- ing in midtown Detroit, the start of formal bargaining on’ i | Augusta Favorites '. 4 Souchak, of Durham, N.C., got ~@nd caught the crest of the hump _ and bounded over into an adjacent a | iN, =’ The Weather f tts Friday; Warmer Details bese twe -‘Tisth YEAR | ‘¢ ea PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SHUBEDAY. APRIL, z, 1955 —68 PAGES PRESS - ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PR: | __ NTERNATIONAL NEWS ‘SERVICE State Fa y ority Studies Defi int ‘GMand UAW | Start fo Bargain in Detroit Today | Labor, Industry Giants Square Off for Tussle Over Guaranteed Pay DETROIT (#—The giants | of labor and industry square off today on a union’s most ambitious demand since or- ganizing days—the AES teed annual wage. The principals are the billion-dollar General | Motors Corp., the nation’s| ™ biggest industrial firm, and! }- Walter Reuther’s 112-mil-| lion-member CIO Unit ed) Auto Workers, the nation’s biggest union. The arena is a small room | the massive General Motors Build- | scene of, a new contract. Immediately at stake are the | fortunes of some 350,000 General Motors employes across the coun- try. But the significance of the © ‘Regotiations goes far beyond this, §. The current five-year cost-of-. living contract between GM and/| the UAW expires May 29. Three | ing 140,000 Ford Motor Co. ployes runs out. . The UAW plans to concentrate its guaranteed wage fire on these two biggest producers in the in- dustry, Jord negotiations start Tuesday. If-it comes to a strike, the feeling in Detroit labor circles is that Ford would be chosen. The reasoning is that the ‘union couldn't afford a long strike at GM which would cut off roughly one-third of its dues besides cost- ing countless millions -in strike benefits. The UAW guaranteed wage plan ealls for 40 hours’ pay if an em-/ ploye works any part of a week. The employe would be guaranteed enough to “maintain his living standards” any week he is laid off completely. _ Shoot Short of Par - AUGUSTA, Ga. (—Billy Joe Patton and Mike Souchak, two of the top conversation pieces of the 1955 Masters Golf tournament were unable to crack par on the early holes of today’s first round. — ‘ Patton, having trouble keeping his drives in the fairways, was two over par after seven holes. So's ¢hak, sensation of the winter tour, ; because was even par after four holes. s—par-5-on No. 2 the -hard-way— is drive landed just behind a “pump in the faifway and ‘his sec- fairway. He went for the pin but faught a trap guarding the green, Then he blasted out about two Teet from the cup and sank his putt. Defending Champion Sam Snead, Ben Hogan and other top threats = among the late ‘starters. AP Wirephote ALL EYES ON BALL — Sam Snead has an attentive gallery as he days later a similar pact cover-| pitches his ball from the edge of the green during practice round at em- | Augusta, Ga., yesterday for the Masters Golf Tournament. Snead, from White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., is defendimg champion. The Masters | begins today. (Story, page 53.) County Educators Praise Proposal for Federal Aid - CLEVELAND (Special) —Oakland County school super- intendents returned to their local schoo! districts today hailing the Beardsley Rum! proposal for federal aid to education as the key address of the annual American Association of Schools Administrators ‘convention | -tApr. 2-6). Rum]; noted financial authority, set forth ; a program of federal aid for all schools of the nation on a-per capita. Power—D-. child basis which he said should = by Jan. 1 of 1956. - Federal aid ta education,* long a controversial subject, previous — programs have been ham- strung with federal control, ‘must come because the local | tax base is not sufficient to! support a good educational program, said Ruml. By distributing the federal money ‘on a per capita child basis, Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, ee | ot Pontiac ‘schools attending the convention, said that federal con- trol danger is eliminated. ° Clifford H. Smart, superintend- ent of Walled Lake schools, said that “I agree with Ruml’s state- ment that the property tax, al- though it should remain an ‘integral part of school support, cannot fur- nish the funds necessary for an adequate school program now or in the sources must be made available.” Raml’s thesis is that the in- crease of national income de- creases the lecal moneys avail- able for education, Smart said that a reasonable pro- portion Py our gross national in- come is not presently allocated to. education and Rumi's recommen- dation of a three to six per cent increase {for schools is moderate, Both Smart and Dr. Whitmer suggested that school district re- of Ruml’s proposal, “Federal aid would,tend to per- | petuate the inefficient district un- der Rumi's plan,” said Dr. Whit- mer whe believes that reorgani- zation must take place to guar- atitee the — use of sable le- | _funds,____ am Donald Baldwin, SIS of Rochester scfools, endorsed Ruml’s plan in “theory.” immediate future. Other City Stores Will Close Most retail stores will close from noon to 3 p. m. tomorrow for Geod Friday Tre Ore serv- lees, Richard L. McParttin, of the Pontiac Retail Merchants Assn., said today. ‘|close that winners in at -| the Republican. camp. He polled -organization precede the enactment Election Hinges Upon Canvass in 20 to 30 Days 3 Contests Unsettled; Both Parties Will Call for Recount DETROIT (#—Michigan’s | past, but results were so! least three of the eight con-| tests will not be known un- | til the official canvass 20 to 30 days hence. | Even the official count | likely will not settle the out- election in state history. | Leaders of both the Democratic | and Republican parties, conceding | nothing, say they will call for a. recount after announcement of the, (official tabulation of the million- ; plus votes which were cast. | Only Chief Justice Leland W. Carr of the State Supreme Court, ‘running for re-election, could claim | a substantial margin of victory in| an impressive 487.072 votes to take + ar $5 ,000-vote lead over his nearest | \competitor, Circuit Judge Eugene | ~ F. Black, a Democratic nominee | from Port Huron. The other Republican leaders are Dr. Clair L. Taylor, incumbent,* for superintendent of public in- | struction, and Stephen S. Nisbet, Fremont, running for re-election to the State Board of Education. Taylor by 2,167 over Dr. Lyon Bartlett, Grosse Pointe superin- tendent of schools, and Nishet by 1,962 over John M. Veale, St. | Clair ~The unofficial vote: Monday, as follows: U. of M. Regents (Two Elected) =| i. (Complete) | Adams—D ....... 521,553 wou. > Sheets Herbert—R. . = .. 507,335. lip 114985437- ‘Superintendent | (One Precinct Missing) Taylor—R......... 515,492. Bartlett—D:..... . 513,325. . Board of Education (One Precinct Missing) Baker—D........ 521,075 se ee ewe ~. 507,755 Stafford—R. — - 505,094. Jones—R.... , 499,426 " (Complete) Carr 478.072 Black............ 402,616 Brake............391,011 Roth............ 301,106 spring election is three days. | come of the tightest Spring | t Both men held razor-thin leads, | ‘Saginaw Police tabulated by The Associated Press, 72-year stroke and lifted him from his bat- “Calvary” will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, Glen-. | tered bed to take him to a hospital. | dale and S. Genesee Sts., beginning at 1 o'clock. The | service will last one hour and will feature selections by from_the Tuesday Musicale. | @hine “Ev erythiag we touched hi by Pontiac ies in ~ March FOUND IN HOME — Saginaw police (left to right) Delbert L. Newkirk, Frederick B. Bremer, and Sgt. aP Wisephete | Trarup was found unconscious in his Saginaw home, Raymond V, Carter, count the savings of Frank police having to break in to take him to medical Trarup, 72, which were found in t littered home, | assistance; City Churches Announce: * 8 @% Unearth $12,000 — in Hermit Hovel -(UP)—Police today | SAGINAW searched the hovel of a recluse who wore no shoes but had at least $13.000- in cash, debris in. hisshack. Officers stumbled on the hoard | when “they. were called _ to help. a | “sick man.” They found that. Frank Trarup. | “ott hermit-had-st In the process, an officer kicked over a beer can standing | “near the bed, ‘Silver dollars spilled from the beer can among | the rubbish strewn on the floor, After taking Trarup to the hos- | | Nisbet—R LPeiees . 508, 599 (pital, police returned to search Vv 506.637 the shack.. They found $1,450.96 in eale—D......... ' cash, $11,646.07 in bank accounts _ Board of Agriculture and numerous other stocks of un- (Two Elected) ‘| determined value. ; . ‘Cosapieto) : _ Steck certificates dating back to the 1920s were found in the draw- ers of a broken down sewing ma- seemed fo have money in if,” Capt. Melvin Austin said, “Our boys are stil] out there finding money, even some of those old | stocks andj | bank deposits hiddenameng the ‘New Sales Peak Good Friday Savane By MARY ANGLEMIER Pontiac Press Church Editor ie Route Saginaw Police Count Treasure Hoard Engineers Map Recommended Road Course Communities Affected Will Be Consulted on Announced Plan The Michigan Turnpike Authority today said it has ‘received a definite plan ‘from its engineers for the route of the state’s proposed north-south toll road from Rockwood to Saginaw. The Authority will study the plan “but it will be some | time before any final action is taken on it. It will be. thoroughly studied first,” '|Said Otis Hardy, of the group's administrative staff. As presented to the authority | Meeting in Ann Arbor today, the route would start at a point on US- '24 southwest of Flat Rock. The road proceeds north through Allen Park and Dearborn along Southfield to the Ford Es- ‘tate, and then follows the River Rouge valley through Oetralt's Rouge Park. ~- Near Eight Mile Rd, | cross to the west of Telegraph | road and hit Franklin Village. The route remains very closely . parallel to the west side of Tele- ‘ graph yoad, crossing Maple road, +| for about a mile before it reaches | West Long Lake road in ‘Bloomfield Township, Oakland’ County. At this. point it crosses to the east side of Telegraph road and proceeds northeasterly to an_in- terchange at Woodward Ave. It continues northeasterly, turning |due north as it crosses Square Lake road. Then it crosses the Grand Trunk Railroad and Avburn road and jogs slightly to the west for an interchange at road, about a mile south of Walton boulevard. _ The road then heads north pass- ling Mud Lake-and Judah ‘Lake oa Christians throughout the worid-wiit go-to—chureh 'tonight and tomorrow in =e of Jesus’ last Pree east and by two days on earth. I meets the northeast ‘edue of it would | ‘eorheis_Lake-in Orion Township | cai continues in its northeasterly A—Good- Friday meditation ‘entitled “The Road to. pa pcpar a arr ate direction past Dennis Lake, Sey- a group “Lord Hear Our Prayer” b Incarnate” by Gounod an the Wondrous Cross.” = of silence. Mrs. James B. Forman will direct the singers and | Henry Elling will be at the organ. The pastor, the Rev. | Otto G. Schultz, will read 10 meditations depicting the Saviour’s passion. Each meditation will be followed bya Mrs. Basil B. Kimball will sing| They will sin Verdi, “Jesu, Word of. the hymn “‘When I Survey v —*at the close of the service “I Walked aed Where, Jesus Walked.” Tinls L. : orem into. mour Lake toad in- Brandon Town- — ship, Oakland County, and midway between Hemstead Lake and Perry Lake. Passing Grass Lake on the north- ern edge, it cuts into Groveland Township, heading northeast over Groveland road and Burdee- road. The route would go east of Pon- tiac. and Flint, terminating five miles south of Saginaw tieing in with a by-pass expressway buiit by the State Highway Depart- ment.. Chief criticism of the turnpike has been the belief it will _ jatad on ere t- books. tossed into corners . and jammed into the mattress.” Austins said Trarup apparently ordered catalogs from all over the nation and tucked bills be- tween the pages of many of them. othe Life of Christ—28 - Even Disciples of Jesus Doubt Resurrection By BISHOP FULTON .J. SHEEN (On Sunday meraing after the Crucifix: fon severa) women Christ's grave. Li ont wished to on hogy were grieving hot expect @ ‘finally Mary Magdalene and Jo- anna and Mary the mother of : dames, told the apostle of His = : ned been | inid and ; Soy Se Lew “make known the ach Christ's * Nothing is more anti-historical the pious women were Dan © Coit ts rise. from. the dead. This was, in fact, something they never expected. Their minds Were not made up of that kind of earth on. which such expectations Resurrection, they refused to be- lieve. “To their minds the story seemed madness and they could not ‘believe it.” ee Added to the original incredulity ~ of the women is now the incredulity of the Apostles. Their answer prac- | Our tically was: ‘You know how wom- .. The other women may _ before the advent of scientific psy- chology were not afraid of their own minds playing tricks upon We boast of our own in- skepticism < overcome, because theirs started from a hope that was. disappointed in Calvary; this is far more. difficult to heal than a mod- ern skepticism which is without hope. Nothing is farther from the truth than to say that followers of Blessed Lord were expecting the Resurrection’ and,. therefore, were ready to believe it or to-con- Sole’ themsglves for a loss that seemed irreparable. H. G. Wells has written nothing about the Res- urrection that Peter and the other aks ais eeeans 8 thre # Ce ee Pie Pe eee eee eee =F een veee * ‘y Se eeyare aad "a se BOP. cca BRA #23 Pages, 4 Jobn on the lake hand, and declared that he would kill anyone who said that the prophet had died. But with Christ there is a ‘readiness to believe that He had died, but a reluc- tance to believe that He was _living. There were many other ‘appear. ances of Our Lord, for example; to the Soe on the road to Em- maus, to the apostles, - excluding | to the: .apostles with: Thomas, to multitudes, to small | groups of apostles, to Peter and | [ex wee a ay fo hve id ascend back eS Cols). _ eo olla coe . av Reach 54,146 Cars, for Highest Month Pontiac Motor Division sales soared to a record high of 54,146 new cars in March, according to R. M. Critchfield, GM vice presi- dent and general manager of the division, 4 ; During the last 10 days of March, 21,489 cars were delivered, March sales. were 30 per cent over Febru- sales in Pontiac history, topping’ Pontiac’s previous record of Au- | gust, 1950, by 20 per cent, Criteh- field said, . Total sales ol 1955 Pontiacs through the end of March have gone over the 223,000 mark. Critehfield predicted record sales of over 550,000 new Pontiacs dur- ing the 1955 model year. In comparing sales this year |with 1954, Critchfield said they | were up 66 per cent over March last year, Used car sales by Pontiac deal- ers also reached a new high in ‘March. Dealers reported 75,677 ‘used car sales,‘more than 19,000 units @bove March, 1954. ‘| Soda Fountaih A-Age . DENVER (®—An ice cream firm in Colorado—where snow and dust “Thave been in the news along with increased atomic fallout from re- ada tests—came up with of the month today. The name? Chocolate fallout. ° Returns Prepared t oe Open Bren. FE 2-2618 | Mttdy tha Kiddion: Soe the live Bester window. Good one paehne { ‘ary and by far the highest month’s | | presentation in costume of ‘The | Story of Mary Magdalene.” | Franck and “He Was Alone,” ' Macedonia Baptist Church. Friday, roy Week eery ic cs are be ing held each night this week by the the Young Matron’s Auxiliary to, the Women's Home and Foreign | Missionary Union will conclude | Christ. at 7:30 p.m. at Macedonia | Center with the showing of ‘ ‘Nico- | demus and the Resurrection." Maundy Thursday grea | Service and reception bers will be held pote) at t the First Congregational Church. The Chancel Choir will sing ‘‘Alle- | luia,” by Randall Thompson and the Rev. Malcom K. Burton wiitt | preach on “Jesus Ofttimes Re- sorted Thither.”’ The Women's Fellowship will ‘hold the annual Good Friday | | Breakfast at 9:30 a.m. Mrs. Law- | rence D. Graves, wife of the as- sociate pastor, will give a dramatic | Mary Louise Lindquist will sing “Panis Angelicus,” by Cesar by Theodore Paxton, with Charlés A. | Wilson, accompanist. The church” ' congregation will join in the Union Good Friday Service at the Cen-| tral Methodist Church from 12 noon to 3 p.m: . The St. Paul Lutheran Charch on Joslyn Ave. will meet for a Maundy Thursday Communion Service, “The Lord’s Supper.” The choir will sing “Go to Dark . Gethsemane,” Pastor George J. | Mahder will speak. Preaching. from the ther “A Was There When They icified My Lord,” will, be the Rev: Mahder | at the Good Friday service from ; 1 to 2 p.m. At the Candlelight Communion. Service at 8 o'clock ‘Maundy Thursday. evening, theye will be a reception of new members at Kirk noon at 1-o’cleok the Rev. Harold (Continued om Page 19, Col. 1) has the route going under or over all existing roads. Hardy said the authority will mail index maps of the engineer’s |route to all townshi — | their series of films on the Liie of | | munities involved with an offer to have a representative meet and | discuss the plan with local of- ficials. No Gaca Cl Clues, Police Admit Public Appeal Is Made for Further Help in -| Solving Crime After checking hundreds of tips, | Oakland County and Detroit Po- lice today admitted they have no clues to the kidnap-murder of Bar- _bara Gaca. — Oakland County Sheriff. “Frank Irons said his men investigated 15 tips yesterday and three new ones today. He said one looked “pretty fair” but refused to elaborate, The J-year-old Detroit school- _ girl's body was found last Thurs- day in a West Bloomfield Town- ship lover's lane, She had been stabbed 15 times, strangled. and raped, Detroit Police, carrying on the major—part- of -the intense man. “} hunt, said their only tangible clue is the army blanket in which Bar- bara's body was discovered, And they admit this is a one-in-a- mil, ‘tion clue, Toledo Game Canceled TOLEDO, Ohio (UP)—Cold wea- here ‘petween ‘the “Detroit = ad j 2 wer ee - * h 24 4 “Back in Custody ) ~ George Joehansen Held -on West Coast After A former Oakland County man, who reportedly claims he mur- dered a Pontiac factory worker, is again in custody-at Goldendale, Wash., Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem said today. The sheriff of Klickitat County, Wash., wired Tuesday night that George Jochansen, about #i, had confessed that he killed Henry J LaFond, 34. of 80 Stanley, Pen- tiae Township oa dan. 8, 1954. The death was ruled suicide or accidental at the time. ‘The Washington authorities dis- counted Joehansen’s admission and released him. Ziem requested that he be re-arrested yesterday afternoon. 7 News that Joehansen was back in custody was received early this morning. Assistant Prosecutor Robert D. Long and an office: will leave by plane at 2 p.m. today to wonton the lumber . ser | worker. LaFond was found in a field a half mile behind his home by two_ of his daughters and a brother- | in-law, Marstiall Pridmore Sr., of | 3384 Meinrad, Drayton Plains. Pridmore yesterday tola -Ziem | that LaFond's gun had a hair, trigger and his impression was the victim fell on the weapon which discharged. ~ Joehansen, who was divorced from Mrs. LaFond’s sister 14 years ago, lived .with the La- Fonds at time of the death. The dead man’s wife, Hazel, 49, | - yesterday said Joehansen was -missing for about a week after the incident, then returned for a short ‘while, before leaving for good. ~ _ * Other relatives contacted today by Ziem said Joehansen left the home briefly after the death so it would not be crowded while | funeral proceedings were in ahincie State Police Begin Ballot Box Check - State Police-began ‘a check of all ballot boxes in Oakland County today looking toward possible re- counts of vote totals in last Mon- day's spring election. Allen made a list fer the troop- ers of the county's 65 precincts Where. paper ballots are still used.| Born Aug. 4, 1878 in Kingston, |that they might understand the A- majority of these (44) are in she was the daughter of Edward Scriptures. That these men about The officers will make certain that the boxes_are properly_locked |. ZELLA LOUISE WALKER Zella L. Walker Taken by Death Former Pontiac High Civics and U.S. History Teacher Dies Today A Pontiac High School teacher for more than 30 years, Zella Lou- | ise Walker, 70, of 96 Washington | St. died éarly this morning at Pon- | tiac General. Hospital. She had | been in the hospital four months. Born Feb. 22, 1885 in Berlin Township near Saranac, she was the daughter of Lewis Curtis and Cora -Udall Walker and had lived ‘| in Michigan all her life. Coming to Pontiac High in 1916, Miss Walker had taught Civics and }- U. S. History and had_ traveled every state in the union. She re- tired in 1950, She was a member of the First Presbyterian _ | Group of her church, the University of Michigan Alumnae club here, and the DAR. Two sisters survive, Mrs. 5 A. (Marion) Fickes of Willoughby, Ohio and Dorothy L. Walker of Washington, D. C. Also surviving are a nephew and two nieces. The funeral will be held Satur- day at 11 a.m. from the Sparks- Griffin Chapel. Dr. William H. Marbach, her pastor, will officiate with burial in Saranac, > | Mrs, John Boomer: ae Pie (Edna $9 Boomer, 6, of 64 N. Cass Ave. died yesteré ‘day afternoon at her home after a short illness. /and Elizabeth Jeffery Hartt and married Jan, 1, 1914 in Bay City. : t Lc - Commission to Confirm. Ballots. on City Issues _._.._.____and stored, _ Bloomer had lived. in Pon- |} tiae—since1913__ The a . |New Tools May Be Ua 1 |for’ Teaching . BIRMINGHAM—Abacus, the Ori- || these instruments which. releases children’s physical vigor to leave | versity, ‘schools in Milwaukee County. Church, Women's |. that He chose was the historical one..He told them all the things that had-been written in the law /of Moses and the Prophets and the them free for mental work, accord- | ing to school officials whe have studied the new work done by Dr Andrew F. Schott, Marquette Uni- in elementary and high Jesus’ Disciples Doubt Resurrection : .(Continued From Page One) to His Father. While in the city |- opens their understanding, gives them the light beyond the light of reason. However excellent room, bit only the man eyes understands clearty object dnd the relation of one to another, So when He opened their under- standing, the words Christ and sin and suffering all had different sounds in their ears, and a differ- ent meaning in their hearts. He might have illumined their minds without any appeal to reason or history, but the practical method | Psalms, concerning Him, in order Him should have, in a single sec- ond, understood the full scope of | Society. ° Arithmetic , * * ... : will assist in the three-hour devo- ‘tion service sponsored by the Coun- cil of Churches from noon to 3 p.m. Good Friday in the First Baptist. Church. < is ae ot Leading the worship will be the Revs. Robert Searis, William Nervell, and Rebert Dewey. Preachers in each of the three hours of the union service will be the Revs. Dr. W. Glen otfthe Baptist Church, ‘will “gay Erie Cemetery by the Bell Chapel | Surviving besides his widow, Eleanor, are two sons, John M. and James K., a daughter, Susan Jane, all at home, and two sisters. Pontiac Sergeant Returned for Burial Sgt. am E, (Whitey) Ellefson, who died The City Commission will sit as a board of canvassers tonight to of- ficially confirm the ballots cast on the three city propositions in — day’s election. After completing the canvass. the __Cemmission is_slated_to consider — . appointments of Pontiac represen- tatives to the Oakland County | Board of Supervisors. Easter Vacations Start for City School Pupils Students of the Pontiac Public | Lucille Coulter of Royal Oak, John _{of Pontiac, nine grandchildren and -great-grandchi Surviving are four children, Mrs. C., Rex and Mrs. Fay Hanby, all | hildren—— Service will be held Saturday at 1:30 p.m, from the Huntoon Fu- neral Home with Dr. Milton H. | |Bank :of the Central Methodist | Church officiating, Burial will fol- ‘low in Ottawa Park Cemetery. to be giorified— Then He came back to the basic pe lidea of His life, namely, that He| come on this earth not to live, but | to suffer and die. to redeem and into one focal point, ai] He had told them about the Scriptures, He said: “So it'was written and so it was fitting _ That -Christ ‘should suffer, ' and should rise again ee Vern Gorsline Vern Gorsline, 58, of 44 Seneca | St. died this morning at his home. He had been ill one day. Born Sept” 8, 1896 in Lapeer County, he was the son of Kennedy and Maude Ammon Gorsline and mar- i ‘Schoots- wilt leave their classrooms this afternoon for their Easter va- _ cation which will continue until the | _morning of April 13. Teachers of the school system will convene , on the morning a _for their annyal in-serv - ‘ice teacher’s spring conference. Dust Bowl Fund Set Up WASHINGTON «—President Ei- senhower today alloted five mil- lion dollars in emergency funds, to deal with dust storm damage | in seven states, Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska and Wyoming. The Weather eas een AND VICINITY —Montty fair temerrow tenight and . Lew tenight = se. Warmer —— high 52-34. Win diminishing tonight. Tomerrew oleh falr te sadly ceed cleudy and cel, Today in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am At sam: behets Nelocity 26-28 m ph Direction: Northw soto et 7:04 pm. Friday at €:04 am Moon sets Friday at 6.18 am , Dewntewn Sere getocaia | sseeeeee ee ee ee catheneahestiy fair. — — Age in Pontiac Highest perature Lowest tem SO ee ee eee Ore eee reo we heweree a Lowest T Date in 43 oot Weasesday ‘* Tomperatere Chart Baltic Creek 48 28° Miami 7% Tl: Bismarck a Honer Among Thieves? “ fl 4 rH ang inmate hag filed a claim; :3 2a in Sapnenpetie 46 New Orieans 69. New York 57 Seeeenee: . Chicage Cleveland pieeersesesst ureuesuusesus * 3B " ther public housing here. ao =| ‘ermeperatures This . 23 in ise, Smith July 273, 1918 in Caro. 7” Coming ake from Marlette 30 ‘|years ago, he had been employed by the Pontiac Motor Division. -Surviving besides his wife and -|parénts of Marlette are six chil- ~ | dren, ‘Mrs. Gerald Goodison of Rochester, Leon C. Gorsline of St. Paul, Minn., Robert R., Richard V., Gerold V. and William H., all of Pontiac. Other survivors are a_ sister, Mrs. Gail Bracken Sr. of Lake Orion; four brothers, Earl of Mar- lette, Kenneth of: Rochester, Clar- lence and Harry, both of Pontiac. Service will be held Monday. at il. p.m, from the Donelson-Johns | Funeral Home. Dr. Milton H, Bank of the Central Methodist Church will officiate with burial in Oak ioe Cemetery. : ” Public Housing Ban Petitions Checked ‘Cy Clerk Ada R. Evans report- | ed fOday her staff has begun check- | ing signatures on the petitions call-" ing for an ordinance- The petitions, reportedly bear- | ing seme 6,000 signatures, were "iernae in two weeks ago but were not checked because of election duties by the staff. Approximately 2,100 valid signa- | tures are needed to bring about presentation of the proposed ordin- ance for passage by the City Com- mission or a special election, ~ The ordinance prohibiting fluori- | dation of the city’s water, passed : Monday. was mitiated in the same manner, TRENTON, NJ, A ‘former for $84 for clothing he says was stolen from his cell while he was court, ¢ tt ‘4 é j ried.to. the_former._Martha_.L... wife stood by him through them all. ~fur--29- will certainty have the answers’ From the dead on the third day; and that repentance And remission of sins should be preached in His name to all nations, be- ginning at Jerusalem. Of this vou are the wit- nesses.” —_ _ {To Be. Continued) Habel Misses ‘Biq Payoff’ on Television Show Red Wing Scout Dies __ A Pontiac man, Jack Habel of 29 Miami Rd., missed the “Big Payoff” of a mink coat and trip to Europe yesterday, but-.walked off with several other prizes for his wife, Lenora, on a national TV program of the same name. Contestants are selected -- the basis of letters written by hus bands telling why their wives deserve the prize. Habel’s letter told of his four tragedies within a year—including a fire at his — automobile ind how his During the program, Emcee Randy Merriman and Bess Myer- son read two of several telegrams wishing the Habels luck. The first was from Pontiac City Club: - “Good luck, Boy. Anyone with | the answers on how to retire at to four others.” ; The second read: “Binding | coverage on mink coat. Good luck to win. Regards to Bess and Randy.” Thatcher, Patterson & Wernet. ° tiac, his wife, Virginia Able of 15301 Wurtele St., Louisville, a sis- ter, Carol Ann at home, a brother, Louis -and his Mrs. Pauline Smith, both of Pontiac. | __At the time of his death, a me-| =f Former Hockey Star, HAMILTON, Ont. — Carson scout and a weil known player 30 years’ago, died in a hospital here Known as “shovel shot’’ in his playing days, Cooper was an ace right wing both as an amateur and | a pro, As a scout he signed many | » | Duck-Hen Eggs | Aviator style sun glass-_ Z — was “the } jit A Park Baptist Church in of the top players now with Detroit Red Wings and for the last. year or 80 Had been: scouting for New York Rangers, Expectant Parent Class _ Slated to Start Tonight Medical Association, will start to-| night at 7:30 p.m, in. room 119 of Pontiac High School. ~~ A previous Prese story incorr ly stated that the classes were ra open last Monday. made with a cobalt ‘al-| —— Magnets Ny Sen Ee a ae om Tt weight. Nt. Pau Lutheran Church } _ (The Church ol the fetheren Hour) | 7 JOSLYN AT FOURTH e Maundy Thursday Services .7:30 P.M. Service .......1:00 P. M. er ONCE-A-YEAR 3 HOURS ONLY — Better be here when the row. to share ~ SPECI “Good Fi Morning Every Bargain Guar- anteed Great Savings. . are cut so low that we oust restrict the selling time 9 A. M. ‘til only. Rights reserved to limit quan- is ioe at more may ware Inthe sings . Tomorrow doors open tomor- of these “SUPER- ] Reg. 2c Marshmallows Chicks or Eggs ] c Tasty. marshmallow candy ened like Eas- det Hard coated jelly bird eggs in assorted colors Limit 3 pounds. | Birds Eye or Flannelete {aa Baby Diapers, doz. uw 25¢ Famous MGM candy in duck or hen eggs. Your choice at this: price. Gaily decorated fruit and nut egg in big | 2- ounce size. : —Main Fleer | Lighter Fiuid 5 Works in any lighter, smokeless burning. Limit 3 cans per per- son. —Main Fieer. 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Then _ two more "wakdis defeats he returned to the Conservative fold in 1924. : ee le At the outset of World War va ’ CHURCHILL was serving for a sec-. ond time as First Lord of, the Admiralty. He became. Prime Minister upon retirement of Nev- — TLL CHAMBERLAIN on May 10, — 1940. It was then the Allied World began to learn that his morale building eloquence was _ worth at least a = in the field. After the war in which he had led his country to glorious victory, CHURCHILL -was ousted temporarily by the Labor Party’s 1945 victory, but was returned to power in 1951. x * * Statesman, orator, historian and artist, events thwarted Churchill’s fondest wish —to- arrange another high level con- ference with Russia. Nonetheless history will save a special niche for Mr. John Bull of World War II who indeed personifies. great - ness in our time, es Many receive advice, only the wise — by it, ff : Humuity often gains more than pride. | TALE-BEARERS are as bad as tale- makers. The Man About Town Less Than 2 Days Now Time for Action if You Can Use $250 in U. S. Bonds _ Fair warning: baryon gine in the statement that follows. sz Less than two days remain for you: to get — ’ your Baseball Contest entry into the Pontiac Press office. It must be ‘received by noon < on Saturday to make you eligible to compete for the prize of $250 in U. S. Savings Bonds. The prize goes to the person who submits the nearest: correct answer to the following: What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be leading the American League on the night of Saturday, April 30, and what will be his batting average? It costs nothing to enter the contest, and -every member of your family is eligible to compete, but each entry must be on a sep- arate piece of paper. Simply write out. the name of your player and your estimated Ling av sign your name and address plainly, and see that it reaches this office by Saturday nomen that’s ead day after tomorrow. = ‘disqualified beGause they were not received oh time. Better make out your entries right - NOW, before you forget it. That $250 is worth the effort, isn’t it? : “He may not realize his good fortune, but Percy Wareham of Birmingham has a system . ‘worth big money,” phones George L. Seales of 100 Henry Clay Ave. Mr. Wareham is’ the man who phoned this column that he played - golf one day last week, and the next day his wife was obliged to shovel the snow off_their walk. “Thousands of husbands,” Mr. Scales says, “would like to know how he does it.” The swallows of Capistrano, who return on the same day each spring, are rr a a ae Today the Donkey stands head up, tail arising in Michigan. The Republicans face a major over- haul of sorts before they can get back into the running in the great Wolverine Commonwealth. Churchill’s Retirement — Ends an Era for Britain It is saddening to see_a Titan step — down from the heights. When that Titan happens to be Brit- ain’s Prime Minister Sir -~WinsToN. CHURCHILL, and he is succeeded by Sir ANTHONY-EDEN, it is news of global im- port. ; This brilliant son of a titled British father and American mother entered Commons in 1900. Then the venerable Queen Vic- toria sat on Britain's throne. When Sir Winston tendered his resignation at Buckingham Pal- ace, it was received graciously by Victoria’s great granddaughter, the beautiful young queen Eliza- beth II. : x ce . Politically CuurcHi...started out as a Conservative after a spectacular career - as a Boer War correspondent, He bolted to the Liberals in 1906 to accept his first ministry appointment as Undersecretary. for the Colonies. In 1922 he ran as an independent and was defeated, Atter - calendar watchers than the ‘Purple mar- ti tins of ~ _ mernard Rikerd of Rochester, who always arrive on April 6. In an observation of over 55 years, Harry Oberheim - of Lake Orion says he never saw such a com- prehensive election coverage as that given in Tuesday's Pontiac Press. He especially commends the manner in which the town- ship-elections were handled, The great-great-granddaughter of . »__ William Graham, | the first, white child born in Oakland County, is © Mrs. Dorothy A Evans ot 48 Coleman S8t., Pontiac. Graham's father, Alexander Graham, came to this area in 1817, with Christopher Hartsough, and they settled at the point where-Paint—— Creek joins the Clinton River, now on East Third St. in Rochester. This was a year before the first white men aye in Pontiac. © After his dog barked for covers hours the other night, Jerry Olivera of Waterford went out of doors and found a pair of skunks teasing him, ‘keeping just outside the range of his leash, and not using their principal weapon. The family cat in the hom? of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Houseman of Keego Harbor> has given birth to 18 kit- —_ in the past three years. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs, John W. Dearing of 9 Exchange St.; fifty-fifth wedding anni- ‘ice i published letter written from im- prisonment to a relative in the United States when, as a British ve _aote PONTIAC F PRESS THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 7, 1955 ‘ The Doctors = Disagre on the Miracle Drug David Lawrence Says: Churchill Never Forgets That He's Half American « CHRIST'S LAST THURSDAY | “Is it not the Communion of Zhe Body of Christ?” - I Cor. 10:16 With Calvary one night away .. ‘The Master could give thanks and pray ... That God would bless the had been fed . . . With “Body and The Blood’’ of Him... young creatures to persons intend- ing to make Easter presents or favors of them. Also not to allow them to fall into the hands of chil- dren or others not having proper 900't if you can't afford a Clarence = winnie Churchill flipped his facilities for their feeding and Mages lid like Willie apa four- care. = ——- 3110 Garden Ct. Ruth cap chase in the ou e ve * selling animals unde: . . Later Winnie » admitted it didn’t foe a ate tote ‘Public Should Decide make England look too bad play- lation of the Anti Cruelty laws. Congress’ Pay Hikes’ ing second fiddle in a pawnshop Michigan -Humane laws provide indow, : punishment for “One who pro- It seems rather strange that ‘ —_— Sie’ cures an animal to be deprived ™embers of Congress can raise Those present at the Yalta Of necessary sustenance or suf the amount of their salaries. If put-and-take were Winnie, Roosevelt and Stalin. We did fering.” The humane officer will submit... bed = po gees evidence of any vio- of those laws. Please report acts ap cruelty, unwanted or stray animals to Humane Officer Albert Sundell at the Oakland Co. Animal . Shelter, 1200 E, Walton Blvd., FE 2-8262. Bloomfield Hills delegated the priv- nid, Ferguson ilege to wise procedure and should - § It would be a great deal for the world in general, if Sir Win- ston Churchill could come to the United States once again, this time as the only living man to clear the T cannot accuse a man for some- thing that happened after death. Had the president lived these -past 10 years, would Russia or any other, power choose to rule or upset democracy at peacé? Nobel — should be awarded William Reid for Defective Children IT am glad te see that someone Questions Advisability of Capital Punishment Again the drums are being beat- en for capital punishment in the State of Michigan. Here are some of the questions I'd like answered before I would support it. Just who's going to occupy this I electric chair or whatever device gfige t @ e - way. the putting. In Meltanney te the fair deal is when each side is sure it cheated the other, The Yalta Agreement was a circus poster with the fine print ‘on the other side with the of paste, their salaries it is — Statin Cased Us papeteente ea ree . We don't know wig Delien took Wishes Sir Winsto Suppose the would | es a make it retroactive, wouldn't that the bungle off the top shelf after : Would Visit U.S. . se suet! ten years, Anybody wearing that hair shirt will have.to move the ' buttons and enlarge the neck-band. We realize it embarrasses the . . Are always yours ~~ » That nothing is im- . My life from day . . Unless you like it and ; . You happy in some « « I want to live for you, my love . . . And live for you alone all . . The treasures there may be » « « Because it is the dearest prize __ he does not g “eimai ha aired wim Case.Records of a Psychologist = ‘Woman “Who. Uses: shania will Sink | American policies ~ he has always known the motiva-. __In_last -year's-eontest-over-50-entries-were— tion of such policies—and-has—un-—— derstood their true meaning. They went out in the shadows dim we install to dispose of our mis- . . . Of Mount of Olives where He fits in society; the poor working made . .. His last appeal to God man with no friends, money or for aid . .. To drink the bitter cup political influence or the man who of Loss ... And face next day His can afford mink coats and + e That could belong to me. ' (Copyright, 1955) eehii 7 fatal cross. JULIEN C. HYER Cadillacs? Is there any justification for | ee [ ie A ~ Gtrls, notice Darleen’s trou- deemed_ desirable to_let a rift in relations develop, the Churchill concept would seem to have been logical. But, conversely, have been some occasions when - United States. ‘Rumors have it that “along so well with — Secretary State John Foster But there are many far more matches your attractive ensémble len Looking Back 45 Years Ago BRITISH U-BOAT torpedoes” Gillespie missing from I'm sure he never such & die. ater apn dial esgic Se ne ou olen and make sure both of them Detroit home for four days. on parade whenever you utter the use of-profan lem a sentence. If you indulge in a girl faster than a half-mustache “"'* Ss ea — not THOUGHT FOR TODAY aaa slang, profanity or~ on her upper lip. ~~ - Charming femininity s ae vulgarity, you strikea false — whiskey likewise has a mascu- “Tike false notes. either in con. And the scripture was fulfilled, note and de-feminize yourself. line connotation, so a girl who Versation, behavior or even Which saith, And he was num. Men rarely marry - ‘uses hard liquor violates what ad- ‘Ailored _, bered with the transgressors— males, 99 beware! One jarring vertisers call the proper “feeling , Always write to, Dr. George W. Crane Mark 1s:38, ay . word can violate feminine feel- tone”. . a, uclodng co Tags me oe ; * ¢ ns Gamhiing, une ot clgaestien, SES "GE SI“ELES Seg TLE Oe comperabi By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE etting of vuigar stories—all these you send for ‘one ef his’ peychological att ta a te orations Case N-394: Darleen M., aged have @ masculine feeling tone (Copyright 1955) _ Milton, — aainen " — 16, is a very pretty high schooler. Whenever a girl is guilty of such “But she has one very are things, she violates the feminine Vi = t é associate ee Most fictims of ‘Arthritis’ her. slang and. rough speech. __ things Darleen might protest. a ot wines heavier (have bar . Don’t kid yourselves, for the "By WILLIAM BRADY, MD. _around my parents for she gives roughest of men still maintain a a very wrong impression of her- self, She sounds as if she were a tough from the other side of the tracks, the very nice gi place, os aaa the effects of the drug wore oft. write about the excessive use the least idea what ails them nor "4 that was the end of the — - tag oe Darioan have they the wish to know experiment. / _ she reads your col are te I ‘broke the Hippocratie injunc _ Girls must pradieet ndloa one anne cared” tion which T have tried to ae their speech. gadgets displayed by their trick ¢Te since Topsy was a colt,’ And maseuline Saver. 1 ___ Specialists or “clinic” racketeers | tell you I prayed hard that no_ -sound-hard and everr immoral. that they drift along like child “harm would come fo any reader Many thoughtless girls, | as long as their money holds WO might take the drug on the simply adopt the : of their out or their “leading” quacks ‘“Tength of my ill-considered CSS eS femininity, Whenever a _ With the very latest wonder drug, _ ¥¢S: I’m a pessimist. Want to brothers, they may unwittingly 141 violates this feminine feeling Which, unfortunately, is not yet ™2ke anything of it? hamper their social charm by imi tone she sinks in the estimation freely available and hence ex. _ Lt me Ask you poor geeks who _tating the language of those men, ; ; tremely e) i : “ are under treattnent for “arthri * wate rried last “She was a skinny maiden,” Not yet freely available to the °° “imple questions: _-MBUL got ma year and thus violates the proper literary peneral. that ~is.--By-——1) What does the term arthritis now he has a kid,” a boy may feeling tone, for “maiden” is @ dint of 1 cae a mean? 7 aes joint ‘inflam- say, without poetical type of phraseology, latan has enough at his disposal . ™tion—and the doctor who feeling tone, dirty. to take care-of a few selected ‘Promoimees your trouble joint _- But if a girl calls a baby a kid, . faced, freckled boys playing sand- cases’ The new drug has what ‘fsmmation in Greek or Latin that makes her sound one the tricksters call “great "erely translates what you tell Men who use excessive slang time and money to dress be ‘or / 9) Whatever became of chrcei — be- you what I'm going doing | Zz s28 : Were There Really 2. -> ‘tereiity ‘Bob Considine 6 Asks: DUBLIN (INS) — “Two St, Pat- rey Saree Sipe. but and the generations the legends have Steal tome tee oe Iam in- ' debted to the Department of Ex- ternal Affairs for’ the following, which may come as a shock to a lot of Irish-Americans, “There is no doubt that there was ai historical Patrick, the author of the ‘Confessio’ and the ‘Latin *6 Clete but it is very difficulty to reconcile the tra- ditional story of his life with the. documentary evidence, facets that there ate various: ref-. erences in the- annals to an ‘old Patrick’ and ‘young Patrick’ that that the death dates of Pat- Relief Group Files Optimistic Report PARIS (#—The Organization for European Economie Cooperation proudly reported today that per capita consumptign in its 17 mem- | ber countries last year was 12 per _-cent higher than before World War IL. * * * Continue Search $305243. for Bank Bandits in Biggest Holdup NEW YORK (®—Police and the FBI searched today for four rob- bers who engineered history's big- gest cash bank holdup with preci- sion planning. It: netted them The quarter culaapad a clerk | [near his home to get into the| * “The task which Western Europe | Woodside , branch of the) Queens, now faces is to build a sepia Peaey Manhattan Bahk yesterday. economy than that existing before | the war,” the OEEC declared in| its sixth annual review, It was the | first generally optimistic report on | |; and no one was hurt. tions the organization has _pub-| West European economie condi- - * * OEEC was set up in 1948 to han- die the European end of the Mar- shall Plan. It has continued since the end of that U.S of coordinating economic body for the 17 West European participants. Police Camera Stolen stolen from the office of Michael Lentz, chief of the criminal] inves-| tigation division, S. aid as a kind | They locked 11 persons in a vauit| and escaped with bundles of bills | |of mostly 5, 10, and 20-dollar de- | nominations. No shots were fired | * ” Ld The familiarity the bandits had with the names and working hab- its of the employes led Asst, Dist. | Atty. Thomas P. Cullen to say last night that the holdup may have been due in part to, ‘‘infor- mation from the inside,”’ Three of the men, one with a! sawed-off shotgun, did the actual | | looting while a fourth man awaited |in a getaway car. PHILADELPHIA The Police | Department. reported yesterday | that its official camera had been | The car, a 1953 Cadillac, later was found abandoned a short dis- tance from the bank, The bandits apparently transferred to another car and vanished despite a hastily iset up FBI and police dragnet. | mostly or 492, This latter was the great , St. Patrick, but some of the acts of his predecessor have been attri- buted to him, and the traditional St. Patrick is thus a conflate (com- bination) character.” The aforementioned Department of External Affairs is located in a handsome mansion that once was, j the. property of a member of the Guinness family, foremost brewers | | Of the land, At a foreign office re- {ception for the visiting newsmen | an aide, uncertain, let's say, asked a reporter who is a professional | | Irish-American, “Are you a Guin-| house. She wi ness?"’ a “Not on your life,” he said stout- ly, “I’m for ye.” The Irish theater is more re- bust than eur own. Sean 0'Ca- sey’s “The Bishop's Bonfire,” put on at Louis Elliman’s inti- mate Gaiety Theater, aroused vigerous editorials pro and con, con, The ecclesiastical press had af it indignantly, At its final performance the con- troversy remained utmost in the mind of the audience. There were cheers when Cyril Cusack, the new |Barry Fitzgerald (or is he the’ old?) came to the rim of stage lights to say a few words of fare- well. But there were jeers, too. As for the latter, Cusack ==) EDERAL’ “She's adorable in a hat by ‘Polly Pigtails’ or ‘Melbourne’ Open 3 Nights to Mon., Fri. and Sat. 9 Closed Good Fridey, 12 to 3 | ~ BONNETS | . Patricks? : , ed eee: > saying, bias Cad to wee O'Ce- .| Sey on, eo ey mt be | will live to write more . . . 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Gold Bonds. for Easter Dress-Up 90 | pair | Finest boy's shoes at this price; so good the soles are guaranteed to wear at least 4 months. Carefully selected 7 leather uppers, pacifate 7 protected front linings. Sizes 2-7 oy New! Their supplest glove-soft leather tr New! Their lightweight low-cut styling vw New! In Spring’ $ smartest dark charcoal tones vx Come in today, see our biggest selection ever for style—try Kerrybrooke featherlite step fashions in They're classics... 9 5 everything you desire | e in shoes with the delicacy gnd styles for the ultimate in ease. See them now! ‘| Step into any of these smart Gold Bond styles... = be right for Easter... right for style. . ; right ’ for comfort: all for the low price of 8.95. And pre-flexed Gold Bond shoes need no breaking-in. ~ Select your favorite style today! eas LSE S { Q Biltwel styles for the uittle “gis vies SE ae Easter parade ¢ party styles | _ on Taste xsd paced fier? Teast low 98 Charmode cotton eliptic pair. cordtex bras Assorted styles to please little girls— : . = } “ . _. Priced to please Moms! ae xo . . a + ail o LS — : Smooth fitting and : -long wearing with ankle strap. Most ie . ; sizes for girls. | § . 98 = 3 now . 5.95 Others to 5.98 ae , 7 : os e only ong ane “oo ert ; BR f For the higher, rounder, more _ ho 4 § . ; : ‘ > f controlled bustline that's {lat- : : 5 ‘ uae teringly feminine. Most sizes. a _ =! . i — Just "398 Reg. 1.59 oe Exquisitely embroidered. Ellip- Lovely in nylon tatieta. Elas- tic Cordtex for lovely bust line. tic* insert for comfort. A cup In B and C cup. 32 to 40. 32 to 36; B cup, 32 to 40, Con *DuPont fiber. 32 to 40. White. 3 pairs 4.25 First quality, the “mink” of the hosiery line; — Purple sheers in the latest shades. fe-Ren Top ‘n Toe....1,15 Black Heel Nylons. ,. .98¢ Hosiery Bar—Main Floor. 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J Specially Priced This Week Only! . 7 Beautiful patterns in lovely Spring colors, per- q extra sea $ 10 °, 3 as ri lor sows voury and cles Bocce Re Special : for Easter only sl Fo ele : ~ Expansi on W we é ; * : ‘a : —_, a. 79¢ Dan River short lengths, eeeees yd.59e i atch Bands a A . we Pk . ke \ a | ag | a | week ° tin Floor | Styles for men and women in 1/20th 10 kt. ~- $3.95 a 7 4 A 4 — | 7 : ag : gold filled models, Wide and narrow types. — 98 ig achveny = won| Mogg : ed —’. yy \ ~ e . a . a Fitted to your watch while you wait,” sys fils ar oe wee : eee i; » a — 6 Weteh, ond eweky Repair—Mein Floor . AS Py y : : : " # fe ‘ ; iy 4 ; uy Lee gy 2 el mei a ie « Pei ¥ * ! ‘ - * : j ! ; hoch : q : ; ss , r * cs 5 2 “ ; pe ey ap pe ss / } ' ; . i * j : y m ei { y { r } Fs * a} ‘ co Pe ee © £2 ae . | } ' F ; . } Ps Lf J a's \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 7.1955 — ' = \ : Author Wills Homes as “complete examples of the pe | Shellfish Pirates Hard | for Period Museums | -|"“the t-year-old ws on Quahdug Industry The .79-year-old writer said he BOSTOM (UP) — Author Charles PROVIDENCE, R. L (UP) — Hammond wanted his homes to’ become mu- Gibson, who died last} Seums “for the education of the}... usna's en . : : nt says the state’s quahaug people. estate, “Forty Steps," at Nahant} The common cold is limited to| industry’is kept from doubling be- \eause of shellfish pirates. now is the time Harmony ‘House TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR, i Television Set Homeless N. H..(UP) — to buy all styles Dacron’ curtains! THE EASTER STORY—10 The Soldier's Take Jesus’ Clothing The soldiers who were crucifying Jesus took his clothes and di-| vided them into four parts—one part for each soldier. They cast lots | —which is like drawing straws—to see what each soldier should get. | 2 . ap i“ P e : Then they sat down to watch him die. 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Wonderful buy lives in a situation in which he is year to make it Gomé out even 98 continually accepted, his conflict! and giving rise to the designation —at Sears Priced Lower 2 may not break out into the open.| “year of confusion.” 48x90-inch Size, regulorly 5.98 ...... pr. 4.97 Less laundering because they are reversible. Available in assorted Harmony House solid colors. And washable... 30 Harmony House Curtain Rods | : pe Double rods, 28 to 48 inches oe eee 69e inch diameter. in ee Single rod, 28 to 48 inches... .. 35¢ | | Double rods, 48 to 86 inches...... 3.29 in 36 inch extension for rods........ .25¢ ad a | i? = ° ) ~ sheer panels | Regular $29.95 eee yee 1.89 ponel | of Full 40x81-in. Size Beautifully finished decora- tor tops. Double stitched side Linen Tablecloth Sale 7 99 | : - nee cours S-inch ed 7 4 Colors in blue. tan, green —_— | Sh ee 4 tom hems. ivory white 4 of hvey:.—— Tt Fully “Guaranteed! 1 Bl f #7 P that's really lovely. 