocks were | Lomas su spent in the darkness of a small arthor Lows SEE 337} the following boxes: for butter prices on . ay hy EE a o Pote- | ing, Allied-.Chemical, General Theft of two fender skirts 1 closet in an unoccupied new home. oe L. Costello... 222232) a 4, 5 7, 14, 15, 16, %, Mav. soybean confvact set the wiw| Be bon, 66 1 S:t20 oss bs thee, | Electric; National Pec nitee | nie cor mas: seperted to: Pentinn More than 50 neighbors, State Albert Wilkinson. 20. 202: “ 22, 2, 38, 43, 44, 47, 83, ix year peak at $3.49. Pt pag hs Corp., Chrysler, and Radio Corp. police today by Walter Cargal of| M township police and | Dr ya - Wheat ear the gn of the tra Bot a done haere Retiewe | Lower were ac a as a Pa as SAAS eo | eat eased ae ec woe sete Pied BR ae % to % cent higher, | No 1, 10-80 behs. Rutobagas, No | national Telephone, U. S. "|were taken Feb. 26 while his car Thorpe, 7, and Dennis "ieee pei == = Marc 82.2%, cor Nonchanged | {a3 id mecanteacgey ed The market yesterday was bigh-| as. parted on Kxchange street. SAliesin, bc uae as sare 1 Bogard &. Pree 2200000000 | Help Wonted Male 6 tr, March $1.53%, oats , | 150 Turnip, ‘topped, He 1," 1.00- pom ns Gees ported missing by their wm marl Te ee 300 . : a. na M higher, March 7%, rye 4/3) sa ° ne gyi yom Prean avereee sght os te Vw Mall, Drayton early yesterday Eee aires 0 | aa meemawio EXCELLENT to &% gad 3% a eee DETROIT EGGS of an pushing up to a new Plains. Kirby Milleur oad ee At 7 this i St ley James F. Plamary............. on Oa east cmnines ‘a aca a . ; dozen t is the tra. Public, and L father, and Benja in Gites te eeereeees a SALESMEN. . $3.46% and lard unchanged 25 can pe oe iy ease | 1954 ire case nearly |9 ‘til 1 a. m. % person. Therpe, Johnny's bias Se Marry w os ecneesuns SOS fox Formosa Chaveet tees es _— a 5 eee Pnarnin Rummage sale Fri, March 5, 1¢ decided to start over Mourice Br Pins es Gomenstreter “pink, ‘Setar Sa March $17.40. weighted avernse 58 large 40-51, wid | @ year Church. | ®f ¢ Cecil MeCallum...............3804 Jim O'Donnel. LI 1-1866; bet. 8 . 12. All Saints Episcopal Edson Halleck... .2.022.27. 1796 Wood ward tone in every 16 people in| titae b fire tit waar WA | A Vo gee Exchange St. entrance, —AGY. | 1 went ect my home.” Mco| perth sansa fe) tat Mae Sia t 50; large 4 nort my ee ant Tie -SchEW : dag tale sean has some form ema arg a, "mediuiy, ge Figures after decimal points are apr If your-friend’s in jail and needs prod said. “It had been looked cote eRe a a am "Gity of “Sata mas. dust a A ssories ok banek oe blood vessel disease pen 43- wid. avg - Admiral ...... a4 met bad Tei me bail, Ph. MA 5-4031. C. A. Mitchell at a dozen times, but it was locked Fontiac, Michi an, this 3nd day o Hy apply im person only, baw CCce < : , Checks —s048, wid avg. 3 Aes om SSS TEE denen 384 "Dect Ink, ee EY Sa| Shatter Se, Saleswoman —— ie) ° en . _Oreh - ee see Pee ee Kroger aa Dean s.List Includes — a snow- ne “petence Sal vecescary. Ge on Permanent es — 4 pte 1-368,8T1, wholecae Levhan rics | Alum Co Am. 633 Giese ..4 03 ° While Thorpe searched NOTICE OR REGISTRATION OF THE! perience 1 perenon, See hours than sverage ceipts 1.265.871, wholesale buying prices | Am Airlin 26 [ip McNAL |. 94 excavation nearby, Mc- Electors of the Township of Fred ey - A ary to one who qualifies. BE ps. ais Sak nay BE ER wo From County: [tise Sect ns bees trough the | fi Gea, Cony, titens AOE ane HUR’ 4 3 .