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Dry-kin feeling vanishes in only }2 hours, All this for only $1 plus tax kK If you spent $1,000, you could not | get more beauty help than you get from a $1 (plus tax) bottle of THAT GIVES YOU A Finished picture i f : UF g Hae petebe gad Eh aE ia ‘|Attended by ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 Peo kine ——— eat eae + ; - KNIGHTED SCULPTOR—Sir Jacob Epstein, New York-born sculptor, shows daughter Order of Knight Commander British Empire conferred on him by Queen Mother Elizabeth. Birmingham High School News BHS Press Conference Is fEaner's acts: Tho Buctnghem Fie “Green Pastures” was approved Prank Phillips, am associate editor of the | as Proscenium’s - @e paper) | at a recent meeting of the Drama- By FRANK PHILLIPS tic Club Heavy snows bogged down four Try-outs will be open te anyone schools, but 11 others attended the| with dramatic experience. Musi- Eastern Michigan League Invi-| cal background for the production tational Press Conference at Bir-| will be provided by vocal teacher mingham High School last week. Vieter Ulrich and the choir ~ proved worth-|Dopna Boileau, Carol Goodhue, while for the 147| Rosalie Rue, Carolyn Schaub, Bev students who| Bleakley, McKewen, Char- attended. Inter-|lene Sutfin, Jo Beecher, Nancy school relations | Brown, Ann Shenefield, Sue Spen- were cer, Beverly Harris, Sandy Over- } ed, new friends| guard, Helen Black and Penny were made, news-| Sears. paper and year- * ¢« 6 book policies| Birmingham High Sdciodl @giris were recently attended try-cuts for a PHILLIPS and termation fashion show to be presented here was obtainediby a Detroit department stbre from professional newspapermen | next Tuesday in the Little Theater. and advisors. Forty-one out of 116 girls were selected by three fashion ex- wore the jedan of cae necees | perts to model for the show. which publication and the awarding of |W! be held at 3p. m. the Birmingham Eccentric plaque Seniors and faculty members were measured for. thelr caps and gowns last week by a com- pany representative, the cap and -| gown committee and John Petra- kis, faculty adviser. = . s Work on the third issue of Cap- ital Bound, an explanatory pamph- let for the Washington group, is now under way, according to Dorothy Ojala, editor. The issue will feature points of interest in New York as well as in Washington, and a “You Can Imagine” section of humorous, imaginative happenings to group members. ‘ A Future Teachers of America Club charter will be presented in the mear future te the high school club by Principal Ress A. Wagner. The charter will make the club spoke to the students on problems ram — ae 7 ra ache heathen techn Ts and physical | named in honor of Martha Bald- cee iy is ar titer wham Radete Seek on6 The Student Congress dance | “Spring Fever,” ee ee he a Uarery were named, | Saturday night, proved * | Members of the sophomore class financial success...Accerding to are being asked-to prepare acts for etufent congresemen, Meso the class variety show. Weaver's band fer tte mauste, class advisor, the show will be pre- A profit of $240 was reported. | sented at an all-school assembly t the near c | de tego "© t¢.a¢0 * $1 Down! $1 Weekly! Join Waite’s Bicycle Club! cad ‘. Boys’ and Girls’ Imported Deluxe ENGLISH BIKE ® Handy Tool Kit ®@ Bicycle Pump @ Kick Stand Boys’ or girls’ famous campus coat, 100 per cent wool with White Trim. Full Cut, Unlined. Sizes 8 to 18 in Royal, Black or Green.. Hurry in today! Save $10 on Reg. 29.95. Men’s WATCHES Weite’s Boysweer—Second Floor Repeat of a Sellout! ... 