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(UP)—Edward KARACHI (UP) — Pakistan changed Jan. 1 from driving on the left to driving on the right side ‘J EA RE A RE Eg A lk Me Ah ah aks TE il f i aBPo E ! the same rate that it grew in each 13 Lucky Number for 05 Girls Club GOWANDA, N.Y. (UP) — Thir- also fine custom tailored gar ments in our Tailored-to- Measure Department. future! Includes | 2 Pants - on Piano? Then House Is Chilly z q Ee Z g@ gh “iH z 2 §58e ! bas fz | ee Ta pT it i if your spring wardrobe. blue, brown and lighter i Th at i : a Trt z : © ee 4 4 A dark 2-pants suits with a bright © For just plain cress up and career here's the answer to—______ nan C Luxurious, rich tones in charcoal gray, a ‘medium tones. _Smartly flecked ¥ fibrene and nub decoratives to make light of _ your appearance, Flawlessly tailored in every detail to give you an important, vital look of success. And once you see these 2-pants suits you'll completely change about the price of fine clothing. You'll see they're Sears priced to save you many Easter dollars! . ‘Men's Clothing Dept—Main Floor Reg. 39.95 terms — - * i, : | \ i 1 = - a” — ; a your ideas _ chocss fashion tailored - lined topcoat. , ‘easy. terms buy now—save $6.07! Wear it without the lining for cool spring Gives you warmth without weight... ’ the perfect all-season zs0n topcoat! Choose yours in assorted colors and patterns at big savings! Se days ... zip the lining in for fall and winter! Men's Clothing—Sears Main Floor 1ONd wy STARTS AT SEARS... men's Pilgrim dress shirts in white and Easter pastels _with.the - formease collar ‘ > ¥ Compare this quality and price! Dress for comfort and fit as well as good looks this Easter—Famous Pilgrim shirts in white and pastéls-to complete your outfit. Collar made to look right—alwaysl them. SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. See Newest assorted popular patterns to add color and -zést to your Easter wardrobe. Fine tailoring makes ‘em easy to tie! See them now! L | j ng 4 { r 9 8 t | & oa perfect for your — Easter Outfit 7 pilgrim ties jecquerds, repps, nects, S sjlk prints and stripes You Set The Amou ley MM crm it Co Pakistan Drives.on Right Watch the Chests \ THE EXCITING NEW _ REVERSIBLE JACKET FOR . YOUNG. MEN Featuring CONMAR Reversible Zippers Not. 12.98 as. you'd . expect e* 8 @ but only Ye 9.98 They're the rave jackets of the season. The dramatic 2-in-] re- versibles that are hep to style a hep to the newest colors... pellent and spot — teril- Fs ~ for your best dressed Easter yet! e # X f 4 Milium Lined — Hercules Jackets 7 Light blue rayon and acetate sheen gabardine; milium _ rocessed rayon satin lining. anded waist. All sizes, only Gabardine Jackets. in Brown and Navy 78 Washabe rayon with Orlon* reverses to sheen gabardine. Elastic waist. All sizes. *DuPont ocrylie-fiber. just <= hie =f , Z of | Z = a» z = jae gs i ae a a ee ane a Se eo ee ae ea ~ } ~ a? 7 - | ’ A f as eos fo a eins ae id mat taba ae - of By, ‘Lo ; C i, 4 { free : eat H/ = sy , ify ioe 4 is a att dt fi * af 3 ff s } ng \f e iz = in bat ret ; = } i og ff So fa ff - _/ |) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7; 1955 ‘ ie a . [ = a at ee Ms i ~~ ee ‘i F : Ke at pal ee ae : xX : ed P oe ~ 7 MA Men's and boys’ togs from... | | Mens and boys Togs from... He's dapper in For junior boys... OO tel oe : individually boxed 150 — s SHIRT SETS q@ Compliment his good = bee , : « salle . ] taste! Choose all-over pat ys’ dress shirts Boys’ “Waldorf” a : ‘| — neat figures, jac- 3 oo, : d prints, de | ° Y oe he ee ae ‘ for Easter Sunday = gab sport shirts ok a 198 §=298 ©Coleral bow te con : : 7 . @Novelty cuff links Nationally famous for its wrinkle-proof collar! . Fine count broadeloth shirts in white Crease - resistant “Aveoset” finish, White or pink 6 ss — - é only. Wide spread collar with guaranteed® washable. Saddle stitch- 2 fos! a0 oth ehirte with a | ’ > stays. French cuffs with novelty links ing. In pink, coral, maize, blue, Cali- b ai Seonth-entie “end bar VAN HEUSEN SHIRTS or regular cuffs. Sizes 6-18. - fornia orange. Boxed. Sizes 6 to 18. links. All individually bosed. 4-10, The shirt with the collar that won't wrinkle .. ever! ' 4 Famous ‘Century’ shirts by Van Heusen keep their - __. - i] smart good looks-all through the day... and they're 3 9 5 &§ Repeat sale! Boy ’ ready for double-duty at night, too! Of fine white * : } « broadcloth in sizes 14-17. 32/35” sleeve lengths. | ‘ - new leisure-sty led At Easter-time ... she goes for a man who wears. FAMOUS ADAM HATS | « ‘Boys’ briefs and athletic shirts ay w— | or flanne Jr. Boys’ slacks | 6 @ Elastic waists @Lined jackets Regularly priced much higher! $ styles in rayon-acetate gab. Navy, powder blue, brown. Novelty trims. Belted slacks. Sizes 4 to 10. . Boys’ cotton-with- nylon spring. sox Finishing touch on the well-groomed man—the right hat! And you know it’s right if it’s an Adam! 100% fine felt with medium or new narrow brim. Fully = an rayon lined, with leather sweat bands. Alt pre-block- 3 Full cut, taped front briefs re Nylon aceiste sheen gab or rayon - Combed or mercerized cotton with — . | ed. Fine assortment of new spring shades. 6° 4-71. : tic waists, 4, 6, 8; S-M-L. Swiss rib flannel slacks in solid or splash weav- nylon reinforced heel and toe. In 2 : knit athletic shirts with nylon re- es. Blue, tan, brown, gray, charcoal. fancy patterns, blazer stripes, or Other Adam hats ....... Sr eteeeereeereenerssceeseeece 7.50 S inforced neck. 6-16. All white cotton. Side elastic waistbands, Sizes 5-10. solids. Sizes 7-104. r RNR seg a ae = | - 2 - Py - . ‘ ; . , P . | S Keyed for any costume... anytime! In plastics, calfs, failles, cordes! | ©Glittery plastics ‘ @Rich cordes = s © Butter-soft calfs ©Vanity styles 9 5 9 5 44) \ ©@Scuff-proof Permatones @Dressy failles | t ° = Complete your outfit with a new handbag! Here . . a collection of fabulous bags, many lined-in leather . . . many designed by the greatest designers who a the importance of ‘the costume look’! Priced so you'll have one for Plus US. tax each costume. Beautifully detailed, many with silk linings, inside zippers. | \ . | hia sa ik a eee Closed Good Friday,12t03 © ) | SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC § OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. NICHTS TO 9 } oo . ie : , aA « =e ae p ee id OS ; F ; A sips go Lbemce afte rf rT ys Pex r . ) ie - t Vy Wd r fyi d | ae “-. 3G . _ t SIXTEEN H | : _THE PONTIAC BRESS._ CTAURSDAY. APRIL 7, 1955 , pr Bh eal he X-Rays, Hormones Tried Ze H “ aT: 709 iroshima Survivor THE “MINIFOLD”- PORTABLE Cobalt ‘Bomb’ Is Ces of 4New Methods | Tested by Minnesota in Cancer Battle of the large intestire, then spread | |only six patients. on ter: and’ it's ;to the liver, lung and neck. Co- | ,too early to assess results, Stent, balt’s X-ray beam on three sepa- strom and Vermund told science rate occasions was shot into his writers on an American Cancer‘) abdomen, chest, then neck. He is Society tour = research cénters. By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter MINNEAPOLIS # — Four new steps, in. fighting cancers—three by X-rays and one by a hormone— were reported today by University of Minnesota scientists. One X-ray step has produced some unexpectedly good results. It | employs the cobalt: “‘bomb,’’—a| chunk of radioactive cobalt only as big as four silver quarters piled atop one another. But it shoots out X-rays equal to those from a three- million-volt X-ray machine. = = * Two patients with widespread cancers hit by the cobalt beam are alive and apparently well a year later, said, Dr. K. W. Sten- strom -and Dr, Halvor Vermund, radiologists. One young man had inoperable cancer wh which had started in part as “healthy as anyone,” a year later so far, back at work, with his cancers apparently melted. * * * Other patients have not f anywhere near so well. But the| wandering from the original can- cobalt bomb offers some advan- | cer site, tages over conventional X-ray ma- chines, including less radiation | sickness from damage to healthy tissues. A second step is a still-secret chemical which may make can- cers more vulnerable to X-rays than nearby healthy tissue. Can cer cells have a bigger appetite for this chemical, and thereby may become an easier pushover for X- | rays. The drug has been given to ared -Sistant to cancer growth, or to be- Third is caldence. ees animal | tests, that X-rays hitting hormal ' tissues may make them more re- seed beds for cancer cells Fourth is the hormone treatment of massive doses of cortisone, an adrenal gland hormone, for some women with advanced breast can- cer. This puts some of the woman's own glands on an enforced vaca: | tion, and that can be very good, said Dr, B.:J, Kennedy. Of 30 women given this treat: | ment for up to a year, almost all felt better, with less pain. te CHICAGO the easy Way ..take the LA SALLE Yank Food, Speech Scramble Signals FT. MONMOUTH, N. J. w— Foreign soldiers trained at this Eee eens | Signal Corps center under the Al- - Pontiac......... am 30 pm lied Military Training Program do Ar. Chicage....... - TamCST 6:20 pm CST all right learning the technical as- tv “ Ohtenes. S 1:08pmCST 9:50 emCST pet cones. bet Ar. Pontiac......... 7:05am EST 5:00 pm EST American speech and food just about floor them. An Italian major put it this way: | “I studied school books, I ‘learned that you say hello when | you greet a person in America. But 4 if come here and everybody says ‘hi’ or ‘how the hell are you?’” © | And a Korean officer adds: “The rich American food just about knocked me out for*the first few weeks, But now I like it.” ‘Saginaw Man Is Elected ‘to Head Concrete Group LANSING w—Frank Andersen of | Saginaw was elected president of |the Michigan Ready Mixed. Con- crete Association at the third an- nual meeting today at Lansing. Other officers included: Vice president, Stanley Ernst, East De- troit; treasurer, Donald Battjes, Battle Creek; secretary, J. R. Hop- kins, Lansing. The LA SALLE with its brand new equipment is just a from your door. No traffic to buck—no transfers to make. Lond at home. , feady Sane hete oan of Goatees or phaseen: And you can re- turh on the all-new INTER-CITY with the same kind of convenient schedule trom Chicago. Once on board these modern trains you can really relax tn a luxurious roomette or bedroom—or choose the econ- omy of a reclining coach seat. For reservations: H. B. Grand Trunk : Pontiac, Phone FEderal CANADIAN NATIONAL ee TRUNK 2 i Improving Game Area. IONIA @® — Work is starting ee improvement of 30,000 acres in i | the three-county Flat River Game and-Recreation Area. The project | calls for extensive tree planting | j and stream improvement. A crew j of 10 trusty prisoners at Ionia Re- sme was assigned to the re- clamation work last week. Ballots Almost Depleted ELLSWORTH @ — Voters in this Antrim County community came within an eyelash of deplet- ing the supply of ballots in last | BIG c iB SAW NGS! “LOU MOR JEWELERS 45 S. Seginaw | ounted MT voters, the largest turnout in years, and noted - only | th ree ballots remained from a sup- (Next to Ockland Theater) ply of 350 ordered for the election. CATCHING VALUES At SALE PRICES MEN’S and BOYS’ WEAR at GREAT SAVINGS MEN’S GABARDINE and SHARKSKIN @ SINGLE, DOUBLE BREASTED @ ONE BUTTON MODELS @ LARGE-SELECTION OF COLORS, FINE FABRICS : MEN’S TOPCOATS “=~ *19% SARS 195 ’ for $9.00 @ WRINKLE-RESISTANT @ FREE ALTERATIONS v ues ie @ MANY COLORS @ VALUES TO $6.95 PAIR Men's and Boys’ $2.98 Gabardine SPORT $4 79 Reg. to $18.95 BOYS’ Men's $10 Value 100% ORLON Sect scrun | LUETS | SWEATER i ° Aitecations s] 2° “NEXT TO WALGREEN’S CONN’S CLOTHES werxenn $9" 88 SPECIAL @LT. BLUE ®GRAY © TAN SHOES Men’s - Boys’ _ New Styles $935 Te $p%s Monday’s elections, Officials! Joins U.S. Army SAN. FRANCISCO —A young man of Japanese descent who sur- vived. the atomic bombing of Hiro- shima joined the Army yesterday. Mikami Kinnosuke,| 19, said he He A every young Ameri- can ought to enlist, he said. “They will need the training.” : He was 9 when he saw the bomb's searing flash from a schoolyard 10 miles away. He was unhurt, His parents, U. S. citizens, went born. FIRST?—Sister Miriam Teresa 'Damjanovich may be* the first American-born nun to become a saint. The Vatican is conducting an official religious inquiry into the life of Sister Miriam, who be- longed to the Sisters of Charity of St. Elizabeth near Morristown, N. J., before her death in 1927 at the age of 26. Born in Bayonne, N. J., she was well known for helping the sick. Cancer as a killer has risen from eighth place in 1900 to second place today, says the American Cancer Society. Gets Consumers Post CADILLAC tens has -ager here for Consumeys Power | | Co, He succeeds W. A. Hedgecock, | who has been assigned by the company to a position in the Pon- rtiac’ division. 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Chaar : Columbus, Ohio who-has been con- 'Ten¢, “Free -Methodist; United Mis. | Pastor of the First Congregational! «cooq Friday Hour” will be the| nk: Church; William E..Hakes, ‘assist | ducting revival meetings at_the Ovary. Salvation Army, Pilgrim | oo sini the—First Baptist‘heme of the 7:30 service at the} Providence Missionary Baptist = aod Wesleyan. a -_.,_.Church: James W, Deeg, caster |S nount Baptist Church _(Wal- | Church, 311 Bagley St., will speak There wil] be three periods, the | o¢ the Oakland Park Methodist. ton Blvd. near Baldwin) Friday again Friday at 8 p.m. first from 1 to 1:40 p.m. with the Church; Dr, William H. Marbach "&ht. The Rev. Frank Partridge Tonight at the Central Methodist | Rev. Homer~ McRoberts bringing’ of the First Presbyterian and Carl |°f Roseville will bring the mes- Church, the ‘Candlelight Commun- | te message. The Rev. Claude iw. Nelson, pastor of the St. John’s | 548°: ; jon Service will be held at 7:30'F' iti pero in charge “ this | Lutheran Church. _ | From 12 noon to 3 p.m., at St. with Dr. Milton H. Bank, minister ; Perfod. with special music by Mr. }~ vanisie nlaving will | vincent de Paul_Catholie Church . and Mrs, Gerald Jenki: three organists playing will. : of the church, preaching on “‘The |” a — be Charles A. Wilson, Mrs. W there will be the Mass of the Pre- Greatness of True Humility.” The| The Rev. Kenneth. Hutchinson |) Gott nd Lynde, Salathiel, | S2%tified and Stations of the Cross. "senior choir will sing “The Humble | Will lead the second period from) (OY Sink ame lyon Stlathiel |The Rev. Joseph J. Ryder will . i 4. e <4 Sts a ‘* i 1: Heart” arr. by Winstead and the fo er Grad a eere! ae \Gould, Royce Everett and Mrs. hey nel pgp og Bon quartet, “All in the April Eve- | Rev, Larry Burr, evangelist at the Carl (Mary) Leonard, | Sus oo es ™ ning,” by Robertson. | Free Methodist Church will speak.| Bethany Baptist and First Chris-| Saturday at 11 p.m., there will - he Tre Ore Services will be in | Special music will be given by tian churches will observe their be the Easter Ceremanies, consist- the ‘Central Methedint Church |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shepperd at | service together trom{_1:3) te 2:30 | ing of the “Blessing of the New! from 12 noon to 3 p.m. Friday. | 2;20 and the Rev. Clifton DeBord. p.m. at the Bethany Baptist Fire,” “Blessin ef the. Paschal P S ar 4 grr —— , }evangelist-at-the- First Church—of Church with the-Rev;-Duncan-D- Candle” and ‘the “Blessing of Bap- | Ll aie “. the Nazarene, will preach. Con-| McColl preaching and the Rev.: tismal Water.” +4 Communion Service beng —s at’ gregational singing of “In the Fred R. Tiffany, host. = a new | Cross of Christ I Glory,” “Man of | The churches of auburn Heights will pontificate at the Solemn High byteriain Church. A class of new | Sorrows’ and “When I Survey the | will hold their union service from | Mase at 12 midnight. Saturday. members will be received and Dr. | Wondrous. Cross” and prayer will} 1:30 to 2:30 at the United Presby-| The Mass t ol Prete ailed William ‘H. Marbach will preach | ce once as Chane (8 ede Te ee netifi the sermon. The Chancel Choir * = Pod . amine sical —_ Church, ig Rev. Harvey will be said.at 8 a.m, Friday at ‘ - in Ave, Evangelical, McCann, of the host church, the! St: Mi ‘. if will provide the music under the | United Brethren Church will. meet | Rev. Eldon Cummings of the As Foal ae 3 om thes stem direction of Lyndon Salathiel. | with the Oakland Ave. United| burn Heights. Free Methodist | will preach om the ‘Seven Last Alt ee —— egg Good Friday from ;€hurch and the Rev. A. E. Pot-| Words of Christ” ending with: the been ng a preaching mission 1:45 to 2:45 p.m, ; bury, a retired Free Meothodist | Stations of the Cross and the Vener- with the Rev. Canon J, Douglas Friday night a service of Holy | minister, will be the speakers. | ation of the Cross. Paterson speaking evety night last Communion will be held at 7:30; At the Oakland County Tubercu- Tonight ‘‘Holy Thursday,” there week and Sunday morning. at the Oakland Ave. Chureh.-The Josis Sanitarium, three. simultan-| will be All Night Adoration at St. Tomorrow the Rev, C. George} pastor, the Rev. Theodore E. Al- | eous services will be held for pa-|Benediet’s Catholic Church in| Widdifield will speak at the Tre;lebach, will speak. | tients, nurses and physicians. One | which each Catholic Church is. par- Ore service from 12 noon to.3 p.m.{ Under thé auspices of the Pon- | will be conducted by’ Father Tracy | ticipating, From 9 to 10 p.m, a His ap Hs interspersed with) tine Pastors’ Association, 4 lin egy rigger ne Wank priest of ‘the St, Michael's Parish} ™ - _ prayer mns. - downtown Good Friday Service | the . O. A. Gerken of will conduct the Holy Hour for his ' : ' The Easter Eve service of Bap-| will be held from 12 noon to 3 [Lake Missouri Synod. Lutheran parishioners, from A to 1 ae Doris Johnson (right), 86 Murphy St., retrieves a ball from the Mechanic St., and Betty Sue Syron of 4335 Elizabeth Lake Road is 2 | . 9th hole at Pontiac Country Club. At left is Virginia Stephens, 57 in the center. Neighbors Herman Lawrence, 215 Tilden Ave., and Joe Kallis, right, 221 Tilden, take time out from their round at Pontiac Munici- pal Golf Course to enjoy a quick thirst quencher at the clubhouse, * Stet ee ei vary rj be the theme of Friday The Most Rev. Alexander Zaleski tisnt will be held at 4 o'clock Satur- = : the St. Vincent de Paul parish ‘to Calvary” to members of the Ex- change Club. The Rev. Mr. Havens took the pictures while on a. trip to,the Holy Land last year. ~~ The Nast in the series of Lenten we Ragone tame sean ae members Will be present with one | ) , a At the. Hotel Waldron at 12: of their priests leading the pray-{ 4 © ° ; ; the Rev. Paul R. TS; V ] W k P. k S ] N IR Friday noon, the Rev. Paul. [ei tom to 2 om. « et! VOLUNtEEr Workers Packaging Supplies Naval Reserves . ist Church will give an illustrated ‘ |lead the Holy Hour and a priest f : PI, ed P li V : . — ° C li * N 0 \ lecture entitled, “From Bethlehem of St. Benedict's will conduct from Or ann O 10 accl nati on nl CS to ame ueen 12 t 1 a.m, £ i ‘ * * ‘ ? The. rest of the early morning,| Volunteers were working yester-; County Health director, said indi-{ Mrs. Howard Rieman of Birming- | Miss Pontiac Naval Reserve, groups will spend their Hour of} 4ay in Birmingham. Community vidual kifs are being made up, so ham will staff the clinics, under who will be named here May 18, Adoration with a member of | House, ies for the | that clinies can be set up with | the direction of county health de- will receive a host of «prizes in- ‘| Knights of Columbus leading ‘the | Polio vaccina’ tion clinics which will | everything necessary to vaccinate partment officials and members of | cuding clothing, jewelry, cosme- prayers until 6 a.m. begin later this month after next | school children in a single, self-| Oakland County Medical Society. | tics and luggage. | All the prizes. including a trophy, i evening suppers and services will be held tonight on Maundy Thurs-| | Cranbrook, | _iday.,.at.Christ Church... Lone ‘Dunstan's meee Mass and Procession | 1U®*48Y's report on the results of contained unit. _ ‘ “15 seheduted at 9 wan; “at Br, | St year's tests, | Benedict's Catholic Church Fri. | Dr. John D. Monroe, Oaklan At noon there wilt be the Mass |Rep. Hayworth to Vote for Flexible ‘Supports A mated 30,000 parental request forms have been returned to health authorities so far; | These forms, signed by.-parents must be returned- before children _FLINT i®—Rep... Hayworth (D- | canbe given. the vaccine, of the Pre-Sanctified, Veneration of the Cross and the Way of the Cross, Z Bis aeeratneniin Si The traditional “Blessing of the | Fire, Water and Paschal Candle" _| will be at 7 a.m, Saturday with aj ble farm price supports. as the re- | or parents of first or second grade ‘special Easter Saturday Mass atjsult of a poll of farmers in his. children, who did not receive the S-am, |. ] +. 8 2a request forms passed but in schools | : fs, ling at ~ Hayworth said his poll of 1,000 a week ago, should call the school | showed them evenly ‘di-| office. el —~ one-third favoring rigid) Oakland County Health Depart: | is, a third favoring flexible | ment. will answer questions abous and another third favoring | the vaccination program, Volun- a : - )teer workers under the direction of Crt eet 1). Penn ae e, t = i i | { Mich) of the Sixth Congréssional| Parents of children who parti-| as yet, District sayg he will vote for flexi-| cipated in the last year’s tests favorable. Bank to Be Remodeled low remodeling of the State Bank-at an estimated cost ot $107,000, * : Preparations for the mass im- | ‘Wins TION 6T some 3,000 county thave—been -donatedby local mers = children are as far advanced as. | Chants. they can go before the finaj re- port in the results of last year’s field tests is issued, Dr, Monroe stated. . The report, although top-secret | is expected to be highly | contestants graphs with training center person- nel before the May 7 deadline. Contestants’ names, addresses and Spokesmen at the Reserve Training Center, 469 8, East Boulevard, said single or mar- ried women 17 years old or more are eligible. Relatives, friends or prospective may submit photo- ALLEGAN «® — City Council has | telephone numbers must be printed Allegan | ts Lapproved a building permit to al-|°% the back of each photo, Ten finalists will be chosen and the winner will reign as commander honorary of Reserve Unit 9.104 _..for.one ediplete drill period,’ * 3 fae ue ] fe j x 7 Se wee * ha ih f > a9 g4 is ie , 7a. ge eae net A Y - =o ie eS Bet. pe RF ‘ y : : ge 7 4 4 : be TP, i“ : 7 ae : oY 7 f sie ; be Bi ; i ; Ay hon y = of GLEE be i 4 it : ee es, ‘ ‘ ' ay | We ee i j ‘ > ‘TWENTY ae : be aye oa ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, | THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955 ig mR E Te a ' : Wee Oe . : 2 me s oh ? [ig in ee a Paes : Zz .. ° ‘e a a o oo ie x s ~~ State Residents Asks Physicists [37 Communist Years Fail| qm Re paps ee .,|to Dim Russian Hospitality spite A se ae Hunt Uranium © to Shun Red Bid | soir tr oMi, Arete | Me wit, Maria, Mctded «tow | Sam Benson Says: ‘ ie | mS: ‘md ; eae ; George "dahon at "the Long. of vodka as glasses were filled Pe a ae rire UM Prof Is Teaching Government Frowns om} fn 'nas ine palms: treiion. | Siler each of « donen toasts, M B , ness Is | | Over 100 Students How @ Scientific Conference | ot dunes’ Russian ‘hospitals, They, a - 600. — in nearby | Y. y USI VUl ng: i oe! | lective farm "s home, _ ilages: whence collective &. * — - ——- om eee “By ALFRED G. MILL and |éraws farmers. i» gmeral, the}, > | Beeguse My Customers Tell DaEYSOET CUP) — More than 38 NPY TORK © Teevigdeite| eee ee jade cee we poe atl Phets Belsgde Alaus gua Puten residents, enchanted by from this country MOSCOW. (INS)—Revolution and | ™* ‘ = if rrien : tales of “Pick’s' fd” and other | advan by go et ofa to| 2” years of communi aay ieee onan Bet, Neloew -” n Oe rich, are going to college to learn : Me oer celia Semana’ heehee It's| We saw facilities for ‘Various “how to jum.” cludes today. , and if you Prize Russian white hogs which The 102 students, mostly middle- | S| Prof, Richard R. ot| don’t watch that vodka, you'll be | Proved an attraction at the state — ha wns te tors = and Dr ete 5, tee a Greenhouses grow vegetables to : . women, have ogy, . . We learned this the easy way : ‘ series of 16 weekly lectures of two | HM of the Institute for Advanced Study hit early spring and later fall ' ir ' Easter hours each by a University of | 2 _ oa | Princeton, 8, ml iy et the heme of catlective farm | se wt gee They Mode on Their’ | be finished with their | Scout Ses tooo > Eagle badges — poor Saag vite, They said no “Classifiea”| ““"K"™ of Moscow. bers and onions bring top prices. 5 a They'll ~ tmatters were on the of the| After a question-and-answer ses- ee training by summer and ready to | scouting’s highest rank — to their sons in ceremonies Monday night in| 57 agenda of sion in Morrzov's office and a| We noted that two-thirds of : buy their Geiger counters and | Washington Junior High School auditorium. Receiving the awards were - 4h é tour of his prize-winning barns, he -the leading farmers on the start searching Michigan's copper | (top row, left to right): John Blamy, 13; Duke Cummins, 15; Ricky! put said Feynman, the Atomic|casually invited us around to| honer Fella in Morrsov’s, office AT MY STORE! country for, 5 20m century trea | Erikson, 14, and Gordon Jackson, 15. Bottom row, left to right: Dennis! Energy Commission advised him |“tea.” | gag _~* | — pu a aun | 2K: 14: Gary Pace, 14; Jerry Powers, 13, and Raymond Smith, 13. not to go, on the ground it would Bet when ws ives tate te oo ane omy Yas, Ge’ To Os minor deposi urani| be an “unwarranted od commodious dining room : : have been found in the state so a ie _o “There are several why | house built by Morrzov’s peasant | It was explained that most vil- : far. But that hasn't discouraged Smoked Hams, . Turkeys): may have been unwise for me|ather, we found no tea but a|lage men worked in Moscow , the hopes of Michigan residents. —- a. ’ groaning board with platters of | tories. The University of. Michigan | = 7 ‘Guuntons might have been veluable| warm boiled eggs, cold roast |: ‘That the combination of factory - plumed eriginly to otter “is TOD Holiday Food Lists — |ct'tem suit. setaia® | scting pies, cucumbers in sour |peychecke. ‘and. shares tn. tis| eee By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS [ocean petch and shrimp “at Feynman said he had done clas-|T°#™ end a flock of other dishes | showplace collective pays off was curator of the school’s mineral-;| Smoked hams and turkeys tractive prices fresh World W a Midwestern farm Sunday dinner. |ing up from simple, even primi- But the interest was so keen and | the favorites on the| Onions and potatoes went up in| ©ently consulted with the Army on | ' 7 registrations so high, that another | feature lists of the nation’s food| price this week, as did many vege-|® highly classified subject. a : course has been opened in Ann | stores this weekend, tables, but produce specialists say - ae Arbor. Students drive in from] And you'll find good value for | these two still rate as good buys. As gard rate ~ce —, he ) : . places as far away as Midland and | your money, Smoked ham prices} Also im this category are es- ~ the nee Se | ithaca forth weekly meetings | wil be down as mich 8 39 cts| eae, searay penn, ew crt lopened March Sale coud oh . | : a : i '° and 2 i ; pe PETES Poaomylagh-tae 4 ee coy eae tain the : _ BUY WHAT YOU NEED . ' > arches Him wy -s with couveelsedhy, Easpioyed mon tad Back to Prison , Sn ens anocsumtaa os Unie—am- es dee sini ) dou Wotietorneds eed tean Root — URG, , MJ = . : SS eS ' . how_much you need ... how ome-trip loan. Write or come in. the door a and was See ee ee te ee lettuce and asparagus are rated Support for Th ‘Beard, firm in the grip of his| ‘Perri, see that’ prevailed at in big demand right now. ported the ~ tigate Thanksgiving and will be a trifle| The list/of good buys. in. fruits) years at his He investigated and found that | wer than at Christmas isn’t very long. Oranges and grape- | $6,000 in five of his prisoners had battered: © . ; fruit are your best bets. Straw-/taken in that period. “All I'm through the jail wall. under cover | et ey ee eo ich iin berries and good quality apples] ing is supporting thieves,” he com- et ae A ot al meg ‘to Fit one = * J of them. | ar. Egg prices are down again| "ent WPA PUGS _ plained. “ . Tailored to Fit... ~ giday Sowa blanket rope from | With one large group of markets| 103-Year-Old fo Sing _ Styled to Flatter ——-~ the. second floor. Beard, 19, went | fimming two to six cents a doz-| on Radio Barn Dance | a == home, His mother ‘marched hima} Off weekego pfices = 1 witiam Berry NEWEST SPRING STYLE | Another of the escapees was| ham or turkey, you will find | Elgin, Ill., will observe his 103rd caught later but three are still at| prime ribs of beef on sale in | birthday pag od gran large. . : numerous markets. Legs of lamb | ‘0. &Ppear on a “Rose pe dance Gregory said the men used a| also will be featured at prices | PTOsTam to sing hebygnoiea window weight, a teaspoon end a a bit lower than last week. Se aanen ee sae! ap ging serpent Pork chop prices generally will|The Brethren in Elgin when the You'll be proud to be i patch a hole cut through the wall |e higher than a week ago. One| choir sang one of a number of ou’ll be proud to be seen in in another breakout years ago, | chain plans boosts of two to six) hymns he has composed. Berty the Easter Parade in one of cents a pound for center-cut chops. | lives — his daughter, . Mrs. |. these newest Spring creations. * Butter will be chea in some] Judith Garber, and her husband, Fishermen Seek Asylum sections of the comry, wil 9- Isaac. ; EN, Denmark @ -+—/ductions ranging from one to six MY . ; ' Three East- fishermen left | cents a pound. _ | The Indian word for “Great : their vessel after it grounded on a}. The U. S. nt of Agri-|Water’. was Michigamaw—some- PRICE Sey eek anh he pe eee ae et ee ee ene “eee dat cord cies a | in Denmark, They will be find an ‘ot sea-|iguma. From that word came the brought to Copenhagen. food. — haddock fillets, halibut,|name of Michigan. -- Other Suits Priced . __.The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP. of PONTIAC |} oon —— ! = — a ee oa = — — = : — —— i ? , eke = — Shoat’ Spindrier “a7 _ 4 i 4 ANZfQogohr’ TV SETS LIFE-SAVER TUBELESS TIRES | ROTISSERIES CERTIFICATES REGULAR "179% Deluxe Easy Spindrier. action! ness. 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The bike had . we i — royal tamaly" |prec! net ‘count of 4.78 released by oo voter through no fault of his = a — his backyard and : ry : rt, w never missed .a me eee: _— istate officials was at least five, 1, one place, a sound truck oper- day's delivery, was unable to de- , royal tamily will announce precincts short, Nhe ated just slightly more than 100 liver his papers for the first time. - engagement to Wallace short-! The law requires county officials — vom = polls, circumventing | The story appeared in the Press at to state of the number | “*W Preventing campaigning with-| on Monday. Within an hour and a wane, NBC correspondent sald |p mia’ se dee betere on(m wat mark. half, Albert had his bike back. RAF Group Capt. Peter Townsend | “ection. neg a ipgeond povesar : Sy sa soos Ge bine thaw oft has been rumored near in re-| ‘Be counties to pay atter Mom, Daughter Killed re peers ; ro condo her | § cent months, definitely would not 10 te. counties turned up with|PY Car in Allen Park | farm. Albert has resumed. his Elizabeth. oe "|ene er tue mare prociacts San] DETROIT ip—A mother and ber ei ee ee in te aren’ the paige the state knew about. © -year-old daughter w ke | BV: . Ma bangs soma who has turned up one or two short. and killed by ar eae “good service” they had been used to the cheater pat ‘her —— One of those which came UP suburban Alien Park. = . ees ” with a different figure than the; The victims were Mrs. Isabelle from_her Caribbean tour, is an i i a , state knew about was Ingham Root, 34, and Diane Lynn Root, ot Union Scholarship Test airlines employe. , : County, That’s the county in which | Wyandotte. ; i . ; —— Lansing is located. It turned an potas S tat ae heen * 2 Will Be Offered. April 16| © |. Fierce Eagles __ with 114 precincts instead ‘of 112. hand, Hal, at his photo studio. | LANSING — The Michigan| jes Scare Sw ed es Some county clerks locked len ier. Ethel Klockenbrink, Federation of Labor today said | : their deors election night and 9. a barmaid, was held for inves- examinations in its annual scholar- WE CIVE ° ce went home for a good night’s (tigation of manslaughter. Assistant! ship contest will be conducted HOLDEN Big Reasons to Be : Here When the Doors Open — ov On Baltic Island | scep. watiet boxes were brought Prosecutor Raymond L. Miller| April 16 at 55 centers in 11 coun- e * ISLE OF O ID Swede in the next da yor else sat in the said Miss Klockenbrink admitted | ties in thie “state. a Par ; LAND, wweden county buildings until opening she had had “‘six or seven beers" | The two high school seniors plac- inpracd _- ee — ay. | at a bar with a girl friend shortly | ing first in the contest will receive fear they will be attacked by fierce} Some said they difin't think stamrs’ None Sold Before 9:30 a. m. or After 12:00 p.m. ZA2INe 9:30 TO 12:00 22 HOUR SALE—9:30 TO 12:00 : they'd get around - sary: up ae x ARSE nee NYLON The giant birds are terrorizing figures for a couple of days. In ~ Gy * ws people and killing both. wild game | some counties, some of the ballot Lucky Purchase! || | COAT . TOPPERS NYLON and livestock, Sheep farmers an-| boxes still hadn't been brought in In Time for Easter §=|3) DRESSES HOSE ery over daily losses from their|to county officials 48 hours after : i flocks have demanded permission | the election. | : $466 § : 99 c to shoot the eagles, which-are pro-| That happened, despite the fact _ 4 tected _ an = of Parliament: | that, in —— a = : i . Recently a huge eagle swooped | sealed wit same ki seals ; down on a taxi driver, who dove | as railroad box cars. They fit fine e| — ray ee es ee 16 ev se Srerayl inside his cab just in time to es-|on a railroad car. But they allow _ | M - “i - — ey a! — velties. ; g i, i cape the ae talons, When | too much lige on Longer “4 ses | to Teen Tes se me 14.99 | rregular oe he drove off, the bird followed him | Lids on the. boxes can : Teen Girls’ Dresses ...,. .$7.99 ae 35¢ Anklets ........-00..-2 : fortwo miles. and a hand: stuck in without | ie . | - . Girls’ Cotton Slips .. .1.00 . as . = ; breaking the seal, - | Michigan Stock Killing Mest tamous of the missing | 9:30 TO 12:00 9:30 TO 12:00 a * precincts were ten in Ma- r Down During February. | comb County, in Warren Town. : GIRLS‘ COTTON LANSING (# — Livestock slaugh-| ship. They finally turned up ~ 71 E : “ ter in Michigan during February | ®bout 40 hours after the polls ) 4 SUITS 2'2 HOUR SAL 9:30 TO 12:00 SLI PS _ was down from the previous month, | ¢lesed, The big Democrat ma- Actual to 49.99 values. = ’ : : the Federal-State Crop reporting | jority they had vitally influenced Choose from all wools, $ 99 . BOYS SUITS = ; Service said today. | Sects ome. poodle cloth and novelty | os : Compared with the same month, The slowness of the outstate| fabrics in coats. Suits in * i : last year.” the.slaughter of sheep | counting was certain to bring new | & all wools, crease resist- © $7.99 Values ~ S$ 99 ~ , = * and lambs, hogs and cattle was up pressure in the state Legislature + ent baer onllamerce All Colors 7 . Value . and there was a decrease in the for a law similar to those many / ~ ‘ tke - ; \ Sizes 32 to 0 . gobardines, 10 to 20, 38 * Sizes 3 to 14 = - calf slaughter. other states have, In he eines 44 : ; a os $ a 35¢ Rayon Panties 19¢ . ‘county, clerks must total up e . : Chubby Dresses:....,.,.: $7.99 - a, Dress your son up arid save, too! ie Ailiniiuiniaia: aa : 4 : county figures election night, make | - Crease-resistant, sizes 2 to 1O— : - Eden’s Appointment them available for unofficial | | 59.99 Washable Orlons D Yasei a 12 80 18 at $19.99. 9:30 TO 12:00 - Doubles His Salary - —_ counts, and not close up shop until | # — #£»\ Seen 39.99 9:30 TO 12:00 . wets Boys’ Sport Coats . 10.99 _ - - = ; a they. finish the job. Ohio and IIi- — % ~. 2 \ .. 10. : ; LONDON (INS) — Sir Anthony! is siso require the posting of GIRLS’ 4 fs LADIES F + Eden’s appointment as Prime Min- election returns. i@ _ i : gar aplemmirna y he received 22 Wing this week, it was impossible ; : ign secretary, he ved to get the returns for some pre- aban” ~ 5,000 pounds ($14,000) annually. AS Cintts which could influence the $ 99 2% HOUR SALE—9:30 TO 12:00 ~ first lord of the treasury, a Post pos one way or other. i of State James Hare. — ; -._) the premier always holds, Eden, L = receives 10,000 pounds. The pre- ‘said he noted many “improper”! — $2.99 Vetece » —6« |S LADIES’ TOPPERS 3 se miership itself is unsalaried. procedures, 7 Straws-Flowers | Here are some of them he listed: All Sizes § BB Heads Two Societies Scheie Cons ! Onp township in — Nylon: Gloves .,...,.....$1.00 MUSKEGON — Hazel M.: ty closed its township hall doors 4 Thompson, Muskegon Count-y; te voters.for_one hour or mare — note —agtett—-nurse,-2m election. day soa township 2 - has been named executive secre-, meeting could be held in the | tary of the county Crippled Chil-,, *#l- + *reneete pe : if. Values to 24.99. 100° wool i ~—~-9:30-FO--12:00 . . ; f , \ Meceoolal crease-resistant ‘tabrics- N - - \ Sizes 10 to 44 ii ODRESS «Go pXx / Large Size Suits ...19.99- _——_Srralyale thgters tae puccents sche tras annanataiota beaten af 2 AY AY \ Toll Girt Suits. 59.99 = -——Keva Pumfrey, who resigned the official forms. 7 iN pe post recently after serving 10! 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Wood Jr. of Ma- a number of small tarpon, only 3 to 3% inches long, in a pond here. He could not remember ever seeing any of the “silver kings” ---.-that smalland decided-to do a | bit of research. | of the American Museum ‘of Natur- | only 2 inches long found near ‘San- | ibel Island on Florida's Gulf Coast. | Dr, Breder also hatched fishlets\ from what ke believed were tar-| ) pon eggs, but they all shrank and rine Studios here recently found| Pendent on oxygen in the water. ‘in the life of a tarpon from three i Oceanarium. | Fraternity Pin Returned | taining the friternity pin he had f| lost 20 years ago. It was returned 20a Wood said that Dr. C..M. Breder al History ‘described baby ‘tarpon died after about three days. _ Wood said that one mystery Is| that almost all the very small tar- pon found were collected from land- locked ponds, The eight young fish found here were selned from a pond that connects with an inlet only dur- ing the very highest tides of the year. He said tarpon are able to breath atmospheric air and are not de- Thus they would be able to sur- vive in such ponds, but the period days after hatching until it at- tains the length of 2 inches is still a mystery} Wood said only three of the eight tiny tarpon he caught survived. The staff is giving them great care, hoping they will some day graduate to the giant tank of the HOLDREGE, Neb. (UP) — R. P. ‘Anderson recently received a small package in the mail con- Of } by a Bethany, Mo., woman who Baa) bad traced it from a number on ~ : =\the back through the organiza- 13 NO. SAGINAW ST, | tien’ 's national headquarters. An- | derson has never been in Bethany. BIASTER / F Monday-Friday Nights "til 9 o’Clock iz lt Starts Today... at BARNET T's! , The Climatic Clothing Event of the Easter Season SID BARNETT ARCHIE BARNETT | ‘A Value-Packed Event That Again Demonstrates BARNETT'S: Dominant Leadership! CC. / “Yo “AME: ud p FINISH aa se weve nd shes ING KINGS on high prices a P Lower! We Must Repeat! Only Our 250-Store Buying Power Could Possibly Bring You Such Savings as These! It Will Pay You Well to Shop BARNE TT’S FIRS T! YOU DONT NEED THE CASH««CHARGE IT J ~-honcring the British star yester- ‘A MAN CALLED ots. ni0’ — eicaand ‘todd, star of new ~w 20th Cen- tury-Fox film, “A Mam Called Peter,’’ was luncheon guest of theater- men in Detroit this week in connection with the Michigan opening of the | picture. In above scene he is shown, as Peter. Marshall, after narrowly | escaping a death plunge into an abandoned quarry. Portrays Rev. Peter Marshall Actor Todd Accom panies New Movie to Michigan “We honestly | have something | and later joined the Parachute Reg- we can acclaim.” © liment. He fought in many battles | Richard Todd, ‘A Man | including Normandy, the Battle of Called Peter,” star of ‘ ters this week. | His years in service not only The eccasion was a luncheon S toughened him physically but built | 7 up day at Detroit's Sheraton-Cadil- |™atch rugged good looks and fine lac Hotel attended by press rep- | poaee. resentatives and theater men. ‘This, coupled with his fine por- Todd was signed by 20th Century | trayal ‘of a Seotch sergeant in last July to play the title role in| ‘A Man Called Peter,” remarkable | chronicle of the life of Peter Mar- | shall, Scotch immigrant who be- came one of the nation's outstand- ing ministers and chaplain of the _ U. S Senate. Jean Peters, who has achieved | notable artistic success, was aptly é Written by Marshall's widow, | picked to y Catherine Mar- ‘atherine, the book became an out- ‘el and = oe ad an = standing best-seller of recent years. | by = fas cast mppors A: love story and a success story. “A Man Called Peter” is told in | terms of God's intimate participa- tion inthe affairs of man. Trish-born Tedd, who is 35, moved te England, where he was educated, at the age of 6. He decided to become a playwright and in order to learn all he eould about the theater, decided to spend some time as an actor. His later decision to remain on | i Aer the stage was interrupted for six +9 peeled tegereh he years .when World War H broke; said, aking out ani he volunteered. His ex- oa periences then were many and | varied, for he traveled halfway | across the world. He was a commando in Iceland an outstanding candidate for the purchased the book. ‘from the press yesterday, shot back answers in a direct and friendly manner, with a crisp Brit- ish accent, Sporting a beard which was needed for his recently eompleted film, “Sir Walter Raleigh,” Todd was asked why he hadn't shaved off the whiskery growth. Catherine Bogle, now in the United oir bone act OM wh te Panay o / was speaking about the Bulge and the final attack on} the 20th Century-Fox film which is Germany. ‘He then served in Pal- | being released in Michigan thea- ;estine until demobilization in 1946. | a strength of character to7 “The Hasty Heart,"”” made Todd | title role in “A Man Called Pe- | ter” from the day 20th Century Todd, barraged with questions “There might be some retakes | chances.” He added that it took bout a month to grow the | Todd, married to stage actress 4 STORES TO SERVE ‘You : FURTNEY DI DRUGS 0 Sei reer a ee ; i. a) fi TE OO TES & ri fe 5 i ey, oo 4 f | 8 t : f- ese (THE poyrrac! PRESS, THURSDAY. APRIL 7; ‘1955, d by ; ; " i 2 * leave for England fer hs shor Anne Francis Wins | spurstea tae Feb. *™’|Out-of- Practice : There he will do his hext pic- cher Leaves Estate |Singer Saves Roy Good. © ture, title undisclosed:- starting in ivorce uS Teacher Le | Sates’ to a thar Ieiaetaiees jon ne MONICA, ‘Calit w —|Of More Than $200,000 |Day for Opera _| ite agreed to go on although he clathey to 8 charky mannOnEN Asked whether he believed im: hctihie hee Pootta hoo satel ST. LOUIS @ — Miss Catherine |. NEW'YORK About five hours | hadn't sung the role in the inter-| coved here in a windstorm yes - ported films hurt the movie busi-| an interlocutory divorce deéree— A. Cunningham, who taught in the| before the curtain was to go up) ¥ vening jem trom the audi. | ‘Tday morning. One of those given ness here, Todd replied that they plus one twin bed and $4,000 she | public schools here for 51 years, |on Donizetti's ‘Don Pasquale” last Sgr clothing anizatic did much good) instead said she loaned her husband, film | left an estate valued at more than | night at the New York City Opera, | “"** _— Mrs, Good favored was storm vic “Movies,” he said, “are an in-| producer Bamlet L. Price Jr. $200,000, : ~|here was the situation: - Te tim Roy business.”’ Price got the other bed. The Cunningham, who died Jan:| David Cunningham, scheduled to To Guide Red Farmers : — The star laughed 5 he court & property settle-| 28 at the age of $4 , compiled her | sing the role of Ernesto, was too MOSCOW (INS)—Soviet leaders - | swered the question, “Could seg |™ent and granted the divorce yes- | esta yee saving and invest-|ill to go on. His understudy Gil-| | Tiel s 3 TIMES FASTER i say you liked doing cee terday after Miss Francis testified sar Income from the estate was | bert Russell had laryngitis. No |amnounce that a “shock brigade vib ‘A Man Called Poin’ hort of any Price said it was “important for | left to two sisters butiafter their = tenor in the company knew of 30,000 city-trained specialists for GAS on Stomach A Sn character” to do without .a | death the bulk to institutions. part. ; i — pal At the time she was work-/| for charitable a She retired in| Then Salvatore Baccaloni, vet- oe Certified laboratory tests prove Bell-ans “I wouldn't say that,”-he ob-| ing 12 hours a day at her studio, '| 1944 eran comic basso of the Metropoli- the next four months to “guide” | tauiets neutralize 3 times as mock - || Served. “I always like best the ‘she said, An inventory was filed in Pro-|tan Opera and an. adviser. to: the Collective farms to maximum ne Sading dinestion tktsie ten Mes, ; picture I'm going to do next!” She charged mental cruelty. 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THURSDAY, APRIL 1 7,. aks) SMELL HELP DESIGN MUSEUM — Italian sculptress Fiore de Henriquez arrives in New York to help design modern art museum which Huntington Hartford plans for Los Angeles estate. Turkey Is Not Impressed by ‘Peaceful By LEON DENNEN ISTANBUL, Turkey (NEA) — Peaceful ‘‘‘coexistence,"’ Soviet- style, isn’t even a word in the ordi- nary Turk's language. And the reason: For the past 300 years the Turks have resisted, with courage and tenacity, the mounting tide of Muscovite im- perialism—both Czarist and Com- munist. They still do. Turkey knows the Russians as few NATO powers do and pre-~ broadcast from the U., §.- Turkey, America's prasag! Coexistence’ informed on the main points at issue in major internal ‘and inter- ational problems. 3. The Turk’s pro-U. S, orienta- tion and ingranied distrust of Moscow makes Turkey an invalu- able source of strength in the Middle East as:a deterfent to Red aggression, : Alone, Turkey—with her army of 370,000 tough and well-trained These are elementary facts, but ; |they are important to any under- standing of Turkey. From the U. S. point of view there is. ariother fact equally sig- nificant: Unlike France, Britain or even Italy or Germany, Turkey is the only genuinely pro-Ameri- . 5.: jean country in the North. Atlantic especially in Turkey, the “new look” in U. S.. foreign policy— which is likely to result in an- other sterile Big Four conference —will in the end benefit only the Russians. Its effect on Turkey is particu- . larly unfortunate because: x Turkey, a dictatorship only 10 years ago, is today by far the stable democratic country in the Middle East—more stable than Many European nations. 2, The man-in-the-street, peas- ants included, is remarkably well Treaty Organization. An American does not have to be long in Turkey to realize that he is among true friends. . As one Turkish. official put it: “We know a great deal more. about the U. S. than you know about Turkey.” That's the truth. After years of [corrupt Ottoman rule and Ata- truk’s dictatorship it took ‘“John- ny Turk” a long time to discover the U. S. and American democ- Tracy. ~- But once he discovered the great and mysterious land across the ocean his enthusiasm for “Ameri- ka"’ never waned. To be sure. Turkey's democracy, after years of dictatorship, is emerging but slowly. It still has’ many pitfalls to overcome. The country’s economic econ- omy, due to industrial overex- pansion and poor U. 8. advice, is not in the best shape, Yet despite all the drawbacks, biome elder gaandl pe caine America’s way to win allies resist Red aggression. 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Little Bays’ Little Shoes , ike dad's Non and older b et th . long. we double-deck eoreii bag d neolite thick rubber soles soles in brown maou. B k. San- 4 60-gouge 4 Fy 1 5-denier ¢ mame. f seams de c Poir _ Li :: ee It Sizes 814-12 ......4.49 . . aX: SOOO \ I | - } 4 & ih ie yr - - } t ’ .. THE, PONTHAL PRESS. J raga. APRIL 7, 1955 Pi ENTY-FIVF TWE -HAIR HIDES AID — Big bun of chignon hairdo, re New York for women who must wear aid and yet be hide battery of hearing aid, was hair style shown in| tamaonetie Anyone Can Get Glamour By PHYLLIS BATTELLE HOLLYWOOD (INS)—You don't | main your drab, freckle-faced self —it is eqnsidered cruelty to the natives. Out here a misplaced eyelash’ . more odious than a misspent youth, and the assymetrical mouth or un- varnished nail is grounds for gos- ! just come té Hollywood and re-| ‘ced me to a girl named Dorothy | you ain’t- got glamor by ature, . you can get it by Westmere, or Factor, or a variety of other All you do‘is walk into one of the cosmetics cults and say, “Make me over, and in a hurry please."’ They may flinch slightly, as in| my case, and plead for time. But inevitably they will do it, and you will not recognize your- self. Nor wil] casual acquaintances know you. I, for instance, wa?mis- | taken, on the night of my facial | conversion, for Rosemary Cloo-| ney, Dihah Shore, Lizbeth Scott and Ginger Rogers. One man thought I was his old | friend Ethel Barrymore, but he was drinking heavily. when their hair tp at loose ends. | —see?” j | tired look,” she sald, whacking Perc, an expert in this business | she- opened the eyes; with brown for about a quarter-century, intro-| eyeshadow she narrowed the nose. Over it all went a layer of Rose Glow foundation cream, transparent powder and a soup- con of rouge. Announcing I was now ‘‘perfect,’’ Melba raised me up (no easy job, as my limpid eyes were quite heavy) and Joy, a hair-styling expert for 12) years, and another named Melba | Kennedy, a face-changing expert for 15. They looked sympathetic | and solemn. “Luck, girls,” said Pere and dis- | rosea Dorothy and Melba set | pointed me toward a mirror. Dorothy got me first. “Now a| Any resemblance to the old me hair style should be planned to Was purely from the neck down. make the face appear as near a|! was divine. perfect oval as possible,” she said, | It washed off, however. I am changing my part from lower- | making reservations to go home. left to a just off-center. ‘That —— minimizes the length of your face ‘Wrong Number Costly HARTFORD, Conn. “Long, droopy hair gives one a =) wrong number cost Charles Evans } $35. off inches here and there, giving me symmetrical bangs, ‘‘Much younger — see?” Quickly she wound pin curis, tucked Me un- | call from a pay telephone both. | He placed the wallet on a shelf (UP) — Al Evans pulled his wallet out | ' to get a number while making a | te milior lt Sounds Familia “| nounced the menu for its annual} jLISBON (UP) — Subsidies to-|bique, Half a million dollars will| cannot be used to track down NEW HAVEN, Conn. 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' . : Pri was given @ lesser sentence om tinuing through April 9, the First aS ee 6 Rin of Yalfa ‘Leak’ From Prisoner. |saiaeem “sss se acts Sleek Seo Bee 3 The Lys nism seid be was wall |. soster service with the fev. by the evening i” dhctured oe eld Chi fed and related that when a pack-| °°" W san ree Special music will. * sg Solon Believes Dulles| Man Held by Chinese age from home failed to arrive| Hugh Warstler of Durand, the| 3? both sunday services. e Rev. ag 2 | Says That Treatment | in time the Reds gave lim a/ speaker, The ‘meetings will begin | LeRoy Shaler. is pastor Will Tell Why Papers). » Beace ie small can of chicken for dinner | with a prayer service at 7 p. m."! church. : Went to N.Y, Times} } Hos te a letter,| “28t Shiristmas. He said the men = : 3 “ ‘ LYNN, Mass. 4INS)—A “| are allowed to play volleyball for : : ASHINGTON (UP)—Sen John from behind Red China's Bamboo | an hour each day. : we gee nen J. Sparkman (D-Ala) said today be sagan pA grein gg : ee a | saat new | ’ ss . 2 re ; understands the State Departmen }by the Reds. on Christmas Day, | Donlevy Gives Up Drink || } MITLLER’S-144 Oakland Ave. } statement that it “leaked” the pa- | 1952, eventually may be freed. | After Driving Conviction : < pers of the World War II Yalta | Mrs, Philip D. Fecteau said the| BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. mw — ; Lo peal dealers: Sessa eesees| | Mile head : her son, : was a 4 " easkinia sane fas Sak Scucieomned with several - other | refrain from drinking for a year er S- ” Overhead ate Foreign Relations Committee, Americans, inticated the = after being convicted yesterday of il , had heard that the depart- é have changed ir tactics drunk : . 