The Weather , Details page two ie ees Local Educa conference. Vice President Nixon, building his ‘address around his recent tour of 30 different nations, advised the classroom teacher of today ‘to “teach about communism in order to insure the survival He chided those whose around the United Nations cators at Meet). Hear Nixon, Bishop Oxnam Oxnam spoke Sunday before 9. ,000 school superintendents and board.of education members attending their five-day of democracy.” © ~ favorite sport was “kicking and feeding the Communist propaganda mill with war party rumors.” - Nationalists Saye ‘ings, called upon the entire |” Attack Due Soon Expect Matsu, Quemoy to Be Hit. Any Day Now by Red Chinese - ‘TAIPEI (INS) — High s_|Tvo Top Moo Aide nation to develop “faith that is more than a credo utterance on Sunday” by adopting three affirma- tions: | 1—Belief in the finite worth of the individual, .2—Belief that. the state does not Purged by Red China M Arthur OKs =, =z Releasing Notes| ; PRE gt he ror ie. ‘Bloomfield. .Township. where little Keep Curious From Murder Scene | POSSE GUARDS AREA—Three members of the Oakland County Sheriff's Posse shown above were among 15 men dispatched yesterday to the area near Pontiac Trail and Halstead Road in West cuit @ gurl 6 right, above, are Barbara Gaca's ‘body was discovered last Thursday. The posse was | Oak. ( Pentiac Press Phete area when more than 2,000 curious |: motorists converged on the scene Sunday. Left to Arnold Nelson of Clarkston, Ed | ee Agrees to Publication of | Pre-Yalta Documents If All Are Included - NEW YORK @ = - Gen. Douglas MacArthur says he will the release of documents wn * ‘responsibility for the Yalta The: wartime Far Eastern miii- to Monday weekend in the fora dinner. Britain Bepents Churchill to Step I Down Tomorrow his expected resignation announcement tomorrow. The 80-year-old prime minister, who loves his Friday eoutitry, changed his plans last mene, comaning from his Chartwell estate to London + Churchillian mischeviousness, he let it bé known that heir apparent Sir Anthony Eden, now foreign secretary, and Lady Eden* ‘will attend Churchill's ain- ner for Queen Elizabeth at 10 Downing St. tonight. The dinner Will be purely social Tuesday audience in all “probability will serve well to give him a conven- Bonanzagram No. 5 Starts ‘Another Bonanzagram starts Until noon today, so Gebseet cates cheahes bad bates gresvates. "If none fe received by the deadline (5 p. m. tonight) the $100 for No. 3 pussic will be added to the award for No. 4 bringing the present Bonansagram jackpot to $408. ‘Deadline for No. 4 answers ts Tessday at § p.m. or with « Tuceday miduight postmark, “ floveral Bonansagrammers have, come disappointingly close te cracking the big reward. Their only errors were in punctuation. Under the rules set up for Bonansagrams everywhere punc- | + aia “funtion is as important as letters to make correct words. _ Punctuation must be correct to win. -. in today’s paper—No. 5 in the ‘Skies Will Cloud | Tonight, Tuesday Sm oy Me pre df. ors pe ient opportunity to hand in his aiiictal peat es reaches ~}to--talkk- to-the- Relatives View” Burned Bodies ‘Try to Identify Victims |__Churchill is expected. to stick to. ‘Belgian Movie ~day, “we —immediatety —notity— seid prec by weetag on ae | OF Ladadl Qpm-SiPia in Detroit and begin in Which 39 Died ing relatives filed through a make- tims of a movie house fire yester- day that killed 39 persons, includ- ing 22 children. “Adventure of Sevilla, * in which continue, os wee Beate crooner Luis Ma- Workers Stoke Boilers Commons.|at Mackinac Bridge Site ST,- IGNACE (—Preliminaries of a new season’s work on -the giant $100,000,000 Straits of Macki- struction is probably no more than a week away, long bridge; linking St. Ignace and dount samtchons and the.t0tr Seema Mackinac City across the Straits, | of his class of 1915. , |is a four-year job, In Today's Press - Police Uncover _ Development “in Slayer Hunt SCLESSIN, Belgium — Weep- | Belgium's King. Baudouin ar- industrial | day. that Eisenhower will make a speech at the commencement exer- military academy since he entered | | four days latter at Pennsylvania State University, headed by his - |The 11 commencement. Late-Model Car Seen at Dump-Site Thursday Afternoon ' Considered the “hottest” lead so far in the fiendish. Slaying of Barbara @aca today caused police to con-| centrate their search for a 1955 cream-topped Buick -which was seen by five wit- nesses at the murder site the day the child was kid- aped ._ However, the new lead doesn’t rule out the possi- _ bility that that car was a green Hudson as formerly reported. Police are also _ investigating reports that the auto. was a blue 1954 Ford. The latest lead was considered the “most promising’ since thé ‘girl's body was found in a West Bloomfield Township dump Thurs- day _ Authorities were planning to question witnesses, who said they ‘ had seen the cream-topped car the day Barbara was reported missing, further today. The witnesses said the auto was at the dump about fqur hours after the: girl was seized March 24. Police quoted the witnesses as saying that the car was backed up to the dump and its trunk was open: The five witnesses all agreed that {ports of the color of the auto varied. | ear was red