-C : = ; ‘3s ceveee 43 T - To “the Board of AUTO ART gi ny > euch balance steady; re.) Am Ges & El.. 38 | ee eet ee house's milk chute ag ener Ye sursnse, late notice that siete af Pore Dealership has. ening oct 17,157; wholesale bu prices | am M & Pdy.. 322 26 County students | the boys’ names. He an, has called a special e! men. We- will Here is an 48 N. SAGINAW to 3 eg pane Me oa ae + obras ~ lg Two “fon bie County are ffled answers. Seed tm cad Fownsiin of Tren an apea to join a progressive CASHIER Scie reeete td “ceca and Am Beaune. Bi Mar Bogie: 33 pouty 38 from Michigan named a window to nts neice, erste, tat pat Frey | eters, ‘er advancément and ia. ms —_ — ‘Am Tel & Tel 166 Mon Ward $081 to the dean's list of Bob Jones| After —— = the two | who is not fesaid Township may| creased, Sammings fo Motor Sotteen 2 pat 5 ae DETROIT POULTRY Am Tob. .... oy ae W, University at Greenville, S. C.| gain arp : tn a | Rooks of the following the Sales, wee W. 12 Ne econ ceeek ute home. Must live pater tig & Detrow for Root | Anee Gm ¢ Rake” © 1 |tor the first semester of the year closet Mcallister described as | és) ‘snd Trey Township Mail eo watwes) ena Sint POR BOO oe Wa quality up. io gg 23; ugne | Soe ogg ot OE ts '| The list includes students who “mo more than 15 inches deep i ee ay ay Monday} 8A "Pike, FE 63631 her 1 pm hy a a 3 ee ER al Kea wn Gee | amet YR ay Sf |course, 7 8 soe three feet wide.” ek Bet het mate, are| CAB DaIvERAsresDY eto sez. sévcetinn Soe Supvrioce under 4 Ibs, cks 27-28 ees ie vee "30 p. m: Eastern Standard Apply Orchard > GIRL TO WORK capenetinn “So20G: aecelinge sa” Bald Lima” oes RY Central. 13 eral ere Donna Jean Baker, eee ee Time, March 2 inst. from 8:00 8. = as TAND. PROPERTY? ing" department Fg te -— Balt ~"" ggq Nis <' 3g of Mr. and MRS. Glenn | tered nearly completed Last day of registration: March Give me 30 minutes of yout time panos r- » cype, CHICAOO AP) Live. pout steady. Benaat “Was fenam de. 263 Beker of 209 N. Blair St., Royal before dark yesterday and an ese nt fie con nia one. — Fes ose, © oaks vise Dye weet, rae Bostiee Pres, Bee hE OT Airp .. ©.) Nor Ste Pw... i Oak, and Ed Donald Liden Jr., A latch Take heretofore registered with teem : * mt S| ems og he brotiers | Bond ‘sire... 136 Dhio Oil .... 62.6 and Mrs. Ed Liden,| heard someone coming. sie cate at ber Township must do so — . get ‘eo a 33 3 le saensce 16:10) ceding Oe Borden ....... @ Paenard 3) son of Mr. el snapped as they shut the door and | the Clerk ote fo the coming a PUL. Add This Extra’ a Brist My". 2° See ee Lilley son of Mr ey were eed. The Gone had | Ea ed ora siber smell deviets. Ml Ce Maa era, Dy WORK IN DOWN: CHICAGO POTATOES Budd Co ..... 116 ell ES Roland R. ’ at Iti a a Lt I) -: eae prong a x, FERRY 5st yRom ¢ CHICAGO aoe ene lo ee i Pe RR 1+) and Mrs. Ralph Lilley, no the house was nearly fin- | “Tare notice fhat ot said On To TA M. ¥ _ CRANE POWDER be oh “shock supplier “mecerate’ demand i a ni ren Ooke ... a Morris Rd., Caan, was namec ished the furnace was on, so the the. Boundary yy Fee & the Fencing Salesman - = . ROOM Clures ‘43.50, Idabo Museets Sti bat, | ee eee OS philip dor”. ae. | from Lag boys were warm. City of - Birmingham, we time position for energetic es OL 1-188 nesota North Dakota Pentiecs yt a] ww aed -..-+ 30.2 Phill Pet £08 ‘ Michigan. TRUESDEL, man between 25 and 4 y tetas eOR a lr aM o gp Mme pr owe Gass @ Obie. 46 St Peta: 8 ’ Roundup’ - weg Clerk. of age ts an expe Aeetis Lapin 11 8. Sah between H moderate: market about steady; Sey on, ah Bee ee 7. Chuckwagon ° ° ht Hold Sates: sajocmen. Cor necsscary tor some ye g gies 1._ of, to Your ome round reds Cities Serv . ny ——.. “TIT 668 Held in McKinley School Firefig ers . ree i Maret 226 outaite selling. otters ~ — only Convert a closet, hallway o? Grain Pri Chuett Pee... 383 RKO Pic 00. 