5 D s nay planing to admit its role in treatment of the prisoners. | The 52-year-old television and Saves You Many ar letting one newspaper have the : ;' . Fecteau. wrote in the letter, film star was arrested M 11. . . f Yalta documents in advance The veer RUN — The USS Shangri-La, most modern | ly angled flight deck in the fleet. Also included in the postmarked Feb. 22, 1955, from | His automobile had jumped two { on All New Furniture o department was pressured into | | raft carrier in commission, is shown on a test run modernization were steam catapults and an enclosed | Canton, China, that his group | curbs, rolled onto a parking lot - } . making thent public before that after a 26-month modernization period at Bremerton,_| ‘‘hurricane bow.” of 10 prisoners now was allowed (and crashed into another car. R eco ized Quality! See eee ee eee ee | ush, Ths carsdec wan Shak Wh he te! apace: to bunk together. » | Judge Charles J. Griffin ordered pni ! _—_ — : a they had been confined es cay ha aedra pl tad ; S 1 ents & oe “ak” . ] L Creek Area Is Reserved “Now I can bunk pe gal Gy ees — Latest ty cs — would make it clear that the “leak” : . mt : aa kee . . . = Ice Cream Pedd ING LAW|... Women Dipnetters | “i. ‘referred to John T. Downey, tor le located at Saginaw. ™_ Lasting Satisfaction! The State Department gave * . ; irae ea eceent = |Ruling Is Expected Soon | sesnan o — vaiy aim | — Times received | Oakland County Circult Judge| tory and unfair to any business. | (¢TS Will h smelt run tonight. Sam Benson Says: . ASK ANY OF OUR MANY CUSTOMERS ty —— that it mate Frank L. Doty is expected to rule; man wanting té make a living by Fred Bradford, smelt run chair- M print the lengthy tests in ther | within two weeks on & case con- 7 , man, said a 10-yard section of || W | HAVE You suorete AT MY STORE? | E CONVENIENT CREDIT parma : cerning the validity of & Pontiac) y4unicipal Judge Cecil McCallum | Cold’ Creek will be reserved for re) Y Y N __The State Department was ex- peddling of lee cream products on sso orton the | uards nstructed,|| M } © ’ oe ! didn't C not Gi have been i ) P e . Fines detberetely to be cure tent(SX7 OM. restrictions were valid, but he Bradford said, to be on watch for s ||. E v vis Open Monday—Friday Evenings under | felt obliged to comply with the| recurrence of last year’s invasion | oh all of the controversial agcirenpren Se ee ae Gee argu- | measure since the City Commis-/ of the ladies’ area by men dressed || N L . Our 19th Year of Greater Value Giving! | an, "aan ca ae Red ck cll Gc poe Pacis (ay AO | Gae Wed gamma in.their wives’ clothing. . Cc : oe es ee eee torney William A. Ewart. and . | Smelt dipping, which startea|}| S s a L | So tee SRL TT oie a Se fre TS * | $]¢ |) MILLER FURNITURE | | eam chtshaod the doce: for violating the ordinance MANILA «®—Two flooded stone | Creek will be returned to control Ww E E T smote, and White issues Secretary| shortly after it was passed last (quarries on thie outskirts of the| of the State So covery E $ $ H Where You Honestly Save! | Jamas C Beary ter maing| deoee a, ont eed 0 Ue stm, | Ben easy sen, acoeg ol] | at . with a group sen in R. Rubinstein, 18, apanese pany _ | sisted that all publications ave yy "Corand. Detroit, and Sol|there in World: War “Gur foct| Experts estimate that shout ail & DRESS UP FOR EASTER! =| ¢ 144 Oakland Ave. Careful Free Delivery “Ogee Forcgn Rotations Com, | Coemrtld, 2, of G0, Third. |feund the shells wader, for tov rently ee cme Foe! ser Sean nD P.M ~~ mittee voted unanimously last ter convicted in Municipal| manufacturers “had been hauling|destroyed by diseases and insect erry 3t. _ pen ti oh | week to call Dulles after the an meaaes came ice | the shells away for the powder, | pests before it reaches the table. Sparkman’ t to news. | cream. $s commen presen , men came om the heels of pub- cup "et Tecakike ean pan | Tee dae ea de Ce entacn | dora: appenied| tee eunb chiming State Jobe Foster ear ee | Se ig weed baskaes ing to t oreign Relations ordinance | Committee that his own top infor “it prohibits a man from making mation official— _ Secre- Z | the New Yok Tine = Rouge. was found unconstitutional e McCardle on nd sro od Cireuit Judge ——— = peat ates ordinance is designed both to reduce traffic | fO RUM | injuries. and’ to. foster” public Asks State fo R ee | f from wrappers, ‘a | 2 Wayne Hospitals | sem beine ttered witn wrappers, LANSING ®—Gov. Williams sent | StCKS., - ty of Dearborn, Ewart | Se ae tn em | ciated, Sad a tow beeing: cot | ee ee ee Te eee | carvics of tndi wpbeltvey ie: 7 taking over two men: State Supreme Court. ‘We contend | operated by Wayne : that the. Dearborn case should | He also asked an additional $652,- ‘+ es Ponting Bai 368—or a total of $6,589,291—for | APPly ordinance, the care of state patients in the declared. : two institutions, Wayne County! When the two peddlers were = General Hospital (Eloise) and | first arrested Municipal Judge ~Waytie y Maurice E. Finnegan refused to issue a warrant. He called the . amendment “utterly discrimina- — Social Service Meet) | : ture of the : 4 dost about $1,500,000 a year fp ‘years pecause-of the failure of te]. -Pe second ses Sacengon I state to meet the actual costs of held tonnight at 7:30 in the YWCA. tutions, NO MS | | Devoted to acquainting E the: pub- Does she have to hitch-hike or “hoof inspected and reconditioned for per- Williams said Wayne is the only a coun the tah dh it” when | you drive away for the formance, safety and value before 7 county maintaining mental hos | neig every Thursday with Eileen| ~day behind the wheel being offered for sale. as law_and_ trad | Muir-act : | Yes, she'll thank you every time ‘aasume the care of mental patients | ‘Tonight's tople will be group more families are finding that this - she uses her OK Used Car because Under the lesdership of Edwina _ kind of “second car” costs but little she'll drive it with pride and war. Contracts for Acreage: Isaacson, Waterford High School _and pays -off plenty in added con- _ ranted confidence. And you'll thank FREMONT ()—Gerber Baby! Home and Family teacher, sev- venience and extra time. . your Chevrolet dealer for introduc- Foods produce manager William | igre ccna a gee The red OK Tag is your low- _ing you to down-to-earth twocar Hays =v erairipess for en) 2 <0 ~-—pticed: ticket to two-car conven-" omy for your family! — __ acreage an | ced — ee pleted” with inereased ~~ Elien W den will show | — —_ aeea“Ae_ yous -“Cuavicket asa ~ Take a look at today’s OK values aereame fee ee apm oF Date Cay : used car lot, it marks the best of at your Chevrolet dealer’s. The space for spinach. = a ie Gis ented | his many trade-ins. An OK Used many makes and models are low- done’ in ‘the Montague sree. | apanewred bo. tbe Ammarican, Asst Car is warranted in writing by your priced to sell and warranted in Plantings are scheduled for | canton of Social Workers, Oakland _ Chevrolet dealer. It’s thoroughly writing as well! Frens, Bailey, Sheridan anda) County CIO Council and the Pon- Saginaw. i tiac area United Fund. ——_ : _ Look for the red OK Tag and ° get a used car you can believe in Cc ° aa se E Vv 0 L E Room Size Lots | a Disconi f but all quality pap e on we Chevrolet Dealer : “MA . THEWS-HARGREAV ES, INC. wrevrsere | ~ OG Mill St. and 211 S. Soginaw ae aa, . ae Michigan : ba bs Aiea — ? : ‘6 \ : { _ ie, Age ie an eae: F x : \ 8 ¥ ¥ yee \ ». . —— : fan ~~ ‘s wee = Af 1 ¢ ; ‘a a 2 “ 4 at 2f 1 : Marilyn Monroe Sought by Court . in Beverly Hills bail ‘“friendly gesture.” Yesterday Judge Griffin issued another war- rant for her arrest and this time set bail at $250, Miss Monroe's attorney W. C. - Fields Jr., son of the late come- dian, asked for a continuance on grounds that “contract commit- ments require Miss Monroe to be | in New York.” Said the judge, re- ferring to her signed traffic ticket He ordered the $100 bail posted by Brown forfeited and set the new bail. ‘THE LITTLE BLUE DUCK - Flirts With Temptation MEMPHIS, Tenn, (UP) — Mrs. Hazel Xiques, president of Fat Girls Anonymous, a weight-reduc- ing club, sells candy bars in a theater lobby. Dump Denizen Dies Rich WATERBURY, Conn. (UP) — Nick Cena, 74, who lived in a shack at the city dump, died, leaving considerable valuable real estate 1 South Saginaw St. LYNN Jewelers Amara. gieelout ah ee - SAVE $1 7% FE 5-5371 : Chicago Banker Set || Deed Recorder Processes ‘March 1954 and | month. | ‘Tot’s Efforts Pay Off | _as Fire Trucks Arrive : fo Speak at YMCA John Nuveen, partner in the Chi- cago banking firm of John Nuveen & Co., will be speaker for the 55th annual meeting of Pontiac YMCA. The affair, including dinner and election of eight new directors, will be April 21 in the “Y" building, 131 Mount Clemens St. Ted Slosson, secretary, an- nounced that Harry Stayton was handling arrangements and reser- vations, and that Robert R. El- dred would be toastmaster, 16,150 Documents Here This is more than 20 per cent over the 12,908 total for February, and an increase of nearly as much | over the 13,102 total for March nas last year. Total of fees received was $20 | 051.50, compared. with $18,199 in| $19,788.75 last | ARCATA, Calif. W—‘'What hap- pens if you pull that handle?’ the little boy asked the electrician ‘making a routine check of fite alarm boxes yesterday, all the fire trucks would: i] an- “Why, come rushing right out here, swered Bill Donahue. Ten minutes later they did. The little boy, not. yet 3, was just barely able to reach that handle by standing on his shiny new red wagon, Hits Safety Conferences GRAND RAPIDS—Circuit Judge | ‘ Dale Souter scorned safety confer- | ences today as a means of curbing | traffic fatalities and suggested Radio Announcement | Alerts Boston by Error BOSTON (—An announcement | over WBZ-TV last night said, “All military personnel will report to their bases immediately; are canceled’’—but it was all a mistake. -Station officials said —the an- houncement came about when a’ network progrdm out of New York ' Step. into the Easter | Parade — strict enforcement of laws now on. | the books. - The ee ) HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC — _.BRAND NEW. 1955 Duo-Therm_ Save! 52-Gallon Automatic Electric _ WATER Compares with heaters selling for v2 00!" line. ‘all ‘te HOT WAT recovery . .. ideal Gutomatic washer uses. FREE WIRING ~ “on Edison lines — FREE OFFER —*27.45 roll. easy Roto- Doll, v-a-I- “U-@ ! You Pay Only TV Storage Bench Chest AND only $1.25 A WEEKI you wont... all the time! Low cost operation .. . quick for all TV: storage bench chest and $97.40 shown here at # new LOW PRICE! just think - it! A powerful new, easy to use Eureka Sweeper ER Now Only $T5 4a _j[e@ei Cit 2 (an 2 TER - | f : =3 = AND the Easy Roll Roto-Dol 7a (OOD HOUSEKEEPING $1 W. Huron St. y # ASAITTLE-AS— a EASTER | ‘CREDIT | nad = inadvertently cut in on a local * athe network show was a drama- tization of a hurricane story and had no official status. The station made ‘several an- nouncements during the night to “emergency. Antlers are shed each year while | horns are permanent in most. Species < animals. of Old North Church WASHINGTON {INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower has been present- ed with a painting of Boston’: "| historic Old North Church, whose steeple was toppled by Hurricane | Carol last summer, The water color painting by Mas- tures the church as it will look ‘when the steeple is restored, The presentation was made by. Charles H. Watkins, of Middleton, Mass., treasurer of the Lantern League of the Old North Church. Eisenhower said he will send the | painting to the Eisenhower muse- 'um in Abilene, Kan. Dark Glasses Banned DETROIT #® — The Common all leaves give assurance that there was no Council has banned anyone wear- | ing dark glasses in the Council _ chamber. Councilman Eugene I. | spectators were wearing “big, Hol- | lywood-type glasses” and they | make him uncomfortable. sachusetts artist Forrest Orr pic- | presets eb tanctteleath «bf ol will bis oly Ht a b oe "THE PONTIAC’ PRESS. /THURSPAY. APRIL 7, 1035p An Edster Story “BY WALT SCOTT rea dale | rential vata whipped Birvalaghens Ike Receives Picture ae cmt Area {tetera aber ee BIRMINGHAM, Ala. 7 tor.| west of ee ee oe at about $50,000. A 50-foot new field nado lashed the town of Altoona, | house at Altoona High School was Ala., last night, leaving a trail of removed: and set down in one Tuined ‘and damaged buildings, and piece velvet- -edged beauties veiled for further flattery! Creations in imported straws, alpacas, crochets and pettipurls. Hurry in today for your very own from _ our exclusive Easter Collection! p ee want to call when you're out. Put Clean Blankets ferred “short-shorty” nightgown is made of ing panties are ruffled like the short, full, mg shila — ‘iat ae 4NC a h t me n t r O mm on Top of Pile | the same wonderful soft, porous cotton | | flaring short, shorty gown. Pthings you want to match and ‘| Store a soiled woolen blanket un- _* down the dimensions of the Fon Sainte aans Come Bock Agsin * You Can Avoid Bad Skin vi sz,cn scum i ' Ou a that are always in your handbag, al e 5 O lec Zon | fluffy in the fall. ; | Now, if that isn’t the limit! | but Sd make ck Uae eee | Technicians advise homemakers mother, departing from the me we y “ | to put their woolen blankets away | ternity hospital with her janes Prize your skin when you are! Acne and other skin blemishes each night for renewal necessities fh iste oe clean and on the top, not the bot-. bundle, looked up to see a sign: young, and you may not develop may be avoided, according to der- or repairs. ~_ pied cedlemse! t} tif tom, of the store pile, so that the | “Thank you, come again next complexion problems that make matologists. A skin blemish is like- | aan eat aah | (Gleca- Se wee alder girls miserable. : | ly to be due to a systemic. upset, a mirror, emergency cohhet:. Z oes § Tn allergic reaction or careless cleans- | | While. you're at it, you might areata i e | ee "ef ing throw out that old letter and put Gs starting ee ie um MALING SHOES | At ithe first sign of a black- | that button in your sewing box. : so ee et | head, white head or pimple, Yes probably won't need them, , | yourself: “What happened?” | Teen salyse the sttuation, Fabrics Suggest t did you eat and drink yesterday? The day before? What 'Decorating Ideas | did you put on your skin in the | A good place to go for inspira- | way of cosmetics? Have you (tion if you're redecorating your | been on a soap and water strike? jhome is right to the fabric | Have you been too indulgent in be-wie ‘ 7 |. candy, cake, soda » gravies? ‘hile you can find gold lame at | On , hee \ $225 a yard, you can also find at- ce you've established at least tractive cottons at less than $1.50 an inkling of the trouble, experi- | a yard—so it isn't y that de- | ment by desisting from the suspect- | | ermines good and bad decorating |ed trouble maker. hese days. . | If you can't figure it out, save | aa oa that vars | your pennies if that is the only inexpensive, | way you can afford a skin special- ist. A small fee for diagnosis now | may save you years of expense and unhappiness. that are durable, that are soap- | and-water washable can be used, ‘and used lavishly, even in a home that’s run on the most economical basis. One way to avoid scars of | + adolescent acne is to stick to a ~ptanned skin regimen, according to the experts. Perhaps all you need is a mild-. Make the most of the lovely and serviceable yardage that’s so abundant, for since it’s washable, - it’s economical in the long run. er soap for cleansing an overly. Auxiliary Gathers | fr that purpose tea liquid ef hice, iN Hermoyian Home foam that comes in a tube. m hes The Ladies Auxiliary to Metro- ee ee ee range eae ai a too harsh on the complexion an on your hands to apply jt Asp waa wood street viemmrai io ae -eleths and towels can mal plans- a mother to a sensitive skin, too. daughter banquet. It is a good idea when you are Hostesses were Mrs. John Mose young to develop a do-it-now atti- | Mrs. Earl Luchenbach and Mrs. tude. ' Charles _Evans. STAPP’S . | . for a Man’s Easter. . Wat Se a Handsome Freeman Smartness 3% Waite's Millinery—Third Floor Soft | Silky Large Dyed Kolinsky Scarfs 95 per 4-skin set Wrap your dreams in o cloud . ; . surround your Easter Ensemble in the soft luxury of this 4-skin rich forest brown dyed Kolinsky Scarf as ie, with Mink Tails! Exquisite fur skins for . 8s a: every occasion from now through ‘the. year. -_ co - Mating Shoes Special Sale for Easter . . . Only 9.99 per Skin! Choose this FRE :MAN in either Calf or Genuine Cordovan for Easter. Dresses up ap suit or pair of slacks . . . and gives new ease and comfort! mes in A. Flight Blue, Pink or Powder Blue call. Block pateet, 8, Flight Bive, Red, Avacedo, Brown, or Panama coll. _ Block potent High or Mid Heels. ” €, Plight Bive, Red, or Honey Beige calf. Block patent hae wel ates Black potent, Siglinls ws STORE W. Huron St. © Pir: jen. Fri., Sat. 9 P, M, -Hurry in today for yours ., . use Woite’s|* - wit Tope Wiiowed 7. 30-60-90 mis “Charge! “ I id ike Waite's Far pees i eee me ‘ ak Opee Hed ead Fridoy koa 5 a -— ‘ 2a, A } : ee : : 2 ' x | ss 4 ‘\ _ ms | 3 ; oe | . : vi } oT Z = oo ERSTE ea ra RPM ee aaa Meat ret Pn emt] em pan eee teers + eee So Ws; Zeer asa erin eet oan Spang SSR RS Sires o epee at eee ng Poa ee SEES? I ET i i | er a shee oe ee [Sele 0) San) es) mee enirs Schima © ee . > : em . . | “ { Q*: f " " / | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955. f / WENEVNING ae TT. i a am uae AE = af at ans TWENTY-NINE | 7 he if your fashions : come from ee eae DEGEY’S” Beautiful Pastel - i : dahon ewhite collar Girl aa | atl the Easter trade Powder Coral New Easter DRESSES Navy Pink White Gold We believe these to be the finest spring coat values we have ever shown. The fabrics are fabulous in tweeds, hopsockings, cashmere 95 To 95 blends, suedes and boucles. See them, try them on, you will love , them. - When you see dresses like these, in colors so soft and clear, there’s only one answer fe 4 ... Spring is in the air! So , , come and take’a look at ou newest Easter fashions, crepes, -. prints, jacket dresses and new 95 cottons for a!l summer wear. . Our toppers are sensations and at a wonderful low @ Pure Silks price. A marvelous selection in new Easter colors . and many styles to choose from. Select yours today. e Taffetas | ; | . ) | © Prints Te ° e@ — . . Sheers Sketched ®@ Jacket Dresses from Stock © Ensembles De LES¢ Fo vir — - if “Navy orgbidck rayon fissve ie 8 faille cha em white linen rn 4 and faced’ Two pieces that PRUE BLOOMS armonize to bring you the ultra } j seasons - fA drort Jong-line look for Spring and S655 a . from our Easter Flower Show __ Ls: Eastef. Sizes 9 to 17. Q9S - of Mallinary : rt : wardrobe with 3 Lf ¥ : W . ul THE Rain or Shine” | Coats | SHOWER YOU WITH, ° PALEFOOT LOOK \ Powerful spotlight for this Spring’s = ~. garden of color; designed to reveal the foot elegantly, excitingly! TOP: —— halter sling in $] $95 _ lavender pearlized calf. y : a - | 95 tie eee SE $1695 5 pastel blue. | to ; These are not just rain- : oe. 195 . - coats, they are made to , ’ : wear in all weather, rain or shine. Sizes 10 ‘to 18 : and hundreds to choose from. ~ Pretty young hats to perch jauntily on the crest of Eastertime. Light-hearted designs, ' each with a fillip of flowers , .. from one perky bud to complete coverage! » Bon ieee 4 f j a i = 2 : 6) / “ ie j , ee | Se ;: Be = ate. : me : es Lge eae ae = = fe oe 3 ; & a = ee S “a iT fF ltaee ah gh C —. ‘enghonns paras, inns f- v4 f- ¢ ca We iy By AY) APRIL 4, 1955" 4 i l ; A i ‘ our you never thought possible. No wrinkling — no sagging ever—and: seams stay straight Town Sho the most wouderfel thing hes happened for your logs! BRAND CASUAL CLOTHES fer Men and Women | Mr. 31 S. Main Street CLARKSTON: MA 5-2111 g W omen Lauderdale, Fla. NEEDLEPOINT : =i = | Gerardo Sachs of Buenos Aires, |{ We've just received Needle- r - —— a 7 will arrive Saturday ha dng pieces in beautiful new Join Local to visit with his brother and sis- |3 designs for chairs and stools. FOR A BOY'S ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Raster _ enjoy our selections of Easter Dress-Ups. | WoNDERLANY; istabping te Ghats CSleibae wold | Bloomfield Hills and Lee A. Mathe- son of Sylvan Lake have returned to their homes following. a three-|- week motor trip. Among the places they visited | were Pompano Beach and Mel- | following a month’s vacation at North Miami, Fla. Their daughter, Deeon, is home in Florida. Oliver drove .to Lakeland Chapter Eight sue women of Pon- | divisions | tlac were accepted as new mem- bers of Tipacon Chapter of the Installed at the candlelight cere- | mony by President Mrs. nigra | Brooks were Mrs. Otis Allen, Mrs | Russell Perkins, Marjorie Bartles, Mrs. Leroy Huff, Mary Louise Miller, Mrs, Robert Gallo, Mrs. Herbert Buchanan and Mrs. Elva Templeton. dulie O’Brien, program chair- man, introduced sthe speaker, David E. Ewalt, director of the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Department, Mr. Ewalt talked about the four under his jurisdiction. The divisions include recreation, maintaining city parks, forestry and golf course duties. He also showed slides depicting the prog- Tess his department has made, in ketball and fencing. _ The department offers assist- ance on planning picnics, parties | or elubs and gives advice on landscaping, the care of lawns ' and control of insects, Mrs, Ossie Gates: announced fi- ‘with a diamond and peart past: ptesident’s pin, ~ donation to the Adrian School for Girls, ‘Mrs. Edward Wynne was appointed captain to - represent ABWA in\the project being spon- ae ee Joon it Cte, Pacer New suits for Easter that will carry you right through the summer! Don’t miss them, they're ~—-teally different. - AS motion was—made—to senda j —“ICeveral Families - Return This Week. | From. adh Och Wavttad& belie ee courte will stay at Hhel Taft ian einen elite tom Ann Wednesday aftern oon Auxiliary to the Oakland County Medical Society was the hostess group to a luncheon held at Rotunda Inn. Guests were members of the Women’s Auxiliary to the Oakland County Dental Society and the Jury Club. the Women’s "Mrs. Vince Grace ( left) ¢ of Birmingham, a member | of the Dental auxiliary chats with Mrs. John oo also of a ae tonne a member rol the Jury Club. — Gives Surprise Affair Ann Marie St. Charles was hot- ored Wednesday evening at a: sur- prise birthday supper given by Shirley Neton served as S hostess members of the Michigan Bell}. ‘| Girls’ Bowling League Two. State avenue. Guests were Mrs. Deni Pitts, Mrs. Gerald Hesse, Mrs. Verle Lampson and Lucille Yapo. “Apple trees are related to the Tose and strawberry. Pentiae Presi Photes Three who got together briefly before the | luncheon were Mrs. Arnold Brown of Cooley Lake road, Mrs. Ralph Fox of Birmingham and Mrs. Charles Barker of Forest Lake Drive (left to right) all members: of the wostcal auxiliary. + Decorating Consultant Is Speaker | County Medical Society, the Jury Club and the Women’s Auxiliary to the Oakland County Dental. So- ciety Wednesday. The luncheon program = spon- sored by the Medical auxiliary was held at Rotunda Inn. en's, Auxiliary to the Oakland’ Texad, “are Mr, and Mrs. E. B, were enroute to Mexico for a = | week ‘tour, Mrs, Hodges’ brother, William C, Maybee of Holly, is leaving by plane Saturday to spend sev- Lakeland and West Palm Beach, Fla, They were joined for several | enjoying her Easter vacation from ks by Mrs. Mary Olsen and || even more perfect in one of our “en \ Mans hasten) Cl Noctshan oo Mrs. Harriett Beach of St. Paul, || enchanting gowns. * *-. * . Mrs. Frank Ballet Bands The Robert Olivers and daugh- — ALICIA arte Hd ee ee oo Moe BRIDAL SALON Stockings . | after vacationing for two weeks Eileen Harmer, daughter of Mr. 55 W. Huron. FE 5-3675 and Mrs. Harry Harmer of Mon- terey boulevard, is spending her Easter vacation from the Univer- ‘sity of Michigan in-and around Ft. read, The brothers haven't seen each rother for had years. * * * Whether he’s 14 months - "American Business Women's As- © Mrs. Ralph Norvell of Wenonah | Acep atag brig ; ~y rill 4} sociation, W: eveni: drive and Mrs. H. Gordon Wool- | ress fre or 14 -years—your lad wi ; sociation, Wednesday ng. 2 heap el PE 4-712 70th anniversary program of the 43 OXFORD SHOP | Damaris Rowston) of Pickford are cmemeces ee Se oo we : Wade Robinson, on April 4. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Rowston of Norton avenue, Mrs. Hazel Jewell of Thorpe street | bourne, Fla. Enroute home they eral weeks with the. ome in | and Ray Jewell of Waterford. __stopped at Roanoke, Va., to visit Texas, . =—— | with Mr. and Mrs, Larry Dow, * ie former Pontiac residents, , Mrs. Paul J. Materna # Lowell b BRIDAL = vee SS street and Mrs. Emma Hyilla 0 These beautifully sheer stretch . | Mr. and Mrs. L Clare Utley are Oliver street are home from a #\ GOWNS ; nylons will give you leg glam- ‘ ed back in their Ottawa drive home two month vacation at Lake Worth, fy =—s- Priced from $50 ‘A That one perfect day will be Fri. Tit 9 P. M.—Eves. by Appt. wrementt ie . Stools . . 36% | Bumps, straps... newest styles in spring's new colors. . | : Ye the comfart, too, Bo All Wool, | performing these duties, you'll get while wearing. — ad 4” | He stated that in each Pontiac | Bruce B. Bradshaw, a Detroit Diem's famous shoes. Sport Coats 1 . ; — pore 5 nd 16 activities are decorating consultant discussed at- | : usually ng place in one eve- : 4, Dress Slacks 4 Lr cag: Seager tlorgielbort ang i tractive rooms and how they come. 5. $1095 i and crafts, golden age parties, bas- abet with members of the Wom- | $99 te 10 schemes and gave concrete exam- ples of how and where to use va- | }Tious fabrics in decorating. _ Mrs. John Marra and Ms. “Vine cent Russell arranged the beauti- President Mrs. N. E. Durocher “Best for Children’ |sored by Pontiac Federation of = — ———— — pricayeren the guests _and Mrs. : - iw *s Club. itehouse, program chair- j _Tel-Huron Shopping Center. © FE 5-905...” socciat guest-of the evening was’ Bowling League tor the gathering at her home on man, introduced the speaker. PURCHASE! Secret Pals Revealed ~“Pwenty-eight---members and guests of Group Two, OES, held a cooperative luncheon Tuesday at the Neome drive home of Mrs. Davy Gilpin. Secret pals were re- vealed and new pames: drawn. , A fully- decorated speaker's table. | ., Night Dinner to be heid at Oakiond se AmT EL ap es eater ale | D | F M S : ; am coreg | lis, comity ao ay Sat ay ar mel | ree Easter Ties.......$1.00 Cotton Anklets 11+. MBe be Barbara Hall Watt. Mrs, Earl gga nar ten! iceman “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” Pink’ Shirts >. .~$2.69° Dress Vests >-$2.99-f; Uapiaay 3s assisting. Mrs. Gates "He explained how to get the best | ‘87 _ NORTH SAGINAW ST. — Hankies.... . 3 for $1.00 Belts, Braces .... $1.00 Lillian Laska was presented ee ee 2-2492——__—— SPECI AL ONE HOUR GOOD FRIDAY MEDITATION at GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Cor Glendale and S. Genesee from 1:00 to 2:00 p. m. TEN MEDITATIONS ON THE SAVIOR’S PASSION read by, the Pastor, Rev. Otto G. Schultz FAMILIAR LENTEN HYMNS sung by the Congregation - At a Special Price of Only Values to: $25.95: * The Best Dressed Ladies in the Easter Parade Will W ear Shoes from Diem’s! And youll appreciate FoF all the “this All heel heights — all sizes and widths. ) seetriaccssvaceecerovexesescsesesers — err nen! * * } Florida. The First Top-To-Toe Sheer _home this week were Mr. and Mrs. | dale where he met Mrs. Oliver and | and plan to attend several Broad-| and John I have returned> to Hodges who will return to Pontiac week, The program ! John Quentin Waddell and children, | Ann, who made the trip by plane. | way plays and TV shows. They are| their Berkshire road home after | jn June. : the opera, “Sister Angelica” by “Nylon S -l- R- E ele Ge H three-week tour of Florida. “| oer. ted Sis. ey Pert me ee mim ot | They sagged ~~ a teat Puccini, with English lyrics. Alice avenue left Tuesday to spend | _ “ew oe 8 Erg: @ ib -| houseguests sev s e Stockings Product be, eal Mrs. ‘Pukey You of several days in New York City.| | Mr. and Mrs. John Livingstone | Vacationing in --San Bonito, | “4 woe SG _Benter sof ~ sad Mire eed iene tee Suit illustrated is but one of many. new styles in all wool boxy suits. Specially purchased just in time for _ Easter, Save $$$ at this low price ee Ais. of '13.88. ANTHEMS by-a Group from Pontiac’s Well Known Tuesday Musicale Chorus, directed by Mrs. James B. Forman, _ accompanied by Mrs. Henry Elling, organist SOLO: “I Walked Today” by Mrs. Basil Kimball ec aa Other Suits for-Easter ° priced 2495 % 3995 Ny ‘A COMMUNITY. SERVICE sa —— even ® i aun u ommunion “Service, _ e att Apparel for Alot semi = = 30 P.M, reman ia yrtor E Women 75 N. Saginaw St. he sesntipegensotnnnsonennteveteneedaesscad FREE PARKING IN REAR TELEGRAPH at HURON Be epetubeosedss scsassiceapyesrsvastsuvansstrcesteceeiote Coereccescccccccocons, ae ¥ : : a “ a a 4 * ete ' + r oe “ 1) feo . t bea 2 ‘ . s | | tle THE PON TIAC PRESS: Tavnspsy; APRIL. T9357 me “ TAIRTY-ONE. priuitin gore Gesivacet tore ia. tho fit caotay lmer mac f =. — oe: # have been changes in ocean tem-|to change the kinds of ‘fish that , Sorority Plans ee ease chats boas West Coast are found near various ports. _ NOW OPEN! Visit -our newly opened Sport and Casual Shoe Department featuring |) WALK’N’JOY-GIAVANNT'S Casuals | and Sports Footwear. Party, Dinner Mrs... Robert ‘Clark opened her home on Pioneer street to Gamma ' Chapter of Beta’ Theta Phi so-| rority. Members filled Easter bas- kets to be presented to the Oakland County Children's home. Final plans were made at the. Tuesday meeting for a party to be given Tuesday at- YWCA honor- ing members of Alpha and Beta Chapters of the sorority. Chairmen . OPEN TONIGHT © UNTIL 9 P. M. ‘ of the affair are Mrs. Robert Me- ; Sketched is “PERIO” hoke, Mrs. John K, Irwin Jr., JELLY EGGS . in GINGER .CALF and -Mrs, George. Lampman. Colorful and sweet for We Give Holden The chapter will enjoy a pro- gressive dinner April 30. The May 10 meeting will be held at the Menominee road home of Mrs. Wil- liam Ford Jr. Men! Here’s Easter Style Plus trimmed in Vanilla calf. Sizes 414 to 9, AAA to B, (7495 - Easter Baskets, Red Siamps Lb. 19¢ Closed Toe and Heel Casuals . . 8.95 Vanilla Calf, Bronze-Trim Flats ........ .7.95 Red Calf, Flat Heel Step-In Pump ......7.95 eee ee eee Regular $3.95 for Girls, Boys, Tots . .. Wheel Authentic Navajo Moceasins in wide selection of 9 ‘ou! PARAKEETS Teva Goris Cees, © Narn styles and colors, by Lazar of Santa Fe... 2 to 4 Comfort for You! Train ‘em to talk Games. Marbles SEE OUR 8 1G Ea. *] 98. colup So Nice for Easter! BLOUSES Prettiest Ever! ; ; HATS 425 te 9495 995 te 19° Be Cor’ Shop 46 N. Perry. Pontiac Press Phote Leber are ene sent ta members of | ‘ing one of the many bundles of mail are -the YWCA as a reminder of the all-emember| Kay Vedder of Beverly avenue (le{t) and | meeting to be held next Wednesday. Check- Mrs, W illiam Panchuk of Osage circ rcle. Fruit-of-the-Loom PILLOW CASE Pontiac Hotel Lobby. FE 2-2822 BLOUSES = D f M | H Id I 1] Colorful, PERC — — ames o alta Ho nstalla ti on | Geil) Cie a Sal a New Custom-Made Mattresses Mrs. William Dougherty was in- achives; Mrs. Earl Brobst and first and second color bearers; | % .many styles, Yd. ¢ . stalled Wednesday evening as/| Mrs. Margaret Ballard, herald ang Mrs. Hoyt Higgins and Mrs. amour | for Ladies, and B ox S s Queen Esther of Corinne Sister-| and deputy herald; Mrs. Christian | Elsie Bailey, first and second e Misses, prings hood No. 184, Dames of Malta. | Theis and Mrs. Steve Sapelak, | messengers. | Girls oN ed Males btn) Still more were Mrs. Florence | a Teecheema, Harmony afd Loyalty Carnet and Mrs. Marian Chandler Reg. $1.98 J&P Coates Attn Cushion Shoes ta lama finished calf, | Take America’s most comfortable shoe — Massagics — and add soft, supple Llama finished calf — and you get the ultimate in both com- fort and style! See for yourself, es se - | sisterhoods from Detroit, Mrs. Grace Combs and her installing staff inducted the officers. Mrs. James Schramm was in- _ stalled as Ruth; Mrs. George Kayga, Naomi; and Mrs. William _ Vandecar, past proctor, — Others Mrs. first and second guards; and Mrs. Don Bussard, pianist. The new Queen Esther — pre- sented gifts to the installing staff, while gifts for retiring officers were given by Mrs, ‘Vandecar. Soloists for the affair | Included Mrs. Alvina Chappel of | Big Ball Knitting Crochet Cotton 23 Elper were: : Beardsley and Mrs. Richard Lang, Detroit, and Corinne Vanwert, : 5) V7) keeper and _assistant — of accompanied by Ruth Ann Van- DIEM S | N¢ KLEY S + wert. - | “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” 87 North Saginaw ~ Next to Federal Store Pouring during the social and refreshment period which fol- lowed for the group and their. friends and relatives were Mrs. Earl Beason and Mrs. Alan Van- FE 2-2492 derpool. Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 WIGGS Fine China Will Make Your Easter Dinner Even Lovelier. Round Table Holds Program -on Glass | Twenty-five members and guests | of the Round Table Club gathered | for a tea Tuesday at YWCA on} 5« to *1.00 Store 4 908 W. Huron St. at Telegraph Open Sunday 9 to 2 When you need a new Mattress .. . you want the BEST . qa cus- tom-made mattress by ‘Oxford! } < } All superior quality materials Franklin boulevard. ... any width ...any length... = degree of firmness YOU want. Call Mrs. Eugene Cleland, program MRS. chairman, introduced Mrs. Paul WILLIAM DOUGHERTY ; ee Maize of Davisburg who spoke on a 100 Selected Patterns OA — “Adventures in Glass.’ She dis- . oo jj . OXFORD MATTRESS Co. sala od. a...collection of Cruets in. Mrs. A. D. McEvoy | When choosing your new dinnerware ... come to Wiggs ee 7 ee aber = th riet { glass art, Of “The hand picket assortment of-caretutfy-setected- patterns. >- —= _ - 332 West Huron Street FE 2.7695, cing tre biown, pattern mahded Ts Named to fice” | one chosen for its individual features . . . patterns and prices to L ; : 2 ee ee oe “<| Plans were made to visit Oxford | } suit every taste and — +» . and ain aimost _veery one in OPEN : —— -on-April_12-when—Por bow... add more hi — Se ee Se Mrs, H. T. Reasbough ond Mrs. Temple 41, Pythian eters met | later on. I) 7 A A\ ) Paul Kantz reported on the Wom- | recently at the hali on West Huron / ai Sy) . en's Federation convention held | street, = dT | pax | Famous Makers! Lenox, Haviland, Franciscan, Doulton, Spode, Wedgwood and many \ others make up the list of fine china presented by Wiggs =, ss | recently in Detroit and on the ‘The group also made plans for | eurrent Girls’ Town project. | the degree staff to exemplify the Mrs. J. A, Rammes reminded | work at a district convention to be . held May 4 at Owosso. As, Ro fe members of Round Table's— part; 4. in the City Federation of Women's - Taylor from the office of treasurer | _ Clubs ‘Meet Your Neighbor” proj- ect on April 14, 15 and 16. Pro- , ceeds will benefit the civic pudi- | torium fund. + Mrs, H. E. MeCulloch presided | | at the tea table. Hostesses were | Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Mrs. John | |G. Lewis, Mrs.. William Ford, | Mrs. William Morley and Mrs. | Paul. Herbst. -PHS Seniors Hold Pre-Grad Party A pre-graduation party was held recently in the South Francis street | panying members at -the piano. The resignation of Mrs. ome was read, and Mrs. A. D. McEvoy) was installed in the office. First Philathea Class { Meets in Terry Home Members of the First Philathea Class of First Baptist Church met Tuesday at the Edison street home of Lena Terry. Group singing was enjoyed wih Rita Gould accom- The Rev. ‘David Mortensen - oi Marifriont’ Baptist Chur¢hi Was the” speaker. An opening prayer was only the finest china is sold at Wiggs so your investment is pro- tected. Conven ient Terms! Wiggs can arrange any kind-of-plan-you tike to purchase your fine china and crystal and or Aherirale Steel Gense Ware , . . small deposit will deliver , . . charge the balance. € To Make Your Table Sparkle! FOSTORIA CRYSTAL - Hungarian Easter Kolachy ........6 for 48c Decorated Easter Cakes ...............$1.39 THOMAS PASTRY SHOP Across from Grand Trunk Park Free In Rear of Store Cathy Armstrong, John Leecher, home of Audrey. Tinkis.with Mari- | Tagon, Richard Boney, Betty Mc- | Cartney, Carl Glenn, and Lois Bar- |tles. Others were Jack Helzer, Carroll Clark, Arlene Swanson; Sandy Flanary and Bill Mitchell. 8 at Eagle Hall, West Montcalm street. - will ged ! ‘ Roosevelt Temple on State aveniie. offered by Mrs. Charles Ostrander | Gould were guests at the meet-’ ing. . Watch for Wrinkles Avoid those unpleasant facial expressions. They will help to The greatest number of. state parks and prepared campsites are | lin —e—— See a = aN nabs © os b A Whole Coopful of Perky Easter Chicks! ABB TS ; CHICKENS and: R - NOW AVAILABLE AT A Finest W estmoreland Milk. Glass J} 3 3K LAUWES / | 0c to 3.25 SILVERFILE — Genuine Pacific Cloth pockets prevent tornith . .. ot _ ‘aeae: Rich aaaesr pp ined pase fe Gade Gin ean eels f These chicks almost Flew the Coop . but we gat them and now -they're here to delight end waterproof. a| __every youngster on Easter Morn . . . Hide a few filed with eggs for added Easter fun.., Matching componion to SILVERFILE ... SILVERSAPE holds pa te % ; Hens and roosters, rabbits... real cute and sure to delight. = - 20 serving pieces. Genvine Pacific Cloth lining_and pocket pro- . ‘ —ecoC some finish os & « SRVERPLE : im the pattern and the price you like, $100 to 350 Made For Each Other Crystal by modern and traditional designs. Coming Soon! _- WIGGS “New Patio! 24 WEST Fantasy“ HALLCRAFT MODERN DINNERWARE Striking arrangementof slender black and yellow lines... design by Eve Zeisel . quality... : lon i Gasloon las (co hostess: and devotions were given by Mrs. |]: F tal wre : . Old-Fashioned Easter Coffee Cakes ..... 68¢ | 7 Cun scones ta ae Td ieee Gey ee 16-Piece Starter Set Q*” Delicious Sugar Nut Horns .........Doz. 60¢ | attending the affair were Don Der-| Amy Lee Stockton and Miss los . . Meee Eee be modern . unusual shape, double glazed, Hall starter set includes 4 each of Cups, saucers, dinner plates and bread and butters. 45-Piece Service for 8 all included in this service for 8 . available, too . . “brand new patterns . HURON . This is just one of our many « » see them all, “WIGGS | he | . form unpleasant mouth and nose ‘121: t Hu Near C. FE 4-8163 ‘Cor Y Ng Events -| lines, creases and wrinkles. Reizert . . . patterns to. coordinate S cups and ble bowl. 8 : sl & bread belt putters, 4 crower pistes, ; D. Ls | aa ae roe at heia toe peas oe a open vegetable Sd plat er, creamer an sugar. Te pose tel th ) toe of officers at, Comighs: meeting ai aun ad Geddes ‘open stock $3 395 Open Friday and. Monday ‘til 9 P. M. eo ~ BS hs a . ea - _ j a . - Sere ~ : Br Pe Ligeigis Ws omen, 8 fo | be - . dé es J ) “Women Should Begin Over Again “Women. Sk ( all ; ‘ . ok a ie i . : a : : ; "| By MARY MARGARET MeBRIDE) of women in the world of af-{ could be thaf maybe we women | haps, take a wrong turning at 3 The other day I flew trom New | fairs. | Somewhere got off on the wrong some point? = fs | York to Kansas City resolved that “American mien,” he | track, 6 | The one obvious fact we , this time I would mike a real’ of! Susiness and professional Writer Russell Lynes once ob-| om haven't faced up to, it seems” : speech, with a defined beginning, | worig,” ~ . served about a woman secretary, | wat Sek le oa Gees oot t | maddie and climax. T've done ple |" was noerttied and angry at ‘The’ trouble with her was, she mem have limitations, so do we, iv of talking in my life, but) first for, remember, I came to | didn't. know. where she wanted to. but of a differeny kind. Yet, ; never, never have I been able’ New York in the days of the go, and she was determined to within the social structure of ; to hold myself to a formal speech. | feminists, those embattled wom get there in a hurry.” | our democracy we women refuse: ; . This time to make sure, I sat en who got us the vote and- 1 am wondering where the fierce-| te face these limitations, : pon ee eee out 13 beautiful. mostly believed that you had to ly competitive feminists thought | . vety Gal } clean pages, full, if I do say it tam, act, even dress as much j they were going in such a hurry. | there's one grease ty rene shouldn't, of meaty, provoca- ike a man as possible, But Certainly they were right in want-| You can apply to Americans, men ve mai : . ? ¥ f ~ i ~* f , fe * I , f : f | > 4 ‘J j fia toe oy) oT } Cogn t Te Bat, as usual, more interesting © oe — ” - Boge : | thinking it over I wonder if it 'to balance things, did baile per- | speed — as. anything but a. chal- of the speech: “I think every lenge to be met and conquered. woman should be allowed to have The only solution, to my way 6f However, se that my effort won't | be entirely wasted, I'm going to| set down briefly the line of think- | ing I intended to follow. It sprang | from the remark of a gentieman | I know who is making a survey IF no longer young— Avoid floppy hats. Flatter your face with litted plus tilted beret fines. Supple fabric or straw, be- coming color foo. _ though I'm still shocked at such a brutal pronouncement, on \ing to remove cruel inequalities and women, it is that we refuse | and injustices. But in their zeal | to treat any limitation — sex or thinking, to the woman problem if there still is one, is that we should start again with freedom i from inequalities but new points of view and develop as women. That was what my speech, if I'd made it, would have tried to say. What do YOU think? _ Hees. et- How would you like to make some candy eggs for- your family for Easter? They will look good enough to eat—ift fact, that’s just what you do. Have you ever heard of old fash- joned potato candy? It is a good way to use left over mashed pota- toes.. Here is the recipe: Mix 2 tablespoons of mashed potatoes; 1% cups of powdered sugar; a pinch of salt; and three drops of vanilla extract. . NAWNG Gow Try These Eggs on Easter ‘| for decoration. You'll like this! ‘Visitor Irked ‘Drops’ In Hostess Good Suggestion for Situation’ By EMILY POST A woman writes me: “I would | like your opinion on a situation | we encountered the other evening. My husband and I were invited to the house of friends for an eve- ning of cards. “In the middle of our game an- other couple dropped in. They had not been invited. As_ six | This will give you a mixture Just right to work into any shape. | Put a little of the powdered sugar on your hands and roll a bit of the candy inte an egg shape. | You can now leave it like this | _and add a jelly bean to the top, | or rojl it in cinnamon or coconut. | Use red hots and chocolate bits | Colored eggs can be made by | adding coloring in place of vanilla. Pleasant Hobby Develops Into Full-Time Business By ANNE HEYWOOD A great many people planning for retirement think of engaging in earpentry and woodworking. could not play the game, the hos- tess suggested that we stop play- ing entirely, “I was very much disappoint- ed. As we had been invited spe- cially te play cards, wasn’t it your thinking and become. a spe- the hosts’ obligation to show us cialist in some phase or other of first consideration? Shouldn't the woodworking: | friends who just dropped in, up- Take, for example, Mr. ani Seeing that we were in the __.THE PONTIAC PRESS, | THURS ‘When Guest | Is Given! DAY, AP If you have a small attic room that’s going to waste because it hasn’t a window or it out” by using a semi-scenic see here. Note how the designs are widely spaced on a RIL 7, 1958 any pretty furnishings, ‘‘open wallpaper such as the one you world. illusion of space. The bright green trees and foliage, the lightly sketched bridges in black and gold leading to a courtly silvery-white building all give the ‘feeling of unlimited space in a free outdoor white background to give the Cut Out the Rough Stuff Advisor Tells Teenager By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “1 can't talk him out of it. Mrs. L. Y.—Upturned brims are/ If woodworking is contemplated; Mrs. L. W. He has always en. | ™idst of m card game, have / ~{ “Dear Miss Woodward: Every ore See ani ege r important to give the feeling of just as a hobby, a little woodwork: | joyed pattering around hls base. | £6 on thelr way? SE time I get stubborn my boy friend | wi You, flailing arms and legs. 4 lifting the facé lines, lifted partly ing shop in the basement, that's | ment . When he retired, | “Since they did not do this. rs takes it for a while, then he spanks | 13004 across the knees of one| at front particularly. The mature | fine. . , he and his wife Had a long fi- would it have been rude for us to | a | me! (Hard too.) He says it's the | very actively thwacking. boy | _ woman, to be truly elegant, should; If you contemplate a bread-and-| nancial session. ; -have continued playing?” | % mc) fi only way to make me stop. | triend . wear hats to enhance her cosfume butter hobby, if making some | They realized they would have to Your hostess might have said to | ieee e | “My other boy friends couldn't)" a don't the his! and flatter her face. | money is a factor in your retire- | bring in at least $20 every month. the unexpected couple, “Oh I'm | do anything about it, but this one, YOU. claim be aot h — | | ment project, you'll have to change | This they could not do by jrst so sorry but I have invited the! Al _ thinks he can. J keep telling him | treatment. But you ef way Pt | | ; taking on occasional furniture re- Smiths for an evening of bridge | = | T'm too old to spank (I'm 17) but | Sdministers | Every time eal | pair jobs. and I can't ask them to stop. | “x _he insists that I'm spoiled and that | Prace your Pa — “We got very upset, working on Would you like to sit and watch? _ his treatment is just what the doc- | Hingenemabisiived ea ce ee ’ { that budget,"” Mrs. L. W. told me. | the game, and join us in having | tor ordered. | get i of ‘When we finished it, I decided refreshments later or would you +h) 4 To date be hagwt been able to to relax and get my mind off my | rather come in tomorrow or some flower boxes. - | other evening?” a5 — Save Ca rd | talk you out of your stubbornness. ; | “We live in the city, and my hus- _ me = To date you haven't — able to : band had made me charming win- | Dear Mrs, Post: Two years + if B . talk him out of the spankings. dow boxes for all our windows. 1/| age a friend of mine was di- Tr | uyINg | It’s high time you cut the rough grow herbs and flowets, even a Gace kon ving apart * 8 ji f stuff, And being easier to get couple of tomato plants! I love; Ja4 = ¢ M wees mistake | eS j ; A | along with is the first step. You _ - it,.and it-always relaxes-me-so. - Se oe — os Ppp LQA GC. ————- now wien youre tos warry-te- pee a wel . ' + ah | k been “ah an eae Kagplirges ried quietly but intends to ask VALI By HUBBARD COBB | panel ae Shere pa idea. friends and relatives to the house paiite == How often, when you t | mare = . — : “be said-hethought-we-onght-to- : o-~ ~ on a appliance such as a toaster, wash- _ and you appreciate his reminder go in the window-box business— m. Several friends and my- te ing machine, furnace or similar; but you'd like it changed. : : : self have been wondering wheth- liance do both th th he making them and _ installing A “+ sor 8 eer ee eas out assword that & thons.T planting thems and Gactract.| “< “" should take presents. pl little card that comes with the| © ‘Sure out a password tha ~ : ng them on ot | would cue you. The minute he gays ing people and so forth. We both | Answer: Ne presents will be ex: Et oie | aeplance and which seks thet you | is ward, slop dead il your tracks r = got quite excited, and decided to | pected. - F | fill it out and send it back to’ the | and relax. Lat thet password be a try. — Dear Mrs. Post: When a strang- manufacturer. | warning io you. Thea Hf you dort | Catena Wher “It took a lot of doing, but we | er (to me) joins a group of people - 12—% Chances are that if you are hke | stop being stubborn you'll have did begin right away in a small | With whom I happen to be standing 4626 3-12 {2 lot of people you just toss it! brought the punishment on your- | ; way. We put an ad in the paper | 4nd no one in the group makes | into the wastepaper basket and | auf) . | Presto! Easily, economically you _Of course, our own window boxes | @ Move to introduce us, do I in-| by fon HPloloms forget about it. | “Dear Miss Woodward: My girl © crochet three hats—in newest ‘are so lovely they were 1 good troduce myself to the stranger or) ne This is a shame because most | friend and I met two nice boys at shapes of spring! Crochet leaf-type | advertisement, too. = do I ask someone in the group to ine to {Products are guaranteed for a | the rink, and we were quite in-| t¢ mateh_your favorite -ensembiet————— ___“Now_we work —half_a—day,_| introduce us? __________+-_ €asuat—or—dressy according to) sai, peried of time t : : oo ti 3 : : against | terested in them but disappointed | every day, and clear about $30 | Answer: Neither. If you should | fabric—all-ways smart! Choose &| » .axdown of parts, workman. |to learn that they were going Band style takes one hour to do. profit a month. We make win- have something to say to the/ crisp cotton, linen, or lustrous ship or both. . steady with other girls. Recently |: Crochet pattern 875 for three jiffy | dow boxes for all kinds of win- | Stranger you would say it to him| shantung when sewing this lovely they broke off with them and/ hats in straw yarn, wool, or che- dows. as if he had been introduced, and} new style—its slim, trim lines are} With many products, if some-| aeieq to date us. nille. Easy instructions “Len has experimented and come | later if you wish to know who he | so flattering to your figure! If you | thing goes wrong before the end) . . - up with some charming ones. 1/18 you can ask one of the group.| wish, add dainty eyelet or rickrack | of the guarantee period, you simply ‘They're nice, our parents ap- | Send 25 cents in coins for this : advise the purchasers on types of for contrast trim. have to send it back to the manu-| Prove, so we accepted, But those | pattern—add 5.cents for each pat- *] 0” Spring hails a new, exciting fashion queen . . . the halter soil, and what ekinds of things to grow in different..exposures. perts in window boxes!”* Mildew Stains Hard to Remove It's easier to prevent mildew than remove its stains, beside being easier on the fabric! No magic formula has yet been de- vised for removal of the greyish stains caused by the mildew para- site that feeds on warm, damp fabrics. Since damage usually results from even scientific efforts to re- move mildew stains, they advise homemakers to store clean fabrics away dry. That “dry” advice ap- plies, too, to soiled items tossed into the laundry bag in warm weather. Youngsters Know + A-great many youngsters, ap- parently get to know the value of a dollar bill long before they are through with their schooling. | Just’a.few months back, when the study was made, one out of five students in high school—14 to 17-year-olds—either had a job, or was actively looking for one..-More than half of these ambitious stu- dents were boys. : There were very few full-time worker in this age group, prob- | ably only one in 10 , and most of |: those jobs were temporary, ac-| _ cording to the report. On an aver- age, the youngsters spent about 17 _ hours a week at work. | For the most part they worked | as salespeople in households or on farms; or they delivered newspa- i pers or had other service jobs. -| players will usually choose food. Pattern 4626: Misses’ sizes 12, | =. | i } This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. _Has com- | plete illustrated instructions. | Send 35 cents in coins for .this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care ef 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West I7th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. / fig? ‘ enue ) [ If the host and hostess get tired of playing bridge before the guests who make up the foursome, there is always one way the hostess can bring the game to a close without seeming rude. She can. suggest stopping to have a bite to eat. Given a choice between cards and food even the most avid bridge 14: 16-18. 20: 30, 32; 34; 36; 38. ag, “branch-and oe Hput i “Our customers are coritented, Value of Dollar elt 42, Size 16-takes4-yards-35inch,-4t no. and were really gefting fo be ex: | facturer or to the nearest service eu. But to protect themselves, the | manufacturer must have on rec- item and its serial number. If they don’t have this information they'd be sticking out their necks as far as servicing goes. So they enclose a little card with their product which you are sup- posed to fill out and send to them to make the guarantee effective. But most of us don’t send the lit- tle card and probably don't even read about the guarantee. When something goes wrong with the ap- pliance we send it to a local repair shop which makes the repairs and sends us a bill. We get mad at the bill and say: | “Why, we've only had this fool thing two years! It. must be a no-good product and we'll never buy another like it again!”’ This makes the manufacturer sad. So, the next time you buy a prod- uct, look for a guarantee and send in the card. It will save you money and it will make the manufacturer feel that you appreciate what he is trying to do. Get at Spots — Immediately Spring thaws and dirty water on sidewalks and streets that result L t-in- order-+— erd the date of the sale of the - two giris are so mad at us! They. seem to.go out of their or on the street, and have even told us that they would “beat us to a pulp” if they got a chance. | ‘They've been known to do that before, so we're in danger. What should we do?” How 'bout a bodyguard in the form of your two boy friends—or some other girls? Suddenly be- come part of a crowd that’s in- separable, and don’t be caught un- awares alone. Be polite, but indif- ferent to those two girls, Ignore | thern. Avoid a fight at all costs. Their , mad wil] fade—particularly if they » | find two other boys to go with. |. _tern for ist-class mailing. Send | to-124 Pontiae Press Needlecraft _ 4n_the-halls —-nept P.O. Box 164. Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | plainly pattern number, your name, ' address and zone. | Answer te Previous Putsie = MOSES. INO TRE] tL ATN iC LAINTT i749 1t1 1 Stetatetete: NIBIAIRIG OT, ATT IVE} TTA! SIAL AGIAILILP TAIL LAI lad CS 4 RIAISIAIT EAP is | ba ILD RIS ISTAL le | ACROSS 5 —— beets 8 Onlonlike vegetable 12 Bamboolike PBherp 3 Peruse 4@ Assigns Green ——~s ii : sling as created by DEBtown- ¢ Ree ne ers. So appealing... so re- vealing.,. that next to nothing look. Es S = Cy ® a SS2s8 ase f @ BLACK PATENT fF oLso@ NAVY CALF @ PINK CALF e . J 5 : i Seeeses gees i i “ * * togaed lad (- “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURS AY, APRIL 7, 1985 - M re Tots Pla} y ‘Ganies ‘Enjoyed in Centuries Past WASHINGTON—Today’s ' Ameri- | can boy in a space heimét and blue jeans plays many of the sim- ple street \games that delighted a n ancient Rome, : Youths of l0ng ago'shot mar- bles. Their sisters played jack- stones and a form of hopscotch. The picture of a boy with a hoop | appears on a Grecian vase made 2.500 years ago, Homer, Vergil arid Ovid refer to balls and dolls. Street games are similar all ever the world, the National Geographic Society says. Tag, hide-and-seek and blindman’s buff are as universal as child's play, The Flemish artist Pieter Breug- hel depicted more than 150 dif- ferent diversions in his painting, “Children’s Games."’ The setting was Flanders, 1560, but it could well be any American playground in 1955. Breughel's youngsters are play- ing leapfrog, follow-the-leader, performing acro- is found in several-janguages. This type of gamy is believed to preserve the remnants of for- mulas used by Druids for choos- ing human sacrifices. “Here We Go Round the Mul- berry Bush” stems from the prac- tice of celebrating May Day or Spring's arrival by gathering flow- ers.and marching in processions, Courtship and marriage customs are manifest in such games as “Farmer in the Dell.” baties on parailet bars. One boy is| walking on stilts, and another is riding a stick horse. Chlldren’s play is a joyful and innecent outpouring A éxample is “London children lock hands overhead and trap players in their suddenly low- ered arms, The ritual suggests a primitive superstition that bridge- building angered river spirits and only a human sacrifice would ap- | pease them. English references to “London | Bridge” first appeared in the 17th | id > Bridge, the game in which two Century, but the widespread game has earlier continental parallels. | An old record indicates it was | played by Florentine children in | the 14th Century, Tag represents flight from an| evil spirit, against, whose influ- | ence a special word, action or | home base provides protection. - - Monkey 0 on 1 Rooftops Plays Hob With TV SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP) — Residents of the Carmichael area of suburban Sacramento once again are able to watch television in the evenings without interrup- | tions from an intruder who scram- bled from rooftop to rooftop. The intruder, a small, cream- colored monkey, was captured by | the county poundmaster, Ray Root. “but only “after “the animal had] alae pursuers and caused gen- | rupting programs, The pound. .master, sheriff's officers, and California highway patrolmen were called at intervals, but the monkey always made its escape into” Rearby treetops. Despite the inconvenience it caused, the monkey attracted a Rubber face Posts Are Boon fo Drivers: CUYAHOGA FALLS, 0, (UP)— Rubber fence posts for motorists |’ with wpoden heads have given a good account of themselves at an experimental point here for the past year.- . Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. | made hollow rubber posts for the beginning of a traffic islahd where Broad Boulev becomes a di- vided highway. old-type steel drivers who couldn’t get out of the center of the street fast enough. Of course jt plays hob‘ with sta- tistics. No one now knows how many wobbly drivers smack into the pests and then back off, full of | admiration for the strength of-their | bumpers. It ‘used to be easy to keép track of them. The peice tow truck had to tear them toose,. posts had taken a heavy toll of A SENSATIONAL NEW PENCIL! Tablet (Limit 1 Sa Saccharin V4egrain 20 Malay mined 60;691 long | tons of tin in 1954. . Jet Age Limits Use of Land Near Fields CHICAGO (UP) — The jet age will make land near airports too | Noisy: for most uses, according to the Ameriean Society of Planning Officials. i “It will be too noisy for sleep- ing, too noisy for normal conver- | sation, too. noisy for work in non- 'sound-proofed buildings, and too ‘ noisy for some kinds of out-of- door work,"’ the society said in a report. i ia des and | county | gov ornmenta, YOURE ALWAYS WELCOME AT airport operators, airline offi.’ clals, the aireraft industries and: other groups concerned will have te. come to recognition of . this faet before any real solutions ean be. achieved,” The report noted that a number | of aviation authorities believe that ‘there is an “inherent alliance be-— tween: engine power and noise," it | is doubtful that the jet noise prob- | lem can be solved soon. Crash Awakens Angel | WINDHAM, Conn, (UP) — Au- i thorities reported that while Leo |A- Racine was fleeing the scene of an accident | he drove through a‘ DRUGS ; 67 N $ WiTtH A orth Saginaw St. REPUTATION Right Reserved to Limit Quantities THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE 4 7Ee BLUE BLADES. 96¢| One Pleads fer a Home, e, His Pal Stands by 7 he BUNNYS EASTER | ave Honeys, Eschmers CANDY | ‘The TOYS So Soft To Hold $2.96 GIDDY Py _ Pastel PETS Every one 4k —==-eg-@-bel = i cuties... +: on his tail! "many animal lovers, and Root said mearly a hundred persons had asked for the tiny simian before its owner came to claim his pet. ‘Lucky’ Should Be Man's Nickname 38 TALUES: — ay | Swiss Movement | TOYS THAT 79 A : Digger hn 738 | } PLAY TUNES chicken, Rabbit Cotton Tall in “furry” plush— Lamb or 2% _or Duck. @ @@ Loads 39° _ flirty eyes! Each. bunny... Ga“ Choice...db—~ of fun.. DDI ra OLIVE TABLETS Dr.. Edwards’ (Limit a _ JAMESTOWN.N. Y. 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Sizes boys'apporel toilors this “just like -.| ¢ts, side vents and two button y A } THE PONTIAC PRESS. - oe fj \ — _=_.. THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 7. 1955_ PONTIAC Baldwin ‘Avenue MAZZA _ 118 Baldwin Avenue 2 | POSHSOHOHSHSOHOHHSOHSSOHSHESOHHHHSOSSOHSOHOSHSOHSHOHEHHOSOSOOOHSOOOOEHHHOHOOHHOHOHSOOCHOHOOOOOO< | : Dixie Highway LOTAN'S DIXIE & TELEGRAPH MKT. 2135 Dixie Highway |" Franklin Rood JOHN PHILLIP’S MARKET 360 Frenklin Road _ Perry Street PERRY FRIENDLY MARKET 1220 N. Perry Street Ferry Street TOPALIAN'S 239 Ferry Street OAKLAND COUNTY “Auburn Heights COPP’S: MARKET 3337 Auburn Avenue Birmingham Fisher's Market -Weodwerd- oe “Clarkston TERRY'S MARKET 12 S. Main Street Keego Harbor — SERBINOFF ~~ " GENERAL STORE 3152 Orchard Leke Rood 331 S. Broadway : Milford . _ SOUTH SIDE MARKET 224 S. Main Street JOOS DOeseovecencerenceseoeeeeseeeneeseseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeseneeeeseseeseseeeeessreeoneseseceooooecoooooneneeS Glaze Your Ham , with Tulip-Red ) Cranberry Glaze \ Baste half this mixture over ham, last 3 minutes of baking Heat remaining tauce and serve with ham. Delicious! —\ ~ 16-OZ. SIZE > CANS 39 FOR Sunshine _KRISPY earW CRACKERS FIG BARS. = 3/4 MARIO THROWN Stuffed MANZANILLA OLIVES 35° 8-oz. lee . Box jar Chick-Chick COLORING " EASTER EGG §\ Your Friendly, Neighborhood "\ — Defiance Food Store a\ 'S THE PLACE TO SHOP FOR... | This week shop at the Defiance Store closest to your home and see how easy shopping can be! You'll find it completely stocked with famous-brand products . . . at budget-pleasing prices. too! Yes, for Bigger. Better Buys . . . Better See Your Friendly Defiance Grocer! CONFECTIONERS [ SUGAR “2 LB. PACKAGE 25H 2 Defiance UNSWEETENED | GRAPEFRUIT “TURE: Big 46-oz. Can } 2-49: 10° OFF SALE Pfeiffer CHEF . 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BESS “BEEF ‘TURNOVERS Small 7" ——————— tines : 7 \ 7 | : il \ # Ses } ’ toG { ; f ' fad + : pas key i THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 7, shaage Boys and Mom. Paes Exgs Del mite : Help the Rabbit rm Mrs. Putnam Will. Use” no ae '” Leftover Easter Eggs in Scalloped Casserole @ It wouldn't be Easter without ae colored eggs. In some families the. | children do not see the eggs until they find them on Easter morning. But in many families like the 777" George Putnam's, the children 4. ~ > help with the decorating. . Brooks and Tommy Putnam J Roger. After the children have eaten their fill of hard cooked eggs, Mrs. Putnam will fix a casserole dish ‘don't go to school yet. They gota head start on this Easter egg busi- ness early this week when we went 2 to take their picture. Each one had an egg with his name on it, and they were making more for hig sister Susan and big brother for dinner, She'll use six of the ©] Easter eggs and a cup of ham left over from their Easter dinner. Perhaps you wil] like to try Mrs. - Putnam’s one-dish meal. SCALLOPED CASSEROLE By Mrs. George futnem 3 te _ moons butter Aapeen soit = — butter or margarine 2° ups 1 cup eo te ead crumbs 6 hard cooked eggs, sliced ¢ | 1 cup cubed cooked ham % cup etievd mushrooms E Ld ‘ ta: 3 & s BF EASTER MAGIC — The wonder é. > is ample payment for any extra work a mother does.| Mrs. George Putnam, is decorating. The Putnam Five year old Brooks and two and a half year old| family lives on West Iroquois road. . hildren ‘sre i [SES= ceo Pec ahatia fer tes oo a aE _|Serve Baked Noodles | en : cay mth conan e; addjhas been added. std "| Pour thin white sauce over "| E ablespaon sugar and & daah ot | = eset PA gon parm: apr alga ca _funtor-f004 prunes: pcchpon me) wore eat For High Quelity, Low Price Meats — Groceries bake in a moderate or hot oven Soot sag, Willen ant eoh‘toul foe 1 through and bed a, | peaks that curt over stightly-are| one-ourth teaspoon vanila, | Thia dish makes good eating for beat im pugar, wl ienbinkanan. kam: LEWIS BROS, MxT, | lunch With crisp bacon and @ salad.| Without washing beater, beat ures a litle ‘more than 2 cups. savictoeranads nt Defiance TOMATO | Donato’s Super Market | MIRACLE JUICE ~ {9500 HATCHERY Rp. or3-1552) WHIP | WINE-BEER TO TAKE OUT | ,, Affic As 99: OPEN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Friday-- -Saturday | Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., _Thens, 9 A.M. to.8 P.M. . | SURF -. HILLS BROS. _NuTaste 1} 9-9: COFFEE....79s| “bq. ‘Kingan’s Ready-to-Eat Ponting Press Photo ae Tommy are fascinated by the eggs their mother, flour, salt; add milk. Moisten crumbs with remaining butter. Al- ,{ternate layers of crumbs, eggs, ham and mushrooms in a greased .- }easserole, Pour white sauce over the top. Sprinkle with more crumbs. Bake in a 350-degree oven for 25 minutes. Serves 6, Blend Giblets, Eggs in Sandwich Spread Mix ground chicken, mashed eggs, sandwich spread, salt and The gizzards, hearts and - necks from three frying chickens will - (make the amount of meat called TRY RAVO QUALITY AND YOU WI! NEVER CHANGE! for after they have been cooked in seasoned water and put through food chopper. © Hing chieken, remember that it takes chicken pieces about as long as a whole bird to cook. AZALEAS - Seams Priced — ONLY ___3 a TLOWERS 4 | LILIES - HYACINTHS | HYDRANGEAS - TULIPS DAFFODILS - S Pr. i | as s cud Large Selection aay Size 347 taster $7450 | of Easter Hams - | Baked Fruited Hams... “| Just Heat Armour’s Ster Pear Shaped Hams oe ot 3G 19 ’ Grede A, Large WHITE EGGS . Extra Lerge, Florida Tree R end Serve ence ee = AQe | J ORANGES... 2... > 59 squealed | EILOTAN’S}; Highway at Telegtaph Lots of Parking pepper to taste. Makes 14 cups. |B Use as spread for sandwiches. Add Chives to Potatoes | They’te delicious, too, over bowls c If you have @ pot of chives grow-| chowder _ of reamy clam ing on your window sill, or can get some from your vegetable mar-|_ ‘The United States had 32 million ket, mince some of them and add motor vehicles in 1940 compared them to mashed potatoes. to 58 million today. ~ Grade A Large Mente Rie | Wilson's Certified Imperial — HAMS Whole or Half -) READY-TO-EAT _ Farmer Peet's weal When you are stewing or steam- | Ocean 5 ra Spray (whole or jellied) | Cranberries as 2 = Biawenes Del mt nte Sliced — ica Pineapple 2 a Pincapplte | [vee or Cut to Your Specifications | ~~ | Fine Selection of Canned Hams Mario Stuffed 7 OLIVES... ss 35° | Farmer Peet's S Re-Peet-er | | Tb. ‘Bacon = 39 Din ~ 9u 25" | Gti ae __ ts 19° AA cu AA Bis uick.. ay — q ss Frosty Acres Fresh Frozen : BRUSSEL SPROUTS or BROCCOLI ne 21 _ OPEN DAILY ~ "9 A. M. to 10 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY 9 A. M. to. Midnight ee CLOSED ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY ‘ations 3 = 10° ny 4 pkgs. Worth 20c Towards Purchase of os 2. Ibs. Mich. poe : Favorite Fresh Frozen. )| Red Raspberries | "Teen — wou — sort bum ICE COLD. “AT ALL TIMES: —— ay —«|( Ple .F 701 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. | Poved Feng “(FORMERLY BREEN’S MARKET) | STE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955_ | | : see MA vag ae FLAVORS “ JELLO. INDIVIDUALLY (7 f i mest (5) Wa ee co + $' “y pies ~ | YZ WV ; fl) FROZEN FOOD. ‘eed ~ ‘I >, 10 ——s gar’. 6-39 he cE FROM OAKLAND COUNTY'S J -¥ FINEST GREENHOUSE .... 9% LARGE, BEAUTIFUL EASTER LILIES 49 Each and Up re ALL POPULAR BRANDS CLOSED ’ ALL DAY EASTER . PAAS Pm eve | ‘ < fs ’ + oN £ an | : oe ‘ ™. ’ ‘ < -" Large Complete Kit 39° PERSE eee ARMOUR STAR al yn ' . * . ey w) 4 2 og Crees | ae Ps Ps me 2 2 = = . SELECTED 12 to 14 Lb. om Shank Portion _ WHOLE HAMS......" 53° TITTLE LL. WHY BUY HEAD, FEET AND 2 LBS. OF ROCKS AND CORN— YOU CAN’T EAT IT! BUY CUT UP--PAN READY . tb. i | : : et hi BERBER ew . ¥ te Ge 4 a ae” VELVET BRAND FRESH CREAMERY ICE CREAM (|| 10-02. PKG. = CANNED Large 63% Ib. yr CAN POLE 3 BIG PARKING LOTS SB ARMOUR STAR “| ‘DOLE, SLICED “PINEAPPLE =} oy ~ Fruit Cocktail <= 4 i T Real Coed Feney Whole Sweet Gherkins PICKLES S56 FRESH, RED, RIPE Coie ‘TOMATOES.......... = 29°| CALIFORNIA mm pat #2 J Stalk — , PASCAL CELERY... SUNKIST ORANGES... en CALIFORNIA, 176 SIZE Hl sust RIGHT FoR COOKING a 1 g Lb YELLOW OMIONS.. wyeeta ioe mh | | | || . . YOUNG ROCK HENS. ...LL.9° REMUS BUTTER | ALL MEAT—NO WASTE—ARMOUR’S SMOKED, BONELESS | Whole Kits BISCUr a mus a . as one IMPROVER 5% ae an ( Ed ie 16 oz. 3" DULANEY, CANNED SWEET POTATOES yy = i. “19 No. 3 bgeet 10 oz. Celle Bes GOODLEIGH ORANGE SLICES - GUM DROPS : —_" AVE. : same a : \ \ ie ‘ \ cad bie i nes ; 2 ae ce a4 { ‘4 : ; # re ck se Foe oa. i = . wipes. ‘ Phone FE 2-9912 | | f 3 ee 7 . ¢ kK f ae pol ‘Se | 3 fi f \ y if un f | ee _ranbry.zient- _THE PON TIAC sides: ‘THURSDAY, APRIL TAOSS | oe | : + 1° | French-Toasting. Adds | ¢8& With @ quarter cup (of milk Oven-Fry, Fish Fillets buttered baking * « and a dash of salt. Dip the sand- ith butter and bake in : = Pp erfect P arfait. \Flavor to Sandwiches | wiches in the eggand-milk mix. | Until Golden, Tender | ‘wn degrees) oven abou . £ E sand. | ‘ure. Brown the sandwiches in hot} You can oven-try fish fillets. | ules or until cgoked through } = F ( ff ) Ett sete ee oe butter or margarine, _ Dip the fillets, cut in serving- *. ea res 0 ee jusing slices of cheddar. cheese; Any leftover cooked noodles in| now: dip : a mixture of Eggs, meat or.-fish help to bring e |brepared mustard'and white bread. |the Tefrigereior? Add. them 10-& tenten 6, ‘water and. sl up the protein content and protein » Practice makes perfect, they > dnt entation ene Aan crumbs. . prepared fillets in! value of.a cereal main dish © say, whether you're making a cup y warm : Shi : ee —- of coffee or a partait. . 7 . . And once you learn the simple} Fi oS We Reserve the Right : =* recipe for this Cotfee Jelly Parfait, | to” Limit Quantities! you'll practice it often, we guar- antee. With coffee and cream cold * «in the glass, and steaming coffee “and cream in the cup, there'll be #- perfect harmony all around. a Coffee Jelly Partait : 1 envelope unflavered gelatin = 24, cups strong coffee #* 1-3 cup suger * l tablespoon brandy flavoring Pa } cup whipping cream z %, cup tanned chopped buttered - m aS almonds ui 5 Ne. 2 Cen a Soften gelatin in one-fourth cup POPCORN EASTER BUNNY — What child wouldn't be delighted «Of the cold coffee. Heat remaining with this Easter bunny? He's good to eat too — for he is made With = coffee to boiling point. Add soft- popcorn. Use him as a centerpiece, surrounded by nests of popcorn = ened gelatin and sugar: stir untll eges You may calor the ‘eggs’ if you like. Pe gelatin dissolves. Add flavoring. pee ee ey ee | t B f ‘Pp = shatiow pan, to a depth of about LVASTEL DUNNY O opcor n és one-half-inch. Chill until firm. ~ Cut into one-half-inch cubes. P id t H ] id T b ] - “ , resiaes at molday ilabdie <= P one ant sweeten t Delight the children this Easter; Put sugar, corn syrup,. water, = taste. Arrange alternating layers of | ; me | season by making them a snowy, | butter and salt in a sauce pan and “ coffee jelly cubes, whipped cream | and glencnds in tall dcaaert claneen. | white popcorn bunny. In fact, the cook until sugar is dissnlved, Con- . Rakes six — . 5 kiddies can even help in making | tinue cooking without stirring until - x = — this appealing little fellow. ‘syrup forms a brittle ball in cold 3 —S— Perhaps you're planning a party water (265 degrees). Add vanilla ¢ Vegetable plate: Glazed carrots, for them, and if so, why not use and stir only enough to- mix -it *. creamed spinach, baked potatoes, the cute popcorn bunny for the ta- through hot syrup. broccoli. This makes a delicious ble centerpiece and make a little Place popcorn in large mixing * combination. individual nest and popcorn egg- bow! and pour cooked syrup slowly : as a favor for each child? over popped corn, mixing well to , As attractive and unusual as this coat every kernel, While mixture - Easter hunny is, he’s very easy to is still warm, wet hands slightly "a ace pd ‘make. You start by popping up and form a large popcorn ball 4 | geveral quarts of popcorn. And, to for the body of the bunny. _ assure complete success, get a Then make a small ball for . good variety of popcorn. | the forequarters and a third ball Popcorn Easter Bunny | for the head. The ears are form- ¢ For a 10-inch rabbit, triple the| ¢d separately . . . pressing in- following recipe. to shape with canis and fingers. > Fro take seen astub Two raisins make the eyes and a 3-3 cup water the mouth is a maraschino cherry. Se teaspoon salt |Form small popcorn eggs, and ®, teaspoon vanilla ‘| place them in little grass nests of 3 quarts of popped corn | shredded green paper’ . In working with this popcorn pA | mixture, if it becomes too stiff and * FIRST for FLAVOR eee GET brittle before you have finished, it : Rich and Hearty French Style |can be softened quickly and easily e _by warming in the oven, : HABI AN rE are Canned Ham Delicious | ¢ 2, |When Sliced, Glazed = Cog = Did you ever try the popular pes chefs’. trick of slicing and then ° - glazing a canned ham? ¢ ~ Defiance ALL PURPOSE * Take the well-chilled ham from ~ ; « the refrigerator, open the can and = Slice the ham one-quarter - inch ps thick. Carefully press all the slices s together until the ham is in its . former shape, then wrap_ string ° around and around the sides of the . Stace ham to hold the sli¢es in place. |} BIG a WITH RICE _| Spread the ham with any desired 3 L CHICKEN |glaze and heat and glaze in a . b. Can | = NOODLES 325-degree oven. For a_ 6-pound $ ” fan ham this will require about 1% ° ECONOMI hours; for a 10-pound ham about ' z | 2 . Ready To Serve — two hours. Cut the strings and the KRAFT Better Tasting . » Just Heat and Eat ham is all sliced’ and ready to : serve! MIR -L + te JZ 1 = * ~~ ] >» —__ “ > 3 * 148 Howard Street at t Perry 43 od = Va as + Large Parking Lot Q THESE ITEMS FEATURED y THRU APRIL 13! a icious TREESWEET ft] Samos, Save Two Ways Delicious NEET : ~ TISSUE \ EvEeRY DAY LOW PRICES GRAPEFRUIT - - n oes ?pP lus __ & 72 Walon § it Soa oe | 2 a 8 ~ ‘Hundreds of Free Premiums with )|- : EVEREDY COUPONS >) _ MEAT DEPARTMENT 7 BREAD >) Redi-to-Eat Shank End, SURF Q _ oS 4 a BE AMS ge tree tert] 2 tree tore I ~~ °° F- — ‘ | 18 | 39° 9 SY G3, BEALE EAL - JUICY BEEF Chuck i Roast u Tender, Juicy wu BRc : W Cubed Steak «65 ROMAN KLEENEX i \\ Boned, Rolled Whole or Halt CLEANSER| TISSUES jf CHOICE ia Smoked Hams “Q9°| «. 15° a a7: Q CUTS ‘4 ») n) Armour’s, Trey Packed cong U SLICED BACON GO] teres | soon vn Base M PORK LOIN 3Q°| eens FLOR A 2 ot See ae TIONS AT OUR STORE! ‘ nl Lb. L / PORK LOIN ros , Lb. 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J — di SMf{{If{T{SIL]G ALS GADD MAG AG ABV = ‘ = 7 = 7 : ) j @ ’ : ¢ : 2 | nent - ++ . “A es 4 see © ie ae 5 “ate ae oe inal bees ee tp sees treet eg ha a ecient ocane i : : 2 ie s | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL | 7, 1955*° ” EASTER PARADE of FOOD ee Kingan’s Boneless ‘Ready-to-Eat - ‘THIRTY-NINE “OPEN ALL DAY EASTER SUNDAY! — “a “Caahet Dill - Sweet Mixe ih Hot Mixed - Kosher Gherkins- Well Trimmed of Fat and Waste = = “BP Sirloin--Rib 4 6. f Tender Selected Young — & Round, T-Bone, Swiss b 9.B ut_ 59 g , bege Tender, Steer last” 69: QB) Stock Up Now—Thousands of Thrifty, Tasty Frozen Foods. y | Snow Crop Frozen AL Orange Juice... 2 9 =| | Pet-Ritz Frozen ox. an Apple Pies 4a, ‘ COP LAGE HL G4 ra EF (aa "Red Rose Delicious a | J) ues 2?Y \h J SAN DWICH © SPREAD © RUEENEX.........3" 69° 2 “A” Farm Fresh = White, for Coloring a _ Ground Continuously Ground BEEF | . se ~ Fro eae res 3 ; —— 8«=6—wrdr » “ h Friend Potatoes” 10 Oz. ‘Sweet Peas — Corn — Pgs. Baby Lima Beans, Lima Beans, 7k | | | . Broccoli, Cauliflower, Brussels . Practically Boneless Boston Butt ~ Sprouts, Cut Green Beans, Spinach ie PORK Q: Dry Onions .6~ 29° | ROAST Cello. Bag Roll | -§Carrots 2s 19° ‘ast 2 ag rend Sipps” 5 a “eid SUK LORI BROS. V KT, CHOPPED BEEF PY mee 7065 WEST HURON STREET css A is? *. Armour’s Star Pure Sausage é = Pa JAI “jf p, . , 1 - ls ~ fst - Ti oe E) wa f re | a >. re : a : f. 1, a . “ae . ‘ ee if ' | , Be i { .? : ; if } Fi /, 3 Ae, a | : a . i i ‘f SP . , é 4 é = f tit! oak ft f : et fs FORTY a nfs : | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 7, 1955 — } 2 : 2 What About Those Eggs After. That Bunny. Goes? | Sersne"™“""" |Green Beans Fill |"... vraain ae CO A a ee a a ee eee See Skillet Meat Ring tape, Bake in moderate (3 “Can you guess what food will! srurtes eggs can bé served in a| Warm stutfing ts chopped mush- | sandwich filling. tuieseman sack Ty th Vide ie peites (te tS 7 Aa reste shyetance Wey ke of ware The childred“at|~ "ey eapeed comes ond par Put halves of eggs together 1 Seine anno’ a meat ring’ = : : area during the next few sley in butter before | again and wrap a thin strip of] 1% cups chopped ham center. =. : ? Hard cooked eggs! With the | our house like them in their lunch/ fitting the whites. pimento around them to conceal! Cnn tine the hard cooked eges,| - Skillet Meat Ring Fill center with green be Easter Bunny working overtime to/ boxes. They add a bright spot of Individuals who are not sup-|M@ cut place. Put a slice of! onion and green: pepper. Mix to- 1 pownd ground chuck beef have been heated and Provide the small fry with brightly | color to a relish tray. They also] 4 4. ne wil be | tultted olive at the bottom of the ai ale cad eet |. oe be ae ae Serve in skillet. Makes six colored eggs, the -supply is going) may be creamed if you like. ve egg yolks wi mold inf the consomme, the egg an ee the mixture in a cop fine chepeed, eslery ings. to be something to cope with. For Going through about a dozen Pleased with hard cooked egg it and the rest of the sliced olives| ay . ‘Neat yh Rae green pepper instance. what are you gag 19 do| cookbooks we found some ditlrent whites filled with eabbage salad. | around it. Pour the rest ofthe | Gown enn 0 layee ot home | amerboot Papper Don't Soak Prunes about it? And you? ways of stuffing eggs, a oe consomme over the eggs to cover. | rinish with the egg mixture” Pour iy Sup tomate hilo Tenderized ‘packaged prunes do e over _* We were mulling this | &re the ope school of cooking in eis, Date with ‘gree2 | on the stock to help bind it to-| fess? «pounds Suneel orton feané |MOt need to be soaked before cook problem recently, wondering Parisey, mayonnaise and crisp | with this salad gether and press down well. Keep) | how we could help you solve it, | bits of bacon is one filling; that Deviled Stuffed Eggs There are always creamed eggs, | could grace a breakfast plate. | After eggs have been hard of course, but you can eat only a | Finely ground chicken, er | cooked, shel] 8 eggs and cut in limited sumber of them, We | chopped sauteed chicken livers | halves lengthwise. Remove yolks. then turned cur attention to | give stuffed eggs a new interest | Pick out the most attractive 2 tablespoons mayonnaise \% teaspoon garlic salt 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish \% teaspoon dry mustar to buy salt! . ture is very stiff, add @ little more vinegar or lemon Fill . egg whites. 3 to a carton. Iodized or plain. — stuffed eggs as a salad course, you might try this aspic recipe. New MORTON SALTERS Stated Eggs in Aspic 2 cans consemme . Ready-filled shakers for stove and table Finely cus chives Disposable Morton Selters are elegant § ones austhe hess + rg enough to grace your family table... plastic- = tommeapeeas creans ly Re C LOSE D <7 wrapped. colorfast, sturdy, moisture- Heat consomme silightly and = 1<<_— >> proof .. . with plastic shake or pour tops. pour a little of it into the bottom of the tnolds and set them in the re- Wri Sipps 3%” tall. Holds 4 oz. salt. frigerator, Shell and halve eggs. NULLS ge BRO? ~ a pre- De Armour’s Cloverbloom or Hamilton GRADE A LARGE _ White Eggs _ IN CARTONS and chives, Moisten with cream—or mayonnaise, if ‘ EM, : a = * FVREOAGUAVANULEAOUALAEOALUAOAOAAUAAUANAEUAEUAAAA UNA i } } | j | — | FOOD MARKET. . . 183 Edison St. oe Phone FE 5-6521 ‘ | . ia AULAOULLLOLALLUUUUUUUAUUUUOUUUUUUUUAULAUOUAAAUAT TT AOAAOAOUOAEEAAEHAAAAAAAAAAAA AT : [ : . . \ Fancy Sockeye - Kingan’s (Cooked, Ready to Eat) SALMON | . ! Armour Star or Swift \ | = Hygrade’s Ready-to-Eat Hel | WAM een Cd llUCéCOPRARCTT:COUCCOédT i?) \ ) . s 2 Skinless and Shankless_ A = Old-Fashion Smoked é Center Slices .............. . | OLIVES , Whole Ham............... Shank End ................ Lb. 43¢ Butt End ..................Lb 59¢ KINGAN’S BACON ’ Whole or shank portion trimmed ena vw free of excess fat. The Most Deliciously Flavored and Tender Ham You Gould Want! Dole Pineapple " JUICE PrN! | — ! a = y y | a : le. Sliced #1 Trapak U. S. Choice or Prime Blade Cut gces “cere = BUSTER || BEEF : 29: | rT | , | b. aw C — ROAST eevsecec0e : : Defiance . : ‘SALAD DRESSING Quart Jar Fe Fancy, 24 Size LOUISIANA YAMS | HEAD LETTUCE 2 Pounds | 2 for 29: ) 39° * __Wo Reserve the Right fo Limit Quantities! — - Armour’s Star CANNED HAMS | === <— 92-13 Lb. Average Monarch, Top Quality, 7 : 5 bb. Extra-Fancy ORANGE JUICE =. Hl WUHAN ALATA LULL ‘ os * “/ 4 “Fgh GIANT 46 OZ. CAN Defiance All Vegetable aa Cooking and Baking Borden's Ready-toFix RSE SHORTENING | BISCUITS = po) Vv 3 Lb. Tin ®: 3 ROLLS ‘PURE veaeTant. HORTENINE 69: OR L: ‘THE PO ONTIAC PRESS. THURS pay, APR L 7.19: BANANAS. .... - 10: J GRAPEFRUIT ==» > 49: Qa ORANGES 39: ‘Sunkist Dor wwe PEPPERS... . . . .S°e 2 oN CARROTS . . 2 omim 15°, E6ts J GREEN ONIONS 2 += 15° CABBAGE... | DEFIANCE SALAD DRESSING re - 39) SALAD BOWL FRENCH DRESSING... 21 HILLSDALE SLICED PINEA TABLE KING TOMATO JUICE --4-"1.00 § Cream Style. WAX BEANS.......... 7 ™ 51,00 ti ere u re a KIDNEY BEANS....... 31.00 — CHARMIN TOILET PAPER... 12-*1,00-—=———= — ISBEST KETCHUP.............6~'1.00) Siances ; ‘ORANGES ~ Pan- Ready FRYERS | ‘Fresh Killed — ~~ + Oven Ready imi | | STEWERS | Rossing Chickens] Whole Kernel CORN. .7* GREEN BEANS.... STRAWHERRIES oe = 92 Score | BUTTER 55, : ue a, Lb. a “a . : eys , “AR: +n # 2 fi Hudson , TABLE NAPKINS 80 COUNT Fresh K illed TURKEYS © $1.00 . 4 00 Seabrook Frozen Ld Be, : : z . B ; | F i : . ; a j ae a : e i : y j : fe : . . H . | i . : . 3 ' i ‘ f 7 i fai i Me ah Gd I< | a4 7 ie y ys | : | Fane a cian rp 7 dy i, / Phe Ss : #} i: yee De ee 7] i ; j : ig y: i { iy a ¢ : ‘+ ‘ i - id : - , Py tame Cty ff HE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1953 | | / ‘ | ' aie Fy Nepatines 9 esi Z 14 Sees : ’ ~, f moet ‘ \ a - Raise Averts Strike 3 BONN,’ Germany (—A threat , | my ~— , ’ ) miners has been averted by " ; : a wage increase agreement, the . eee e West German Economics Ministry =| NOTHING TO BUY LAST WEEK'S! |. pue : cus “WINNERS | | — CAME EACH WEEK mee |] Alice Foster EEA teers onper, crashed pineapple and pow |! 46570 Wright St., dered oves. Pineapple slices garni alter, . r ‘along with watercress. : ai Utica, Mich. a HAM FOR EASTER—Ham is as decorative as it is delicious. Every cook has her favorite way of giazing ham, but new ideas are usually weicome. The shiny coating shown here is made from old | . : 7 ee + June Griggry, Traditional Easter Ham| =2encm = || Heder bate, Be. Calls for Glazing Recipes, ori || Kathleen Fitbrandt By JANET ODELL up with a smooth, almost-round| 1! cup — syrup dijuted 490 Lakeside Dr., - : Pontiae Press Food Editor | ham. Whether you will choose this| 1 an frosmn pineapple juice, undiuied |} Bogs. gi og 1? a alta | satan by Sack ae It you need any reason for buy- kind or one of the traditional hams| 7) aye caramel syrup, place 1: , m2 Meterale Cater Tt — “ * ing ham for Easter other than it’s | is your personal choice. | cup sugar in heavy skillet. Place Mrs. Davis H by Motorola, Inc. & Sno-Bol % 3,600 MORE PRIZES * Nett thet ie ah reat es a tzing the ham merely adds 8) over low heat until sugar meits|| Woreitow GET YOUR PRODUCT PICTURE CARD self that it — = tasty decoration to an otherwise and turns golden brown if shaking * My se eeee eee eeseeesaesesn LIKE THE SAMPLE BELOW FREE AT money this year. pertoat eoat. — Saba lesemiea|| OS PRN Steep 251 Dick Ave., + YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY OR DRUG jrnocceenssencnesccoucce: The 1955 movement of hogs to | § $ Teng ef BROOKS\CAT- had been cured in salt water, | ®°t been removed by ag) -amiale 1 cup dark brown sugar, firmiy pashes : mous Health Bread, : SUP». America’s Largest , ~,When they slaughtered their pigs | 294 score the fat into vs teaspoon powdered cloves | Helen Stodgel, ae os 4. —.Selling Toopy Cotap- Deve =~ ta the tall, they buried the hind | shapes With a sharp alte, Cut | 3tablespoon‘pinenpe ice 2542 Pontiac Lk. Rd and Ponperniia : g $b atooisl” “Jegs in sand on the beach, then | evenly, only 4 inch deep. Blend all ingredients, and spread oe cerechte “9 teot fer Beler Ber +: oan —_— dug them up in the spring. | cover with the desired glaze. over ham during last 15-20 minutes Pontiac, Mich. = : NEW RINSO ‘BLUE te : Present day methods are quicker | Molasses makes an unusual and Of baking. : H . the complete dhtergent ; and less complicated, different glaze for ham. I still think that my grand- June Sheppard a Rinso that gets white clothes There’s a new look in hams|- % cup unsulphured molasses mother’s use of plain gingerale , ; Tatiamextra white .... nowadays. In response to the de-| {if fuP, PrePeres tro sauce for basting a baked ham made a 3633 Robina, 4 # blues os it wash mand for more meat and less fat,| - poon. : delicious meat. Other simple Berkley, Mich. 8 right in your washing ; a Combine all ingredients. Bruslr ; : machine! \ breeders are producing . ‘meat glazes are honey ‘spread’ with a Gh oi 5 \ type” hogs. We homemakers can | °Ye Scored ham last hour of bak- pastry brush; orange Semi-Sweet Chocolate BITS ‘and s — \ - : ing time. This recipe makes %4 7 oe Mr. V. Timmins Mint-Chocolate BITS 8 OH, OH OREO! Thet’s the femow! get practically any kind of food or apricot jam spread with a spa- ’ ] .¢ at's the femows we demand. cup, enough to glaze half a ham. tula; or for a hot-sweet glaze, 535 Ww. Attles Rd., TRY AMITONE diseevered tT sendwich cookie beted by Nebisco \ Going @ step farther, some pack. | Increase recipe for whole ham. Bahamian mustard spread. thinly Birmingham, Mich. || | « doctor for 100% relist fem ur. § ensteen ond whclaeeme ers remove skin, excess fat and|- A ready-to-eat ham needs 10 | over fat, covered by a good layer d ° set stomach due te acid indiges- 5 Slat wefers with the ereem- \ the shank from the ham, coming minutes for each pound in a [of brown sugar. — | S tion! Pleasent-testing 8 H iest filling of all in between! a : — faster, longer-lasting relief, too. 24 # y! — tablets... just 43e. ‘ $ PROTECT BABY from reth Give your childs WONDER | NEERITBAS CA SERS | -.by cing MENNEM . Sotinieed D...@ wonderful food thet 4 7S" a ome crn 100 arm Lee - : Poodert WT 0-0 mosh helps build bodies 8 e@eeeeseesececsese see a and. silkier...end it's de- i Wonderful Saat tea, and doubly oe Playing Aree = Nighthully fragrant, too. Get it, : oo tei... Froth ‘when’ you buy it TRY Little Bo-Peop Ammonia... 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GET GOOD LUCK Margarine... estt Clinic-tested SURIN relioves rhev- They're America’s faverites and so sci it to te ee. beter EEE A aggre $j. + +. = it 4 + 44 a : Aj é, x ——* tive trocteest (net @ Pos ‘Smooth , Dewt be without TV ° . i yo = =e peor DINNER. Pot Reest of on at point of pain, Penetrates. GUIDE if you went 4. ike 8 cane he eek. Popener Beet with jardiniere sauce, pote- Doesn't upset stomach, more a i : cm He eu pon and = Ready te — yout set PENNY -for penny .. .. eat and eet on oenen Sey. Everybody loves deta complete, a MINUTE MAID fresh-frez- CHICKEN SONES oer wv GUIDE en Orange Juice. gives «+» the different TODAY! Me =— vitamins and minerals . candy. made n home-squeeted orange with fresh butter, cashews, . ONE'S asking juice! You'll love its pure and coconut. Get « box TODAY mam for FLAV-O-RICH natural , tool 7 All Lopgfvac ford e wldeit sheies! or other household waxed peper. &, Ral ++. 6 tender steats electric, vent or no-vent installe- Actual moisture-loss tests prove the may per package. 100% tion. Electric model operates on woperiority of FRESHrap. . PURE BEEFI- 110 oF 220 volts. Gas models use — LP or city qos. gs, ITS THE * uy [Motorola] COLOR TV pro Fer mins IO Bag? > Thy cow tam AUN Ee sereen at your MOTOROLA dealer. Ask your CITIZENS’ MAN gets toilet bowls Ree . Watch n pers for listing. Even for extra PRODUCT in @ jiffy. Disinfocts more enjoyable then color movies. ICTURES cards. ot pill ar ry diree- : . = ae 2 or tions. . '@ PURE 100% beef for GRAND FREE BOOKLET “Per. — o Ps sonal hygiene for the Cadsy eating- | ee rr eee modern women” Seed RUN JaNES “Senden, els OC - - — a ; = ~ ry fe, : De. perk up any meal. Old-fashioned ‘ jey them! Try 2 tasty just like grandma used om .. « tonight. : ‘ fo make, Um-m, they're qood. AGAR CANNED HAM is pre-trimmed for extra font lea / A ee ‘ A NEW TASTE SENSA. = TION IN CANNED poOSG | feronty mild, sugat- : cured flavor. —— = 5 : SO) ~ ’ a — él _— ! woe break, : es 4Bic ~ ti NYLONGE fe the ‘or irecle GLIM liquid 2 BO Features g ms — ok: finest sponge for detergent. washes greasy pots, la WONDER every use... softer, a Buns ... super. omy a more ab- fester than powders. Yet is kinder shortened, de | sorbent . . . mere for your money. te hends. 9 — | fatted milk and eens Leok for heme NYLONGE! . igen's Biggest <\ pure suger! Bed. me Seller, VELVET HO. _ — ___ ter for teste, for hesith, for toasting! How convenient .. . this perfect ne MOGENIZED PEA. NEW ERA Poteto Chips are to oh ee size! Means less crumbs, cs oe c eee At Get wo. NUT tn tone = orig wn heapitel serve A bargain in real milk nourishment! : tea bags at your dealer's! Enjoy +00! peanuts them. cocked in stainless a : And what nutritious Grahams! richer, heartier, more set» BUTTER VELVET... meade human pesteur- : Wis Bee Se foe ___ ined milk, Cost? feo quertt | Wholesome as nature,easy _. to digest! __PATENT Neo, 2124136—COPYRIGHT 1997, 1941, i964 AND 1956.8 LL. 1UG®, BOX 581, St. LOUIS, Mo. Jf Enjoy their country-good flavor . .. it comes from pure honey, “real” graham flour! Get the new s-c-0-r-e-d NABISCO SUGAR HONEY GRAHAME, - at your grocer’s, now! KEPT FRESH: IN 3 IN-ER-SEAL WAX PACKETS! Ay NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY . Sain t 7 | e a ‘i a : - } } j = i , fe ee OE a i » ' i » i ™ i 7 ~ a * . ; fe ‘ +? L ‘y ] F ; t tJ As i : # i wo | Z see e + 4 | . . ' f : ae “ ; | . . @ ; ie i oo ie Dry rey THF. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7,'1955 - FORTY-THREE ‘/ + ite ten ut ct! ADDLeS Flavor sane seatzse vac reen Beans — Vegetables too often are treated relish may be added to the | as “‘stepchildren” of the foods |... ‘ family. They do get credit for being “good for you,” but too often the taste appeal of vegetable dishes does not get its due. Dress,-up your vegetable dishes So they have their share of eye and taste appeal, as well as bounteous nutrition values. cage Brag for green beans w a sa lace oar good place to Green Beans With Apple 1 pound snap beang, or 2 packages frozen cut green beans 3 tablespoons margarios * ie 2 apples, cored and diced l cup Nght cream or top milk d ba teaspoon salt ash of pepper Dash of mace ens ~~ Preges pcan Nick gives you ADDED SAVINGS in cup boiling water with 1 teaspoon Everedy coupons. Use them like money to See ee odes ee get the wonderful merchandise items you Py tresen beats, are: weed Sale need and want. Catalog with thousands of | cooking directions on box. Be items in it yours FREE FOR THE ASKING. Remember coupons are Free when you buy groceries at Nick's. HHH ei ag : Hie FfEs 52 egg mixture: ¢ Make this Easter Dinner a truly wonderful event! Serve your family de- licious, top-quality foods from Nick’s! Best of all give them a Feastive King-Size meal . . . and do it on a budget too! Nick’s MONEY-SAVING PRICES make your food dollars go farther. Shop here for EXTRA SAV- INGS ALL WEEK LONG! Pike-Paddock careful not to overcook. . While bea . . Market garine in shilict. Aaa dood 1 886- By Pike St, fy Sere ant Ser goatty qhoet Sve | Add.cream or top milk, salt, pepper and mace. Drain beans. | Fold into apple mixture and heat This is good with ehicken or ham. ‘Protect Thermometer | Jf you want your cooking thermo- meter to last, place it in your deep fat while it’s heating. Never plunge the cold thermometer into the hot fat! “The traditional luscious, full-smoked eves bas Plame — — ae for Easter. Choice of ARMOUR’S, WILSON’S, . ——— Beltsville, Extra- White Meet, Fresh-Killed, Plum P, BESTMAID OR KINGAN., Young Turkeys. Average 4-7 Ibs. each. . ; e Turkey ==59'. eet Wilson's, Crisprite _—e- 39 A at — = SLICED BACON seese Cello. | Seve! 35¢ Value! Bone, New, Fine Testing Top-Quolity, Well-Trimmed w | Steaks.....> 19° 88 | iacdtvier. = GBP ee with Hot Butter , — 10 Rolls ST BISCUITS ..... = _ SHOP EVERY DAY AND ss | Era sone “INCLUDING SUNDAY! | Bledes — Pax Pua On te os U. $. Graded, Top-Quelity Beet c , 33% MORE FLAVO = Standing Rib Roast Jy | | - Cress-sections shew the differeace. Sy’ a a: ’ 4 Notice ! We Will Be CLOSED ch eee Giant All Day Easter Sunday ! Home-Srle instantly to give 46 Oz. sere cm PEACHES or Rosedale Helves of Bartlett PEARS Big No. — C 2/2 CANS Doz. : \ ? No. 2 . a “Nabieco Red Label Graham Grackers Ne. 2 % 3 3¢ 3 P sett 4, Pkg. | | ee ae | ee BRI Defiance, , Quality Pack TOMATO. __ cit AQ , BAB-O ‘Jue aa 22: A 223° < * ae = aa \ 4 eos . . , i a , pa 4 ‘ . : “ 4 : & 2375 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD, SYLVAN LAKE and 984 JOSLYN, PONTIAC. FRESH! FRESH FRESH! 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' commie — Wory . 05 oe AE 2S ser Taman | : - — Ivory. oweeoevee Pe yy i a —_— ~——— NATIONAL BETTER ay YOUR ) FOOD STORES BUYS Fas me eee Holden a oe ec amps | ¢€ WE WILL BE CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY __12 NOON To 3 no i “+ ge } Pas if , i, - 1 ! Y # ve - ceanf : Foe oy \ i y, No j " porty. six oo | ‘ |] se ‘THE PONTIAC Puss THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1958: a ol aa )) aes | | , Bar Carrot Slaw ([Ssmmsnsieme aee| SAFIMD, Grapefruit to four servings. Pairs With Burgers _|,,"2s.,™s =" se “=" "Make Tangy Salad . .$ ‘ner for hamburgers. * | Sprtakde Soh on Boord _Sexioad and grapetruit make a) lemon Carrot Saw to. Euse Dough Removal T= alain — |leave whole if small, Peel grape+| . © . maga-| fruit so no white membrane re- , all you do is sprinkle the | mains; cut sections away from di- h : OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MKT. | 77 S. Saginaw Open Fridays ‘til 9. P. M. Whole or Shenk Half : Leaf : Spare Ribs | vf | Dairy Co. i MINCEMEAT COFFEE RING — The luscious cof-| bake, frost ahd there you are. It’s a hot bread spe- Phone FE 4-2547 : , ae fee ring shown here is as easy to make as it is good. ee lunch or dinner — in a . "PORK Shoulders. Combine = — — and prepared sintement, twinkling. a. Nine Coffes Ring \quomnnnaravararerararareZTIR - BEEF POT [fifor Festive Easter Morn . : For an EXTRA Special -ROAST Jssze steel ; | a in just fo bal, bresking dows lumpe with| NQ \ “ $7 39 scape ef cadiees Glicanlla oo erent Ibs. c and a package of half-baked rolls.| three minutes, until mincemeat is bb. It’s the easiest thing to make, |@lmost dry. Cool. \ ° and it tastes like a really, high-| Arrange rolls around edge of \Y clese to- von at | © class breakfast specialty’ that! ginch layer cake might be the masterpiece of a| gether. Split open cack Smoked . famous pastry cook. . most to the bottom crust. Press \ - ' But that’s all it is—half-baked | mincemeat gently into opening e e | relis and: a package ef con- | and between rolls. Brows \ SQUARES Ficnies eit | Poem ee It will spark up any Saturday; Rempve ring carefully from pan : ss or Sunday breakfast or brunch and | and cool for 10 minutes. Drip thin it will prove a sure success when | confectioners’ sugar frosting over | served with a neighboril¥*cup of| top of ring, letting it drip down \) tea or coffee any afternoon or) sides and between rolls. evening. To make the frosting, stir the \ ‘ milk inte -sifted-- confectioners’ ® or FRESH a RY NG CHICKENS “IF IT'S ALIVE IT'S FRESH” TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! _ ee * i ‘ ee * He ou >, 1 Paw . P . : a e ee f - . ® 0 . \ \ \ \ \) \ \ \ \ \ \ - Broadbreast which means . | \ | A \ \ JA A \ \ \ \ . \ Extra-sweet-juicy White Meat TURKEYS Oven-Ready — _~ “Mincemeat Coffee Ler 7 i Pounce ¢ condensed | package mince attained, = water lina, Sever ~~ — |Hawaiian Bavarian mma |(S Rich and Creamy Here is a dreamy recipe for a/ =|Pineapple dessert that is rich, ;- ==|¢reamy and oh, so good to eat. =| Forget the calories for once and =| try this Hawaiian Bavarian Cream 2 al BQ) |Turkeys 5 5. [Se Hens £°42*["arrleces, 40] later for compariy dinners. Howatien ‘Baverien Cream Stowers Fresh Lake Erie Fresh, Loke Erie Fresh __. _ Jumbo WALLEYES Perch Catfish Shrimp “Ad: | “39° | “Lb. a4" | oo. 69’ i St ie oar LOBSTER TAILS — SNAPPER — BUFFALO i siend Fi, Pororce a PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET}: -82 South Saginaw Street —Wholesale ot Retail— ; FE 4-1521 = yA All our poultry is FRESH KILLED ‘2 ew crushed pineapple, / Z__in our own processing room here _ _ “in the store! And every piece is OVEN-READY! * ANOTHER SHIPMENT af yet Shankless, Sugar Cured, Smoked cups (No. 2. can) % cup heavy cream, whipped Heat pineapple syrup just to| Fold in drained crushed pinea and whipped cream Turn into a 1-quart mold a et @ bergain in good eating! Delicious red flavor that makes your dinner the ing ever! ae | é Form into patties and oll flour, Brown the fish-and- . See Bazley’s First for Your Easter Ham! ' LEAN 4 Reasons Why Junedale Hams ‘Are the Best: GENEROUS . H A M- ~ SHORTENING , BUTT 1, SELECTED QUALITY FOR LEANESS, = SHANKLESS 1 1 ‘ E 3 Ib. Ti H ALF 2. COMPLETELY SHANKLESS. HALF - : Za BETTER TRIMMED—EXCESS FAT REMOVED. c - “FULLY SMOKED—READY TO EAT. 4 WHOLE CENTER ‘b.luams) =“ 49¢ suices ~ 29°]. bb. BAZLEY'S BIGGER AND BETTER MEAT BARGAINS! 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He inherited a sub- Stantial fortune. ~“Red-bearded, 6 feet tall, he is * * pence, and no nonsense. It is said Anthony tried deliber- ately—and with great success—to suppress the family temper in public. In his earlier days as for- eign secretary, he was known to furl a book across a room, or throw an unsatisfactory document | at the head of a blundering junior. it doesn't happen any more. balanced mood has become his essential nature. aaa = * = { Eden was born at Windlestone | June 12, 184, His mother Lady | Sybil Frances Grey Eden called him “the quiet one” of her sons, | the baronetcy in the family passed | Pm to his older brother Sir Tim-| @thy, who conducts a school in| gmmpehire. | ee =~Eden was feed in the solid and | Becure England of the century's | ‘early years, surrounded by the | amenities of fine living—a stately Tiome with a park for a front yard, res, Hepplewhite and Sheraton iture and cultured society. The fierce father with the red beard often ‘lectured sternly but Pave his sons every possible ad- ‘alter war service, ‘completed his | tion at Christ ‘Church, Ox-,; . The emphasis was on Oriental | languages, and his scholarship was so brilliant that one of his Oxford tutors predicted, “‘He will be for- ‘ign secretary by the time he is, «.” He made it at 38. “A gentle influence in his forma- - ‘tive years was his mother. The late Lady Eden, Red Cross nurse in_ ingness to run for re-election to the frustration. Eden obtained a friend- ‘ly divorce in 1950 on grounds of the first World War, was an under. | standing woman who knew how to, ‘Shield her “quiet one” To she was “dear little | Mummie." As his political fortunes ‘soared, she wrote of him: | to crowd on arrival at the Foreign | visiting Buckingham Palace to receive appointment as new prime min- ister from Queen Elizabeth II. He succeeds his longtime political | mentor, Sir Winston Churchill, who retired Tuesday. that famous men Commons from. the Warwick and “They - say | were often the most ‘mischievous of boys, but Anthony was not like that. He never gave me the slight- | est trouble. He was the kindest of | | sons.” He broke away from that kindly influence and interest in faraway | places became an Eden charac- teristic. It was said of him that he was born with a feeling for being a foreign secretary. He traveled extensively. After the war, in which he served with distinction as an officer of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, he considered a military career. But | polities was. the-greater attraction. + After an initial defeat, he won | election in 1923 to the House of Churchill Wants to Run for Re-election to House LONDON (INS)—Sir Winston | Churchill today declared his will-| House of Commons. He said in a letter to the chair- | from the man of the Conservative party in| to the United States to live. There tempests stirred up by Sir William. | his Woodford constituency that he | was some concern that the divorce would stand for election again, if asked, in the next general election | =e ‘whenever it comes.” ‘mission in Burma, and in 1930 AP Wirephete EDEN WAVES TO CROWD — Sir Anthony Eden smiles as he waves Office in London Wednesday after Leamington constituency, which he has represented ever since. He was married in the crucial } days of the 1923 political campaign to Beatrice Beckett, attractive daughter of banker Sir Gervase Beckett. She at first seemed the ideal wife of a man deeply im. mersed in public affairs. * * @& But her interest flagged quickly and the Eden home soon was temperamentally divided—she pre-. ferring a bright social life, while he found in the ministries of West- They had two children—in 1924 Simon, who was killed in an air Nicholas, now employed in a London. bank. Father and the sur- viving son are deeply attached to one another. But the marriage drifted into desertion, Mrs. Eden having gone might jeopardize. Eden's political |Career in a country in which an established church takes an. un- The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. aes of PONTIAC | NO CASH DOWN =XTRA Large! BIG AUTOMATIC KELVINATOR e E 2 AU abd wonderful features Se extra artment 2. pie. S of about $2. 50 a West Huron Street . = & ool o> -s of. Automotic-t Defrosting ~ptus across-top” alo ——— ‘NEW LOW COST BUDGET “WEEK! Own this Kelvinator ee your Big Feast on Easter. Te OOD HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC [Open Mon. & Fri. til FREEZER FREE DELIVERY! Fy 9 Phone FE 4-1555 atx From 1838 to 199, he. was par- » In December 1935, en the resig- nation of Sir Samuel Hoare, became foreign secretary. He re- signed from the exalted post, an action of political courage and re- dounded to his credit, after dis- agreements with Prime Minister Neville he Chamberlain in 1938. At the start of World War “II office ' SUCCEEDS EDEN —Haro!d' MacMillan succeeds Sir Anthony Eden as Great’ Britain’s foreign —*. The 60-year-old, hard- headed Scotsman won distinction | by: heading his country's postwar | homebuilding program. His. mother was an American. state for war. In a few| Churchill had him back at solubility of marriage, But it tion. Eden hols othe conviction that international | Gucker ' State Ghia 2 Welcome tke’s Ballot WASHINGTON -* (INS) — Presi- dent Eisenhower has been present- ed with a resolution passed by the Pennsylvania house of Representa- tives welcoming him as a voting resident of the state. : The. resolution was delivered by Rep. Francis Worley (R-Pa) chaae | congressional district includes the | President's Gettysburg farm. Secretary ‘Shocked’ by Air Base Housing ‘WASHINGTON (INS) Air — ‘Force Secretary Harold E, Tal- bott states he has been “‘shocked” at the housing conditions he has seen at some U, S. air bases at home and overseas. He told a Senate appropriations subcommittee considering military | budget requests that ‘“‘housing is the most critical personnel prob- ‘lem in the Air Force today." . |fereign secretaryship. 4 ton hospital, An a { naflena Squith ad, the suecens of the | his Labor party in the election of _ 13965 swept Eden out of the govern- ment, but not out of Parliament. he promptly restored Eden ‘to the Sickness threatened to finish Eden's career in 1953, Recurring attacks of jaundice obliged him to take frequent leaves. The condi- tion finally was corrected at a Bos- Dr. | Richard Cattell, liver pate Bes Churchill came back in 1951, and ‘§ | removed a bile duct obstruction. Eden was encouraged in-his con- valescence by his second wife Clar- issa Spencer - Churchill, niece of | the former. Minister, Unlike | | his first wife, Lady Eden relishes polities, D! 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Kil ,, 30, in Beirut, Lebanon, jas years of scientific observations in| This task force will start con-| struction of a base camp and one {the antarctic lie ahead for the | snow runway, unload masses of Navy and civilian scientists. | supplies, and start back a month. Defense Budget May Be Raised Chavez Sure Senate Will Add Some Money to Prevent Cuts ca Gen, sacend ‘ts right, views will get full consideration.” * *¢ @ and hig Gen, Matthew B. Ridgway, Army) | chief of staff, told the subcommit | tee late yesterday he had recom. mended that, Army strength be | maintained at 1,300,000 men during | the fiscal year starting July 1. That is 273,000. more than the | figure recommended by the Presi- dent. Army strength was 1,300,000 New Envoy feqeson at Resort for Easter MANILA & — Homer Ferguso, new U. S. ambassador to the Phil- ippines, left immediately after his arrival today for the summer re- | sort city of Baguio to spend Easter, | Ferguson is scheduled to see Vice President Carlos P, Garcia, who also is secretary of foreign fourth day - ot nathan Uatile s bit- ty: price war, The figure is 2 cents below what milk sold for yesterday and 9 cents | under the price at which milk was _ | Selling before the war started Mon- .day, Other retailers—in Salt Lake City, Provo and Ogden—were eX - pected to follow suit, Zsa Zsa Obtains Final Decree From Sanders. : Detailed plans were announced !ater. A group of 121 officers and Jan. 1; it now is down to about aftai Monday. At that ti KARACHI, Pakistan “®~-Primejot Cabinet ministers and officials| by the Navy yesterday “tor the | men. including @ group of specially/ WASHINGTON +us—Sen, Chavez 1 270,000. he expects to make an appoint. LOS ANGELES Wh—Actress Zea Minister Mohammed Ali has mar-| at the airport. three-year expedition which will be ‘rained Seabees, will remain there {(D-NM) said today he is certain, Estimates were that it would re- ment with President Magsaysay to ZSa Gabor obtained a Superior ried the second of the four wives ee wqealigned been sg sy for — general eee of Rear. |40 complete this work, tty ' efforts will be made in the Senate quire more than a billion dollars | present his credentials. —_ ner yesterday bene the Moslem religion allows him, ‘dence, Not-far away, hag a led api The ne nara Ales sola pose [Saae= pe Seabees will to add some mo ey to — tain streagth ase ” Ride. penal goal satan ae actor George Aroused- feminist groups today |the same floor, lives Ali's first] ticipation in the project remained| set up the other two observation | Eisenhower's defense budget wi way vecsommanded. Tee waco 27 PAT War Sends Price _| sanders. called emergency meetings to dis- wife Hamida, 40. She is the mother | uncertain posts. The construction crews will the aim of preventing cuts in Aray| the Eisenhower budget is about | ‘to 12 Cents Per Quart Zsa Zsa has been keeping com- cuss the political leader's action. °! his two sons, 14 and 11. One main Observation post is to' be flown out then, and-the civilian and Marine strength. seven billions, pany with Porfirio Rubirosa who Many Moslem feminist groups op- The household official said both} be built next year and two others, scientists will be flown in. | Chavez, chairman of an Appro- ‘SALT LAKE CITY ®—At least! is seeking a divorce from heiress wives will stay in Ali's residence pose continuance of the polygamy for the present—unless Hamida d allowed by their religion. pn Indo- | cides to move elsewhere. one as near the South Pole as. possible, are to be constructed. later. Both ships and Planes will | \ ‘ ‘TT Toastmaster OASTER | (In Original Cartons) ve Lord’s Low Price! 