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Calvin Coolidge from the) presidency in 1924, died here yes-| terday, He had been in a hospital | several days with pneumonia, the third attack he had suffered this | winter. j 4 + 7. . | A New Yorker, Davis became ill | while at Yeaman’s Hall, a nearby winter colony, He had been in| critical condition since. } The body will be sent to Davis’ | A Locust Valley, Long Island, N.Y.. | I~ . for Acid Indigestion (105° tonight’ Funeral service & fa L! Tums require no water, 20 |... for the Brick Presbyterian mixing, 20 waiting! By always | Church in New York Monday. | carrying Tums in pocket Of Burial will be in Locust Valley purse, you can stop gas and | Cometery sour right on the spot, | navis was appointed antassa- ~ ——S——————————CCC(FPN'W#$C'h Tee almost before they start. Tums | ar to Great Britain in 1918 by are minty, pleasant-tasting: | posicent Woodrow Wilson. He re- Just eat ike candy. 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Swivel Chair — $399 ox Two for 17.88! @ Only $1 Down Holds Yours in Layaway! 1 @ nee ecreg. herp pat Washable inyl Upholstery! Swivel around completely in any direction, switch from di to FE 4-2511 Delivery ! for Prompt ts : 1 aetna ON emcees a . Ce ee “ of THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARC Y ‘ . | 2 j : " ; pi i , - H 25, 1955 OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS _— — FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955 Conference Committees Third House of Congress It was Nebraska's great Republican Senator, the late Grorcz W. Norris, who called the conference committee “the third House of Congress.” nis contended that at least three-fourths of all important bills wind up in confer- ence. There differences between House and Senate versions of bills are _{romed out. After approval of the conference reports by both Houses, the measures are sent to ? * * * Nowadays Senate conferees are ap- @ by the upper chamber’s presid- ing. and House conferees by the m They usually include the chairman and the ranking minority member of the committee that has han- died the bill and the member who has it. No record is made of the * * * In a “free” conference the conferees are at full liberty to use their own judg- ment. But in a “simple” conference they must.fight for the wishes of their own branch. Either branch may in- atruct its conferees to insist on certain provisions, If, then, its conferees are unable to convert the other side, they may report disagreement on specific points and ask for further instructions. | * * * When a conference finally agrees, its Graft of the legislation may not be changed but must be accepted or re- jected in entirety. Since the first Con- gress, very few major bills have died because of deadlock in conference. , IlIness Ends Career of Equal Rights Crusader When long illness ended in the death of Warren Wuirs, the Negroes of the United States lost a staunch friend and the Nation an outstanding citizen. Born in Atlanta 61 years ago, Mr..Wuite joined the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, at the age of 25. Since 1931 he has been its execu- tive secretary. In that capacity he fought tirelessly for equal rights for the Nation’s Negroes. . * * * A graduate of Atlanta University, he did postgraduate work there im sociolo- gy and economics. Although not a law- yer, he appeared frequently before the Supreme Court. He was prominent in the fight which was climaxed by that tribunal's ruling ending segregation in public schools. Besides his work for the NAACP, Mr. White served as war correspondent for the New York Post from 1943 to 1945. This took him to the European, Mediterranean, Middle East and Pacific theaters. He also was a consultant to the United States delegation at the organization of the United Nations in 1945. . * k- * In the words of Arruur B. SpinGARN, NAACP president, Water -Wurre was chiefly responsible for making it the. largest civil rights organization in the country. Certainly no one since the great Booxer T. Wasntnotow has more for America's colored citizens. a i | 7 5 That is why so many people are gad- dened when a paper like the Brooklyn Eagle is forced to cease . Until January 29 last the Eagle not only had ‘served its community well but for. 114 years never had missed publication: sg * * Then came Guild demand. for the higher Manhattan scale wages and a strike to enforce them. The paper, which had lost money in 1954, was unable to meet those demands and after 47 days of strike paralysis decided to go out of business. * * * As a result Brooklyn now has no news- paper to speak directly for its millions of people. Because a matter of $5.80 separated the Guild members and man- agement, a newspaper once edited by the illustrious WALT Wartmay, is dead. There. is a moral in these facts that won't be lost on the 315 Guild members now looking. for jobs. “Viewep from the moon, the earth would be a beautiful sight,” says an astronomer. Viewed from a vantage point on its surface, the earth is by no means an unbeautiful sight. we —— KNOWLEDGE comes, but wisdom lingers. A Big Registration Summer Camps Assured of Largest Enrollment Ever Life: What doesn’t begin at 40 for those who went like 60 when they were 20. Every 1955 summer camp for young people in the Pgntiac area is running ahead of former years in its advance reservations. Largest of all, Camp Agawam of the Boy Scouts at Tommy’s Lake, just north of Pon- tlac, already has over 400 boys listed, each of whom has deposited his $3 advance fee. It is expected that the camp will be booked to full capacity for all of its periods when it opens in June. Last year its enrollment ex- ceeded 1,100 boy weeks, and this year Rebert Bennett will again be its director, supported by a big list of adult scouters Former direetor of the Boys Club of Pon- tiac, Chick Gaffney, told those who attended its recent Father ant Gon banquet that he can remember when Jim Cartier who at the banquet was honored as the out- standing boy of the year, would pester him as to when he would be old enough to join the club. And William V. Coulacos, now executive director of the club. says Jim surely has gone places and done things since he reached that age That prize of $250 in U. 8S. Savings Bends is yours if you can do a little goed forecasting in our Baseball Centest. Better get your entry inte the malis. It costs nothing to enter. Perhaps the Oakland County record for long time township and village office hold- ing should go to Ralph N. Drum of Addison Township, where he has been clerk for 22 years. He also has been village president of Leonard and held other offices for many years. He now declines to run again, because he says both himself and the voters are entitled to a vacation 7 Chief naturalist at Oakland County's Kent Lake state park, William Hepkins, tes me that its nature trails will open for the season next month, with personally con- ducted tours, available without charge to any groups. Write Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority, 1750 Guardian Building, Detroit. or phone Woodward 1-5865 A Pentiac manufacturer tells me that the wives of his supervisors were invited to attend one of their evening meetings, which precipitated areal dilemma. All the business was finished by ten o'clock, when the ladies had supposed the meetings al- ways lasted until about two o'clock. “My hogs are wiser than their owner,” phones Harrington Marvel of Lake Orion. He was waiting for the frost to get out of the ground before starting his plowing, but the hogs rooted it all up as soon as he turned them into the field. “And their noses don't even look blistered,” he says. Verbal Orchids to—- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Rowland of Sylvan Lake; sixtieth wedding anniver- sary. Mrs. George Kimball Jr., of Waterford; eighty-fifth birthday. , Mrs. Arthur Phipps of Holly; eighty-seventh birthday. Dr. Clarence L. Hathaway of Lake Orion; eighty-first birthday. \ “Anybody Come Up With Anything Yet?” James Marlow Says: Eisenhower Real Master at Not Making People Mad good-willsters. The biggest lump on the menu is that our armed forces will guard both sides of the Rhine. That's for positively. This ts the mambo style of diplomacy. We are dancing to- gether even if it doesn't look like ft. Things have eased up on the Indochina front, Phan Ha of the Hoa Hoa is playing bare footsies with Lai Huu Tak of the Binh Xuyen Phan Ha of the Hoa Hoa in- sists it is no laughing matter. Looking Back 158 Years Age EASTER SUNDAY temperatures drop to four below zero. WAYNE COUNTY prosecutor Duncan C McCrea, asks Supreme Court to dismiss his dismissal suit % Years Age DISTRICT ROTARIANS elect William Gray of Chatham, Ont., governor. DIONNE QUINTS guarded from kidnappers. THOUGHT FOR TODAY publicly angry at him. He has consistently avoided saying any- thing publicly to hurt people's feel- ings or ideas. Eisenhower said long ago he would not meet with the Russians them, without the good intention requirement. Knowland opposed George's proposal. He insisted the Russians must the Russians could show good in- First there would have to be exploratory conferences by others. He didn’t explain exactly what he meant, But even if the exploratory conferences succeeded, it didn't mean he'd attend a Big Four meet- not appear to dissatisfy them. Voice of the People Says Teenage C Letters when- neces- a these” will net the writer $e Seqpeme Ghtess critical I've been reading some of the articles about a curfew for Don't they think teenagers are human? We don't like being Fluoridation Issue Draws Yeas and Nays If someone called you and asked A certain percentage of our pop- ulation seem to be happy only when they are fighting like tigers in “opposition to almost anything All life seems te be made up ef changes, most of them for the better. We can’t be experts in all supply. J “ f a os satel: thoroughly. Support your mission and vote “no” on posal which would prevent from adding fluoride to our i z t i niLy gE i a #& Hf f E f Dr. A. L. Miller, a physician and Congressman from the 4th district in Nebraska recites that a special Case Records of a Psychologist Successful Wife Must Keep Her Figure, Not Be Emotionally Dull With Husband Maureen’s case should be a flames of passion by keeping the home fires glowing. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE, Case N-383: Maureen R., aged 31, is an attractive woman but her food daily, which included 400 to husband ts having clandestine . dates with a girl at the office 300 calories worth of protein. “Dr. Crane. what can I do?” ate help %ill her hunger im Maureen __spoke_ desperately and her limit herself to one full _ to cry. “I love him with siase (8 os.) of total fluids the all my heart and the children are first day; then two glasses the crazy about him second, and three glasses the “Resides, he ie a , third through the 10th day. man and loves them. Im fact, She lost 11 pounds, and then I still think he loves me, though continued on the slower dieting he hasn't shown much fervor in plan thereafter by shed Every a female fire fighter’ She must realize that it is her task to offset the fires of external passion by keeping the home fires burning so ardently her mate will have no surplus fuel to generate additional erotic hunger. i i ! a Apres tH H P FR interest. for the odds almost always favor wives if they will play their (Copyright 1985) ya e' v urfew Quite Unnecessary If Parents Will Discipline Their Offspring it Hi effects ness, thirst, chronic constipation, head. aches, pains. : THE. ent Hit ple: - 7 i OF z € é x z but we know there are y, many more who would like such activi- ties, so let's hear from you now! Drop a card to either Elmer Lepp Jr., Box 531, Waterford or myself. 4. E. 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SHEEN that and wrong are only after the Absolute, after the | Let Him come into the world of | He Spiveseh, noaiel Gassten chich mag oA at suet at tee a Sia widen J om, 208 catate | Serta, whe one Gat may aaighber| BS sane, ene "maten cliote “ef of which there is no other; and | is hell, that all that is opposite me yengs, ‘batted and "vietencocahess |W Must be broadminded ebout) 1. will im their breadminded- | is nothing, that the ego alone mat- were topics of discussion in Bishop | Virtue and vice, and let Him say ness, give the ‘mob the choice | ters, that my will is supreme law, sf yesterday. “Whom Sad bas joined | *0 them: of Hin of Borrabas, will crucify | that what I decide is good, that| His thinéarce Ome Lat. Chnn hee- “Blessed ure they whe hunger | Him with thieves and try to make |1 must forget others and think cumended | sal a | end thirst after holiness,” that | the world helieve, that Ged is no only of myself, and say to them: ‘Sure the other cheek” Bectuse Hate | @ifferent from @ batch of robbers whe are His bedfellows in death.| “Blessed are the merciful,” and nag lg SF BH, ~5 nile oe he And with these sayings, he is throwing down the gauntlet to the Communists and others who try 5 to make the innocent guilty with . STRICKEN — Adm. John H./ their mock trials. He would have T to q Towers is seriously ill in New) us do away with adversaries, be- HONESTLY York. .He _— on © ep cause when no resistance ts of- : t circles, having one [the first three Navy officers| *ered. the adversary ts conquered Monday, Friday and Saturday cosTs To OWN | assigned to aviation duty in si. | PY a superior power. a vances in the field, including the | wound of hate. . A NEW ROCKET safety belt. 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Loses eeee 12,50 9.95 12.95 9.95 on. maple or waxed birch.. 22.50 19.95 walker... 0.0... eee eee 16.95 9.95 be OPEN FRIDAY & MONDAY. “UNTIL 9 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 235, 1935 Ample Free Parking--Easy Credit! of Displayed FURNITURE, RUGS and APPLIANCES BEDROOM DEPT. — Over 56 complete suites GIA to select from im all the a ii set latest styles and finishes 5 My Studio couches, odd beds, is V/s sa springs and mattresses TT eo ad —_ modern fabrics with mat modern styled frames. You'll be pleased to browse around here. BEDROOM . 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When Capital Airlines re- | .-inies—gravity | acle Mite, which consists of a hypo ceives the first of its 6) Viscounts : | for injections of condensed mar- in May it will be the first time an The climb was quicker a itinis, a steak pill, one stick of American-line as ventured abroad “eeper than that of wets star red _ dessert gum and a uranium tooth- for a ship. British Comet. Where the Com- | pick It's expected to come inty } Martin We found the Viscounta little reas abeed the Ane use longer and fatter than the Cou ciimbing until it was af twiee vair or the Martin 404. Its deep | their usual altitude. At 16,000. egg-on-end-shaped windows, @x- New York City stretched out be- tending below armrest level, af- | iow us like @ child's town. We tooled along effortiessiy al 326 m.p.h., and the pretty Canadian girl came around in time with a from any known aircraft As ts the custom with jets. tt took off without warm-up period The simplicity of the jet engine as! filet mignon, | eat conte the Don’t know | compared to the piston engine elim-| tees, strawberry shortcake and It made one wonder inates growling and hoof-pawing at the end of the runway. 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Michigan There would seem to be a lively | and prosperous future in sight for | @ proposed food~kit tentatively | Wl Cushioned With its own in the rocket age. The man across the isle on the Viscount spin volunteered some in- formation about how things were in the fuel tanks. ‘ “She uses 4.P.-4,"” he said. | “Gets about a mile and a quarter | _RUBBER FOAM NO Money Down! what it costs these people but MAN —_— = ODD LOT MATTRESS - or BOX SPRINGS it up te about twelte cents a gal- Somebody had character enough | to ask, “What's J.P.-4”" ; 4 Missing, 3 Sale as Tugboat Sinks CAMDEN, Tenn. @®—Three sur- vivors of the towboat Annie 8. Cooper crawled ashore about four miles downstream early today three hours after the boat rammed a pier and sank in the Tennessee River. Four other crewmen were still A Regular.$49.50 bie man floating jn a swamped dory. 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Let the trained Salespeople at McCANDLESS’ help you! 11 NORTH PERRY ST. Open Monday and Friday Nites Save 2° © Regular 3" SPECIAL 97° = (HIMNt ‘aaa Spex +. mt Project |» ; ‘Star Farmer’ 4 Upper Peninsula Youth Receives Top Honor to Pay Shore of Cost at State Conference SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — EAST LANSING @ — Theodore awe h teakgearenlig pare Bs Voters emphatically endorsed the |. was proposed Evergreen interceptor as the “Star Farmer for 1955" rs Gunuion ot Samael ae during the state Future Farmers of America Conference being held last night. Thm STA proc weil oars tae Cee Sayvice cix south Ookings County Peninsula youth hag received the of which Southfield Sod be the heaviest “nancial my amediation honey i the FFA program. eee eh OM, 3 Mattson and his partner, Bud- oe “ayers me or dy Cootware, operate a 275-acre pe ate oe ees eam soar Welch Gp Sttecen | ‘@ millage increase at mills years. A regispered Halsteln bard of 39 ates = head is main livestock enter- and other equities were prise supplemented each year with aa = jebost 15 ecres of potatos as 8 | _ secretary State crop. Water Resources Commission; Mattson has earned $5,160 from ~ ettreey guaral; and Deo- we eee oe ee over , ald Pierce, . of sewage : farming. .- treatment for the Depart- | golden wedding anniversary with He was president of the Felch _ ment of Health. FFA chapter and vice-president of Adams stressed that the water raph peed Airtel commission, which hag found five @ program trees in of the municipalities in default of . ene . a school forest. se seer aoe tinge ne |CONCEM At Milford (Township Citizens Fight ames wm smn . was announced otar the river cleaned up, regard- ° ° . farmer program. The winners «ASS Sh Sees Slated for Monday Validation of Ordinance || im. Rrergrems sewer MILFORD — The annual spring) the Pontiac Township Cit asked an adjournment until tt can! Douglas Steckly, Imlay City; _ | into Detroit's aystem for trest-/concert by the Huron Valley! Committee last night decided to solicit enough money to hire a2 Hereld Messcager, Bellovss quvbow An exchitect wil panes schools which was scheduled for) tiene an attempt by the Township attorney Johnnie Morris, “Grand Ledge, |>¢ ‘lected this week to begin| Explaining thet the matter | Tuesday night. was postponed Board to have the State Supceme ‘The ordinnace, passed July 27, Ronald Alexander, Sandusky; |P!ans on the new $1,250,000 high | tas Gew Spae dusted ate &» ber pee cor dimeie | Court declare an ordinance valid | 1951, required owners of homes |Frank Schorc, Chasening: Bes offices action, Booth . requiring higher housing standards. | which not meet standards set , . ead there is mo alternative but | Jnvitations had been sent to oth-| About 40 persons met in the fire-| up in the law to make the neces-| Sidney , Hartland; Floyd | to prosecute the offending areas. er schools all over Michigan, i | hall at Opdyke and Pontiac Rds. | sary changes in six months. Worden, Union City; James Katie, | ‘To justify that stand, she cited | come to the concert as guests of The committee won a previous | House trailers located outside Martin; Philip Jones, Saranac; . a number of court cases tried and | the Milford to | battle in Oakland County Ciresit state-licensed camps were termed |Peter Grieves, Saranac; Adolph | Seeds te the Sichigas Sapveme | Pus meaaes tant Geem Court when dodge H. Resse! |« “nuisance” and had to be made |Boetetuer, | Pinconning: | Robert . Holland ruled the ordinance veid | over with running water, a septic |Murphy, Saranac; Donal | ee SE SR SII lr dager 1c pain Oct. 31, 1958, tank and 42inch underground, ce-|cutt, Hanover; Doran Green, it the is turned | will have the finest music that he | COUrt and @ hearing is slated for| Speakers last night said the James W. Thar, Dowagiac; Craig Senateel by Phares, |has ever programmed. Composers | APT 4. The citizens group has | trailer remodeling would be almost |McCoy, Benton Harbor: | Thomas whe vob out that the joint |include W: Beetl and) —_—— _- ———— impossible end most would have Beatty, Wiliamston: Charles Bug would be far less pro- | Tschaikowsky. ° . Olivet. knttine tt costs, ‘Nether wodd| Many varlety numbers also have UM Reveals Details |, ™ rorsite tomes cous not plants be satisfactory, | been scheduled in the program and | | be maved inte 0 licenaed camo. Sunnyvale Youth Group | , ° y stated, because only ° Pca, [eet Cancer acme” = for New Flint Branch | ’rnaip vn cc’or vee Attending Conference ordinanc _ Roreer anewered questions from ; w® — University of | is full Some 30 young potghe bon dems the audience and explained that West Bloomfield | michigan cticisis yesterday put- | Some 400 homes and trailers vale Chapel are attending the Tay- where twe proposals were voted lined plans for @ two-year branch | Would be sub-standard under |i University Youth Conference ‘on (and termed down) at the test |JUNIOTS to Stage college at Pint, to be housed in | terms of the ordinance, said Free- |r" (yunsd’ Ind teday’ theoegh “election, only one will appear a one. million ‘dollar building do- | man L. Clark, committee chair |S i4y ee the ballet this time. 3 One-Act Plays aie eas, Not Fowndation. nn . > | The Rev. James Parker, Mr ; fusion resulted BLOOMFIELD ; . Harlan H. Hatcher, - The greu} questioned the and Mrs. Edward DeLorge and » oe i oe on pinne SHIP — The Deis Cae ot outa Nechaniversity, and Mar | beard’s action in spending money Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Evans are the sewer alone has |the West Bloomfield High School | asked legisiative eam commit. | pa are pase rr Sanat chaperoning the young people. eliminated. Now the millage | will present its Junior Play Fes tees to appropriate $37,000 to ate canoe ee ee tee. | ————_—— will be for that and fu /tifal at § p.m. Tuesday im the carry on planning for the new | ship would “r¢ Ladies Night Planned eeigpead ss Oy “ue wale Gn ae aaaaien. | Tho WATERFORD TOWNSHIP | Other speakers included Oak- © ome A > Main and Birmingham City {Curtains and back stalled last Thursday. packess of the Evergrecn sewer. |, For the fist * |having three one-act ; Sen ae doen oe County Deaths azrs.cet Pe Aa “Doe Fix Baby Floyd pao Crm,” hen completed, the deve | ROCHESTER — Prayer service | True In Heart.” a serious Grama. yi ‘coat some 13 million dollars WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS for Baby Floyd, infant daughter 1... the plays to Robe Mott said the univers ty has nos Howard . Floyd . pressed establishment th I id Recheres Penton, woo betd tae lap branch. ‘We have asked the wi. . nn —nK¥gReS> —_—_ —_— > afternoon at the Wiltiam R. | Walled Lake Woman te ond. “We already hawe'a em. | Fuperal Home, with burial Agks nda ° . “We alre ve a | & ; f» Union Corners Cemetery. She Bou ry Change ior college, we want the univer. |” / @ied at birth Thursday. Nina Juntunen, of Walled Lake. sity to take over the last two, / BAN has asked Oakand County Circuit years.” Ps Surviving are the parents. (WO Court to elittinate a section of | ie Srindvarente, Ms and Mra, Bert {iad owned by her from the are When it Rains... * ° et Rochester and Mr. and | Pisteyived inst Dec. 7 ae Walled SALT LAKE CITY w — salt|) Makes Car Owning peadiocletne had, coe lonam The areas erty 20 eet deep ruined on the Sak Lae alley | || Jacqueline Magee and 1,33 * the east-| yesterday. eather Bureau ~~ ROCHESTER-Service for