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He was demoted to de-| Court ‘a y — ~D.R Jr GS the | tective Weutenant Thursday when| trian ft me | ° } mission found him guilty of insub-| | 200 . ieee: me te ie - ; WASHINGTON (INS) — Former | ordination. ar Fm —— — : e ‘New York Mayor William O’Dwyer| He was specifically charged with friendl a aero | i ; os Seta poan Fustitin sentra |dare on8 epaliy dutsian Gon nam (ane wl. test the di ; Harriman over Franklin Roosevel defying : : é Jr. as the next Democratic cands| misoners Royal was replaced | ction, “hich Will charge mental watch Master ; date for governor of New York) as chief by Insp. Alvin Cillman, The rernent . | . Winters to retain ‘ seis former, ambassador to Mex-' Midland to Host Legion | Custody of the couple's Il month : terviewed by radictelevision com-| MIDLAND @ — The Midland| ld daughter and for Gassman to, j mentator Drew Pearson who asked | American Legion Post will play|P@y %.000 a year toward the him to comment also ofi the ad-|host to 31 posts of the Legion’s| Child's support. tests our work - ; ministration of Gov. Thomas E. | 10th district and auxiliary Sunday. a : al ie Se gr Rp Pearson remarked: “And Gov. giving a printe : Dewey bap appereatty sot te —— proof of accyracy i = — pratlbes DEMAND seme chido undead: te wie e ® » sro 2 * «6 + WATCHMASTER- weren't fee clean.” © TESTED . O’Dwyer’s comment was, “Well, bd e REPAIR WORK I saw something about that and e ee ee * more consideration given rs e the soverner, ss Jon ew ° AT . oO . the executive, had some knowledge e “ * WATCH SEE Roe ts fope x — aher . e ‘ . e CAN GIVE added further question. —@e @ @ ® = bas be Dewey." as aa i Open till 9 tonight! MANY MORE since “people will gamble. , . in at GOOD SERVICE Sees at dee undmaeda “te ie control.”’ eon =e PROPERLY oe ®®® @e@ . REPAIRED--- $0, BRING IT WORKMANSHIP . ’ Just Arrived! 50 Unlined tet etal cs. 30 seconds. No charge or blivati Welte’s Watch Repair —First Floor f. HH ) THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1956 ~ Doubts lke Veto ~ of Farm Crops Ellender Believes He Lacks Courage to Turn Down Parity Extension French Hit Vietminh jim = ™" Os" Near U. 5. Aid Center| scr we, srestenet est MT ah nH ait tt F it ey FL , a3 FE HEF i it | : iit I - Beautiful prints, checks, stripes and postels. 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Ellender, ranking Democrat 6n the Senate committee, has moved for a two-year extension of the 90 per cent supports in the Senate “without waiting a decision by the Agriculture Committee. He said he has backing of 30 or more genators. First cartoon of Uncle Sam was! Jbelieved one drawn in 1852 by Frank Belloew, a U.S. army in- Spector. a long span. if ee H DRESS UP FOR EASTER Ne) MONEY DOWN NTHS TO PAY! Men! Here's an Easter Value! Actual to $49.95 ... Save $10! ag ee 99 Renae a Ce NS | OF - For Seer Misses and Half Sizes ° Jacket DRESS We made a spectacular purchase ond re cre Be passing the savings on to you. ¥ from the newest styles — the onnonse fashions . . . the finest materials in single and double breasted models. Splashes, checks, solids in all colors. Sizes 36 to 46 in short, regulars, stouts and tolls. NO MONEY DOWN! "4 Eve Carter gives it newness. oe | § %\ Tailored and frilly front maize. 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This great new Admiral costs no more—thanks to the advanced EASY TERMS > 4 Bre This sensational offer is made for a limited time only! ogular $179.95 pre, a - eas aie ~. | FOR ONLY -. ae FE455S » “ >_>ee a , 7% av? Engagement News Heralds the Approac THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1954 t ba rs h_of Romantic Spring Season WEEK-END SALE! : |mounce the engagement of their daughter, Helen* Donna, and Albert E. Falkner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Falkner of See- den avenue, Drayton Plains. The couple will street announces the engagement of her daughter, Rhoda, and Kendall D. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Taylor of West Iroquois road. Paul was graduated from the e - —_ r — _~ . . e . Capezio Shoes Have Romantic Past New Officers Are Chosen By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE always came to Capezio’s to have pampered, both on and off-stage, by Four Pontiac PTAs: | When you hear yo Baek Be ee ea eeaae ceid ax'| as letiee aipeae x atract oa . L | McCa i MeCon ll and : op where longer repair the shoes, he de- After a time non-professional wom- N ie] fellow, rrou, ’ ? nne a 5 ee eS ee te ohne", | clded to try his hand at making aoe + a a Baldwin Held Thursday Elections A cobbler, Salvatore —— pn a os any a , @ame to the United States in 1887| These slippers were the first ever : 3 Elections of officers highlighted the Th y meetings of | and opened a shop across from | made in the United States, but the The new look with the flaring school PT A’s. : 7 the Metropolitan Opera. famous dancer was so pleased with | ballerina skirt, sweaters and Longfellow Pavieva, the famous dancer, | them. she wanted to have all of blouses helped to impress Capezio Mrs. Edwin Carlson was elected president of the Longfellow . 