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Joyce, vice president of National Distillers Products Corp., estimates that 1954 moonshine pro- @uction reached 68 million gallons ~- approximately one-third the an- ‘nual consumption of legal spirits. Licensed Beverages Industries, an agency supported by liquor . manufacturers, claims still seiz- ures in recent years are running around the 270,000 mark — not far from the prohibition peaks of 22-25,000 seizures annually. Moonshine Output Growing Bigger| Whether or not moonshine oper- ations are as staggering as the legitimate liquor industry esti- mates, there is no question the production of illegal alcohol is big business and getting bigger. Fed- eral seizures show a 74 per cent? increase in the eight years since 196, and daily production capaci- ty of seized stills over the same| period has jumped 135 per cent.) organization sets the average life| The accompanying map is based | ‘on the most recent Treasury De-/} _partment report, the first ‘six- “month summary issued by the gov- ernment. It would seem that the Atlanta region in the South is far and away the biggest producer. In the final half of 1954 alone, federal agents seized 4,602 stills with a daily production capacity of 148,758 gallons in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, - Te the Cincinnati region just to the north, 724 seizures were nrade and daily production capa- city totaled 27,336 gallons. Next in line in capacity were re- gions centering around Philadel- phia, Dallas, New York, Chicago, “ San Francisco, Boston and Omaha, in that order. ury Department, during the year ending last Juné federal agents /. -Seized-11,266 stills with a tetal-daily! production capacity of 387,543 gal- lons of 100-proof alcohol. Of course, not all of these stills were oper-| ating on any one day. The division | estimates the average life of a. “still at about two weeks, after, which it. is knocked off or goes ‘out-of operation. | forcement officers, The govern- | ty there simply is no way to figures, LBI points to the experi- | ence of licensed liquor dealers in | Atlanta, According to the Alcohol and death of 42 Persons from poisonous | Tobacco Tax Division of the Treas-, Moonshine and hospitalization of over 100 others from the ‘Same Cause ,. Jowing,.it says, sales of legal dis- “tilted | much as 500 per cent in’ some stores. Total sales in the area in- creased by over 50 per cent. | S44 peancce MEGION . 128 ATLANTA REGION fog V48,758 100-proof alcohol during fiscal 1954. This is a far cry from the @ million estimated by -LBI,. but that of stills at about three times the government estimate. It also | claims the federal figures do not include seizures made by state and local authorities, which LBI surveys by mail annually, or ak low for stills which go undetected. LBI says seizures by state and local officials operating in- dependently approximately equal federal seizures, and that one still can be assuined operating for every one discovered by en- ment disputes beth of these con- tentions, emphasizing particular- test the accuracy of any esti- nate of unseized stills, As partial substantiation for its | Ga., in 1951 following the | _In_the-weeks— immediately fol- Spirits in the low-income ions of the city shot up as taxes, on the average, account for $2.38 or 56 per cent of this price. Moonshine — which costs per- haps a little more than a dollar gallon to make — oftentimes pe at about half the price of legal whisky. Policemen Go Back to Books to Sharpen Up | OLEAN, N.Y. (UP)—Members of Olean’s Police Department are now equipped with classroom the- ory to support the practical experi- ence they get on the beat. . All of the policemen attended a special course in police work pre- ‘sented by St. Bonaventure Univer- sity. “The three-phase program cov- ered “The Psychological Factor of Delinquency,” “Sociology in Police Work” and “Legal Term- inology, Penal Law, Criminal Law and Procedure,” ‘ Patrolmen and officers alike were enthusiastic about the course, and considered the classroom work. a valuable supplement to their ace tual duties: Said Patrolman Wilford Clancy, 15-year-veteran: “Hoodlums and racketeers are a The liquor industry argues that | the heavy tax burden borne by The government will make no legal liquor is one of the main estimate of how much moonshine | reasons rotgut moonshine finds a is annually. However, if! you assume 14 days of production | at a daily capacity of 387,543 gal-. lons, these stills would have yield- | ea around 5% million gallons of | market. It sets the average retail price of a fifth of blended whiskey ent. Mothers of llth grade students at $4.27. According to its calcula- tions, federal, _ State and eee lot shrewder today than they were 15 years ago. the-mill crook immediately asks- for alawyer when.he'’s hooked, He didn’t think of that in the old days—not the average hoodlum, anyway.” Sugar cane has been cultivated Today the run-of- | only about 500 years. Costs So Little . ‘In Gay, Decorated Pots . Means So Much . = Mullane Shy of Camera Heirs Find Only One Snapshot of New York Philanthropist PLATTSBURG, N. Y. (UP) — Four buildings’ in this city and the neighboring village of Chazy stand as memorials to a man so modest | that. only a single photograph of him ever was found. The picture—a snapshot—was -of | William Henry Miner, whose for- tune from making a fraction draft gear for railroad freight cars was estimated variously at between $100,000,000 and $250,000,000. Miner, who died in 1930, made his home in Chazy, about seven miles south of the Canadian bor- der, :. For the village, he built a $1,600,- | 000 school that was considered a model for the nation in the early 1900s “and réemaifis comparable to almost any today. — At his farm, “Miner Set up ‘two hydroelectric systems that served the school, a teachers’ home that he built and the village streets with electricity. Also in Chazy is the Mince Mu- | seum, which he built to house relics | ; of “north country” history. In the hospital lobby hangs an oil portrait of Miner painted from the one snapshot of him. Across the lobby hangs @ $45,000 Reubens painting that was given to the hos- | pital by his widow. r~— Easter Flowers and Plants Lame, Colerfal Hybrid _ The Easter Corsage you've al- ways wanted to give her! FRIDAY ond MONDAY UNTIL 9 po. GUARANTEE specified at time of sale. 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' fo aa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955 ee iy ‘By Ward ae and Ralph Lane’ a 3 wr ‘A WORD YOU SA, BUT WE LNES "i DRUG pgp attack. ; simple STORES YOU ALWAYS PAY SE THRIFTY Morning Coughs . py Does thick, Rang f mucus due to re-. of Bronchial : ee | $2.48 2.50 Value $4.50 59¢ Forham's 100 By STAN SWINTON ; In Italy the present tax law has | shifted and the tax structure been about their incomes the way Amer-|of yachts, grand pianos, Riviera ALARM BED TOOTH A and D ROME @—Beating the income/no provision for sending tax) modified | jeans do, Nobody ever really knows | | villas and sports cars he can trace | CLOCKS Pipes * : tax is @ national sport among the| dodgers to jail. In France, cheaters * + + how much a rich man has. | to the tax payer. | Psntiv PANS BRUSHES Vitamins rich of Italy- and France. Mass| Who are caught get off with fines, France collects only about 25 | Complete books are rare. Often| It’s a grim picture—but not a. $ ce $ cheating costs gov almost invariably. Most.never are| per cent of national revenues from the honest collector estimates | hopeless one. 1.88 97 ; 1 2.79 19° 79° untold millions, Each has tried to ey Kee sinhdiin’ % — 0h — taxes = bad wealth on the basis of the number! Itgly expects to have a new law ee crack down, with limited success. more es and t ec on the books this summer institu- as The American taxpayer a complicated, The income tax is old — up the rest. B Id Fi d ting jail sentences of up to six 2c 1 Lb. Jer 2Se Zine’ atake in this situation as pre- | stuff in’ the gee a Pep picks os went opmg a uliaers Fin months for major tax evaders. The BOBBY Lemonised FILMS Oxide , pares his tax return—with no/ derives over 80 per cen! . government income from di- ‘average taxable income declared : cheating permitted—for the April eramental income from individual | rect taxes. 1 The bulk comes trom al] New Use for by Italians tripled between 1951 and PINS oo 620---120 Ointment "25 deadline, Part of his tax goes|#nd_ corporation income . levies. | three per On every trans- | - . |1954—strong evidence the higher im poo tr foreign id, and he can, sak: | Ha, th rich alvaye fave been|scton in, the county, matinal'| Hitching Post |) income sroue are teins more | Ae 88° | [269°] | 9° countries whaes the A» often | from hidden. taxes, taxes that hit | similar levies. | SACRAMENTO, Calif. (UP) = | aes of returns rose during the : EEE 7 — dodge taxes?” the poor- harder proportionately; Leaders in both countries recog: | An obelisk-shaped hitching post, same period. The U. S. government agrees than the rich. Only in recent dec-| nize that income. taxes are a fair | dating to the 1890 horse and buggy| France has had less of a crack-| I Lb. Cigarettes 30¢ Cleansin ge bs in that, Tr has | 0422 ades has the balance of power | way to apportion the cost of gov- | days, recently was pressed into | down on income tax payments, but EPSOM LIQUID 8 used its rob cma tax ernment-on the basis of ability to| service in a modern construction | both countries are trying to extract: Populer Brands Tissue icant theee comune’ ine pay. The public is hard to con | job in downtown Sacramento. - | more of, their taxes from the rich. | SALT $4 SIMILAC Bex 500 French and Italian governments New Type Alfalfa ees deine erg uatins prefer pay-| |The yse of the 214-toot high post, San fe meection ressmasce| from 9° 89 19° 21° a with a ring on the top, occas- citizenry. —— oe too—but look at their prob- Bein De fal © coats them ae ioned some notice and may save | . | ples tar te ~ veloped more under the ptesent system. | the relic from oblivion. ‘ ps. ¢¢ os iid g ¥ The over-all tax burden in Italy is} a. ss sest was poctestly Puppy Locked in Store 7 - a reve PIERRE, §S. D.. (UP) — Dr. John per cent of gross national . . er highest seid fem ster in Eurape. | wy "president of South Da- | Product. In France it’s 31 per cent.| situated in the center of construc. | Makes Escape by Phone Bt Vitamin A.P.C. CALCIUM Oil She peas Ay income of $4,800 kota State College, says that ex- i. * # @ tion. activities at the site of a WELLAND, Ont. (UP)—A local E 50m TABLETS CAPSULES ‘ pore pre _ Ae canary Mame perts at his institution are develop-| There is some excuse for the} BOW $7,000,000 bullding for’ the telephone operator became, , 8 With D Pint mated her minimum earnings at, rich ducking taxes, If an honest | California department of employ- $40,000. That's sheer gallantry if '™é * new type of alfalfa that may | TE paid all the indirect taxes| ™emt, at a stationary elevation | #larmed when she heard a moan-| $1.88 39° $1.29 79° you credit @ private estimate in| >¢ “revolutionary. and the full income tax, he could) @ 2.7 feet. It was used as a ing sound as from someone in the fim a gotten d spire log ti a go broke. The tax rate anticipates pea yea for Rsealrerees con- | pain come over the wire. She have taken in as much as $350; ~ rs cheating in declarations. In F : mg orec six- | traced the noise to the telephone | : actor-director Vittorio mittee, said a “sample of the al- for pornstar income tax gctices fleor, two-block-long swestere.. of an electrical worshop near here, | Lb. Prince Gilbert 100 Larvex $3.50 Value earned $16,000. The collector, # small plot of ground. |higher than in America even de- post appeared in a local newspa-| When Constable William Calder | Tobacco Vibrator , 10mg SPRAY Lighter | |spite the tremendous additional! per, the division of architecture | arrived — the scene, he —_ G ; ‘ $ ; 8 i burden of indirect taxes was besieged with calls from young boxer puppy, owned by t : . 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SAGINAW ST., "NEXT ‘TO SEARS 4 f ee ee Sto, (natant amacrine mpm. we Thomson Again ‘Faced With . Injury Threat = - Eitng Scots “Ailing ; for MILWAUKEE’ un & Thé- infuty| heodde that has run with Bobby Thompson, the Flying Scot, since he hooked up with the Milwaukee to the comi paign and he wants “just @ good year, for “2 change.” ‘ : ‘ ‘ 2" His immediate problem was an ailing right shoulder that brought | him into town this week: for exam- ination and treatment by the team physician. .- ‘Bobby came to the Breves ‘ta winter: deal @ year Johnny Antonelli, runs, : rs . batting Breraee. ; ‘The’ Siyeatol§, star said he’s been tin 9 day since | ' drill at the stadium. He added that he'll keep right on working, out until Tuesday, . * Dr. Albert Se! . feam phy- sician, subjected shoulder to X-tay and said the results Were negative. He advanced that a sore etbow that bothered Thomsen earlier in the); exhibition season may have caused | a reaction -in-the- | after | He iga * Big, strong and long hitting. That’s Norm Zauchin, former Royal Oak High School” athletic star, now seeking a regular berth: at first bese with the Siton Red | ! Sox. _After . establishirig- hinisblt as a. Addi-+ tional X4ay treatment is slated | solid minor: league ace, Zauchin, aliens ote Send m" a ia 64%, 220-pounder bids fair to’ Home Town Honors Ydast night. . aes ee some jat Light-Heavy | Harold Johnson as the logical light Johnson Given Contender Rate MILWAUKEE (INS)—The Na- tional Boxing - Association lists ; : s AP Wirephete ‘ BOSOX SLUGGRR-& Norm Zauchin (above) is making a strong bid for the regular first base job with the Boston Red Sox this spring | seasons’ service in the minor league and military duty. iormer Royal Oak High School athletic standout. RO's Zauchin Beating Out Agganis:for Red Sox’ Job run Harry Agganis off first base for the Beantowners. the ex-Boston pio -football _All.America,—- / regularly last year, but doesn't “hit with the authority of the “Gak- Jand- -Courity -boy,—.who-—-bears—a— strong resemblance to former Boston and Detroit player Walter Dropo. “After starring in football, basketball and baseball at Royal _ Oak * High, Zauchin (his full name is Norbert H.) played sandiot ball in Detroit and was signed by the Red Sox, when Detroit Tiger scouts couldn't make up their mind about him. |Sharp Pitching, {1-Man Show in \Texas’ Openers Agganis, or thought .in played, ‘cues aa of canes we compete in it. ti There were two schoolg.tt lation about the- eouilo seared this year’s classic. One leaned *to- | - ward the y the veterans, pointirig to the tre- mendous pressure’ generated in: this prestige-loaded event. Sam Spead, fen Gs Masters winner and the defending cham- pion, and Ben Hogan, a tw@-time winner who lost to Snead in aplay- off last year, head the corps of veterans. Others in the field’ with several years of tournament success be- hind them include Cary Middle- | cot, Lioyd -Mangrum, E. J.!a fine field of amateurs which in- (Dutch) Harrison, Tommy Bolt, Ed Furgol, Julius Boros, Lew Wor- sham, Byron Nelson, Jackie Burke and Al Besestink. * Mike Souchati, i“ former Duke | football player .and Jeading money 3955 winner on the winter circuit, is | 1955 king bee of the younger, gen- de which includes Gene Lit- | ‘fler, Jay Herbert, Rex Baxter Jr., Billy Maxwell; Joe Cpnrad, Arnold Palmer and Bob Rosburg. The Augusta National - course, which stretches 6,950 yards, has the reputation of being one pf the best tests of golf anywhere. Par is %-%—-72. - : me Ld * Billy Jo# Patton, who came with- ‘ina stroke of tieing Snead and Hogan in last year’s playoff, heads Rookie . Clouts Pair of Homers, Double in| San Antonio Win DALLAS ® — Three top hurling | jobs anda one-man show by al San Antonio rookie got the Texas | League off to a rousing start last Houston among the winners but Shreveport, the’ 1954 full season leader, taking a terrific clouting from Dallas. Dave Roberts, rookie first base- man, was the boy who put on the show — he clouted two homers | jand a double and drove in four ‘runs, leading San Antonio to @ 6-2 | victory over Cxpsoene City. * * John (Red) wiartt spun a 5-hitter as Dallas, which was supposed to| lack power but have airtight de-; fense, smashed 15_hits and made | four errors in clubbing Shreveport + 13-2. The bobbles gave Shreveport all its runs. Bill Greason allowed only six | scattered hits as he hurled Hous- ten to a 6-1 triumph over Tulsa and Mike Clark granted but one ‘more while pitching Beaumont to! Signs With NFL Ron Drzewiecki Meets. an 82 noms over Fort Worth. = “* Rain at Shreveport and cold at San Antonio held the crowds down but Houston pulled in 7,431 fans and Beaumont 6,272. The tota] for |opening night was 20,792—10,000 under forecasts, drew night with defending champion) . | Gerzine also heads the all events — cont@ider in its latest | * He, bounced baek. a9 the top | eoniender to the crown now held Baker, whe ma r here, 1 Players Lost to _ Chiefs’ Squads Two highipsreted ihlebet Pe gf Pon ie tiac High School have the track and baseball — by reason of ineligibility, further sports because of participation in| = | -fecent -knockout-over..PaulAn-. - 2 By Archie Moore by virtue of his | drews. Fred Saddy, “NBA “championship committee chairman, said in the spring ratings issued yesterday that heavyweight Bob Baker is an “outstanding boxer.” , He was listed 4th in the ratings ciano battles Cockell of England next month. © -o=—. ‘State Segate lauds Prof. Aigler’s Work LANSING «Prof. Ralph W. Aigier, the University of Michi- tive since 1913, received the com- pliments of the state Senate yes- a recent post-season basketball, game. . Schloerke has also lost Bill Im- | boden, a promising miler. Imboden. left school to fake employment in ~ a Pontiac plant.. He was the squad's No, 3 distance man. Rain Washes Out A’s Drill. for First Time - NORFOLK, So wn — ri ks roel Lou Boudreau. It was the first entire day the . lub has lost since spring training |4 started. Boudreau said pitching still was his greatest Goneern’ but} plan ‘been all right.” *} Oe ag Burnett Ist in Line EAST LANSING 4° Michigan State’s 1st biz athletic ‘hero was Leander Burnett, | oe track star ‘in’ the. terday upon his retirement as | ‘law school professor. ; A resolution of tribute spon-/- He also is a fine fielder. sored by Sen. Haskell L. Nichols {R-Jackson) noted Aigler’s. contri- butions to “healing the nine-year breach that dealt . with: eligibility rules, to’ mares public opinion and to being with. the Chicago Bears. Bears No. 1 choice in the National | January, * Ld * “The Canadians offered a higher starting salary,” Drzewiecki said in Milwaukee yesterday, “But I took the Bears offer because the long range opportunities are fs Looks Ahead to Post-Ring Days Brooklyn Boxer Savés Money, Won't Be Like Many Ex-Fighters ST. LOUIS w — Ralph (Tiger) a | Jones, scrappy Brooklyn middle- ‘the 19-year-old hurler dueled with George, Anchorage, Alaska, gained | {to Bullpen duty. ‘| pressive show, cludes Charlie Coe, Harvie Ward, ililman Robbihs .Jr., Dynamite oe and Cherry. - Arnold Palmer, the U.S. Amateur champion, = nom tore. : Souchak oa ‘2 ahers im the - field tried without “ stieess yeugrday to duplicate anctiat feat Hoeft Turris in EVANSVILLE, Ind, wn — Some- | times the best isn't quite: ‘Good enough: It was that way with Detroit's brilliant southpaw Billy Hoeft when Warren Spahn, the Milwaukee Braves’ great pitcher, in an‘ ex- hibition game here; yesterday. _ Hoeft ‘turned in the longest’ and | most polished performance of any Tiger piteher so. far this pala. limiting Braves to two hits in a sever-inning stint on the mound. Spahn gave up three ‘hits in the same number of innings, but the | Braves won, 2-1. Milwaukee coupled i wiagies with a pass and twe- sacrifice flies in the 8th inning off Hoeft's relief, George Zuveritik, to score the inning run. Zuverink . was charged with the loss.” Hank Aaron: homered ‘for Mil- waukee to lead off the. 4th frame and score the Braves’ ether run. That and a single by shortstop Johnny Logan in the Sth'were the only hits off Hoeft. : And while he didn’t win the game, Hoeft at least impressed |manager Bucky Harris énough to convince him that hig young south- | paw definitely will rate a starting | position when the regular season opens five days hence, There was a time in the not so_ distant past of one week ago when | Harris was ready to relegate Billy | | = .Not that. ‘the. Braves didn't .de- serve to win. Spahn made an im- | fanning six and / walking. only two. Hoeft Leto out three and walked two. Tigers’ only run was an un- earned tally in the ist inning. With two out, Braves Srd bade- ‘man Eddie Matthews and Logan ett straight ground balls roll then. day Porter, playing ist base for the ailing Ferris . Fain, promptly doubled Al Ka- line home.. run ’ against Zuverink | | Higgins | The 185-pound halfback. was the | |weight,‘is one of the Figlitlerd Pay Boys who isn't going to be caught short when he retires°frem the ring. The 27-year-old boxer, who ‘takes on ere Johnson in a national- }wat-seored by ‘Lawrence Will tone Up for Cards’ First Job © #uis Arena tomorrow night, finds | barnstorming trip North with the_ a place for his ring earnings. Chicago White Sox today. i Jack Dittmer, pinch | MEMPHIS, Tenn. ww — The St. Jones, who turned pro in 1950, said he invested the first $20,000 |he made into a trust-for him and his family. His wife expects ‘a baby next month, their first. much—greater—in- American foot: ball. I live in Milwaukee and my future, both in football and busi- ness, is in the Midwest." Drzewiecki has been quoted as saying. Calgary had offered him a two-year pact at $11,006 per ‘season,. The terms of the Bear contract were not disclosed but the fleet halfback is believed to have signed for about $9,000. Flint Cancellation Helps Pontiac Boxer Cancellation of the April 12 fistic show -at Flint has vroved a boon to Pontiac's ‘Fighting Mailman," Gene Linscott. . Linseott received an injured ear his last time out, but the member is -healing rapidly now, and just about OK, according to co-manager Don Frayer. ‘We were glad the cancellation was made,”’- Frayer -reported.: ‘It gives the ear more time to heal, and Gene now will be fully ready to go April 26 at Motor City.” The Pontiac fighter, a mailman in his regular working hours, meets tough Young Chico of De- troit in a main go on the April 26 card. It will be Gene's Ist main bout. .Since_starting his. -comeback. Larsen Says Arm Is OK ' RICHMOND, Va. #—Don Lar- sen, bothered by a sore arm after coming to the New York Yankees in the winter trade with Baltimore, pitched 20 minutes of batting prac- tice yesterday and said the arm felt good. He was slapped for a game-winning double by the only hitter he's faced in an exhibition game this spring. Then his next $16,000 went—to; buy a farm for his father in Vir- ginia. Another $10,000 made a aub- stantial’down payment on a Long Island home. Collegians’ 5 Beats Trotters at Denver: DENVER — The Harlem| Globetrotters and the College All}. Stars ‘make their annual stop here} tonight for a game at Denver Col- iseum, The All Stuns led all the way to Win’ their fifth game in 14 starts last night as thev defeated the Trotters 76-72 at lowa City, lowa. The All Stars were " paced by Chuck Mencel and Jack Stephens with 23 points apiece, Duke’s Late Rally Beats Michigan Nine DURHAM, N.C. (UP) — Duke's Blue Devils scored three runs’ in the last of the 6th inning yesterday as they opened their home base- ball season-with a 7-6 vietory ever touring “Michigan. The Wolverines ‘led, 5-4, after their haif of the inning, but Duke: went ahead, 7-5, and Michigan® was, unable to close the gap. “ Blue Devils put together a walk, a sacrifice and singles by Dick: against first of a two-game serien:- oe CE Brooks Lawrence, righthander | who will open the season for the Cards, will tune up for the job’ here. Manager Eddie Stanky said Luis Arroyo will pitch in St. Louis _Detroit__Saturday—in the Fffecive Job, but Braves Still Beat Tigers hitting for Spahn. He singled, went to 2nd on a sacrifice and ‘home plate on Andy Pafko's /after Chuck Tanner walked and Matthews singled. Milwaukee, which now holds a 2-1 edge over. Detroit in exhibi- tion play this spring, will meet the Tigers again tonight in Toledo. Frank Lary and Ned Garver will pitch fer Detroit. Milwaukee will start their sensational young rookie, Humberto Robingon. White; Joost Are Sparkling Sammy's Hitting Looks Good, Vet Shortstop Is ROANOKE, Va. ® — Catcher Sammy White's hitting and sur. | prisingly good fielding by veteran shortstop Eddie Joost are the lat- ‘est encouraging developments on ‘the Red Sox northern trek. White got three hits, including rr three-run homer, yesterday as the -Sox beat Phils 9-3. Sammy, ‘much of who missed the spring exhibition the Philadelphia ; ;/game- action while Manager Mike ~~~ tested new _Teceivers, now is hitting 500. Jackie- Jenser and Grady Hatten also homered and the tripling Billy | oso seored the offer run. Naf Rookie Shorfstop } Makes Good Showing | WASHINGTON aw — Bob Kline, | young Washington Senators short- | Stop, got off on the right foot last ‘night in the team’s first 1955 /game in its home town, | Kline got two.of the Senators’ 10 j hits against Brooklyn. He- pleased the crowd of 10,000 ‘some fancy —— TheSims | Dodgers. Don Newcombe is sched-. uled .to pitch for Brooklyn. Camilo [Pascual and Ted Abernathy will hare the hurling duties for the | Senators. 4 Sports Pages in "| Today's Pontiac Press STARTER — isher, but h Brewer, Sonny -Jurgensen, and’ Andy Cockreall for the winning > runs. _ Michigan ._........ 010 022 100-6 12 1 DURG . cekwecers be = 6Ox—7 12 1 Peter;on, Clar nd Ssaliwinaki; Hochreiter, edict’ 1” “sat Weiteman. & game: { ; Grissom, Giants’ relief ace, is known as. - “son, Bruce, 5, started things early at — - Phoenix camp. A right-hander, Bruce hasn't learned to hide the ball ~ dr but time will handle that. s ft oa visited the main sta- games would be completed in time. at the Melbourne Cricket — and found évery- r te, except for the a coat of ‘paint. He also dage on the tour om with EJ. Holt, technical director, and Lew S. Laxton, Australia's international committee member. Brundage assured the officials he would do as much as he could when he returned to the United States to dispel rumors that the Aussies weren't 100 per cents be- hind the games, “You have re-j ceived a lot of bad. publicity,” he said, “I will do my best to counter it. ” Brun- | last: week, Brundage made it plain oe Ss sie PI ans But unofficial reports indicated the less I discover something serious.” | Brundage When he arrived in Australia arenas where other sports events | them : ; ¥ = sia eee oer he had decided on the ‘aii in- spection in the light of conflict- ing progress reports. The official reports, he said, were favorable. Aussies were having serious trou- bles getting ready for the games. On his arrival, Brundage . tojd newsmen he couldn't see “how Melbourne can lose the games. ur-|. In addition to the main stadium, also’ inspected side- Freak Goal Beats B Bisons Lin American Puck Playoffs._ BUFFALO, N. Y. @ — Shed a ey League Calder Cyp playoffs last night when a a off a Pittsburgh player's head into the Bisons’ net. = Tto get back in the win column to- Football League player draft last {ly- ‘televised 10-rounder at ‘the St. Louis- Cardinals wind up their Might in another game with the Lo —< yi I) (rm py (THE yi range, sucisoay TK to et apa %, 1955 ed over Montreal Meanwhile, the gloom that drift- Canadien’s humiliating 7-1 defeat following the ‘Clear 2 as Glass, PLASTIC Os coe SEAT COVERS Cesh ond Corry LOW PRICES Improved Tennis Squad Is Seen for Chiefs This Year After a year of rebuilding, Pon- tiac- High's tennis squad is expect- Fr ront Only ALL CLEAR Plastic Covers for 19 $12.95 to $21.95 Macecnes Values Convertible Tops S 95 as Low as $49.95 ed to be a much improved aggrega- sets ‘for all cars up Murphy Park courts but as has te 1949 models, 4 N95 tion this spring. Coach Vie Lind-| not made any decisions resarding _: quist, now beginning his 7th yea’| _axeup of his team for the com- ae -_ Late -Models-$2.00-Highes— I, ing Saginaw ae ae aa ft - ‘i season. Squad comprises- 22 play- Russ Hester ers, including eight lettermen. ee BILLY'S DISGUSTED—Billy Joe Patton grimaces. AP Wirephete - and kicks his foot in disgust as a putt goes astray on| Play begins today. Patton, a North Carolina lumber- ; the 18th green during his practice round Wednesday man, had the best amateur score and shot a bole in ee eee Se Ga. | one in his Masters’ debut last year. Fine Used _ | SEAT COVER MART Real Bargain Prices! alee ordered each of the rioters to post a $200 bond to keep the peace for one year, or spend 30 days ia Cars at Riofers in Montreal 2 [EE Metering | Sele Rene ne. | EEE Given Stiff Fines 912 s. Weedwerd, ir City. there A 23, z- MONTREAL (UP)—Twenty-sev- | End Sonne Rivalry Beaumont 8, Fort Worth 3 en men who took part in the St. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The | || League game today were ordered Patrick's Day riot at the Montreal Forum during and after a Mont- real-Detroit National Hockey world champion New York Giants and the Cleveland Indians close their spring exhibition rivalry here today. The tribe has the series lead 9-8 after ‘beating the Giants blossom out in our new SPRING COLORS ‘Dickinson’ s shirts and furnishings in new and tasteful - dark-tone suits+-and sparkle to your entire wardrobe! Dickinson's colors are just right—not. too pale, not too bright. You expect. that from Dickinson’s—famous for men’s \ “ OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS ‘til 9 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts Piaids that will catch the eye and fetter one sia) waboe epentoe siagitn __ collar styl _just Sea aonens for sar aie avaitenen beter ee masculine colors. They add the right bright note to SSN INS at White or Colored Shirts. Popular solid colors or patterns plus the ever o—_ white shirts in a variety of , 32 in 10 innings at Chartotte, N.C. yesterday. AUTO PAINTING Expert Body and Fender Repair | on All ——— of Cars STETSON Ailing Pitchers Hold Answer to Athletics’ Fate Majority of A’s Hurling Corps Has History of Arm Trouble ‘NORFOLK, Va. — If those seit 5 deeen of the A's -itisaadal including the two top lefthanders, have a‘ of sore arms. But this spring, some of the tocarrero, the A's leading pitcher last season with a 9-18 record, ‘| under treatment now for an ae Shantz, named the Most Valu- able American League Player in 1952 when he won 24 games and lost 7, is an outstanding example of what a bad arm can do. In 1953. handicapped part of. the season by arm trouble, he wound up with a 5-9 mark. - Last season he injured his arm an Opening Day. Final record for the entire season: one victory, no losses. Shantz says he has felt okay so far this spring.. In his last ex- -| hibition stint he hurled five inn- ings against Savannah of the Sally League, allowed five hits and one run and struck out four. The. little southpaw’s control. showed con- siderable improvement over pre- ~~) views perermances. * In the same game Cloyd Boyer allowed only one hit in the re- maining four innings. Boyer, for- srtaind with the St. Louis Cards, Kellner will pan out and may start him Opening Day next Tuesday a bad arm last season although he pitched in 27 games. He had a -4/6-17 record. He's been throwing af his old time. speed and skill for the last week, Blackwell and Gorman, recent- ly purchased from the New York : — along with first baseman Dick Kryhoski, both had arm ail- ments last year. Blackwell volun- tarily retired and Gorman hurled a total of only 37 innings and had - Pla 32 record, Blackwell maintains there is no _ pain in his arm this spring and Gorman has been throwing - well thus far. 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M. ey Soe ee pe | | THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 7, 1955: Tebbets Voices Disappointment in Reds’ Hurlers | Says Cincinnati Nine Cities “See Major Status in 1957 No Temptation MANHATTAN—Big offers have | failed to lure coach John Vance from Kanssas State college where he has coached teams that have Attell are’ all night club and cafe won titles and high ratings over | operators in New York City after FIFTY FIVE — |From Fighting td Food NEW YORK—Bob Olin, Jack Dempsey, Tony Canzoneri, Mickey Walker, Ray Robinson, and Abe ieee tra ong amneenariore MINNEAPOLIS wm — | Guiding Major league supporters say Star and Tribune, ‘‘we should nach for money-troubled big league club |New York Giants would have a his t t 2 boxing world, reap oe — awets bated d the Twin, ee ma- | they en assured by invest-|major league baseball here by /qwners to roam in. hard) nom ‘sealeling. Waa tatugtn: his tenure of the past 32 years.| top roles in the ventu are | ment s that the remainder | 1957." , * 2 ®s tion of another Milwaukee Story. _|viewing 1957 with honied hopes— |of the estimated $4,500,000 stadium | Johnson has bee y give ‘these reasons Th ! nhxNen mance “a a anda barrel of unexpected cash. [cost can be underwritten by na- a movers behind ihe | Bed 24 ball here has ne serious Blag ey —— oy tea ee ce nati Redlegs, is a man who is pote alle tionwide bond sales. a spokesman for Twin Cities base- |Competition for the spectator dol-| is the stadium and apparently both disappointed and hopeful, Some of the optimistic believe, se ball interests in the councils. of |/@° &5 it\does in towns near race jthat’s on the way. ] : A year ago the Reds came up| ‘hat big league banners*will be) Grading of the 160-acre site in|the major leagues. tracks and\ other sports headquar-} , a with rookie pitchers Art Fowler |{0ating over the proposed sta- | Bloomington is expected to begin in Citi ters. / th pitchers ‘owler : : The Twin Cities reportedly were evs and Corky Valentine who com- dium in suburban Bloomington by |sometime in May. Bids for actual the first choice of major league bined to win 24 games and help | 196. Most are convinced that big |construction may be let as early | owners in the transfer of both the ™ Tee oo have a metro the tians to a fifth time baseball will arrive here no|as June 1. P politan population in excess of ; Cincinna a place lat St. Louis Browns and the Phila- i : er than 1957. * * «*@ ; : 1,300,000. To this y add thou finish, only a-game out of fourth. : vas ; delphia Athletics. { This year the crop of rookie pitch- - 2 Initially the plant might have a | ____ sands of fans from \qutstate, the A Cc B il ers figured to be better, But yes-| Impetus for these sugary esti-|capacity of around 17,000. Once a/| But the only baseball stadiums | Dakotas, Iowa and Wigconsin to ustom Built terday Tebbets said: ; mates springs from a willingness | major league commitment is made |"ere were uw ized and anti-|whom major league \ baseball | . ay Tete tai seage [ot besualsenlts bere wo beck up [te scene, wera he erpocins wy (guted.Nicallet Park Jn Minne [wou be eminent athactve Engine GUARANTEED training camp a young pitcher who |Conversation with cash. A bond | 42,000. apolis and Lexington Park in St.| Where will the Twin Cities\team | captures the imagination, We do | tive just concluded added $1,200,- * * « Paul. come from? x | 8.0 . . not have one, and, frankly, it is |000 to previous bond commitments | “If the stadium is ready by next| The Bloomington park, baseball| Major league boosters here be- ’ 00 Miles or Six Months a disappointment.” of about a million dollars to fi-| year,” said Charles Johnson, ex-|men here say, should offer the lieve teams like Washington, Cin- But Tebbets now is hopeful that | nance = new stadium. jecutive editor of the Minneapolis | | Twin Cities a lush new pasture | cinnati, Baltimore and perhaps the Maurice Fisher, an acquisition ; — ae 7 2... —_ — NO DOWN rookie he is loaung tor and bes| SH@ley Mann De fe ends 5 Bill Miller Has One wee” Mille ald. ance ne hopeful ‘that the hitting, in the Good Inning for Birds se set ee eerrerrs 22 : PAYMENT © as wo ex! jon games 1s an in- AAU S , C GRAHAM, N.C. @ — One inning timore victory. He struc oat | —— the gro gi agg wimming TOWNS — id "t make a season, but south- the last two men with a runner on CLEARANCE! — = ote. oe a. cn ae DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. —| title in the 250-yard breaststroke. | paw Bill Miller of the Baltimore | 5¢©°"d. ‘ ae * oo + pitening | Preliminaries in the 100-yard free-| Only one 1954 titleholder, Jody| Orioles was mighty happy after _— wo AY Plymouth ‘35 to ‘41 =“. style, 20-yard backstroke, 400-) Alderson of Chicago, will not be | pitching one inning against the| MILWAUKEE—Andy Pafko of FW. Olds 8 ‘37 G& ‘38 awe yard medley and one- back, leaving the 100-yard free- | Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday. the Braves has hit 194 home runs | I Chevrolet ‘40 Saver, McCullough’”Ailing | meter diving of the National AAU| style open. “I never threw the ball that|in his 12 years in the majors. | | mea a7.’ Cubs Head for Home women’s indoor swims *were run i ] 4 3 38 as wu ead tor hom off this morning. BEAUMONT, Tex, (#—The Chi-| Finals begin this afternoon. ° aa e $ cago Cubs shoved off for home| Patricia McCormick, 24, Cali- . today with Hank Sauer nursing a/| fornia housewife, is defending her Exch, lame back and Clyde McCullough | diving title today and her three- 5 IRONS EASY TERMS a sore head. meter crown Saturday, The 54 Regular $40.00 Sauer’s back ailment is not con- | athlete from the Los Angeles Ath- ; v. sidered serious and the big slug- |letic Club won all five diving titles ° ‘ ° $2875 1 Ss! ghee niche ce GYM SETS! LOWEST PR ready to play Saturday against Fr each mo ra pre: ry, the Chicago White Sox. the eight best compete in the aft- ry NC 8-PLAY KIDDIE-GYM McCullough was hit on the head|ernoon in the finals. There are p 2 woods Ss \ e Bob Speake's cdo ce capre (eo eke for the entire com- Regular $24.00 $24.95 18” itches were need c gash. Shelly Mann, 17, who swims for $] 750 VALUE! the Walter Reed Hospital team of 85 Down: $1.25 Weekly? 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Thurier fought his way to the semi-finals in the Cleveland Class A Squash Racquets tournament here, Thurier is still active as an FOR THE First TIME! ..-- broadcast: on a Pontiac Radio Station!! ALL TIGER BALL GAMES NIGHT] 1460 on Your Radio Presented by Goebel Brewing Co. and Speedway 79 SS New Talent By H. GUY MOATS With only two of last year’s var- sity lettermen returning, PHS golf coach John Maturo is facing a rather difficult task right now. With a stiff dual, Saginaw Valley and outside schedule, including SVC, Regional and state tourneys and the Pontiac Press annual prep event, Maturo will have to whip up his squad from a group of jun- jor varsity players and from new- comers. The new men may pro- vide some answers to the problem. Only Arthur Scott, who has not been out for drills, and Bill Martin are varsity heldovers. Martin, however, is apparently off to a fast start and is hitting in mid-season style. He has turned in one fine round, a 37- . 36 at Municipal course. Junior varsity holdovers include Tom Cross, who has been working /out at Pine Lake and at the city layout, hitting the ball well. Others’ _are Walter Larsen, shooting in the low 40s; Ronald Nelson, Bruce | Robertson, Paul Hickman, Paul | Hagle, Ron Beckman, George Bergstrom, Bob Pike, Dale Hannan and Jerry Richards. Bergstrom and Richards are rated among the | better prospects. Less of Don Walker, who has | used up his eligibility, will hurt the squad a lot. Don was one of the Martin, Scott ask Be Chiets Big Hones on Links; Newcomers Could Be Big Help Chiefs’ better golfers last . year, and with Martin and Scott, 1954 standouts, was a big factor in the club's success. Chiefs won 6, lost 3, placed 3rd in Valley competition. An interesting observation on the graduated Pontiac golfers from the 1954 team was offered teday by Maturo. The coach reported that four of the varsity crew are now in college. They are top man Norbert Capistrant, Harold Titus, Mike Rosenberger. and Bob Kent, an alternate. A schedule of 13 matches, mostly duals, and three tourneys, opens at Arthur Hill April 15. Rest of this card: : For April—22, Waterford here; 35, at Flint Central; “ at Flint Northern: 20, Bay City here For May—4, - Fort ei ; & it Northern here 10, Port Huron here; il, Waterford at PCC; 13-14, regionals; 16, SVC at Owosso; 21, State finals; 23, c Press tourney. Wynn May Miss Season's Start Tribe Ace Hurler ts Still on Shelf After Bout With Flu KNOXVILLE, Tenn. u» — One ‘member of the Cleveland Indians’ big three pitching staff may not be ready for his regular turn when the season opens. That's Early Wynn. * * * Because of salary differences, Wynn didn’t get into uniform until a week after the training camp opened, ‘TRACK SHOES with Detachable Spikes || BASEBALL SHOES 3.95 $12 Rawlings P.M.M. | BASEBALL GLOVES | | 9.95 Mickey Mantle | GLoves 1 - 35¢ up | ai IRONS Is110 8-Stainless Steel. Spalding and Burke -* GOLF IRONS WELDEN’S SPORTING GOODS $54] and two weeks ago he Cleveland spent five days abed with flu. Now Phicag at Charlotte. He still hasn’t round. | * * But if Herb Score, who started | for the Tribe in yesterday's 3-2) victory over the New York Giants, can keep up his exhibition game pace, the immediate need fot Wynn won't be urgent. _Brooklynite Makes Good LEXINGTON,. Va. ®— A soph- omore—6-foot, 3-inch Barry Storick , of Brooklyn, N.Y. — has been \eleeted captain of Washington and’ |Lee’s 1955-56 basketball team. Storick, one of three sophomores on this year’s W&L team which in 288 rebounds for the Generals 51 Met. Clemens Se. . FE 4-6211 | 3 rund so "Seer and scored 293 points in 29 games. the flu bug has him again and he | Detroit. missed a chance to hurl yesterday | ed into =n | Skowron Equals Mark for Fielding Assists ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. ® — It was only an exhibition game but Ist baseman Bil] Skowron of the Yankees —_ a major league fielding record of seven assists for a Ist baseman sania the Cardinals here. fo a rervior scams play caly| three men have achieved this feat in the majors — Bill Bransfield of the Pirates in 1904, George Stovall of the Browns in 1912 and Fred Luderus of the Phillies in 1948. ExhibitionGames LEAGUE AMERICAN Pet. 682 606 533 00 435 4 408 31 20 | 454 | = psa! vilelsiegieereienn viele elphia St —_— Cincinnatt dic: deaoOOOeox WENDESDAY'S pregig Milwaukee (N) 2, Detroit 1 Cleveland (A) 3, New Yorn (N) 2 ) 13. Bt Louis (N) 3, | a “a 3, Pittsburgh ibd 2 | | Boston Philedeiphia 3 | New wae a ba ‘Tynenburg (PL) 2 —— Richmond Kansas "City. fa) vs. Fayetteville SCare | Cheenst rit “B" vs Syracuse (IL) at Tampa, Fla. cancelled, rain Brooklyn (N) 6, Washington (A) 6 FRIDAY'’S SCHEDULE =a th (N) vs. Baltimore (A) at Nor- Boston ‘Ad New York (N) at Dan- ville, New york tA) Me Philadelphia (N) at Kansas iy ~ ¥s. Richmond €1L) at Washington (A) vs. Cincinnati Hagerstown. Mc. - ve. (N) at iand lost his effectiveness again. B | ance in the White Sox game. [Dropo Clouts Pair of Homers for White Sox Erskine Hurls Shutout at Nats; Hearn Shines in Giant Loss Harvey “Haddix, his southpaw ace, and the struggling Vie Raschi were belted for a 13-3 decision by the Chicago White Sox, . * * «@ It was, pitching, or the Hick of it, that outweighed the Cards’ hit- ting power and scuttled them in sixth place last season. Haddix par- ticularly had trouble. He was off to a bad start. and then, after gaining his form, he was injured Thus far this spring—with open- ing day just around the 'weekend— | Haddix has had it rough. In five exhibition appearances he has a 0-3 record, Ragchi, bothered by a bad back, made his first appear- ards Defeat Miller’ 's Bingo - Takes Top Spot in Derby Trial Oakland county owned dogs ‘have been figuring considerably in recent shows and trials about the country’ and one of the latest is | Miller's. Bingo, The. 10-month-old ual beagle, owned by Harry E. Miller, 6645 Pontiac Lake road, took top honors in the 15-inch derby winner's stake, at Manchester, during the Bingo, son of CH. Lynch's Speak. er.and Miller's Dainty Dottie, beat a field of 57 beagles, A 13-inch class was also run. Bingo pre- viously won in the Detroit Beagle Club trials and will run in the big International at Pittsburgh, in mid-April. Alston Delays Action on Howell, Kellert WASHINGTON (® — Manager | walt Alston still hasn't reached a decision on catcher Dixie Howell and right-handed pinch — hitter Frank Kellert. “I'm still looking at Kellert,” Alston said. “I'll play him as much as possible to see more of his hitting, but I want to play the regulars in what re- mains of the exhibition schedule.’’. |Kellert grounded out in a pinch role as the Brooks beat Washing- ton 6-0 last night. Whitfield Youngsters Start Diamond Action _ First spring outdoor practice session for Whitfield School young-. sters took place first of the week, | with some 30 taking part, accord- ring to Dwight Thompson, who is handling the boys. The school .} expects about 60 to be out later * * * The man who done them wrong teams, representing the 4th, in Little Rock was Walt Dropo. | and 6th grades. |to help provide material for three Sth Teams also will swatting a three-run homer off tare part in the city Parks and. run production to six in eight days White Sox wound up with 19 hits. ea Haddix left in the fifth, trailing | | Giants, | 7-0, Raschi was clipped for five | run in the seven innings he worked. ao|Tuns in the sixth. Tony Jacobs He also homered. Herb Score, the | came on in the seventh and the | | Indians’ | Haddix and a two-run clout off Recreation Department program ae |Raschi. That pushed Dropo's home | during the summer. yielding. just one earned prize youngster, was ‘touched for a first- inning run—the | In the first game to be played first he’s allowed this spring—but Ly can- | in-a major jeague park this season, | io more in wor —— : Brooklyn. defeated Washington in| & Griffith Stadium 6-0. Carl ‘Erskine Sammy ‘White hit a home run — blanked the Senators with some in the fourth with two on to break ‘difficulty. He gave up 10 hits. ‘.up a duel between Boston's Ike Brooklyn sluged Bob Porter- Delock and Philadelphia's Murry field for 8 of its 11 hits, * *¢ » | Dickson. The Red Sox went on to win 9-3. Cleveland nudged the New York | Baltimore edged Pittsburgh 3-2 Giants 3-2. Dave Pope doubled; when Roger Bowman walked across the winning run in the 10th. | Vern Stephens with the bases load- Jim Hearn looked good for the! ed in the ninth. “Ast LINE BLACK WALLS WALLS Original Equipment Quality N SALE! at Toomscedomn: _ Savings | ! ~ Reg. Price {| Your Cost | 6.00x16 $21.75 You Save $13.75 $8.00 +6 50x16 | 6. 70x15, 7. 10x15. 7.60x15 $28.50 $24.25 | $ $26.75. $29.10 $19.75 $8.75. $8.50. $9.00- | $9.35_ wae tamer del Big 3|| | Guarantee | 1. 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PRESS, Brite spat, ~ School Names ) “Top Seniors Stanley Rock, Lois Wenz Will Head Graduates at Walled Lake High WALLED LAKE—Stanley Rock and Lois Wenz have been named valedictorian and salutatorian of the class of 1955 at Walled Lake High School with averages of 3.91 and 3.90. Stanley is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Rock of 4346 Forbusk ot Ave., Twin Beach, while Lois’| Be cei he ta and Mrs. Ray E. enz, 868 Mandon Dr., Route 5 Milford. Stanley has been active in the affairs of his class and school clubs since transferring to Walled Lake frony Waterford in the ninth grade. He has served on the class ex- ecutive committee, is president ef the National Honor : Was proof reading editor of the yearbook, a three-year member of the library staff and holds membership in fhe Latin, sel- ence and chess clubs. He has represented his school in discussion groups io the Inter-iakes | “ie Lass fat ts ee era dog’s life is this ; their master, W. W. Wilkinson. So far the rubdown portable but noisy back scratcher. Beowulf, a two-| has been free, and Beowulf has no return obligations. year old Richmond, Va. boxer, has been getting the el lemine cae treatment from D-D, his backyard. playmate, ever | to call his benefactor a “quack.” since last Easter, when the honker was purchased by Holy Week and Good Friday Services Announced by Oakland, Area Churches League, has been a member of the debate team and recently won Metamora Area Vote on Zoning ordinance be adopted. "re committee, composed of A, ‘| area held special services during * if Churches throughout the county Holy Weék, and more are sched- day. . New Hudson The New Hudson Methodist Church members will with the snes GoUp at Dixie, Walfon| =. Detroit Firm. to Build Pharmacy, Supermarket at Cost of $97,500 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A Detroit firm has announced plans for the $97,500 construction of two At present there ‘are no building restrictions or permits. — Special Service Series Guest speaker Charles A. Taylor | man of Murfreesboro, Tenn., will talk each week night at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 11 am. .and 6 p.m. stéres ‘hear Walton Blvd. and Dixie Highway. _Joseph__ Shefman,— ‘the Shefman Const. Co., said the project would include a Nationa] Food Store, and a drug store. A building permit for the struc- The brick and steel construction buildings will be opposite the state. truck weighing station on the services. Dixie. ~ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The first all-music of the Isaac E, Crary Junior High will be pre- Performing as Jitterbug Record Dancers will be Connie Tatu, Lynn McCoy, Pam Nicolls, Marietta uled for this evening and Good Fri- | Comm _et |. sented at the PTA meeting next! Hendry, Cathy Lobb, Claudia Kelly, Wednesday. Linda Murphy and Marilyn Evans. Teachers will be in their rooms | Also in this group will be Barbara | to greet the parents at 7:30 p.m. | Gottschalk, Wilma Thomas, Joanne Followinga brief business meeting McKinnon, Paula Kilgore, Carolyn at $8 p.m., Tim Patterson, presi-| Ball, Betty Crowley, Janet Barn-. dent of the student council, will ard and Judy Greenthal. Next, the Girls’ Choir, also un- der the direction of Miss Davis, The fourth group to appear on the program will be the eighth A special number, “Tweedle-Dee- | grade general music class under di- Dee,” by the Harmonizers wil] fea- | rector Francis Mansfield, Their se- ture Harry Nicholie, bass and Da- lections will be “At Dawning,” vid Wilson at the piano, / and ‘Come Thou Almighty King.” The seventh grade general mu To conclude the program, the 71- sic class, under Miss Helen Davis, | piece band, with Bruce Orr direct- will present a vocal solo, ‘‘Over the -ing will present ‘‘America,” “Easy Rainbow,” by Nancy Messler, and | Steps” march, “Chorale,” and a dancing demonstration, “Opener” march. OK Used Cars and Trucks 1953 Chevrolet 2 Ton Pickup...... 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 Dr. Sedan. . 1950 Chevrolet Deluxe Club Coupe R ] Heater, Power Glide, White V Wal _1951. Chevrolet Deluxe 2 Dr., Radio. and Heater . $795 .. $1195 dio, _ ii "ees 6 + @ & ROCHESTER ~ ‘Crissman Chevrolet Co. 8755 S. Rochester Road -OLive 2-9721 Church will be hosts to the White Crary Sanne Schedule Lake Preshyeran congreration First All-Music Program | \Church at 8 p.m. today, and Good Elect Goulet fo Head Jaycees at Waterford | WATERFORD _TOWNSHIP—Wil- liam Goulet has been named new president of the Waterford Junior John Chase, ‘first vice president: Robert Wheller, second vice presi- dent; Robert. Klingman, secretary and Tom Belton, treasurer. Seven new members have been elected from the general mem- bership to serve on the governing board, making a total of 13 board members. . At the election meeting the forth- coming Home and Gardens Show was discussed, as were plans for next month's first year anniver. sary celebration. Friday services will be at the same hour tomorrow, Special »| planned at St. Paul Methodist | School Church for 7:30 p.m. today. services at the First See Conch anne tre hat to-8:30 p.m. At St. Andrew Catholic Church, Holy Hour will be .at 7:30 p.m. today. Holy. Communion will be’ held in St. Philip Church at 7:30 p.m. — and Van Zoeren of the Haven will give an illustrated talk on mental health aie Total for 1954 Period 2-Store Development on Dixie Highway Ups Valuation by $97,500. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—An t Million in : faterford Area ones | Couteatnse Plates Now Being Sold at North Branch streets as y ago, and are now, The birthday held June 16-18. Net $455 Profit af i Benet wr - CAI Building | mortgage-lifting drive, February, shows only $3,000 on the $11,300 mort- } left to account for before, More than 2,000 a — chit it was =— about ten — ago. Parents ( Group to Meet WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —A hearing and a discussion -of the Christopher recordings on sexual education will constitute the pro- gram for Child Study Group I when it meets next Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Irwin Greer. at the 8 p.m, meeting today of the Stiles PTA, : Mrs. Clare Novess will sal co- hostess. Couple ‘Doing Things’ in Golden Years MILFORD — Two busy people who are ‘doing things’ as they en- ter the golden years of life, are the John Van Egmonds of 819 John, a quality supervisor at Fisher Body Corp., is a master craftsman in making and repairing old clocks, He has a collection of — magnificant grand-. timepieces, show in September plus paintings at the Scarab Club and at J. Hudson Co. Mrs. 1954 FORDS | ~Fordamatic— Phone OL 1-9711 LOW MILEAGE FACTORY | OFFICIALS’ CARS. LARRY JEROME Your Rochester Ford Dealer - eis tint inaplneeclgielcpbaraiictiae Main St. at the Bridge | {Miltord Man Is Master Clock Maker While Wife Displays Talent in Art Field father’s clock that resembles an heirloom. “rhe brass dali etched siege original design, and hands Arabic numbers are hand-made of copper. The caSe of this master-' piece is made. of solid walnut, and Mr. Van Egmond constructed and | finished it in his basement work. | shop of the Great Lakes Chapter of the Nationa] Watch and Clock Collec- tors to be held in Washington, 'D.C., May 21 and 22. The organiza- tion plans to present President and | Mrs. Eisenhower with an antique * sun dial, : tee Pe ct Eh Etter -y GA at Let's Not Be i Marilyn J. Dobat, Alan B. Burnham Wed at Rochester Hazen Burnham, brother of the bridegroom, served as best man Claude. Connon and Ralph Dobat, brother of the bride, acted as ush- ers. Robert Hodges served as junior usher. A reception for 250 guests was held at the Avon Park Pavilion im- | mediately following the ceremony. Adventists Set ‘toBreak Ground Holly Ceremony Sunday to Start Construction of , _Adelphian Auditorium HOLLY—Ground breaking cere. monies will take place Sunday at | three o'clock for the new = phian Academy auditorium. Several men of national ome) "| ence in the Seventh Day adyentist Church will be present. The Adel- | phian Band will furnish the music. | +, -P,— Weaver,- building will be completed early next year. en between the two ew ture will be 92xi63 feet in aos and will have a cafeteria on the first floor. The second floor will be given over to a combined gymnasium and auditorium with a seating capacity of 1.500, Excavation will begin at once. The new building is a part of a million dollar expansion program now under way in connection with to attend the ground breaking pro- gram, superintendent-ot-4- construction, states that the new | The general “public is invited | (Detroit Hostel Group Buys Camp Location a at Milford rl The hostel’s architect and head project is Alastiar Mackin- tosh, of the architectural firm O'Dell, Hewlett and Luckenbach in Birmingham. The Hoste] will be owned and operated by the Metropolitan De- troit Council of the American Youth Hostels, Disc Jockey, Singer Slated at Youth Night | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Ap- pearing tonight at the Yough Night program in the Community Activi- ties Inc. building here will be De- troit's TV and radio disc jockey, "| Bud Davies, and Pontiac vocalist Patty Ann Morris. Davies will spin popular old and new hits, styled to the taste of the 400 high school students ex- Pected to attend, and Miss Morris will sing current hits. The. weekly Youth Night dances are sponsored by the Waterford _ Township Recreation Department _ ‘| from 7-9:30 and are on to all -| teenagers,_- LADIES’ ALL WOOL SUITS <4 168 4 Open Thurs., Fri. ‘til 9 Waterford Garden Club Hears Talk on Birds _ WATERFORD TOWNSHIP " Comty Calendar ‘here wilt bee Sako at 7: Walter Nickell, of Cranbrook’s In-| / stitute of Science, presented an il-| / lustrated lecture on birds and bird ane Rochester ~ Greenhouses, Member F. T. D. 210 E. Pe frank Rochester Give a Let us cresieace tere piece to an Our prices are not 12 WILLET DREXEL “TOMLINSON FREE PARKING IN 330-332 Main Street + But they are all Nationally recognized values. Furniture at Its Finest! Ney oe l off or less than cost. | KROEHLER -/ - SPRAGUE-CARLTON KLING | / | REAR OF) STORE Terms Arrange ‘ -another Marilyn, ‘wwerrrererwrvrvrrYTwTrYTYrTVrTrTTeerTte TT eT Tee ee ee eee « nm, if Hb baad Zt a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL. 7, 1955, Warners Plans Full Length — ‘Miss aed in films-as she is in TV, will be ‘the star. Just as Warners did with “Dragnet,” bringing Jack Webb, his writers and practically the entire crew to the studio, “Our Miss Brooks” wil} be kept mot with Al Lewis continuing his writ ing and dirécting chores and De- vid Weisbart producing. It’s been a long time since Eve's made a picture, not since she gave up the movies to become TV’s favorite school ma‘am. * * s I happen to know that a deal is being worked out with Marilyn Monroe and 20th Cen- tury-Fox by the Music Corpor- ation ef America. Marilyn is getting seme good advice trom Lew Wassernian, general man- ager of MCA, and I'm told she's listening. * * * “Jt would be wonderful if Marilyn could make another picture. She'l] never be as hot as she is rignt now, and the longer she stays away from the screen the more difficult of the glamour girls who try to be the more we know there is only one Monroe. She's the best, and there are no! substitutes. s * Serious minded Lew Ayres has quietly completed two films, one based on Judaism and the other on Buddhism, the result of his six months tour around the world to make comparative studies of the great religions. : Lew plans to make similar pictures on three other religions, ‘divorce Stuart ‘Cramer ITI. it gets, although-the more we see . realizing that © people want to hear about religion. Our Christian belief is the one thing that is shining and rend in these days of - uncertainty = * The Easter bonnets this yéar, according to two authorities, Freddie Fredericks and our own Rex, are extremely feminine. ought to be home working. * * Says Freddie: “The big Easter; ed the mambo furiously at hat fashion is up-sloped, a sloping! ‘waltz . . flower-pot style, and you can Praise or blame Audrey Hepburn. She inspired me to create this fashion, which is sweeping the | calendar. country.” . * » * * Rex says: “The most popular Easter bonnet this year will be romantic.” I suppose Rex means that the ladies must wear something more than just a pillbex set atop their heads. Big hats are more flattering, I realize, but not as comfortable, * * * @ : Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Alan Ladd; on loca- | tion in San Francisco for *‘The Darkest Hour,” sent for Sue to join him. Talk is that Jean Peters has established residence in Miami to Liz Taylor knows how Mamie | Eisenhower felt. Before Liz got} delivery on her new all-white} sports car, her next-door neighbor drove home in an identical con- a small vertible, same make, same culor. understand.” Daddy thought, “Well, here it comes; now I have to explain | Bob Howard spent a whole day : | at Howard Manor airmailing everything,” but said, “All right, son, son: -M LILO. bottle of beer and some apple pie.” Said the waiter: How’s everybody in St. Louis?” Dallas this summer for her second season in “Bittersweet.” (errs ANOVA: S) BIG NIGHT ~veree eee eeeeeOeUUUUUUUUCCCCCCEC back to town. . Thursday, oe Show, x & kk * voluptuous?” . mancing his ex-wife again . . s * x * * B’klyn teacher . RIVE IN WATERFORD THEATER "Ca, Woe Lae Apert Rade — Bo Oe Opn 6:30 P.M OPENS TOMORROW to Rhonda ee Earl's Pearis . ~ bh ; x * earl, brother. Ca ‘Spoon’ Openly | in Swanky Night Clubs By EARL WILSON NEW Yoks—zverstedy” was spooning at the Little Club— “spooning” being the new cafe society stunt wherein you manip- ulate the bow! part of the spoon around the tip of your nose until it sticks there. Playwright Eddie Trzcinski, French actress Lilo, pretty Geene Courtney, and Mitch Miller, the record man, quickly mastered it. Spooning is most enjoyed by ena who The Duchess of Windsor and Charles F. Cushing cookind: . Georgiana Carhart of “Life Begins at 80” will be 99 next month. Jack Barry asked her what gift she's got the most kick out of using. Jo Stafford’ll follow Perry Como from CBS to NBC, and is also expected to make a record deal with RCA when her Columbia deal’s up. Como, who’s made a $15,- 000,000 deal to do a one-hour NBC varie- ty show—probably against the Jackie. -Gleason time—was interviewed by young Fort Worth radio preacher Marvin Boyd. Como, whose religious feelings are well known, told the minister: “I'd like to change places with you.” _* * * * “Always in your column I quick peek _ But never do I see the male physique” Mayor Wagner told. at a dinner how the Jelke case said to his father, “Daddy, there’s one thing about the case I don’t what is it you want to know?” “Daddy, what is oleomargarine?” | THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Joe DiMaggio’s taking Joe Jr., of a Manhattan regulation against minors in some such spots. Marlon Brando’s grocer, laundryman and tailor have been alerted—he'’s coming . Gilda Gray, the old -shimmy~queen, opens at a Boston Cafe Jean Alexander, ass does a ‘coffee commercial on TV, will dye her hair “coffee brown” at the Int'l Beauty A TV producer asked busty, lush Sherry Britton, “Sherry, where can I find a girl for my show—someone who's sexy and . . Farouk's reported ro- . Joe Louis -Outgrew his tiny sports car and sold it. Comic Morty Gunty will marry Marilyn Weiss, who was his student when he was a . . Prince Christian~of Hanover wishes someone'd introduce him (Down, Prince! ). Jack Denton a Milwaukee claims Jersey mosquitoes are the. country’s biggest: “I saw one‘so big it carried a ostess.” WISH I'D SAID THAT: The things a woman will do to get a man make us wonder if it’s worth it—Charley Grant. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Mary McCoy denies she can't keep a secret. It’s the people SHE tells who can’t. The glasses that make a woman look most attractive to men, notes D. O. Flynn, are often those recently emptied . *« .* El Morocco—but danced the She answered, “A 1965 * * —T. Stein (NYC) x *&* * * boy who'd been reading about Replied | x *&* *&* * An out-of-towner, breakfasting in New |. York, told the waiter: “Bring me a “O. K. 13, to Newark to bowl, because ik o* . That's (Copyright 1955) ke, Adlai Best Bets in Wake of Election FRIDAY, APRIL 8th WASHINGTON # — Results of state and local elections strength- Robert TAYLOR | Janet LEIGH George RAFT “ROGUE ened a belief among politicians to- ing statements yesterday. over the ‘SILVER i outcome of balloting in Michigan, a LODE” Chicago, St. Louis and smaller cities east and west. > * * But to many political strategists the. inconclusive results were such jas to indicate both barties will be At Jee Dine Out Easter Sunday +s Wewly Remodeled and Decorated SPAGHETTI HOUSE ENJOY A Taste Thrill ¢ of True Itelian F an Italien Kitchen! We Prepare Pood to Take Oat! Joe’ s Famous ‘Spaghetti House \ 1038 ‘West Huron ; ‘WEEK-DAYS 6:00 P. ar erres M. to 12 PM looking for their strongest candi- dates next year. ° Former Gov. Thomas E. Dewey ’ lof New York said yesterday he still hopes “prayerfully’’ Eisen- hower will run. He did not say whether he had discussed the mat- ter with the President during a White House call. Urges A-Arms Ban WASHINGTON (®—Sen. Kerr (D- Okla) has appealed to President Eisenhower to ban the use of i day that President Eisenhower and John PAYNE Adlai E. Sevensen may square off : ® COTT , again in . Lizabeth $ — _ Republican and Democratic na- Dan DURYEA ‘tional chairmen claimed good. ‘omens for their parties in conflict- | atomic weapons in any defense of Quemoy and Matsu, He said in a statement that the employment of eal than conventional weapons in fending off any Red Chinese attack against the islands ‘‘could provoke massive retaliation against American families and American homes.” — Minneapolis Gets Grant | WASHINGTON (INS) The House and Home Finance Agency today approved a $6,606,411 loan and a $4,399,035 capital grant to aid Minneapolis, Minp. for clean- ing and redeveloping a —— slum area. IID OT I New Lake Theater ‘ cs. \ \ 420 Pontiac Trail \ 4 \ \ WALLED LAKE THURS., FRI, SAT. In Technicolor SMOKE SIGNALS Starring Dana Andrews, Piper Laurie —ALSO— THE BLACK KNIGHT Starring Alan Ladd 2 WOO TOO TOY rom the Delicate Spice oods es Prepared in FE 3.7396 M. te 3 A. M. sa ere Saturday 6:00 P.M. Suggests Checkup for ‘Caneer Phobia’ LANSING (UP)—The Michigan Department of Health recommends a quick trip to the. do¢tor for persons suffering. from “‘cancer- phobia—a condition often marked by sleepless nights, jitters, a heavy scowl, anda cheerless disposi- tion.”’ Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state health commissioner, defined ‘‘can- cer-phobia” as:.“‘incessant fear of the sease which will only run down your health, By seeing your doc- tor, you can get the peace of mind that comes from his examination, and if cancer should be found, the rewards of early detéction may be yours." Heustis said preliminary figures show Michigan had 10,017 cancer | deaths in 1954, against, 9,904 in 1953, He called for full use of ‘‘Com- mon sense and science’ to reduce the death toll and warned against “false fears’’ of cancer, HELD | OVER! NOW Thru SAT. ACADEMY AWARDS BRASS KNUCKLES STORY OF A TOUGH WATERFRONT: Mrs, Nation’ $ Hometown Wants Its Liquor Stores MEDICINE LODGE, Kan. @ — A proposal to oust liquor stores, failed yesterday in Medicine Lodge, where 55 years ago Carry saloons. The voters in this south central | Nation opened her crusade against tain eae = < Soviel Coal Office Mrs. Nation's old home here has| MOSCOW «~The Soviet govern. +been made a permanent me Aaa | production. It announced last night 0- a 10-year attack on liquor. It- | the formation of & istet em. her from coast to coast. She used | | prises to be headed by Leonid G. | Malnikov, former a to as a Weapon. She died in 1911. | Romania. “TOMORROW IN OBSERVANCE of GOOD FRIDAY — ALL BUTTERFIELD Theaters WILL REMAIN CLOSED UNTIL 3 P. M. | PHONE FE 5-8331 LAST TIMES TODAY! “GONE WITH THE WIND” . TOMORROW! Tut mieacut wOasE oF Ht mows “BLACK SHIELD OF Released they UNITED ARTISTS * And Also SAT. —“Jupiter’s Darling’ ass He Ladi | —— CINEMASCOPE === miuly THE Rip” = - Seen : . Ph. FE 4-4611 STARTING ver vol TO DAY * TONIGHT * « ~~ IT'S n HOLIDAY THE GRANDEST OF ALL EASTER SHOWS: PHIL CAREY i EVANS-HYER: BisHo> ~ look Wh 17 The punnys -B° DISNEY cans 6 sterrmg Mickéy oun. Denald Duck - Plute = Geety And All om Other faverRe A na DISNEY AT rue-Life » Adventure” |ment has set up a new ministry , to her. It was in, 1900 she began |'" 8 apparent move to boost coal | struction of coal industry: enter— - De if eel ; ie ase if, @] : wed hy ss | f : : rs th ps f Lf \} : 4 . , / ‘ i oe a ges ces pi cme eae re = ’ i ay 220 : Letters Flood Columnists *“—3——— | 4gy MARGARET LATROBE { doctor brought resporise from the , lot of folks like that, and to them SAFETY tr Pg y Powmperdycamnngiy four corners by the 14-ton truck- fall—thanks. . ie 7. ' 4 qnitted finding himself in hot water | '04- This column was reprinted, | Wonder if there. is anything new | WEEK a _/* wy feminine readers for remark-| 924 still he was swamped with | with popovers? Feather beds we en ‘jag that no lady older than 16 requests for copies. all should try.to wear a wide-brimmed | knew they may picture hat. 4 a movie of it. Tt just goes to show that_men,| Newspaper folk = however discerning, will never (Hon ee ae ae lamb, every single gal on earth) "esearch thinks her profile is a knockout in| drinking pots of the face-framjng millinery. And/ night trying to the older she gets, the wider the/ nerfect—their best hat, the better she looks. So!) With visions of win pee ow Oe —— ant the columnist ever knows whes press. the mail? There ain't r bettas belis will ring im readers’ heads, | any. Either everybody went fish-| Quy maned wolves ever born in . or why they rang so loudly ing that day or it wasn't run. No-| “7. whel mee aks t the San | DOYS Shooting Padlocks . the message. _ , My friend and adviser, the late | body got Diego Zoo recently to the only| Usually Jams the Works Erich Brandeis whose column was Then you toss off a light breezy | maned wolves in this country. The CHICAGO widely syndicated for years, said| comment on feather beds, bathing | parents, native of South America, (UP)—Hold it, cow- the most mail. he ever received | suits or Zsa Zsa Gaboom—it hits| were sent to San Diego from Rio | 0Y. Don't shoot that padlock! about a column was about/ a nerver, the lights flash, and the| de Janiero in 1951. Harry Soref, a lock. company popovers—that rich and fluffy hot} mailman comes tottering up the) When their mother refused to| executive, says that shooting a bread. He had written that his| steps with letters from all over. | nurse them, zoo officials appealed padiock in the manner of a horse wife, a talented and gracious lady,} But whatever it is that causes/for help and Susie, with two pup- had only one failing. She couldn’t/ people to write—we like it pies of her own, was sent from the | 0P@®® cowboy rarely opens it make popovers. And before the) agreement or disagreement, it | 40 Pound to the zoo. The entire | Shooting just jams the works, he ink had dried on the early edition, is welcome home, happy. days, family appeared to be contented | said. a: mail began coming. * for the time being. “Also, a bullet striking a pad- good news. Even though they everywhere came recipes, take you apart and stitch you Maned wolves are said to be the lock may ricochet and wound advice, warnings, shrill-toned ad-| tovetner with a dull needle. largest known, standing more than | the would-be lock-breaker,"’ Soref monition against eating popovers » _|four feet ‘high at maturity and | warned. at all, and just as many congratu-| Best of all—and this is merely | weighing an average of 60 pounds.| “If you've lost the key to your lations on his expressed desire to| human—are those letters written — own padlock, then a locksmith is consume more of the delicacy. | by the kindest people in the world, |The world’s highest artificial ski| your best friend. If you're a bur- ee that | oes who say you did a good jump is located at Iron Mountain, | glar, then change your profession. ig aheaaie ee an one, they liked it. There are a But lay that pistol down.” OUT OUR WAY BEAUTY STRIPS ARE “THEY WON'T ALLOW ) nada 10 A LAUGH--YOU CAN'T. \/ ATV. SET INCARS,; = @@'\ SMELL TH’ POSIES FOR \ BUT THEY PUT My See Wat CEE TEM POR TY SPEED, LOOK AT AN You ) St" wean gee 5 ’ “|e Break on Taxes ap Dl AYA PEDESTRIAN "XY DASeN'T’ gd sc ee , : CAN'T SEE ’EM FOR Levy on Income Will Be |} -9 p n't . Reduced 10 Per Cent | ; 4 aco Starting July 1 , vA oP ‘oy : an income tax cut parent : Q S00 } yy per cent starting July 1. The cut , was included in the federal budget a” why, ; —- message presented Parliament last a “ i Ta Harris calculated government ity 7 ‘revenue during the current fiscal ‘ year ending next March 30 at $4,- = fo 202,000,000, Expenses, he estimated a ON Gf - would run $4,362,000,000 leaving a = ¢ ttt hh. deficit of 160 million dollars, This _ would be Canada’s second straight | | < Zs Fj deficit year, after nine years of Seo "YYW GY produced in the nation—to hit 26 Capt. 4908 by WEA Serves, tne: T, Mt. Rag. UB. Par OFF. N ____By. Keats Petree! ~ ™~ d nn - ~ —} * * ‘ = ~ <% eS ' "7 j SS ema © aR, Dn _[MY, ISN'T THIS : .-T* SERENADE | | THEY THINK IT'LL RESULT : . A KIND O' NEW | [PUBLIC RELATIONS IN BIGGER AN’ BETTER | ~ FOR: : FOOD => * | THANDOUTS omg Serena a wee Aa es en Nt a eee SE OK DLO _ D1 ATE OV : = = | ‘ov pus Fs 4 ~ by Walt Disney HELLO, DONALOY... | GUESS WHERE ty PHONE'S ALLED!4 W SOMETHING D HAPPEN) MA Tio. STAND FOR 1] MY ROSE #] Youre AND WED XO GET RID [] NO MORE OF NOUR | atid OR SUGARBON -AND FORFEIT |] IMPODENCE f 4 rE : THE WORERITANCE -0n 8O! [}- De 3 on: 8 XS HALF ACRE CASTLE { H Tre cone 16 8 “N77 LOST AROUND HERE TILL WE GET A ‘TELEPHONE / = es 4-7 4 : : _ “Brain food, buh! If they’te'so amart,-how come they let them- selves get caught?” oe ’ y 4 | ep, oAbc oN — oa wee 1 CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Admiral... 31 Johne Man. e7_| Ward over the past five years, with Conversely, the report shows ; Air Red ‘29 Jones %» L .. 38.6| the rise of two of the remaining * ° CHICAGO, April 7 (AP) — Butter "3g" : 4, continual falling off in the nuam- ‘ je | Alleg L tl .. 48.1 Kelsey Hay ' : in Auto Accident steady; receipts ree: wholesale am * $7) Kennecott. 1 it three faltering slightly in 1954. beg ef bes passengers carried ot os A Or oo sas: ‘spc 84; cars | Allied Stra “47 Korero 7 pat a nent sores 1950-54, hed during the period. Four teenagers were treated at "zgss:steedy: receipts 22.907 wholes | ee ne ot ed ened fiewes thoving cae | Industrial payrolls, rising from Pontiac General ital last night | > prices unchanged; U.S. large Ligg & My .. compiled figures ing a con- Hospt A's. 6: 60- Airlin ... 38.3 Lockh Aire .. $031). i $129,492,001 in 1950 to $178,315,919 whites 70 per cent and . 6; Am Can .... 308 Loew's aa tinued increase in bank deposits, , for minor injuries received when | ¢9 cent A's 35.5; mixed 35; mediums | 4m Cyan |||’ $1.6 8 Cem... 573 . in 1953, deelined to $168,996,175 last the car in which they were riding a manteres 2 eetes 31; checks | am Gas “3 larg). 2 postal receipts, gas and electricity ' skidded Richardson Rd. at | °°) “rent rectipls ™ Am Ma Pay 24g Marsh Preid 1) yy ae am | ; : artin Gl ... 44 Water consumption rose to 4,698,- a) oe T, Apri 7 (AP) Prices paia| Am RiGee: S44 MalyPoeh 38 Carney’s ‘Predicitom’ |23300 vations in 1:58, then stump Treated for cuts and bruises| [ve pocttry up to team, | 7 | am Beating. 31.6 Mid Com Det. -Mea) ed slightly to 4,627,459,000 in 1954. “Heavy hens 28-20; light type 19: heavy | 4m Smelt 49.6 von Ch. 1118-4 Ar ued b Newsmen | Bank deposits exclusive of pub- were Lester Combs, 17, Paul Sher- broilers or fryers (3-4 Ibs); whites 37; oo ra & Tel ae Mont Ward... bode g ¥ lic funds, were boosted from %468,- bert, 17, and Robert L. Wilson, 20, sray eresnee, 5 3: berred rocks 38-48; | 4m 7 a Motor Lrg 3 WASHINGTON new 680.715 in 1950 to $69,271,785 in at a Lake ata | rin HRS BP a Ga] MASINGTON Newt tg /egner, , sego, Cc. . : es uelier Br.... 37. rh A et ers : : ; re The driver, John J, Wilson, 18, Livestock Armour. & Co Ma Murray C>---- 33°! briefing with Adm. Robert B. Car-| ,, Postal’ receipts ee, oy a seg of Walled Lake, was uni |- sera ures died GE at Su”: 2m. tomer ast a cnet fm the SI Fe : ; DETROIT, April 7 (AP}—Hogs se + Nat Gyps..... . hondt ae ‘ istered in 1950. = : -Oakland - County. Sher- a __ettered- to, Ath Refin .... 265. wet Lead..... 62-41 tions — made -a- prediction} “"* ee oe it's deputice he was aftenceting to make as _ Preah een attee Ear Hh, fat Mica --- S351 00 Commanist attack in’the For-| a 1954, the city Issued 2,276 | ee a A ee eee, eres eae Ry meee wa] allan permite for profects ° + a Beech Nut |... 28. 3 opria-| taling . total, —_—— Softee cher eteee |e = ae ere ea | Came he eee pope | Se ee Se . cows bu! lly wer; stock oe ' "ee ued at $7,486,750. : Pontiac Township Man | sa4 feeders steady. bulk good and choice | Beth Stee! 1384 Nor Sta Fy. 168 not. : oo Is Ini ed . aire * Se a Sicere 56.0026 24, with nett aourn — bers = Ee Ohio ou. ot He has been named as the source ‘Although more permits were is- $s Injured in Sollision loads ip ai at 26 oe rast erod ané Brices M! 221 Otis Blew... 647| Of stories which appeared after a’ sued in 1954 than any other of the James E. Johnson, 42, of 2139| and commercial steers and hetfers fairly Brist My ‘3300 «Qwens I Gi 1086 | March 24 background session with | four years the value of the tags is- am ca, 5 * active at 1400-1800: lightweight cutters hudd. 3a Pan A W Air 186 ~ . ik Dexter Rd., Pontiac Township, was | down to 19.00: bulkutility and low com- | py ~¢ 33 Pent EPL ..82)a groupof reporters. Some of sued im ‘191 ($16,328,992) was the treated at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- | mercial cove, 1 30-10 $0, smooth voters | Calum & Hec MS Parte’ pa... as4| these stories, without quoting Car- | greatest. pital for a cut leg Wednesday ‘aft-} 0 18 98: snore Ses ey i62 pened °~.., 3%) Bey: Said the Chinese Communists; Natural gas consumption bound-| ernoon after his car was involved! SeT"puts 1400-1850: not ‘many above | Genital Ain. 38 Pepsi Cola’.'' 319; were expected to attack in the ed upward to the 2,540,214,200-cu- in a collision with another at Pon- us 60 Does ae ered He phere - Corrier Cp . ae wae ——— Island area in mid- | pic-foot et in 1954, almost dou- tiae and Allerton Rds. . high choice 603 Ib vearfing feeder steers | Cater Trae ... 96 Philip Mor .. 40.2/ April. ble the 1950 total. Anderson St., driver of the other , eae mnie ws. ough v Cort-tocd-... ME Pe Plate O .. & group he had not _made such &| was upped by one-third in the five car, told Oakland County Sher- com last Thuredsy | Chi & WW .. 171 Pullman ..... 68.2, Prediction, Robert L. Riggs wrote years, hitting 39,299,062 kilowatt wre thet Jel "s auto Easter Mal ee ee: | Shryeler Seeks 31 cure OS ceers sis in a dispatch to the Louisville | hours last year. : "struck. his in the rear as he was. prime grades showing full destieegs 00, Climax Mo .. 717 Rem Rand 2 423/|Courier-Journal that the admiral; The Chamber states all indica- making a left turn onto Allerton. | few high choice and prime individuals fp rmoagd eg ons [sad Sopa a had so predicted at least four | tions point to a new all-time high | 0028; eae athe ootaoe.| Cols Palm °°, 576 Reyn met. 154 [times. =n industrial payrolls this year. Wants Ban on TV Crime | _ sneer salable none. Todav's market Gon Edis... WOT Rock Sper... 271| wes said he took XtensIVe” And city officials are so confident ae ee eee eeeees Coun | Conse 492 Safeway St .. 442) Notes at the briefing, in longhand that water consumption will rise WASHINGTON (INS) — Federal} sisugnter sheep weak 3.00 lower: eenPw rt $9 1N$ St Ree Pac: 387/4Md shorthand, and he quoted = they are worried about getting Communications Co m missioner | Poe ality ta goed wooled |COOt COR .... 1% Scovili MI: 353; ney as saying at one point the | enough supply to meet demand. | Frieda-B, Hennock ‘has demanded | jambs 17.00/30 00: enod te prime “jhora Sus be ee. ai Reds “‘probably will initiate an at- an FCC crackdown on television | i°5°sh51:'s0° foc ecod ard choice: tew | copper Rng ... 42 Geel: OU". 18 | tack on Matsu in mid-April.” = * bus — — crime violence to 10.00: most cull to | Corm Pr ...... 4 Gocony Vac.) 33.4 dim. The downwa here eb alge contribute to juve- horn saughter sheep 2.60-0:00 Sana Drag... 33.1 $28 Bee per is Ru es Sy iso been, reflected all over the na- : ———- Curtiss oo S88 sw. (C84 | 5 [Vv [ tion as More and more persons delinquency. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 1: 383 Bperey ss a autsendiiies we INVITATION = eae an aera enees Bout Aires tra Std Ol Cal... ea x pe | ce sions ' of Pontiac, acting by ; Du Pont ......1716 Oil Ind . 44.4 N A L d / oe . tnrough the Pontiac Housing’ C mig ery pm a ee eee eedn f Own an From the 6,728,580 passengers sion, ond hereinafter referred to as 190-240 Tb. butchers 17.2: East Kod ..... 744 Stevens JP... 254 the Pontiac ission, 17.15: several decks No, 1 and 2s 190-| El Auto L .... 393 Stew War || 25 LANSING W—A carried in 1950, the load here fell receive bids for the installation of 400/ 55 j» 17.85-18.00: = short deck mostly | Emer Rad .... 43 Stude Pack 12.5 tty. Gen. Thomas | +, 4 915,.015 last year socket-type Watt Hour Meters of the No ts around 210 Ib. at 1810; most Es Sea OH. 34 M. Kavanagh ruled today that a National City ye =) fac | which vole a) wire sangae ingle phase. 00 eyele, 1's: beaver ‘welpets ores: 0 Sow Mor... 282 syiv El Pd... @.3| Candidate for township supervisor operates the bus company here _. equipped with cyc oe type record: | iots up to 375 Ib. ‘down to 18.78: sows | Firestone ..,, 58.2 et Co .... 8? | does not have to be a ‘landowner |," . mp ee ‘Housing Project E Pro ig Piao pepe ay : LOE ~. 81 | although he, must be a qualified). io_sell_Kalamazoo_the} wee Se aor on agate, 221988, Mp. in sisable lots 24.00-16.00; good clear | FeaeL Iy® ---- int Tmt ® Beer. $26 prea. of te toa a line it operates there. It has been Be ae rec eer eeall bide will bo | Salable cattle 10.000: salable calves | Gen Bis “"') $0.6. Thanssme a05| Ka cole came 4 indicated a similar offer will be a cok 300; market more active than earlier | Gen Motors... 96.1 Twent C Pox.. 276| — es Opinion came in &N-| made to Pontiac. Forms of contract will be | im the ee cae te tee Gen Refrac.... 318 Undervd .... 347) swer to a question from Secretary | Brie, oem, ecni Fg [on eheoate Sade aor hee | Got Fas" $4 ERPs is" aaked for «ruling on «i964 ect] Wholesale Prices on or after Monday, April 11. A Bid | Pp ; me ..,, 38. r . on a 19% | Cane ag at er ee statment a | ally 20 higher: bulls steady to strong: | Goebel Br'-".. 043 United Gp .--. (43) Which will require that members - ? higher: a ve fe ss0e ees) owns ) ‘of rev e, : Ld Bidéer's be required. | Tihen’ lends of prime “1.0v0-1430 To. |Geadyear .... S88 Un Ges Im 3 of township boards of review be f F dD | Not lees pd ae specifications | Steers 30.00-33.50: top 33.50 for two Groh Paige. ae US Lines -- 3 landowners and taxpayers. 0 000 ip OW — _ BS Ca ig Ae gy ca prime steers 2800-9800, bulk choice |Gt West B ... 227 US Smelt 7. seal The act becomes effective June’ NEW SOAK @_a en server the right to reject any or si/sredes, 2400-2750: ood to low choice Greyhound «.. 146 US Steel... $1711 this year. - |} Wholesale | Side or to ‘waive any informalities 1m | 2000-22 75. commercial to low good /Guif OU .. tt2| ‘The attorney general said the Prices as measured by the Dun & aw . {steers 17.00-19.50; several loads high Hayes Mf ... 8 US. Tob - 18 ‘ _ ge : 5 ie. : Sl = the ‘bidding. No pid wether days subse. |enoice heifers 347 and load Holland F <-- 13, Van Real... 38 | office of township supervisor is Bradstreet index declined this week quent to the opening of bids. heifers 956-2650, wiiiity “and ‘com. |Hooter Ei... 33. W Ye Pulp”. 414| established by the Constitution and|to the lowest level since Novem- i ss ws 1228-1580: canners and |Houd Mer :.. 136 West Un Te! 871] the only qualification for the post | ber 1953. " cutters 10.50-12.50: utility and commer- | Ill Cent .... 62.2 Westg A 214 q a =~ ve Director, |Ci8! bulls 14.50-16.50: most and | Indust Ray .. 55.5 Westg El ... 766 is that the candidate be a qualified) The index stood at $6.49, down ig eameaes tor. | Choice vealers 21.00-26.00: few choice |Iniapd stl .. 725 White Mot". 3131 clector. “= from $6.52 a week ago and 31.4 8 : : ss = vealers 11.00-20.00:, stockers oma een Interlake ie 37 Wise I bag “< 3, Kavanagit also ruled that it is | Ye4T ago. This week's figure was : leed« { T i. 36. or’ oo lowes! Notice of Special Assessment: |{55 ‘stecrs and yearlings 1800-2350. int Mice 8 Yale "a Tow s7.3| not necessary for the supervisor to ine 7 — the $6.48 touched an Drainage ao mega ten, 200R: smuanter Jems | int Fela, Tol srg Zenith Rad = 1088 be a payers —oe true inkex seprveusis. Ge ‘detal on Burt Street higher; — sheep weak to mostly = Son serve boar review, cost at wholesale of one pound Drive. 33 lower; goed to mime wv AVERAGES Det geiby, | lambs 116 I. down 20.80-22.50; 0 load of | Compnea’ bee the pened Press . each of 31 foods in general use.. Anne Beeler, Bulan getfersen Cunning: |shoice end ‘prime 199 Th. Colorado ted OO ts Bn iby othe, | Streets in River Rouge | Foods rising during the week in oat, eel , 14.00-19.50: all package = Benne i S$ 1 . | cluded , butter, cottonseed pang Ry iow egg ham i gene chotes tive spring ambe. 35.50; a Mea noiey. ai} 1? wes 1014 | OCT Fluorescent Lights eggs, potatoes, raisins and cur- terested, take notice: That the roll, of 509-700: a few ‘mostly good wooled | Week een...” i189 1@8 4¢ Is88| RIVER ROUGE—One hundred! rants. Lower were flour, wheat, by the Olty Assessor for the purpose | “*** oe To se .. ites 46 $88 jis) | Newly-designed Westinghouse - flu-| corn, rye, oats, barley, beef, hams, sno Golbninsion decided -ehould be Bald | poe : Woes" wich °c: Hin} 18 3 1024 | crescent street lights will be in-| jellies, stgar, cocoa, steers: ‘hogs. tnd felsted work on street. from by Automobile Yesterday ee OSE 80 avenue, it was announced to- ; Monteaim street to Hiliside drive and on ; : . DETROIT STOCKS e day by A. F. Ayers, manager of Ch ler Com for, publie inepection. iven that the| Walton Blvd., who was struck by| paigwin Rubbers .... ¥, ¥oon |inghouse Electric Corporation. | Plant Expansion in Fall “Commission and the Assessor of the front of his home Gerity-Michigan® -:... 32 36| Engineers of the Detroit Edison or Cpmelaic® nd ‘meet at, the Munteipel | an auto in yes mo OS DETROIT # — Chrysler Corp. Court ia sald city, om the 13th, day of terday, was reported in fair condi-| Masco Serew.;-.;...:. 34 34 3¢/Combapy, the utility firm that will reported today it expects to com- to review said assessment at which time | tion at Pontiac General Hospital | Ruay res -e-s.-..22: ee ee nee it te the tee tiene’ | plete its multi-million dollar. mod- piace opportunity will be given @ll/| today after suffering back injuries, Wayne Screws 3. 130 (1A : ernization and expansion program interested to be beard. The @ ; Gt n jo sale; bid and asked. orescent street lights have been at its Mack avenue body plant — ADA R. EVANS, | gowk Bernard Giroux, : -_ used in River . The project} ome time in September. ; Srl titi | Cteees told Pontiac Police the| Foreign Exchange —|is part of @ city-wide relighting| "rn, ‘rn, million-square-foor plant Not ot Special Assessment: | child darted into the path of the : a oo on coe) Poreten —— is one ot ae in ee | auto from between parked cars. | Gane : : from Briggs Manufacturing - Water Math, on Shara cog Police said there were 99 feet of “Canadian dollar in Kew York in The nsion program has been PR Bg =| oy ye > scene market 1% per cent premium OF 101.62%9| usiness 0 es i “age oe, = 1s. ~» A, iz sient, Europe: Great Britain 78 s ; Pappas ee ere Killed Girl, 6, (3'a0 ian 8 cent; Great rian Marvin K. Gayfield ot Rochester, pesky for Plymouth pasenger ¢ar Mr. Mrs: m, mrs, t.| Man Who Killed 1 Pr ae eee SB. ' local representative for Investors) 0dies. : ; Claire Miebeuer, Atioe 1 Years Ago Dies at 75 | i222, 0t 0 ot.» cont: Great Britain . Iné., is at-| Plymouth is Chryster's largest Walter Lansing, Oskiand County, Rute 31 Years Ago Dies #0 aay futures 2.76 13/33, off 2/32 of 8 | tending @ gales conference of the| Volume producer. take notice: the roll of the aj ot 6 cent; France (rane) of 8 in Minneapolis, April 18, ‘ heretofore made by the city| JACKSON W@—Adoplh Hotelling, cen’ ee Assensor the ‘purpose ot geteyins | the Owosso church elder who spent | ‘#2, unchanged ‘angeds not. | 22. and 20. .|Waterford MOMS Plan Yorn by thecal asccrment forthe on-/ murder of a six-year-old Mount | portug (aseoa), "3.80" Snchangeg; | CUSSIONS. Tf investment securities e jay avenue Uhura! avenue to Lot ie Morris girl, died today in Southern | Sweden (krona) 18.34, unchoaged; wits. | Of the company's subsidiaries and) waTERFORD TOWNSHIP — my atten PSE pene alban ether atin ahs terone! 14.50, unchanged. © '| S{lliates. "| MOMS unit 36 wil sponsor a bake sa Snd the Asseseor™ ‘the Cit ‘ est manhunts | Spenene*t: te dees = *s,, ,| Sale, to be held beginning at 4 of Ponting, wil meet st, tne municip| (Of, Michigan's largest | manhunts |chaneed; Aerie 42, uushanges: vene- | No Recipe for Longevity "| 't Fan, a the. Kroger Store ape AD rnig08s "at 8:00 o'lock Soke sastund es a berr ety! field | - Par East: m ‘Rong dolier 1.80 an- _ DENVER (INS)—Eadgar I. Spear ag ‘Hwy. ‘ae erie Ra. ond pines opes oe given all|near her home in 1924, ” ———-_—-_—=Ssé| ‘of Deenweer, Seat calatrvied bia | sot Raderneayie } : shee neat o ntonsnoet One of the Ainerican Cancer So- | 100th » 0 not tie ether| Mrs. Louis Dorman Sr. fe the . ADA R. EVANS, | An American dies of cancer ev-|ciety’s chief goals is to improve| centenarians. He insists he does| chairman, Proceeds will be used oo } ery two minutes, = services to needy cancer patients.! not have a formula for longevity:' for hospital work, ==. * Le : 3 ¥ + : ‘ y : 4 ? Bep acos- 8 A. 4 i dl 4 , 1/ AA POP a ee a i a Fe] - ‘“ : ; — _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL, }7, 1955: “ae SIXTY-ONE. — _ ‘ : ' - 4 ‘ e : - — . . “ - * i ; { cg oa f : TS | Stocks Higher; New C Lodge Calendar _ ‘ s > te 5 Wheat Higher; || MARKETS | Stocks Higher: ew Lar Sales ige Lalendar \ : 5S. pee gay . Special communication of Porn- Others Stea wun mers LOSSES Dot List [Smash Records. |sss2t ues y 4 pernorr, April €@ (UP)—Wholesale eet nia | Mills, W. Aig ne. cat 4 : .CHICAGO @—A small amount | $47 the Bureau of Markets: = | ~NEW YORK i — The stock re? GM \Divisi | ber . . . 3 : ; : ligious, . 6. — ' i \ of buying lifted wheat prices on 480. ee: Het $20-4.0' bu: apples. | market advanced today in early| , High Divisions Report News in Br { . the Board of Trade today but the| 335 bu: ‘apples. Mets ney. 4.80 | dealings although rather generous | Highest First Quarter oo riac ae he _rest of the market barely held | 8p° No.1. 330-380 ba: ey, $09 bu: | losses dotted the list. = in Their History.. avaae Te maison » steady. Dealings were slow in all vegetables. Bewte, vopped.. Mo 1, 138- Gains and losses went to around ~+ of 540 Arthur St., on traffic” pits. ~ _ 1.5 age, No 1, 1.295-1.75 bu; D IT w — General M ir ig tree : . No 1, 1.80-2.00 bu. Carrots;|a point, but some losses were ETRO: otors, | warrants, charging improper ad- Part .of the demand for wheat pen nw tg wy 8 oy hy Chrysler and Ford report new car dress on operator's license. fail was believed to come from. pre-| Ne 1, 1.00-1.80 dos. Wo i, 1.00- | greater in individual instances. : s . ae 1.25 bu. Horseradish, No. 1, '3.00-4.00 pk. sales are smashing all records. to stop for stop street and speed- vious short sellers. The market | Leeks, No 1, 1.26-1.60 dos behs. “Onions, | Babcock & Wilcox, for examplef General Motors reported today | ins. will be closed tomorrow, Good | N01 "{46.200-% bu. Potters, Novi, | was down around 3 points at times. he ; : Friday, and brokers felt profes- | 1.1-2.00 50-Ib. bag: potatoes, No. 1, 3.46 its sales of new passenger cars| Joseph Baker, 65, of Walled sional traders who were on the 390, 100-1 bag? Raber, ho Sten ribteg chad grsirgall-nag — during the first three months of | Lake, paid a $100° fine and $25 short aide of the market didn't | He. }, 0.}.19 des. behs Butane We. | omic power activities were this year are the highest for any | Costs Wednesday after he pleaded want = — their positions | 1:34:35 2. oe, lapped. somewhere in the future. quarter in history. It added that ase oe Pade under the influ- Wheat near the end of the first CHICAGO POTATOES Paramount Pietures, up 2 March sales set a new record for Township Satie Charles Rose. hour was % to 1% higher, May | ,,cAUCAGO, April ¢ | (AP) —-Fotet points yesterday, gained a point any month in history. | Reckless driving cost Dennis $2.09%; corn unchanged to \% track 277 old stock. 31 new stock; iotal| today om the heels + GM said new car sales in the | Howell, 20, of Oxford, a $25 fine lower, May $1.42%; oats un-| Dilts ‘light demand ‘good ‘and martot pemereyearesipe — oa first quarter were 893,978, a 46.8 20d $15 costs Wednesday after he changed to % higher, May 70; | sirens: carlot tack ele, old stock: oe: ot) per cent gain over the same pe- _ Pleaded guilty before Oxford Town- Hl egene-celiaguctmenrinege | Poly hy ne a ee ried a year age. March salve [ship Justice Fred F. Stevens 1.00%; 98. (80. ’ totaled 351,963, 2 38.9 per cent For ¢ ote lower, May $2.51; and lard 2 to #| "ri "ound reds 63.06 (80-lb sacks) | A vik Central, yesterday's cals ever ‘Siac 16st. [Rig Loft ad weed car, — Ad ee pounds higher, ae — us top pen pasa issue up =o ete The previous quarterly record | Ph aA} 0008. =—* a *. Detroit, cases included, federai-state 000 shares was 795,847 sales set in the second ; oy . grades: : and then gained a little more. CREATES SHELL CREATURES—June Wilson dis-| cars drawing performers are built of painted shells. | If your friend’s in jail and needs Grain Prices ta. intge a2-ad, ‘wid em Gr mcaiod | Also higher were Santa Fe,|plays her collection of shell-people and shell-crea-| Shells compose the principal materials from which an . . ‘ ee in Chrysler di. Mlb Ph- FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. CHICAGO GRAIN 71-40, wid ave 38; grade ® large 40. |Royal Dutch Petroleum, Ameri- | tures which she has made over a period of 12 years | the wild animals are fashioned. The tent is plated | isn. 31-year history fell. alen _ = —Adv. CHICAGO, April 7 (AP) — Opening | 49: medium 40: grade B large 39; oy can Telephone, Allied Chemical, |at her home in Marshall, Mich. - Elephants at right | with shells. Chenille and pipe stems form much of darter the — nae the beni Fish Supper, 82 Perkins, Friday oe 0U”Ctsws 3 amo ees ee Union Carbide, Kaiser Aluminum, | foreground are made of scallop shells for bodies the bodies of performers. This is just a portion of | said . reported Hee aw Cave 5 until ? $1. Malta Temple. —Adv. May ..-..-00 208% - Whites—Grede. A extra large 42-46: Climax Molybdenum, — Republic | and pointed spiral shells for heads and trunks. The | her collection. ler cars delivered. a boost cl 301 . July ..90-.++ 1.96%. July ....,.. - 103 | large 41-42; medium 38; grade B large aft . . = s i ler cars vered, a to : : be ieee Magn. oes nice Geate A enue large 30-6 Oe eee a , M 1 . : er com cree Seek eeseter, alee of ul hate cae July ivvpnee M8 la st: medium 31. Grade B large ae wae Ractiun ance P ti E | | 25,939 in 1954. Chrysler said sales of e 0 ers aly OEE Moe I FB | alathee ult steaay, trading very, ac-| Westinghouse Electrie, Johns -|£ ONUaC GCOnNOmMmy Gaug es aps arents are accelerating daily. oo 3 woe : Le a was store “outlets.” Supplies clearing readily Manville, and General Dynamics. S h Ri -. Buick today reported its retail — Mey comity Sew Jee cS | Shon e Sey os tees ow Rise Over 5 Years “cui totshed tne Olas, [WONT nto ory Four Teenagers Hurt ing very well. Large retail outlets are featuring grade A ) white eggs at very attractive prices ging 47-52 in New York Stocks {Late Merning Quotations) ee s x Six of the nine gauges of Pon- tiac’s economy have trended up- consumption, building permits and new dwellings. of Delinquents quarter totaled 186,223; Oldsmo- bile announced its deliveries for the quarter of 146,866; Pontiac Rep. Thompson Wants Mothers, Fathers Held Responsible WASHINGTON (INS) — A Con- gresswoman who has spent most of her life studying juvenile prob-| lems proposed today that parents of minors involved in crime be fined or sentenced to jail. Rep. Ruth Thompson (R-Mich), a former juvenile judge, said states should enact legislation to hold parents directly responsible for the crimes of their offspring. Otherwise, she declared, delin- quency can never be-stamped out. “‘when you hit people in their pocketbooks, you hit them hard.” - She} said assessment of a fine would make parents realize that they must assume responsibility for the morals and ethics of their sons or daughters. The Michigan Republican. point- ed out: “We now can prosecute dren, and delinquency is just an- other form of neglect.’’ A tall, soft-spoken woman, Miss Thompson served 18 years as clerk and-12 years as judge of the Juvenile and Probate Court in her home town of Muskegon. - ‘She also did social work for the Labor Department and Social Se- ten during World War If,-and- tater was sent abroad in a legal capacity by the Army. Says Probers Are Crucifying Harold Stassén WASHINGTON (UP) — Sen. George H. Bender charged today that Senate investigators are at- |tempting a “modern crucifixion” of foreign aid director Harold E. Stassen. — : accusation. against the Senate in- westigating subcommittee which is checking into the handling of a contract by Stassen's agency for the U.S.-financed grain elevators in Pakistan. The subcommittee wants to know why the contract was being nego- submit the lowest bid. Bender noted that Stassen told the subcommittee yesterday he would cancel all bids on the con- tract and start all over, Bender indicated this should end the ‘matter, He accused the subcom- mittee of using “headline-hunting tactics” in its hearings. . Subcommittee Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ark) retorted . that Bender “has never protested the hearings to me—in fact, he acqui- esced in them. Sen, Sam J. Ervin Jr. (D-NC), a subcommittee member, said Bend- er had made “unfortunate deduc- tions.” Another member, Sen. Karl E. Mundt (R-SD), pointed out that “no charges have been made agains Mr. Stassen up to now that I know of.” Waterford Man Pleads Innocent to Charges Albert Urbaniak, 28, of 3300 Eliz- abeth Lake Rd., Waterford Town- | ship, pleaded innocent to a charge | of indecent exposure yesterday be- | | } | of a new sales record although it parents for neglecting their chil | curity Administration in Washing. | | With 55,821 Deliveries and indecently ex- | listed 228,400 retail deliveries for its 1955 cars from introduction te the end of March. Ford confirmed previous reports | gave no specific figures. It said | deliveries of cars and trucks for | the January-March quarter topped | the previous record of 421,806 de- | liveries in the first quarter of 1954. Mercury's January-March re- | tail deliveries numbered 89,560. | The previous high mark for a first quarter was 75,444 deliveries in March Report Shows Jobs Up - by Half Million ‘WASHINGTON (— The govern- ment reported today the nation's job picture improved seasonally in March with employment rising a half million and unemployment de- clining 200,000. partments said in a joint report there were ‘widespread gains’’ in factory empleyment as well as in outdoor activity such as farming | and construction. * * * x The March increase in employ- /ment exceeded the decline in un- |employment because a number of. | farm women and young persons joined the labor force. Total employment rose from +-59,938,000_ in. February..to.60.477.000 _month. The total was 377,000 more March 1954. * * * Unemployment declined -from 3,383,000. in February to 3,176,000 in March, a drop of 207,000. The count of the jobless was 549,000 be- was the high point for 1954 un- employment with 3.725.000 out of work. The departments said factory employment showed the sharpest | February-March. gain in _nine years, rising by -166,000- to 16;265,-; 000 County Deaths Mrs, Charles Ford AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service for Mrs, Charles (Adaline) Ford, _ tiated with. a_firm. which. did not | gq. of 5%-S.-Squirre! Rd.,-will-be - held Monday at the Donald Wil- ley H. Moore Funeral Home to- night. Mrs. Ford died early today. She is survived by four sons and daughters, Earl of Ecorse, Beryl of Canton, Ohio, Mrs, Margaret McHome of Auburn Heights, Mrs.. Alta Freed of Long Beach, Calif.; four grandchildren and six great- grandchildren. Mrs, Willam Barnes DAVISBURG — Service for Mrs. William (Louise) Barnes, 40, of 22439 Englehardt St., St. Clair the first quarter of 1954. The Commerce and Labor De-, tions. _liams Funeral Home, Canton, Ohio, | 'with burial in Canton, The body | j will be taken there from the Dud- About 430 Companies Hold Annual Meeting This Month © NEW YORK w&—The stockhold- er comes into his glory this month. Bitter or beaming, he is trekking to annual meetings. At least 430 companies are holding , ~ this month—70 of them on one day — ‘alone, April 26. Hot battles for proxies are being staged prior to some of them. The most publicized is the . squabble between Sewell Avery and Louis | Wolfson for control of Moritgomery | Ward. That annual meeting is set ‘for April 22 in Chicago. . ‘ * bd * _The. big bull-market of. the last. 18 months has doubtless made a lot of ‘new stockholders: “The public’ started buying stocks last fall. And now for the first time many new shareholders are sign- ing proxies or looking up trans- portation to the site of the annual meetings of the companies of which they now find themselves, part owners. | Fights to win control of corpora- | tions aren't the only disputes that | enliven stockholder meetings. The share owners often ask why their company didn’t do better, why a | rival outstripped it. : * * * Dividend policies are often keen- 'ly discussed. Some stockholders | would. like to have more of the profits passed around and less ‘retained for management to. use [retained for management to. use__ in March: a gain of 539.000 for the i, Taming OF expanding the busi- | Prospects of stock splits are {than the. 60,100,000. employed. in saperiy asked about. Management frequently has to answer questions about merger rumors. And some stockholders are likely to be critical of the quality of the lunch, if any, that the company | Serves at the annual meeting. @ low that of March last year. That! — “The size of the turnouts af a I meetings has been growing steadi- ly of recent years. Part of this is due to hot fights over control ot some companies. More of it is traced to increased interest of panies are run. And some of it is due to the increased number of shareholders of the giant corpora- * °* s The New York Stock Exchange, in the April issue of its magazine The Exchange, out today, points out that American Telephone & ’Telegrap the start of the year, This was about three times the number of }those holding stock in General | Motors, the second in rank. Next in order: Jersey Standard Oil, Cities Service, Socony-Vacuym, RCA, Pennsylvania Railroad and Consolidated Edison of New York. March Mercury Sales Reach Record 35,558 DETROIT # — Retail sales of Mercury passenger cars in March reached a record 35,558 units, the Lincoln-Mercury Division reported Shores, a former resident, will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Methodist Church of St. Clair Shores, with burial in the Davis- burg Cemetery. She died Tuesday. Surviving besides her husband are a daughter, Judy at home, a son, Gerald, her mother Mrs. Flor- ence Losh of Davisburg, and two brothers, Russell and Robert, both of Davisburg. . Olds Sets New Record LANSING (#—Oldsmobile report- ed today its dealers delivered a. March. The previous record was 47,109 deliveries in February, 1955, | ~The March sales volume brought liveries, also a new record. former record for a quarter” was 93,833 deliveries in the three. months -of 1950, Might Add Something | WICHITA, Kan, (INS) — Mrs. Blondelia Wert issue this comment, after her 38th operation in 22) | years: “I believe this is my last operation, I don’t know what else today. . The previous. record for one. month was 34,768 deliveries in Sep- Canadian Fund is a U. $. _ mutual investment .com- _ pany offering a diversified investment in common _ stocks of corporations se- lected on the basis of possible _ participation in Canada's growth. For @ _ prospectus Call FE 2-9119 C. J. Nephier Co. 414 Community Nation e they could take out.” aph had~1,307.215 owners at == ‘ , { : p = a Us Ka a J s A } : | Lf } , v, ; } { | 1. # : yh hey Q y.! | i j ee) | } ‘ , ; h } e 4 a ° : me re 4 ' ‘f ! , \ ; a ' U, ail if a i # phe ; | iy : Fs ay of reef ye a Oe a i; The : % ut oe " i Gp : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIK re 1ass./ PMs Bere See afer snc ercenegeai __ Work Wanted Male, 10| Moving & Ts 19| Wid, Household ‘Goods 27| ‘Wanted Real Estate 32 : ee ‘ ‘WOULD’ Trucks to Rent | WANTED FURNITURE/™<¢' d c ; if you have anything for t NTA WAI Tess WAITRESS $ wa Se. Peet ee Ne “ of Sundays Pontiac Farm and | OAKLAND, E A ‘m. from the Maton Punerel Count arpa st - ACHUS Industria} Tractor ‘Co, @ with Dr. Milton Bank of- Commerce Rd. EM rd : fielating. Interment at Ottawa i Park Cemetery. es Soet maria ise ENBPAL OFFICE mC NE | > : 5 ~~ gg > Rg BOND’ EMPLOYM ENT : age 88: beloved mother 532 W Huren — 44460 of Earl Ford, Mrs, James (Mar- | CLEANER AND WOOL seotrEn. garet) McHome, Mrs. Alta Cleaners, 4480 Eliza- ] : ne Lake Rd é will be held Monday, April 11, at EXPERIENCED CHEF. CAPABLE = Donsid Willams = Puneral | “ot handling a large idachéon trait | —S2°t¥e! ; | Ry lls with inter | Ace renee dinners and ban. SALES AND be taben from’ the ‘Dudny "H.