Jac-|ern outskits "The petition states explained that winds had whipped | mS a Real Pleasure Jean Hagen, 10-day-old the action is reasonable because | salty dust from salt flats into the dscchier of Mr. td Mr Kent the ant not ‘utvided sd ea td tha rin trough own : of O41 Lake George Rd. | removal would not break the city again. It coated homes,and auto- » north of Rochester, will be held at | into parts. le a oe - <% pam: Satureny Se Toh Laer ———— =a) Convicted of Assault CHARLOTTE #—Jack Blanken- ghip, 24, of Lansing was convicted 5 i Beautify your Lawn with Seow Scott lt yourself... wolk over the lown with o Scotts Spreader — zingo — Turf Builder is on. A brisk return ond there is the seed ready to grow LA TURF BUILDER ® fi Cheaper by the yord becovse . The grassfood seedsmen recom. | @ech pound is crommed with mend, feeds lowns te new vigor, J millions of perennial gross seed: health and sparkling color. Feed 1, 500 sq @- $1.85 100 sq ft for less then o dime. Se “Speciol’, 1 Ib - $1.35 2500 sq f $2.50; 10,000 29 f $7.85 BE SURE AND SEE FARMALL’S 6 GREAT NEW 66 TRACTORS ! ONE TO FIT YOUR NEEDS WE TAKE TRADE-INS— CREDIT TERMS KING BROS. Pontioc Rd. et Opdyke Rd. FE 4-0734-FE 4-1112 Your Authorized Dealer tor ; FARMALL TRACTORS — BOLEN CARDEN TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM IMPLEMENTS — KASCO FEEDS SCOTT LAWN PRODUCTS @ YOU SAVE MONEY. The low bank rate can mean important savings, make repayment easier to handle. local funds to help @ YOU INSURE LOCALLY. The insurance on your car can be placed with, and serviced @ YOU BORROW THE “BANK WAY.” That means prompt, friendly business-like, confidential service. @ YOU BUILD BANK STANDING. Repayment of your loan as agreed builds credit standing for you at this bank, puts you in preferred position to obtain future credit promptly. - ly | ee os Four Conveniently re Located Branches Perry at Glenwood W. Huron at Tilden OUT OF TOWN BRANCHES Keego Harbor Walled Lake @ YOU DEAL LOCALLY. Your lean is with a local institution that uses local borrowers. by, a local agent. Member Federal Deposit tnsentinen Corporation ah ad ee ee ee pre, Sik Dats eR A , ' Automatically becomes thinner and flatter as cigarettes are removed. Holds full pack .. . protects cigarettes down to the last one. A new idea Perject jor pocket or purse. Pertect for gift giving to Special 97° o wr, and a great one! men and women: Regular Value $3.50 be ‘ € x deere ' ¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 235, 1955 Today's Indians CHURCHILL: A Man and an Era (3) . “a A, . . (A a ae ) sae’ 10 YOUP () n Indosooto Be /i0 TOU Wi) interesrs.. A Have YOUR EYES Examine - ecocceses. DR. T. ZIEMINSKI 7 ag , ne cow waves to detect ' the famous “last stand.” undersea craft. Chalet One Ball died in 1948 at the use of any — The the age of 104. He was the son of wt wet chavs Ge els mene wom on of tohere For WLY Wastewin (Lady Pretty sea-water , Feather), oldest sister of Chief Rica nahh agre wh ped erp ten AKRON, Ohio (UP)—The world’s | cause the sonar signals to blank pa psp raw Reng ornny Bn Sitting Bull, whe commanded the | oi. cericer first atom-powered submarine has| Ut, OF Cire we turatcly,| and the cause was something that Try Dr. Way Sioux when they were the largest ‘ rubber ears. scours hadn't eccured in 120 years. and most powertul of the warrior | Cadotte gained considerable tame Por gentle, completely satisfactory nations, as a bronco rider. His daughter,| The rubber was specially devel Now They’re Together Railroad officials said someone tomorrow, take Dr, Edwards’ Virgilene Debra, fifth generation | oped here to permit sound waves forgot to assign a substitute en-| Olive Tablets tonight. They're the Marguerite M. Tremmel, wife of | descendant of Sitting Bull, was born | © pass through it in about the) RIDGEFIELD, Conn. (UP) -/gineer for Howard Kelly Jr. of vegetable laxative formulated Sgt. 1.C. Matthew E. Tremmel, is| at Ft. Benning, Ga., in 1953. same manner as sound travels | While driving to the hospital to| Hatboro, who was off that day by a physician, live Tablet relieve Chief One Bull's youngest daugh- . through the sea itself visit her patient-husband, Mrs.| Kelly, who normally operates Se tar combat aie ter. The U.S. has more than 51 mil-| It’s used as @ part of the hull | Harvey Tanton was hurt ina minor the precision run, was summoned | ters} {ine-pewenent leave non Also at Trem- | lion . Navy , Nau-| accident. She became a patient in hurriedly from his bed to take "s son . same stranded , === E Satal $O EXPENSIVE LOOKING IT’S LOW PRICE WILL PIECES SHOWN: SURPRISE YOU! A. 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Ree -* . 4 - . . ‘ | i iH i ie ! it vil ji lH t 3 geht : tf i ii ‘ i ra TL a g ite E ge Peatiacg Frees Phote | lt | #24 FE 4-521 A cometete Samer. efficient optical lab with his office. Have 7T-point adjustment tor perfect fit. No obligation. t ng chip investments, and We COM- | street, opened a ‘ “jumbo” egg this week she was astonished to see a year. | promised on some penny ante |pertect, smaller egg within the other. The “inside” egg was an inch | ee rant. ould Assembly a en stocks. Se |iong, complete with its hard shell, as shown. “T've seen double and | jagg Sass on the beng tau ‘ ot "L000 shares of—dear me, 1|tiple yolks, but never one perfect egg within another,” Mrs. Auster-| ney’ belong." ‘nearly violated Article II, Section | ™&nn reported. The curiosity was with a supply of eggs purchased from trom | Saf cer twlase wei s epoatliosliy Mrs. Dorothy Maas of Utica, a dealer, Mrs. Austermann explained. [Really Eager Beaver on ps, or . | wise, Anyway, your honor, to make ordered aid to the Catholic schools | LINCOLN, Neb. (UP) — State a long sry’ short, you, shoulde Charge Hurled aero and in some cases cut| St. Jom Beaver Beemer. intro- money * , with the Happy Hunches. Did tet |” Argentina's off enone make i cosior for Nebraskans to stock ° “= - Taking every were ot sive |CAtholic Schools |_———$—— Saas eos sree | FOR ONE ONLY! dent of the stock exchange right | president Juan Peron’s Education FO ! on Come, a ened ow wen Ministry charges that 8 pri- interest ectentific business vate Roman Catholic schools had ‘ike methods. We appointed com- detrauded the government of more While They LAST— mittees to study the market (than four million pesos—$300,000. made it @ sacred rule te pick educational system came on the | stecks with the name of a flower heels of a report that Peron and | in it & possible: Sort of a senti- Argentina's Catholic primate, San- | mental reminder of cer past tm | tings Luis Cardinal Copello, had were. . month running battle between $1.25 Anyway, Senator, in addition to church and state. | Per Week our thanks for awakening our club | * ¢ @ to its opportunity in American in-| High church sources who re For . 2 | the truce said it would lead FREE | to settlement of all causes of ten- | ng the feud, which reach- Nome ed all the way to the Vatican, at Demon. least 13 priests were jailed for stration terms ranging up to 30 days. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1058 : _ . ort = ° 17, ta Club. P Choir Sings ' . Ann Arbor |e ec a part of Ge 200 wobes shes in io coma part il be ake by wiveray cay and grade DY Students presentation of J. S. Bach's “Passion of Our Lord | tdents. = According to St. Matthew’” at University of Michigan. Aimee Se enn Se Gabe enetieel | Charter Dinner art of music. affords, was first . . Frances Sekies, Jerry Libby and Robert Stasiuk Bach on Good 1729 vin Will Be April 30 at produced by Friday, Leipzig. of Pontiac are former Pontiac High School singers | Germany. Devon Gables who are now members of the University Choir! pyetesser James B. Wallace of the University Zonta Pontiac conducted by Maynard Klein. ot Michigan faculty will conduct the choirs made | '™* * eee Mt the Accompaniment for the oratoric will be furnished | up of vocal groups from all ever the state whe Speech aus at an by the University Symphony Orchestra and | have been invited te participate. School Thursday at Hote! Waldron. Marilyn Masen Brown, organist. There will be no admission charge for the concert| Mary Parrish, head of the dra- Harold Haugh and Philip Duey will sing the part ' which is scheduled for 8 p. m. in Hill Auditorium, matics department of the high On plete Cot Slowly.,, Do-C-Do Club wt for up eae "| Meets Thursday will fill you up more. ’ Prizes were given for the most = | original Easter, bonnets at the Bowling, Banquet Facilities 5| Callers-were Sam Joan, Charles Uligian, Mr. West, Philip Rowston, | Mrs. Powers, Gordon McLeod and Downtown Location fer Your Convenience WALDRON HOTEL COFFEE SHOP ganization Dr. Dorothea Radusch | will be present, and will present | the club with its charter. F z Ms J 5 | charge of refreshments. The John Kinzlers, Mr. and Mrs. the Dale Olsens, the Alton Mad- Birmingham-Bloomfield group. 36 E. Pike St. dens, the Ralph Stanabacks and All members of the Pontiac club | : the Jack Moores. The Stephen t nouncing the engagement of their | beginning Sunday at the State Fair | daughter, Johannah Spires, to grounds. | To Maintain and Create the New Hair Fashions A PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAVE fg an absolute requirement. It substance and body Rollyn Darnell, son of Mr. and —_—_ —— corm ap eta AE Te At A OA 0 IND is AREA to the texture of the hair. Mrs. Raymond Darnell of Milford. | Shower Is Given - ‘, oD SHOP The couple have set no date for; Mrs. Lewis Irwin was honored ” 1) hat al ss an nae i HARPER sealaie oo FE 2-142 | their wedding. _ Sioa ta ee nl Sine shower een -- AIM ’ the Satterlee home on East Beverly Members of the Richard Strickland family residing on page len ae | I \| Mend With Nylon | avenue. | Washington boulevard, Birmingham, are looking forward to|'0ad. Pictured with their attractive mother are (left to PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Those of us who own some of | the day they will move into their new home on Waddington | right) Tommy, David and Dick, ; nylon tips. know that| Use Finger Tips ° eM & Segine, Sadie ioe Oi rine Closes they pert at the seams. They | you're your. T 7 i vie Tota beat case | wy ok atm, sts ee es, "ez Personal News of Interest in the Pontiac Area | lingerie with nylon thread. your hands will create tangles. —————— = iain, = | Mr. and Mrs. Hugo T. Hemme MacDonalds entertained Thursday; Also honored at the dinner Pine Center drive, will take part ‘of Seattle, Wash. are the house- | evening at a dinner in Devon! were Mr. MacDonald's brother and in the annual dance festival pro. guests of her brother and sister- Gables honoring the Hemmes who sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles for the F of | inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mac- |were celebrating their 4th wed-|A. MacDonald of Warren who cel Slorch S020 at wor ne Arts. Donald of Henry Clay avenue. The! ding anniversary. ebrated their 50th wedding anni- College, Kalamazoo. —- COoCCoorerececcecccoccceecececececeoeoeeees | VeTmry. The dinner host was best * 8 « | ? ¢ | Mam at the weddings of bin trether ROTC cadets at Western Mich. - M4 ° sister. eee igan College, Kalamazce, whe | : ‘74 on db WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP 8 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Selll- — Pracerey- eae met ' @| baugh of Dover read chose . 7 » on eT ; XN ©| Tower tsle Motel on the north the J. C. Walkers of West iro. k queois read, Sgt. Aaron L. Middle. « j @| coast of sunny Jamaica as the ton, ot the Gall W of i @er A¢s E-4£/ $) place for their March vacation. _ pare ‘WONDERFUL, WONDERFUL : ve 8 See erent ant Em Se KL) , . ’ / 4 Virginia Beresford, daughter of sone we Me. and Mrs. Som @ Mr. and Mrs. James ot New York ave ; 3 /0f Bloomfield Hills, has been) ee 5 | es Perant Scholar. led for James Eliiott, son of Mrs. Lillian © | highest academic achievement at | Elliott of Forestiawn strest, 5 has been pledged to Delta Sigma ‘ @ | Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. | vs . $, Miss Beresford is a junior French |"! fraternity at Alma College. @ | major. Area students pledged to Delta | eee Gamma ee meray fre | College are DeCou, son SPECIAL F) gedeetree nase ene on the rho | and Mrs. J. E. DeCou of Westacres $ | contrasting with yellow dattodile and Jerry Thomas, son of Mr. and ' . $| and blossoming trult Pa Mrs. Arnold Thomas also of West- iy 4 the Smoky Mountains were en. | *°TC*- Jerry is majoring in engin- joyed by Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy °*T'"s: . ee 8. Small of Cedar Park read, | Special Purchase! their home after a stay in Gatlin- ; burg and Ashville, Tenn. announcing the March 14 birth of B f f | p f | Miustrated our very se aa | a daughter, Janet Ann, at St eCauliiu asie ove “DUTTON $| A portenmeece of Joseph Mercy Hospital’ Grand BOW.” fitted wool fleece topper A | ‘ i IF i! a wir fauet "7c Senne Bawa PE Pods Spring and Easter See Ma Ray we the sa J, M. Kellner of Washington|&. Thornberry of West street has returned to his home| son who after spending a few-days in Chi- | cago . j pital. * *¢ « Paternal grandparents are Mr Karen Anderson daughter of ee | an Mrs. Frank B. Thornberry of ; Edwin Andersons of We n-ormwt Charteston street--“Phe infant and Phyllis Faunce, daugh-| mother is the daughter of the late of the R. C. Faunces of North | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Reynolds. pecccccece 2 9?> \§ ® Cashmere Blends Values to © Twedes ® Boucles ® Hopsacings , Powder Coral , Beige Aqua Navy Pink White Gold One of many woo! fleece new for spring @Coral © Powder © White © Aqua , : ® Pink . Just Arrived! fF no | Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9:00 3 New Rain sae Coats De , 95 Maver fer New Spring Faille Coats ¥ Ryton, ran noe Spring : § . von wont" TSM, Saginaw St. . ' aoonee® ; Cpeoeccccccccosccccccosocoocccs eeccee Ed dddddaddddddbddidddd dr thbicatititititis t- ’ : ‘ ia ha pay ee ee al aoe ay — na ia - go} ee WW r * 's ) People, One “ night we opened in Boston,” | she reminisced, ‘‘things went pret- ' : | One More Step Needed for Professional Finish Ff a! $ of her greatest problems is to weed | Uist I ty i ; ty te aie Fe F FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW! Your neighbors have been buying their Spring and Easter Clothing ond Shoes ot THE LION STORE for olmost 35 years You don’t stay in business that long by accident We've alwoys offered the finest QUALITY thot money can buy at the most REASONABLE prices. THE LION STORE |S A FAMILY STORE... 4 place for infants, boys, girls, lodies and men to shop under one roof. . . There is o Charge Plon ot THE LION STORE to fit your needs... . ond FREE PARKING is available ot our back door while you shop at endear <0 ay > » “41s . ee The finest Nationally Known Brands are featured ond most important THE LION STORE gives its customers SERVICE. We * © stand behind our merchandise ond we both reap the rewords Ro ge Pere | OPEN MONDAY ond FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P. M. Ask Your Neighbors 51 Seuth « «+ They'll Tell Saginaw St. You! Pontiac, Michigan a oe oN Get Them Ready for Easter! | PRE-TESTED arrot SHOES FORF'BOYS AND GIRLS Come in and see our just-right-for-spring collection of Poll-Parrot McBride’s Friends Say That Farce ls Familiar | in a sheer eight-ounce weight. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955 Case Causes Red Faces When Editor Operis File A t zt an tcf tt Hy lf f ‘i Fes FE : t é You probably know the details— | under the chin with shocking Se | ‘Gullible Youth Believes All Whoever said “Clothes make the man" in all likelihood had just | | j the ten per cent of truth in it and discarded the ninety per cent platitude The important word in the saying is missing; it should read “Clothes make the impression of the man,” and it would be nearer the truth to make it “part of the impression." ‘Fabric Qualities | ‘Make Difference The colors in men's wear are for TV cover, the same as last fall's but the cotton: smaller in No. 50; larger qualities of wool tropical worsted in mercerized bedspread cotton. | fabric as compared with woul Four make a 50-inch cloth. flannel make the difference. The fabric in the fall wool for this pattern — add 5 cents flannel suits weighs 12-and-a-half for each pattern for 1st class ounces to the yard and has a nap,‘ mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press | for the nap helps hold an insulat- Needlecraft Department, P. 0. | ing air layer about the body. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New To achieve the coolness for York 11, New York. Print Peainly which they are noted, wool tropi- Pattern Number, your Name, Ad- cal fabrics are made without nap dres and Zone. by Caura Whedde Easy cover ni . , errr paces eg pace fre operated. and j to crochet for any size TV set — in Since there is no nap. the colors The moon is an average of Shoes. Boys and girls just... like yours Pre-tested them to make sure they wear longer and fit better—You'll find just the style you want. 5 Sani to 4” According to Style and Size i | one,” | hive in a small city. But we have | &ll cooperated. Send twenty-five cents in coins | | ‘Seenr sharper BRST Miles” tron the earth. | The youngest of sailors is portrayed in|bon which also bands the crown with a mo- this spring hat of natural rustic braid tied | bile fake jewel at one side. grosgrain rib-| naer® asa } czVocational Help Oftered © Teenagers by Small Club By ANNE HEYWOOD ; “Our women's club is a small | a reader writes, ‘and we just finished a project which was | very interesting, and proved ex- ‘We were all worried about our tremely helpful teen-agers. Not that we have bad | | juvenile delinquency, but life was | kind of dull for them, and they | | ae start making trouble “We hag a talk with the ad. | | visers at the local high school, | and came te a goed conclusion. “Our high school cannot afford }|any real vocational counselor, and they know that one is indicated Many of the kids are bored, and have no idea what they want to| | do later on, and very little way| of finding out So we decided to take over that | . department, with the help of the | principal “One week, a doctor would | this lovely | come and address the kids and tell about his profession. Then we'd go to visit a local factory, 2% inches in No. 30 of the officers would describe his The banks and florists, the nurs- GPHMewWs COLT iOlg: iA) 3044 “IRIS, 5A 1g | AISICISINIT *LIGEE MAIS Ti. LATY | i iniel* Lame) Almivis| OLATR, ‘OUC& l ALi Tt jaa ty AININISIALL [STi sleiaih is) AIRY DUP mie AIAL i iSia LAI | | adLilili Sie AT) CHICKEN 1] A.M. MARYLAND With Dressing and Cranberry Sauce You will like its delicious, tempting mouth watering goodness — makes it a feast in itself. . Fs SERVING ALL DAY SATURDAY HOMADE FOOD SHOP to 7:45 P.M. | A large selection. of cri | __ salads’and delicious desserte TRY IT | to choose from! BRING THE FAMILY! v a. ater es and teachers, the telephone com- pany and the gas company, the newspaper and the radio station— i i “The long and short of it is,” | ryt : i Ride Home \ for Friend Bothersome Need for Escort s on Hour and Neighborhood By EMILY POST ‘ A husband writes me: “My wife has an unmarried girl friend who comes to our house every now and then to spend the evening with her. They chat about this, that and the other thing and before she goes my wife usually serves coffee fry f é z = 3 : i 5 fe ral fF z g z . i i : . Post: not fi Fs +e if | AY; i ei i i ! E ft than deeth” 12 Consumed 13 State 14 “Not the faintest — 21 Legal matters 23 prince 4 Russian wolfhound ™ i a eeeou 4 é Fite iH ~ e-~ it i i St 2628s Hh E E : np i ni f NEW STUDENTS EACH WEEK Office-trained men and women are urgently needed in business. High school or college grad- uates and also mature women—this is portunity to enter the business world. many employment calls fill. your op- We have which we are unable to DAY, HALF-DAY, and EVENING CLASSES VETERAN APPROVED Risin pasties 7 West Lawrence Street Cell im Person or Return eee Meee eee eae) eee) Phone FE 2-3551 - Pontiac This Ad for Intormeticn Cn IS {See ee. Oe ees. ee KOs eo - ” - DF ’ -\ . , -y : — = ; % ‘ : | ’ a P77) } » pout ¢ . “ tae 2 j f =A } t , A __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25. 1955) LAI | ‘Alumnae . ( > . . Weekend Activities Club to See GILBERT Roman dress te strictly in order if y ARBOR—Members ‘of the | for the costume dance and all U. of M. Play dancing to + wt = *“ . Several members of University : oth sary ea echo tr oe Seren tw oth © nda ste isthe ing to Amn Aster tis wecund to at the Saturday presentation of OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS ‘TIL 9 P.M. the whole campus are invited “Reena Metiank of Bae Degests University of Michigan Junior . torynal | roed, wae recently chosen to repre Girls Play. , t va nal onry te ven ey IR LOSS . on im wni-| Inter-House Council, the govern Miss Hook. The ee form. ing body for dormitory residences. ee eh es eran nee OUR ° Among those} Russel has been serving for the ing, Detroit. Ee | Sor sere cea ere . . te out in the student of one Siem re " eS © te Ree beaeeey vee Springtime ~ 5 aly a Mrs. Charlies Harmon hos- vited Elloon to Ame Arter te tne Styles Seen tens tothe hb tn ber West Io ALL REMAINING “we wai» |Ot Showing , day. meeting | by Steve Boros, of Flint. Mrs. Michael Blahut of Spokane drive Saar seen) en ty ee See ‘ and Duncan plan to |, 4 Mirviand of springtime tash- (left) was hostess Thursday afternoon at a|/*0mas Neubert of Dearborn. Mrs. Naubert, | Mire. Eimer Tvttengilt who gave evening at the Phi | ‘ont Were presented at" a style| } oi : @ member of the grand council from the| her rey” ¢ Seppe fraieraity pledge show sponsored by the General Mo- honoring Mrs, F. B. Huston of East ; eeount trip Goong Barapa, po gp nccneguyee Age ~ tors Girts’ Club in the Pontise Mo- Montcalm street (right) senior regent of | National Office of Women of the Moose Fang —o-oee o Go tare, See be at the Michigan Union. Tene eee ee Women of the Moose Chapter 360. Looking | spoke to members at the luncheon on the| Miss Lehner and Kate Sawyer, ‘ Another couple who will be at- | clectrie turntable featuring a bird| Over friendship papers with them is Mrs.