or maroon and the fifth witness said he believed the car might have been green. Police said they are continuing theiri n-. vestigation in the Halsted _Road- Pontiac Trail raea. Police “urge. resident in that area teed AP internation | Scnoat Authorities further regarded the new information as a “good clue” 4 because .witnesses_in. the areasaid. they had never seen a late model car come into the dumping area before Oakland County Sheriff Frank + €. trons is coordinating the in vestigation from his office here. “Whenever we get something that looks good,” Irons said to- a céordinated plan to follow through.” State Police of both Detroit and Redford posts are -working with / good lead.” Over 50 suspects have ‘in the case so far . But four others held Meanwhile, thousands of persons and pink casket. “What a beautiful child. How peaceful she looks!" the car was a 1955, but their re- |. Four of the witnesses said the | 4 ery business on We near Woodhull Lake. He soon ‘for “one possible | * are visiting the little girl's nome | . LESLIE A. HUTCHINSON Les Hutchinson Dies in Hospital Trailer Magnate, 41, Succumbs Suddenly; Services Wednesday Funeral service for Leslie A. Hutchinson, 41-year-old owner of the Pontiac Coach Co. and Hutchinson Trailer Sales Co., will be held here at 2 p.m. Wednesday. - Mr. Hutchinson, who rose from a factory worker's job to head his own multi-million dollar house- trailer firm, died yesterday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, ; {Local Precincts ‘Report Morning ‘Balloting Slow Both Parties _Terming Outcome of Election :Crucial’ A “slow” vote this morn- ing made Pontiac election workers skeptical that the |city total would reach the predicted 10,000 to 12,000 despite an increasing pace during the noon ‘hour. be Most of the 44 Pontiac al recincts: had not recorded alf as many votes by 1 p.m, as during the general elec- tion last Nov. 4 when about 20 foe persons balloted. but ‘spring election, said County Clerk Lynn D. Allen:-- Some 227,000 of the half-million county citizens are registered. Two years ago 42,187 exercised their franchise, year-old state record for a spring election would topple today with over a million voters turned ‘out. Not since 1,112,658 ballots were cast in 1933 as a backwash of. ‘Born the son of a Tuscola County | °* farmer in Gagetown June 25, 1913,| Mr. Hutchinson moved to Pontiac with his family at the age of six months. : He attended school here and was oe from Pontiac High ‘Hig first job was a8 & -fovker room boy at Forest Lake Country Club after school. After graduat- sing. from -high-schoel,--he~ worked + detrat: as a laborer in the Fisher Body Division plant for about five years. ~ Later he went into the used car tion foreman at the Willow Run bomber plant. : In 1943, he went into the gro- Sashabaw road | began selling house trailers on a lot next to the grocery. trailer manufacturers were mak- (Continued on Page 2, Col: 1) Press to Furnish ‘Election Returns The Pontine Press will) fur- business..as a salesman. During | World War II, he was an inspec-4 6 A brother recalls that in 1946]. in question last The GOP. on the other hand, has. fought hard to avenge last fall's ae oye as ous Gad voters, One is.a proposed ordi- (Contionsd on Page 2, Cul. 23 lke to Give Address at Point Graduation WASHINGTON (INS)-—President Eisenhower will go to West Point to attend the June 7 commence- The White House announced to- cises during his first visit to the|| He will make another speech brother, Dr. Milton Eisenhower. Income Tat Returns Preparea wo Eves... PE 2-3615 é Pioneer St. " Despite a predicted. record turnout for today’s | election, Deans hewn he ah cr ltl == | Voting Off to Slow Start will receive an hon- degree school’ REGISTRATION CHECKED—Mrs. Lioyd 4 minal ot te » ame St., sy ecton woe a Port's 3h Pree ot Wigton See i Experts had predicted that a 2 the — victory a JA. th pao en in PE a ree ye gale <== pletion of a pending deal for -a $2% million plant he constructed: See facturing operation to 4615° Dixie Highway in Drayton Plains, where a sales lot had been operating. On duly 1, 1947, the Pontiac Coach Co. was inaugurated as a full-fledged trailer baliding firm. Mr. Hutchinson built up a sales | organization and signed up a string of 200 dealerships across the coun- try. operates outlets in Detroit, Flint, Flat Rock, Indianapolis, Ind., and Fla., along with the. fac- |’ tory branch in Drayton Plains. The- coach company last year. grossed $7- million and currently employes 250. workers. Hutchinson Trailer Sales Co. Miami, Mr, Hutchinson died before com- on Williams Lake road. - His. brother, Robert L., secre- tary-treasurer of the coach com- pany and sales manager of the sales company, said-a deal for sale or lease ofthe factory build- ing is expected to. be concluded Mr, Hutchinson, whe lived at Watertord his parents, 11 brothers and sie” ‘ters and four grandchildren. The children are by a former mar- He was a member of Elks Lodge $10. A Lodge of Sorrow ‘will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. ‘Service will “be at Donelson- ‘Johns Funeral Home, with burial _ in. Ottawa Park Cemetery. The Rev.. Eldon Mudge will officiate. Surviving children are James L.. Drayton Plains: Stuart I., Pon- tiac:. Leslie A... Royal Oak; Judith D., Pontiac; Penelope, Roya] Oak, and Mrs. Frederick Foster Jr.. Pontiac. His parents’ are the Rev. and Mrs. Allen Hutchinson. He is pas- | tor of the Full Gospel Church, Oakwood. ; —_ Surviving brothers include Del- Shert_J., Lake Orion; Melvin_J., Alnia;. Russell E., Pontiac; Paul L., Ortonville, and Robert L., Drayton Plains. 