| soa Whistle Repehnet ced ose. | S ALES PROMOTION Moore Puneral Home, Auburn | tail Lounge. 306 Main St.,: Roch: with nationally known cigarette Heights, this evening to Canton, | _ ester : anufacturer to work in mnt Ohio. EXPER [> TRUCK DRIV- sree. Ace. 22-0, starting salary NE. APRIL 7. 1955, VERN.| ¢T8. Apply House, Fleet | $55. week Auto furnished, Sonsp int. : “ Carreir ., 586.8. Blvd. E. traveling and auto sroemees oad. 44 Seneca street, age 58: beloved | ———"— YERS bonus and salary increase husband of Mrs. Marthe | Gorsiine: iF LA | . rempemenh Write eiving age. pod dear son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- | : rience, : dear father of /EXPERIENCED STOCK BOY TO ‘tone Pontiac com Gerald’ Goodison, Leon C, work days culy. Spadetere Bree. ts _Press Bor 61 eo» Robert R., Richard V.. peeateo V., | _ Market. W. Huron. K B Y d William H. Gorsline; dear STOC! O S Sesthar of Mrs. Gail agp sale ; ST: : eth, Clar r ona Marry Gorsline. Funeral — 18 years and older, Night held Monday, Apr * ; z e : i ak pa trem eee, Deakens : " crew work’ for new Na ee ee eee tional Super Mkt. Must : ae Milt officia = . : : eto Oak Hill vat the Posi have stock experience, Berienc .. ened tepend Gorsline may be seen a ie - ra ; sieges ex eera| EXPERIENCED] S74, 2 lich ysate cea. |* mea Gage os oe cin ade WALKER, APRIL 7, 1955, “ZELLA “mp oymen avne nat of treet, 70; = cs & 216 E. Pike. —— ARTY TO ~ e beloved sister of Mrs. AMgUSt A. ADVERTISING! <= Miss a , Painting, Wal ashing cinetiatt ef nous. Cal} LOTS, for, bu eae cor: Fickes end Miss Dorothy Walker. SALESMEN NOW ger and’ feet LESW OMEN 3-4008. a * 3. FE| free estimates, Reasonable. eo. after 5: . _ TAGES. way, don't you teke uneral service = as stations, wareges ee! SA is Fr HAULING a Rent sale : to ent 5 goascnal day, April 9 at 11 a.m. from & fh ms 1 . ~ atited to _ woenee Se Geom the ‘Sparks-Griffin Chapel with} M AN ew. oll Fe > =" gene Pe stabilizer CREDIT mie Wo gon NacIREN = AIR AND RE- Painting & Wall ll Washing hens oe out and see your property > ‘ n- sent fintshing les eT: BEDROOM NOW _teiment at Seranacc Michiggn | Pontiae Breas Bot a INTERVIEWERS . tg, meker. OR rd nel Pred estimates. Ob NO AND REDEGORATING pee a <- omen Realtor Card of Thanks 1 : STEEL | DRIVERS _ WIT OWS ne nn House RAISING AND FOOTINGS Pa, mgored.s» Pears of) Soe preterven f entidsen irene wont Kinzler, Real os Rn |. 1 ight Li ae : drink moke. Rete I WISH TO THANK MY FRIENDS | \Ve need a man 25 to | | ene BAN: Weck. Nemesia Tilscseyi Sent | work trucking. cleaning, hauling, Srains installed. PE D413), Pree | Act reo P soees. ON Soest ne | a, eee oF y 2tae and neighbors anc relatives for . ~ SALESME EN hee . oun benefits Apply Sth PE 2-6207. __ estimates, Macon Thompson FE 4-8364 _ SERVICE “TO Al ALL LAND- LAND- - pee Exchan reir kindness floral offerings! = =35 who has had ex- Whe, Can Guslify to start at | floor employment office. MIDDLEAGED MAN WANTS! {AWN MOWERS HEDGE SHEARS, | PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. tenants furnished. | Co-operet! "Real “Estate o exchange " eS ee a ience in layout enese per vear. 3613 Elisabeth WAITE’S __work_of_any Kind. PE $1572. | “saws, etc. sharpened & repaired.| free estimates, PE 40173 or FE| \¢ H YO! RENTAL} ———sSCOMPLETE Reged Rebgeea, itlom Reser] perience in lay out, and 12 Awe eee PLASTERING. "NO JOB TOO| 24 hour service, “All work’ guar: Sitwe ESTIMATES. jiabnet Pe Ei Oil CO. EX ial goles copy writing anc - Ad as } anteed. Free i . TING PREE ESTIMATES. . : . end Father Narkun and the Rev | Copy writing and gen ces pe ae TEDon a et ee PE bois. git bE 3p tgp og el Real Estate Service ‘Qiners ‘who assisted me curing | Tal display advertis- ae ee tet ree ype mg heer alk oa PLUMBING AND HEATING H. 6 | WoueN WANT WALL WASHING | apt or house. close-in west or Se eee eve a ? Abilit is “| erences. 4-0824. Needs Grill Cook sonable. FE 5-1016. Comptor::& Son FE ¢3767 OR w ‘on 3-2284 OR 3-0404. — < ie aoe BS pe. Want to trade your present We buy, . ing work. . rR OFFICE AND 3204 Devondale. FE | down all types of buildings, HP. elevisio wm | | Private bai yton Plains van Realt Schlutow who passed awav 1 t th e - e nice SCAL E, PAID VACA Motes oalen ling . Ex. Tania, Sutton. Phone MY i ~ area for occupancy about May }. 17. 1956. mee vese or - @ ! VICE Ths wortd mas chases from veer a ier TION, GOOD OPPOR-| Petisaced nt breterred, ‘vets "S| Work Wanted Female ii TREE TAMING AND REWOW.| AY nan 9 pores SER a Geel es ‘cs year src caw Me ead. ments and are ww TU NITY FOR: RIGHT — mbe: ee a eae ae . Free 5 P x rae oS onaersents OPEN. a . But never w.il the one we love. | sted in a permanent MAN. TO TAKE COM- Raeernan? HELP WANTED. | 2 WOMEN cleaning. FE 10233 or Post RELATIONS PUBLICITY. | CDA EB. Pues. CONDONS| euives boon tne Dott bie. SAF. SUF: , Pigadiv missed ‘Betty, Chuck and| COnnection, write box PLETE CHARGE OF _ReMrae, caegete. ee Leper) OS scene Cran a verusing counsel’! Xt ADIO & TV. 127 8. PARKE OT, eres, He, cOlY, , phe | WANTED LISTINGS. LAND CON. Flowers 8) ciehamtiac Press for | Ey EET TRUCK S.| Reai Betare” SALBSCADY “at TE, oT iaet bemewore P| Saat, st eeren: |” Typewriter Service 22A | vounc courte: Manov" Wit MANDY, wit | PE soe rE Spt Flowers 3/ interview. “ALL FE 2-309 aon counts our y. Dial OLive 9 AND ADOENO M0-| fad Ginnidied tee Onde ee | ieee, Vane One coe La | CALL FE 2-3091. FOR tween 18 and 31, and high schooi | CURTAINS RUFFLED OR oe a re ripe RIVERS AND ADDI fang | lly a S—- ee ae 2-8301 .| APPOINTMENT. ASK cin cc caueoee = ine fled. Pick up and delivery, PE ROAD GRADER FOR HIRE. EM| chine Brintiog and Office Sup Permanent will maintain tite | fet, “in" good location, PE ¢-406, uw is arine ic i o — : . . a1 se. . pire M ctceeepneprenpenunenceaes S R FEC “TOWERS — FOR MR. GOLDEN. rine Recrulien, Room ¢. Pest Of. | HOUSEKEEPER 6 it COMPANION. | Saws, 7 FILED | -BY_ Cot w La: renee 7 Ona Roni Ponu—aPaoa| Wanted: Homes, Farms, EASTER } sonable TOP LINE MAN _ fice ) Building. PE 21902, _ ———— eachaneed. e. *| _D.W. Fitewater FE 4-2687. Mitchell's 123 N. Saginaw. St. = 2 edits. FE §-8126. ext. Land Contracts Comer of “Pike. & Paddock : ze work —_ ee Helen VARIETY | JOE JOB, nO i se Bono _pecerrerr Toa | 2 SAWS r LEACH 10 BAGLEY. or Upho ol Ss ttering 23 7. afer 8 pe NPURNAGUas. PAUL M._ JONES REAL ESTATE A a me : OND E MPLO : iby} SIRES GENERAL Books SS ee Reasonable. 2 small children... &32_W. Hur : 7 graph. B es 14 ant, 2.0086 323A AUBURN _ FE 2: .WANTED: WHOLESALE HARD- 53% W. Huron PE 44460 a Eo ad partiouar | coo kkeeping | ‘s Taxes 14 “8 co Rapa PE 300s eee. upte WED | WILL BUY OR LAxB Funeral Directors ware salesman Call in person, WHITE WOMAN FOR HOUSE-| Pr ul. NO-TYPINO /|M a ToR OR 3 BED ‘= apopoes va a Fett a ~~~ EXPERIENCED LANDSCAPE 2563 _Orchard Lk. Rd. Pontiac. _ k and care of children. Live | = mage pg ae oe SLIPCOVERS DRAPES eferal the Lam a NE AIR ~AMBULANCE —-GROUND helo. Also a couple <= |WATCHMAN ................ $178| in Om g4aay get poten aly ae SEC- east “Your meterial_FE 5s101 School, ois by the F. McKIN a he ign Note _MUinerre + i mana a : $400. io.” 8500 ie a Wee ames WOMAN WANTS Da¥ | | mals Beadie Pe SiS WANT SMALL APT OR HOUSE | Ph, Opn Pentise EM Dau cons _ZOMERAL HOME | sepenmmncnty MAN TO TROTATE | : b 44 4%, 5 "|! work or week work. FE $-8619. he eccent Jamal! TS UN sae | 0 ea Rtn Pe ee An. - ; CUSTOM _UPHOLSTER- ‘ UNIv., f ~ “Deaton P Plains Waterford - T ame Ky Bona im person, 122 HON B EMPL Koy uf ENT FE Sasse. between 10 a.m. ek aa teat tae JRESSMAKIN 3 AND ures. ing, atic Coolev take Rd. EM quires Pe PE ‘does, "Roe 9, Mrs SN EXPANSION PROGRAM BY ELEC. | wOdl upon a 10_p. - — tions, FE 5-2765. —22041,_Pree_ estimate ee ED SERVICES — MUST BE EX- qYOUNG ‘4. i. eae Kirkby Puneral Home i882 maronic ng ref 4G “perieneed. Steade inns ‘Apaty to WEE Teak Yi YOUNG cc RED ____ Building Service 12) Furnit Refinishing 1 16 6A Lost & Found 24 _Wtd. Tra | Transportation 31 31 nadia x. MePvters, _Puatine ‘| for’ general and cooking. ittle 4) Cotati eres Donelson Johns} RADIO AND TV | ERASERS wr sers| Seas Series an ART SWOBODA | | ronarrone SPE ach > EL ANDERE Bot. | MALICE, Man anes Bees ZO = OM N ried home “2-8 . . te additions | : and collar. Ans.| Must leave by Tues. the : a ; ; -_cpasuomed Fon “Poumnats- FOR ae xrc.| car ond) high scbecl, ctesation. Wom Gooe” WANTED Fou | _& remeden re Sblie AIRING ANTIQUES A. SPE- 5) nS | ae [WANT CAST oe wk | a, SPARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL Ie TON EAC, OR DETROTT | SIS ver menth to start, WHR cor | "light werk, OR 34508. BLOCK AND BRICK WORK FOR | _cialt | 2-847 Wed. Contracts, Patea. 22| Gc or ve eal oak yew | Thoughtful Service PE 2-584) AREAS. COGS, OPPORTUNITY | Shewance. \Reterences 2 WAITRESS. EXPERIENCED WITH | {oundations and chimneys. OR | (Garden Plowiex’ 16B | cost: RABAN PRESCRIPTION | cauitr We" need omen. terms : Voc h Siple a ee XARD - Felerenees. Pult's Midget Bar, | -}120 sy —PLARTERING-AND prapenaipegipeconeepany ee a Brown eather opge | 7 ory rae, Mower room| Staaf cqeutats Sires ene - Voorhees: ip Mich. GIVE PULL PARTICU: b-a e-P e ee WAiTRess," Not OVER 30 YRS. | cabinet making. BE Sect | ALL. ducing end leveling. FE | OMe ce ano FAN EDT is the “bird to tee “t) W. Mares you. For-an honest aporsisal call = FUNER: ME ” old ferred. Afternoon BLOCK. 3 BRICK. CEMENT WORK! 477) __ | £O8F BLACK A ! “St. ee eagle Restor | Fa eae AND | Help Wanted Female 7) ee mh = ROTO | TILLER GARDEN AN D| “Pongec! ‘Rewetd PE T1008. 5% MORTGAGES R 1] Y e Ee | Earn comm. #2 br. sparetime. Sel nen apap fe ee . Lost: 1 FEMALE COON DOGS 1| ow PaARMS OR SUBURBAN trom) [Y\USSC oung Mcuumients 4A. — = 2 belts. hosiery, | Assistant Bookkeeper - . Sie FLOWING or On ers and tan and 1 red tick. “1, acte wie with 100 freatage. No REALTOR i : " Haare _vtc._ FE rienced in automo- d : u. |= CSE Bs 413 W. Huron FE ¢4528 “sor pmect asp gave |. EXPERIENCED wie agli Goreng Sadr ay | eee oases tumaer ot CA aheraleer S gAae FE | ALOARDEN PLowina | CosT LapY@ GREEN waltet| "B"H CHARLES Eres, —id_#:_ Sun. “all “tyr? > : = . a r . S ri arages : » z= Posties Cranks & Marble Company) ~ TRUCK DRIVERS ~ | sh: Sia wunc heecan | 3 portatign furnished. Pom |" 91221 a: caning MOWING-BULLDOZING dale aren. Reward. PE 3.2648 — | Rovltanie Soclety 1717 §. Teieerash WANTED SMALL MOD ee - meeentt || (vn heal acw culsescelien (Gale —1e¢__Birmingham._____| _ tim Press Box No. 6 - |CEMENT WORK. ALL KINDS. OR 3-6289 or PE 6-1427 LOST: STUDENTS HANDMADE rE cee =i Cans Ge een po ee i "Comet tery Lot: S| som! ant reed m rice ‘need ‘p= log A Howten essenetics. Past Experie ced Velephone solicitors, | Fleets, Driveways ete. Rens. Jen: | — ROTO - TILLING Taiuabie™ wated take cutrie, s nAve fen J Dede, 4 Brown Rd. wemetery | o sl semi r service B ing Peay Newton cosm jen z= ‘On 3488), - c RO Oe bly. t'me use of car necessary High st \dea) in state, apply CEMENT WORK BLOCK PORC PORCH- -0126. Reward. i —Marrile_ Mich TAA ission Por » socintment. FE ee 10-12 | ‘. m. 8 North nN See . 9 GRAVE LOT at WHITE CHAP. | Motorcar Transport thes suid 000, Telegraph Ra. seer eras Sars & dives. an) Income Tax Service 17 OR a MILFOLD. | TH | at our icnece! to ow chase new or Dent Apts. Furnished Be | es _f J LOOR COV FRING ~ — SBakery. 14 W. le Mile Ware oni rOR LIGHT HOUSE Sere eam Co. Maziait 6301.) CouNTING & TAX SERVICE | money padi- needed. Reward. i clients See me before you_as tlh ail KHIGERETTE AND AND areal * 4 bap rect er arated E cere oO CEMENT WORK. YING, xision._henefits.| ..1 E-d3627—.. —_— | #8" FOR BUB MAHAN.” ‘PRE « : Ra:._Birminghem. MI_¢7114. | mother ‘works. Live in PE 2000. | © Wort + NE HOUND DOO. vate bath. For 2 emoloved iris 7 SALESMAN ‘BaBYaIrreR MORE FOR HOME TVS WOMAN OR GIRL TO DO| gusranteca "tree “ortnate’ ono ome apo. at or “PE sia. = ou BUY IT Ca rr} egSeple, Adulte only. 200 Facelient oan for the _than wages. FE 5-5481. ola ‘or willing to learn) Ostman OR 3-9495. : AND TAX SERV. | Lost. PET RK ED POX, WEARING = : mn wires oni REPLIES pew i reareee earetot age. Ce or BAKERY HELP tee ‘emploved stor heavy CEMENT W¢ ‘WORK. RK. FOOTING AND ‘ee. Very reasonable. Home av- collar. child's pet. t Reward. vig |? gman etna" ot come. aa sere uae erg eae et | Seat Ore Mate | eng i Ee eg | eh Seo | ett ee | phages” Pa Sa ‘MAHAN | sat 3 ; and to 35, — anized beautiful rE TAN AND J hoous PORNIERED “sa Pew At 10 am. today finoleam trace, "Au “employee hooly "corey Babette” countet | Mane Sean m. Live in. | 7 1s OUR TY. | sous or eM 32400 cet. “ing” Wewerd PE Sian es a ge pera ha Company, room bath. SOOKE ee vicz : , there were co esd = scant pure f ‘Ss cat Lom = tae eRIE < Tine, aad arve store. sfust bave | SusTOm BUILDING F. A,r aR a me en re, Sh bet | _Rmatry 100, ,REALTORS soz. Cisse im Call “paiat. the Press office gree insurance and prof *W RE Y BAKERI fo hance” Tone emcee, “ity | _mancine, Modernising. Pi 45470, _Siichigen’ ant League. wee 7 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE | = 3 CARPENTR enings EF a unseen ; ' the following boxes: || 5,4 riGon Fansdnnen OFFICE Winteb: WOMAN 7O.CARE FOR net. ~ BENJANI R. BACKUS | 3%;, LARS OCS, SLome ee | : 14 BOOKKEEPER Vaan oe Me ARPENTER W ORK. ALTERA- Pontiac. Reward, PE 2-304. rs — 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9 14 Sears, Roebuck & Co. 7 children and work. Must live | CARE OL 18°W..Huron &t., Room 15 —Fetiee, Revert. FB 200, | and selling land | ing rooms “rivate ‘adults, 15, 16, 22, 25, 26, 28, 29, GAS STATION ATTENDANT, FE| AP¢ general office woman. 7a +n iN we | __building. OLive 31328 * PE 4-1892 ‘Eves. FE 8-031" | Hobbies & Supplies 24A 24A contracts tg = TODAY! Call us te ; 5 _ : " * ot toed bars GAs 8 : experienced in pay pe Wola 20 NE “ tor the best et c _ a oe eas sonal “interview only “with housework. 2 adults. Lake | CEMENT WOR AL | 561 6 sagiese tps Glenwood | CHER. PRIVATE | V#lue Quick cash settlement. come, Utilities furnished. See | | 19, 81 IF YOU ARE NOW ORCHARD LAKE COUNTRY CLUB front home. Other part-time em-| gad commorciai: tree estimate. | Par 5-2088 ans cueey hae Fr 33 caretaker, 21’ Steinbaugh Ct. _ 5 5 j é “ * J Phone u FE A ee class, 6153_ taenn oes BM, - y 4 sE YG NEW C rhe Discounr DURING MARCH & SAVE X MON EY Tat Ge ike DECORA NICHOLIE. 5) ho ee BATH. 43 OAK SEL Zt] G oN ee Ne Ss BARTENDER FEMALE ethan 30 Take “APRIL. Moderise with Uigensed | ro UP tle your return for vou. 43| obening soon in Pontise! Berin- '& HARGER CO. T AND 3 ROOMS. CHILD "5G AND CONSIDE R Experienced wth references. Hiil- orders at home 10 = m.-2 ed Bm — All tvves of ¢ tr) Clark Bt. TE 41444 for appoint. | Bers & advance oe — + W ane Ph. PE $8153 = 3 “i 37 : YOURSELF A HOT} -“2 #8t. 2180 Dine Byy. na’ mi adenine Wee or or fons gowe che’ svtes of altera-| ment. __ 7 | —information: a 2 TE ¥ —S:ate_ st —— The Pontiac Press SHO! DD WOULD -- 7 | Bang' deliver ordery 2" days s| tons, iotations “corrected: “ia: | WORKING WANS TAX SERVICE |; NEW SCRABBLE GETS, $3. PAINT | land contract or equity in your |3 ROOMS AND BATH MAIN | AN =! Ds SHOT -AND- WOULD CAREER GIRLS | week after 3 or pq Es No raren ia te Kfar vag"? [gg ed on od by n mber sets, (frames > home, floor, Private entrance 16 Fior- EUR WANT LIKE TO MOVE TO) see Jamie Ford ofc weet at da ie ee in ce ee — BURTON STEVENS x eae to fit) BACKEN neToss, “is K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 9000 ee eae OF : SUNNY C : J pee address: : _lawrenee, PERI 2339. Orchara Rd._- oa : DIAL FE 2-8181 SUNNY.CALIFORNIA, Recention-t vo $280 Write eivite ma mailing iene ve FE 88 | iam KODAK ROYAL “MAG. FASTA a ae a _Surnishet. & CALL FE3-7366 BE-| pusnelty sit e708 | eee WrD: eee Fre ae - 18 one 3 camera, store sample,| 1» 0. ‘bere ROOMS NEWL From.8 a.m. to § p.m, TWEEN 4-AND 6 Pcivate secretary ...........-. oS Widust be 18 or over uadey Service _ incl. ease, FOCO SPOT range! heve the ready ‘money. Clark . est ie WE EN 4-°AN U. Typtst, . begr. . 1. cece. sece $210 Mar Drive-In 2490 ~ AR $178 F, MARRIED MAN AGE AROUND © Girl to learn Pubiic Relations $240 corner Silver Lake CURTAINS. NYLON & ALL MA. bem el at = $8. = Real & one Phone FE ¢6492.| oniv Mar = soa tances | | ome eee ee ee WIDOW HOUSEKEEPER. A R. Gardner 40) terials ex finished im latest | ty: “emm Projector, oot, new Cas FOR LAND Contacte | _SR LOR or MA S$isi : eee. eacamen Ga tees | farm. Dependable and stesdy. 1 MA Midwest Employment to 50. More | for pname fhes ee RAGE aPEGIAL oy ee oo less 1088 W.. Huron, FE | “ry Vanwelt 6540 Dixie we, (5 Ms BATH. UTILITIES i ther § _41242 ‘40> Pontiac State Bank Bide. wages. 5-5072 before 1} : ele. Lancer ond me-| pipes YS "s 4 Rd. OR. 3-1355. _ turn. 2952. pec nae ae cuarees S| M an for service contacts, FE_ £993) oor eter_§ 0 om oe foeteains cemurt “york. _hear et center 5-6804. Notices & Personals 25 GASH FOR SEASONED CON- 3 ROOMS, NEAR PONT. MOTOR. for that portion of the. § | | ° Sienna — SN OWAE, VOR | Coakine Morsen Wa 1 — LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- RUB. | nnn rect on modern homes Capitol |” 1st floor. private entrance. Aduita first insertion of tie ad $1 > Ave 21 to 30- years. Ap-| crureh No heavy work, own ale aged wom.n- who des rea Pull, orice Ter ed wesuieuits tiles Ponta | Savings & Loan Co. 7 W only. FE $-4625 after tertisement which has been ~ < transportation 6 half days week a Bat on yong old i) M. BUILDIN’ or Se wiry Phone FE 2-811. ah ephened HEARING AID. RM. 19, | _St. FE 40551, _ : 7 ROOMS. VERY oe ba a renderea valueless throu ply at LIE S.S dginaw St. i ow S10 week EM 32618, ‘ap en cal Fri ey and eee 29. £ Pike. Eve OR 322% | FOR AMT Laon NPD Ronen Fe ANY GiRE OR WOMAN N NEFDI} NG | Wanted ‘Real Estate ‘32a ‘clea. eerie cutrasse, share the error. When cancella- _MAN WITH SUCCESSFUL SELL- | oie SHIERS ~ es or 12-noon. 1 "RAL CONTRACTORS REsI.| ‘ce ~~ jac ui advise rs. ce a et ing eeckground _» between 23 and) wsust be . CAS pon willing t to WOMAN i GIRL FP FOR BABY. "demel sca comes reial: = pets 1.2 Me alongs Nie Pease PE Pe 2-878 ACREAGE WITH SMALL Parvare —Working couple oupie. PE «1201. | get your "kil oumber. 38, for Boor se work our hours. Appl sitting. More for home than/ Cillists in architectural tile’ No Landscapin 18A Confidential. The Ssivation Army |“ “lake or acreage on ierge lake. |? RMP AND BAIH. SUN PORCH. ue pt aSliee THE {2000 HOUSEKEEPING : raksenie Packin House "Supe eet _able, PE 24328. neat and “depend- 5 i» too large or too small. PHA ee A erotred Kna Shoes For fishing purposes only State 5 noche only 344 | ae ae given ~ = Market. 155 id able. PE 23-1328. fenastee . f details, price and terms, ni » v a tor atvertion: $1 W. Huron “= ake WANTED: NURSES AID THOSE GENERAL, BUILDING —REPATE REPAIR, | PANS LANDSCAPE, SEI SERVICE. I have are purchased te oe | eee plored. sop he adie The 7. a Pe fae taint. tree ee, | NIGHT CUSTODIAN, FOR CLARK- | CAB DRIVERS y POLe AND PART | who are interested in a steady and cement work.) ©! FE 28712 casmomere tram” m ibe “Sis POR HOUSES a ments containing type sizes ston High School Apoly at 6485 time. com paid insurance. jeasant ae. Good —— Must work, FE ExPi t~--4 Arthur 3-1592, I will sell house or farm | 3 APT. PARTL FURN, larger than regular — , Waldon Rd between 8 and 3.| Apply 438 Orchard Lk 3 to 6 Rave good references” Musi have |ExXP 5 45 ,-=. - couple, Bie Gal at ces dene, On: 4 type ts 12 o'clock boon PIN SETTERS 30 E. MONTCALM, p.m own transportation or live in. For clean WN ‘ tt buy Judeen. by ft. 92 Judson. ""* “°Or: Own day previous to publication. Montcalm bowtne Coser appointment call FE 4-8352. Ga pale & cote Pa 3 Rooms AND BATH. > ite. ea cae pele = hagas PAREINO MANAGER AGE 21 To ae lees —s tes. FE 56-9226 6 to 9. stot Serinaw. x | “ eled wu ui f . vans FURN PRI¥. a | the day of publication after Goog or portunity for, advance. aan WANTED ow tase | SO eee AS rota, sande to moan w. hey | ni a ment w ® fine future. , a ROOFS, ALL min trees, shade trees . 2 ‘casn wane ap maven || Sette oeeeeaant Cee RL OOMETELD cin oie yo. anertand and | wodg: Sat sath, 2 A. ews 385 | "Ton surs * no clean, Capt Bae ae CASH WANT AD RA - = See acai ility to meet pu req fi 4 zen, : ry @ ty bias “great “rsh) f|_the requremene. 4 *™ Bet) = FASHION SHOP ie ise pererted, Formers ot | TEOUSE, RAISING APOE AROSE = pT De ished. West side back: First Hane 3 ‘3s 2 "hee PORTER AND CAR HOP MUST | S62 S._Telegreph Rd Starting pay and other” denefita General building, excavating, ete.) fe" Sob ‘full Pinrante ARE CLEAR —wew | 7p COMMERCE RD. EM M 24612) rage. 14 Dwight, PE i-S000 afters ¢ 16 «0312 456 hove chamfere tiveness Must be | DRY CLEANING plug adVahicement. See Mr. Voss E 2-2734 _/Bivd. East, iF RUGS ARE tn A, NEW | .___ WOodw: site « ROOMS WORKING 5 200 3 60 $40 very neat and clean, good worker, : One for ‘personal interview, 407 Com- foes E MOVING, FOLLY | they'll avem. Use Pina len “ISN’E IT LOGICAL? —20_children 123 Augu 6 #240 4632 «648 no others need, apply. No phone -INSPECTOR munity National Bank Building. LA. Young. PE 48450. | | ROTO-TILLER _upholstery “cleaner. Walte's 2 so Shilsren 12a A ; in ts of 10 Ne Woodward” Aves uae: | New plant, air conditioned Rir. | FE $6121. . FLOOK LAYING SANDING AND | —Nettons._ £ you live in the Waterford Dray. apr FOR OMEN. ; 2 rie = { mingham See Service Manager. con een 1253 8. | ipa oe mg Pie Mr enn ue Landscaping and saréeaing 2274 NAPE SHOES oo cee : to ist your property ry —— = =< PowER HOUSE ENGINEER FOR > a Help Wanted &| F-e- estimates John Tavior | Lower 3 t Se dare Ellsworth wih = firm exclusively ta your est ‘ high pressure oi] burner. exveri- TEDS ~ a > 1616. ; ower trai 8 nagcape Help Wanted Male 6 > eed. Ma 08 FLEMING, FLOOR LA¥-| COMPLETE LAWN M FPL PPA LAA Round House machinist, machinist’s SG CARETAKER—COUPLE WANTED. img. sanding finisting, 155 Edison. ance by season contract. weelly | n "i ASSISTANT TO SERVICE MAN- helper experienced, Dining Room Waitress ~ Walled Lake. 11 units remy th FE } __or montiily, Lawn bidg., soding = — ao a1 acer. Genera] Motors experience | Loc: motive fireman, age 21 to 30. AND rr only. Call Detroit days, Bilt Pp as ATLABLE.| seeding. W ._ Lb Siomted Hills Country Clu b- referred. Must bave ability to firing experience not necessary Curb Girls ine oe ‘aera i a an| Brick block & cement work: PE| censed by of Mich. Free | whose premises are located at Randie mechanics Toute work | Bring birth certificate. Apviy 9 | — ae _ Ave. " Detroit 10. = 46773. i } estimates, EM p Bloomfield Wills. -has pe nay to and meet customers for GM deal- am Sees 1l am. and 1 to 4 pm. MUST BE 18 : ENCLOS Liguor, Com- ership. Apply Pontiac Press. Box Grand Trunk Fround “house office. ae 1 DLO CA EXCELLENT OPENING FOR 40137. m a license ta sell Ss Oakland of Ojesta Bt APPLY IN PERSON Se ot ee fio sen 5 cet ae Moving & 19| fde‘memverp only cod ‘that wen | Phone OR 16t8 or or OR 3-1780 ARE YOU THIS MAN? eee 9AM. TO 5 PM RLY WOMAN OR MAN IN setocuaibe, Free estimates. Also ie Fn Se uivcer tates 1 to § MIDWEST Unt Le am ELDERLY AN OR Ma finest quality aluminum’ window | a~~~~~ < pemewy Ww look! fi f : -< TRD'C tetirement who desires to nd fi Commission to grant s: license 1 tos sro want wa steady ~ JOBS FOR MEN waRD AE PQUARE , “ay ile “extra money takin iv cous. oe ones, cA, | ASHES | RUBBISH, CLEAN UP/ {om the expiration ot 10, days | MYERS RE..L ESTAT= PE +4075, e Willin ear | FOO AKE usiness. ; jobs 4-6229 from hereof. Da 4-7-55. : : apd work hard in dis estes. theta. | Construction superintendent .. $737 | owe = Pe se. Ask for Chester Stod- - rg — na: oe &A-) MOVING, TRUCKING, GN AND Al j CASH AsH FOR YOUR EQUITY IN %4 This is an outstanding opportun- | Draftsman | Arch $500 ENE CaOE Must BE _ Gar c ; i =F) area. Per mitogen Shit | Lambervers ORD eae Saco eat. clean, fast.- White or col- ircuEN HELP APPLY Wee r : by re ir er ww aies CBD 6: ieees — ry ete Biorment office "Mestad 4 036 | | Bxecutive ire ee nea wees (OOO)! _Round he fe tere Ge Setter ae a aod guaranteed. 1 . - we n hon WRIGHT, Realtor 4 Mile Rd Berkiey, room Office me #300, _ Round Res =e fechas . . N ti AA = , nd Ave 211, between 8:45 and #30 am Mer Womans apparel exp $500 | EXPERIENCED — WAITRESS DIN- | Roch 2 : ’ : “a __0T_Write et and short order cook. 4845 | R SB E ARE YoU ACTIVE AND Wink Midwest Employment ‘Dixie Hwy. on M AN HA sents, eihing Pine spire | We Festisg Binks ask Bide, | EIRM RCE WANES TO dimen ie pret Gor salen earn your living Join a busy | sant | _¥e>. Call FE 20138 before 3 Spm. Ease need Sak ae ee ee x EXPERIENCED WAITRESS, 6 COOK * your ting will rn, Am Unlimited future. J. R. WANAGER FOR PARKING LOTS and dishwasher A in pe oar to please 73, : “Site Renker. il W. Huron FE (eng garages, Age 21 to 39 cm Haneer mastourent eames High. ‘of _>-Si81. | cellent references required. start- “tana Ra _Pontiag City ~ Airport, in ‘ e ASPHALT RAKERS WORT ae | ing salary $80 week with eood | =) =. ' ‘ experenced and sober We do | rtunity for advancment. Ap- EXPERIENCED | WAITRESS FOR ; Private work only, so must be) vt og 59 Wayne St. between 3 and, weekends evening work. st psmage ds 00d. a _._¥ 4 | #4 0m. only f you fre seeking Dixie Hwy a po re nnn nnn ee OE OE DICT TOT ‘EXPERIENCED WATTRESS FOR BELLBOY | MEN WITH EXPERIENCE JN | Shone celle tig W Perry” we tuted = * | rdwar sportin : —— z i hes "a io ss. Apply’ as 3 Yankee Perrin penn ITRESS AP. -» : Stores. 152_N. Saginaw. ; ad Memas Inn, 94 13 veers or older, Hours, 3 to ae tao 5 Tr 5 RAL OET = : ; | 2 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN (; “FICK 1 p.m. Apple in person Hote! WANTED AT ONCE! ; O~ sind wane | be’ erguraee ‘some t Sepang “ond coop a ae 5 i pin a : oe ae EIL, ote genera Tet tine Position is ( 2» | KR pei t BARBER WANTED. pel rr 3-710 ad Stems. B11 E Walton. PE G-atie. wb E Walton PE Gate | sacasaian: FOR es BQUiF- | gt Sig man MY Babe. i ment and id Piers Must an : erences. - 0824, “.N, THL a | % | t Fd oh *e ie = j i Ne 7 oe J ee i te Be lees fr/* TAC } THURSD rN £ Y, AF RU ; 7, 1955 eae f erger F or Sale $300 a oat 0 DOWN __ For . ; hed tenor a hese BIRM Sale H . ! = . ¥ Gard. sd | bed ange ry Ouses Hy 2 room 4 Bed = ens. 44 wotinished a one 43 sri chefs °. Picasso Bri : . ard ed. Teereation Tm. m2 | BY For Sale —— wn, | ace, _ Sem H rick - 4 ot ‘for rm ent rata BY ow H 7 a. aoe nee ia. family HHALL, COLoNt 1 ae: _lendBirm. Sut “quick, sale. 1 ~ bees rome tad )_Sreuses «al “a Mast neue, ee poner oe e.” Dow 5 IAL ~ ( ~~ “TIME- TE fee me | (A oo “WATERFRONT. — = For Anderson le oes. pla story _ gare al ST ae é. queso + ad = Sale ville Re Re story fe ba ge “4 “AV ED ae mht iown. 4 He igenvitte Be. alto Sow 4 semen me.| SU ORE _ gordon $4 wae: oR jouses! OR 312 r , more, oat B D te: é vearoo ts, DOW Ra. Waters pe and r S etetoa oeur te SONS . ce wa ject! ANTIA TSTOM | an gaiat. Sayfa sa $1, “43 3 eet, rear bre peeboagy tt td —- L low “bull b See oe 6-2503 yooms iin pow 7, eee perty wil . bd si folks descript Feom be a bed: ND NEW cated me wan't N a p brick ‘end tre nie H th us. type prec ciste the ecessary ive nated et price long thas ra tanh . . pondahadh home cons. tinea | 61 A ha cost: iarge ving only 96 D installed. mien here... will ervati E. Peng hb of beh ! ee: a rot pasa th A tew cant vs n Late Ae ee seuntoa al tar EAR | / DEL. in SG a 1 open tench Ce | ca ENT = inane | ; _ Huron ince, ai man L util ior , t "Y 2 DELRIO APT 7, room 20 A oc ae eves. | ing AVER vend Relel: haben tates” Aa lot tn A oNremers M'NT A Trees one — me CASLARD Ss FA. furna CRE : {ing nae 3 rage. island SU SEieabed A erenn y $1,400 with EXCELLENT ie gio, ih 3 tamty ee = twa Vani "teh ora piri ir BURBAN | Sur neg | — atl | stove & 12.000. ‘3 tex THN | Fi bara, $i becoment es $700:00 te Vice dll) tsa ‘ventilar | a N Liv} ts feo, IV é b : wtilt- $ “<< PA cue t Re in core t- nee IV 180. A pe | WEST Sew oe Bod hose « fol [re nous — bd ee >= care clos caticn os cen: Ganen ING | NW, +3183 Panes sIDE Wh . 6 oar a ton ville eee, der “house, Area.” alll ia ee water har bod bath sity Te of eta meh hom NG with 5R Huron. Ww. ¢. on lot 40x22 WILL BU Wille 132, . set hom. spins oma with. ntia xcell e. Sit- dae ays Pieniy fof ober) , 4_Reversechgs. phe eave among. tower ae eo m. Peace Pulte . FE een spa "NOTHING DON ee] SE seges| en sa ices secrete a ae FE S30 EEE a mau wee ue gigs ne oe 22 we ce rgermcss,|, LO K sons PESO Private 5 Mm 7 ROOM build _ eis aman ox a WN ‘RED el et For yo ___ For guest s hushed iBedroom LAKE . old. Plemeat tt surro. ner. gal zee a VEL N c Souiyn "Cor Ph. FE 71 e 645 | and : Own U witt HORS addi- Sale aker stri i me STA er had. ——<. asa A e Sundays ss od = SOL LOL : % ine = : ” = - : nied. Batis Sever bane ts es aS! Bop | Bee os Houses 43 y to 30 min SiS nates we Se: See | ie Fe D ie ee $50 and Ly COOL — cane i or FE Pit Dalit “Garde ‘and. sun pore ann of Sale He _ inspect Mate modern 3 on auc ate et ‘pe intment.* or $ cise tel hey Nicholie & & month. Lae GOODELL ~ butit Leng als REAM zee PERRY a Plas PLUS rS H 3 BE this hone ern trailer’ or PRIC Woods. asi i 5 R R Nasecdilicecell aoe 2 OXFOR REALTY. cat, Moors ater Almost new owner FE 1 BEDROOM ouses PIONEER H iment oe | ss000 Ee brid ORD HO} cae basement oll Tag ‘ watan! per Gunteat Be ¥o por so HOME. FUL a tovely ul GHLAN! cee Dome. dt. moo OW this opacious 6. R : Heat. R Col- wilh” bata. a bom la 1 <— You point a aritioned Business Water —e t. peels | sagt Pa PRICE nen. mee ae siuminuin os oaths PLUS MO N So you ot, need to buy ve ent H pg 8 aaoneeee act Gee Gn oo f + - ae lava ¥ Ow ELL.” REALTOR 30.00 ake. Wee will a cane 'pe own. Has RTG terecne y at 4 = ouses “— a — wer $18 freoagedlemer hes peat Incom $5000” with sory.) vm NER, ame eo peat carpal way. |- “Lake privi Qsans NE AGE C | éow., m_ Woods lot 7 syle ue 3 BED Furni amar Rn meen a peoe wn ears cee pose Sacas oe on ae «Zoom NER. § ROOM AND D’ TO Larges "bunealow | C aceuar rivileges. 2 ELGEe osts | Soe se "barely vot a3) Var, a, Sinan oe rer onditn ae = ee Ee Ruy ease TTS | HAPIN poved 3EDROOM aoe sch ae Ts ROOMS. “Os | Ge “’ — es und A t BEDROOM 1-642 ~ ved R : | con padi S | coches T and pols 3, 2 N mn. On SE r $6,500 SACR OA rage. sia. er Fe Piatt = t $375 a ri 1, i Pebedvae us porch | FE ucTi bel | streets by ae S tacha marble. ~~ 6 clases ; not bY yonier eatin 1 | gant Peres | at Se ae ne, Sato dneagtoeie ees erie hte | ES Ser eae monthly Mopiwan. Scheel. ° oF 750 te Pd abe . € haak pees oe Ct eral’s. $1500 consel” oak osessl R ‘E . — a UG Luxzaire PHA terme e. B at Rept side ood gardes ik fxe room igh _ location 2 bearoome es fein *-| beach e eee Pull vew FE e381 woo ed stoket Open Eves. shtTOR oung 5 5-3479 mediate occ Seana NOW | SEE gur interior ‘colors : East eas | ee |_Saitae Saionwew_——-| Sa cei Se tet re egn Ha ACRES ya Bai | err aa ae RN. 3 Pontiac Pres a tee : FE BORE weit soo. Terms Mav ein hy sa7s— 6 nod plastered “® N PI La sia “us tile Bath 2 bedros Lt lett ph ane eat inerior 4 fireplace —- PUR salsa sag ios tot Seneca oa ie eens: Bi | read eat ripen e Di oy) Pa nets ce ot Bieta atk ised sae an Pe N. ‘Dedd 450 e : : . ne fu l , ‘si nile eaatifal ch, ge ki ‘appo: ly <1 kee rr feat’ batnain on Sao "Ct. . e. Fu 28230. penc . ae o rnace, S st 1.506 area ‘al chee 3 itch- | intm a few beaut auan ures gain pot Rom FE a GI MOtuai P tog price Near ou A fg ioc St. Gal Nice 2 taneea tin: Pp rict par panes = | ent atta te ‘Ticlosets, pak . CHILDREN = Gay, Shot. Mi x hemp aroit ya walls A cag: meee || tly = a) SEL dishwasher, cad os. in pd re ; $100 Mo _ M , peed eee RACTIVE! B 8 bed WEST on sireet im feere Moma oe dcacaea eo AL pert es — LAKE res” i "a L guickly tf bayred a *s Bens serge ra re eat aca rg| Fe Bs ST SIDE 2 ee SENS ES ters Shee ths R abesioitaa here For pa 5 EURON | tot bedran ANS JO,PA os ft faethe full ba ce, edrooms ‘uv. ne: Brcetign oe home. Pull base 182 ADAMS RE Dg " mec as ener wit home eothy Sted ake privileges | FS _D. CHARL Pia terms. . ms Postel welcom. prox. == dupie: ‘| location. is base: aid gas floors, Th OR ae, oe ment m Pee 7A y ER lorma ric ‘alifo ch bE nyd will | —~ Slee ES : : 2 was x m plea « . r ar ga- ‘On $2400. UTY Bachna opm ri 3140 W er La [2 o ons | FF: tS; Eee are aren Sa ee ed rae reac pe “1 ADT Ce wo Petes Shum re iii Bias or sag Ie one somes 85 Reae: = 6 ag Setween, oo : 8 pee nee eb 1900 3 M3. Es BAW 1 adi 8 OR ort : wee 4 y- ced t, Pull ; S - Lak S 330 r 2000 R to Tel 3 ya: SEE iol Be Casto, ee Sit we a eae cer Geet ee Ee SS re eee he nied baidins oi = | Le ed IA ion Se eee Available ait yeare—s ae — ie ODEL o FE ate | — > —— as = E senate. Sie E : mW. as, = N [ retin al! - a tle a WILL hone one after care —Drofeasional ED bacens 2 _ oa _ Hise ap en nay ‘ana ve : $1,500 ndow ights ner ont laste lar 10x1 Corea ce aot ater + wea or, Ape as. Year seal | Bown LE years cold secamont Bt ea and one bedroom Eiste Tear SIDE ery Nit 2 room |’ tone “= L car garage. ful red walls eae) Ee IAMS LAKE Wr BUALL BOOM COT Bree bews peame fo old at Buvet Ss Ete Gist Lien or mia unit car Plus FRA foiadaa acer oe aere ‘NR AG oy arin, sere tie large ye ern pea sees ae aes ecm aeeae, Mand | $ $0,000. termes K. L. T eR s FHA Mortes “CU ware. Cat eam, Pull basem i a dy ear oor. type lg a eabacious re a ee oer SHE. 1980 so Tor Rev hs re BeUCREE Bite it Beata * deme Bae ifn tn ga : ROOM, | o1 Unfurn, —_ Bedroon mance eo sat | lg Fag rd ae a Realto wea roesesn Cost Eres R REALTY | ie ae ot t — eae sistes ee = s9.480 wal tet — ge oe rnc ic m ond ie Downstairs and attach [ee ae Bir se ture Living. Toots, 1ON E S.e312 FE ( tered wall floors E . ope eons boat. mcluding “'E wall ROOMS WELCOME. OL Ss ron meni | pr ae brick — 26576 - l 5 _, bow wiiey & A bun FE ned and SHE at doo: ong py as tare ; ; Eemmodern 3 | “| ge oor eee | Ris a ae et imine rte ba ene Four of N za Da ie iving room Page to ye =| ate a eee : M . 3134 hed: Lilse tr tree: lots. Fo ow ea Ge Cc £ ee tori eebae : t kite ’ Thi ceed a _ & » 68 ga le 2 bed do DAU . connate 4 OMS AND Bessie oS fe ter we 3s. and rm hearth ‘firepiac Bear Bal oa ankates i — fore feb. cn Nom prs enea ices we een x AUI sible ‘ _Soeraie- ha od pd TE agape » | dial Joven toad can he hoger “oF 10 OHS easy There can es 10Qad i LH.B soad es is yeee faratabed. | ( an ae ¢, tor- Walls, select oak seT3 r sat i Met outa polls pi num Un DRED 8065 Com can We gue! BEY y 1362 RO ~d A ieee Seman eon ee blocks 3 ith, Bt location Bg oet rn eal ber. DRE 5 Cc i. ¢ pu VON M w WN er eres aie B crake prDRoows fas, heat auto floors "Plast a place ‘| ROB. ants ws cope “Dy < . 5 ND CC ember_Co-op. »R ta EW for ROOM G be r. MENT. See Fi Jo er 20. - ERT WE Open e Ra FR eautiful CO : Co-o} eal 2 season. GOTTAC R mon oo pes ing auto. doors. full ed | 53 EP mae ST 8u loca 6s MP p. R tor L ore OR TAGE. Ne esale ed. ing. of West | —— ; down ges hot — ta pet H F. REI! f4 = APIN Fooms, ea aaien fi 7 “a 4771 Custom ‘near ranch ARE ‘NO on =e 2-4810 | Fer : maior “Ee oe “ ‘Pontiac 4 bath “ot Pee a consist J O} iN me eae pn : EE +O 18 im cr. Be Gat eters | ing feat signed for " Onen Modern RTH CI eat - Ren 32-3423 paniie Ohi bu Ce foto : built’ of gupboars kitchen, sist K. R MI 4-44 . . i E a ae or ter | Pipareobod pated Povo — | featuring room TY | A t R kite tile n Ts = in ed h Th W 19 FE 7 = i NB Can “atte tur: sie tee tand rpetin pl b j T BUS 00) oa gee on low = oa war coeee | Gace - R ree est E A I - Call after — ne Pee eau - | Sasoment astered we ms with with sli & 5 Is. EA w bed: S - 34. n OO SS ter F at m foot } fu ed low [ Tae cae rs jo fet beet Se Ha ros Ea AE ao sea Kictenes| Bee a | i co alee no | Se eo = att 5 ing full on pine Ssuetie — gg cleat " — pte FE wo = ott * _— s._fix room j nity ent ae Naewsie ELD — | rate Frege a Weplace = its. Property teil : FRONT house ud make ‘ rend A ton il basemen hails. Bw Stree Pol iar ‘Tiled om home Bee aor and ‘eateet, coi P achen ine | room me | @ — tion Hand —— i SS ar = St aE — inprice sie “in incener » atEtoS gon, | SEE rns ae ba, Seats as comme ae 25 io ce ccm ot ae = furn. an onth ‘inetuding soa ord nelehborhood fit eee ate —! 5 DROOM. HOMES | MEP, eemae john forms 8 We Call "tbbsibs et : fesiocoa guest ed panded os on = | walk “beds e. . : poly! h as Hurry, BU Price. ation we! ho: a r 8 lot. e e ba: rou. am \W = ith _2-370 from begs. Everything St tenes cad 8M Bra 2 autif oe NGALOWS Wood Call Sas t, ppoint — ae sem 1 HITE ' . s A . Fred’ and — Fr to good Bunesiow ——— ure Built in ward == rong NO : Ma " an =o nany and ceaat ta Ww FE LAKE _ CLEAN SLEEP wn. Call FE Eastern o — bette 2 Segre ore) fete eee of these sod oelent bas Estates 1 ORT SE & Sn nuel " saree as ge eS CLOSF oO 3 ern room 6 Idea: location id i roe stirec base ~— bes - hemes 298 I . ment | trot res me b m ent aoe & iS — mar a E ment a Sus, "schools ~ Mr 46000 T ‘porch uit in 18 ain paar ee fei Bs sci cise, ee] ee =o ke Sari! eS pees (ont ot rent e ae SO 2 7. 46 EEPING wily oe pe $ rls t DAND ares 44-0584. eriee wall . a= to aM + ar oo s. gain privieges Mechanic. a porch, spaced throughout. #2 ert Locate ¥ BUN res| You w Tot & fenced cally ‘sayincane and. sae aom| : . Jordan 62323 yom, oe ranch t hand at 67. = | ”_ENTRANC . {throug _ WEST price. $2500 %| = GaL won al P rms. | — aa ent f a3 venier an bain ype home <4 FE A do con off ow pri t r : yh “ os an ini "RANCE i su . 4] Bitu in py ed etter ice “ ow oe on ace Se cia. b | CE. | a : t. bedrooms” iaree down, Bituated on Wenster ec Basement, Cal t this a Good CASH” _ Fall. through-ou and ving Kamps Ese ¢ noc fens cites wee | a BS ar | Sane LD, Ba ao [ec ee aylo R en H rs. legs = redhey roc 3 —— tad plant unde dscaped tiles fan to sce Pee ooh — A srket for A pete are Esta Only § age ar mt wil have Open ered INSURA T ealtors Ci dat sshade ee seer as P22 Ee ae mmoaerg | szeund bushed 1916 ON A inoue worry. ~ Fe 43s N * # Pree a FE CLAR down. oretiag treen: Dand Orr BA ‘pase- and vassety eive os . that “IM for na. Lot sround w N. Neatly . Suat i A KN = : Parking Co-operative Real « 4-0528| ¢ K REAL Es —_ alow modern « DOWN” . G WRENCE_W iy ail pr en ts P MEDIA oly fruit Sbedrm” home ho ee OLL i aa asad cece BPE cana awa oo ‘YI Sh] gente etl ere TE ree oe cao saa, batt YY Ex Sun ve Re: Huron oe wae m Oper 24x32 will ION s was nee ts “and | Part rooms, car 8 breez coe . J a T change al Seen a i fenced > cae un ® pope mov UBUR: ow at ichact bas toa kitees arege. Teo — —i M HE : IN te_Bxch syL Price tereen 7 : 120 ‘foot jell house fasts Attractive 2 ony “a Siclatt pre oon Ms gadowlen ERE sag) 0 a TSHR ia A See a sac amie ee oa Is A good. fami Gi -9584 7 a se on eitoms in * a eoninee odscaped acre HE “CI aavet net ee aE Gees a pe eee TARE EROS DI) isons vinrace eee ia ite, cee Bee Ss man e. y E on , ea ¥ Ww ca- own m a : » in BY M nA arate “entrances, bedroo wall Sao Hotlines 1 AND T ararel fir IL pas heat ae tieg_ bath, own home. F roo: AEE FOR MAR OL O; oes sedis ieee ee rs, we Sat | St a = eet tae rt a "a tht Lay soy HERE IT a lara an! oa Brick, abe Re ONL . ie a garage, s Seria oom Geer pied : ail, mocern other attra on ee WEST and onl pen gs br seee the I ~fg Esig e is en for Y a fe bat ts Sa "ens" Sl te fee ey = se 7 sey The Se ee Tow fn eee ee , to - A ‘one, Let is EAsT ~~ sell Lik. po ota F 5 lot Dagon of $2100. ene: “ tv heat °t Pull t hom #10 “down. Her wi often. NO GI + sewer. own. 1 Popa invert ns ur —- @oop BU — us 3 a ALOW $2,000. ar 5 gate ey gy! Sr FO difeet. Pay rec Boe ull basemen pear income ome et im jong THING ican D ection si, std rant i ede tame aoe path a tie ins Baediedd cole nee ele es ily | took beiv ¥ Torvetee bath co. oo : ted on =, 500, toni ae hibetthat le axe 980 ar earage. Now : with «private. ba “a time. — of HA Sia |e $30 down, ds, Reve, out’ $1500" _. a: strictly e. Com nea E GHT: w ED) = x ice PL . pri rE WE 1,500 eze- itor hea’ r new 8 . W vee : ick metts of Us IRW Ble "| mean ee years ge ten ce say “at ete ae eee we \_ STOUT, Rea nl soars: i TR. 0! ‘atie ¢ ent t — of 950. ee) ar ba: pe. i iT, Re; T mat ts IRWIN & RO matron 602 mon Hone net Say chee i NORTH. sup re ee | Sn aay sorte ees _ 2 o 4 pric ee { i te 4 ve oat amr SA|. Ao te AM. ELW air | GILES REA see 6 Se = to eras alge in A 8 L : fl hear ; e ri rs. ee Ae a i bow vgn BEAES oma | 5 SASL a Pete et) sis vad ‘ Es anes Seer tron Bt: Spas ener tes an 9™ OO ee eas | is a ie Denson" Ry gw. : FO § to 7 on — — = defi bein co 7.086. rivi: Elizabeth on 1,850 Clark 15 e. lot Bedrooms. 1- R COL Fut — one Transfe esate he WOODS z : Tame Ga Ww U oe ge S Dial ‘264 Fine LORE me oa = en pe with. beerine OF ecu E aad his bets St. Vest Sid Nn : pasate, webriged att nome 2 bedroom D: ae 100 HA covered separate bath fireplace 22 oatioun toe “xclusive I ‘WE Joven Scots Excellent e2 $21 A grunt. | $2000 Seu wan full | county *e HA” morteace. trace, | ned basemen ft ema rm: | ak HI ne : Bath 5 wistear a . ment has —— 2- down er lot, ment Pon oie Older quivina ag point; eee ver oe ir Beautiful -_ efront E oars Good rage. Aki 8 Ss earaee’ 1 % f i fag Rooms eet a te loca room iba mis be ane: stairs 2, bedroom Auing soece Fireplace in wine cits TEL-HURON rult. $15 000. Variety with & «tor prafestion BR 2 S| See Scmeladenad | Ses a ee i a. | She as om, fly mod Me Ta Sp ie ene cater ieeee |— . stom loomfi t| isk toon. 3 “1 ving | ~A R basement = papel o iste 6 Are inPEe. t asenune scaped lo —— this paseo peepee aro m phone REA sors : ield et? patin Bath enc “yoo down. uw Birminet Bearoo me | - louie tot. 2 irm home. fu eo 00 lake. omace one M LToRS bo Car heat t si 3 he central each cradle 5 - heat, tough 600 ineh 2150 Io toni s for blo ace full b wit! ‘oom, e. F dow ode! | Su garage. a bee poe locatc hk ral un- tra Tot po grad brie! fra: to dl, ping - 160 lot w echt. per to bus land- br eek paleo ormal 1 PE 2 : oe bates at ne oe neat satere. reauired nil easement — rane @ ranch iE, =| heme lees terms: ali Den ‘s a a re-windowed ae " r Je . we! . 8 * with. ' ON a . bedr and all a he 2 Fami _ 7 bus. NICH wn pay ex. Pet ae bagepe PAS me Cie Grecian roe event “tamiiy aT sna . 3 BED é furon, | 33 W HOLIE ; ment Da clean ome —- ee: —— ello tas surah eo with stall naa Fler fe a ae x IN ROOM ae Gas heat ‘fs a hse Basement wih Village. ‘Laree Sten coe: shower. vfatt bath + pepe: | E & HARGER| se ony paige nine eee ae Be cae, eh SB] om a sUR rooms, sil” aiortable | > 5-8183 availa’ es m irame. RocH inément. $17 90 oa rage oe Lot 80" replace,” — ILLIAMS : | EES, gnd havo > betrom Is On me HAN beat Joeas MESTER A ecto © " a ae iaseme ° Baths: 3 , LAKE 0 “1 . 7 x + | a = ese Kiger ont rae "At ent iain G ™ sone a inewe graces oe rein break ving _foum treme : at eee vm lew : ne. gente” Ou ac: e wi dward IN oo heat iving ‘acres, quick Hvini gracious Many. en, | ce. m with 14x28" 1 entrance, LO with low yar. ater Wek ere parcel lak EW Birm CO. ag no teens Gan “| ame sale. wre f tile bath modernistie etch MILL, iach ' 600.09, by Ww — IM % mi — 6 MI 7. Good to a. bn ment nown 3 for larg aeeun oak , 2 Jad DOW] — Ww . to 6-4500 countsy es = ties Becerra Eas ay nae — = ta pe bh 1 and clee WN at WRIG. model” |” N M estate. Smee ae: chine | st Sic - der conn, roome, en full * fag ; A I a F oa! ‘ Y PAYM od av HT, Re ORTH S S FLOYD K 932.000, farm of a ide men gM ene pom corated etty NT porative Neal’ Xs ea : with I w D- KEN’ terms. ea! is —. terrac “ N ICHOL! : Seorscd Site is ME ope ee ae it bdrm davies, 75 baie | aoe ieee cy a ‘ R. New ; . . to 5-6: ealt fireplac se earth ae boo irge Js nite! : fly t otutoma ‘on: 106 o in e ith 17 at a ty i a paym $10. ful SULIT r g roo co log: x16" L ‘ai dif. 45 Oak AL costs ent atic : ers hones ev wood rl otal Retr 6 FAMI 14 500. @ you Bale | FE tl . eases LUET, R AN tengo wo] ver | moder meen val i rota Ga , : ne Reals ree Y LOCATI eta BRICK up Lomaateg y, secorated pian Living EFrull brick . OP Estate TIO} = ae TER 2 po a coma Snonee “at : P R N 8 RA \porches” shade n bathe iitchen “J "bear i as ROS OFT e ee CE ovcua a shaded” furnace, ere ar Tiel : Ads PER YA ust livin, sie eens Papel stelry| on anal ioe size ! u ND sot Chane ie A po 500 = alsigiet. AO ear offer: ihre, beds loae Ge Th se Noors. het ai a | Abaya ce Mista eta cy Wan once Be ir furnace, a Rise at nd ‘plar roo “pasement anythin sell,_rent, cise five eouce fs BS ow |" ie R. Tri Sees x : g! Phone t, wid c h. tacn ec Open “E ripp, Realt lage, Pa _ > ag 02 E. . HEM 000 bid Even or IND! 1 for o, Srivan Vi : , arena pumuests EAD - ar re. Ria, VILLA = ae a fer Ud 7 a — ota Wibhex andi FE 48284 Ww a ise | tle bs pall in immaculate Leiee Pct porch. at and om ies Near IL LARD. r Delco oll fm, and naculate ‘ te: ttached r Padd street of ba: bedroom = sround home Alec en- ‘oom iock, ler STRE 1 fu sament : 96,800. cy 4 rage. Omi s and toilet e ho’ ae nace, with from, Walled any _tatae bain doa ‘Boor: 3 RAY ePrice 413.500 ms. rm. 3 year arge as fu loo bed- O’N 600. eet Fee = agg O Pee Ph - EIL, Eb aah, 8 1 € cond o furnace —* tal bet Ie Food w, R Wet and Near ae cee of lot, o-opers Pe Tian = Realtor Di rs lot tiv 103 B.K orive ‘field. xie H chools. bath. cooperative Real Estates “THE L E large tes wy. vil ‘$11,006 M: Es 32097 a y low roveroviing sBtidge Tak Phe PONTI noone, bugs: fied A thro OWN AC anim ds! ugh REALT ring’ Sellin Classi- Y call ee easy &. rentin ‘ write E2-8181 vanes e. ad - *., ry oo ‘ , . ? { pas oe. ( ; Act f ie, y ee phy ‘ ye eee eg! fe ue = oy oe } fi ; $ . Fr . Vhs } ie 3 | . Z AS si Var ; Lf vy fr la a " A | } j PEN Ge IL 7 1098, Loy ) f : ‘4 3 ag : an URSDAY, APR : GR ey, PRESS) . gi he THE ONTIA Fer Sale Lae cSt lO “4 SLICE 0 LAKE OAKLAND, Bo ft. frontage ' : : bath, CLA: le entrance 4 liquor bar at ry oie But fs surely worth CH na. the E GOOD SANDY BEA RS 3-bed: pone DYE JIM W RIGHT, Realtor Sse Gets rm CLEANERS & Oakland: ars; PE boul) fe se Estate Exchange seads 8. Sha Bs _ Can se cash , = down. , & stupendous EWAYS to) os cent peat “ss : F LOYD KENT, Rea FE 5-6105_open eves E. ‘ HAPPINESS |*Surmezexes STATE: WID Beater. wicey landscaped. Price A MOTHER'S DREAM RS ON TARE isdsen tameebed : A GRE FLOOR PLAN — we Terms, Call BENJAMIN R. BACKUS ,) ma Fy oad "¢ rooms ond | _he nase ar Location Means .— o epic and” span be screens, ae Only 3. © ccneee bige sad ary 2 ca resale ¥ $0x134 : Tea ‘ For ponvemions: = apoointment seaped att Offered at $0,360 en be lake _privi- gy ge terms. CALL Us TOD leges on — Ay = priced AB : ¥ 2 bocks and Here's an - : A service to town and LAKE FRONT iis! SwaP IN YOUR coe. We have Lawn Lown. , raste| . WA CE SPECIALS ublic and paroc th with ILLE AREA 1 er ob & bew one, 12% INCH TELESVISION, APP —— * “a on lke fee oe CARL W. BIRD, Realtor gy ng MODEL. GUARANTEED FOR 1 At Clean... $28 ter “heater. Enclosed breeseway | penal Bhs ol gm wieuley ment Fe Seeireney National Beak Bug, hy 8. eines. Sect | oan ——— ee Wee °- Nv the ei es. ; tools, and garace. Lake orivieges Semdie| you be ofa — with an in-| PE 44211 grass seed uoer Kem-| porry. AB Apt, ome! eae’ ve oe A cow cranes "Balance orl ser of "lakefront ving fully ear 200 F FT. E : . . grills Cochran RE- Rea Victor Console TV oe 10 room home offers frontage. Priced | ~~ ‘ lawn GUARANTEED a EGG lated li-to-wall car- ae paints, We rer SOR SALE 95 up So “EMBREE & GR Suet) pote it weg Tose rig “BARTRAM py mowers, Sharpened. erbes |" irgeratore os: S90 UD On Retreats © Fatty det. $39 : ee Union wake Village. room, heceeuac pias a teereaes HOLMES- OR 3-1 ‘ At Meteora : Hardware 702 We Huron. Spinner washers ....... Rai) oY gy ee ag nw BR] place for for | 4392 Dixie Rew of easy , Tocwem ciseeere a... 5 NSS ue 1. A E and bath, Seat carter ral Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Extra Fas TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, ar sore eat | he .. FE $616 . basement, oil heat,” storms ~~ : fu good housetrailers. ) Chippendale -| YOUTH BED $11.50, K sarees ‘ar attached "garage 5S Property #9 Service | mame ear — PO Rg fie amt ge Mee Offered at_ $25, - ot res by ownes. 4 bedrooms, A ge 47 Sale Business perty 49 uickly . Ev $85, 8 walnut wr to40. electric ebair, $4.50 RON ame #2 SOOKE. large living room with go For Sale Acrea ee [= ae ee oe | —— suite, , MI 46-6342. Tug. $12.50, $3.96 up, oe FrWE LL INSURE IT | ‘uchen ‘aed dining "oem, nate 1% ACRE LOT WITH cfntgee ee lise Fairfax. [haan node pine! sep to 20 [12 ROOM oe gener oS Sears RNITORE sewing ‘machine, $9.50, sa. we fferd | you BUY IT @ining room, xe well, —- Clinton Sea WINE any worth « pspeee. ieee to swap T Rina tarten Woe an axiom” $3.95, Besy ee SS ee just Kitchen and m with place Genoa. | GROCERY, MEAT BEER, to ths, ioe ¢ Cinttes_gosdee ons ocner ems buy, sell and ‘o ~this 4 room ranch ho Al resi- recreation acne bi unit, and gas station on 8, Tele- tDonths —— naeghiped contrac’ tic a 2-7872. pcan or layaway bg across the street from Maceday nd bath. ce: heat ana store & Call F© 5-944l. Call PE 4-3415 4 rm. oom Benk Furni- ach on tc off steam Bargain for inventory. O acreage; a a Furniture tans. tases is poses for your | =7 ‘ot er features. | Make ap- “CTP Y SaRe gaye" Pete ae30 eves, HOUSEH LD FAPPAN | St0e OVER | MARKS CHEF ADtO Geoeral | _ ture of orehard Lane = Ave, bow a play pointmen pend condition for range. 1 yr. old. 16 fGen = PORCH RUG. ; children. A Phone for — an ap- Y co. over property. bg gE nrg NCE “indo, electric m mixer or sell. ser Gotha th tar call PE Te ae re ae ai today. i coo —_— Evcate xchange Tress Boxes.” = CITY BUSINESS SITE 21631. ae WASHER AND AB tien cher ¢ pm. | *E 2-0263 BEDROOM MODERN. OFF AU. T location. 786x225 Corporation of Pontiac in_N. Johnson FE a 3 BEDROOM School. Prime city corne Both sides. w St. Kay : : eee: 5 MAPLE DIN- VING ROOM 4 T “til @: Sun, 10-4 ra Rd.. near Elmwood ft. paved street on 3% South Sagina “WILL TRADE __j sok 2 LI WE 2-218 HI’ ars Ins’ (BRANCH genset peep utility Deer | ee ane Active ee — ged lms tmd_Floor wee tae 1965 WIL 4 door sedan Chief |“ ette suite table and ¢ chairs. eed ACE, NEXT poOoR TO Avondale School off Auburn. 1 Perry “alfeet ident heel Dasinges for peed Peppa Plenty of of space . ates & at ee fom toe Geen Savment Rate tor attist, a nae ooo btu.. termesiate yen BR ° “NINA MARTIN, em Srec ghee win teaen Gee | 4.4 Themen x. Mr Brown.” dav ie eken, x ek cones ak cae | REALTORS Penton Area.) 1 ml lack HESTE! R AREA WH and ‘worth SHOPPING |. H, BROWN, Realtor | goneei vacuum Lai FEW, oo ; Prone, OR >1872 or = rested top frontage. 8 oe dairy ; ROC “- close to S FT OYD KENT. a ’ FOR A LOAN? men, 1362 W. ‘Huron 56 ol 956 mpriie. Huron Gar- x13 MARUON SHAG ROG, Lag aes loam so — $17.200_. 5-6105 open e v thin : pore sovese ; $16,400" 94.000 down. bare end Bich — in country BRO ° a4 ee ee Power “YES” omen a a a Ne | For Sale Clo s fens PURNITORE AND : “jes AND | . / Rochester bape ge ig on ttle” Sone credit. Single ee Gon Gmes. EM UTOMA Tic W. Sr 4 [ - Acres — Roe = . brick. heey : first write or Se eM ic Wana. . B, | ANNE Metamora mn on Gea? bath. and for aensintment Phone On $1 Srtaaas Ooi Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A| prGar, 5 TO $500 wel Monee ger EP rs. oe ee edt TT) “is. : , dark c 06 ACRES. NO BU ent- 7 a gin Shon. ATOR he, tt FE | oe house, rade SHEPARD 6 ACRES, W south of Hall PP EE LOANS $2 Newman's Variet~ EELVIN ‘automatic | Othe: OFFERS 32 stanchions ‘aad eups. WERANK'S OL 1-7813] Grange” Reed. available eat | STANDARD Ol. ner enabliened 7 AL aoe Soh Mas | 3 PC. od Ted, PEs: Price $21,000, $8.000 down. | Tien os Sale Lots 46) crops. this “Owner. Detrolg. wo | STAND Two stall Super bt eae — as — bid) down ‘and £2.75 week: | —gZay DOUELE Daaia ms on . ne 3 7 m. 7 : T . rich, 111 N. Perry, : : ( xford—Income ~_N. of Pontiac RRA 1-1625. N Lincoln 17-3248. after FINANC BOY'S SPORT COA se 3.5. iy bP: Goodrim, 303 7 sink Laree 8 a* 2 fai tn in’ Lapeer county: as -_ DESIRABL® wt loaned pn Ta =O, 4 MILES BAST OF 7 = a STORE (PARKING: bos Sol nd 1_W_ Lawrence, Ding 2a Boy 5 srousers, td Me sings. site pene ROOM SorrE. an For Sale Miscellaneous 60 very @ ree, of ings — like x Bloomfield. Pontiac. “ity nonthiy vav-|~ rear) in irley) Call OU N Also spring aire re . bs and ~ rooms or first floor, 3 z & room honie . take over small m (cor, Auburn & je. WHEN. Y 12 «815. 1 white my-| oot General Electric cond! bo 3. bed- | baths. it in ford Township 38-0660 (co i 2-5219 eves. . 1 pink nylon. . Very good Jack 2 Setee, eso ies Sylvan Realty |-=# 48| TORE SORTER , PUPSBE TE OO | Sit aici Fe) goss ed pa = rents for - gas hions in barns, Farms CASS LAKF RD S- ee “GOAT, 8 2 LOUNGE CHAIR A aia. - Basement coal furnace ac’! sia! (Level slabiy geaauc: Lk. Ra. For Sale ~| AND STORE ROOM 800 8Q. Boy's size 8. TOP 4s ea.: modern living room 8 ment can — permit available. 2 a We soil. Live stream and 2383 Owners t ~ ie PT. FOR Any BUSINESS on your | suits (navy & brown), rs. All| 2 piece air clare water -heaters, Lot 865x231. | tive lake on farm. ze ® = ARM: GooD LOCATION. FE get i quickly . nan & trousers. . E 2-3 MLE & ONE'S. RENTA 3. car cement, 9 acre lake OPEN DAILY 9 TO 5 ACRE F. s WONDERFUL —_ Leal or fu be : TINOLEUM ) Perry, Co} block E warace $13.500. terms. | CHOICE BURLDING Sire IN RICE 12 large 11 room gg 4 44423. - Exchange 30 a —_— ans vs mv Sore paca? size 14. geo price at Aeon 13 ae 1251 Baldwin rE seer | pores modest home eo. living. | of cut stone,| For “For Sale Lf your money prob! coat! af OF 8. 