|“Meaning of Friendship.” tending that party are Bob Dern- | house and garden seat. They wore Bridal Shower Held alee ore Irsae Jechee of Bete | blostions, nat and bre cone | for Jane Steinhelper ancee me ‘tae wt we sw vet | LM Ployers to Name Best Secretary} wu: sane wace «lt A regime, {atand. of Middlebelt | backions dress with fish not David Grover was honored te i St Ge guar da we mn coal pedal pushers cad a ning, | Oakland County's own Secretary- The purpose of the organization of National Secretaries Week, eel ty Cudh Yoon ah tome ! i the “Blue” team production on| blouse and skirt. of-the-Year will be honored during | is to make @ secretarial career at-| which include a tea on April 30 for | Johns in the Young home on Nel- ij later in tee meas, ‘hich comes | combinations were carried out in| 2 to 30—-it was announced today their by the freshmen, who are divided |e tary cota hea. een ennt| dent, Pontiac Chapter of National | inte two teams — the Maize and detachable dickey. Red accessories Secretaries Associaiton (Interna- versity’s colors. be ideal for today’s career girl. | The secretary chosen for the hon- OF THEIR CosT! Mary Alice Kevy, of Lakeview | Hats and jewelry complemented |" Will be selected from among Gowned by Grive, and Wally Reeser, of Ne- | each of the dresses and three piece | ‘Se employed by businesses and | ome drive, are planning te den | suits. The fitted or boxy suits | Professional men throughout Oak ’ anete, which ase Guiiing a0 were worn with matching print |! County. eYOU'LL BUY WHEN YOU SEE THESE COATS. - ; togas, attend Sigma | blouses. It you know someone, or per- ; Aighe Rpstion frateretty Sees ) den YOU'LL BUY AT TERRIFIC MARKDOWNS. i Party hie Saturday evening. | orc wrety meen ‘te ahr nomant | whe You cvusider has the af owt, wil "eoat "vaste ATI YOU'LL BUY THESE FASHION BARGAINS. State Hospital pace by gerry ig an epiicatin to Mire Laret ( U AL CO ATS : Plans Workshop halt Ser evening wenn. Reyal Oak. iS : AS May 1-4 Fashions for the Wednesday eve-| what , ay ning show were supplied by the your application, state & Reservations are pouring tn for | D*’Cor Shoppe. The featured Nar. | qualifications your nominee lee fC the Women’s Club Workshop which | {* ® Dallas, Lampl. Serbin and | Sat you beliefs. Ot her for the title | 2) ‘s Two Smart Girls of Miam! designs. | Secretary - of - the - Year. Applica- ¥ being planned as a part of the | 11. inodels were members of the |tions must be received not later t REGULARLY - YOU tine State Hoapeal, Map Lie” | Girls’ Chub men fore @ : e+ . SAVE The . ‘ot the Wo, National —— » Boe SOLD hospital program being held n|COuple Married | being honored throughout the cour 7 TO TO Week, will cover a variety of ; Roch try and the National Secretaries a eegueane - ann . — tad heetth topics to be discussed | 222 ester Association is taking an active and , 59.95 39.95 by the professional statt and club| Bethany Pentecostal Church of | Knaus Part ip Paying homage. to DON’T MISS THE PRODUCTION .. . " , March 18 wedding of Joan Heiner |Portast a role in the conduct ot Coming Events “Tak by S$ sca” | trom, ail of ‘Oekinnd ong’ ame | ‘0 Lawren McMonagle. papetion eee aken by Surprise neighboring counties te avkea, |20@ 1 the daughter of the} Membership tn Ponticsk Chap- | ,,\t, Temps ore, guepeetine ; To take place from $ until 10|evenue, and he parents are’ the cartes employed be Gin vartoas phon ae Choir Mothers G ild . Rebekah Lodge 480 an@ 1007 r rs ul . ° PA Reet come| ES Se Rees] On een ncuany vu : witnessed Margoerte M. Par atl stars tt Twsetay. Meee 20.8 Ps Me WN SOLD SAVE tod, ca werk supervicar [length gown of white erguny with Seruing’ Cood Food Since 1929! FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | To To Custenting to the lst of aren 0 Sagertip vel She carried white Breakfasts—Luncheons creat scl av, Sh wil paper bas FOUNTAIN DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS 79.95 me following Mrs. Elizabeth Moser tp ae many workshops tron of honor and David Price wa 1 Lobby of Riker Bidg. | 3484 W. Huren re oe munity Men- man. ' tol " Bleanor panel lead- — —— — = Serie Ret Mead Wool, plush, zib., tweed, fleece, ond blends. | | i i ; “3 Boxy ond shorty. Block and colors. Junior end misses’ sizes. FURRED COATS Hj ii H i ? i i i - fit it I : I | it ie i E | F i i | ! 4 ... tomorrow's traditional silverware Pree from past infivence, Flair ts daring in shope ... bold in form. A completely new pattern reflecting the contemporary trend fer true becuty in functional design ... Its sweeping lines ere gracefully movided te enrich your table with balanced piece settings. See it today, | | REGULARLY $ YOU WiwAa 1847 ROGERS BROS. SOLD SAVE i e America’s Finest Silverplate TO TO | 129.00 69.00 Wool trimmed with beaver, fitch, marmot, persian lamb, muskrat. Junior, misses’, women’s sizes. | - ! ~ Coat Salon—Second Floor Scheel of Beauty di Fur products labeled to show country of origin of imported furs Call for detailed inlconeton: fle ge 8-pe. Hot Beverage Service $6 00 Roll Tray ter breed, $39°° Double Serving Dish twe apes sore PAY 20% DEPOSIT NOW... limit! Beverage Pot, Suger 8 Croom 2 ww. 5 - eR ee detehen cohen) ome tng dives combined to form $998 , \ ov For Future Security | : os a fod te PAY BALANCE WEEKLY | ee ee s2-Piece service ror 8 '897® , @ buy day cat Wiel wie oder _ "Wah Spe, ples centage ond ear ome ON “THROUGH THE SUMMER ! : i sential serving pieces EXTENDED f ‘ PONTIAC 54-PiEce Senvice FoR 12 '997* “~~ PAYMENT ) ' ! BEAUTY COLLEGE Complete service with choice of vervice £ PLANI We'll hold your coat in our storege while you pay 16¥e: 6. Huron, Behind apeons or salad forks, 16 W. Huton Street fort... Ne extre charge for storage. = di ; “si ‘s RMN ee i PE OE la ae 4 e\ , ee . ‘ ; 2oe| i F j 4 4 rf e . ® sigkleg , rf THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955 Hal B le 8 ‘ , v4 Vineyard Counts Grapes NEW YORK @—Leaves from an |on her vocal chords, ~s ; iy +! t iF i I i tf g if g i i; Hf f F rf : [fe (H i ES S = “| ii if vee ‘ j ff f H Er | 27 JEWELS: ‘REG. PRICE $71.50! “YOU SAVE$41.75! | ¥! F i Ht = 2 by bi ti i i} i I ; REE HL ei is HE i é : f § of 5 t Hh g F BE 1 58 5 : if fe & af : { a : f ! g £ i i if i i | f E TG 3 a ! i : | e Fs ! i & 3 3 . 9 P. 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Win $100! “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you try your hand at “Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the bottem of this page. Solution will appear in the Press April |. Answer to 2nd Bonanzagram Here Is How FBI Agent Worked Secret Spy Note : : i fale ) | IMPORTANT: Save This Claim Check Until Solution Is Published! : ity i + li f $3 ti $s Open 9-5:30 Pri. “tH 9 One Price to All ACTION FAST NO NECESSARy Room 2-3, 16 W. LAWRENCE = J Poa ta, NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. coricisss Loe ae png: mA "sen 1 When properly filled ta. the “Bonanro- ” will spell out oc dear message thet form in every way with the clues. will seem that more than of the fun! You should weigh the clues and select the MEST possible word 3. Entries may be mailed jn envelope bul. contestants full mame and number of 4. Copies of the Press need not be pur- chased to enter. Facsimiles made by hand and corresponding as closely as possible to the original “Bonanzagram” printed in the Press will be accepted but are limited one to a family. Mimeograph, duplicator * er other unofficial mechanical reproduc- tion is forbidden. How to Collect the Prize The entrent must work out and keep duplicate solution as a ciaim check. When the solution is published in the Press, he should compere his “cloim check” with the published solution, and. @ his claim check ts identical, he should eal] in person with his claim check at the Press office, 48 W. Huron St, before § B® m on the Monday following publice- tion of the solution ff a winner cannot call at the Press office tn person, he should mail his solution to “Bonanzagram Editor.” Postmark on thie letter must be not later than § p. m. the Monday. after publication of the answer. Correct answers cre void unless the con- testant reports his claim by the deadlines listed here. About Eligibility, Information, Etc. 1. Anyone ts eligible for the “Bonenrc- gram” contest except employes of the 4 Only one winning entry from a family will be eligible for the prize. t $. The Press retains the right to correct typographical errors. ‘ 6. fudges’ decision wil] be final and con- testant‘’s submission of entries indicates ecceptance of, these rules. 7. No Hability is accepted for entries that fail to reach us. . 8. The Press reserves the right to alter rules and/or discontinue the contest at its t “More people coming it évery day to Tes been happening week after week. see, sit in, sample and select the ’55 Buick of their choice. More people than ever before in our history. That’s why you see so many new Buicks on the road today. And that’s why —to meet this unprecedented popularity—Buick production has been boosted to the highest levels of all time. Buick Sales Are Soaring The simple measure of it all is this: Buick is so “hot” an automobile that it now outsells all other cars in the United States except two of the best- known smaller cars, And for reasons sound, substantial and thrilling. Buick styling, you see, was never so crisp, clean, distinctive. Buick horse- power was never so high — Buick interiors never so rich—Buick’s great But there's something else, too — something vastly different and Never before was there any motoring thrill like the thrill you get from Buick’s spectacular new Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* It lets you do what a pilot does—switch the pitch of your driving propellers — one way for gas saving in cruising — another way for instantaneous accel- eration and getaway. Your propellers are inside the Dynafiow unit, spinning in oil. You change their pitch merely by pressure on the gas pedal. Your get action that om was never in any earth-bound vehicle i too-—————— No wonder we're writing up orders and selling Buicks at a rate that’s making this the biggest year in Buick history. And no wonder—when you see our price tags—that more and more people can afford the price of a new Buick. For all the way up the line—from the budget-priced SpectAt te the custom- built RoapMasTER — each Buick is « stand-out buy in its field. Why not come in for a visit this week and get a down-to-earth look at the hottest Buiek in history? (wmahnw Pieme o ameend oe Pati ncne ames @ artes 108 om ether Sorses. Thrill of the year cr cccscnannsneereeee’® te - is Buick OLIVER MOTOR SALES _ # Phone FE 2.9101 210 Orchard Lake Ave. Pontiac, Michigan —— ————— ‘a ‘ ¢ f j Pe ‘ rt les a ee i gs ee afe le e ; , . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1955 1 AS Investment Clubs Invite Muy, | Public to Saturday Rally L FIX-UP-TIME ¢. 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Argentine champion from Buenos Atres, in a quarter-finals match of the Good Neighbor Tennis Tournament today in what should be a stern test for both Flam. just out of uniform. is ranked lith in the United States Morea won the French singles title two years ago Both were idle \vesterday while of San Leandro, Calif. and Tony abert of Cincinnati advanced to the semifinals 142-Bowler Hits 288 ST. LOULS. Mo (PR—Mrs. Ger trude Kelsch bowled the highest score of the season for a woman in St. Louis when she rolled a 288 game. She opened with a spare. fol lowed with 10 straight strikes and then left one pin standing on her final roll, Her average prior to the game was 142 Boston Has Tough Time in Spring Training, Ted Williams Lost Last Year, Now Bolling Is Injured SARASOTA. Fla. i® — Tougt luck Milt Bolling’s elbow imjury a year after Ted Williams cele brated broken collarbone—haxs the Boston Red Sox bra«s brooding over the perils of spring training. Bolling, choice of Manager Mike | Higgins to open the season at short- here March 1, 1944. As a result of the break, Boston missed the big guy s power hitting for the first month of the season and had such a siow getaway it never quite re covered And while Bolling can't compare with Williams as a headliner, he's wrenched his anke in Chicago. He was out the last two months and ; the team skidded . * . Last year. Milt's fmlure to reach full expectations Was blamed on his too-rapid return to action This spring he had looked like stop, got a dislocation and chip a key figure in Higgins’ first-yeay| the ball .player Higgins predicted fracture of his left elhow Wednes- | an exhibition game with | . Lois Cardinals. He's lost, club for at least six to! * ¢ e The resulting infield crisis brings anew to the Boston management the discomforting idea that hopes of pennant contention cari fade be fore opening day becauSe of spring | mishaps Williams. whose eagerly-awaited | Gecision on whether or not to play| in contention and Bolling a candi-| predictions say Jume — others that | tis year is baseball's biggest cur- | date for Rookie of the Year honors, | he won't he effective until mid vent topic, fractured his collarbone | * , plans with the Sox. . ° > Winter purchases of a pair of American Assn players — Bills Klaus from Minneapolis and Owen Friend from Indianapolis has eased the- Sox shortstop problem Higgins. who went after these men for strength. will have them battle 11 out for the job Bolling, 24, has been dealt the second big blow of his short major league career. In ‘53, with Boston reserve the Mississippi City, Miss., boy |he’d be when he managed him at the Sox’ Birmingham Southern Assn. farm club. Milt not only was handling his shortstop chores well | 5®& but was starring at bat The elbow break is not on Boll ings throwing arm But he'll be in a cast three weeks. It will take at least two more weeks of treat ment and then he ean start work ing out. . How long after that Milt can get into a game is a question. Some | season. t Winas tated overwhelming favorites to sweep into the finals of the Stanley Cup playolfs. They altered the script last pight but wound up with their Ith straight victory—a 2-1 edge on the Toronto Maple Leafs. supposedly the masters of defensive hockey. It gave the Red Wings @ com- = Seniors Finale May ~ Be Rematch of 1954 ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. # — If Judd L. Brumley of Greenville. | Tenn and Ed Randall of Roches- ter, N. Y., win today’s semifinals |in the American Seniors Golf | Assn. Tournament, tomorrow's title |match will be a repetition of last year Brumley the title in 1954, first must get by Mike Hall of Rochester, N. Y today. And in Randall's path is Carl S. Herrud of Grand Rapids Mich Make It seven semifinal series. little about defefise. too. They took then protected the slim margin games of the regular season, Hed Wings ran up lopsided scores through the final 51 minutes. like 6-0, 61 and 62. In last Tues. Toronto broke into a quick 10 lead after only 17 seconds, with Sid Smith converting Capt. Ted Kennedy's pass out. It was the second fastest goal in Stanley Cup history. Gordie Howe of the Wings may Of the Maple Leafs holds the record — a nine-second East Schools Favored | Michigan State Host to Collegiate Fencers EAST LANSING ~The medie-| will emerge from the two days val clash of arms started sounding | of fighting in Jenison Fieldhouse at Michigan | Following the lengthy prelim | State College today as nearly 100 |tencers from some 30 colleges and | inaries, final bouts are scheduled | national collegiate fencing cham- | day afternoon pionship ‘ Columbia and NYU, tied for the More than 1,300 bouts will be championship last foughy on a desen fencing strips year, are ex- pected to get stiff competition from a 21 lead early in the Ist period, | DETROIT # — By squeeze or manding 20 lead in the best-of- Wings showed that they know a swiftie against the Maple Leafs last season. Toronto’s lead didn’t last very was penalized at 7:04 for and teammate Eric Nesterenko fol- lowed him into the penalty box only 3 seconds latgr for tripping. . That geve Detroit a two-man advantage for a minute and 10 sec- onds, and the Wings made the most of it. Both Howe and Alex Del- vecchio scored while Bolton and Nesterenko watched helplessly , from the sidelines. Howe clicked at 8:08, picking ing the puck past goalie Harry Lamiey. Just 4 seconds tater Deivecchio put the Wings ahead te stay with a 15-foot blur which Lamiley never saw. Then came the test. The Wings had a one-goal margin with two and a half periods to play. Could who beat Randall for | universities crossed blades in the | to be run off some time late Satur- they hold onto it? Maple Leafs kept trying for the equalizer right up until the final buzzer. but the Wings wouldn't yield. In the final minute the Leafs yanked goalie Lumley and used six attackers. They managed to keep the puck in Detroif's zone, forcing four taceoffs in the final 2 seconds. But the red light re- mained dark. “I don't know how long we can keep it up,"’ said Red Wing general manager Jack Adams. “The boys have been keyed up for the last few weeks. It's been a tough grind for them."" Adams said he wasn’t surprised at the low score. “It was playoff hockey this time,” he said. “There was better goaltending and closer checking. “I had expected a scoring® lull like this. The boys were scoring | too freely.” . | The Maple Leafs, naturally, were dejected, but not completely downhearted. The next two games of the se- ‘ries will be on Maple Leaf ice 'in Toronto Saturday and Tuesday. That's when the Leafs hope to get back into the running. Some are betting, though, that the Red Wings will win two more and make it a four game sweep | in the twe days of competition. A complete round robin in every event — every contestant dueling - —— — New Service Stadium Cornell, another eastern power Although none of the individual champions are returning, 10 of the OCSC Shooters suoh- seeded stars as Art harsen DENVER—Ground will be brok en perhaps next spring for a new 60,000-seat stadium to be used in conjunction with the new Air Ferce | academy in Colorado & ac the puck hanging Goahe Harry 2-1. ‘iA 7 i Ses oe yet " + ~ 7. wre B : ? of Detroit who made the shot but missed by inches. Action occurred in the 3rd period of Thursday's Stan- ley Cup playoff game at Olympia. Red Wings won, | every other contestant—started top 30 fencers in the 1954 compe- today, tition are back i ll be In the foil, best bets include Cee ee atwe and Herman Velasco of Mlinois, and big Ten titlist, John Gonzales of Navy and Phillip Mocquard of Cor- nell, Best swordsmen in the sabre include Charles Kortier of Wiscon- sin, James Browno f Cornell, Rich- sin, James Brown of Cornell, Rich- Johnson of Princeton Cornell's Richard Pew, 2nd last year, is the best prospect among the epee wielders, Others expect- ed to give stiff competition are Eric Kindwal! of Wisconsin, Alfred Jed- rezejewski of Buffalo and James Williams of Detroit. Most promising entry for host team Michigan State is George Thomas, Big Ten sabre champ this year. Thomas is a junior from Detroit. | a Nashua Favored to Win $100,000 ‘Florida Derby MIAMI, Fla. (‘®—The names of | 10 other 3-year-oldg were expected to go into the entry box today to run with Belair Stud's favored Nashua in Saturday's Florida Der- by at Gulfstream Park. Nashua, champion 2-year-old of | 1954, is even money choice to win | the top prize of $100,000 but four es other purses are certain to prove >. attractive. Second place will be of) worth $25,000 to the owner, with foil and a team champion also) FF op BS ee og * pee Pig | and $3,500 for fifth-place finisher | Nashua, owned by William bas) | Woodward Jr. of New York and "> |trained by Sunny Jim Fitzsim- | mons, will be ridden by Eddie Ar- ; ‘ |;aro, who was aboard when eh stenat +- | Nashua won the $100,000 Flamingo AP Wirephete a month ago. Class A Loop 2 38 egiee B Sanat ‘Annual Open House Day Plans Meeting Annual anniversary open-house for Oakland County Sportsmen's Club is set for Sunday. March 77, at the Clubhouse in) Waterford. Public us invited Clubhouse is open trom 10 a. m to 6p m Second vice president-elect Bill Rosserman is chairman fer the eccasion, and has announced that there wilt be an outstanding dis. play of outdoors things. _ Guns of every type and descrip- tion will be shown. Wyandotte Muzzie Loaders Club will have a display. Roman Tro- jan wil) show his unusually fine group of bench rest rifles. and hand made cases. Fred Hancock and John Tisch Will present their pistol and revolver collections One of the area's most unusual sea shell collections will be exhib- tted by Walter Barrows of Clark- ston Trophies of the hunt, one black bear. three cubs, and a coy- ote taken in one day in the Upper Peninsula will be shown by Rudy Nartker and son The complete collection of big game trophies acquired through the vears by OCSC past-president Jim Ashmore also wll be displayed Charles Chapman will have some f ins prized beagles on hand while Bob Robichaud will have a pen of pheasants. M. G. Chandler. rec- ognized authonty on Indian lore will display a fine collection of au thentic Indian things In addition. various groups, such Basketball Results NATIONAL AAU BASKETRALL THURSDAY'S RESULTS tter-Finals Que Boulder, Colo (Luckett-Nix) 70 Peerta, | 6 Ml (Caterpthars) 67 Quantito, Va. Marines Les Ange) (Kirby Shoes> /2 “ Francisce Olympte Club 76 North 81. Carolina State 60 Bartlesville Okla. (Phill S6ers) % Greeley. Colo (Gregory Clothiers) 44 FRIDAYS . PAIRINGS . Semifinals Pari te e Okia (Phillips t#ers) ves San Fr sce Ue mpc Clu Bou ide Cok Lucke’t-Nix) vs Quan ico, Va Marines . NBA PLAYOPFs THURSDAY'S RESULTS Syracuse 116. Boston 110 (Syracuse best-of-5 series 2-0) FRIDAYS SCHEDULE leads First | Organizational Gettogether Is Set March 30 First spring meeting of the Pon tiac Class A Baseball League will take place Wednesday. March %. at 7 p.m, at Parks and Recreation Department's office, 35 Hill Street. As ts the usual custom, con- | tract cards, schedule, and gen- eral procedures will be outlined at this meeting. as the Oakland County 4H Club, the OCSC Boy's Rifle Club, Girl's Rifle Club. Skeet and Trap Com.- | mittees, as well as the Archery Committee will have displays Some 1.500 people attended this affair last year | Michigan Horse Tracks Put in Good Year in 1954 | LANSING. (A --=. Michigan. horse +. the annual report of Michigan Racing Assn. said today. | wil] be even greater. James H. Inglis, state racing Last year’s Managers and spon- commissioner, said the most en- | 90F8 have priority in entering the couraging statistic was that the league. This priority lapses at (15 p.m., March 30, so if teams are tota) attendance figure of 2.092.801 | unable to attend they are urged represented only a fractional .003 to file application for entry in the percentage drop from the high set Tecreation office befare that date in 1953. ® . Inglis noted that attendance held Rapid Jim Leads up although the betting handle |showed a drop of 8.4 per cent trom | Duck stars to Win the previous year. } | BOSTON W& — Hockey's “hat trick’’—scoring three goals in one game—has been done many times but probably never as quickly in Exhibition Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Wea Lest Pet . Bosiot 8 5 615 a college game by Jim Pope of Srchigten eee i. $ & Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Detre we assess § H = The RPI defenseman in a game Baltimore : ¢ #e with Northwestern University Chicago ’ § WS. scored three goals in a minute and NATIONAL LeaeuE, 3 729 400 seconds Chic ‘ " . Muwacbge | H H au His rapid fire goals gave RPI { m ° Lou's ¢ ¢€ gn.& >2 win tig $3 ae -$ 3 @& Law Shines on Deputy ® %| BRATTLEBORO, Vt. #—Jack- time deputy game warden. SATURDAYS SCHEDULE William. Townsend, 26, was Washington (A) vs. Detrett (A) at Lake | plana. Fie $300, plus court costs of $8.05, and aittmore (A) ve Philadeiphie «(N) at , . ; Clearwater, Fa wak given a suspended seftence Chicago (A) vs Boston (4) at Sarasota. of 60 days in jail. a ;, Cleveland (A) “B" ws San Prancisco Jacking is the illegal practive of (PCL) at Oakilend Calf , Chicago (N) B” vs Cleveland (A) “B" attracting deer by spotlight for the at Tucson. Artz kill Kansas City (A) vs Pittsburgh (N) at . Fort Myers. Pie . & «Lewis (N) vs. New York (A) at & Petersburg Spot (N) ¥8 Cmetnnati «(N) ai NHL Talent Srechive F. [Mey Fore (x) ve. Chicago ox) “RB” at TORONTO—Of the National ) key league's 105 players, a total ™ CH) we. Atiante (4A) af Aianta - | Cusepen (m) “B" we. Little Reck gay | were born im the province at Lakeland, Fie i % vie R a2 > *| $12,000 for third, $7,500 for fourth | tiac. It is hoped that this season | Wright Returns to Alma Mater as Head Coach Gene Assumes Football Post Here Next Fall; Now at Hesperia Appointment of Gene Wright as head coach for St. Fredericks High School, hag been announced by Rev. Maurice Veryser, athletic director of the school. Wright is a St. Fred's graduate and returns to his alma mater from Hesperia High School north of Muskegon. He will assume his new duties on Sept. 1. Upon his discharge ployed by GMC of Pontiac for three years before enrolling at Ferris Institute. He | from Ferris in His first coaching role was at Alanson High School near Pe- toskey. After one year at Alanson he became head coach at Hes- peria where he compiled a very satisfactory record. He is married and the father of three children. Wright will succeed Ken Hul- strander. whose appointment as as- sistant line coach at lowa State College was recently announced. Peoria Cats Beaten in AAU Cage Test DENVER. Ww — The three-year |reign of thé Peoria, Ill, Cats as _champrons of National Amateur. | Athletic Assn. (AAU) baketball | crumbled last night in a 70-67 loss |to senior members of the Univer- | sity of Colorado team that won the Big Seven Conference this season. The Colorado collegians |ed two other outsiders into tonight's semi- finals of the 48th annual AAU tourney. Along with them are the Bartlesville. Okla.. Phillips 66ers, veteran AAters who won the Na- tional Industrial Basketball League Bow to Detroit ‘in Final Match | Oakland County Sportsmen's Club shooters were beaten by the |Marksmen’s Club of Detroit | Wednesday in the final match, of ‘the season. 