2 ageee Surviving sisters are Mrs. Rus- | . ‘Sell Lindsay, Pontiac; Ruth E, and i Rose Mary, Drayton Plains. and = Mrs. Lucien Barker, Mrs. Fred- erick Lindsay and Mrs. Manford Kirkland,: all’ of Drayton Plains. - Voting Is Reported ‘Light Early Today (Continued From Page One). city water, and an ‘“‘Against” vote should be cast by those FAVOR- ING fluoridation. pension plan approved y the vot- ers last fall. The November amendment was incorrectly worded in the section: dealing with “deferred retire- or pension, Today’s amendment changes the wording back to the form in effect since the pension plan was first attivated in 1946. _ Charter amendment 2 is aimed at a better balance in number of voters in the city’s seven districts. It is worded ‘to add certain territory. to District 3 from Dis- trict 2 and add certain territory from District 1 to District 2 so that Districts 1, 2 and 3 will be comparatively equal in population and_area."* - All voters will rule on four pro- posed amentiments to the State constitution. 1. A uniform date for qualifying candidates. 2. Limiting eligibility for the Supreme Court and Circuit Court ito lawyers under the age of 70. 8, Authorization of $100 million +Pontiac Polling} Places Listed Location of the 44 precinct voting — booths in- Pontiac: + 1—~Whittier School 2~Fire Gtation No. 2 3%—Bagier School - 4—Emmanuel Christ Schoo! $—Washington Schoo! ‘tdollars of state bonds as a lending fund for di school districts. — as ‘the State Board of nonpartisan. Guiles ‘for the Supreme Court were Circuit Stephen J, Roth, of Flint, and. Eugene F. Black, of Port Huron, and Chief Justice Leland W. Carr seeking—re-election, and D. Hale Brake, former state treasurer. €—Senior High School , 7--8tevens Halt —Wenster $—Senior High School 10~Crefoot Bch 11—Osk. Co Office wide +12 Wisner. School . 13—Lincoln School 14—Lincoln . School 18—LeRaron School 1T—Emerson Schoo! 18—Fire Station Ne. 4 1%—#t. Michael's Hall 30—~—¥.M.C.A. _ . @i—Central epee -23—Municipal ~~ F3—Bas dr. “Reh Schoo! © 3e__Congregstion Bra! Israel 3t—Webstar School 38~—Wever Gehool 33—U.6. Naval Training Center 34—Pontiac Housing Building 2$—LeBaren Schoo! 3¢~Jefferson Jr; High Schoo! 7%in Birmingham Talk Engineers,” Dr, Danielian stated. nt Wind Borrows Meas “LOS ANGELES (UP) — | MILLER’S -144 Oakland Ave. | Miller’s -. Lower Overhead — Saves You Many Dollars on All New Furniture of Recognized Quality! — Latest Styles — Lasting Satisfaction! ASK ANY.OF OUR MANY. CUSTOMERS CONVENIENT CREDIT | Open Monday—Friday Evenings Our. 19th Yeer of Greater Value Giving? | MILER FURNITURE . Where You Honestly. 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M. oe : co : —W . their tracks—laid inconveniently in The cable car is a necessary whimsy in this wavy-surtaced cty.|'2F streets of the eity--are. often . : trolley, with the front half open to riasohy ceoghanraty oer alles Open Sunday ‘We Give Holden | | = fog and sun, and the backside gas 9 ‘to 1 Trading Stamps f closed in for sissies, Ladies are}, 4% 2 girl from the flatlands of ~ P not permitted to stand in the open New York, however, I insist they — ‘ section, it being not genteel. Men Se ena. sys dard hore : : can stand but seldom do, Every-| Cables is the cheapest tonic — body, including the conductor and|*W" | FAY’S HARDWARE and Gus oO. Shoes tor left and right feet SPORTING eo To get aboard the cable cars, | Ve a : oe many ot which were sold at auc-|1¢,™&S Pot, until about the Civil ‘$96 W. 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The association states that one in every 16 suffers from some form of mental disorder, though some- times as slight as “industrial mal- TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS - Vd G be crucified. TUE EASTER STORY—7 Jesus Is Tried The priests turned Jesus over to Pontius Pilate, the Roman gover+ nor. They said he was-guilty of-blasphemy because he said he was the Messiah. Pilate said he found no fault in Jesus. He went out and asked the crowd if he should not release Jesus. It was a custom to release a prisoner at Passover. The crowd shouted to crucify Jesus and turn ]6ose a robber named Barabbas: Pilate washed his hands to show he was blameless in the death of Jesus. He turned him over to the soldiers to This is the seventh of 12 stories on Easter. Each story's picture is drawn like a stained glass window. You can look at your church's win- dows for ideas on how to best color this series. Tomorrow: Jesus carried the cross. ‘it iakes to” make drea nS . come -s ’ PERRY at GL OOr true... yourself and your family. The time to start is NOW! Bronchey at! Take a memo to yourself. Plot the dates on. _ which to make deposits in your savings account, Then hold steadfast to ven schedule. Systematic . savings: is the one sure way to financial independence »». toa full measure of the good things of life for - Out ot Town Branches ¥: KEEGO HARBOR - WALLED LAKE_ +, Mem Fb Depa nc Capron "WEST HURON at TILDEN | concludes: | Coeds Marrying Up , adjustment.” The pitch: Let’s spend more . money for - “better treatment, os ee ele A ‘story here about the~razing | of the old Empire Theater stirred | memories in Donald Henderson |} Clarke, famed old New York. re-| porter now living in Orleans, Cape | Cod, Mass. He writes about a great party given for Miss Maxine Elliot in the Green Room or salon of this storied playhouse. ..