4 Fe —. | her slippers made by Capezio with the consciousness of the non- School PTA, with Mrs. Howey as vice president; George Coni- j £ Something very important hap-| Professional American woman bear, father. vice president; Peter Spring, teacher vice presi- ] LENTEN MENU pened to Mr, Capezio at that point; New York designers, recogniz dent, and Mra. Carl Colando, recording secretary. a ing the need for a complete _* Mrs. William Ruhl is treasurer; Mrs. Patrick Mason, correspond- fashion look, ry this = ing secretary, and Mrs. Thomas Cauley, historian. costumes. On the program for the afternoon Today, the shoes which are de- wns 0 business mesting conducted | Sortie = : *y | signed from the ballet slipper are by members of the Student Coun- The pending legislation on the | made in all fabrics and leathers, cil. April 5 ballot was by and very often customers purchase Judy Bray, president; Sheila | Robert Sinclair and a discussion the shoes with the idea of getting Kinder, ‘ice president, a8 | period followed, led by W. F. Kal- a costume to match. Charien Wiegert, secretary,.mod- | witz. Both speakers are members a made The These shoes are comfortable, at erated ag each room represem- jof the Chamber of Commerce. It's a Pleasure demand for the slippers con- (tractive and, most important of tative discussed the various prob- The history of the school was to Serve You! tinued, and today.90 per cent of all, there is a Capezio for every lems on the playground, in the | shown in colored pictures by Vir- all ballet slippers im the United occasion. halls and rooms, and methods of | ginia Luther. Ceavenicat downtown dining States are made WY the company | Capezio received the Coty and correction. Plans were made for a pan- he founded... - |the Neiman-Marcus* awards for Robert St. Clair, manager of the| cake supper to be held March 2% WALDRON ...22%, Mr. Capezio died in 1940 at the its, greatest contribution to the Chamber of Commerce, spoke on| with Mrs. White as general chair. 86 8. Othe age of 70, but not before Capezio fashion world. the public improvement and hos-| ™sa. Street had become’a synonym for dancing| Capezios, which may be pur- ital e g which will| Others on the committee include P xpansion program In Waldron Hotel ee ne a =o on ee be on the April 5 ballot. Mrs. Fay Magner. Mrs. Lyle Du- Since 6 domeer'p feet cunt be ote Et ms. | A luncheon for the upper grades /senbury, Mrs. — i, eS ial HELEN DONNA HARMON RHODA HENSHILWOOD was planned for sometime in April. | Mrs. Syndey mop : z Proceeds from the’ luncheon will | Kempe, Mrs. Paul Arndt and rs. The William Harmons of Crooks road an-| Mrs. George Henshilwood of North Perry contributed to the citywide | John Heck. _| Mrs. Gerald Stoner, vice presi- speak their vows April 3 University of Michigan. A fall wedding is dent; Mr. Sage, father Vice presi- _ Take Along Special! Assorted $]50 Cut Flowers... in Central Methodist Church. . treshmnent committee. = er vice president, and Mrs. Wil- rene To Be Presented March 26 and 27 ‘The Heiress’ Boasts Extra Busy Cast Avaliable af 6% to sme we store, Good Housekeeping and Keepsake guarantees perfection. So choose with con- fidence from our many beautiful styles, This lovely new pattern in rich soft colors captures D. CAMERON the and P sci of earlier years. Blending . Allee $100 te 2475 with the contours of the new CAVALIER ‘\; Wedding Ring 12.50 “CRINO ” creates a symphony for today’s most ae “Michigan’s Largest Jewelers” Ss & MARILYN 125.00 set ng Rng, 4250 ae ree fine quality rhc prodet fren the waits : J oH & a 's _ “Man's Diamond Ring 100.00 Ey Ne ba largest producer makes this low price # *. president. Heary Enghoim, Mrs. Eari Lach- BIRMINGHAM — Three of the Basil Rathbone made famous when, taking her junior year at Smith Others serving for the coming | enbach and Mrs. Sarkis Schnor- ee ee ele — College abroad. year will be Mrs. Russell Granso, | tian. in the Village Players’ | New ity in ‘4 During Peggy 's spri ‘ 3 Orville Ch ; t PEARCE FLORAL CO. See n= Weare ien dane — —— day the three wa weed dom bers, “cinta ok Peer ned on Bay bones - : | are Friday and Saturday evenings, Skinner ts also president of the ——— | == Council delegates are Mrs. wa. | img and organization of Cub packs. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE. 2-0127 March 2% and 27. Birmingham Community House. | + ‘e days in Ni lard-DeWeese, Mrs. Clarence Phil- ; — Walter Skinner, as Dr. Austin) Before he was elected to that hon wit return js bh ‘sade and Mrs. Cari Roselli. Correct Officers eee Map greg PCR Sloper, will play the role that| office he had agreed to head the | poi. and Mr and Mrs, Reed| Guest speaker at the meeting Of Animal Welfare ——————— tae, | Community House's annual fund |.) 4, one . was Gerald White, Pontiac curic- ‘ some traveling through Italy Officers-4@ the Oakland County ‘ raising drive, the Rell Call. bef ling for hor on the| Zum coordinator for elementary Wel Sock . A SHAWS * hi ’ ; The role of Catherine Sloper from Naples. They | Schools. His talk was followed by| iy Seted tn the Rooomstichd t ' eee Michigan’s Largest Jewelers heiress to Dr. Sloper’s ‘ fortune, | will arrive in New York May 2. | 82 open discussion. Hills pec n in Thursday's Pon- : ¢ =~» || will be played by Mrs. Edward While the Reeds are in New| Members voted te hoid a style er eee J. Potter. Besides dividing her! York City they will visit another| show and card party in April. Marion -LaFaive” is president; ; time between three small children | daughter, Sarah, who is studying| The proceeds will be donated to ( \irs. Henry Garen, acting corre- e and frequent rehearsals, Mrs. Pot-| dancing there. the Ponting scholarship fund. — | sponding secretary: Mrs. Kari R. : CH OU VE A | — The) third daughter, Lisbeth, | Mrs. Howard Wooley and Mrs.|Kocher. recording secretary: ‘ : \ \ \ - vs.) Will vacation in Idaho with her James Pope presided at the tea | Charles president; 7 \C¢ DSa { ¢ Be ett chara ie ales| Srandpavents, Mr. and Mrs. table during the social hour pred ene Prom age directing the-annual Roll Call for| Con, Sucks st es Mowces — Josephine Collins, assistant treas- “ the Birmingham Community - Mrs. Cyril Davis was elected | urer. Ps House. This makes it necessary Mr. and Mrs.Allen Parrish and/to the presidency of the Baldwin) Committee members for the week in her office at the Commv- | *“e leaving next Wednesday for | Mrs. Daniel Peterson, vice presi- Faive. Mrs. Marion Goudie, Mrs. | a three-week vacation at Lauder-| dent; Kenneth Knott, father viee : : . Ex. y | nity House. Fe A. H. Meyer, Delbert Adams, Ed dale-by-the-Sea, Fla president; Mamie Hall, teacher ward G. Ball, Mrs. Lewis K. Mar- S . Mire. Ketcham te lve det Thursday, Mrs. Ralph H. Hunt| vice president, and Mrs. Herbert | 00 and Mrs. W. G. Ferguson | adviser to Thespians. a and her daughter, Bonnie, will also | Ruggles, recording secretary oa" . sand decioasis Ga, Saks gems [anne ne on cade pau ade Gal le ; , Ste and 10th grades meet twice | wil) be joined later by Mr. Hunt secretary Thomas by VFW Auxili cack month to study all phases | and-son, David, who will go down| “ule '* Seasurer. uxiliary 4 | of play production. The Thespians | for his spring vacation from Ohio| The meeting opened with three Plans to present American Flags / | recently produced “Danbury | Wesleyan University. numbers by the Baldwin Honor|to a school and scout troop were ; if ¢ | Fair.” | Mrs. A. J. Brandt ts in Col- Choir conducted by Mrs. Harold | made woes meinen day evening met Monday evening the Vilage “Players” show are| grandoon, Wiliam Frit Brandt im the American Legion Home on ; Village Players’ show grandson, Wiliam Frits Brandt, u avenue. Famous for Perfect Quali Ralph Skinner, H. J. Crichton| berm March 6. Hé ts the son of ; World-Fameus for Perfect Quality Jr. Mrs. Rolfe C. Spinning, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs, Richard M. Brandt. ne ee ee ae For those whose love deserves the finest, the tradi- | Ryan Aas eo Rages a arti ts he . — eau uo