84 1 Ba et SPPLY PEMsONNEL” OFICE anaemia , ; rain Prices Cote ....1183 Redie Cp .... 311 ‘TOWNSHIP—The Annua nqu ° Tapes mA ciup a'hes Re eet ee ree camcago Guam Cale faim aad Ree arty Bs cea Wart eas aeonmend ors * Death ‘No ces setae ot Sea eee room. ia marie : a 3 . . i pecs "Neiay act cores | emeaoo nny ore 1s) Se at 4 Ray © 83] OM Wet oe te a Mexiney 121 Waterford mesinaiabatiaitss be eesooe 2906 Bagh oS ata | Coe, OS Praia! Boot, Ké. 224| Roundup” was held at M WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | MARCH 1. 1984, BRYANT viscose) 220% Boy’ pf 4. Roeb |. 61 | School. banquet held ¥ Lowell ta Terms Arranged! daly 0S Rey Mar Hw, | Soa Pw ee et ee Oe as The annual fair was sponsored | Their 13th annual a nieae loved father of mrs en George Moore TN Ni iio gene | Come Camo Sinclair Ot. 388/ by the PTA “and featured baked last night o Aine eel as Walker, and ‘Truman | Murray. 5 ready to Pieces on display in our | ,o™ ee nee) te Ones a -.- B Seeny Veo - Be good, handicraft, balloon and | ship Firefighters Funeral service why #5 mag a J 3 For wee, “TE : MAE focsvens 15% Nev ae oe ciety booths and a fish | CAI Building. dey, Chapel. In- DIE MAKERS She etal aoe Steexiey Pe “4 co te—> al | potted plant as chairman pap ma yy RY 4 Sept ........ Lae May 2caeqe Bet Bate. 2 Sperry os sed pend Ranty Bess served ttended tery, Mr. Murray will ein state JOURNEYMEN ONLY a See EAMES sa Oa 1 = vce Oe Doug Aire se sew 4. a ee iat PTA meeting is set for! of the enw eee ae oe begat a gg Beene: rir one “) Mar ....s000 .75'9 Sept ....... : Devens ..:---lle ma On 112 by 100 of \_ Home. _ a . PSHE 6. 405 ~ -seceee 15% | Soybean O11 eee ee ae! 29 SO et 23! arch 16 RILEY, MARCH 3 16, ALBERT time work. nd [Bepe lll] ae nar Os oy Bost alr L ... 26 Sid Ol MJ ond pestle. | em. ed” husband BODY le SoS lee a opt Day 2000 Bae | Bast Med S<. She Btugebaxer 3° 188 Masks A turkey dinner, songs and pro] R. aa at {beloved busband DIVISION erEpOORAPHER. 5) BROWN Mes se Oo 8 Emer Rad... 103 Bylv re. &1 Good Will Clu ” | fessional entertainment were fea- focner “of tte Dovid Riley: #00 BALDWIN AVE Sment commencurcte Vi pense | te + | Tex OG Sei. os Sends Donation to RFE tured. — dear son of Degatd R, Riley, an; Nc ROUGHLY eae << Plembiog Mocting It would take about 14 years for Preepe Bui"... 601. Tran W Air... a4 — The Good Will eee Maer Werebnee as service ‘will "be held Prides. cr repairs” Must be fetlinr ith on Esst Pike. Strect Soul’ SH Wpuih Wit GISTEACS sagaret-| Freep, Dal’..; 4 Tramsamer 341! WATERFORD Mrs.|tee were Elmer as| March pat 3pm. at the Sun ‘snniysing equipment. Tired? Merveust + e 33 so. «Twent C entertained by James Donaldson Walled Lake Methodist MI 49673. Try quer ing the sun and the earth. Geo Mot |... @8Y On Garside 38| Qub was in | toastmaster, with Rev. Clayten Oliver ef. at Phone FE 3-7195 Speer | Ss tyes i os Pee’ | Cub was entertained by M ov eee a eo Sie re ae ; Gen tel $3 Vuiy are...... = last week. and Burton Hilliker. Hills Gardens - hie MICHIGANS |oeeee: Butoh: | hrembera present voted to eed 8 Fe ote git a Rber, ol y+ a Ht Geogveat...:: 3 Baten... 303| c mertbution en the Radio Free Eur Bird” Funeral’ ‘Rome Walled i pare seen: , : wot 88 Sage . PTA Hobby Show until 12 a.m. Priday ‘ bd } " We heve limited W LARGEST TILE DEALERS Siepiness “.