943-938. A round-up match and dinner will be held at the Multi-Lakes Association's fine indoor range, April 17. OCSC’s team was led against the Marksmen by H. Collins andM. Newman, each with 189. Frank Brusha and K. Danielson had 187s and M. LaPorte posted 186. High man for the Detroiters was W. Bradley with 191. Marksmen also won in handicap division, 999-997. F. J. Wood's 203 was high. For OCSC ‘with handi- cap), the leaders were Collins (201). Brusha (200: M. E. Guy (198), and Newman and LaPorte (199) Jamaica Opens Racing in NY Turf Fans in Gotham to Get First Look at | Boston Doge . NEW YORK, ‘»—Jamaica race track opens the long New York racing season one week from to- day, and metropolitan turf fans are going to get their first look at | Boston Doge, the Beantown Bullet } and sensation of the Florida winter racing season. , In fact, Jamaica opens on Fri- | day, and on Saturday, April 2, the pride of New England, who has |never been defeated. is scheduled |to make his first New York start in the $20,000-added Experimental Free Handicap. | The Experimental is the first of several major Eastern tests for 3- year-olds before the Kentucky Derby. What Boston Doge does in the next few weeks will determine whether he tries for the Roses in | the $125,000-added Churchill Downs | Classic May 7.., Americans Win Both Pan-Am Cage Awards | MEXICO CITY. &—The United | States held both trophies of Pan- | American basketball today, the men's team taking the champion- ship on points in a triple tie and the women capturing their title with an unbeaten sweep crown. Phillips was the pre-tour- A*sentina. the only team to hick nh pions from Quantico, Va., |Colorado players. The Phillips | Olympic Club, a talented collec- tion of West Coast college players Titans’ Flanagan Quits Grid for Medical School DETROIT # — Jack Flanagan. Ist string end on the University to enter University Medical School at Washington, D. C. this September. matched against the University of | United. States. actually. handed | ni | ment. Argentina wound up in a tie | with the United States and Brazil | for first place but the U. S. team got the championship with its point ~ spread They're Teammates Now DES MOINES #—More than years ago, W. H. Tate was basket- Gladwin Solon Otters Plan for Shifting Hunting Zones LANSING (UP) — Rep. Walter Nakkula (R-Gladwin'. who once sweeping changes | i 8 fF i i in Mecosta County: northerly along M-4 to its junction with M4): easterly along M41 to its junction au i | : i F 2 Straight Over Leafs ge roma & ' . { + : ee- __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, | FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955 Ohio State Tankers OXFORD, Ohio @ — Two more | State's quest for a ninth NCAA| stars of, Ohio State’s defending| crown at Miami University by| Ba champions tonight will try to emu-| picking up seven rab tarly NCAA Marvin The other champs in action to- | | night will be Michigan's «quatic | breaststroke kins, Harvard's | cluding the 50 yard free style, will ‘54 Singles Winners in City Tourney An entirely new list of city ta- ble tennis champions were | |crowned Thursday night as the an- ‘nual city championships were held before a large audience at Beth- jany Baptist Church. Bob Short,, a former men’s sin- by downing the defending champ. ] ; Star Misses | ‘Banquet Rather Than Miss Class | PITTSBURGH w — Because he | wouldn't skip a class, Albert Wig- |gins, Ohio State University sopho- | ident got traf. fic after attending a late after. make ace. | ing Tonight's competition, also in.| ever to win the same event four quet. He was honored as the outstand- ing athlete for 1954 in the Alle- gheny Mountain Assn. (wéstern Pennsylvania) of the Amateur Ath- letic Union wn holds the National AAU 00 and 200-meter backstroke cham uled tomorrow night ' night, | will be held this afternoon and | who holds the world mark of 2:04.7 afternoon Ohio s e years. Jones, North Carolina State's Bob * - ° The 5-6, 160 - pound Hawalian's | Hoffman. | competition in the 200 backstroke! Michigan's Jim Walters is a tre-; | includes his hard-pressing Bucheye jmendous low board diving threat | teammate, Al Wiggins. champion Gilders defending Much of Michigan's hopes of de- whens the Wolverine star whipped | throning Ohio State depends upon | in the Big Ten meet. Balance Beats Boston Celtics Sharman Can't Outdo Syracuse Scorers, do Nats Take 2-0 Lead By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (day The Boston Celtics have Easy | Ed Macauley, Bob Cousy and Bill Minors Lose Fans Sharman. But they don't have de- | fense and as a result the SYTACUSC Jeagues in 1954 drew 19,654,000, the Nationals have a 2-0 lead in their | least since 195 and 12 per cent | chnenptonahlp of the Wettonal Bas | ketball Assn. Sharman canned 32 points for the Celtics last night, but the Nats stayed in there during\a late | Also TAIL PIPES and ne re Cate aoe S EXHAUST PIPES Studebaker Minneapolis 2-1. 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American Gates rimming at | and Bras tos x American iriumph off both boards. liminaries last week; and the giris’|established in 1951 by another Regional TV Fully Guaranteed sport) Argentina men's water ‘ team an- | American team. cron ot the 1955 Westete Hemi |polo'with the U. S. team second In rapid fashion, U. S$. swim- he mena a The other Yankee triumph was Sizes for All Cars sphere little Olympics, wound up| and Brazil third. mers clicked off victories in the | * ¢ ®@ & one-two affair delivered by Mary! g Games-of-Week, 5 today with the United States sitting} The games come to a forma) | 100-meter freestyle, with the Olym- The winsome foursome, Gretchen | Lou Elsenius and Mary Jane Sears ’ highest on the international totem | conclusion tomorrow. The feature pic sprint king, Clarke Scholes, | Kluter, Carolyn Green, Judy Rob- | in the 200-meter breaststroke, with, ‘Area’ Contests Set pole. of the colorful Olympic-fashioned | hitting :57.7 to break his own meet ' erts and. Wanda Lee Werner. regit-|a winning time of 3:08.4 Grid 15” and 16” The UA abate wet SSe een SP be’ Ge diode Pe a on Menu possible Nations, equestrian } ewer to the pore hnag A yes- (race, in Dniversity City’s enor- L ff] 0 it Kay Hubbel! Winner | ANAS CITY aw Senntevision | terday, along with two Pan-Am| mous stadium, OeTer UUlis of Indoor Net Test tbl gamer nent fal mot MARKET TIRE CO. With 15 events held, and five to| With practically everything else | BROOKLINE, Mass. # — Kay | national be run off late this afternoon, the | settled. main interest was centered | Hubbell of Conwes. N. HL, today | .,Sember schools of the Netionsl | 77 W. Huron St. 9te 9 FE 8-0424 unofficial score in the swimming |on the Olympic swimming stadium a a e | holds the national women’s indoor | arene Aitiatic voted = and diving schedule stood: today. On the agenda were finals | - ‘tennis singles championship and | '° ¢ a compromise plan which United States 188, Mexico 56,|in the 200 and 100-meter butterfly . ; ‘has a share in the doubles crown. | Provides for intra - district te Argentina 51, Canada 45 and Brazil | for men and women, respectively; Will Sign for Three eee casts. cee 17, to list the nations which en-jand finals in the 4#-meter free 3 | tered the bigger teams. style for women and 800-meter re- Years at Texas A.M.;) The tormer igh school teacher | There were no provisions last oe 6 lay for men, plus the 40-meter Move «Is Surprise ‘defeat Mildred Thornton of Or. | 708" 10F the regional, or district, re tie, inchading last. Sosk's Two doublecrowe sumere were NEW YORK W — Ken Loeftier,|™ond Beach, Fla., $6, 97 in the | Were “telecast Sutionally ‘with a . track and field, showed: yesterday. who in six years at LaSalle com- | *!"sies final at Longwood covered | team being limited to one TV ap- WHILE YOU WAI United States 1,373%, Argentina | California's: world champion, piled an enviable 144-28 basketball e 8 pearance during the season. 545%, Mexico 388. Mrs. Patricia McCormick, added coaching record, is heading for! 2. she teamed with Ruth Jef. * The United States came out on/|the 10-meter platform title to her Texas A&M with hopes of giving &/ 42 of Melrose, Mass., for the| Here's the new setup top in men’s basketball, thanks to|3-meter championship, and Mexi- [itt to the Southwest Conference | 4 nies title. : Eight national games - of - the - a point-scoring system which gave ' co's Joaquin Capilla did the same, school. : week during a 3-week period. Loeffler, here to coach the East | Five Saturdays during the same Harold Johnson. But Johnson team in tomorrow night's tat-1T Ski Battl period devoted to intra-district | B k F eq caught @ cold, so the Internation- | West game, made the surprise an- op 1ers e telecasting of games a ‘et f avor | al Cub M |nouncement last night a few min . A team may participate in one end Boxing picked Mederes jutes after he had talked with Ath- | fp Harriman Cup national and one intra-district tele. who has done most of his fighting |letic Director Bear Bryant of the | cast. or in two intra-district dates Tackles Cuban ‘Heavy’ With Eye on Possible Bout With Champ 7 HE ; F ! F around Miami. E Baker, No. 3 on the heavyweight | list, has won eight in a row since being knocked out by Archie Moore the light heavyweight champion, year ago. NBC will broadcast and telecast at 10 p.m., EST. 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Then cut out the picture and the rabbit the outside dark lines. wilkins2=: HEL [TQDAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS] LET’S HAVE A PICNICO—5 A Walk in the Weods After the picnic, the children all go for a walk in the woods. At first | it is very quiet, but then the small animals who live there come out of | hiding to see who their visitors are. Peter and Polly are thrilled when they spy a mother rabbit with her | two babies near a bush. The litte bunnies peek out at them from the leaves, but Mother Rabbit looks right at them. Peter and Polly are} sorry not to have fresh carrots to give them. Color the children's clothes, the leaves and the rabbits and paste | so they rest on the ground as in the small drawing. Tomorrow: Find a bird's nest. ; - | |Refugee, 17, Asks Asylum | Pro-West. Club Organized, by Students in East Berlin BERLIN w — A young Russian kov wanted to be a pilot, but his | who defected to the West said to- | father forbade this, j day students at the Soviet school | There were indications American | | where he would like to fol- | Fifty of the school’s 600 students, low up his ambitions to bé a pilot. | all children of Soviet army and| Before coming to Germany where his father was assigned, young Ly- | sikov went to school in Stalingrad. , | He said there were classes in civil | defense against atomic attack. He said students of his age in the Soviet Union play cards and drink vodka ‘‘bottoms up” in their | recreation hours. He claimed that | ‘despite the danger involved, many | ave pro-Western, * °¢ Asked which one thing about gd i sith } re . i = g if nt if 5 E zf i SPECIAL 76 DUTCH BRAND HOUSE PAINT 3-Pc, ENAMEL SAUCE PAN SET White Only: =< NATIONALLY ADVERTISED ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCKS | peopl Soviet He said the entire Soviet system oe of government looks good “on .the outside, but | | the inside is rotten.” - UM Protests AF yout ber Occupying Hangar _| DETROIT W—Use of a Willow Run Airport hangar for Air Force _|reserve activities will delay an important secret defense research | and propaganda | H it it HH a ry | ALE 1 cf - J ° a Lysikov said he fears Soviet au- thorities will retaliate against his | Floyd 'G. Wakefield. U. of M. father by sending him to Siberia. | Supervisor of Willow Run, said “I am certain he will be re- the university applied last July | moved from Germany,” the youth for use of the hangar for the gov- said. |ernment project but learned early | ah | with his tather—described by his |be kept for a jet squadron being son as a fanatical Communist—led | moved to the field. ‘him to flee. One thing they dis-| “The university has so much agreed about was his future. Lysi- | research work at Willow Run there is no room for new work unless | we can get the hangar,” Wake- | \Ill Wind Blows Good for Overparked Motorists OVER 2nd Week! Police said very few tickets were issued during the day. The reason: the tickets that did | | Lysikov said that disagreements | this month that the building must | 7 | | | field said. ie The Air Force is planning to| # LOUNGE |move a reserve squadron from | ¥ ae hd | Selfridge Air Base to Willow Run | & “Pt Saty tin ite program te .. _Latmie Muren St.i | the reserves part of the nation’s | 7 Huren Bow! Bidg) (ir defense system. POCATELLO, Idaho AA wind- | 5 FE 5-9562 Coaster WAGON $549 Open Sunday 10 to 2 L. A. WAGNER CO. 1960 N. Opdyke at Pontiac Rd. Mon. end Fri. ‘til 9:00 Open Deily 8:00 - 6:00 —HARDWARE— APPLIANCES — TELEVISION —TOOL RENTALS— FE 5-9221 | YOU CAN DO Madera a ought wae Base The wonder ma-matchadies you've to-ettach interchangeable bases for every decor! Distinctively styled, superdty constructed, of choice clear Ponderosa “ pine, sanded smooth as silk. Versatile pieces fer any space, any ream. Be your Oream wp your own arrangements and finish te your own taste. Easy te pise with, easy on the budget. in open stock Finishing instructions with every piece, See these and se ene sil anny che Sete Om pieees Pontiac’s Largest Selection of UNPAINTED FURNITURE re PICK at PAINT store 143 Ockland Ave. Mon., Fri., sth oe. Wed., Thers., Set., cnrEeT mm (a | | THE Sm THINGS w Colona! bate. Free Parking 10-6 Lovely Songsters with hit records on both side of the ocean! You will love them. ‘DANCE COMEDY *™.:*“ Pete Flore’s “'Mel-Ain” Al LaMane eur own ‘tind’ SONGS JAM SESSION , Delightful Food Arthur Murray Dance Studie Instruc- Waodward at Square Lake Road tors te tepch, test and reward you. ‘a 4 ~ a rt - eS: ahd at r) Rll Leh) ad eS "'’ - -." ae 6 eas! lh Sle ee eS = | : ¢ } } cas . ey 4 ; heard. My friend Sergeant Friday me | Sons of 2 Stars || belt_bis_sudience tor two solid : | : iar tol ev aioe eres Making Own Sauce |HOMme Ar OWer Start to Work are bidding fer a rom hime g a | ’ of course, BY LOUELLA ©. PARSONS | Snapshots of Hollywood collected _. By EARL WILSON : HOLLYWOOD (INS) — John at random: Eating a hamburger, NEW YORK—I've recently become a restaurant pest—a guy Scientist Autos Wayne feels that his young broth- | replete with onions and all the who makes the chef mad and messes up the place concocting With Ses Drive ov, Beh Morricen ond Vistar Mo | Siuming. OF Care Tere | his own sauce at the table. °. . pon on, Doreen og Mipeacd Coney Beg incor They | ‘These fellows are lucky they don’t get poisoned. Because) Not Practical ee amend, "Whee tees pew! otantty. essing other CO | they are implying that the chef's a lousy sauce-maker | perRorr w—Atomie cars end experience with William Wellman,| ers. Richard Todd flew in un- ~*~ «© &* ® power plants for home use are roe Oe het Cee SS expectedly to see Todd, whe ts | It was at El Rancho Vegas in Las Vegas that I made my a long way away, a panel of wood. and with John himself in) just finishing “Sir Walter | mistake. [peacetime uses of the atom said ; Raleigh” at 20th. He brought ber | “what's in this delicious meat sauce?” I asked foolishly. “The Lock and the Key” is their) ¢— Cobina Wright's party honer- vesterday first, with Bob as producer and| ing English ambassador Sir Belden Katelman, the proprieter, net only told me; he Walker L. Cisler, president of Andy as director. Only natural| goger and Lady Makins. brouglit me a recipe handsomely typed up by Albert (ithe Detroit Edison Co., said, “I Got Rene Se eens mas wee Miranda, the maitre d’hotel. see nothing in the foreseeable fu- and Bill Campbell will have the | Lawrence, who reminds me a little [ x * & * ture that will bring atomic energy leads. Campbell was in “The High | f Grace Kelley. She'll be tested) 1 sent my wife around N. Y. looking for the ingredients for |directly into the home except as and the Mighty,” and Lori's latest See Cot with Mike Con. | 2i# “Sauce Diable.” It took her two weeks of shopping, during | piped-in electricity.” | picture is “Underwater” with Jane nolly, and She ‘att me that she’s | which she bought 5 dresses and 6 pairs of| Dr. Michael Ference Jr.. as oe ee ee ie yn beck end Ge Ew wes | having more fun on the Martin | shoes. soviute director of the Ford iMowsr | %" . and Lewis picture. She's the Gabor “Qive the “idea up,” she advised. “That ©o. scientific laboratory, hed a New Lake Theater & scripted by Burt Kennedy from with wet blanket for hopes for an the novel by Frank Gruber. @ sense of humer. sauce would cost $20.” 420 Pontiac Troll * ¢ @ Merle Oberon came with Basil atomic-powered automobile. Speaking of John Wayne, he |Blceck of the Los Angeles British For four people, you need @ full bottle of Bech car engine, he sald, | * \ has not yet made bis deal with | °™ulate. David Hearst and his Escoffier Sauce Diable, % bottle Escoffier would require 60,000 pounds of Teshatecter CinemaSeope ‘ Warner Brothers. He's had sev. | Pretty hope, Cobina Jr. the Sauce Robert, one teaspoon English mustard, | ghiciding to protect driver, pas- BLACK WIDOW evel meetings, but co far he and Charles Bracketts and the Johnny “two tablespoons of chives, 44 teaspoon of fresh | sengers and others from dan- ® Storing Gepe Boome \ * Jack Greens were in the group. . 1 demitasse cup of heavy) gerous radiation. = Warner have not been able ground pepper * —ase~ e | to get together. I had a chance to talk with Floyd cream, % pound melted butter. Mix in chaf-| panel discussion wes re Osler © I am told that another major oeeline Cochran Ye maawheecs nee WILSON _ing dish, stir well, serve very hot. corded for broadcast on a radio ~ SOUTHWEST PASSAGE % mm company is very interested in the as Miss Cochran x *«*« *® ® pregrem Senta. a ot the | Ctascing’ Bod ae ¥ = Wayne-Feliows set-up and that they . “This is for millionaires and although I know many million-| ©. Blythe Stason. dean i are ready to submit a deal once, . 5ml® surt ose ok ‘id = aires, they don’t know me,” I said—and gave that up University of Michigan law school, wesevwvvvay i they know. according we the cone nie one ‘s nasty ‘Liberace, I went hunting a cheaper sauce. One night I heard Don Fhe, 1 don’t suppose it’s eal aft but | *° sald, ts much better follow Ameche ask for “that hot box sauce.” ; as of today it’s not yet signed, | 6 the virus. You know how reticent chefs are about telling you their ° ° Lita Gray Chaplin has met Joan recipes . . . well, I found out that this one is: Jack Webb's lecture on music at | Collins, Sydney's girl friend, and “Half catsup, the rest divided between University of California at Los| gave her approval of their mar-| English mustard, Worcestershire sauce, Angeles was one of the biggest | riage. beef sauce and butter. Let the butter ais- events ever held on the Westwood| George Burns fell asleep in the| sle, then dump in the rest—serve very campus with 500 students packed | sun at Jack Benny's house in Palm | hot.” ee ee ee Springs, which isn't so good for TV. * * x * J up outside. All the local swains’ interest) sey mother-in-law avoided the kitchen notwithstanding, Anita Ekberg’s et a rertontasty _ninrosted real heart in rs while I was creating. She couldn’t stand army captain named Lars . ee to see the havoc in the kitchen—me sur- lege students to Jack's opening . - . - ease nad att'ns Car be | Toe eres uncemred pry) Founded BY © dowen dripping bots YOUR “P.ttorfield Theat, TOD announced, “There will be ne oy See. evel Fyan shout Errol, “had 3 can’t ont that me and yes Ee wueuu Mealrp,| '¥ Y and blues records ran Graphic,|. shouldn't either,” my wife ee Stag poiagrs ” The played was titled “‘Love at Last Sight.” me. “Because of the butter—I'm on a Uy & al — *« kk SR. 2. ) ee down in a roar of whistles and diet. And I thought you were, too.” : } “ae ' ‘ ‘ copa ste crt nthe US. dia! SCousan. we forget the eat for one NOW a tas The famed UCLA band played, | pounds. It marked the second high- | 487?” Thee TUES. 21s —8it9 and Jack says its one of the best | est production for that month in| “But you forgot it all last week, too!” ( 2119919 musical organizations he's ever | 2 years. * * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Martha Raye’ll get a $1,000,000 bonus— payable over 10 yrs.—for 5 yrs. exclusively’ with NBC in her new TV deal... . Nancy Kelly got the ring from Warren (Theater Gleria Vanderbilt ordered a dosen girdles. (Snappy gal!) .. . Abbe Lane a a (Mrs. X. Cugat) lest a pearl-and-dia- You'll enjoy the relaxed, friendly atmosphere at China City — and you'll be sure to enjoy our varied ring in the forthcoming play, “Champagne Complex,” ¢an’t pose with champagne—'cause she has a contract with Pepsi-Cola. * * * * a a ta RR SA TLL STARR The gal John Jacob Astor tells his troubles to is Amazonish |} pypRa: DONALD DUCK CARTOON @ LATE NEWS Ieee eee Food Prepared Lois de Fee . . . Marie MacDonald boaght « $1,000-a-month | tin Riverdale. . . Double: Ann | | to Take Out Sonuer und Front; Gatenstein at ches Wien Peesy - i Just Call FE 4-0340, Your Order ~*~ * * * On oun ; . NEw iat henn | thing you want out of life—if you'll just wait until you CHIN A CITY aurray Goldstein tells of his friend, « hospital orderty? who|] LAST 2 DAYS 7 TODAY and TOMORROW! joined the Army as a semi-private. That's earl, brother. 1070 West Huron (Copyright 1955) 3 \ ° 2 Blocks West of Telegraph Road | SAT. (22m P.M. | === ne | ——EeE Dinie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block I. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 © HEED] Oeste crs a SIGMUND ROMBERG’S ROLLICKING, ALL COLOR PROCRAM—— ROUSING, SONG-FILLED ROMANCE... CINEMASCOPE ! cult UE, | SUN.: “The Black Knight” ALSO “A Bullet Is Waiting” pha Be us | cot See SGT) fez orn. ' “CONQUEST OF SPACE” When The Mighty * PLUS * Sioux Nation THIS FEATURE! DRUMS OF ‘eames, . A BLYTH ~ EDMUND PURDOM JOH ERSON- LOS CALHERN coe cape ee AND THE SINGING VOICE OF — oe se” ee es eee ae ee eee ee ee eee ee Se ee 4 A a ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, at : a { : ? ' bs " : ‘ a f | a o | ee eT = rye Me. 3 t . ' ee FRIDAY, MARCH 25, on ron ae : 1955-5 7 ? 7 ~ SS MARKETS {Stocks Follo camer oo Produce! ‘ , sera rere .w| Mixed COUTSE , Fairty |, 2re: apeien, fancy, 5.80- Wy laaies: eck Sarees es top| NEW YORK w= The stock Accused Vice Promoter 3.38 -" s . - et a the winter” sell- ber we S303 18 bu apples. teres: course today in early dealings on Attorneys ee Ang into the bread cereal on the |: ‘spiten Siesivs Red. ho. 1. 3.