‘‘The only oc- casion on which I ever saw En- rico Caruso and John MeCormack touch elbows, share laughter and in a quasi-duet pay tribute to the { . queen of a moment.” Mr, Clarke “As the late Joseph “Jefferson | | O'Neill (whom Gene Fowler and I | agree was the greatest writing re- | porter of our time, and also one of -| the grandest gentlemen of old Park Row) used to say: ‘God bless you | and keep you—I can't.” CHICAGO (#—The dean of wom- en at the Univergity of Louisville sayS a record number of young women are getting married before | they finish college. Girls used to be expelled for marrying, but nowadays they feel ‘hopeless if they haven't a marriage at least in, sight by commencement, said OPEN SUNDAY | AFTERNOONS 1-5 PM. “NOW IS’ THE. TIME. Built to a Standard of Quality 4 MEMORIAL BAY [oe eee TO MAKE: YOUR SELECTION FROM our : DISTINCTIVE DISPLAY OF. 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Bae é itor Weshtenae Counties it is $1200 a year: oles ia gad all o' in the aoe Ee tes $20. mail sepsereettons are vavable in advance. — eee gent. B. PE 2-818 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 House Adopts Fair Rules for Conduct of Inquiries Though it may not end all abuses, the House adopted code of rules for the great improvement. | Committee on Rules was to have the several committees of the House incor- : porate it into their own rules. This; of course, was an admission that there had - been abuses in the past. Also, formal adoption of ane cone gives it greater force. ~-* . 7 x *« _ Among other things the new rules require that committee chairmen tell the witness the - object of the inquiry and provide . ' him with a copy: of committee eelag rules. Witnesses are to have the - right to counsel. They can ask -—to have witnesses —a own behalf. ~ Derogatory or haeapaieey evidence. _™must be taken first in executive session and those accused must be offered a. chance to appear in their own behalf. _ Testimony taken in closed session can be released only. on the vote of the com- _mittee-or subcommittee concerned. : * * * An especially important new —— _Yesalation is that each committee “may determine the size of its own . ~~quorum, In-no-case, however, can the number be fewer than two. . This will prevent chairmen from conducting. one. man investiga- _ tions, which have been so much _ - _ . criticized in the past. _ . ‘Usage, no doubt, will show where this’ code can be strengthened. The big and satisfying fact is-that a long step has heen, taken in the right direction. _ a ae += -Only Penalty — That Fits This Crime _ As expected, the Savage sex murder a | fr BI PONTIAC: PRESS “Royal Oak Amends Curfew Our neighboring city of Royal Oak has revised upward the age limit in its | oe StS sien CUrfew law to ensure more successful rise Wanaaee av. Met. “control of teenage hoodlumism. _ ~The curfew isn’t hew. It ‘was adopted two years ago.in an effort: . by Royal Oak’s City ‘Commission . _ to break up teenage gangs loiter- ing on street corners, in res- taurants-and other unsupervised = « places. . a ee Police complained, however, that en- forcement, was difficult because the. ordinance applied only to children of 15 and younger and exempted the age group of 16 to 17. Youths in that group not only escaped curfew restrictions but - could not be arrested as adults. As now. amended to be effective April 18, the ordinance -provides that no one - fair condutt of investigations promises up to his 17th birthday has the right to be on the streets after 10:30 p.m. except : In drafting the code the aim of the under certgin specified conditions. These include being accompan- ied by a responsible adult, having permission from the police he- cause of working hours or return- ing from worthwhile civic affairs. * ** * In recent months the problem of teenage hoodjumism has been brought © ‘forcibly to the attention of Pontiac school and police officials. Our growing problem suggests that the operation of . Royal Oak’s amended ordinance should. is to be commended for doing so. - be watched with a view to determining whether ‘similar restrictions could be Poul used effectively here. : Fumko is so easy, truth so diffi- cult. The Man About Town tdeas;-Big Money “Substantial. Sums Paid “for __ Suggestions.From Employes _ Propaganda: The other side of the it annoys us. | Se ‘the recent. suggestion award ‘distribu-_ tion at ‘ Pontiac Motor Division, five men received a total of $5,250 for ideas _...which they had submitted. The top man was Everett McDowell : of 9972 Pleasant Ridge, Pontiac, who won $1,250. An qward of $1,000 went to Dempster MeDonald of 2766 Mott Road, LaSalle Park, Pontiac, and a is ‘sum to = —-@. -L. Robinsen of Keego Harbor, and . oe A. L. Monroe of Lapeer. Completing the $1,000 winners was a E. A. Anderson” of Romeo, and 78 others received aWards a “of seven year old Barsara Gaca has re- vived demands for the death peesty in- Michigan. _Even “before discovery of the West Bloomfield Township, there was action at Lansing. Four ~ _members of the State Senate pro- - _ posed an effective legal deterrent to such crimes, the electric chair. ster es ee fe Sponsors of this bill were Republicans - z ‘Lyxn C. Francis of Midland, Frank _Anvrews of Hillman, Donatp E. SMITH of Owosso and \HasKILL NIcHoLs of Jackson. As drawn, and subject to public referendum, the bill would provide the death penalty for any adult who com- “mits murder or meensrs or rapes a Gi - “wnder 12 years old.