Serer . auxiia contri e _ tional choice is a Keepsake Diamond Ring There and Mrs. George T. Dwelley Mr. and Mrs. Morris M. Hal- Shin of ees te is no finer diamond ring, for Keepsake | : * * sted are planning a buffet: supper pon i tn & is. guarantees a perfect gem. | Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Reed have |to be given in their home on “A contribution will be made to The Keepsake Certificate signed by this | just learned that the reservations | Dorchester road, March 20. Their the Crusade for Freedom. It was be of friends announced that election of officers American Legion Home. Glenn Griffin Talks to School Fathers eA : whe i. 3? x 7 ee eee is ail ee ee + ee Fs 2s pe lg Zen FS ; * \ i ‘ eg it . é > qc, ¢ aan A ; 1 ae ‘tah AGtg & , SEE 3 | E Sit titr EDs 2a ge; ES pegiiiiiceiyy” gi | ae Bil > | CEE OHANE ETT et ij Bat ee ta Ha ruil < |Bgl i Rt rd hf ds iis le 1} Q APS tHE fu they Hn “al “if i — ‘ ile r § ne EGP TAZEST yates + i! afi; aoe , Filed ie i Ie i Z Bi 4 ; ir SSR Hee aie Ppl "Hl? Bas Fig | Soh tng iH Wiamal® #62 226 ig | ed | rE baa: - : t (Bi ata iH i i tht : i aif | Q = : val — (BS ely aly aa Lib ia ‘ESE Hie tl + Hint Nil foal tht 3 tf HET Tat pS Kk kK Kk KK KR kK Oe =< Ae ~ OF gd sai Sah ted 22 wea : : ls 5 | tata |e att ee ya ate id Bi: : | eo sstiuitien ee ieee is He | ya cei a att Gi HE Slay a8 Bt Es alg an tal Ul Va Bette wilh tt ial {getty | Rs SS bth ul 2 a RAE AL esti : RTT Tae elt eee TT STi 15; [ties pray Hunt eee tll tte ede|* 2 ait fi i BLT Wit ies seat Hh hil, if a ene see tiie an £3 5] elite tit nln LU HIBRHa ae Oe i Pe eS i lll =. ae e ae es a til f Al ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 132, 1954 7% i i ‘. (tm evie ws . x New York Stocks ah News in Brief | Business Notes: te Figures after decimal ‘points are sighths : ’ . ze ane 36 : Adams Exp ... 31.7 Int one 9. Mrs. Fred Holmes of 4265 Rural aL 5 ; Wi ; thi Produce ote ei Se 2 ae. Dente ane eee S pH ay Ss Follows inds DETROEE PRODUCES Allied tre... 43.1 Kresge GS... 32. at OW ace Pontiac Police Thursday theft U4 . (UP)—Wholesale prices o% | Allis Chal .... 50.2 Moser Sot of two fender skirts fom her auto ‘ Ang : ph By > aoe secey, veo. | Alm Lid =. $27 TOP clas ||| ass while it was parked in @ factory for voting 00 ce CHICAGO @ — Buying entered $6.80 bu: Ho 1, 330-460 bu: apples, Oreen- | am Alrlin.... 1246 Lie Mc & Lo NEW YORK @®~The stock mar- parking lot at Glenwood Ave. and "reperty, i, the ° Re Oe ee re ef | ak 3.50 bu: No 1, 200-380 bu: pap ape Lockn Airy Sat | Ket-was) slightly higher and: stow Kennett Rd, mo i aa eee Sie ote strong winds and blowing dust over |2-228 bu: apples Northern Spy. fener. | Am Gas & HI St beve © Com -. 34 | today at the start. Four bub caps and two tender| Total 128,777 Units Are pag FO Tnown eal oe Gn citi wheat belt 49 ba; No 1, 3.28 bu; Nel 240-21 BU | Am Loco... 138 Mack ‘Trucks . 132 / Gains in the minor fractions were | skirts were stolen from an auto Only’ 855 Behind Last | theretrom, "= ee, -" Other cereals started out with |125 bu: fancy, 125 dos vche Cabbage Am N Ges. sae Mertin Gl... 311 / the rule throughout the list, and| owned by Lee Thompson of 8524 corner ot 73 an easier undertone but he | ee ee a Ses ee coney, | on ee el ome et many small losses were present. | Cascade St., Milford, yesterday Comparable Count sunghess. —— Strength in wheat soon found re- |e i, 300-340 erate: celery, No 1, $8-1.60 a. ni 8 when the car was parked on W. Dated: March 82 Railroads higher along with flection in other pits. Peed grains | ena Parmnipe. ‘Mo’ t 100180 Mou | Am Tele Tel 1633 Movil’ Br <”. 383 =e Huron Street, according to Pontiac| Motor vehicle output in the Unit- ewan Chet recovered to-go above their pre- pelea a mei, th tes wee bekt | Am Tob. $14 Mueller Br ... 283| the steels, motors, oils, most Cop- | Police, ed States this week will total 128,- March 12, 10, 28 end Apeit 1, 2, vious close and soybeans got back | \ey root, © 1. 1.25 dos bens Pota- | ATO< ee Nat Bise ... 