- the heels of its three-day recovery Bringing " Board of Trade today. Vegetables: Beets. topped, No. 1, 1.00- : Witness From Florida Whest lost around two A ee et er od Prices ranged over a narrow ~ ene time. Ott cents rote op a. Me. 1 eee a field with only a handtul of issues NEW YORK @®—Defense lawyers in sympathy — whent a has n reo es Mor dich, fo. hb ene as much as 2 points for Minot F. (Mickey) Jelke today corn showed some early strength | pens. Leeks eo 4 - Gos. a begin putting final touches and continued to offer better re- | bag. perenipa, No i 4 ee OS | The market now has regained their case pias e sistance to the selling as the ses- | pusict Be. 1, 135-150 60-Ib, beg. | around 75 per cent of the severe | » eee a long weekend den : . he 4. 8a Oe pak | losses in its recent reaction that) jo + recess of his trial on compulsory _ - end et the Ore ber: Fhebare. hothouse. No 1. 99-118 | started from record high levels| | Prostitution charges. hour was 1'% to 2 cents lower, May bu. p. topped. No. 1. 150-200 bu | reached three weeks ago today. — The defense is bringing a witness $2.11%: corn unchanged to % DETROIT EGGS | The Associated Press average from Florida—a banker—but the lower, May SLA: oats M to M | pst aa icant” ih Stl aq at an Toe Pond ig nature of his testimony was not lower, May 68%: rye 1% to 2 cents | evades: “38 . bigh revealed, The defense begins Mon- lower, "May $1.00%; soybeans 1 to | ert fies, A, tunhs 81-84 wetenied | was $162.08, -_ 1% lower, May $2.53%; and lard | medium 43-47 wid. av. 44'4; B large “ Prices w xed at open- Judge Francis unchanged to 5 cents a hundred| “prowns Grade A jumbo 40-00, wta.| ing today ‘und "continued. narrow L. Valente late pounds higher, May $12.60. ev. 40%; large 43%-46, wid. av. $44: | Trading w ' yesterday granted the long recess ; ng was fast at the start} medium oi large 43; C large 35-38! With one brief flurry of activity. at the request of defense counsel ' Grain Prices CHICAGO BUTTER AND £068 Early positions of major divi- Sere, eetian per the Fiorida vit Jf CHICAGO GRAIN ge ‘AP)—Butter | Sions follow: Steels mixed, motors ness to arrive im Ne Meech LAP)—-Cpeaing | tag priate em sss" beore aa a7, | Unchanged to higher, mail order The judge turned down motions a Wwheet a see 62 A 87; 90 B 56.78; 60 C 06.28; care 90 issues lower, aircrafts mixed, ra- by Herz for a directed verdict of wy May .++ceee eeeecee , ° j ‘ A wy ow, “6 about steady: receipts 21.438 | dio-televisions steady, utilities acquittal and for dismissal of the Sep |... “Tr Map ccccce, 108 | eemeeele Duving wachenged to ie steady, coppers mixed, chemicals indictment on the grounds that the . Dec sees SON Fy 108, | and over a's 4: 60-08.8| per per “ant | mostly lower, railroads mixed, oils prosecution had not established ! a MOY «arene 45% OPN | as San atrtion IO 1S, checks 33 30" cur steady, and airlines steady. case 2 " ccseeee LOO May 258 | rent receipts 45. "1 Highwe “ks | : Rep .ccecee BOM Toscan 2.47% | we 8. _ | Highwer stocks included Youngs Former prostitute Pat Thomp- sme trees 13% sep vesees 20 | qumeaae peeatens | town Sheet & Tube, Chrysler, | ; son, 25, was the final prosecution ' Psnagan 0% are 26) CHICAGO, “Margo 34 VAP) -Potan | Radio Corp... Southern California WHITE ELEPHANTS — Two of St. Michael's C. S. M. C. board| pectin Peace tuete |e, Temrtay. She testified *teeeee ® son / ( * a y gave . ce irack 290 old tock, T! new week total! Gypsum conda Copper, and U. | representatives, Miriam Harrington (standing) and Sharon Moore, | Myers, school maintenance head. The “white elephant” auction will S a her a list of 10 or i modereta, demand good end mare tor | debate which homeroom should be given credit for donations by John | held March benefit of missions . ” aay eoads nee eitee anid Jel ‘" Lodge Calendar Tussets steady, for sound rods aie cy | Lower were Bethlehem Steel, : y | 30 for the of mi . pay. She also said Jel- é ronger ce Ufrack salen" stock | U. Sf Rubber, Caterpillar Tractor, ke told her to use Pat Ward's communication of Pon- reietiaes eathed tna wanes ease, | Boing, Kennecott Copper, Air Re- . mame in getting in touch with the tac 2 F. & A. M. Priday, | >. ge a $2.38-2.40,| duction, Westinghouse Electric, men. The witness said Jelke told fees Pees Schools Flan Junior Dances === Ser at 630 pe. rwin W. | oo Pvae und rr Ele New York Stocks fo E00 int angle afters. - 7. Aer. DETROIT POULTRY | (Late Meraing Quotations) Teachers Inetitens ne busy. and | Monday, totaling a grand sum of | like to know about Congress and; um at the regular meeting March aon cloomargariee : ta Brtah | SERPS TSS cs Ct) tee Gees we teak rm, ee Pr 2, save tay cat | power, ane“. ementng ty gc | War i, cae cy Pe BS quality live poultry wu . . mo 4’. St. F ; | al ory student, ‘ll be glad | member, W seen | titution Se eae eee ne ee wo-2i; | oe ete BS ee ee «oe | ae Fred juniors are at work on | couragement and drive to make | to tell you all about it. From the w : eee ee wet and with attempting to do 4 Elden e- E., , nce decorations while intra- , as a movie entitled “In These | the same with Marguerite Cordova, Yarneld of 288 Judson , Ye lbs.) | Allied Ch 97 Kimb Clk .,. 466 the production itself just suc- |study of new , ” whites 36; barred rocks - just as ly of new American Government | Ha % St., reported to Pontiac rocks 38-38%; @uck- | Allied 6trs $5 CKresge 68... 30 | Murals -steal the spotlight at | cessful ’ | Hands," based on the preparation | 26. bi a ae :— Police to- Bago 30. capencties (4%, Ibs.) 38 (9% | Allis Chal 13 Kroger... 44 Mike's. . books, students have learned there | of medicines. Russell Anderson, Miss Thompson testified that Jel- F @iscs. from his euto parked last curcaco PoutTaY fiom Ain se AMES ERP Ota OF, MICHARR. est in the grade school, where p Seapetapithady wink sebeiaaaeal bere kgiamarster wire ident (whew fared pheoetbor pti 4 ; Am Aislin 383 : ; . ie gr , where every years. was nominated at the meet-| June 25, 1952 Pe hight at Water and Parke Sts. CHICAOO: March (AP) — Live am Cos... @: «pH ey 0 Pe the Michaelite | grades two, three and four all Shorthand students are finding it ing to revise the Chem-Physics the Teo girls wperate theether, She 4 Pontiac Police today , reported | 002 28 Ser" tm coops 120 | Am Gashil .. 434 Gon” Me | Agenda is week was the in-|came out with top honors. Eighth is much easier to take dictation | constitution. . added “He said through her looks ‘J that thi becke into a city secged mr: Lon | Ae «Bl Leriiiare .. 24 aural tournament. Both senior | graders topped their competitors and then read it back than to take| The Future Nurses club held a| and my numbers we'd do pretty * [ines terminal Setek: “Nght hens Nh-11; fryers end Am Mardy: 72} Meck Tax ... 21 | teams copped the coveted trophies, |by a very large take | 't and type it out in perfect letter | high! " taser ond sire 2U. broilers 32:34; old roosters’ 13-125; co-|AmN Ges... 62@ Marsh Tord - 382 and they are now on display in | honors ia junior “she the « * | form They took up some of the 2 i maesahore Barcia Themen, pp — pred mdney changer @ green | peneties 39-41. ‘ Am Red ..... 33.1 + OS | the tropi _w sopho- ae . with mem Thomas,| If convicted, Jelke could be sen- bag, owned by James W. Snyder am Sook’ ;: cae ea + bei y case. mores in 204 barely slid by the |"®! duties of a secretary this | Elizabeth Davies, Martha Dawson | tenced to up to 40 years in prison. of 32500 Northwestern Hwy, South- Livestock am ul P¢ "309 Mid Com ret ie¢| The girt's team, captained by junior boys to cop honors for the | “eek. |and Martha Machnauer selling | He was sentenced to from three to field, a bus driver. Am Puate Monsen Ch | Geer Hill, was sparked by high school, These rooms will 6 | Jay" trom thelr: decorations and Qf $24 was made, which will be| years agp Th his first trial two ' [Am Sine aoe. 287 u¢ :: 384) Georgianna Gunnerson, who |°°'ve ® y on school time after from decora 'of $24 was made, which will be} years ago. That conviction was set re —- Sherif! Dept. te sate Be, Mares tay oaure) ter: | Anas Wes: He Motor Wheel 245) tallied @ total of 25 points. Easter. discussion of their dance plans only | used toward obtaining an Easter | aside because the press and public plate, 72-54 mostly lower, "act | Armes 01 + BS eels +. 9a » ada From the pages of the American | On® enough to announce that Rus- basket for a needy family. were barred from the courtroom OF, was or lost some- me ‘The with The Paid repidiy | Ases bry Oo we wanes Oe + MS lite t ion to the Michael-| Observer came the discussion of sell Garcia's band would play the| aye putere Teachers part of the trial. ; time a pickup | for choice Tr 3 oround ine-208 "| Atchison’ ....138 Ret Cash R434! p ophy case was contributed | the admission of Alaska and Ha. | Sentimental tunes for the “Sere-| payed pest to students’ from te . _ truck in et BOS Weak | eeaceree SG A ses eect | Ath Mae ss fy Mat Dairy ... 381] 0 ow student, Mike Camp-| aii into the Union. A split de | "ade i Blue.” which ts being! ¢ , the | nests sags [or according to deputies’ Cate aeianie 300. Calves 28 Paty Avee Mie". $e Mat Gps 33 bell now | Pf. Campbell of the | cision was reached by the class | anxiously awaited by the student Unlvecatte Education om Utility Building Started i fresh recetpts 4 eee n . , nes was 7 , yesterday. ~?h ‘ “Jer Menited wupplien steady v0 | Rett & Ob". Wal Thee “2° “Fe! graved plaque f wv general excel . | body dents spoke on “Problems of | TRAVERSE CITY @—Work got and low | Benguet ns. LE ONY Air Bre. 373 plaq mw “general excel English classes from seventh PONTIAC HIGH Peatiae Police ee a a fed seers | f ghoice| Beth Gteel....1318 wy ‘Cent 7} \ lence” in the corps, and his form. | grade through the twelfth began ; Teachers.” Accompanying the under way Thursday on a new & arrested Jack M. mM, cheat; mest stithy Bad som. | Berne ne eee a4ler ¢ , Today high school students re- Lewis million dollar division headquarters 4 mmerelal steers “and sone te.| Rohe Alum... 314 we ae xe) filer classmates are very proud of | writing essays for the Arch- sroup was Larbea. g re &. 22 fe Winhy cows 14.69-14.68; ennaare and Rend Str... 161 Nort & West . §24) his accomplishment diocean Development Fund con- ceive wae they considered @ well To the PHS gy yalideg or Commer Co, morals weight 10.00 down: few sais ul. | Borg Warn..., ; week deserved rest. as teachers traveled |) onro™ mnasium building serve as head- . ity sed commerciale Prostiy Werteses G4 Ber Se py i¢7| St. Michael's contribution to the vas - The best paper |, Birmingham for the county in-| Wil! be the scene of the high school | quarters-for the utility company’s For that tow-priced used car, | veukrs sissy. net od to | Brit My... Be Seon iY Adah Shelly Library was a beau- each room will be sent to | stitute. School, therefore, is not | dividual fencing championship | northwestern division serving Man- ‘Deas $e woites Met ba-ia. [eto sey eaa' tow cneme esters | Purroughe. "Suse Bier | 4 Uiful, Catholic Bible, which was Detroit and judged for ® $25 | in session. The student body needed | pus, 85 SSPE Young loncers | inte. : Cheboygan and p> MA . foes = fee stnty "ae “commercial fT 0-008 [fae "ory tee Pana a rH ~~, —. , ve . the extra day to recuperate from pete jhroughout the state will com- oe Gry. ‘The headquarters waanity 19-69-31. a oe 8 aren't wearing there is anything would | blows suffered when report : employ persons, . Ut your Setend’» tm jall and poets anit wes a meay et = 4 oe a: ‘1 Parke. Oa 3, elevator shoes, as one might sus- : we _were distributed Monday t cars| — rrr bh WE O-0606 Gr Da S-40st. | oe ein SLM; cull so | Care toons MA Re os 3 | Dace, The recent biology films on ig first time this semester. oo ae {a SSSrowes , Flet’Sye i posure gave the nnn eraders an High SchOO! FENCELS| seater : oumtuan Ceo m PS s ordered announcements netsh ot omen, eens immemee Se REA Soe oc Vie Here Sat =o Sy a atten Te ‘ Ny te 9 te & Sonta Club.) cutacc, Merch 26—1AP)—Saladic | Gurycie, 18, Pillsby Mills... 8@ On the social calander, the V H Sa urda : AG. 1.860; moderately active; butehers | Cities 734 Pit Plate OG... 66.3 were also many y eaters 1) foo a wake 2 ee ee aa | so, unevenly tad) to meoty | Cart Rau ws Pret & 0. Boe ce wees peid ® mecting at the High y when they learned they had A.-2 BB when due, , Ruromage sale. 24 Baldwin, Fri. it's. ‘latter price quite rively; « few wet Pee $3 Pere OW... TT we this week. They | represent: | named to National Honor Society of bow mech er bow wast ove. and Sat —AGY, | ints choice No. | and Fe up te ip | Goce Cola | 1163 Redto Op...... 4a¢ Tehearsed their number for the | ing high schools and fencing clubs >| NO OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ‘ | 17.68; with around $0 heed 16.00; Col Gas toa Rem Rand.... 423,/C. Y.0. Wild West Student Council bers Rummage sale, Gat. 26th. Cen- 2-2", ib 16.50-11., instances stightiy | Con Tale a4 Reo Molding... 326/00 Jamboree and | throughout the state of Michigan | 4); ae oes te met | ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED . | more; 300-280 Ib 15.65-16.80: choice sows | Com OF 323 Repud sti 852 then enjoyed a Coke-and-chip ses- | this week to discuss the forthcom- | tral M. B. Church, starts 6:30. | 480 ib and lighter rt at ocessiong!|Ccousum Pw 477 Reyn Met....188.1 | sign will compete for individual honors | j -@' i sis! Ady, | Wt_ef light sows 16.00, 450-600 w iso | COP, PE pi te woe ey Tee B.. al : ing magazine drive. and the stu-| . | Res: f ; Cont Bak 3d ROK Pict a | | Saturday afternoon in the Michigan | dent body was urged | Hours: 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to j cattle 1.000. salable calves 200 | Cont Can #4 Rock Gpg 25 Happy smiles adorned the j as to start get MICHI FL ge ant bake sale. Cor. | sicady to weak cleanup trade on : very | cont nee tees $33 Gateway S|. 442, faces of seniors this week as | High School individual .champion- ting prospects lined up early. It N CREDIT ‘COUN E L RS Gektwin and Virgina, Set, March in! catci snsgbic oven tal | com Btw.” BL Beg fan {| thelr graduation anneuncements | iP Dots Fae erases! “nt continues |] $118 Seu Saginaw Se. Above Gcltand hese Sclive nircnn, other tlaane fei ateaay. | Curiuse'wr.l,. 323 Beck al'nm ge Sftived. Word was received that | Pontise High Schoo! girte’ | J ) —— Remmage sale, Congregational good, segs 22 00-32.48, oad med | Det Bg. 392 Sears Roed) 613 Senter pictures would arrive uniors are besy making ar eR Sn eeerraatteeal | Sitar “a's Set aid tadeome: | Bue eet. we Beaoe S| comm, ton Eymeasioa will be the scane of | Hop. under the direction of co | Office, Fri. 7 to 9 p. m. and Gat. | ; cows /* wm gees yeuns | Dew Chem 442 Sinclair O 7 | , . the bouts, «: by the . - ’ the direction of co- : Com Ot Get Gow. | tore “So o.%3 0, ‘ality and commereia! Rael P Yea Sou Pac a With the end of the semester| tine Department of Gert ond chetrmen Deanna Bradley and FROST i —Ady. weight ‘boot vale A ag mye noel boo Fo ss; Grawing nigh, St. Mike's seniors| Recreation. Starting time is Jim Jones. The annual affair will | HY ‘ sale Fri. and choice vealers 22.00-2160; fed head | Rl Auto L we: oti. |have made the City Library their | 1 p.m. |be called “Neptune's Paradise,” | 2. Sem tsp m 8 8 Seq chotee ‘and, prime 2808 ally and com: | i & MMs te. 42 St Oui Ca. $a |second home as they did some | and will be held April 30. | Drive the naw —AGY | sheep 1,800; active. fully | Pd John 384 etd Ou ND s34 last minute research on their term Bouts in girls’ and boys’ foil) Heading the various committees | ve Extra Miles ees : | seeteaSactictesS* ies ‘that |arctco wc Se Renae $B hh) Papers. They were due today. | lasses will be Senced. with prises | are Dick Bashorv. tickets: Barbara | You'll eholee and prime 118 ib 33.78; and e short | Patr> Mor .,.. 38.6 Btude - Pack 1, Tests also dotted the schedule schools. | Kenny ‘and Judy Learned. decora- | : nsumers R deck 1236 Ib 23.00; short deck good 90| Firestone ... 88.2 Sun Of) . Tel wh ti : Wi evea Wm wooled skins 23.80. double deck good | Preept Sul ... 742 Suther Pap 329 4s exams in history and English Among the entrants are Judy | tions: Wilma Decker. music; Bit! | Get the Extr Dollars and choice 100 sho s No Prue : y : Goodri iitfang Refresh Qua rte rly Divi | pease 300. altead’ jig with No, and | Gen Maks. tt aye Fas “ | sen ae biggest wrinkles in| “0” trich of Lapeer. ireoent ote ee under the eurcrvision of Marcle a ! sho eck | o| mas a brows. wom cham- arcia | ehetes 08 WD yearling whethers with fell | Gen Pes soe Tex O Bul . 3) St. Mike’ " Fav i _' | Thomas and He Rendzi idend OP corues aces . 8 students attended the | Bion. Favorites in the boys’ open) | len peris. Gross operating revenue of Con pecbeneies | 1 -— Tink Bear $8} | bemonthty Student Council meet. | Poo! are Dick Dexter of Waterford, with Mary Servos and Deanna BOB F sumers Power Co. for the 12, STOCK AVERAGES Gen Shoe bee Transamer $ rd Treen. discussing Fane ipeiee —=—— ee om Ge patrons corm | tf nc, months ended Feb. 28, } | NEW YORK, March 36—Compiied by | Gen Tir 408 Grosres MO" S| Mandwriting on the wall.” peer. $172.200.721. an ore o8.. The Associated Poems, s so , Gane . i = Coreide 3 This week, drafting students Other entries from the Pontiac bi Monday the Easter edition of the LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES & SERVICE eee ee ae nent ended, et Indust. Rails UU Stocks | Geear! hed T Unit Air Lin ss | were honored by a visit from the | area will be Vicky Micu, Dick | Schaien Ww aa oe ta rg 850 ) 1854. the st caer tage a Tf CeaaN ear {Bate Ave ov 40+ draftingsuperintendtient of Mich-| Beyers, Bob MeDonald, Don Hage goon. sale. at PHS |} S. Weedwerd,.Birminghom —.- M1 -6-2200 meunced today company an- Noon. today.....2117 1988 TA2 1888) Gran Paige 28 Oui Pruit 535 | igan's parochial schools. His point-| man, Wanda McMullen, Joan and the junior high schools. Co- 0 ¥ rr) 4 - , a . . in J , } eat ee le IR ee leet Ot West 21.1 US Lense” 3)" ers and comments proved very | Deter, Marcia Thomas, and Mary editors, Jo Anne Cargal and Cart ame hom w Thursday, |Your aes... Be NS ISS NGS Grernound .. 18 US Rub «24 helpful to students of Drafting I | Saghy. Helferich announce cost of the pa- Gunma Board of Dicvctors dois Mec tt IRS Fe i Reg) boy alent | per will be five cents and up. with Of | 1984 nigh |'7*) B10 1238 983 1982] Hem cee + SEE US Smet vf ae | ' N proceeds going to various SAVE WASTE PAPER! $1.12% per ned Ni aa ne | 1954 lew 1430 178 854 1080] Worvesit it vs Te mae siudeny cmainen na sed to recerey Mogul Reports — ferred stock 3 . er . M1 Van 1 3! * ment contin Quill Scroll members. after ' ° preferred stock, payable July 1) Morablower & Week Moud Mer "14 Warn B Pe... 18 grow Tuesday as anxious mothers | ar Volume, Profit Up | completing mem- We Are N Pay ng ° orks Sonn aor: initiation of new , re INOW 1 te stockholders of record June 3. | Tats Sites éecimal Pitty aes oon tagust Ray se west Un el #2 came to register their little tots| DETROIT (UP)—Federal-Mogul |bers last week. have set aside quarterly dividend of Sic per | Beidwis Runoers 6) 17 [tame cop asa Were me aoe (or Stet grade. Enrollments for | Corp. said today its 1954 dollar | April 27 as the date for the annual NEWSPAPERS 40¢ share on the common stock also Kingston Products*..., * | Interlak tr 23.3 White Mot 7; Other grades were also taken volume and profits were at all- | publications banque Lbs was declared, payable May 20 to MBNe,,SettF oss s3 V3] ine wit ae vem. a | time high and that ‘ts first. two . MAGAZ Per 100 me, declared, payable May 20 to, igweu*aprowver 2: '" $2 i'/iS Bia SE Recto” BE eee "Upase naene a nreek | onthe of business in 1855 was | stageate representing te Tone INES — 50¢ Wayne we... Int TelTe? 26 fale & To week . — SECT ate "Bid aoa “aines’ —'* 1") I gre Comte Youn #'& wv 216 buried deep im the pages of 17 per cent above the same period) hawk, Quiver, Dpitslee. and Scrap tron—Junk Core—Structural Steel Buick Sales Up Slight! — Sih SRad Ter? | Senlor * ear 860 : ghtly F ; Zenith Re@ . 107 | toe Review books on which In its a ; print shop. Professor Ken Stew- During Ten-Day Period oreign Exchange : | Te nu be tested after Easter. ‘today, Federal-Mogul said net wal ‘be guact opuaher ot the al YPHOON C0 FLINT w wEW YORK March 9 cAP. Pes Business N t This test mast be passed with @ | sarnings for 1954, after taxes, will be guest speaker at the af- os sion > hick Motor Divi: | pitete in calars, otbers in’ cena’ | oles - before seniors cam ge ©® | $3 436.000, or 9.4 per cent of sales, | FE. ) lay its t Ss aneas jollars, others in cents y SID, + jor Pay pen ca dae yataulers Canadian ‘cola’ om hee Nort open Retty Barber of Ferndale Na- final “me and $3.67 a share on 937,199 shares| Members of the Chem-Physics | E 4-9582 IG-day period of March. Sales in 27023, 08, cents off 3-32 of a cont onal Bank was host to the meet- Student Council drew up its con- outstanding, Club viewed an experiment testing 135 Brench Set. ecross from American Forging & Socket the first 10 days of the month °.16 uD. 1-32 of « —— ipeuna) 62 7 a “ ne Board of Governors of | Stitution and posted it on the In 1953, net earnings were for magnesium, calcium and sodi- : numbered 72,755. wat. Greet Drives te aay fuceree be 1 American Treat rea a naneer oe for reading and study by | $2,748,000. The previous record Ivan L. Wiles, general manager, 2!-22._ up 1-32 of « cent. Great Sites | einen stitute of Banking, student body. A vote for its| year for the company was ry said he expected this month's de oe ee Futures 2 oe up 1 33 of © cent rae ay afternoon ratification will take place in the | 195@ when net earnings were bres tp the rend 30.505 NSe ote Se gq Hark ported tate Wns | he ee ema | month. He added - schanaed “™ y (western) Deut eo y a e Wom sc put a highly success- . . | that Buick dealers have delivered calor x x Stnehanged Maly ir en's Committee is planning a ful end to a very successful Sen- voortens ar te actemehite truck A Lady’s Choi ' mt. unchanged; Portuga style show. It was also ior - Play-Patron - Sponsor - Drive and farm implement industries. tee unchanged Sweden announced that final arrangements | months since 1955 models were (fron#) 1834. unchanged Switzerian: introduced. |e roe Tha enmsong® Den. are being made for the annua] / SSS SSSRRSSSSSSE Reese eeeeeeseeseness erica nm + 7 t ing dance, . i . -, Child Struck by Aut cneneel nabraat tree) ‘tas ie \s “| EF” the T . I'd choose the utmost in refined . . ; exico . changed . 2 R og Venetuela (bolivar) 30.63 wnchange®’ Sales of Pontiac Cars | rac or nl + luxury, beauty of interiors, re- David Gabert, 8, 2599 ° Rochester’ guflercd Compromi GAW ‘Reach Peak This Month |@. . freshing new colors, and ease | = ; slight promise on Ps L * of operation that makes it night when he darted’ Hinted in Reuther Text high ot 42.057 new cane ducme ie ia , ® s into the side of an auto driven by r Text high of 32.657 new cars during the |S ‘a dream-cloud to have and own ee ae. Rochester, in| DETROIT w — Walter Reuther first 20 days of March, R. M & * MOW-MASTER . end Dadd ~debepass Rd hinted today his auto workers Critchfield. General Manager, « ¢ . ..8 my cays Gnew . B goo: en quoted witnesses union would consider alternatives Pontiac Motor Division. announced + . * S 1955 Cadillac actually costs saying child ran into the to its demand for a guaranteed today s . less th sipeet after @ marble. annual wage. : Sales for the period reached an @ s samp ott puented Neve am a bill __ | The CIO and United Auto Work- all time high and was 60 per cent ig POWER MOWERS J medium-priced cars. Call .Dick s... ah Sangean collapsible | ers president gave the hint in a over the similar 1954 period. ih LEE’ 4 ‘ aaa made in 1954 | report prepared for the union's na-| Sales for the first 244 months of ia S SALES & SERVICE + Moose ot Jerome's lor the favte, most of them were filled with tional- convention openin 1955 Ss * toothpaste. lin Cleve ope @ Sunday | 1955 has set an all-time record of |g 92! Mt. Clemens re 3-9020 & . A jeover 115,000 deliveries. ¢ . * “ FrrErerer er er ieee ieee ore | . . . ‘ ~*~ ad . ’ . - bate tek cee ee eee jie jnall “4 - ~-AND SUDDENLY THE = HOOD CAME uP 2 ee Oe ON e % 1 WAS : -| SITTING ON THE CAR--- ee se ee ae a a ee 7 * > = ‘ = ” —_— Aut THE BERRYS THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1055 5 < | E = r, Sa “ ® i a ae | LoS lS 3 e 4 -- oO = C5 | on : : maeel = \"e5 f | S s ® a "co fay 3 @ hn] it! i’ 4a; 437! ital i 3845 43 i iyi #4. 