$BE Uf St: Ht | ope campaign Sart Spats yea eee eS | ee ack te] OU... O23 B Pic... 4 a Woiae, MARCH 3 Woe LORI W WANTED FOR RIDING STA curd Waitresses, = 3 fisting F.:: 2 weemee.: | Arcadia Farm Bureau Set for Thursday friowee meiner ot “Mrs. “Earts | By tj Bauing'Giun, te sles | eat pty gts | ‘tq QR 2 &£«CB i Bomex ||) 365 Weets 2 Bre. a! D tes County Farm Sorel te Tt Wee Tr Lake women caty. OPE sure aah 4 TB toes ot sos ge e ran Farm Bureau| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Col-| eral pervice. wil 2a Se | MRcuunie ERENCES mm ta" person. nam ! i vere Gh white Mot LUM — lections of coins, dolls, paintings, . Rotse we vexed . ; SUNDAY te Big © BE FSET Pe; 4] nid ta Fetrnry meeting wets f cle, dll, panne the Donelson Johns "Funeral Doo, “Pringle Chevrolet Manis Woodward st Square LE. Rd. : In as t Bh & T 7 Convalescent Home will be featured Home aa tnt Wary... 38 Faget one 71.1 | Lapeer County conducted by| suns and rocks the String VARELA MARCH 2 iets. Sons ae a. TO = ; . a ee ss avenaces SS i 0 Sebi chow ost ee ig" ute, (00) |S Jeacle ot. age M1: Reeping machine. operation and ‘ qrecy, ayes Press) .| John Nique, oe c ham Sc. meeting = and Mrs. Valentina ~ i —e — Ki * complete = Figares after decimal oe ‘a S Linens set far me bas. p.m. Thursday. Herbert Fre: tire. Valeatina “Rute ane NEEDED plication " tormation ba » ar A oo Stocks | ward a television addition, the Rev. Mrs. Consuelo Ruiz. Puneral HELP Witt LIGHT sa se are Ree Wil chew a the xa Gate later Mr. Varele” will te Journeymen housework, feom beard. end | ea Ae ‘ me Livestock i A, MI_¢110». ee “atom oF a ote PR ORM ; autos. group's April 1 meeting, Home. Machine Repairmen WAITRESS a pOoes. IF MAP)—Moge—aainbie 100. | At the i 2 aa E. 219 Osman Bt. age es CES wt cm. sey & pee risnece Nar avough hogs offered early to make| members will 4 by its i husband Moin sf Toolmakers 99 CLUB — eBicors : sy Woelrine ir Ha. ' aeceege * Cattle Saiadie, Zewsterm: about is0 board. Mrs. ‘ iris _arreleon, and = Secccuec cent cows; cow luded on the slate are and Mrs. Stephen . s Sack “coscipts, "00 ber eents| Incl surviving mother Mrs. and do housework, ' market very cinsese’ ona, grades cattle | Lester Carison, Mrs, peng ina we einteae tenet of Rok: Patternmakers child : higher; other | choice Mrs. ert Wue' . endy: nine, bend high Smith, Robert E. Field, be sekeuaues 1 ; i Rah f E Hi Hy Ha ia? ik i it ? § APPLY Sana Loc. Ff sors, tte Minis Shape, Mr wantin i PONTIAC a to Mesto Seree cc 2 3) 3 | BM gemaere =: ; —Darie_runerai“home “6 HOURS INTO 8 Sie fb Ee =| Woman to Begin 2nd) =eeae= = MOTOR any 2 aplped Rudy ae ee 13 14 ors on and cari to make @ market; Head tN QvING MEM OF LE ROT DIVISION og sey. cal o for . = . dertone . paseed tee oe r write —---) oe tie KOs Eee a ae | — HARBOR — Mrs.|. et Jost. bet gane before: a Sickert, Oned papi ree eee. rates below (Great Britain in dollars, cdecace cuediat laa was as ae Oe a > to, CENWOOD AVE. esc, mE of. ‘[cnnadian dollar, im New York, open we eh term as president of Rocse-/. Gx,” “ieee by wie checker, Apply re Fag ea ct Tred cinte of) im LOVING MEMORY OF JaKE | 3 UNE oe, Mane Tae a ee Europe. pound sround 208 elected at Tuesday's meet- wie tiinilir'e tees, Morey'e Gell ene t: tar aiken tere ster tap per’ beef, nes wee RELIABLE SNOLE MAN FORT = fully mother, teacher and/ s.sutitul memories were dairy and oe oe me Sam Warwick: Mrs.| Sqrmises4 Sy ber dgushte, | ave infag"maching exper ee eee Jet of 100 will be Mrs. Sam Warwick, ‘Mrs. _—_— north of ster Srsee ot books. ay oi sat Ry Sunaer Gen ae SALES OPPORTUNITY | iad’ Futc"“detates good clearance will be recording The Pontiac Press Tes mas Company of » Wanted 8 ge aga lice Gat ber of] See ae Veterans 507, comeness ioe. and Robert Buck- POR WANT mc «= WALL T/LE A il af rae iH ; ; H [ az ie pan] a +} Aj ik I; di | ; rf i i DIESEL 44 tions ‘are “made Yiclonal” Gnies” Sit. 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