366, pers, chemicals, aircrafts, radio- units, Automotive News most of the ground they lost at |'es M0, 1. $0.08, 90-10 bag; potatoes Aichson on vet Nat Dairy ef 7 televisions, and the utilities. Pl rg Am ag omg ie sald | court - the outset. biack, No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu; radishes, red.1 Ryoc Mig... TONS ~ block shares until , —Adv tae end of the feat |e't tote tes ba mesa notkonen | A003 ES, $3 SY ADB | a8? | auc rca om the tape at 8%6| = AAV. | The trade paper counted 107,082 hour was % to 2% cents higher, | Ne 1; 100-139 dor behs. Squash, De. | Bell & Omlo .. 206 Ni Sega | 5 = Rummage sale; St. Vincent de | cars and 21,685 trucks in the total. March $2.28%4, corn unchanged to | 4% Neo 1, 100-150 bu: squash. Hub- Beth sti 561 No Am Av - 234 up %, and the stock continued | Paul Hall on South Parke at 8 Last week 108 and % ~ March $1.55%, oats un-| net, reise ben UD ‘OPPO: | Besing Aird .. 6) Nor gie*pe . 1s, | (rading at that level. cclock, Seturéay, Mareh 13. ies ec wae te te a to % higher, March 77, rye Bond ott See Ohio Of ..... 6.7) A block of 8,000 shares of Glenn —Adv. Jower to % higher, March $1.19 CHICAGO PRODUCE Borg Warn... 99 Packard 3.4 able 1953 week 126,616 cars and ~ at % 1 to 2% hi mat, CHICAGO (AP) —(USDA)— Potatoes | Briggs “Mig .. 38.3 ae 194 Martin traded at 21% up 4s. It was Mf gh eg yg 29,605 trucks were produced. March $3.49, and lard 15 cents | hipments for Friday 490" Saturday T04 {a Sta "<1 hat Berke Dey". 2a | yesterday's mest active lame wp MA 5-4031, C. A Mitchell | This week's output, the paper lower to 5 cents a hundred pounds | femanu ‘sow. market dull: og bg Seman al 8 erage > ie terms, TV ee ee higher, March $17.25. sets $2.95; utilities $2.28-40: bakers $4.00: | Cdn Pac ..... 45 Breips D ... 34 Service. —Adv year to 1,116,892 cars and 225,- . | Gare Stns BS PRP nage “3” Livestock Sacred Weart Church Penny | %? trucks. In the same 1953 po- Grain Prices DETROIT EGGS ow Tees ees 1” Pet we DETROIT LIVESTOCK supper, Sat., March 13, 5:30 to 7:30. ea THE IT (AP)—Prices per @ | Ches & Ohio.. DETROIT (AP)—Hogs salable 100. Not | Adams Rd., Auburn Heights. cars trucks. : CHICAGO GRAIN fob. Detroit for case lots federal-}cni & NW 1 pu Plate Ot 587-7 | enough hogs early to make » market. —AAYV . : ~ CHICAGO (AP)—Cpening grein: state graded eggs today oe ji Proct Gam 23 | oe o00. -| This week's Automotive News wet caee’ May te 1 208 acrniee: A, iathe, 53-04, vetebted azer-| Coxigs Serv ; a2 ——. see cows, oday,_ market fully randy. Com The Church of Ged, 575 E. Pike, figures show General Motors build- Mag sc BT Sept 12aty | ROMO, GAME, wud ave. 40%. B Uaew.| Cuts Pee 1. 3C1 Rate Ce. 24 | Live for larger su "aaughter steers, giving chicken dinner March 13, ae a co-sess> a | Browns: A. jumbo, “80: ‘large. 45-48, | COC® --120 Rem Rand ... 171/ heifers and cows strong 127 W. Pike. 5 until 8 p. m. against 49.9 per cent in the previ- se” oe PGES | etd eve g@: medium. (43; B large 43: | COM GUM "°° 35 Repu eel a | pare eet eisse “1188 Ibe nad’ 1231 Wo . —Adv. | ous week and 45.8 per cent last wa 138% Sen ececds eo does ie ate .@, Reyn_ Mot .. 4 | tod steers 36-08 esate, bal obese Suidisie sate Combed taba year. Ford will have 34.4 per cent : : Bey LB. Ror 20D ase CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS — | Consum Pw 42 St Jos Lead.. 36 | steers and yearlings 22.00-24.00; in- ~ | of this week's total against 34.8 per|—-- . July 157% cx ‘AP)—Butter steady: re-| Con Pw Pf 45 1004 Scovill Mf ... 281| creased showing good steers 19.00-21.80; ist Church, Gat, March 13, 8 sm a . BS age anae | git ent ingots eee te S24 Sc te: Ht] Eek ly ad ener wees ia | 2 Parting lou entrance, | | ge 1050 week, while Chrysler jour < wv Sept ooo sas PH, 5; 00 C 00.78; care 9 B 63; 88 | Cont Ol ..--. 903 = out: 403 ere 22.0. meet, goed and. choten ners Ae 1983. week, while Chrysler ° : ye . 3 Bees ty receipts 15,281 gt 1.2) 35 = | 38.00-20.00; utility commercial hett- . DULY ..r0reee 45 Soy whatesaic be: Gurties Wr 02 Sou Pac..... 43.5 | ers 13.00-17.00; bulk utility and commer- Bept ce 12.85 eased es” a Bou Ry.....0. 46 | cial cows 12.00-13.80; few high commer- Devens MRR SR | Uae Sas shige eects B08, | Bou Cac 18) ate" Beane ease anners ama cate ar i2 “ee ee ee pe ee P 7 @td Oll Ohic.. 37.7 Foreign Exchange tab. Detratt for Not geailey Bee pou | E a Miu ts a 7 Se create %. So cnsty cals, Very NEW. YORK (AP)—Poreign exchanse | "lacus Heavy type, 34-33; light, 22-23 | End John .... 