- This newspaper long has advo- ' cated the extreme penalty not only * for sex crimes but for all ‘first degree murders. Almost annually the issue has come up in our Legislature and without ex- ception Michigan lawmakers have refused to face the stark facts of murder. * x * -Perhaps the, public indignation roused by this most vicious of recent sex coe _erimes will move the Legislators to -_ action. Certainly it has spurred all po- lice forces to every effort that will bring Barzara’s slayer to justice. These, after all, are the only things Michigan can do - to protect its women and children from _ these sadistic beasts. ) _ We believe the Legislators should en- act the Francis bill in some form and _ that the public. should. Approve it when and if it goes onthe balllot. i t 4 * Wuatzver your hand finds to do, do ia At with your whole might. 1 ? * | Dovst of any. -cannot be removed . ' - Oakland County peopie ‘have: ‘extra cause for satisfaction ‘that the _ Detroit Flower Show _ were from $12.50 to $712 each siege ppm eae “Just Say When and eee David Lawrence Savs: a Taxpayers Have a Right to Conference Documents WASHINGTON—Decision of the Senate Foreign Relations Commit- - tee, by unanimous vote to quiz Secretary of State Dulles about the. release of the Yalta papers is a step -in the right direction, Sen. Wayne Morse of Oregon, who raised the point in the committee, For there is a deeper issue than involved, It is whether resulting from the money spent by American taxpayers to send their governmental represen- tatives to international conferences and the papers or notes they write belong to the American people or’ whether they shall be sold for private: profit in book publication afterward by the individuals’ par- ticipating in the conferences. There have been several books published about what happened at Yalta—two of them by former — White House. Tt has been properly kel in the current controversy, why it was necessary for the Department of State to include in its release the offhand comments and al remarks made at Yalta. But - the answer is that if the remarks “‘personal,"’ they never should have been made in an in- ternational conference. As long as the 30 or more: persons present, and especially those who took notes of any kind,. put them down on_ paper and made them part of the | American _ government's ... official ... ~ records, they belong to the Amer- ican people. It has been quite customary heretofore for public officials and some presidents to take away from the White House what _ they call * stenographic time and the time used by the officials in preparing _the documents in the first place -were paid “for by the taxpayers — On the subject of giving an advance copy to. the New York - Times, this has been described -as a “leak.” It is not unusual for long documents to be given to some publications in advance beeause they print them in full and need more time for mechani- cal work. The test is whether in ° this case the . document was printed by. one paper or by all ‘at the same time. If actually = ; a simultaneous publication. But there have been “leaks” — in the past and, if the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is fair about it, there -will be an . Inquiry into personal and contfi- dential remarks made by Gen. MacArthur at his Wake Island conference with President Tru- man were “leaked” to the New York Times by the Truman Ad- , Ministration in 1951. Certain other ‘leaks occurred during the 1952 campaign, when an important military document about ___the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff de- liberations on Korea in 1947 was. ’ declassified by President Truman himself and given to Sen. Morse for use on the political stump without, of course, immediately informing the public or even the Defense Department at that time by whom and why the decument was “declassified.” The people, however, were entitled to the in- formation then that Sen. Morse gave them, just as they now are entitled to all the facts about the Yalta conference papers. — (Copyright 1955) Voice of the Teale” thewcher : seers wet sa Fegpete"etest oy caters erica made beth, opus Her capable assistants must en- _ joy their association with her as they couldn't ask for a finer per- son, in my estimation, than Mrs. Glancy. | A Former Patient ‘Worried Mothers’ Offer Answer to Strikes We are two.worried mothers and agree very much / with ‘“In- terested."” Stop all union leaders salaries until a settlement reached. The men wouldn't be on strike very long that way. Union men, if you would get to- gether and put that through, you wouldn't have to worry about a strike such as We are now doing. We are ‘afraid to buy anything be- cause,we have to feed our children. One thing that would help, “The union leaders are reaching for too much and should think of . the working man’s pocketbook. As for people complaining of renters damaging their places, we say they have to expect some dam- age and the good rent they get should take care of it. . -~- Cabins and shacks shouldn't be built where there are nice homes as it decréases the value of. homes that people have worked hard to get. “A Disgusted Union Member” — ‘writes and asks the question, “Why strike?’ One can preface the answer by asking, ‘““What are the negotiating committees _ sup- posed to do?” : You. don't get your demands by just dropping them in the company suggestion box, Collective bargain- ing is synonymous with the col- lective willingness of workers to withhold their services while pre- venting others from taking their is _ Worried Mothers generation. — =) i ‘A Former Patient’ iiriveridi Supervisor _ Of. Nurses at Pontiac. Gene ral Hospital Take away’ the ‘willingness to _shortly. Write, Mr. Elmer. Lepp, _ tala rain rm The writer i: cain alto wha “Why not keep on working during negotiations?” This is exactly what happens, If a deadlock rather than an ‘agreement should develop at the bargaining table the pros and cons of a.strike vote are discussed and the people-in the plant have their own opportunity to make up their minds whether to vate “Aye” or “Nay.” . Napoleon J. Raymond 182 S, Parke St. Believes Changing Tienes Changes Families, Too There are changes in all things. Since the turn of the century, we have lived through two world wars and a wide-spread crippling depres- sion. There has been tension and unrest and there are so many peo- ple in our land that forests, farm- lands and wagon: tracks have be- come factories, cities and eight lane highways. . . Te “¥V.C." ae wrote a fg days ago that mothers now think more of their personal appear- anee than of their children, 1 way, there have always been these mothers who would Road lect their families. Before the turn of the century. the wide open spaces were a boy's ‘own backyard. The mothers who stayed at home and worked in clean, starched ‘aprons are now- working to help pay for the home they live in and the car they must have for their far - flung daily chores. ~ No clock ever. turns backwards, so let each of us now look to the problem of our own children who are up. Let each of us try to cope with his individual problems as they arise. In this way we can be of service to to the next H. M. More Members Needed for Organizing Club . Fellas and girls; here's your chance to express yourself. We are trying to organize a youth adult group and we have gotten quite a -rumber-of ecards, but: believe there - are more that should be interested. This club will be exactly what ‘you make it, so let's have some more suggestions as we will meet . Case Records of a Psychologist Sleeping Pills, manic geal Suicide Poor Ways of Overcoming Problems Myra takes sleeping ‘pills not band, though he was in ignorance: cause you can't sleep, that means primarily for slumber. She has of her faithlessness. = ~And her conscience twinged her ing her. And @ te worrles or « guilty ‘conscience which drive many people into the sleeping ‘pill craze. Use the better strat-.- ~ whieh closed Sunday, was oo largest in its history, as : Werner Hoy, its General Manager, is a resident of Spcing- field. Township. . Making a good recovery from a cent _ illness, ' Andy Dickinson Several entries in our Baseball Contest have named National League players. Remember the contest ison American League players only. Pick out your player, estimate his aver- age, and see that your entry is re- ceived in the Pontiac Press office by - NEXT Saturday noon, and that — may be yours. Although he may not be succestul today in his quest of a state office, ; Dale B. Stafford, formerly on the Pontiac Press staff, says his experience as a campaigner was, Aworth it: In his talks, he often got winded, and allowed - his audience to take a breather with hint. “And,” he says, “I rang more door bells than | a Fuller brush man, and probably would have ~ gotten into more homes it Vd had some ae his samples, with me.” /v After living on the shores of Pontiac Lake — for 20° fears, —— Mrs. Abagall Wineman phones that the frogs are croaking louder than ever before, although they've already been frozen up three times this spring. “We surely are having a great variety of spring weather,” phones Percy Wareham of Birmingham. “One day Jast week I got out for some golf, and the next day my wife had to shovel the snow off our — . ~~ / Verbal Orchids to— = = Mr. and Mrs. ‘George A. Fisher of Clawson; golden wedding. Mrs. Minnie Ross of Lapeer; ninetiéth birthday. _ Mr. and Mrs. Welsh McCloy ‘of Fairgrove; sixty-seventh wedding anni- Pry ga2=6 of the United States. and the docu- ments belong to the people and not to the publishers of books. : If someone wanted to say 6 should Wave asked then and that It be stricken from =e as pexyeciat home trom Fiortda-in-a few-days:— _-eannet_be. (muchbald _juotty. troen—" = the American people ten years The question is further compli- cated by the unfortupate circum- stance that a person. who had access to all the memoranda and participated