2° if *E epee - DO IT YOURSELF i : i 5 f i i i mit i & ay Ht I HH A Fag Hail i if! [fl i i} if [ AIT les i State Dept. Issuing 700 Yalta Cop i S| TL ili P iy* e f iti 3H} 2 Ee ae . . 3 s x SEs = 1 itil : nll pine in pci! Bin! as ariel Brut Francis in ei ii Hei BOARDING HOUSE CISCO KID By Keats Petree Pr 1988 ty abn 0 Olle Oe “You wouldn't want me to spoil all that nice clean water!” Aah tor the Want Ad Dap. DIAL FE 2-8181 . WASHINGTON @# — The State NICK HALIDAY “vid ~ 7 a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH Monuments 4A —_~ | ae ve } RAY O'NEIL, Realtor BOX REPLIES At 10 am. today there were replies et the Press office in the following boxes: 5, 8, 9, 10, 15, 25, M4, -, 106, 115. | R. J. VALUET, Realtor | * «A ud romahest nee“ || 340 Cakinnd Ave, . PE 60683 burr N __Help Wanted Male 6 — ss a ‘ st vnen Selena." uM . ¥ ote - ee z tidy « Aca ve si i " og 0) att fh bi < ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMEN Cariton Ct, Pvntiae, Mich- tzan. ie i ly f i ee g i | g ) f : : i if arts & Wresatlarteet: we simian niet Big Nee Beme ko .er BIE + 4 hs i f [ i sf ; i H rf Seawe rt $ i fi fr Ff a ‘ is 1 ‘ i | ‘ Ly eg “¢ BE i i id : i ih Aeoiaih hahdiiiine dame bs] bad 4 i - By, ven Bec Thoughtful Service PE 3-804 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Plane or Motor Lilly; za fa The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 mediately upon publica- new le Eg. is i! ris Mies unlimited future J R - * bolt W HMuren 283 FS u : ‘ tH i 5 E i REPRESENTATIVE ™ wfacturer has openings in for Dealer Needs: 4-Top—4 SALESMEN ;| CLERICAL GIRO One ral industry » future, epply in person GIRL OR MIDDLEAGED WOMAN | _ Work. I __lisip Wanted Male 6 * “inten at Once ) REAL ESTATE SALESMAN 1 Tear ne etl ta | men with other saves exp. | A . a.m. § days o week. OR 3-2442_ er or couple Husband could be em dow cocking, ( fale antsy. Like children but | care of them Private wet | rooms, bedroom end bath 5% days. Salary en | selling expe . MI for interview Sean rebuck ond C W L SP : Sears Roebuck and Co. IW, Ganinaw | wosaeene Suneners, 1089 8 MACHINE OPERATOR WITH Ma- | WA DY FOR sz thop experie 3500 ork 1 C tems Dr PE ‘alia * r and 6p m PE toe ee SHOE-SALESMAN Experiences telephéne policitors. Part time Expe preterrea.| 0 Gea) in the state, LO. Haig Shoes. 8 ® Saginaw Fe bghand rors .m., 6 — ARE POR ¢ CiiL- SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT, While ‘teen ony, Citic other pe ociveee tenets Oc | Sb’ OWS aa Mo WOMAN On GIR MAN for 1% yr. old girl Some light Tg house ; e00k- offs. Good pay “apoly © mo rele ing Live in "EM sais a steph. tac vancement. Wine Pontion Brose VOCAL, OUITAR, ACCORDION, State, Consceretacs ay pees, Mem: : CAB . . 3 gow. = _ Help Wanted Female 7 a x: ala ter Kitchens « specialty AMBITIOUS WOMEN HAULS ARVO 1G Kak ior garectr tara cs Yards & basements cleaned. Co etc. FE 3-T385 150 Wessen. Work Wanted Female ll A CHRISTIAN LEAGED LA- dy wants Chris- ve 3900 «Elisabeth Lake home. Liv . OVER A. | cock ‘enh oe doveat rr By at ik wy. Friday and rday 3 HURRY! HURRY! Auto Midwest Employment #00 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. experienced general of- EXPERIENCED WOMAN WANTS fiee filime cashier "so typing. | Gay work. FE 4919s. fRoninas EXCELLENT 1 DAY rried 74 References _™M. Perry. A 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. _ FE 34263 COUNTER GIRL DY DESIRES DAY WORK. FE Pull or part time. m idiDDLEAGED — WOMAN WANTS wou tieanee 6 Westword, Bes work ae Desschesens ta bat < _less home Pull charge. OL 1-708, A MIMBOGRAPRING TYPING. SEC- Experienced. Boost have goed ref- igatde eee EM 3-2842, pe WASHINGS A TRONINGS DONE Fon Friendly y+ . mom WwW in my pene On 30101. WAITRESS AND errd -trl Apply im person, 623 Au Buflding Service RAnRAA RRA ART SWOBODA . Tomahawk | ST apure ry Restaurant Cabinets. formice additions Monday night. March 28h 730 EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES TO |—& Temodeling MU 9-Osi¢ m Money! | . . ho — You can turn into quick eto INSTALLERS FOR cash anything you'd like | pe_baneriey at a Northwest to sell! To place a For ae oreawes Sale ad, call FE 2-8181. work at night club. For Sat and Sun Call in 4-1 ROOFING AND REPAIRING ‘Person. 3211 Auburn Call for estimate FE : Sateneeeaieeeae EXPERIENCED BAR WATD, ‘Darvecwee. alate neten stone or tead rk ust brick fireplaces las . have. ‘references “3311 ie re ha verse oes Detroit Lo Loess. ELEVATOR OPERATOR we ARE | (LL TF PEs MASONRY AND expe ed teach you if c Phone +7603 hecessary Avpiv 406 Riker Bulla |_ and fireviacer FE >- GIRL OR WOMAN POR BABY Brick BLOCK a sitting 1 til & Call FE 3.3070 wort. Also chimneys. No job too befor PM ‘aree =a too small Guaranteed rE 490% who wants nice home to help | CARPENTRY PLASTERINO with housework Some , cabinet . AND plain cook ; ing. No laundry. 815 week Nice CEMENT WORK ALL : ie and TV. Mother and adult_son in family. MI 44098. Yisors_ Drivewere ete. Reas. Jen- RAL re | Girt wuirr =— —— Arcurity of stesdy job with tm ee hE a Il , CEMENT WORK BLOCK LAYING. Sracket ee emitioe im 5 figure | § Many other worthwhile benefits. | ACT NOW d CALL /SCHUTZ MOTORS INC 012 8 Woodward Birmingham _ MI ¢7@11 wu ® ain cook ents adults in aks A iteer room cactenenn ane tree coumaten a vo. 2 days man 30405. . Good Y References uired OR . __Write Pontiac Press. Box 107 CEMENT IS OUR SPECIALTY. F555 | _Fioors, basements. EM OENERAL OFFICE | $282 | — Comptometer $1 CUSTOM BUILDING PF. H A. FL | Day worker — . $1 r hr. Dancing Mode _ FE 4-6470. altress, ¢ 8%0— st 3 | CARPENTRY B : BOND" FMPLOYMENT | mentwont ea Par agar CARPENTER PORK. ALTERA- MIDWEST | $3\> W. Huron “on also custom FOR YOUNO MEN GIRL OR WOMAN TO HELP WITH ' Executive trainee 4278 housework and care of ehlidren. | building. OLive 3-1336. Draftsmen -- $480) _Live_ im. OR _ 3.0675 CEMENT WORK, RESIDENTIAL Landscape § LADY 35 TO 4 TO ASSIST STU-| 8Dd commercial: free estimate. Management trainees |. | $378 dio i photographer, experience Raymond Commons. FE 49366. . Bale sere elnful. not necessary. Kend be) NT In A College Ored $80 14'S Saginae wien APRIL Moderaine wit Ncraset . ~ ' oman. wr lider All twoes of ca: er Midwest Employment ; LINEN DEMONSTRATORS sort roofing | siding storm wine 6 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO.| A _jod vou will . Ne tions Ptotations ete Stere Pesea | collecting. no delivering. “ured workmen. Term: ; MAN To WRECK A BIO HOME | Part ume work full time VP) M Bott biG SERVICE te Pontiac for ‘» the material | . Garettn “ree al pinee mt, ve ee 2200 A 59008, . Hare] Park Lincoln 9-3022° | : ve.__OR 39376 MIDDLEAGED OR OLDER MAR- Tied man to wort on farm. No children 1712 S Bivd. E Be tween John R and a _Lincoln 23-3022. F KITCHEN HELP. STONY a DRIVE | cinishing __1m._ 3500 Elizabeth Lake Rad | Colemte. +3921 $33.2 eex48eeceuw $2 60 00 80 Bo me me SBssssus Seaavewd 222885385 siz 3 trade, hire — dij 2-8181 for an ad-w PAINT SALESMAN Live tn. 24300 Seneca. Oak Park. Lincoin §-T906 LOOP LAYING SANDING AND Bud Bills 113 2 7519. Dequindre. MAID. NEAT AND CAPABLE. PLOOP SANDING LAYING i R_ Gardner 491 Central | Let Pull tithe position for man bde- and 4 years of age ¢ and know). . Apply personne! Sears. Roebuck and Co. wid nothing nt sige “ot balck Ap ™ . 7 PART TIME JOB Eon Fa lead ior tooset | © PIN BOYS WANTED INN i reatin WW @. second SiNOLE. TO CLERK TN DRY DLEAGED LADY FOR Gar SPECIAL —_ a A, 1 ombiste r MIDDLE AGE OR OLDER WOM.| ‘Tle’. including cement Pun 4x20 complete, Labor end me- ine work. an Counle com deed, 3 . TT 3. inundry Nodriaker ‘need ast | py Ap BOLDIN SERVICE ewer, Ca “| FE 2809 For" fir uty in amal emi) LOOKING FOR A ART- | J sad |” station BUSINESS? You'll find! ais ibe FOR hee | , qoaliieg “sapere nnd have money makers advertised | ae successful records. Good |, h .* pay dius +com mission. on | the Business Oppor- sige aes applications d a e,¢ ° . Tel Hurdn Shopping Center or eat | tunities column in Classi- | fied! Cleaners. 121 Williams 81, the Waterford Dray- fi E t i rr) r ef ii = ~~ i i peal rons Phone 1872 or OR 3-1768 rd LB _1 te § Hf fy CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY IN % beours . JIM WRIGHT, Realtor j eREEE i : = Ls esiai work. Call anytime PFE : | “Dish and Habt tracking. FE 4-007 Trucks to TR % ron Bh EOUUME RT and Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 6. rit “58 i f ii is i i i if PE 2-1550. "ead oe Paes AN WITH ‘65 PICK-OP WA end l 2 2 GOT SEPTIC TANK Get Sept-X, 2 lb.. eens Semi REDUCED RATES ‘town gerery co. dwin 5 daily 612 Set Large van to serve you. Smith _ FE 44004. O'DELL CARTAGE _ BOLD BAP TRENCHINOG |. HOUSE work for less money. OLive ISTINGS WANTED business and commercial y Knauf, Realtor w wire . we have customers ready we also buy direct. REALTY TY 6-7003 9107 Linwood Faiwring — and — WAL LPaPEx: uM HA C. White. OA 63807 or OR i estimates. . inting Wall Washing , 1. 4 concerned. Call us, no ob Sinks. Sunday Serv. Ph. FE ¢2012 Flectsica Sewers Cleaned chemically ‘treesed ‘ot e Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners |~~ 1317 ee. McKINNEY Office . return the principal's office will be ° SAE Te | a TORRES Laat "You Pert —want 7 Atichigee atimai"Re . Rent Apts, Furnished 33 FAST ACTION! —? —,f% tars | Notices & Personals 25 7 Grenwood | ,uprvox “ROW x BENJAMIN R. BACKUS| 18 W. Buren St.. Room 15 _SAVE MONEY we file appetnt- — E . x . we wate 5 her ils oA ba a » THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955 ___ For Sale Houses 43 $019 Cass Eliz. Rd PE ¢-2252 or PE 32-0179 , GIs—$100 Moves You In! ______ BOARDING HOME _ly women. FE a | business Tete” of tee with si 00s OTILI | . LRT’ WVtooms BY ¢8 or wk ow | MES ee «a Huron . AS. HOTEL AUBURIN AT 2611. 16-11-19 DIXIE HWY. OR 7 BEDROOM 1 +) ¥E ‘ a | SoS cath” Sa.ese “dows. ORTONVILLE 2 LARGE ROOMS v 2 r nished ities and stove included & Haree E i i cee 4 He i : if ———~ y Fi } ‘mm. $9,800 with substan- ' Here is a 6 room i» story year | tial down payment eround home. Across the road | OPEN ‘THE “CHELSEA” 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved GI . NOTHING DOWN FHA $1,200 hardware atic off forced air heat * bathroom. . . Spacemaster toiding doors, 6x6 storage room Ribboned drivewa Large picture window. 4 4 FULL PRICE 11,850 bie Lae a GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS LOOK AT THIS REALTY CO., REALTORS FE 2-0263 MIKE s AREA Well-con- structed }bedrm. firs throughout Low rm tile shower im bath kitchen full per- ees » of bow. new ry . Variety Sr small fran, terms LAKE OAKLAND 6 f. frontage on lake. Year sround 3-bedrm heme. Breakfast nook, ful) bath. fu casement. binfed stoker beat outside and inside en- trance to basement. ia rage. Fruit trees rapes. Bee this st only $10.98. BRICK RA New mS See this pm gs PN ny bome all on 1 fir, 3 M living rm. picture window vestibule , 26W. Lawtence FE 54105 open eves { Next to Consumers Power Seminole - Brick planned . Lake Front Home % of excellent sand brick ing out of state. Price $i8,- 900, terms Paved street, city Water. sewer. | | DOWN PAYMENT PLUS cosTs JAZ Groice of 9 home destens. y pine cabinets with rustic “Doc's found a way to take care of his patients faster!" For Sale Houses 43 LAKE ORION 4 NEW 6. Village $1500 DOWN pin sage Ne A Pe Cea LUET, Realtor Ave. Hi $f F} H i i ? i g : [pit Rese s = Upper Straits Lake eres Hl ie geet: sy =e 78 # i ti i af i?Z il if if ij f Fb f + BH ¥Z 7° aE fl i 4 ‘| . t E BARREL you ‘ | Acre — $1,300 Down § surf berries Terms } 500 DOWN ~ West sid i bedroom pedern teneniey Saccment. ‘waved tireet ene egoctions ‘condition. Only four yrs WEST SIDE - Se aioe oa Idea! for « couple. . : i ; ty r a 3 w b=] 5 =. Zz x 3 = =| = J. A. Taylor HUMPHRIES EARLY AMERICAN || ROOM FOR A GARDEN Orne ROOM HOUSE IN SYLVAN Vidage sued. cows. Pie Rs Gi. 3 BEDROOM HOMES, Hse DOWN PERRY AND KETTER ING. RANNAN. LI 4-490. aS $6,500 EASY TERMS NICHOLIE & HARGER ee TS en THE Meadowlark RANCH HOME Is Open for Your Inspection Daily 4-8 P.M. To reach model home drive out Lake Road to Lochaves Road then left % mile to property WM. A. f J KENNEDY ny ‘us | eT w. FE +ne SYLVAN REALTY $500 DOWN OnE BLK. FROM ORCHARD LE. RD Month Lal ti GRACIOUS LIVING ' Sylvan Lake Area OLD BRICK RANCH ATED. val UE aT #18, 180 OTTAWA HILLS A MARVELOUS HOME THAT YTHING. IN PON- NEST LAKE FRONTAGE a aa Only ieeed down 6 MONTHS OLD NEAR SLYVAN SHOPPING CEN. Modern Ranch Home return. 2 2 BATHS. COM. Y CA 18x20 | Pa AS. IN ND A | v 900 TERMS cee For Sale Houses 43 Partridge “A HOME WITH . ] No Down — Payment $160 PER HOUR Rares euslits roe, fer 2 Lake District SPECIAL |IRWIN & ROSA REAL (pels WARD E. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR, FE 2-8316 | 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 0) FoR RINMCINONAM PROPERET | ‘Easene= RANCH OPEN <2 SAT.-SUN. Newly redecorated ear Grand River 624.000. 68 wn. 40 acres near Grand River room down acres, with om om 1,000 down. OF C. ALGRIM, BROKER MA 41444 * MA 42602 For Sale Houses — 43 New 6 room brick ranch Forest A HOME OF YOUR be | Ihe WOODWARD neatly decorated, oab poet end sate bet voter. appointment. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE Sow HAs i Er : ne "ES SOARS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. sw. wee bh Bs un ANNETT $1,000 Down—Ortonville Best Buys . COLONIAL HOME Sa od w srt trees, good DER BLOCK a Buy Ranch Home— Lake Privileges in electric range and oven. Brick Ranch-Lot 100x300) ; . SMALL ESTATE north of Pontiee About an - . , foot The pieture window, dining | — ™ . with fireplace. lavatory and | trolled heat, work room. 2% car reduced | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor '4 Bedrooms-Lake Front 7s PH ce tee .Bateman 10M LA LAROE Liviwe | ican AND 20x09 y Annett Inc. Bloomfield Ranch Templeton | 2 Retsms {EAST SIDE Ese pty Be $2950 Terms or NORTH SIDE home with large knotty / wip lorge bnetty | Ardmore NEW HOMES. 3 bedrooms Full basement Plastered walls Select oak floors 4 Ceramic tile bath with’ built in vanity rooms, Ww ~ é and fully ear- Formica—exhaust fan m with a0 - ° e 2 car, Custom cabinets e-* Alwintite alum. window@’: oe and storms and screens. Delco oil heat 2. Auto, gas hot water .- a av. BRICK OR CH DAR , “ Oe Feed? SE US Bateman & Kempsen >’ Realtors FE 4-0528 Laie se bh OPEN oy Every Night 4 to 7 Sc 40 “ out to i a homes *f itchea pu cup- © ‘ tile forced ~*~ air any water eat Your r RAY O’NEIL, Realtor»: Phone IF Yo home. Sees] ame, 8 Ee tenn ee 6‘KOOM LAKE FRONT, paras auto @as t Lew down payment. ee _John K. Irwin, ranch. walls, alu- minum - full base ment. 107 lot. Last Side 2 bedroom full basement. new gas furnace, hot water heater Breakfast nook too. | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor uw Lagveace Sirest FE saint ot FE Care CLARK CITY OF CLARKSTON 5 bed- rooms, 4 up and | down, living room. dining room and kitch bath. plastered walls. varnish trim, full basement, front porch, a ie ay gee * = ay oak roe + ay SIDE some es SLICE OF HAM f AY, MARCH 25,1 t = mies set . eee Priced right . é ; “ eer) OS |e TE on POSSESSION | SO Sagi | oom. greet | Test West suburban’ Just T ginaw HW bedroom, large car. | $24 bus htoret 2 modern Iake ' heed Se ee ee me one me ee mer heees a ee You a Ti): ee and “ST a ge oo Wild san act ® 9 - FE. SIDE INCOME Home | ARTER” fishing o > pies 3 manty one 3 room ead Jat imagine! 7 family Aleg’ the lest vacant lot you your r room and nen bath, one § The “lee toa hr the City ee Por pot. eee : ; ’ fireplace. viastered walls fu wood floors with @ low y fll 86750. j on, by J A. Teylor meal. of ‘ epgoiniments. "Wil sel brick-e’ finan Eaterior er _ paymen. wr. FS cme. “ a = 18.080 or trade om six peoms terms INCOME PLUS FINANCE 3 ea west US NCE CO 3 side IDGEWAY 2temily income with 8 O | oe FF 4-1574 _ te 3 BUNGA | 9% wy bets on Ist ' we ireoing ‘ oer BON a FEE Mower |Sesveree PE 4 floge aid’ 4 Fooms end ‘bath $es_Pesties. Sete Bent Bid is 50: sits. ene pg gy SA “4 "9D Exchanee fear Pall. carpe a, ist | E - bres lias couches 944.96, Chrome With two bedrooms e hume 95 : ne ¢ NE D $500 Sat a 3 Cnt rine poem. ond ‘utee 8 room modern ay lew ey t _Riceny"inndsce rd ot s | Fn cot Ok OM perai ; w refrigerator * _ Hard do! e D th ™~r . ' - ee | . o . : Re a | machine, table top ae pasement. New oil twats Pui) dove payment 1s only saeee. SUNDAY 1TO6P.M . \ Cleaning Business WITH less _ MAIN FURNITURE \eniy oe "t 45 ment See f. lakefront lot witn ut 9 S57 compporetal building 1 QUICK it PE 65-3853 three 9 large rooms. All FOR COI . liv ranch ty, heme 2 bed- | | spot. 2 . busy SERVICE? | win Next to Adier’ ent an nee Pull : - ORED | ture a] v fireplace phe |e rental. 1 sccupteg by a down: Se ‘ if | eas = gore. : Gem space. $2450 down tee gar G. 1 HOME a pt fg ane |. me aneetureet an ora 3, Then Home & sner $10 refrigerator. $35.. ve modern CUCKLER REALTY Located | nace, matic oil fur. outs upstairs. 1 Zeee Bene} Ae the plac bedreces _ER REAL near st J heated 2 © fur ide entrance separate e. loans ° Rr « situated 2 ON. WALTY hespital. Pull joseph s «mediate er rege. Im- 900. . total . your first made on ina base } possession price $30, visit BOTTLE eye ea ertet | EE Rte taka ss coe Sea | Pe GAS : 3487 la hed attic r Rad Or « ” OKT . ; your | $23.77 com- curround. a OeiCA Anka | pared virect. Cell for ap- : dows payment | Rea! Bud” Nicholie © ryparmont cian to | sae erates 32001. *9 975, tn wee Pip » Roy Knauf. Realtor chemo ewaits you. Leslie cafes |. ibe bem brand Ay K-4 gusset | nee} - . ens 2ORER LEAvINO STATE A TREASURE’ * w Giles Realty Co F A 21421 PE $1301 or PE 21972 ager, Voss. President values ie hea, . or . Huron ELE he or neater home Se Se Inside this solidly open 9 til PE 64178; Tro NER Ph. FE 5-8121 hard Lake Ave. ti Fk, ogee room ph tome, of brick combined wna | 3 Mil : Walters, ane. “fgg miley” trom SELLING OU "1 e . i : from ’ tiled = | block and glass ities Wes ; or Tice. 94, 500- $1.00 H T AL REEL Sacre cet wiih etalbeat. | SSstom oe ees] eto of Town | SStRDTV a | ome & Auto |e re titel ns “ ~ rear a Rew garage custom Be, nome, Sootaring many bedrooms and oe ies down 2 _ VISION L Aa . ray! 2 106, aa Sry carsee, | girige avis Sikea'ior'tae nome | Yseeee Sia nue. eat, and KOR SALE oan Company). ii." ot . eve — home ’ pee ith Oscoda —_ Sofie at WE SELL-WE TRADE Srick planters reat Be won't Near St. Jo's Hospital tf Cea Lake Piet’ on’ record Bours: Sta 8 saturdays CxsH ORAL Fe DORRIS & SON es ese ecrenceeees | a ea na i te dows Boohertg spew, compiste |For Sele Lots 46) y COMMS ERY TO SSOON | tmnt ot Subee om COOP MEMBERS niece 8 lot onan porch, All of | 4 bea Perry Park gown Orion MY rie ‘ie Leke} |_ For Sele Farms 48 ferested ind zt HOUSEH LD ‘rots, Phon FURNITURE OR . Geant wash in gene |= | esha rowm.. bar eereae Sale Suburban Prop. 4A,» vy.» mon Vener # pied | 7! toes Ferme See ee ey c: FINANCE eg FoR MAL Hah be sorry ou see it-and | terms ’ , eerage PLL LLL OL LALO AL PAPAS | @ y 720% on Jeme . ? Ss’ ANDING . _ Representative r; ~ + — 2 or not FE 5-8755. | All this for onl ie don't see. Inc t A @. ELLIOTT & 80 ~| City water & sewer Bs Bive.| 11 acres of NG FARM 3-7083 CORP. OF . CHROME DINETTE sETS AS ‘ AT HILI TOP” peas perme | 5 recess 60 comes Northwestern at Midd NS | fie as you can be a is as tr s of geod tillable land | 8 . PONTIAC Demble theee your SETS, ' 2B | hor wn, 3 room __JOrdon 44121, M lobels p & Teli down room farm 1h tow. GROCERY | Me & Gagmew © semble tnece ree ies vel: , Heer Clarkston. oe the 01g por week seats tee tAyteir ¢2969_ ter and still live on cee | ee ee ne Serpeake This te out ERY | GET CASH OUICk FE +0035 ue end table. 060.08 vel 2 pavement OP . ADAM in lak grace of yeste around CASH O 1995 are brand BEA | eases. ‘Tite cunom | Om lot 100 by 1 TOWN | pe MS RD. Teak jt © restricted ares. eins: | woter Beet cad erday with hot Inventory and several lakes SH QUICKLY 1068 models. femens make Sore id ; IFUL for” nas 2 . A A Pivet ss eae $50 mooth feet Upper | sirable lots, 131200 ling 4 . —_ ated among spread bath Situ- qhe living quarters caek. it takes U Come tops. all r eslors. + PINE room. 22 Fal or extre bea | * with $1,500 down at only | 300. end restricted. bee | WARD F. PARTRIDC tone an = ies aoe 2 Rede Recular customers Pome tager here p to $500 cout inced lool compare colors. living room - | § reom END _JU8ST N. TIENKE: ‘ A tleraD {FE | Also tool electricity. | | YM6 to 195 rgains. Mi arecrdina LAKE cheortal, Youneriven ho al me down. 3 room ture apt FRANK SHEPARD | REALTOR, FE Dale | ehures® fied and carage Snly CLASS C —IN sven | Mow eens closed in 50, minutes at Bechara ate ng : IMMED | ag 8 =f so lovely dining | rage. peved crest. sew gas fur. | oe ° ‘OL : 4 W. Huros st. hurch " Ouistanding buy at and This bar has» N THUMB | Signatures” ante turmiture RORY CTE, aS ot TATE ‘walle — floore pias | ed. 012 Goupeiaire tnelud- | or Sale I 1-711 _ pare pl Ay trom | oerves Be food. gross wy good | er securities. | _! new $100. OL . ANCY window Mest to ; be SII Pontiac is = peme tn of near) Priced y SF aighte weekly © Bog } | ee i sills * with Secretary 3 SILVER LA ood sult’ Real ig lot | Point rang Alum tpum of ‘. B nO KE ment for invest.| NO. 3482 estate or ¢ Sells for SL sereene throughout we mt | PE ¢siss pM. Forte Gites | Lore IN ™ poazT® fh. tot, level * future subdivision. : not {90 allowance for aay old range. xury Ranch| Sere Se ais chdeaieg | move | STATEWID LOAN CO. _ |7titzarrssn reece at $15, : Term: B WILL r cent down. bad E . AHOGANY END Homes Auburn - Paddock "Area | 1 & Zwal PIP 4 LOON LAK \ meats cc & SON Real Estate Service of FE table bal of hand Tao} : ey rag er terse | | Drayton “area Por infor. 2 N LAKE TW Wares | John A. Lande Bide ~ 06 ay ahve Pr 3 ¥. < Setresms Dining ress | Attractive 2 bed m col *Gaa "Seeel bo. over-iee tt from Boise +1583" messer, Broker berry needle H e | ° liv room . alow fore 4 pm OR 36641 be- ond that is Oxford A ’ {~— FE 50078 ™ STATE M point govering $65. Pa peat. -Nieely basement. Gas gas none wer. ful) be a. | } lent white sand beact exce)- " rea | oo SS BANK BLDO elly new $20. W practic- Pe ear caged. 