778 S¥ift ® Oo... 433) TUG, 4. gag ys raves follow (Great 2 Heavy broilers or under 4 Ibs BR... 171 Sylv BL PG... 287) (ain: vealers bout steady othe cents: mew York open x ae po = aa a higher Monday; late bulk choice to low H. & Vance, company president, largest, today reported net income - 3 3/33 per cent Barred Rocks, pt Bul . $97 Timk R. Bear prime vealers 25.00-30.00; late today + of 036 | , 103.00% U.S. cents, up 1/32 of « cent Gen ‘101.7 Tram W Air.. 142 30.00; commereial good 16.00-| He said in an annual $37,036,215 for 1953, second larg w market report that q/le, unchanged: Great Br v0 Saag CHICAGO (APL Live poultry steady | Gen Mills’... S22 Underwood... na wer .p calsbes 90 Today's market noms net income in 1953 totaled $2.687,- | © in its 107-year history. The rotures iy6. unchanged: t im Carbide... 14 mpared thaneo * | railroad’s best year 1950 when | tare Pate bus enchanee:, “Ore | om feuee cs owen gnay cm eee’ | Sos egg = S42 Oh Coeee 02 | BO, Sea Lagan Samant nagar | 27, Ompared with $14291.7H9 i | proces were $38,000671 — the Great Britain 9@ day futures 28) cat | Sota he 1 cent lower wy hens | Gen Tel 40.3 Unit Air Lin.. 23.5| lambs fully 60 cents higher; sheep 1952. The 1953 figure amounted to . tax ST at rcees tane 30% ag hel OE RD ed 7 a ‘08 wm wooled | $1.13 per share, compared with bill then, was $69,492,054. ot & cant, wachanged: Roland (quilder’ s- ahi vast Tk eee Tein ender tie ‘Tee Be-00-bo se; | 96.05 im 1952. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN OF A COUNTRY CLUB 26.42, 5 (ire) -- 33 0 S Revd _.... 317) utility and tow good wooled lambs 1800-| Although net income was down, public hearing to be held by the Pon a gy — ng - fescudo! 3.56. POTA Grah Paige 1a US Smelt.... 454/33 60: few fall shorn lambs 23.00-23.50; ti Zoning Board st the zaeen fitene) 19.4, un-| CHICAGO, (AP) —Potatoss: | Arrivals | Gt No ym as 0S Sete: bulk cheice and prime shern lambs No Studebaker and its subsidiaries Boenshi EF gn Bag ) BIN hanged Desmart’ cone | St, “d"nee eapping, geri ae | Qu ONe 2 BS Were Mi 3 | anime Shor tron Mo Kona 2 tuna | Oe MESS gan in 1962. the | ~Prem A te CS” trom ibe north See It! Drive It! Today! | . periea: Argentine (free) 1.24 | Russsts $3.30: Bakers 04.00: Minnesota | Homestt ‘jes bo a Bre. 241 Se cass oval ‘ap 00 130K; oui fond naices fiethory than in 1962, the | 0 outh for Se mile on the east side | . Aa : Mexico 11 unchanged: | sim Round Whites $1.15. | at Sam 2, ee eM... SP T'00-18.00. “ne Bb to C3—-trem the exe Bee : bey Ay pany Inland St! .. 46.3 Woolworth. a6 of the Willis School zy to Mt. Per ; Hong Kong dollar 17.60, un C Th Inspir Cop - 4 | hg PEt CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Hospital Treats Cuts oases Haak on Ee ae of Opdyke changed. | anine Lover Thwarts —_ ee S| gee ed oe aaa aa The SW quarter of the SE ‘4 Section nc DETROIT STOCKS Quarantine Measure a saahea higher en butchers: mest advance on| Charles R. Morse, 41, of 3181/11, TIM, RIGK, Pontioc Towsnkip from wey as (Hornblower & Weeks) STOCK AVERAGES ate eater ae: eee ee ae | Daftmenth, Oxford, was treated | Tr ‘tne’ s Watton Me : ie Figures after decimal points are cighihs| MONROE, La. (UP) — Police | (Compiled by Ths, Anatiaied Prevg, | putchers iheliss chaise "Ne 1 ana | at Goodrich Hospital for face cuts | Subdivision wi ic anal ve wooed Che - YOUR NASH DEALER A ie 8 13, | searched today for 30 dogs lib- lies enst. Ratie Ui, Stocks Se ene er a cn tee ane | ee early today when his the proposed change is on in the |e . ~~ EU... - aie 23| erated from the city dog pound | wok ago 145 «6863 st Itt | O° at bend lot choice No i get mes |Stake truck skidded on ice and |S "Si.cined at say time by those in- 85 W. Lawrence at Cass - Phone FE 4-1545 ego ff fits mawans ve feta “eR | BM: Som RSS Se ee | struck 0 tree. Morac’ was driving |teiea “WO = Sires: 4, $f $y] The dows had been locked wp as) ey Diet i? eS Mt 2 Ge reer set asta $13: | Brendon ‘Township, sccording. eo OPEN NITES Wayne Screw* sO nh gener pte = Prevent | i9s2 high... -.: 150 ks tee 1 | 2L28:-a tow cheter ervund 2 B 5.50 Brandon Township, according to ORETA ‘i oensnip Clerk. aA sale: bid end asked. spread of rabies. 