4 : | eee Sots, we ew | & BARBER WORKING STOOL. 500—West ; aaron mea Pen: eee mia Caren tacae oes ee i =—— € = seal, REFRIGERATOR. VERY Tiwnte Wetsama CON PRE. vt 4 ae’ Saveur heme ae Golf "Club. Private owner. ing Foom with brick, ebece: | GROCERY AND 2 APTS. IN BLDQ. ST LLL Ls Toasy sive wrton snortre | PHILCO ABS BhAPE, | ALWAYS WRECEINO, OUR Co. . room laree FE 4-5906. ftchen, - large ates east s res. “_- - BABY. nes “we BERR te BOVE: a Jiao W. 8 in excellent condition er “up, extra large | “Upto. date. hhatures. clean, size 14. Good condition: JOSLYN Inc, 3 m with fireplace. 2 +s : “Tog. siso basement. 4) Sew up to da exchange - coat, . 782 Bi oot epelaned Mar narmes! 670 = Huron La T Ph. mF 002 SES 2 See ee sewer ana aise + a am bath with — = gome property. oon Me Titi per Call OR 3-7666. ; id PIECES OF WEAREVER ALU. ALL Spy {wholesale te - rear a {._f pow. ; trance for hired kelp. | now es. 12. GIRLS pieces GENER Tl Open. eves. til $200 down. R live stream "barns, and| days, PE 3S218 ev : Bldg. "8 CLOTHING 10 minum, at bargain. FE Dixie Hwy. PARK PREE SS hester rative Real Estate Exchange B.D. RILEY, Preene by Eagppee 1 2 barns. Fciaens Gas taies Si 702 Pontiac State Bank a ee 1448. times. ‘wil Near Orion & Roe Co-oper 4-1157 or under dapted for b ot! Business Opportunities 10- NG 1 TO 4) 56355 or PE 26547. AUTOMATIC , iegee ea Lake Front. Brick . _ ONLY $50C lot galty atte Br i CLEANERS FOR SALE. FE 46264 MONE Y oy everal ral twin een wat on 1 aalaasae! mada sare SEWING CENTER Living room 16x22 Hesto-| pacen home im plete ry Better Park. FE ¢i after hat, “Girls “dresses, 8 ‘and 10. "PC. SOLID MAHOGANY - ior Seep rest, | Ring nat "h Recess se cates Pal Fe RIDGEWAY | GROCERY BURINERG. STOCK ARE Geap On sais Fe SOLID rae $a: dine | "Utne machines From “aise chtn. Thermador 2 seeticen sand beach. Built mmercial. FE 4-9325. Baldwin . *- hi fixtures. CHILDREN * : ie. 4 chairs. $35. FE 4 Huron. FE electric renge & haa 4 coe 1951. Brick and ledge- bens = rative Real Estate Exchan temore. STORE. OR_3-0548 ‘SES. 92 TO | —t#dle._4_' P COCKTAIL TABLE. ee sa D> THis rms., space for tlity, ek exterior with attached BUSINESS ft. Cash or terms. | Co-operative Res FOR SALE GROCERY netgh- | COATS, SUITS DRESSES. $2 MARBLE = ok rE. 33045. T.U. Brie. : a eee arn 000. & 80,000 B. Leora hel irryeed emp arage. 2 large bedrooms, fe nto Cele Spears, M59 stock and fixtures. Good a iets) rE. 26 new _ 9S: sap | =e * furnace, 250 gal. See ask roe, len, vanity tiled bath, liv- Por’ informa: . - | 60 Acres—Off } To You May Borrow __| ($5.5 am SIZE 16, MAPLE BED eprings and) an AIN. Will install upon aluminum storms & screen ing room with fireplace Koved o> Carron NOTT. en arn met | Gik Stat Ai Gana ou 7? GIRL 8 ¢ neater MA 6-3168, Ag box oot] soa Ome Kaban an ve | eS foe wee Bre seem Scan | man! wessmens tara sazta’ Med: |G ood location, na “Toveiy for Y SCARF, LIKE | Aristocrat box sp a, Red G08 met |: request. ; ° £18500 terms. Gen. Elec. furnace. 170 W. land, , aew t inventory. Boz 14, 5 t 3 SKIN KOLINSK tress, $20. OR ON, KEW Of, HEATER _ “ t Home To tpcluge Priced ‘below re | 3 fee Sor FE 24170 root ‘and siding. 1 My bedrooms! tise Press. URANT FOR O ee BOYS 3 psa | mew conecar Water Twin SOx teed rebuild ‘$0.50 oan tone Conve escen oO »| dra Seten ” BUILDING LOTS bath on bags tlm Double con-) Ti TTLE RESTA meron irom Today - - Pheer and slacks. FE 44804. | ew CU esereas and own, ‘make ar wea established state : p 12 lots. 40°. Sewer and water in| 4p. —< i rent, all ape Kennett. . _sacke RMALS. PERFECT | _ spring tv. and service on any ensed home operating for | A Pontisc. Terms, Phone De- structed eel ag $14,000 cash __Fisher Body gate : |3 SPRING FOR worn twice. Aoua. | [Fi, IN. eg x . heater, OR 3-2046 cennenéele 3 ne | 3 Bedrooms B wells, raspbe RVICE STATION FoR lenge 5 pnd aed Sizes 10 and 12. | ig in. used T Fr PRESSORS CHAIN SE iomenk new | Nice ity story home — Sar rene NEAR SCHOOL, 687 $26,000 * SUPER Small inventory Call 1. creat. ake up to 24 ine ad yellow W ALTON TV “tee. miner ere | Dumps, ms opewer, tots ios cludes all marry = Just, off Pontiac a so rth. Cole Ol! Co. PE 20173. __ Fs 38. LIKE NEW. Cor. Josiyn FE 22257 ward as0es separ | road. Oak floors & painte Kenilwo ett Inc. |= “BUSINESS mane. SUIT. SIZE 1. good for | Watton Cor._Josi "OR COMBINATION TA- Sun. ‘ters “for owner bed ee | walls. Fireplace. Lot 109 x LOTS AVAILAB’ ‘Con- Roy nn “GROCERY : om, sme}. CA ge phonograph. GeO S REN REN AL ployes. seat bee om lot. | 150. Fruit and berries. payments. pene. Sons REALTORS ; 3n03 With 8. D. M — Pool, growing fosce, Sn ATIGUEA. ble —— and 5-8406_ JACKS : heat.. any ; $2.500 down. struc £044) FEdera community ‘: m roel MISC. CLOTHING. exchange,| Also > YEAR'S .2-W Exceilent investment | 2 E. Huron Sunday tition, Complete stoc re - ; rs nings and est compe . Many _CO. fa 287 Oakland. | ; {- America’s . >rice—$29,800 Indian Village BUILDERS ATTENTION! | Open Evenings Lease room and equipment. Many FINANCE PE 40541 | __ misc. Resale UE SUIT. HART | 1964 models. One of Am war New Price d and right Be sure to call Nols, Home — Take Abore Walgreen's HURON | MENS NAVY BL ize 36 to, best brand ars, Buy a new! Rg ~ ee) eee home en e Cogent og egy rire: Deng pee A 2-Acre—Good 3 psi CORNER pempetae & eer bail oo ar $40. FE foodie Tg litte more, than ANCHOR FENCES Elizabeth Lake cious | Large § room ‘s sold on Dallder's ly_new 2 bedroom. “Bicel ORSE inten = e : machine. “Tt money down. FHA. approved. dining room. T bedroom and | brick and rrenare Ree | gee, can te ome ~ gible all Mmgdern home food gar ‘RED sl “00 Disie Highway ENS BUITS_ sii ATEO.| % wed machine Mi gaat | FRE eee, Fs ile bath down, glassed a | chow Dense ab ‘netude OFFICE OPEN 94 en Sioa Miake’ rs Fights, &v $0450, FE 42080 or FE 29179 Across from Post Office i AN cTitite dinner jacket ti crane we Johs- h “>: Yale"? beereome "aad. tle | Iie 3. “atuched “garege. ISON. Realtor “down. “Hurry! Walled ‘Take RESS SHOP TEAGUE FINANCE CO. are wor cor Cae peak son PE 431 za.|-Artists’ supplies, hobby ° . Price includes all Fua ter OHNSON, Realto Dial naw St. location ce = TEAGUE FINA} SP resses. Size 14. Prac aaa AL, heck our clas+— Grapes and carvet, At| Fan terns es ? h Rd Reauy"Bian MAT Ewigt shed; Ines reason for selling. N. MAIN eee es eensae. aie =| a erly OR +1208) supplies—c tached 2 car garace, e0od fooms—$1.300 Dn. ;} 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. . repayment plan sated te vous with seats attached: BARGAINS 1x8 W. Pine per M 879:00 ot Baten S Onee Se RED HORS |¢. PANGUS Tse ches. OPERATION NOW! >» zm rteous service | desks beds com- TOP ARG : boards, per M $79, Deut cunt Gauee a (Sh Ortonville 132. Reve RESTAURANT. month. Avail-| needs. Fleisher, Mam- | book case | rators $25 up: inerators,. reg. $120.98: | 1x12 W. Pine | Wing ber & Sak YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSU! # Cass Eliz. Rd BUILDINGS. ON grossing $6.000 per en awaits you. Teste F ‘dent. plete. $24; — $5 up; beds, jas a ezers, reg. | 1x12 W" Pine shelving per fi “aa. FE 2950 5) or FE_2-0170 | | * ovement ogee ba Lake. and able ctipme ment’ Available. “Pon ager. Berklev gin —— = “Tv sets, $25 wp; nore $10.95, $180.05. ae: peg Te | fr tpectal Ber i ne ‘os | _ Press Box FE 5- tadios, $5 sp: new ch + chests, s letely automatic, | 2x8 red A are .. $119) AN ee ty building lots ml = FAMILY INCOME. MODERN. HARDWARE. STOKE ND = Ph. : sets. $3 pe. 35 — bedroom ent trie water heat: | int oa eg oe rr O SC Have 2, lovely bull em free |" very nice. Gerage on eee aw cost. wun te ‘Square & A to a ce ‘ae ee oe ee Se ce price. Laundry ee I oie, 1 lear Will sell on conttac ft. on M15. Near 8. Telegra opposite Pisomtiele u 7 tes, $14.95 up; dining Loose Rock Wool ||.’ -".* a. REALTY CO. REAL | Private owner, Call PE 31368. home| Lake .Rd., Sat. 9-6, Sun. ome : suites’ $10.50 up. Many other RAYERS 2” bianket Insul. per i60 tt. § 4: POR BETTER MOMES Cooperative Reat Relate Bachange | By “Waurs ann Canoen.| S2.2°7Ct, Motera,© ‘tam ome pega eb = Lc TMPONY | Set ceu-mess papees ee rig! ae {xix seh a -0263 “LOTS. 100x173 AND ood farm. MUtual_ 42293. oan Co Y-a-WAY PLAN bata : tise O14 N de tively re-| gi LA ‘~ W. P. Com coat teec with 2 nice 2-02 eonlses Lake osssee ane phage own. ee eee ari Bide. Sy FA RADE-IN SALE pee, doors ws sine teccasens Welty tanuiecse: Open Sa “th 9: mirictee, (S586 ees Cecie, | 9, Acres. Level. A Femodeled 401 Comm sturday 9 to 1 a § BS T. 95. |. 3 pe. colored bath sets, all wellity eee ctw as! built ia waxr hoon 0 BRANCH —— on W. Drahiner +6410. Ve Very ge fand, cpoekeg perenne t id Hours: 9 & : AROUND. 2 ACRES TUNRS., |ABC washer .,.......c0.00s ae eomplete Hien ; Vv - wel itul arge : } Se nice i e : : . ¥ eserves we - A Tilers | una she Z = ae) SPECIALS eee wes anirlag P TO $500 | Beet loos | Seat eienias ror tas substantial down pavment. Sane ke oe 5 U WED. . savecdecceige f pines after 6 00 call Mr. Jou CRESCE N TF LAKE +- white thee last sad can buy one FLOYD W. BURT 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TO § SALES CO.. 4 mi, east of Ele roe c boareseustes sa DRIVE, < ALL? i TE 49858 } Bedroom Cedar Bhake dungs- Toe enks tt on eal ie eases Ortonville 04 KET UICKLY ‘oF t mi, east of ghar | Cee Feo iners i 5 RD / — CASH TALKS | Le with possession in 10 Robe | for only $15 down an cantanneta lo- eH Ortonvillo 64 MEAT MAR on A Ra, > CRUMB ELECTRIC” MAKE BURE Irs / Sree fuk orcas tae sonde ace [lo eee ns cation, “Remember! A iitie tana "a alee ee Sect cece nee for reo a i / ee ore “with lake vrivileces. | nae is how livable and ca wed & better living ” ship, s. sidings . Also near m pletely Leong kill room LE WHO WORK J ale! bed, complete, ING se ace BURMEISTER i= iat iaciee-%< am eboch Son toed | purchased for only $5,850 one Itor | Rees house. 5 ac 3 Pousible wheels see Son PEOP dba o Pg ge bureau, Saryes / pee! ee = | cask deus permet Hi. BROWN, Rea to te gg, teem Bouse cn mess Onl tt 000 Use this specialized. se = Northern ern Lumber Co. / en a Mr Bloom MY 2-0806. Pr INTL: AC L AKE we Ww. Buren args po dt “acre. Parl webp: Denis plus vemal ‘ail: down to oS pod other : a / | oe ye onesies thetr Sree ayers "Over 100 her Sale Acreage 47 Blvd. 20 Rd. Rochester, OL SHARP LIQUOR SPOT war y yest to dartee For teal & = ; tos Polks ne = ee for $9,350 a of lake benop phy land igh ind poo aches 2 MOUSES, CHICKEN 23-6673. = NEAR "Ind eed it’s sharp to moe’ hg = i a | toneist = cnn ‘ room modern | mediate ipeneension < see! = wolmee! pla “Geen well foci ° anes Such Realty, FE 5-3616 over $79.00) arose in "ba "54. No Sun- ratory — B iid apt Orn toker : —— = Gh Ham: —larkston. Suchy Realt: _ = = Basement with s $6,509 cash ther things. 157 E: 8 no food . Contract 7 | Rest. 2 car rarace. lot 58x200 ft. . ia Rochester. — a7 SENERAL wren | FLUSH-FLUSH-FLUSH commercial = W. od Co Gree “OWNER. 4 NEAR FARM RS : po ee F. ‘ © : *Grescent L Lake. —o from On pavement — 96 acres — UB I L AN wa Qakiand Furniture | 2 ears po | Sree ref 'PE | _On,zerement 0, cre PUBLIC LO/ A. JOHNSON, Realtor w Realtor aim small lake. : milk nous 6 cre soring fed lake. ae Huron FE 3-7181 Po s ». ore Cornet . va F ; : : -Oitice Open? ® ort fo Ad vil- |- . Hur quar as cbgeai_ orien esd 1704'S. Telegraph Rd. | Op “After_$_call OR 33003 Assignments poet. Ouly if mallee fase ; = : . ; nn . 2833 an eee ON SCENIC Special . ssign . school across the b $800 SS MB 2 FE 4-25 @ FT. LAKE PRONT ON - We specialize in obtaining definite — on reasonable heed OUT ALL DEPT, 2 . : : Haters te properties for etiente or in jocat: | San be tgage Los 84] SETLING OUT ALL | tpangse ee. . Crawford iow Theat Sem] REALTY CO. ae. Seidh, toa aiatt | sate ae on AR we . ee mpt, confidential, “pe TY c Be O30 | 6 eee oF Heater ...........- cus- 3 Get Ready for Spring Watkins Lakefront service on your call. - GILES REAL Algo LOW. INTEREST pre, aaera NEW a . ti 8 ‘ A lovely 2, bedroe iarge pleasant Get ready now for many pleas. PAUL D. Be Oven * 8 ~< ae 38 TOMERS through Classi- nice large ing L, nice ant summers Watkins Realtor : R living room. din: upboard &i edi section of bad ‘ le P kitchen with blenty “nat tome Late ied laketrom tot 2% W. Ruron SFE era - 72 ACRES ena ee fied ads. To reach buyers finishing to be done. It is a gtd gp mt monded. a with stone Nive: Eves. Choice . —— pee eo. haere Lergia * Faastog ‘weier oa tara: FIVE ACRES farm home | Fo qucten hoses : | for anything and every~ best ae a pada in nice location. 2 ime Turniture ‘and, electric All level land located near Clark- car sarace. Wery em ar 4 Money ick | thing, dial FE 28:84 | for . bedroom -with plenty o noe ad hao ston. Ideal building s! re : : ui Tee ccstened wie salou ot ce: a sme Hving st Me | among mene "genre ° sertts ap: Porag Rane ve | You can turn —s ad-writer, oo ae aes i ny — best; tat fone ' oe Oniv. $4400. total price, day, cash anything : an ' Li io ™ . | er ey |_Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | EDW. STOUT, 7 ‘oF | to sell! To place a 4 % Inquire a ; ow ‘ * . gs 6. PH. PE 6-065 eae call 2 CeAWrorD 3% [SE EE AT Ya Pa Sa 6% W. mur orm ise) ' 4 steam and ho} wa- re oe ae erareine SUPPLY SHAL! LL s $78.95 roo _— paint 20 ai. rior semigioss $3.70 gal. McBade Hardware OPEN ss 9 TO 12 PE 2-9392 {927 Auburn Rd. iat Crooks) 276 Garage Doors TO CHOOSE FROM SPRING OFFER “| 1-3 hb.» shallow well fet sump $63.75 wi 46: IONE FLYER TRAINS AUTHORIZED FACTORY mar. gen Pree test t TASKER 8°63 W Haron analyser Cc. Reasonable. FE 2-3951. * LOCHINVAR 40 — om BOT water heater. __$35._ FE MEDICINE CA CABINETS LARGE 30 inch mirror all metal Sabiast yng = $3.06. a marred. a cabinets with and J lights, new sliding triple door units all at exceptional bargains. Michi- Sete fergconm 303° «Orchard ‘MOVING SALE _ 52 gal. electric water ere $70.50 4 in. soil pi - pipe : Heavy duty pitcher pumps .. $5.10 ee at laundry = complete stan faucets « : $17.85 Cash and carry Open daily & to 6. GY 10 to 2 Arnason Pluming Supply 963 MIS Ortonville Phone 130 ie WALK IN GATE AL. ame a tr =, be eialtv. Reinforced conerete, ‘Bevtic Pita: avorovsdLiceass v~ aoe , censed = & UNION. —- Constr. & Supply Co. 1980-90 Union Lake Rd. EM 3-403) EM 3-3647 MA 4-2600 Nails & Fence 05. sts Bee us ire po Ah other 6 steel items at wholesa 'B SLACKETT’S serrv al: steel, fully eusranteed. 835 Estimates on * suits and dresses, asprin. coat, sibes 10 and PE 4- ry Draw Tite Hitches The kind that bolt to the frame. Tour aid-hitches, and _ load | land. 32S Disie Hwy. OR 31456. ™- 1 Jig Saw (With Motor), 1 exit saw 6” blade. Both tn excellent | condition. Call PE 71-9443, | DELIVERED 929 50, 20 GAL. Ot tanks, 275 a $32.50. Special — on tubing gauges, valves legs, ete, I install. OR 3-2946. DISAPPEARING | 5. | staircase, $10. FE FOR SALE 1 Goon Bi ~BROODER | houses «ize 19 to 12, also office _ Heb Bitsoe 10x14 fal to move. utton. ey Spe FOR SALE: steel drum: Es ais F ur rub- ‘a! Dish Closed head drums. ir P. _ 4750 Joslyn Ra. | FUEL OIL TANKS 978 Gai. 18 fen OH wenge 5 FE 5-1467. a9. Le Factory gr oo annie lars % — "PLUMBING neha PLY 109 8, vagina $2100 | 14” BIRC HH ODORS xe" ae quien Seance $7.00 G & M COMPANY “SHARPERED. ALL WORK |G RANTEED. 57835 2529 Opdyke Rd. GAS HOT WATER HEATERS: Flee hot — heaters. 30 eal. ot. fired hot with T stand. Cold & hot water furnace eolls. Wate: softeners $3 _W. Ruteers St. Garage BERRY DOOR SALES CO. | DUNCAN ‘ABLE 4) hairs, chest. of drawers boy's | suits 1 4. i aha BLDG. SUPPLIES 161 Disie Hwy Clarkston MA 5-5811 te Ee} LJ Zz Ls] <= iy) > 2 J f is} 2 gx Dee ‘JET PUMPS. $69.50. 1-3 P. deep well Pes pumps with 2 sal. tank $112 _ A. Tisapoee & S. Perry, MUST SELL —h. FE 5-529 ee eee ; ae ee TANKS erenenees—Wrtee @ __installation destred” PES 1 USED a ray pena sie = = ——* tanks. $15. $25; 4 used Rotary oil conversion burners . will instali New gal. Coleman gas water heaters. FE 2-363. 5. 671 Orchard Lake Ave. in wooed, plastic and pearl seats at extraordinary values, Michi- nerd Fluorescent, 393 Orchard ake Ave. Talbott Lumber ad P. §. Paint, also Spread Satin | Gold Bond r TELEVISIONS, REFRIGERATORS, freezers, electric stoves, troners. ew floor samples Big ‘discount. Terms. Cai) or stop at Wayne Heating Co 523 N. Main Roches- ter. OL 2-0211. UrFED SUNBEAM FURNACE. _.#Fod condition. FE 46429 BATHROOM FIXTURES. drainboard sink chicken eauip- ment, dinette set glidex. Will sell cheap or trade for what have you. PE 4-3159 WILL DELIVER COMPLETE modern garage for modern liv- ing for $189.50 plus sales tax, See Display sd, Bob's Butiding Service. 207 W- Montcalm. WINDOWS «& RS WITH frames 2 doubles 26x28. Single. —s 41 5 : outboard. OR 3-2211. 9140 Pontiac Lake Ra WOLVERINE LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. Paddoc 300 8 FE 2-9784 No. H ‘oak fearing per m. ... $95.50 a per M 2 pe New toilet. $18 96 lialé lav stories with fittings $16 05 We carrv a full line in lumber plumbing ang builders supplies. _All priced right! WE WILL HAVs POTTED PLANTS for Easter Liles tulips, hvdran- Hvacirths : Newme en's €non 918 Orchayi Lk near Tele- graph 61 Do It Yourself “Helen, wait! hit somebody on the golf course!’’ was eNL AN . You're supposed to yell ‘fore’ before you | Sand, Gravel & e Dirt | 66 FOR SALE _ANYONE WI T H in acres black dirt rer peat moss abaut 6 ft deep, Near new subdivision of 250 new homes, less than ‘4 mil: sway All peeding top soil bene 4-0650. GooD #ND DRIVEWAY ROAD gravel. Delivered. Priced reason- able. FE 4-6588.- LIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD TOP soll, 5 cll. vards delivered. $12.50 Call FE 2-3064 MICHIGAN SAND & GRAVED CO. Now ‘loading bank run and oro cessed road -«ravel on North ‘4, mile north of ights. PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS | SUP- ply wash sand and gravel. cement and morter, fill dirt, road gravel and trucking OR 3154. PROCESSED DRIVEWAY GRAVEL washed 60-40 concrete gravel. Pit- fill dirt. fill . @nd peat grav- FE_2-1768. | PRO@ESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY 60-40 and cushion ATE AIR COMPR | COMBINATION DOORS, WHITE gravel, pit run, Complete with 75 ft. of hose and Pine. $1415 coast side wall sand Wilkinson Sand & Gravel. 2 away guns, 650 jb pressure. | Shakes. $14.50 squ _FE_ 46218 FE _2-9303. Alt a Call EM 3-5 CHURC HES INC, RICH TOP SOIL 8AND AND AND USED FE 20233 _srevel. FE 32-0003. PowER” MOWERS, ROTARY 'SAND. GRAVEL. FILL DIRT. FE TILLERS. POWER SPRAYERS DO _5-2003 paym ats available wer Miller,| YOU HAVE DECORATING \- Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 rden ‘equipment. Oe We can pares ou with the ou £58), Bi ward North of 14) dreds of the "atest fashionable | DRY SLAB AND KITCHEN STOVE sens 2 a : colors of Rev Satin rubber paints. __¥ood, $5 cord del. FE 52006 __ iM Wa oe Oskland Fue! and Paint @6 Or- GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD. $3 50 Ae at & ote ae | chars Lake Ave, PE EA0 | ed 2 for $10. Delivered. FE SAVE *| DO IT YOURSELF. SEPTIC TANK 106 6 pHa maa ga | Cleaver. Oniv 36-95. G. A. Thow- >| “EINDEING wOOD - - (OLD GARAGES REPAIRED ro —S-%® S_Perrrr__ alan OR 2 took like ‘new, Lengthen your ga- iD OR R EN al HARD ti 0 t= D. sees. _ Fane Put in mew garage doors. p, derchant senders wel | te ee Terms. FE Save | oor pancet® seme CRAP WOOD LUMBER. PLY- ood. e QUALITY COsTSs LESS | OUTDOOR TYPE RABBIT HUTCH. es, OL 2-517] between _1 and 5. | OIL PIRED FORCED AIR FUR- Martir Saies Co. FE ©0740. Eves FE 4-6500 ORDERING YOUR EASTER BAS- ket now. We will personaliv make your Easter basket for vou or One- Way Trailers Coast to Coast. F. E. Howland. | _345 Dixie Hwy., OR 3-1456, |PHELPs ELECTRIC HARDWAR bidg. supplies OR 3-1217, OR ey iced BIRD CAGE. LIKE NEW, easonable. FE 2-0055 aaa: | | | foster L LIGHTS IN EARLY ican Lanterns Oi| Engiish Coach te Tm Gesigns, nace, 220 gal. fuel tank. complete with controis installed co. Pe | Guaranteed you may ann from the many | | 151 Oakland Ave. FE 41504 we have vy made up. New-— far’ Variety Gift Fhop 15, STORM SASH - PY _Orebard Lk mcr Telegraph = comb. windows and door also | paper steamers-waxers and fur- pace vacuum cleaners Oakland Fuel and Paint. 436 Orchard Lake | Ave FE 5-6150 FOR THE HOME WORKSHOP — Delta Skilitco) Black & Decker, | Porter-Cable. Miller's Falls and — 5 pe tools® saws, drills F.]. POOLECO. | We repair, regiaze and rewire ' all types of windows and doors. CEE WPEDON wood, cut wood, & tables. FE __3-8745 | SPEEDWAY - (- FUEL 0 Ot FIRE- mace. fire- Oakland 56158. _Plants, Trees Trees, ees, Shrubs 68 CKHILL SPRUCE FOR Norway and Pine. Austrian Scotch Arborvitae Juniper Native trees. Dig your own. Bring buriap and tools. 2922 Sleeth Rd. go straight wert 3 miles from Commerce Vil- jage on eta el aring = t or ali turns Open daily 8 to 7 161 8. Telegraph Rd FE_4-2508 42508 rer Farm nursery. MU- sie OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN tual +4 ——— — umbing. wiring. repairing. Com- STATE INSPECTED = 2 = tied soil sewer crock and Robinson strawberry plants “ drain - tile Montcalm Builders’ [ Latham raspberry plants. iL Suppiy, 156 West FE | __& 1882. ore eS For Sale Pets 69 ‘closed eve Most complete Kelection of Tights for every room in house at terri- fic values Michigan Fluorescent, | 303 Orchard Lake Ave. PLYWOOD ~ fn. fir 4x8 per sheet. ... $5.75, he ae sanded fir 4x8. ; $3.93 4x8 hardboard. 2.45 «RS grandi'lite bethroo.s board —— ae x7 grand!'lite bathroom board $5.79 acetcen eleetric heaters $7.95 4 Metal kitchen cabinets. $17.95 Office file cabinets “$40 50 Damaged Refrigerators Some still in cartons at give away prices HUTCH INSON Trailer Sales 4615 Dixie Hwy. Dra rayton Plains & decors’ doors & drawers ‘PLYWOOD CO. “ FE ews TILE cence OC trade. 1296 Lake Rd HEAT YOUR For less with an H. C. LITTLE autom: or basement duct-type of] furnace, So simple you can_ install and | service it yourself, PETRO heat eervice Associated with Trailer schan - FE 2-4300, After hours, | if you 4 find wast rou went in ay BE why. — got Fool a Low. COST — Wanted to buy” > Just Phone Miss Sales FE. 218i. Hearing Aids Batteries and Cords. All Makes. GALLAGHER M-56 DRUGS OR 3-7629 HAVE § COMPLETE OIL EURNA. ees im crates, 85,000 and 080 B.T. U. sold for $396, sacrifice for = $250. Will show you how to install. Obtain other — fer you if you wish, OR 3-2946. “~~ INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY caLL /’ _M. A. Benson $49 N. Saginaw St. FEderal (#3521 INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH- | 9 Sas ected Batis Veal ot “KENT TILE 5 CENTS EACH \ FLOOR SHOP Open 9-9 908. Saginaw St. _ KITCHED C. U- ' tful 42 .im. model $95.00 value $50.50 81 Ff in : Also several 54 in. and 66 in, models at values. Michi- Fi > 393 Orchard itive. | WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLLAR FOR PAINT? PE ¢1112 ok ING BROS. PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE Cameras, Equipment OA) KODAK 8 MM PROJECTOR AND sereen. EM 3-5072. OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT listed under ‘Hobb ee ok |! classification number plies,” poeenteaa 120 a mses wouLtr- ter. Professional model 6 shift. Like new. $375. ivate owner, Ph. FE 2-2077. ATTENTION churches, Medium size pi- ano. Pully reconditioned with. new keys, G FE 4-0566. CABLE SPINET PIANO. $425. | Bell tape recorder, $95. OR 3-9414. E PAIN ey $1.89 GAL. SMIT ri Ss, 357 § . Sa ginaw §2 GAL ‘ELEC HEATER. $79.50 30 gal. auto sae heater $49 = Noes sink-fitting $59.50 a Laundry trays ow faucet $21 SAVE/ SUPPLY 100 §. Saginaw St: | ROME “#2. 4c & “Thomps RgooH— HARD wooD ‘LUMBER. S-44940 | REINFORCED CC CONCRETE SEP- (tic tanks Ph FE 46428. SEED oe — $4103 tor for ‘tree home S eee — a SET $15. AN- | _ 2’ DISH tique tray creamer and server, coffee perculator, $20. FE 2-2761. STATE PAIR PRIZE ae _ 16 room bird house, $30. 2-0970. with flat duct. Garwood EM 3}- be “ELECTR IC DRILL Ps h.p shallow well fet pum fointer & planer 2 dD. motor . complet: joner _ humidifier * table sa ome h.n. air compressor 275. No 4 Bu m hot water boiler, complete with oi! burner and controls 289.95 WEEKEND, SPECIAL,|* THURSDAY, FRIDAY | AND SATURDAY. HOT POINT, GE, AD- -MIRAL REFRIGERA- TORS AND RANGES. ONE 15-POUND HAM WITH ORDER. ‘PHELPS ELECTRIC Phone ORs 3-1333. rok bane at ay GOOD PRACTICE. PIANO. _CHEAP. Samy: PRACTICE PU PIANO. $75. _ Gallagher's, FE 40566 _FE_2-6390 ae PPO BRUSSELS ORIFFON PUPPIES, FE 71-0243. Boers MALE, 10 MONTHS. AKC. Reg. Shots. $75. FE 2-1894. For Sale Livestock 72, PPL LL LLL EASTER LAMBS. Ol 2-0002 GUERNSEY HEIFER. CALE DUE July Ul. jE geet 90-0416 _Rechester. Rd. | 18 Mi, GOATS: ee —_ a3 RABBITS AND BUILDING. PE 5-6511, FE 5-9636 KIDS. OA NNESSEE WALKING Corky Roan Allen. 4-0650. REG. TE Btallion, 400063. FE 1 SPOTTED SADDLE HORSE Gentle for children. 7 vrs. old. 470 W. Walton Blvd. RIDING HORSES “ali afte: 6 MY 2-5882 or 2-3) oe 2 PUREBRED HOLSTEIN BULLS Ready for service. 5561 Cooley .__Weke Rd MUtua!l 4-2521 50Ws AND PIGS 596 DOR _east of Opdyke 7 STALLION 3% IN. HIGH. AND 1 pony 2 vrs. old. 1_ mile north of Dravtor Plains off Sashabaw Rd. 3971 Olmsteader Dr ~ 9 YEAR OLD SPIRITED SORREL mare, weight 850 ibs. with stock saddie and briddle, $125. 1860 Por- water Rd oft M58 4 COWS, 3} HEIFERS. 1 STEER. —-* Watties rd between John R and Dequindre MUlberrv 02634 _ after 6 om ‘% CHEVIE. *. TON PICKUP. with rack for — horses. Mex- fean burro, gentle EM 38943. YOUNG GYERNSEY COW AND FOR SALE MY ~ Wanted ed Livestock , 73 73 OPERONS WANTED LIVESTOCK OF ALL Cry Forrest Jones, JABY CHICKS NOW IN STOC Day old to 2 wks. old. Utica Milling Co. Auburn at Adams. re 32-5021 7 DOUBLE ROW LAYING ia cease: Used 3 months. Bargain Fred Stonehouse, 3172 Grant. - F-94662. Auburn — Oi goods HATCHING. athacicogy' oy ater Rd Bie Be Beaver. ' Mulberry _ 9-229. EASTER DINNER. ORDER NOW! mp tender oven-ready turkey hens of Toms at clearance price. MY 3-4681. SMALL ROODER __brooder stove feeders. FE 4-123: ~ WANTED: Poultry wanted, ail kinds market prices. dressing. PEOPLE'S FISH AND POULTRY MARKET. | 82 8. Sagi- haw. FE 4-1531._ WHITE eae FOR BREED- ing or Drakes. $3 50; ducks, §3. See Giddings Rd. FE 5-6660 ihe 1232 BABY PARAKEETS WITH CAGE Limited Time Only. .$5.98 S01 4th St.; PE 2-402; ae _ BOXER MALE FAWN Shots, si, PE 41968. DDY'S NEW nose ARE BU =e Northfield, off Giddings. near Walton & Perry Fd_ Ch rie's vy, i ee feo $20 pies $25. FE 5-1451. CANARIES. “Snowe [PE 8.0038. Call after 12 noon COCKER PUPPIFS. BUFF AND Black. FE 4-0239. 2 TOY FOX X TERRIERS, AT STUD. Pups for sale. FE 40406. ° ENGLISH parsons “SPANIELS. 6 months old housebroken. AKC pong i Must carl for lack of ie. Verv Call Or- _tonville, 1 DiFif ~ Flo's Home Aquarium ~ 2 fish and supplies. 186 FE. ¢1873. Senin SHEPHERD. ONE YEAR a peare Registered AKC. $100. (NF BLONDF “NE RED AKC female cockers 6 mos. FE 5-004}. | PARAKEE/ « AND EC ANARIES. 2489 Auburn Rd FE 4-6510 MAXWELL UPRIGHT PIANO AND bench, good cooakeeny s$i00 FE _ 4-7435_ _ ‘PIANO TUNING AND “REPAIR. . ing. Oscar Schmidt. FE rE aang: |SMALL USED SPINET PIAN $250. G t's, FE 4-0566 Sale Office Lane 63 ~ Sale -aperting desu COMPLETE. SET OF GOLF ‘CLUBS + REG ‘32, CAL. COLT POLICE POStI- TIVE PISTOL. _ SLEEPING BAG ONE WEEK OR 3-463 USED ONLY a AFTER 6 GUNS—BOUY SELL. TRADE Manley Leach, 10 Bagley GUNS. BOATS. sell ‘ Bi . trade Bur ; Telegraph. FE 2-4708. 7 oF CLUBS AND BAG. FE ‘Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 66, © a BUY. on IT YOURSELF 8. nal owner FE 5-6504. “ “ie CHEVROLET DEL RAY CLUB By owner. Power ¢ flies. Priced sell, m After 5:30 _ 44528, pa er. Low mileage, and healer. Sharp. one MOTOR SALES at Buckhorn Lake 2-261) ull 8:00 p ‘mn . "60 2 = DELUXE. EX- Radio and heat- er Carkner—Studebaker . Birmingham MI 4-3410 ' [353 CHEVROLET. 2 TONE HARD top, 210 series excellent condi- tien. 1 owner car. Radio — beat- er. Only $1,005. FE 5-0324 69 CHEVE. GOOD CONDITION. _ $325. MY _3-5964. Toss CHEVIE BEL AIR, HARD sports coupe. 2 tone, radio, beater cpeceuee, white wails. seat oar CONV. $10 ‘DOWN and assume pavments. . 464 Woodward Birmingham 1983 CHEVROLET. 210 4 DR. RA- dio heater A-1 condition. FE CHEVROLET 1953 4 deo DRIPT- | wood gray and hori: Radio, heater, visor, white walls. | aed CON Di are Te Will he Di BODY Ave. een WINDSOR YSLEP TAKE OVER PAY- =— $195 DOWN 30 mo. on balance at bank rates, SCHUTZ. MOTORS DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER $12 8. Woodward, Birmingham “REPOSSESSED CARS” SCHU tz MOTORS DeSOTO, PLYMOUTH DEALER $12 8. wood" td, Birmingham i951 DESOTO 4 DR. slo DOWN and assume payments. 464 Woodward. Birmingham. You'll Find No Bad | Matthews- | CHEV. STATION "WAGON, 4 ry “| 1951 Plymouth Savoy 775 oe nes Tae _For Sale Used Cars 91 j| Whether You Go For A), a| Short Putt * of a: “You'll Never Get In The Rough witha Hargreaves i ‘OK’ i Used Car | 1952 Chev. St. Wen. $1045 1951 Chev, pickup. ....575 1948 Chevrolet Panel. ,165/) — 1950 Ford Sta. W gn. ; 695. Long Drive ® A) CARNIVAL REAL BARGAIN Ss “M4 Shevie, Clu Coupe, sharp. 48 Olds Convertible Shar ‘46 FORD 6 AND ‘46 NASH 600. Good c 876 Kennelworth. _Call_belote 3 p.m i$ FORD 6. R DIO. AND HEAT- fapeiond _et. New license $ rn ¥. FOR SEE: , BETTER W ‘est Side Used Cars “o FORD. $150 3340 EASTWOOD, 3 FORD 3 WINDOW COUPE, 1948 Pontiac SD ....,195 1950 Studebaker ... 2.345) ‘02 PORD oC USTOMLINE. RADIO od heater extras. Best hepa vu beens w. an Aer after 1952 Chev. Suburban. 7251 jens FORD CONVERT PULL FULLY | 1951 Pontiac SD .....725, Sirs, Gece eee 1953 Dodge SD ..... $045 ine FORD CONVERTIBLE. GOOD | 1980-Oldsmobile 4 Dr, 575) _ Seine" 000 Sctual miles. FE 1950 Chev. 2 Dr....,..545 Pe pe i tani 1997 Nash SD ........ 245 | pice: OL Torey, S118 total | 1946 Dodge Cl. ce 195! *Oaveeee > , 1952 Chev. 2 Dr.. 1936 Ford 2 Dr........ 1950 Pontiac SD Cpe. 1951 Pontiac 2 Dr.....675 1953 Chev. CL Cpe....1495 1952 Ford Panel .....645 1953 Chev. SD, ......1295 1951 Oldsmobile SD... .925 1951 Chev. SD .......655 1951 Nash 4 Dr.. .395 1953 Pontiac Cl. (Pe. 1595 1954 Chev. 4 Dr.. .1595 1949 Hudson SD .....245 1950 Nash 4 Dr........195 1950 Pontiac SD. ...+495 1949 Pontiac St. Wgn. 345 1951 Kaisef 4 Dr......495 1954 Ford 2 Dr. 2.0. .1445 1947 Plymouth SD... .195 1953 Chevrolet SD...1595 1950 Chev, 2 Dr.......473) 1951 Lincoln SD .....695 | 1951 Pontiac SD ..... 645. 1949 Chev. 2 Dr.......345| 1953 Ford SD. 895 | =EGGS”* ; 1950 Ford Pickup . PH. In Our Easter Basket !| 1950 Mercury Cl. Ce. 395, PCGoos EL 1949 Chev. 4 Dr.. 495 | Hop at These Barains! | jg49 Ford 2 Dr. 345 | 153 Dodge V-8 4 dr..$1095| 1954 Chev. 2 Dr......1395, '34.Nash 2 door....$1199 1951 Ford 2 Dr..... 05.545 "53 Nash 2 door ag: | 195t-'NastrSD ........ 445 52 Chevrolet ...... $ 795) 1951 Chev. SD. .......695 52 Plymouth 4 door.$ 795 "52 Dodge .........$ 845 ‘33 Pontiac >. .....-$1195 ’51 Buick 4 door.,..$ 695 "50 Nash 4 door.,..$ 295 *50 Ford 2 door..,..$ 495 *50 Dodge 4 door ...$ 445 ‘49 Dodge 2 door ...$ 295 ~*49 Mercury 4 door..$ 495 "46 Olds 2 dr., hyra..$ 225 TRUCKS "47 Ford pickup ...$ 295 "S0GMC 136” wb.,.$ 595 *53 Dodge 171” wb.. $1195 *52 Ford pickup ...$ 695 "54 Chev. 2t. tractor. $2100 Ready To Go Riemen- schneider. 232 0S. ‘SAGINAW ST. Open til 8 p.m. FE 2-9131 New Credit Plan | HAVE YOU BEEN TURNED DOWN WHEN TRYING TO B EMPLOY BECAtGE OF SHORT 1950 Pontiac 2 Dr.....475 SE Eaves oon setec-| 1951 Chevrolet SD....695 Rives TRAY You! caw guy | 1954 Ford-2 Dr.......1495 Seen Spates ewe AND | 1950 Buick 2 Dr.. 345 LITTLE AB 65. -| 1954 Ford Sta. W cal "1795 No Co-Signers! 1948 Ford Stake...... 445 : . 1948 Pontiac SD. ..... 245 Immediate Delivery! | 1947 Chevrolet 2 Dr...145 Deal Direct! | 1948 Mercury SD ....145 _ 1951 Ford 2 Dr........ 545 No Finance Co.!' | 1951 Pontiac 2 Dr.....745 Buy Here—Pay Here | !$4@ Chevrolet SD. ...175 YALL COME 111, 8. ‘SAGINAW ST. NATIONAL a * MOTOR SALES SPRING SALE Our Buyers Are Kings! 1854 Dodge convertible, radio and heater power flight. Your friends wilt think y new car. Equi wheel Thr yes Mercw 2 to Gemonstrator .. 1953 Buick, Super Riviera et = Radio, ee. Ls dare Peek 1982 OCidemobdiie - 2 door, eon heater, hydramat A etal | et 1,145 1953 Ford custom & 9 door. radio. _ and oo There's no better | & bran With continen- — car is a steal $1, “Monterey 4 doors, is « —< 16 | lose to Ld . 2 tudors ‘a od bought new 1042 Buick 4 door. ® dra bet ma i tion specias * e160 win 7 Trade and Finance! Bob Frost, Inc. Y DEALER Ss Jes foodward eS ye $ 1901 Lineote 4 Goor berate | i kept them un- , | 1950 Buick SD .......645 1950 Chey. SD. .30...395 1950 Pontiac SD .....395 1948 Ford Cl. Cpe...... 245 1954 Chev. 4 Dr...... 1395 | 1952 Nash Sta. Wgn.. .695 1947 Nash SD ...... » 165 1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr.. .695 1947 Buick SD. ......165 | 1953 Ford 2 Dr. ......995 1954 Ford SD. ......1245 1953 Dodge SD ..... 1095 1952 Pontiac 2 Dr..... 745 1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr.. .675! 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr...795 1950 Plymouth SD. ,. .495}' 1954 Ford Conv. .....1795} 1949 Lincoln SD. .....495 1950 Chevrolet 2 Dr...495 1952 Oldsmobile 2 Dr. 895 1954 Chevrolet SD....1395 1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr... 595) 1947 Chevrolet Tn. SD 195! 1953 Pontiac 2 Dr....1245. 1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr... .645) 1953 Chevrolet SD ..1095. -1950 Chevrolet SD .+.595- 1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr...675° 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr.:.695 1948 Pontiac Cl. Cpe.. .295 1953 Chevrolet SD, .. .995 1953 Chevrolet 2 Dr. 1245 | 1954 Chev. Sta. Wen, 4545 1952 F ord 2 Dr.....; 675, | 1953 Chev. C1. Spe 1243; | 1950 Buick.SD. .....Open) 1953 Chev, 2.Dr.. 1245! 1953 Chev. as Cpe. 1345) 1951 Ford 2 Dr. ....°. "605. J982 Ford ......3.... 845. oe Sta. \\ gn. 645 295 | M atthews- Hargreaves 7 - | 1952 DeSoto V-8 Fordor, TT 1951 FORD CONV.. $10 aren Met assume vaymenis — 8. __ward, Birmincham "3 3 FORD ~ CUSTOM V-8 Radio, heater —_ ovevdstve. This TAKE MOTOR SALES khorn Lake MY 23-2611 till 9:00 p.m. 2 DR. and assume ——— Woodward. Birmingham. 1954 FORD ia ee ICIALS CAR FORDS MERCURYS | LIN COLNS STATION WAGONS NEW CAR GUARANTEE LARRY JEROME . Rochester Ford Desice OL 19711 TPAN Be og Aa og Ay ACE OLDS "88" 1954 _by Dick Turner ey fA Copr. 1965 by NEA Serv “Would it help any, dear, if I were to invite the Collector of Internal Revenue over for dinner some eee ‘For Saks Used Cars 91 19s | FORD FAIRLANE. ALL EX- PE. 5-4842 aan HUDSON 4 DOOR SEDAN. Moios overhauled Good work car. $30. Can be seen this week only _ 302 W_ Yosilanti, PE 4-54g8. ‘47 “op and nes Coeas™ FE & MO- MERCURY ‘4 2 mai hts : ronies walls. Like new $1795. Your car down. _Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 7 MERCURY © Oa s-2100 inst MERCURY CLU COUPE. conse with ero Perfect EM 3-2464. an MERCURY Sharp radia heater. white walls. overdrive. $685. OR 3-0204 after 33 NASH RA ER, ENT condition. Hardtop, - — —— leather Panos ~ — $000. P * Holly MElrose ‘'s aaa RAMBLER ©ONVERT Like ‘new. Perfect cond 6 tires. eaeee miracle. EM 3-8601. Fiattley, Nash RAMBLER. "33 HARD TOP. — kit, excellent condi- red over Your dar — black da Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham: M14-3410 ii OLDEMOBILE. GOOD “FRANS- __portation, FE 5-054 OLDS 88 TAKE bas ae _ments, Equity $50. ‘8 Okps CLUB COUPE. DOES a. $25. FE 1-790. beater, Ponte $1075. wor ane 08 4 DR. $10 assume payments. _Weetward. ingham. SUPER 868. heater. DOWN 4 «8. | Red and white, Inqui 1954 SUPEK 8 HOLIDAY. Radio, heater white walls, tinted giass, —s steering, brakes and | windows Lincoln 71-4463, _34] Parker, Roval Oak Townshio. cL COUPE. Reasonable. FE A-1 condition. By ow 2 tone radio heater. | faa pri ‘ isso LYM. STA. WGN $10 DOWN 2 door. sienal liehts clean and rod faba gee = M = excellent = - ition rian Woodward r p arp car. car can be PLYMOUTH 1063 CRANBROOK, ¢ seen at 69 Lincoin. ér. Exc clean. Private owner. ae. Ham an FE BUY WITH CONFIDENCE Toten see Bi Petreshe.” 1955 Pivmouth Belvedere 8 fordor Powerflite transmission to, Tad power seats, WSW tires. 4.000 m'les. = 5 Pivmouth 8 Savov 8 fordor, one EZ vision. ra rewaw tires: tires. 2000 mi. 1054 Plymouth Savoy Club Coupe. Hy-Drive radio. heater WSW washers. (953 DeSoto J club coupe { o tone areen, Heater. A one owner car 1953 DeSoto 6 Club Corne Dark green Verv low mile-cve (Drive it-eet our deal. 1953 DeSoto V-8 chub Couve Beiee. Power steerine radie and heater. jow mileage. A honey to drive. 1983 DeSoto V-8 Fordor Betge col- . Radio and heater and other extras. 1953. DeSote V-8 Fordor brown and belee. Low mileage. A very clean car 1953 DeSoto V-8 Fordor, Ponular forest green color, WSW tires anc Manv extras. 15.000 actual miles 1953 Ford Ranch Wagen. Radio and heater, spotlight 1983 Plymouth Cranbrook Cl Cpe aroon fadic & heater. One own- | prs 23.006 miles ag ne ool Cambridre Cl Se- | good clean one owner | aes 1957 Willvs forder . "ARE YOU?" = -- - OUT THEY GO - 1951 Nash 4 Door Sedan, a’ Real Nice Car, Radio & Heater, Overdrive, $495 1950 Buick 4° Door Sedan, Dyno, Radio & Heater, * ‘$250 1952 Dodge 2 Door Sedan, eal Value “Price Reduced, $395 1950 Ford 8 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater $295 1951 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater $495 1949 Ford Custom 8 Cyl. 2 Door Sedan $195 1951 Olds 98 4 Door Radio & Heater, Hydra. , $595. 1951 Mercury 4 Door Sedan Radio & Heater, O.D, $495 1953 Chevrolet 2 “Door Sedan Nice Clean Car $795 1951 Olds 88 2 Door . Radio & Heater, Hydra. $495 1951 Ford Club Coupe, Radio & Heater, You'll Like This One $495 1951 Studebaker 2 Door One Owner, Real Nice ; : $295 1949 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater $195 L/ ATER MODELS PRICED TO —— E 1954 Ford Crestline 4 Door Sedans 1953 Ford 2 Doors & 4 Doors 1—1954 Buick 4 Door Sedan’ 1—1954 Pontiac Catalina 1—1953 Olds 98 4 Door Sedan J—1954 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan 1—1953 Pontiac-Chief. .DIx. 4 Door 6—1952 Ford 2 Drs. & 4 Drs. COME TO OUR TWO BIG LOTS No. 1—150 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4101 or FE 5-3588 No. 2—809 S. Woodward Ave. FE 4-7469 OPEN to — 8 A.M. 9 P.M, 282 CY" for'the Best SOF CY.OWENS | peat ''52 Ford 8 2 dr..$ 699 1. SPECIAL 1954 F ORD CUSTOM 4 Dr. with Radio and Heater $1199 $1199 $1199 $310 ‘down and $35.60 per month, or your old car down, or 16 down and higher payments. - , A-1 Buys 49 Pontiac 4 dr..$ 299 49 Ford 2 door..$ 199 © 50 Hudson cpe...$ 199 49 Hudson 4 dr..$ 199 54 Ford hardtop.$1699 50 Nash 4 door..$ 199 -Cheapies 48 Plym. sedan... .$99 "39 Dodge 2 door.. .$44 '46 Ford 2 door....$99 '47 Ford club cpe.. .$99 "50 Stude cl. cpe..$ 199 46 Hudson 2 door. .$99 51 Olds 98 4 dr...$ 699 ’54 Merc. hardtop.$1999 *53-Chev. 4 dr....$ 899 30 Chev. 2 dr....$ 244 51 Hudson 2 dr..$ 299 53 Ford 8 4 dr..$ 899 50 Pont. dix. 2 dr.$ 244 ’51 Plym. 2 dr....$ 399 “’50 Olds 4 dr.....$ 399 51 Ford 2 dr.....$ 399 Spring Buys -.$ 444 .-$ 144 50 Ford conv, ‘48 Ford conv... 53 Plym. 4 dr....$ 799 53 Chev. conv... $1 199 54 Ford custom.$1199 48 Merc. _..$ 144 52 Ply, 4 dr.....§ 599 1» Mere. conv. «8 ’48 Willys sta. wg.$ 399 ~=—''51 Ford conv. ...$ 599 50 Ford 2 dr.....$ 299 | 53 Plym., sta. wes 995 52 Chev. dix. 2 dr.$ 644 52 Plym. sta. wg-$ 899 ’52 Ford hardtop.$ 899 54 Nash 4 dr.....$1099 51 DeSoto 4 dr..$ 599 52 Chrys. 4 dr...$ 899 52 Packard 4 dr..$ 899 53 Dodge cl. cpe..$ 999 54 Ford sta. wgn.$1744 ’52 Pont. hardtop.$ 999 HAROLD TURNER, FORD ' “OBIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile at Woodward MIdwest 4-7500 a JOrdan 4-6266 Trucks '34 Ford 1% t. p.u..$844 50 Chev. 14 t. pan. $344 53 Chev. 9 ft. stk. $599 49 Stude. és exp.. $244 Liberty 9-4001 Liberty 9-4000 1655 PONTIAC 8 HYDRAMATIC #70. 4 door sedon olenty acces- norice G:! offic 8000 miles. ' driver %2225. MI 4 p.m. 1947 WILLYS STA. WGN.. Pa eae | Spring has sprung— - The Grass Is Riz— Here’s where the Good car is $1,195 ‘ 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief. Dix. 8 Hydra. Sharp. ~~ ~ jals car Under 1952 STUDEBAKER SPORT COUPE Excellent condition. FE 5-9066 | $10 i i i | $1,595. . 1953 Oldsmobile 88 2 dr. A smart looking car. $995 . 1952 Ford Victoria Hard- omatic. = top. A real beauty. Ford- $1,095 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio’ and heater. Very clean. car. ; =e, 305 = 1953 Buick Special 4 dr. | Radio and héater, Dyna., 2-tone paint. : $1,195- 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr. Radio and _ heater. Spotless. $1,595 1953 Buick 4 dr, Super. 2-tone, Dyna., custom trim, V-8 engine. $995 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. Dix. 8 Chieftain. One owner. $595 1951 Buick Special 4 dr. All the extras. - $995 1953 Ford 4 dr. Custom. Radio & heater, loaded. $795 1952 Chevrolet 4 dr. dio & heater, Dix, _- Ra- $795 1951 Buick. One owner. 27,000 miles actual, $1,595 1954 Chev. Bel Air, Dix. trim, all the —. low mileage. OLIVER BUICK - 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101. ~ a. 65 MT..CLEMENS ST. | “WOULD YOU BUY A DIAMOND?” Froma | ~“FLY-BY-NIGHT” Concern? No! Because common sense would tell you why you shouldn’t. Purchase of an autémobile is no different. You are safe when you buy from a local dependable dealer. AND . - PONTIAC RETAIL STORE ~ . IS JUST THAT 100 Cars to Choose From 54 Pont. "53° Chev. Radio & Heater Bel Air 2 Dr. Hydramatic Radio & Heater $1,795 . $1,095 749 Chey. "51 Ford _ “Radio & Heater Panel $295 $595 51 Chrys. 53 Pont. 4 Dr. Radio & Heater Catalina, Hydra. Auto, Trans. Radio & Heater RAL RRR tr OUR BEST THESE CARS LISTED BELOW _ARE THE FINEST ON —QURLOT! 1954 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER: Déluxe hardtop. This is en immaculate car 1952 CHRYSLER CLUB COUPE hout, The Saratoga modet-with- eva equipped with all the power. engine, power steering, power wuaeer Gea pena brakes, power windows, radio, \ranemiesion. Radio, heater, heater, turn indicators and : wall . tires, directions: back up lights; 20,000 actual | Gees Gt kane Sean oe miles. One owner. A nicer car wonder? tures of this truly fine car. $2995 couldn't be found. $1195 _ 1952 PLYMOUTH — CLUB COUPE — light diue finish. all ‘hrome in perfect condition, tires like new and interior im- STATION WAGON Light green finish, 2-tone vinel interior, tinted giass, maculate uipped with large . - ery tll hee pee wee and turn signals. One owner; a. , 20,000 actual miles. $1345 - 1954 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON 1952 OLDS 98 HOLIDAY A gorgeous hardtop model with 2-tone paint, white wall tires; tined & oo tae ect steering, hydramatic oe tone at and directional Transmission, radio, heater and signals; 5, posed other wonderful acces- $1595 “$1695 “1934 FORD 1951 MERCURY Crestline Fordor teu nag gue ‘The best. model with the V-8 to believe it. 5,000 actual milee, 2-tone paint, sun visor, white one owner, , automatic transmis. wall tires, chrome — and out this car ts practically dicators and back ‘ap “Tights; $995 $1,395 "32 Chey. ’52 Pont. Convertible, P.G. 2 Door, Hydra. Radio & Heater Radio & Heater ~ «$895 $895 32 Dodge 50 Chev. Pf ne — 4 Door Deluxe adio eater Radio & Heater $695 . $395 54 Ford : 52 Ford | ee 2 - 2 Dr., Radio & Heater $1595 = 49 Dodge - 53 Dodge . Good Transpottation Auto. Transmission Radio & Heater Radio & Heater - $295 53. Pont. -_ _'51 Pont. 4 Dr. Dix. 8 Deluxe 8 Hydra. Radio & Heater. _Radio_& Heater_ $1,195 he PONTIAC "Goodwill Used Cars” _ FE 3-7117 RETAIL STORE. . Roy al Oak Woodward at 13% Mle Road LI berty 9-4585 OPEN FROM 9 TO SIX DAYS PER WEEK \ heater | = $9353-PLY MOGTH 4 sauineedieammenen oS ae? ees ey 2 fe ry j ae “ ry .? qe if ‘ ra Weed ta eH ak ee e! reg Be if i f r 73 i, [2 en f : i a F j : : f i ! iin é a ‘ pe Peyy sf : j ; 5 i \ é f ’ é a i f Uns bs : ‘ f. i ¢ Sie f mG bs . < 4. i ~} ae soit i PS i ‘ me PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL‘, age Te : 7M ! a Tt’s Rough , Sailing on "English Channals ce : PTA lens Workshop PETOSKEY ® — The Caen ra ae we ‘Housewives Are | | ZETOSKEY w — The Ghew| Bellabeila now closed, will be reopened June| for a tribe of Kwakiutl 1, W.- J. Tuoshy, president of| at Milbank, British Columbia. . -- Today's S Television. ‘Progra: -- 4 . GRAND RAPIDS # — eat ie eae = ania | 0 will hold a : 1 workshop April 1 at Grand Rapids | ‘vaanenel eae cil A comes ctl tire WEY * Jol ly Well Sore unior College. The district in- TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Trove,” modern. version. of | Romper Room. (2) Welcome an 132 PTA units in Allegan, Ionia, Kent, ayrstesin and Cees |¢ 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Pigskin counties. Palooka," ‘Three Smart Boys.” el 10 te f sy pease Keep your children, | 2: | pets, flowers SAFE with CYCLONE Biblical story as rele griats and his wife and best frie discover ancient coins. (9) Mo- tion Picture Academy. Shirley Temple, David Niven in “Almost a Bride.” (4) Dragnet. Case from Los Angeles police files of |, diamond switching racket. 9:30—(7) Theater. “The Glass Parlor,” drama of small town school teacher whose reputation is marred when gossip links her to young male student whom she is helping with a novel. (4) The- ater. Sylvia Sidney plays over- Traveler. 9:30—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. 16:00—(7) Wixie Wonderland. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. Less Kitchen Shows, Women TV Announcers ‘Would Please Ladies ; NEW YORK (INS)—The English 10:30—(4) Way of World. channels: Gripes and growls of : | hundreds of London housewives 10:45—(4) Sheilah Grahani. lconcerning British TV are re- 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Home. | verberating as a result of a no- 2) Strike | punches-pulled poll cogducted by “sO , Bich N | London's “Evening Standard.”’ = = | Determined characters, these 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) ladies, who know exactly what Tre Ore Services. (2) Valiant they don’t want to see: * CLEARANCE! | 30 Used Sets Famous Makes! Priced a g* From 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) News. Paul Williams. $:30—(7) Cisco Kid. Duncan Re- naldo,. Leo Carillo in western adventure. (9) Capt. Z-Ro. Roy Steffens in new adventure. (4) Liberace. Piano impressions. (2) News Ace. 6:45(2) TV Weatherman. Dr.| protective mother who tries to| Lady. noe ns Everett R. Phelps. shield her grown son from reali- 12:15—(2) Love of Life com morning television”—T0 per 8 | 9-99; ties in life in “ " (2) a a : ‘ 1:00—(7) Kuka, Fran and Ollie. == ce agar c 12:30—(1) Beulah. (2) Search for ene the kitchen shows'’—90 tello. “Uncle \Bozz.”” (4) Mich- — = - — cn Tomeeron Typical of letters received by the Table Models, igan Outdoors. Mort Neff with valry ple ves 13:45—(2) Guiding Light. “Standard”. “All programmes ° Consoles All Guaranteed! . We Give Holdens Red Stamps news of interest to sportsmen. (2) Sportsman’s Holiday, “A Landlubber Goes to Sea,” story of cameraman Jerry Joswick’s should be banished that involve patronizing household experts who tell us.how to perform elementary household chores and who credit (The 1;:60—(7) Charm Kitchen. ner Flame. P 1:15—(2) Road of Life. (2) a FOLLOWER—Mary had a little *§. lamb following her all the time, but nine-year-old Lora May Gard- sen of Petersburg, Kan., is one up on her. “Tweety: Bird,”’ her 10:00—(4). Video Theater. Her- | bert Marshall, story of school- TERRIFIC "eevee 2,000 mile expedition down low- er California coast and Mexico. . Part 2. master whose self-respect is re- gained when boy gives him a book. (2) Public Defender. 7:15—(7) My Story. Drama. Model is falsely -eaggeneer of 1:30—-(7) Lone R . Ranger stealing mink coat by envious femal employer in case. 10:30—(7) Science Fiction Theater. William Lundigan in “Beyond.” (2) Favorite Story. “The Time Barrier,” introduced by Adolphe and nephew Dan Reid trail the Mason Gang after stagecoach robbery. (9) Million Dollar Mo- vie. “The First Legion.” (4) Dinah Shore. She plans Easter party. (2) News. Doug Edwards. Menjou. 1:46—(4) News Caravan. John : . , ; , 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) | Cameron Swayze. (2) Jane Fro- National News. (4) News. Wil- man Show. Songs of circus. liams. (2) News. LeGoff. 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Gilbert Roland in “The Ardent Woods- man.” (4) You Bet: Your Life. Groucho Marx quiz. (2) West- ern Theater “‘Marked Trail.” - 8:30—(7) T-Man in Action. Couple bury their wealth hoarded from gambling in attempt to avoid in- come tax in Treasury case. (4) Justice. Man is offered money Second Woman.”’ (9) Late Fea- - ture. ‘Shadow of Suspicion. (4) Call the Play. Sports quiz with Me] Allen. (2) Miss Fair Weath- er. Pat Russeau. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “Too Many. Winners.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with 11:15—(7) Mystery Theater. the (4:15 — (4) First Love. 1:30—(2) Ladies Day. 1:45—(9) Cartoon Time. - | 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) Hour of Shows. 2:30—(9) Dollarama. (2) Art Link- letter. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Matinee. (4) Ted Mack's Mati- nee. (2) Big Payoff. 3:30—(4) Greatest Gift. Crosby Show. 3:45 — (4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. (2) Bob | (2) Secret Storm. 4:30 — (4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your Account. 4:45—(7) Rickie the Clown. (4) | us with the IQ of mice.” writer of the letter won a 10-pound, | 10-shilling prize. And this writer | knows more than one TV producer |who is scared to death of mice.) “The time has the London lady, “ .”" continued haul off all | programmes staged in the kitchen. Friday | We demand more entertainment.” Among the questions put to the ladies were: “Would you wel- come a programme at _ elev- enses?”’” We don’t know what elevenses”’ are or is either, but the ladies didn’t think they Would. “What old faces would you like, to see removed?" Was another. blunt query. Answered a poll-ee “That of Andrea Troubridge for a | start and some of the prim-and-| know who Andrea rong tong is, but we wouldn't like to be her, pet quail, follows her all around| when not perching on Lora’s shoulder. 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A PE f : aia # / | i yo i ff : j if : - *0 0 per cent. eee telephone | calls every 24 “j ; ie } vA “~ Al ae | hi ! i . yi ! x : | ul F | | ' } s , f" je 2 - , F b cyt sibel? : Pal ye i [pf “THE PONTIAD-PRESS, wslURsbAY. APRIL, 1055, ‘eu f , 2 Ade A eee : y) - = ee ere V 'S. Basins iss Pro jects Town With Two Names. |p he ven b Dts el Oi Drillers in linois |. sraduton in tsa Fathers Do Good Turn |e cme fou Confusing to Everybody | ries the name Bois. because 10|Mave Near Peak Year a es oil in 1954 AVON, Coin, aks a wens which read: “A Henner, for our Change Life in Venezuela ;m2%s tome mics Sint tek aun Pein. aware by | SmatrHew 568 bi ué€lia > eee Laat chats Leman (oud patmants tad baggagemen URBANA, Tl; (UP)-+John C. | 1953 and was ex ote te C. Lee was off eae 2a grey seco ¢ nd ben due to malniitrition” have | this this little southern Tinos town is | kept getting confused. Frye, chiet of Ilinois’ geological prose sian, toe fathers ef bis Bonute de. | levation of any of the states pess cut by 50 per cent, The. old | known by both names. Now motorists who see DuBois| survey, said reports indicate’ oil ‘Neuen needed , By. contrast 2 = habits of Sant s 5,000, \ow y diseases have been cut by | ihng historical, — geographical|on the highway sign and Bois on/ drilling in the state in 1954 was ex- ; mel nk ons ge ees — ee ee ee iniee a . ee levels. 000 people. The changes are the ‘ienil of | “point four” program | founded by Nelson Rockefeller and | his brothers and assisted by the major .oil companies now er] _ ing nearly 2,000,000 barrels of oil a day in this mineral-rich country. | Basically this program has two | parts. The first is the Venezuela Basic | Economy Corporation (VBEC), | which is a hard-headed business — The second is CIDEA, a philan- thropie organization dedicated to a program of raising health and | nutritional standards in a country where death from malnutrition once Was common, : Both VBEC and’ CIDEA have | produced startling results. VBEC is a subsidiary of the In- | ternational Basie Economy Corp. | [ founded in 197 by the Rockefellers | as a financing development com-| pany, Some of its early projects, ad mittedly, were failures, Sums spent to modernize farming and the fishing industry did not bring good results. Farmers and fish- ermen resisted changes in their | ancient méthods, But after these | early failures, VBEC really got going. In 1949, in Maracaibo, the big oil capital, the average grocery store was a dingy little hole-in-the-wall | where meat and other produce was | in the open. | Flies far outnumbered the cus-| tomers, and the proprietor felt ‘the was getting gypped unless he éould ‘maintain .a' markup of 100 per cent on his merchandise. VBEC erected TODOS, the first | ultra-modern supermarket in South America. Venvuelan inves tors joined VBEC in putting up the Se eensee capital. The results of this project - were spectacular. | In less than 30 days prices throughout the city had dropped | 15 per cent, and in a year the | price drop was close to 30 per | | | "\ cent under the spur of competi- _tion furnisheg by ‘TODOS. . : The small stores also found that | their customers began demanding | refrigeration and modern packag- ing. VBEC also moved in‘on food production. 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