8 tte. | t gutomatie hot $3000 each fb 181 acres of very prod SH . Chest of 4 4 poster ee. Fe ee | Sette space aici 1 LOTS Wxi UGTOON CARE i a ed weet POrtrl OPPING Wis. Codat chest cedar ntsh #16 & emer Sa cee Gees cares nk eters Partridge meso g Furnished ia, el} house ama re gig” Even. Fi DESIRABLE SORDING ~ Lore SKE mi. som 1° or amie. we M Fras e 3 bedrooms - Eves, FE 90317 Bloom Pontiac VILLAGE J ~ 4 — “BIRD” TO 8ZE tionwide or single. ~ = ‘ PP odel Open ens cer nt ne .; 2 FLAT | ford Township _ end Water- L pare AGE ohn K. Irw fe ti credit. Single visit n--¢ DIS y 2 TAM BPM. | Sieds'tte mesertpe’, core" | ee nat wnt 2 vedrooms saa | DY | of Gad ake. ‘and. exclusive sinc In, | , QPMIN ST. GRILI a fot. Faens, wre or come )ISCOUNT HOUSE . , : 500 yi Siete corner} pece Chose in On Bast sid * fae | yivan R sae eS root 01) Nr Sacinew | A Wop restaurant on main " LOANS NEW APPLIANCES ; ' ONLY 5 ACRES paver gg oles May "im. | 3389 Orchard Y ego wan caccllont | sand Prone FE beet eve FE o1800 | Kes town where ail te pecans 5 TO $500 usar «LANCES ~» $22,000 eas Airman Spacious # rooms | Resa nomi mained ca Sets tiie wi aaa V AGRES ON MIT tw ACRES OX 0. ligt iat dur'ts Gene | BENEFICIAL Fics deca Sot re , ~ 2 bed DAIL . , reem hem Rd. 3% 2 on this bus y 4.000 . fe Lo SON Bs Coens ie ee ae BF gue WSs outa “are pe Se era See eee ywpot Bee thin || || FINANCE CO 28% eT . : | mediate . Behoo! Im- Lore Oakland “— or ALMONT ite ACRES DAIn | ERP Ww Law . gas : ; Oo Chicken bowse kn ond MOON . $8060. Easy Prod wer sna water w * neal Estate pad 30200 ‘arm, well toe op {DAIRY | FEED & HARDWARE rence. FE 2-0249 Pontise #200 96"Ham ton automatic siee-e8 ceptional he house . . . ie 5 $23 350 eo is me. Oaly 632,900, | 77 NI IAC REALTY LAND For Sale Acreage ” er" bldgs. This’ beras, ale. et pry ‘and pet foods. tee of live LOANS baer tng ABC matte Goves $198 50 : ‘ 1» LHIS OLD HOUSE THIS WEERS Liston, Lote tor immediate AIRPORT A 4 Cam be divided. HUB sot | Grossing ‘eas pane fertitisere, | $95 te 99 31 in ‘Sdmira TV" Sens FHA T ae Bore NS WEEK'S | "testes “meer PORT AREA Proms amon i, | so amy eiehway a erry ou? @@, wae) Merchandise S : ERMS evergreens and dole, beh with -SPECIALS nee. 2 scree well located on Sale Business | down plus stock for Soe” LAWateno Am CO. * s Surplus i . jbvece ane. Outside gu Only Why cet nates SYLVAN $25 month 61460 with $3560 down Sale Business Property 0 NORTHERN TA , Mont re STs E * re omnes 72 , beac led o . var Los - . a ore. a " Home is. mod- Zhe rent Lead ens recetots, R ANDERSONVILLE RD Rosa (Mae) or on HIGHLAND | Here's @ real bargain VERN a rortgage Loans 54 tod food guarent ae. room ‘With sone fireplace. Nee heme ef your oun Por 0 om ALTY 2 .507"5, ab, intl Prante on 8 (mse) Uy owner PERIZ | whole North. Grossin for yen. $498 i for team ; gonvepiont, utility replace, New dowr vayment, oun. For s sm 209 ORCHARD 2 "ta.tue ‘down 00 month. | ctudes real wesese o008.000. to LOW INTEREST 9406 00 for $270.00 01 peters 1% car new we off od LK R - IDG - | CITY te | $22.7 “peat fund - #, REAL drive, Only, 00-580 nh 61 000. bedroom "home "Conv modern 2 | Op "Daa 9 ; 5. R EWAY cry BUSINESS SITE | ' so ‘with only $10,000 Gn dwellings: m tor sinalefamtiy me wut igen . vk | . vilee —___ __ 34 s 975 Baid | eit ~ - 4 - ° 4 er canc DOUG _ ere eee TY CO SUBURBAN LIVING | meaty OMe 7) ar; Piso stos om Belvo pate crete | Exime tev commer lecation. Tos ARD E. PARTR . HG PE fe see OUGES DRYER 600 95 . . AVING oan ee urry, Hurry, to - | ¢ Real Estate E a20) | ides. Active business ‘sectes MICHIGAN BUSIN IDGE| in0 : “TERSON wT Rent ® 5. Monroe” 138 » 2383 Orchard AT ITS BEST | Shurence “Bolt me serdes, | Ch i fe | © | Also hag good modern @-rm } SPUSINESS REALTORS Pontiac State Bank seo eaed Lake Rd This Sel canabeeeted’ teams . Solid masoary oot erokee Hills! j 91 ACRES bear heme eke Om > 'N BUSINESS See, 54-8406 Bite | aene BED ON of Pontiac . eon Fm. ee ae ee Hes’ Uview room kitchen’ on Foul Hho living t tis chee Located 8 mil on mmeee fur cee Eee 4a Ww ROUGHOUT Manon Swaps oe + 7 FEdera! oven unit Cha tree eiassed ip poreh - gad came of at | Pontiac corres miles nagth of with house Price s uror Open Eve AN 55/ ith T AND CHAIR. : ‘ 5-9418 | ree imine | oewe 4B vareh. ofl boot Pu; mile ‘weet of Tek gitrective | one” melita’ See es ree frenn $5000 down and worth it FE 24316 | ALUMINUM GARAG | DUNC ene P, eroome, 2 bathe. Se Embree & Gr bat yeu a st SOR: © Rollins « treat SUBURBAN BUSINES — wadeo & BRAGS DOOR FOR UNC.N PHYPE MAHOG . ’ © stacked y and 3 ce | $960 Unten abe ne a cclngh ee URRY ~selee | iedw. M.S AN BUSINESS! pe See This Today! a block FB Rak wood tone : _ Located _Unton Lak 3-430) «. M. Stout, Re > max west oO tween 2 Ia y! 1? tN ; : rawt lots surrouniied wor: 1ioWw TO ‘CARL W.B 6 Sacines pm Bcalion n mole diackton foods. Sin193 colny a lakes Im @ geod lo- new tes ot MILER LIKE wi Le. BG 4 2 or terms —— DIAL IN YOUR | Com munity BIRD. Realtor un Evevines WW 6 30 section "Bee “this Stor business | nae attached quarters pet CAMPING ove oo ait nee ® perfect Uae 5s Bank B y | ° ft type AGE year . (IAIN SCR Shea oa gery | Pe BE ote SET Ga Sats | Joe oe a kT, Mapeienbaatr ohneen | nN 5 , = of $45 : ve | i STOVE, GOOD ine Myst Bama ou bare teen FE SS © TRESTDEN. | cement lock mak nowse” , FLOYD KENT, Realtor | “F Wee ic nen te ther Spe | ee ooo plenaing. Way wen? wae |) ee ree Ct BY ORNER Steve Belen rE $108 C.L Setteursiee Pe 500” -| EXPANSION SALE bh our Wiliam: is ON NER 2? = } Next Eves . ; 71-0838 minum Ww ie 2 custom aie can Deve ery ot been” osteo tom | bee F tadnaee, ean tee Pen | ext to Consumers Power Piste B . ADD 8 ROOM } , Mew 7 cu & E CLEARANCE ca convenient ail appliances | lors AVAILAB we Pe nee, Near schoo! “iee tic 08! WILL BUILD DRE =< tract “ot beans Tecond Yond tom. New becu ft Admiras Waning F Serpe | aoe eta eee Fee et a eee ESS SHOP Teeter ee gm . fea or A Ba gain?) » lornshed heme Lev plete. skier GLKWGte Mabe Gob: Ce ap dt, ‘a NEAR pear Poattec sat Tin “trontace. et 8 men west De. | EXCHANGE YOUR LAND GOW. i? Sok ane Rooter pote 3 nile Bearcoms a, 2 meee a ety! apart. in ‘ | 1408 DIVISION | fremege ¢ and PEs Ling Inc — AS le wre ee. eed Ee New | Srect (Where UR LAND CON. | m cuttes. room with dining iiving | re that pee @ | tan. wo hove sec. aonise $isee | Sony, ‘one fetee nfm | ; “ . sain stave, will sacrifice 7| enty) for iste model care op. | ae, tanorepring mottress. $34. wie beat ha eae Your pocketboot. Ci wanes te | comers ond ca. cheppena nemasee. Sines terme FE _PUanders tees eran | a eabvee Wen OR S13s8 | Berne 7 ones Pe terms Gown | cation Convenient centers and two parts. On —___FE_+1183 Z soe Brings are : with terme. Call for $4000 jo | Rasy Term parts. On CHE 60 | Speci . RETAIL-INVES in | | for meat of Youngstown cabinets, SS AWEORD | fae SERMLATE 7 nr | (HETOLAH SHORES | ge pecial Assignments || Ssuines jonane te tesaes | empleton | eee (rec, or ae. OR | Drum abies. our nme tate | Near | Anothe ss Elis aining definite company. @ | W 7 Pr HOUSs { “TAY $e AGENCY home Opevte Lovely 8 C ile r tot adjoining Lak Ra | Properties for client union iscount house. credit | . | Will take HOU CLAYTON’S — 410 ‘Toome bullt bie ey HAP IN “ a neces os | ye at "eau aed cose Sete ee cen, | OF hag (ROCERY “Fear wo a ear| Furniture ‘polia _ ZONED BUSIN | trees, ge: = bem pases fruit eRe 4 O44? | Let 100x200 Tt AINe = on confidential. fone € per com return net_over | Severe! latent ewe’ Near We er ne OUR OLD Lawn | 3065 Orcnard Lake nces ; recuse SINESS $2000 down . *s eere. Only / level home reetem for 2 om your call Offered at about 13 investment.| Suarters A fine fa rate itving | Lawn Boy new one. We have | rE Keoge Ra. a f_romme ang beth = basement - gee | it §.3479 terms or fame cas se we )6©60PAUL D HAMM me on at only é see | fistares ony $90,000 in. pantgoes, } powers lawn mowers se ° 5-881) or 5-078 . Gown. x ~ a 2 Y STREET . . AM3 OND ’ Ie clean stock. Good | e rent lawn R Owner retir RRY —— seres. Close mn C . Bullding - DM | sweepers more seeders. fi 12 R reom tng, offering thet stream On! orner Ruan Re "SINE CC es siect Oenen etn ey | mochincs Bavese ( Chose Room TRADE pull bs ‘cove ana) 6 be . { own Tee _ ad re caltor rE +77 on NESS BL.DGS jor avosinamen * retring Cal | aa Hy pasy B Hardware. 143 ear garage — will, furnace — “built in bath, of! th up . 2 ed -LE GARDE ves. FE 41 .of eq ft located . LL. Templ ADE YO : . gir _serece yi abe ‘lor amet I ah. tt heat garage tot NTT RID VY & SUNDAY ingots Priced Beautifal pos lO ACRES A i A i Orehars Lane ha” PE ease ss | fara, ap LAND CONTRACT. easy wABHEs a5 TWH . ' ‘ _ ra. | r - JIM WRIGHT, R Jos h 1.00 TO 6.00 P.M owns "ne aRs ak White: Doatlec’ Nice level land’ Beauts, cre" aintributor | vt repair” plumb: |_Sale Land Contracts 52 28 TRAILER Reonor | sLecT 4. $25 TWIN BED ‘ Oakland Ave nealtor ce sep F. Reisz, « $950 DOWN i building lot Lake privileges | ful place to. caret kavd, Boouts on $4280 with $2,900 |Seasomnn camo coupe aore | SMT Bre) Clock” auamonn FULL size. ye FR S004) Huron &t # 2 bedroom : IDDLE STR st with @ year around u : 6 per cent CONTRACTS. er CTORS OR © | Coo Aner 6 call MT eae pom with lake privileges "Lame nage 2 nee buildin AIts LAKE mroom crecsina the back qs WARD FP: a | erty Fn crane ge Qood oe fare mquere available : perative Rea! Fatale a0 ~ wth picture winde iving |» ‘Ben lege $1208 for eh lake far $4200 with $800 down ; PARTRIDGE Fave M. Sa Dalames MILLER 3 wien? WwW. F. . ean ge opeer, bain ven ‘ample. closet Dorthe se various locations 2 Acres on the Dixie REAT,TOR. FF 2 83] “ 3 W._Suree mab ATE | ire th of the 14 Mile pve. O terior and eee of tie ip vy Suvder Lavender east — ure of M 15 om the QW Hurce at “ © | amprnaos ” | WILL ° _ MI _¢-9000. 7 PRIGID __ nN room. ei! for colors Utijty 140 W OH wood the highwa ton RD 3180 NE i nee, Al wate: ced air furne.e FE 244 uron s and a liv y. Some Bivd. Sing AR WAL. | » size HP ¢ ~ Pelt ores ereeg PPt! See | LOT Son 1) or EM _}-3303 stream rune sndive, ear around | STORE meee, Oboue ee Be fer | _furniture. 10 for Baby 128 : ——+ . price. frpee umpine shade ee NEW HOUSE 14 o This is business front Lear ine mos Us 131 NEAR © ago $5700 $80 mo Bold 9 months | "ZAR ROUND cond yA Were Drive ou shade trees 3 blocks fro xis « for $8700 with $2200 sell beer and wi ADL. «8DCe $4880 discount bal. | 4 4 large ; AND ition. FE 5-680 SUITE. anes "we ZAC MOTOR [ West Sieh a out MS® te Duck late — Center 1083 Dement 3 ACRES and good grocery and meet bess vendee $1000, white | ptiidie iacwe lets. 2 bts come TOIDAIRE ELECTRIC RAGE hom a . —-- , ‘ us . or trade condition N Dloyes. Check our prices . om: Sttached ranch toe heme oe telend a ear 1 die k hy “aren tte Well” pectic acre corner biock vesinces a cnpabkeion ee poping Giddings Rd 200 near W 12 PT oP . i = $35_MA c3008 ee to eell from - kitchen garege = = Extra ee —~ ch for open sien A latee bea * eres ed to ranch type commercial cabins motels. or beth alton | with al A- Ev . large utiful } ° ropert . bese 1 hardw rT Bioom aa after 6 00 oak Forced warm air Heine room ek. {AYDEN Hetghts Manor at tn Auburn wah 0 year around trout y Write Pon- acre. for 2 year old. ase. He me Boom Maer ats “vie ih LE Matee a gr a sae cs |_ieg eal ete a i ite Locate DY ro occuPY B payment att FF 80441 Priced ee ic size 135x214 1 ACRE NARD ORCHAR . ne wn Draston. a”) bed ang | )1'aNa Hills . _ Independence T Ante level lot tm r APPROX mesdwers. Detroit TO 6-401 36388 | SELL eerege and coreet lon 4 bedrm home with A beautiful lot ce Twp ornocs 1002450 ft a nice orien. tnaw , ee FT NORTH sag. SEASONED 0. head DOWN ~ Very 1300. Cit termes eee alae 58.e00 ted bath on first fe aoe pulling site Nice ievel larteoe at $1300 with $200 dows © Tam | bascment leadine- Geen sua near! LAND CONTRACT ON | gale 3 "bedroom = eall Mr. Jol! He a after 6 00 i ivine. room & ee Maybeo Ra vee oe ane on : r $1iso. ooge from the oe a ow ac- per, wee nes, on % Fon galow ~ exterior all com { 1 ero0 eB ALL +0055 m pi place r * School ° Ka- le for cent . _ | pleted. - | : . Only w Youno covP.e breakfast” room unechen. ond boc maya oy with See aown at only e000 L. C. LADD Lease evailable. of rat enne | eae oot 18 per cent . | vad automatic bot coptie, $09.95. ‘ented at one dewn ’ these ou cant hardis Cl ; 4286 Dr . . . . ann, , heed 2 bedroom i make this iene me more ane eet arkston Fetat ons Hey Drayton Edw . youreal. win ‘enchanee interior | : show en $1779 down eae Wm. HE Rnudse earhed 5 wh Plastic Nie bath mere beautiful lot 7 ae - - ees eundeye 7 " w. MM. Stout, Realtor Money to L me i ent for labor, wanes. | this todas us sie Pont: Realtor " teccment < earese tah tied lode ise meer Clarkston nike For Sale Farms 48 wt Ph FE saies | ~~Lilele_ Licensed oan 53| Fr. Brown work. Ask for DRAYTON rE ac State Bank Ric REATIO D A FINISHED. hot ful butidt ricted area Reauti ~ : ~ { Lenders) aimost new 2 gine esis E 4 with tien eM for-unl ees homes. Priced e lor Tanch type CRE ee ’ wo | L. H. B i ! ‘Eve a Rs only 819.07 ween ve on & | | L. H. BR ; | aed wes 2 Family | 8 bet Sse mirtange conte pus SN 2 Suu "Cin ibe Hoy Teunuran "too tet Business Opportunities st Up to wi wpm pepe |? ty 87.878 Near me’ nceore “ ie Coose Stevens Far c or Drive-in Theater” for M CC $ . -In Th ote! GROCER ~~ ! OFFICE OPEN 04 Near St Jeceon Hospital hans 100 DOWN cue Reoutiful building vee uh ne ide ‘and to et au kinds of poceat BUSINESS STOCK ane 500 CASH For Sale Clothing 56 = car ear ck to the belt mo ngs ttrecti oe x _Diman & Son 0. Wien "GROCER ; re 821 Wh | sor: pobuuy eee A. JOHNSON, Realtor cor dorege 2 lots paved Cee farce. beastie ttle wif pap ans stores. Low as e880 ett ef Oh Faas ARD AChE oe GROCERY STORE. 60 ve for You Toda BOY'S, RAVY BLUE. suit Sow | qeterllent coma 1704S. Telegraph R Or room snarl room, full be Vet tecrention foom with fire \Wate 80 with ee 1D ACREAGE wer in som Licknet 30 000 FAMILIES IN Dontt gi, OP coats she 1416 OR “die nae . : ra . apart ‘ ~ rat! ar 7 ar . « th «x? x3 . vin land ac. T ~ Telegrapis Road fot, Sucrtnn aia) NTE teehee, Ahaterford Drayton | Gas reenact came Se‘seke mie ty Bayes eee forruc |) ere ae oe Meacremme, ible, aed Aretace | : sement nut i batr ® ghee r Total 916 ’ Ch oo Sites 100% nd ultive- —: e rs last - . - CG i creme Gc, Ge, Sister rain Guat tretttnds"at art! ouch | sore and ean tation an “Tee ore wee 1 1&000 06 by appotntm ered at 30 Very good to achools and sto i" urbing the use of ne * | Dosmetn for on 8 Tele. BCCENER'S Is TRE size rE SIZE 12. Gov w 3S. OA 8-2307 con. a ent on) Da cy low ac ad netahberhoog oe plantin te eeereom house tract - days. ay inventory rE ee UPTODATE. Lan OTR . = 5 ! beer aROP . an ' \ SC pent 5 do t - = PE ¢2630 i cuneina 3s ers wane “LC LADD snail Sethe LR SCR ce Wee wnt eesti Oe en are tate most selene nome 2 O52] ~\, > BOICF ne: vareity. Ever. Wh 1-12 New ESSES es Large on a surround: "a aiesmens he 4286 D yeas Coole plants. OG \ wers & ere tliness comes: Wh | loms Mrs . socks or . KE PRIVILEGES — wi» separate dining room with eons 20 Cane eee OR 12961) Open menue cou Lake _R¢_FE soma’ YOO, Sostitined pleats’ ore oe plormem. ‘vee, wins time | Shop ‘#13 Orehard Lk peat” oin Seecoughty etree ima ¢ m wit graph R 6aTn Open 8u OUNTRY Y ts & you wil om- Lk near sem aore 3 fu bee spotless kttches Cooperative Rea rete pre eves ——_— Pen Mundeve Beautiful ‘te HOME i uses too en in @ good fers ae seal + Tod gue you | N : ° home Located im the wit. porch apetetrs rdrooms and —— Exchanee SOUND V _ home ving 11 room country Pay to inv t-growing communit | re always sure of oe tees Also - io. Lake ares ‘an bt erpe F — ATL S natu room with estigate N y- | and MY net formal ex i ee nice tea blinds automat e Vere or Sale Lake Pron a $450 9 the full prt ! Oren nireplace of ‘cut untry | 3843 Union Lake Rd. EM 34261." B Size 9 rated Tastefully deco $12 600 06 garage Priced . rop, 44 with sewer an ce for this lot ing wt ing stairway ta stone. OR LEASE 61 ETTER SAFE Sale H ing meng Seatntes tees today Be sure + ° M i ram vos beat int, Sater Where Pitan th natural” fireplace of Gatna ta good corns GASOLINE THAR GOnRY Sale Household Goods 57 eof “iving. “ ? ATKINS LAKE $1200 Ww ee room fire fest kitchen. I bee. _FE 5-0308_ for heave Low rent You can obtatn to $500 | aB gas youl ite ne "RB " Roane), Dedroom modere lake eoine Swart 'erel ‘ot wen iarge lity. room alto ‘bane Loeaize om SetNEss OPP | mont "ade at Buners for | $0 Bpence 200? CON- sTDR - You UD Beata ns ond oc gketront ‘ots oe coing to get Cowan. are not vate entrance’ san bath with oct. | aon bisheay Laveer ea twe perme repay ae ton’ months } Sy! eg SMALL — You'll like ott lakefront home room SPE Cres with a beip. iss staat ‘and mes thing a iT OCR PoaRTURE Ant | thts the NICHOL] _ I. Ow che Brok ine ge $18 down and $15 moms. Good farm we ant ive ag fe t fipeorics and meats i. than you is less Axts que 78 | A to unfinished attic, E on sie choles-one acre parcels Excellent 2 bares silo, and lane. of wimp. Bee curt of. trailer BORROW THE | Tir Settee —veswan Carpeted and nicely ff Mee estate (and Insuran Whipple Lakefront _ land ‘Conveniem Jocatian for beet or anit? ea! edapted | sTaile ean ‘ YOU NEED AT /| Ca® BE FOUND WA: | Eeeremtts ees Renan Som 8 akefront ta ra Pfait, Beak | sen toy wel / | SaMentee weston at fate: Se ear gerege. bet and 1 _ weichuer PE 6a} brictcrete Oak floors nina ita vs H. BROWN, Realt IN, Pree ik Tory eet So wees Renters, afk sizes: school Bt nee Psa IS BLOOMFT roe, ae ee Sg Went iter ~~ RIDGEWA “Taree | eee ein oe n —Beer scheo! dove ; AIP LD vome Picture wind laree hu iT SIDE IMP iJ ° Y Owner forced ‘ sis * ‘and . vely 3 bed * ace Elect ow Fire. _builing lot. Reas PROVED . os second te i : | pie sale wii enact ta tartare seat eae ee SEER SBPGOES APMIS mew naan Peat) Bley hy er | . ‘private en- reel with 242 ft front _ erm. ™ N a 160 ACR ) Exchange chrome . as Dasement. ges ct gone votes cm front lake Orion Vill: O SHORTAGE OF xs Dairy With exntempent os business. = dinette x root pare ae. corner firepl living root wu * rooms 3% lots age TORS i ° 1600 Sherwood jerome. Otte Ware | seers Son Up; bedroom : es vou be maces | tag and” tcterete cate becrenm and bate Jose, firege BS in the Want Ads! Ps Ra. Sashadew Ra. throughout Ghat re The ; pieased. rapes tp ~arpet pedranm and bath pp ft aster . Ads ee eas business. Pric GooDp —— . ee : Price, $28.00 with one sided Py!! bore rooms up Closed rst fidor See ‘ - land mod A diately ana ed to _ other SHOP - RAY O'NEIL. Realtor Gi 0 Gown a "MO ONES 9 82 segijetine the Press columns 2 car ee fireplace verre” net. 7 OR YMENT or *” Open ! roux & H "3 Ww Huron REAL AT y ’ - buildings” 914: barn and mice EARL } PLAN + Te ICKS Lage Lore petare NOW. Al buildings, $14,000" with out. | : =a ey or OR D100 | AL: REA! . KE LOT ¢ MIL . . Also place a W with $5,000 pn “855" : oe 8, Bre Real Reiss racks | Bette ee AL FSTatr Port Huror ALES NORTH OF | yy. ; ork a6 ae. “NY Pr. MO 43825 ie Bo ives ‘ eth S-fun i te bom | sonable, Leaving tint trees oe. Wanted ad to poets cake. Tame: motera. all roe haMert. snd Suncare, | & Seo pm. | 1 stos) “Orie state PLanders | shorten. its, teem. rere’ ord end sie, tneen 13 on 2 _ Saginaw * your way to w $6,000 down. buy at .derbood gree y to wages!. | FLOYD W. BURT | Rew fiteres. ch ra ~ | gee opgeerss.. * ‘ Ortobvile Phone 64 , t A PS: ae Pater? ee ee A ee ek “G- 7 ame er, ey [rate ee a 2 ee : a \ : ee eH 2 ee ak th Se gt th . ms | . Wien en rt en f hes: ; ma in ; } a a oe ae : KY bray is pata Se ee oe Ca apa, As ae ? ‘ f : ard ‘ : j a Cunee. } 4 t 2 sits Bush Wea a : ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955 Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household (ioods §7|-For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60} MODEST MAIDENS | > _ By Jay Alan) ete ee See Be es Se a eS) ne Fes 3 gg ad suite. $300, 30° automatic |. ppen | : aa Kitehes electric stove. ‘Deluxe \ WA 3ABERT’S ; 7 . @. A. Kise deluxe sete APPLIANCE SPECIALS Se are Sane rene ee power lalla AE Cig A SNe square tub : ( : , tke new te ree ae = Sacre ee age coe acy lg cn tear ee OE Sd a ta Meee co. Havas tox ac Ou | MASte"ap gal pn” ct od" con, dinetios Bedroom and’ rec. | Arnason Plumbing Supply STAPLE DINETTE FARCE gogo jaz S Wieety _re saw) shen, feta, ares Sod at | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 F» nt Orchard Lake "built tm bath tub MA 42230. —— Boubia' dresser. drewer chest ABSOLUTE. ‘ey ER ae ~ LUMBER complete with springs and GLEARANCE > Excellent” condition : CI INT nk Pixs by ae ~ Everything priced te sel! and sell Ms . M . - Also weludes many other veints rch rio Goors +-021%" Bea Pe Tan “Ter “utes! bend for Ooring work and play BI-AYLOCK Tee in oon tek get ee Se —_ ce On Ge See | AY oot. oll game . 136 St Oretart ta e ave ss 5A = ~~ \ — i ‘ fia” obs D ret jofow core | Sale Motor Scooters a “2 im used TV 40g ” — — | et . Ww Livesteck. 73 " Socter eeen: _— od WALTON T\ | T59 Chear plane Sof nose gg CARH PDR PRRNFTWRE OB ih “—~* canner tot "Wagner manure’ ioccer |WHUZER SPoRTEMA Pele 7 Walton Cor. FE 22H 3 et wants 08 ie OSYTON GacLOw WET Tet) vib 6 ee re - Rinse bore Gentle wo work and | S9@< 1804 Dearborn sec md = YErnost jee DISCOUNT HOUSE | 1858 Ladi te"trammcase’ "188 Rupert Unt wad mame see ens | Unt Sip Doone Be BEBE | Sie: te pettese ag me a3 2. NEW FURNITURE | i836 Upnoistered stepeucols'980|. . McBride Hardware on ais agphat shingles. Oa. 06 78, Kinds : Sel Now Idea slain shredder, | FOR, PARTS SE Se commen $B | ts Geter nenee 1 | re ermmeres Teese cre pee Rg OEE | Gov tara eas | een ane outfit. $0 | gt-he Veceuss leaner attach, 6t-se . . Pau! St. Cyr Lum ca ribber: pleber: "1080 "Case 6 a: 4 | og Sones cn $8] Beta tS cs | sent caer wie = Pet, Sale Pesiiry | goalie TE: “tere (oc | ___ For Sele Mapee ae Merchandise Surplus 6.50 Revere saucepan & Cover 4.88 for housetrailer. FP. gy ge: $14.08. Ay ALAN Deere 4 see. spring tooth har- ras a mA . BoY's ™ INCH 18 East Pike St. 19.98 Steam and dry iron 10.98 Bowmad 366 Disie Buy. bathtubs, shower fp renee. sees eee ee, Gate rubber tire | and white. $10. ' i 33 Universal coffeemaker os | GaiLL ED| marred . , my a WANTED «aa | ‘ety aood Rarvest Nectier ele- | —@ " 99783 Dr off 10.95 Wahl hair clipper set . 1.95 | twice Cost 683, price $65. FE' 303 Orcherd Ave. | 330 awe Ma FE dis0e | vator, wooden elevater tor) Boats & ; le Rd. Booey . * 22.50 Popup sutomatic toaster 308 | $-5114 | baat Lavine Gk: * wheel tratier; David | ws re" 3 ROOMS 7 FUFT OIL TANKS | statet, Sibngsratins “ints | "been Uae, gg wits eewe | fran cutlzetr ean oli or | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS atirt |Sse BaD ete Kisc’we tthe “hues Deiitered ths 50 FE | re stcnimcon's Trailer _ Sale Sporting Goods 65 @ Tint BRANMAN CHICKENS ff: Craftsman 18 inch vower | EVINRUDE MOTORS — NEW AND woe (| aeae pemees S. ‘nies nll. tos — —— | _ Plains “ue One ee JEWING MACHINE REPAIR. GUNS BOATS MOTORS BUY jg-fanta SAPacttY BOTTLE ee en : PENN YAN BOATS USED FURNITURE ; aa - 7 w pr} + soo CHICK CAPACITY Craftsman electric welder up ne . S| 34.30 6" bench grinder 218, DRAINS CLOGGED? |LIONEL & AMERICAN) Si.406.8, “Mak ct ten Telegraph PE Datos ga broader sutomatic and hand | 30 amps FOR $209.50 | 11.96 Jigsaw attachment 89s | . make within 8 radius of tef _ Telegraph FE 24706 0 Waterers chick feeders and grow- Rockford cher | 34.50 Ball bearing sander 24 Th Don't ca a wi ohe FLYER TRAINS |e oe tts portatic and | Sand, Gravel & Dirg 06 ins feeders Ventilating system.) Decker D tables | 39.98 Se electric arill = } oo AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV-, cabinet machines. 10 year guar- | ~~ ~~~ ~ ieee scloons. a | pes eocktaii table 34.50 %" electric grill 28.25 oy. te tee and factory parts.| antes J J Brenpan, 635 A ona at Ol : ay Me +7 imeh_ Thor ’ lamps | #398 Vinreter canter eum 98 ecace * rere Woehhouts wih Oe | fmch “table saw | sold 00 8 reasoe . KELL ‘ARDWARE Dath sete with fittings | SOT Webs “now “62h, Rxce = Pp NTI | eters Colored ee water heater, $145 now $79.95 ~ GENTORY BOATS — Olt SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY Oe ey coment ater 000 80. load Loading ORT ABL Huron | Open Daily 9 to 6, Sunday 10:30 oS seme toa now $60.95 31317 or OR 3-1218 ae. : CHIEF ' LOTS OF PREE PARK! bn nest eee a EO mm oat peat toran: ow Seer somsies, Dig dnecent of New ‘Mudes Pumas ab APPEL | ‘Suntaines K“dcpomn ‘wit held ene, Time Go $23 Bain, Recher: | +4128 ‘MOBILE HOMES see os enter sate to| Seseen seals WF ir CADIS ROAD ORAVEL “ANE 5 the 0. Poin. Uo & codward a Benool Sutchtneee wreck 192 buildings 1 6. Wests ‘ VJ 4 Ene of au omers situiberer baat - ree Eo ia Rey ee st entien | 4 and 30 WATT PL rajoet Michies aot he Soup Hutchinson’s railer Sales — expert antiing om os. we se with fuse Senos, Ave | PONTIAC LA 15 oe hese gE Piatns We ship al! salvage macriais to | ish bere cod, medicine shock, WwW om cot oon Fy Corner and Mound, our main yard. | cate A Me price Poster Rd. | DOLLAR FOR PAINT? L rf oe ag o TURE CABINET STYEN WABIO. puttin ada are rup and thee tural that ee have th bie, PE 2-3061. LYCOTE F w| feed, & Gre BaD | tor “Sock OMVINCED VET? New & Used Lumber OU FRINCO. " ate ee Ave te | Besetens wed, use ine Road Gravel a NION WRECKING Used doors. comp Cinders FE 50304 —tent_coneite_ FE 200. ve SOME ANY LINC. SAVE. by gétting cur figures 08 | FE “PING BROS 1113 | VER Spring Clearence by 10 yee Ra SURPLUS LUMBER ; Ioeding. freq you bau! sway. tees “nw, "moon, ficial oe Daily 2 to 6 Sun. 10 to & RD_ AT serv! Mu FARM FRESH MFATS Sm ry Pits htt a a , J } ‘ 8 to id Bed te oy Bee sito Soop Lara 4 Ws 58c | C ar aon wes — RESORT. Hot dogh_ybeme, made.) ihe 01 | MOBILE Ei ue FE aay act oe Bs mrvar deve C4 operant | Cais, “ae = S| APARTMENTS | "2a 4 Snore, Gin Bat Clem. SATHROOW FIXTURES. a oon Potators, U8 No ! se we 81 concen at Dix eT cnn 9-00 | Sex’ acel ot wae wad wens | OPDYKE MARKET a ge rau WOFORS ’ ~ COLDSPOT. 