1982 low........ 1312 667 S87 01.0 | good clearence. sheriff's deputies. March 12, 13, 1984 _ Death Notices . Help Wanted Male | Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female 7 Wanted Female 7| Work Wtd. Female nl Building Service 12} Income Tax Service 17 ——- * BOX REPLIES ELDER! pone “ives peter - : a Ron £ At a a.m, today farm 9 By PT a a ag a ig ty | a bosom press en weeks ee yg We om Woman desires house- Pg Be | i, F Bissen BPE, rome = MARCH 11, 1964, 80- ot Parmington 0510J3. Pe de A mg ay my —— - — ak p, -| work by the day. Also | 3082. —— Bishi, ‘Home ‘cal by appeme . Columbia, age 13: there were replies DerekEsTED IN LEADING ; y mee — SPECTALEEENO shamabie, age 38; bo- ra e pane gps ny « ag 7| ecu, 328M, Weedward, Btrming-| _for_sppomtment baby sitting nites. Call! aries Brecher. bressewaye end aA a ee Pit ate Biment Experienced | #..8v = tt TADY 0 SELL WALLPAPER AF. | “stay SEARS ON OUDES, | FE 2-2744alter 4 o'clock. | Si'Sbve we smceer' your bue-| FE mI men, Mrs. Marie Blumerich, and : req +3573 appoint y in person. Brown Bros. 4 1 12 noon, FE 7-0000. WALL NTING AND | i oF remodeling proviems | THCOM! Marvey, end Theodore Goomsere. 6, 9, 10, 11, 12, 4, 29, . ‘ag Desi ne eKPER _ Kora” sigins x WOMEN 43 OR MORE AF: Veeeang by man end wan. PP Por nee 3. can ——_~+ “a, 12, ot 9 AM at S| § -22, 28, 38, Si, 34, 39, 46, Engineering Designers cigthing salesman. Attractive Oe Pant Task SURGE RS Siose Ungurie partion, Waid overs | will TARE WW TRONINGS — ole co Rosary service | 3 49, 53, 55, 58, 62, 63, 63, at . ee eee Se eo ee ' Sf Sea (MOTT: | Please call after 3:30 p.m. FB fala Srove Fraag, evening i 0 Pol at Men. | 4 rng. xa, pe, 90, 00, 105, || "Einecring Draftsmen | ool, Watratirs tor, | ‘Micesak®, “IP termnisteD. | women yom KITCHEN —BAY | woulss - Wanre —— im at. Mrs. Geemacre will 108, 110, 118. ENOIXEERING nEconDs | —'? ™. Sesmen. . pa a Be | eet in persén. ito tele | “© 7 ae es Oe Can evenings. | ‘ —— ems _.WANTED: MEN | BeGcane aagur, Foun cath” sdorere Onit ana Bus: | | S'gemne yA : Fp YOURSELF Club. 2280 Lake _ Penne: Factory AND ARY, EXPERIENCE YOU Comsreree Building Service 12| Business Services 13 BANNE! ata CKUS omed Quen SA 0 Seo e EES Statistical Clerks Accounting Clerks TABULATING EQUIPMENT t [ ; ie 5 mh 7 eft Pe P z . 3 er of Mrs. Johaston ee ge . DIAL FE 2-8181 = March 13. at 2 P.M. st the Dud- APPLY Laundry Service 18 barn Heights, Sith Rev. Nowert || From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. : So Waite Chapel har. Mattteh 2500 East Maple Road ate Al errors should be re . . Dee tor we me feb oon, ioe ports es Birmingham, Michigan By Agee —— on Por Jewelry department Must ve LOANED FRE to the American Cancer Society-|{ {han to cancel. the charges TACTO® AND, IMPLEMENT WANTED TOP NOTCH SALESMAN RB “SHOP. INC. Sole hecoraions’ iso ool. ail 7 TWIONT. MARCH 11, 1984, MAZEL | for, tet ot ei vicinity selling nationally ed- : sises, ot OR doses REEA, 2510 Gilverside, age 59; be- fet “meerton ef the | aa vertised line of No can- | 242_W. Magte Birminghan GA loved sister of Mrs. Josephine |§ Yeruisement = FORD MOTOR vassing leads ‘concr.| gk AND WOOL Pinmnen. Ex-|_ Work Wanted Male 10 MGee and Mrs. Elizabeth Vailins. — me. COMPANY lent earnings, Call or write At Colin's Cleaners. 650 Funera} corviee will be held Men. > ate be cae lantic Mig. Company Ine. sest| _Wosdward, Rochester. OL 3-771 BRICK WORK WANTED : Huntoon Sepores, Beme. Inter- sdjustments as wil be even ga. Or call TEXee +6831 J oo MARRIED MAN FOR GENERAL farming Farmington 0530J3. i | rf if us ‘ : 2 3 : il : i : ff I : iz j g a4 +iE*3 , g i : 3 : | | ne : B fa [f H s g fl i! a ‘ rf : CO i 8 f 7 : be ied ‘up to O38 jong 500 per br? Pleas : MUST 8 . John, Robert L. Up- Gay publication ent married, read. iar with double . Cali for ap- = : seer sod rent Woven, ee ee ne || tears Eee oe | pominest Pe cw." =| Stenographers | fairs eners_prive | ! preg othleae, ag os Bn: BEAUTY OPERATORS 415 PON- Y MAN WA aINT. ‘ service be heid 1 Day 2 Days 6 days JIG BUILDERS tine State Bank Building. : . Get that mom done | Monday, March 15, at 1:30 PM at