in the conference as a high official—Alger Hiss—now has been revealed through court proceedings to have been a part of the Communist Gees = Washington. : No United States eee will eonstruc- tive adjustment to them. Sleeping pills and drunken de- — batiches don't solve your worries but will just increase them when you sober up~ You don't need sleeping pills, 80 stop ‘kidding ‘yourself with them. — horizontal plane, as on your mat- tress, _For in that .pdsition, your heart - gets its main rest, anyway. It__ ed ee te ewe less | Most presbere as bing aa you are ‘lying down. - So go to bed and if you can't sleep, read some educational book _or_ magazine. The Bible is top- ~. “But I’m afraid to read the 7 fae eal Myta later confessed to me. | pet cca Rae = “ for phosloia purposes, You'll trying to play hookey from your worries, Jonah. tried is:iownlls St sesoune ~ sibilities; too, by fleeing aboard ship, and you Bible scholars re- = ‘that he got caught He pit ll g 1 z Ii in 38 pice 4 : 2s To ee you either don’t realize the true © __medica]_factsabout_slumber. » £8 . . iW or not have col. P.O. Box St, Waterford Mich. — Ses ales sons living in the encircling com- munities, such as Lake Orion, Ox- ford, Rochester, and Clarkston are included and we would like to hear from all interested persons, Drop a card to either Elmer Lepp, Jr., 6 = Bivd., Lake Orion. \ Portraits ’ py YaMES J. METCALFE I look up at the lazy sky . Pup | linger in the sun. . : And it is pleasant while it seems”. . . That I get nothing done... . I do not have the urge to work. : .I merely stroll along... Where all the world is standing still. . . And life is like a song... The. air is filled with laughter from .. . The children at their play ... . And nothing seems to matter but ..°. This moment of today . . - Tomorrow is so far away > It cannot ever be... And there is no concern or fear .. . To move or bother me ... There is no moment of remorse , . - Or sec- ond to be sad . . . No doubt it is spring fever and . . . I guess I have it bad. — . (Copyright, 1955) , CHRIST’S LAST MONDAY “Is this house which i@called by my name, become a den of robbers?” d Jeremiah 7:11 This Monday morn for Christ would be . . . His day of high - authority . y When flushed with yesterday's acclaim . . . With mul- titudes to shout His name ... He'd drive the desecrators out . . . Who dared his Father's temple flout ..+ And trade and traffic in its halls . .. With blows His condemnation falls. . . “My house should be a bouse of prayer” . He says, ‘but den of thieves is there.” .JULIEN C. HYER Looking Back 15 Years Ago ALLIED VICTORY. FORECAST by Chamberlain. MORE ARRESTS loom in Lal —sing-tax-probe.---— ~ 20 Years Age ANN ARBOR — students _ make anti-war pledge. NAVY CHIEF says U.S. won't start building contest. ee THOUGHT FOR TODAY are trying to dope your conscience with drugs, liquor or whatnot. : So get wise and read yourself your-con = science meanwhile and you'll drift “off into deep slumber without sleep- ing pills. . Ae ite ein Bitte" Sta self. eS = dime to you one of his psychological ome 1955) —Ana when. he iscome, he. will reprove the world of sin, and of . righteousness, and of —— —John 16:8. ag — Christ puts Himself at the head of the mystic march of the zenera- tions; and, like the mysterious | - angel that Joshua saw in the plain by Jericho, makes the lofty claim, ‘Nay, -butas the captain of the. Lord’s host am I come aed exarider Maclaren. i What Weight ‘Can Brady Attach to Testimonials? By WILLIAM BRAPY, M.D. As, I told you-last Thursday, I have asked God and Hippocrates many times how much weight a teacher in my position should at- - tach. to testimonials. God said: Whatsoever you would that men should do to you, do you also to them. — Hippocrates: said: Do good: if you can but do no harm. E have received a large num- = . ‘has found “wonderful relief from taking Calcicaps for rheumatiz. I am now able to work again and “hold down a good secretarial job.” her_of- reports trom readers.who followed the suggestions I give for rheumatiz, stating that they 1 SEs if many others reise on, medicine. . The calcium pamphlet is Little Lesson 26, ‘The Calcium Short- _ envelope and inclose 25 cents. Possibly Mrs. E. H. to a pamphlet titled “Calcium and Rheumatiz,” available on re- quest if you provide eeores, self- lope. <. Z ms * =. {laws THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. APRIL 4. 1035 : | | erent | _, | The Cancer Story | : {Re Mystery Substance Produced by Li ver| |Can Make Certain Cells Grow Faster By ALTON 1 BLAKESLEE pices of the American Canéer So- Lhormone, - with powertal virilizing : ts. Samay walle. We toe ert on | “The research team now is try- ‘The remedy, bbe continued, is to _}make certain cancers grow faster, | ing to learn’ just what the speed-up | give these children, or even adults, | | a scientific Team reported today, | material is. 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Instead of producing arte lt pets thru eympathetic | Jay W. Lloyd says his “retire- their glands produce an abnormal! eystem to relieve | ~~" | Rervous : ment home-on-the-water” will be | hormone which acts like male sex aes tt meet on the water as soon as he finds ‘ 0 n ef U ew a trailer and truck heavy enough : i , to get her there. The twin-engine boat, 40 feet : Jong with two cabins and air con- ditioning, was to have been : ; launched yesterday in the Missis- ete a ne ee sippi, * * * But it dow trail ; wit ft orued downs trailer] 4 SYMPHONY OF SERVICE Unies on in suburban . 