61 W. | Doilers, automatic water beater Opdyke at Walton Mil FE +o. i PE 5-71 gat ay —~ > hy a B > hate end oak DINETTE TAME | OfT4, nes cee eint. | YARD CLAM SHELL CRANE. other new Lew au! x $4 and 4 chairs. Buffet. dust gric bPPLY? Perry | % good working order $1980 See slso ihe a ay a i Body tna | a A Jeot condition “PEE Diss. i? Char. 7 ROUND FLUORESCENT LIOR SS ocasa bur co rental] | Cos"icadeeentee be spice oINING Roousurre: | Artists’ supplies, hobby! Pr“ssia,' vow sien “es Gressing table, blue tit beck | i chair, Phone Milford MU 46213 | supplies here cas Garwood dump ven 3 100x20 mud pt I A — Ih ng AL A ) TRONER. LIKE | S! ication obbies an ; a —Bew._Secrifice PE $06 | Supplies” No. 24A. eee Relite ent | "“Oxtord Trailer Sales Tee complete, “De 1B Yourself” ABC washer - 14.98 a “fore “ it, Orton on M-24 teat for “only ocecceee j y Boys girls clothing oer GE washer o.oo... tie & BA ZIXTURES, 900. | PE 21176 —- see it at Maverest, ' Thor sutomagic sat andens wee heaters od | (,& M COMPANY or OL , i‘ wonditien Yee Ter yyy i ; Electric range woes OM SAWS AND SCISSORS MACHINE ae aa interested Gas range -- $19.95. | hot water boilers of! fired SHARPENED ALL WORK IS aon nm root investment | : Apt. w ~ | 1488 Baldwin _2-2849 | son, 00 8. Pe trained for farm work. Yours for drills corn 1967 CRUMP ELECTRIC” | HEIGITS Suen \ [re eit operas ma. PORTABLE, SLRCTR | DOORS | Sse Bs i Fe sai | Boece lie” Auburn R4@ PE 43573 Phone FE 4-543! Ga D elied plate mirrer. 6x12 oval cot | Aluminum Comb. .... @2009 | Sheter, EB Wahos '' PORD FERG’ ; brakes, truck wheels like new, | 7 Te See Waiee. Subs. BIRCH DOORS TAGE VOOTS | tom vraiteg rus Mew. All te | jee ame omae| Seen tu “er ; dition. $86, OR 31146. “ rer" by oe" Se a Tess. oeen | at. | CEE WEEDON wine. sTilwell SPT | § & MERCER PLUSH DOOR SALES iasteiling. | PLYWOOD | as Pe. 1 prices. We do remodeling end rire cow ws site come repair. | 3 4 aoe . 7 ~ | TRA ATION PAID TO si ORE eine ve 7 ee ne qPcemems | Sere peer Rea nights 4 ERICA! BEDROOM. sai A : pine By sos ane Wanted ; sed Cars , br weer. 6216 Dine Mwy. MA | i 2. lel 490 Pont. Tr. Le. MA 4323 imatge Poe. | > tm Mr. ta8 per chest. 08 | ‘ ORB" Munro Elec | BEAUTIFUL MAND CROCHETED | Eartha eas ob 0 Gs hartbonra BE wih, sare, gallon ef “Rev-sets ; trie fee W._ uron. ——-5 between 0 am to | HOT WATER HEATER 30 GAL. | (3) Erandi'iite bathroom board 840 latex Eat, to ope ; . Used Trade-in Dept. | RRM tN. Telesragm Rd. ozumers Sines, a58 and #130 50, Reweroom ginetric hosters. S | 2 as iy wesmabie, 7 bphwtsrered chetre peel $4% | Builders - Contractors _ sre slightiy me ‘Also Tone. | Office file cabinets 0 8 r=) Ganiena Post a Plat Co. $ DE. weed bronbiact ont 4 8 And Home Owners we. anand, Coeied ope nee | Damaged: Refrigerators 56150 ' ae ee . Finotesceet Seg eecna VERS | Rome still im cartons at give away | PC we HOME . 4 ina anna me FLUSH-FLUSH-FLUSHL : vane am PAYMENT Pirst unite wee wos . ectomene rr. } vy A. BIRCH—GUM—MAHOGANY—OAK | basement . Cash or terms, 92908, PE +6212. H. J. VANWELT WYMAN'S Aegean canes S| Stee scence pera ont | oar tee oA, . Traile a uw ono —y corvioe | Saree age . tt Saont are.___ Pua CF Cie Oh CE B nuog one | “SURPLUS LUMBER | _Fytsigy 7 *iee "afer Soars | Ceenarr™ sae! B | Save On Spring Paintin ko » | } Exchange i SPENCE you USED CARS Big a on at rans | set. Sell for $50 “” Wanted to buy” ad? Just AROERDON hes " itr $ os +o ome “Shontls “meee. Bedroom Bike ET Dhope Miss Sales. FE 2-411. ef ana many other &2 a guites, clec ranges end 8s Wall shelf. CR 32045 after 836 bedram models it to #7 A. Choose: New colton mattresses soso _"™ : | Sidhe terme pg ma ~F COMMUNITY : metiresees rive 4 INSULATE NOW ACTORS | 00 “oe down as ione as 5 years to | Satectere ert and'ep| _ BURMEISTER'S AND SAVE MONEY a MOTORS nw. 3S | LUMBER euas—— | PARTS—STORE 803 N. Main, Rochester “fuing’ tor the bome. Come in’ | | ote yy tho Trane, Dome | PM. * Oakland Furniture | | TWO YARDS heroes Grow Tutecee Crotet Ye oe ioe _8. PE 23-9823 | 8 A.M TO 8&8 P.M. ee hae 1g 2 MODER Averill's aT eae ae i Teertst | Needs Cars - $08. Owest's Radio Sind |S Md Gr Socal Sor a gues ana 10 fo ioe Senet iret) gor, Fe ATER IES Aerucane. [at 2ine Moor oer, § | BLS ices, moy e 5 a — Senctile, ger LIT 9 1g Cae saree petame, CASH WAITING DISCOUNT HOUSE Loses oct Woot on $18 BLACKETT’S | eVERILL-s 2000 DIXTR BWY. USED FURNITURE __ | tomes "Piyscore facr s$8/ BLDG. SUPPLIES | ie PE _peete_or YS $e parser ee TRS TR tae ager bt | OO Oe es ton IT'S SUMMER Se ee ae 2! Gem Son) KENTILE PRICES ‘ Gil apece heater... $24.50 DW ARE - PLUMBINC ‘ “Merchandise Surplus TOU AME BUILDING 4 mousm | _ = marble colote. oxents inch. TODAY i E. Pike st. AND vivemate ‘5 CENTS EACH We ere buying now for our i aa cee ua ‘FLOOR SHOP ae | Ave. re ire " Unchimed Stonge | BIR MPISTER |S! ! | : POE "ATTENTION! _ ee On tat san | Northern Lumber Co CREATE NEW CUS. sos" | we om eeme, tt one ‘ Spader Sebroge Cu pep : ms, sam | TOMERS through Classi- fe ed om Detroit “ait ied ads. To reach ba = tnd rataee IMPROVE YOUR- SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | SELF ‘AT LEISURE .., Westinghouse |*ix¢ Het, P| for anything and every- BM Dine vz. PE +460/Take. a special summer } ie ox A if Genes ved = thing, dial FE 2-8181 for |¢ ae one Eee Pectin | Ses Orebare an ad-writer. y « ~ an, Ph PE Ou RE ae. 4) F ”» . eves ? e course’ to increase ~ Pac. Br cn™. & : ¢ , 4 stil Bak. o ee } : ha \ .S ile atow Cgd 4 oy . \ NM A ey 5 ! ine t ‘ i ¥ ? es : 1 hen ‘3 . \ ‘ & i ive : ey " , , eS ee ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 25, 1955 . aa ee Sod Sale Used Cars 91| CARNIVAL 2 by Dick Turner glee meme Coa aot 20 7 ” k Scactna , ae é OLIVER Va peers a UK cick. | UT (=== "1953 B UB eee | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. * AND FE 2-9101 We sever be 1954 | ‘ ; Ne; rgains . @ 3495 . ( N11: oer ow ‘S| RANCH WAGONS | For Your Next Used Car! ; 1950 OLDS V-8 2dr. with ) # i* * LARRY 1955 Ford 2 Dr radio and heater. Smart Pa” Ponti Rycrematie. EROME | O . ~ looking family car. . . momrit rowriac, AUTO s4Lns J | | , $765 16d PLYMOUTH ¢ DOOR “M.98) Rochester Ford Dealer | A real savings on this beauty. Your old ha coul zg —EE doch, te Beltvin_Ave__ |. whe THAN 30. ven t down payment. Payments of approxi- 1951 PONTIAC 4 dr. with = : 1955 PLYMOUTH 1 *°BoSs" race "ro adit * | cven De thc clown pasiieat Ue ‘ ‘ A ° radio, heater & Hydra- Wass ue Demos and officials cars. Very a a Hs DE | mately I . 195 4 Left Overs matic. Nice car. e+ Giles. Several to. choose from baste er ee 7 , Ch es $595 ° ‘ “SCHUTZ MOTORS SEF THIS | A-] Buys cap! Hurry While They Last | 1951 BUICK sedan with ' h Mid b Woodward, Birminguoms | 'Sydeamatse. | whnewets Wnite || 'S3 Ford Cust 2dr. $844 — '47 Ford 2dr. ..... .$99 LES all the extras. No rust. | “ codtion Yb Beet ‘La tifai suomobils and oriced to sell || 49 Pon Cpe. ....$244 ‘49 Ford 2dr. ....$199 ALS BODY Ps 1960 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR RADIO, | ¢5°%5,.4,.94 , ; ‘uae 49 Nash 2dr..... $199 ‘ $1495 heater. Good condition with good | Ts powriaG DELUKE. F pK, || 22 Chrysler 4dr. $94 140 Chey. 2 dr. ....$99 AS LOW AS tires Pull $206. 340 Ee Be = DR.. ‘31 F 2d 99 ev. 1953 BUICK Super 4 dr. A/a win Ave. re sien. rE eiition Pe pais ater || >! Ford Cust. 2dr. $3 48 Frazer Sed. ....$99 $1326.41 tet ae an tan ogy acer oe Prva 7S PONTTRE 7 DOGR WER A | cre ees 48 Nash 2dr co ' : . 3.26 ‘ SONTIAC @ AND W PORD.| 0, 9nd neater, een || 53 Chev Sta Wen $ : sooes Gove care, $350 es. PE 22408. _ | 7 = ‘5 Mont’ 49 Ply. 2 dr.......$99 Headquarters $995 Wess. fe Fonte ste conmow |", FoTEAG MEDAN gaan | SS Mere Mont'y S444 19 Sis? Ooo Sop » for Ghevrolets lon ron with | ESS just came back trom five years in the Congo $1815 PE 5-0500. a PowTiac CATALINA a 2 Ford ve St” '49 Packard Sed $199 ord-U- atic. A real y ” , ® W Huron or 2808 Svivan Shores > oage r. 42.89 "49 Ford Sta gn + beautiful car. menor! TAYLOR'S _Dr_PE is or PE 38007 || °S2 Ply. Sta. Wen. $844 '5]. Kaiser 4dr. ...$199 . $138." 197% 8 Johnson. $295 eee o. kaueacor ai "God condition PEeatT | St Merc, Clb Cpe. $544 47 Buick. 4dr. ....$99 SueVROLET iat PLERTLINE: __For Sale Used Cars | For Sale Used Cars 91} a fine selection of transportation PONTIAC 1953 4 DR DELUXE | , : '47 Stude. 2 dr.....$99 Wily B dotnen P| 1949 PLYMOUTH sedan se vorp. g00p conprrion. | FonD iw rupon, Jack ana | a, hydra, radio ead poets || 54 Stude Clb Cpe $1144 teal GHEVROLET CORVERMIBEE | with radio, heater and| Fy! Pist. Sm be Salevia ave: | “Yeeann's Monte sation. Orcbara TAYLOR'S gate tae Ot ie ope: || 'S2 Chev. 2dr. ... $544 | af, Walled Loko baker think of Carkner’s in Bir |] ’5] Pont. Catalina $744 HO N & SON | 8°08 Se ne _mingham Mi +3410. pring || YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE $995 Re - Sonvns iota acest '52 Ford 2dr. ....$644 Snecials oo 1952 PONTIAC 4 dr. Dix. DELIVERY préremalic. Oved condition. FE TIP TOP ‘50 Olds Dix. 4dr. $399 p ore NATIONAL jess PONTIAC STARCHIEPTAIN ‘$1 Nash Sta Wgn $599 ~—s_°53, Ford 't. .$1144 ae aes, ak Oe te beauty Aone omnes MOTOR SALES | peuaima tow mivseerevax.| USED CARS |1 3 piy. 4 dr. ... $644 33 Ford Come. «aaa payment, with payments to | . FORD 1%) 8. GAGERAW SF. _ matic, dark 4,000, miles. : ; ’SO Ford Conv’t. ..$544 LINCOL DOOR SEDAN.| Excellen 1960 Chrysier Club Coupe 51 Ford Vict . ‘SCHULTZ MOTORS “Dra aetteena cet | Wa PONTIAC 2 DOOR Cir 7845 BE Me te gteas "48 Pon. Conv't... $144 Fic DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER buy « 1 owner Lincoln for only | \#® dees Hydrematic, radio ere. & OF. «ie 48 Olds Conv’t ...$175 3 = it oR RY | OLIVER ony Otenete om i Tonieaner som,” TNT | tes Dotan peer F Teme] 52 Henry J 2dr. ..$399 +51 Nash Conv't . $299 . . on ey oy , Factory Official’s Car Bob Frost, Inc. BUY WITH seat Plymouth Cranbroot 4 Door 53 Ply. Sta. Wen. $999 "32 Chev. Conv't.. $744 1955 DeSOTOS BUIC *K $1195 tN sO S Woodward CONFIDENCE $545 '51 Hudson 2dr. . $299 ; and officials cars. Very BIRMINGHAM 86 Ply. Savoy Sedan 51 Olds Sedan... .$699 mileage with 2250 miles s Fear abet sate a's: 210 Orchard Lake A Theater secre windows. 0100 OR | “igie” gincrTeser® Setee me rere SHS” |] +53 Ford Victoria $1199 Trucks a . ~E, char e Ave. Cier_aatdn wih Vortenetis ee acuaY &¢ Ply Belevedere Sedan '48 Chev. Clb Cpe. $499 ; : , SCHUTZ TORS FE 2-9101 LARRY eh ) E —_ 1948 Ford Custom & 2 Door 48 Chev. pe. 53 Ford %4T P’k'p $644 tery has Dermanent Welded | Belge & Brows $245 '53 Olds 88 2dr...$1399 °52 Dodge %4T ” $599 syaipeee. cs nae , JEROME Mota. prorten_Fiaite__, te choose ie ) 1948 Pontiac 8 4 Door ’S4 Chev. S. W. .$1444 ’40 Ford Sed. Del.. .$79 —— —~ $995 ear Y Greet $345 a $1 Ford 12’ Stake $499 * Rochester Ford Dealer herd’ time picking we ee 3) i Dart Orpen FORD 3 FORDOMATIC. RADIO. 1951 FORD 2 door with these 1 owner trade ine priced 83 CLARKSTON ; Eee pean, | nee ree. : “ron Mont Tina h EARS| as $1,408. ¢ to choose from EM 24400. dio and heater. Read "pur t Dart Gray SAL - & FORDA CHEVE & to roll. es Bob Fros Inc. i , sae cue cniraten rr YMOOrn, | HAROLD TURNER, FORD . INANCE $575 850 S. Woodward 83. Fly" Cambridge CL Coe — ee a it hr 2 BIG LOTS fara gYMOUTH 2dr! V7 a meee | an e, | MARCH SPECIATS | vAEL COME Very meat looking. OUT |-*"SefRton | 4 See Se Buct serge’ é Sree || 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham NATIONAL 95 ' Willys door } Burme'fan" a . MOTOR SALES | 1952 CHEVROLET 4 dr. ( yhoice 3 lem wi any | Heros “Tr Poe Seren LS Bees wt we | 134 Mile at Woodward with tu-tone paint, ra- "x0 TOMF BLUE WOLDS. sb: BR, West Side Used Cars || Midwest 4-7500 - LIberty 9-400 4 dio, heater and Power & door Excellent cond 923 W. Hurop FE 42185 =| GLENN Glide. Me Ma antl OL MOTOR sat ‘cote mye. spat tia DR | JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-400] . DeSoto - Dealer nt en reaee ania 1950 one ET 2 dr 1054, FORD'S THERE iene «2 eee ea *5§ PONTIAC “ "| Wwh the new V-8 engine. Low | SEDER). wena, EO" YOU ARE! JOIN THE ‘54 MERCURY $595 Meoupe. This one looks| eamitiek ceo HERE CY OWE N S M A R C H CHRY' Woodward & 13% Mile Rd. $1095 mieereu8" 1 ‘WE ARE! ||"Your FORD Dealer” 1952 BUICK Super con- AND ' vertible. Canary yellow 196) FORD 2 DR. vV# RADIO.| HERE ARE THE CARS To The Pontiac with wegen Eeigicominlon. PE Sie @ 'S3 Chev, 2dr. ......895'| The Home of Good Used Cars 1s | 51 Studie. 4dr. ..... $385 R t , t 1963 FORD CONVERT FULLY | erdrive MA x14. | 48 Chev. 1-t 1 $185] Dri 43 €ldal ore! 1980 PONTIAC 4 dr. with “gitone penrect xo euEax |'49 Ford 2 dr, «.-.-sa0s | Pticed and Conditioned to Sell . Blac paint. Runs good. Meme evgrartye, ore wah arese ae puck 4 dr. eeeer Sal 53 Willys 51 Ford e 1 eeeereee ° | "plant Sean ne est '3O Studie. 22s. g395 | S0 FORD 2 DR A real Special only 27,1 the werent 6 ete Suctee Sy aroha“ one steal for $1.38. SEE IT 55 Chev. Sta. W $2245 | Ol Il TER a. 182 Chev, Sta, Wen, gloss | 590 FORD CUSTOM Bowd. 4 dr. Radio & heater. | $1095 $495 Bob Frost, Inc. "$2 Chev. Suburban. .$695 | maar 7y MERCURY ad ‘50 Ford Sta. Wen. . $685, °50 PLYMOUTH 2 100 nice. Radio & heater. 52 Buick 54 Pontiac BIRMINGHAM 51 Ply. Sta. ee $795 | |] Roadmaster 4 ar with radio, Star Chief Custom 4 dr Radio a FORT FAIRLANE VicTORIA.| "51 Chev. 4 dr...... + + $695 | "52 CHEVROLET 2 door. '210 series. Radio and ||| "et" 4 Oveanew. . heater. Hydramatic, power seer- 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 4 See Bob. Burns at | Sl Pont. 4 dr....... $645 heater. Ready to go. $1295 Owen Pord Fe 54101 $550 $2095 FE 2-9101 * FORD: CUSTOM & FORDOR. , aime srorn, goon eens | MW atthews- || 32 FORD 2 door. One of the best. R. & H., only | $3 Chev. | 1495 . 51 Ford $1595 Bob ea Inc. Hargreaves 54 RANCH WAGON, 7,000 actual miles. Practi- |) Power Gide we SA V-8 Panel. Licenans and ready 1953 BUICK Super hard-| 850 S Woodward... | nae ee lly new. beautiful 2-tone red, radio and heater, $1295 ~~ ran Prop RIVET PING HA - t Chevrol 52 PONTIAC. re Riviera with Dyna- int FORD Feros 73 soit Chevrolet Dealer Ford-O- Matic. 295 $595 | . Wun trade ‘$4 PONTIAC CATALINA DELUXE. Beautiful || , heate?, ydramatic: premium Q00D CLEAN “@ ODEON 2-tone coral red and winter white. Yours for half ‘S| Buick white walls sum visor and more 995 _B-enee Cheap, FE OOS. __ Hard Top. Here ts a | mary 53 Dodge '§2 OLDS 1954 CHEVROLET Bel! tun vert food ins Pe See se phe Original price. car with radio and hea 2 w. setsn wae vote sas te 6 dr Gun Medeumatie waste Air 2 dr. with radio and GOOD C REDITT ~| Rar ains 52 FORD V ICTORIA, one owner, Radio and heat- | $895 beater A real mileage maker loee creer wate ond &- heater. Spotless. BAD CREDIT! g er, Ford-O- Matic. $995 | $9305 NO CREDIT! $995 | . | pw 22 BUICK tester | 1054 RUC Roadmast rate cou ‘2 CHEVROLET BEL AIR, 2-tone brown in|] ‘52 Ponting + ~ Oldsmobil | Dynaflow white walls and oadmaster 1 8 SAGINAW 8T iti | talina ter ’ i , Chevrolet Hey. a ant | soon gees - hardtop with all power MOTOR SaLes . 1951 CHRYSLER excellent condition. $895 Hydramatic. A beauty. 5 tom 5S Pontiac ens | "852 PONTIAC acc ies. oe ~al maton. heater. Economy and beauty | suation “wanee Ret with rece | ee 995 LOOK! timmea ister pewet_ eraser || 'S2 BUICK 4 DOOR SEDAN, dynaflow, Radio $1195 omens OUR LIST |= eS 5 LOOK! signals, "and well ures” || and heater, low mileage, hurry on this one. $895 OF FIRST CLASSCARS, 4,02 PONTIAC | 1952 OLDS Rocket 88 4dr. $895 $995 53 Pontiac eftain sedan w! . heat : ide DOO vertible $1 PI th 4 dr... .$595 or and Hydramatic. Medium grey with fu tone green fin- LOOK! : 1981 CHEVROLET 51 wast 4 R. Radio and heater, O.D. This end’ nyaramatte "Also power 'S2 Pontiac a © . 7 Door equipped with radio caris like new . fot Coc dr.. $1695 ’S1 FORD $] 195 $095 poor gf ie indieators, and 3 $395 $1495 i. ]She Just Can't By CHARLES DENTON HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Note tw memory course salesman: Judy DAY OR NIGHT Holliday’s the hottest prospect in years. Ripe ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MARCH 25. 1955 ‘for Memory Course -- Today's Television Programs -- Channel 2—-WIJBK-TV Channel &—-WWS-TVY = Channel }—WXYZ-TV Channel &—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS. ¢:00—(7) Little Rascals. “The Pooch.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad venture. (® Time for Music. €:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) Williams. News. Paul '@:30—(7) Ramar of the Jungle. Jon Hall. in “White Man's Waste.” (9) China Smith. Dan Duryea in Far Eastern ad- after he's fired from aircraft plant. (2) Topper. Topper im- personates the King of Boro- kovia and even fools the queen. 9:06—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan Murray quiz. (9) Entertainment. Variety. (4) Big Story. Newsman acts as decoy in.hunt for killer in “The Deadly Sound af ." (2) Playhouse of Stars. Dan O'Herlihy plays sea Peggy Allenby in “The Cloud.” (2) Miss Fair Weather, Betty Wright. 11:30—(2) Nightwatch Theater. June Lockhardt in “Bury Me Dead.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with (All Gemes Carried The nation’s number one daffy! venture. (4) Death Valley Days. leu SATURDAY MORNING 5 | to Completion) ly confessed today that in at) Western girl and Eastern ‘man sre tn att es cree |as00—(4) Mr. Wizard = i respect ves up to' race to claim “The Pegieg ; Py . Saturday 1:55 P. M. jher Professional character, and) Mine." (2) News Ace. Cline. Satneious disease in “Log the Je:a0—(4) Quiz "Em. (2) Michigan some. A, mmeeem. Stucte. E | Sundey, 1:55 P.M. She forgets names almost as sn a) TV Weatherman. Dr | 9:30—(7) The Vise. London re- |9:45—(2) Wayne University. 2 | as hears m—not just any |” ° ‘| porter finds mystery in sinister , } 1460 on Your Dial old names, but the handles of pais| Everett R. Phelps. old house once occupied by fa- |" Havpey Fetton’s Gang. and even those of colleagues—like | 7:08—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| mous author in “Weekend | 3@:15—(7) Cartoons. : bosses and so —— it is ewes show with ir Allison, Guest." (9) The Falcon. Charles 16:38—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell considered very remember. Tilistrom. (9) Boston! McGraw in “Dangerous Bed- Mahoney. Sinema. 4 Blackie. Kent Taylor in mys-| fellow.” (4) Dear Phoebe. News- . @ she said, P| " | tery. (4) Studio 57. Robert Hor comedy with Peter Law- | #:45—(2) Bill Barker's Cartoons. slowering into a cup of tea heav >| paper ‘ “tt must | tom in “Call from Robert Jest.” | ford. Bill fights friends who try |11:00—(7) 7 Cowboy Show. (4) 5 forgetting. how telephone cal} caused mur-| to fracture his budget. (2) Our Funny Boners. (2) Pirate Pete. | Advent t . sta® Mash : Space ° “| with tna | eerty. “ furniture as Connie Brooks ‘tries Midnight, long, she |7:15—(7) My Story. Drama. L to make social impression. SATURDAY AFTERNOON i 's worked out @/7:38—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty and |10:00—(7) Passport to Danger. | 12:@0—(7). McKenzie’s Saturday least par-/ Rinty aid sheriff in preventing| Cesar Romero in “Vienna.” (9)| Party. (4) Happy Hollow Ranch. confusion} escape of desperate killer in| Inner Sanctum. Mystery “Port| (2) Big Top. , with an unlabeled| “The Guilty One.” (9) Million| of Regrets.” (4) Cavalcade of|1.99(4) Travel Show. (2) Lone ‘ and says “Howdy.”| Dollar Movie. “Tom Brown’s| Sports. Heavyweight bout: Bob Ranger. a theater} School Days.” (4) Eddie Fisher.| Baker vs. Julio Mediros. (2) The 30a) ® third per-| Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. Line-Up. Too much evidence |1:30—(4) Home Theater. Uncle speaks to me,” | confuses police in safe-cracking | Johnny Coons. chat with the|7"4-(4) News Caravan. John case a World of (9) See leaves and then Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry . —(7) Speed. ‘Ta have| Como. Songs. 10:30—(T) Sherlock Holmes. Ron-| “WG#y Matinee. (2) Bandstand. introduced him but I couldn't re-|8:60—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie| ald Howard as Holmes. (9) |3:68—(7) Roundup Time. (4) Pro member his name.’ to great efforts to avoid| Down You Go. Quiz with Dr.| Basketball. (2) Midday Play- Th tnt helping Harriet with “Spring| Bergan Evans. (2) “I Led Three; house mission or pola rush | Cleaning.” (4) Red Buttons. Red| Lives.” Richard Carlson in FBI) 5.55 (9) ngiion Dollar Theater. QUALITY SERVIC around and find the other person has wy blind areata boss counterspy story. 4:60—(7) Back to God. (2) Milky’s All Makes! and tell him the same thing.” niece » “me “tate aoe he |10:45—(4) Jan Murray Show. Va-| Movie Party. Open 9 A. M. THD P.M. She sighed mournfully: makes promise. riety. :30—(T) Renfrew of Mounties See the Beautiful “It worked okay until one time I 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) * of ania stepped up and chatted with me. [| Plays German soldier of Franco’) 1. (9) News. LeGofl. ~ Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Vocal Va- y V wal wy mother inter Ghat Lesuiin't/ | rs ten the friend Boers 11:15—(1) Theater. Film TBA. (9) 21” Model $169.95 up at tell the other pasty?” his job. (4) Life of Riley. Riley| Casey Clark Jamboree. Western |®*15—(® Michigan Reports. ‘ and Gillis become part owners| style with Clark and his Lazy |s§:38—(7) Christ Crusade. (9) Ad CONDON’S bee ones been toe of gym to put Otto in business! Ranch Boys. (4) little show.| venture Theater. (4) Roy Rogers weed from New York to be in . ’ ; in eakarning to cpoing Tod Radio Pr nicht celebrating the pening -- LOadysS NAAILO OQTaMS - - studie, told of a time when she Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te change witheut notice. was having lunch at Columbia | — — eee Studio with bessman Harry Cohn | WB. (769) CRELW, (800) WW, (886) WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (187) WBE, (1600) WPRON, (1460) ne ‘Pp 7 & Tonteg? o:—WJIR Bing Crosby a Music nr ween. Se. $:08—WIR, News $:30_wsm, ames ‘w andy | Whom, Eyam Show” ers nt Reveteeed to ths Sour jaf News WZVs. Pesce Broach ot-57U8. Sure ansve 4 yp men directly across from me,”| Song feu® caater . . wxre, Parmer ate recalled sadly, “bot as usual 008-8, Gus GQuene “ee to *WCAR. adie Revival : Ses cane | Pretty soon one of them got vp and GL "Beate Chace oS. veo Se "Ww Minute Porese WS WER, Gove 2 Gaile went to the other end of the table.| WCAR Talk Sports apne caw me “I gazed down that way after 2) *"°* tasting Serenade | WATE. Top of Tews WIBK. ews’ Meless cetuanar arspaneen 5: few minutes and saw him. So I) “e,"{h,, tho: vee. OS Saas WPOM, News, Spaniah Nour Wea lagen ' cated owoetly, “Who was that whe TxtR Bul owe "EEG Slices 9:15—WIR, Melodies SELW. Bows Moses came z Sports Slants 9: s0—W. 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