2 - | He _faled a truck, but’ ‘it Every detail harmonious in wasn't up to t ithe: z - Sg Seat at G wee peal aad ‘ Perfect understanding . .”. | heavier hauler,’’ said Lloyd, a 49- se year-old grandfather who views plus an efficient the moving problem as nothing —_a— to the 15-month building staff for : , 1 Gir Burns to Death in Playhouse Blaze ANTHONY, Tex. 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" “% * { i . é : é ‘ : 4 i f i PEAS. ‘ | j i ; { ee ES : oN wy 1» : ' lef: : : * f : 5 i eu we Mee, = eich Send 7 j f zZ . etal ey ct wt a : ; Ae ee tas ee we = : . 4 eee ene tna aes mi afore —* a oa! Lf gis = : j a8 oo} Bae ee eee es me: fc Sree. et Se: ee * ced - the stomachache. GREYHOUND TERMINAL : 1 Peery 6h Phone: AR tetieg | uty ; I? peti) é ie L ape) “THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, “MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 | ee ee are ri 7 THE LITTLE BLUE DUCK \ Am Easter Story ~\BY WALT SCOTT | Crashes Wagon, Dies - when a-wagon tongue pierced the| pulling it was killed, but the. wagon a lea yee a em alae ton ye orvee ef Hal Boyle Save: Teenagers Rock n Roll NEW YORK WwW —While their sedate elders are still stately prancing to the mambo, the teen- agers are reeling to another rhythm, s It is calld “Rock ‘n Roll.” But just what is it? No use to ask a teen-ager, His mouth siroply falls open, a plassy look comes into his eyes, and his body begins to undulate like an earthworm with ~ So I-went to Mindy Carson for an answer, Mindy, a vibrant young It makes you want to dance.” “If you feel like you aren’t tied down to anything. You can't lose the Rock ‘n Roll rhythm, once. it catches you. It pounds inside you. “It isn't as subtle as a pulse beat. Rock 'n Roll has even more power. You really do understand it, don’t you?” . “Well, I have a feeling—” I be- gan. **That’s it," said Mindy, pleased. “It's really simple,once you grasp it.” vill. Okay, that’s Rock ‘n Roll. questions? (Editor's note: Frankly I don't know any more than I did before:) (Boyle's } note: That makes two of us.) Any a * * (Mindy’s note: Maybe this will clue you both, Pick up a telephone book, open it at random, and start singing the names. When you begin to have the feeling.the names are making music—weil, boys, you're blonde who once earned $60 a week selling candy and now earns $4,000 a week up singing in supper clubs, is tops right now with the teen- agers, The latest of her 100 rec-| _ ordings, ‘“The Fish,"’ is creating a kind of epidemic among the Rock 'n Roll set. “It’s easier to feel what Rock 'n Roll is than to explain it in words,” said Mindy. “It’s a kind of rythmic beat, ‘Actually it’s not a new type of musie, Dixieland and Rock ’n Roll | are really the two basic types of original, music in America. Is that clear? “Oh, yes indeed.” TI told her. | “But is Rock ‘n Roll pretty much | like jazz?” “No, I wouldn't say that.” re- plied Mindy. ‘Rock 'n Roll isn't arranged music. It's a beat—it's, | well, it’s kind of a feeling. You | understand?” ; “Like having money’. That's a | nice feeling.’’ “No, it doesn’t feel like having | money exactly. It's different.’ “Just what does it have that's | so different?” I asked. “I'm getting a strange, confused, mixed-up feel- | ing. Is that what Rock 'n Roil gives | you?” “Not in the least’’ nagbed | Mindy. “Rock 'n Roll is a beat. Aid fo ltaly Called Good ‘Investment’ PHILADELPHIA #® — Premier Mario Scelba of Italy said last night, “American aid that helped Italy yaise itself from ruins was among the United States best in- vestments." on an informal visit to | Me A - “We remain al and faith. ful: to America and Americans be- Case We remember that the-Unit- | - ed States was the first country which came to offer help to us with open hearts. Your help was * decisive.” Scelba spoke in Ttalian at a din- . ner in his honor. Nails Cover Highway - a worried motorist, quickly swept | them up. 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Pe ae is hot : : i tod top 0 Oscar Winners.—2 2 ||Acte Quick Cha g merger Pie hs, Off Charms Better Corredly interpreting the frowns ‘ rs O @ — Sylvana Pampani-| and looks of 3 & ' ss 1 upstoirs | aN ‘fe | Youth 2 l Stars Both Rose Rapidly y a wa ao ni pO meen Rarlnell yong S queen for the Italian-Japanese | cyt pale evening ; ate: isis the of, Twice she ‘turned down movie Vhs mohnins Ser: fas shange Sd. Neti ap abodauehe va veh a oere ~— | eats setts Sat S| | Tce tie Yume down meric) The reins fr the change bomb, =e ee —_——_* See sega grace“ ai| ben * zling as Brando ‘himself. He got, the tation, as he f Key and Masi is x One of them could be the pretty | himself put it rede of being a} By PuYELis Barrette |, Finally. ered by 0 ‘eirino’d | daughter-ot a French lad who “scratched himself and Iiternational News Service | accepied-the role of the cow. |J°!&ne Berenger, whom | spat in the potted palms.” And he ‘Gendt Writer | # "| bagrn bride te the Western thril- | [in"G mle ‘Plans ‘0 MANY helped boost the ego of other ¢ er Sey serena Retest | "Ae Ca be ne rnin | ate at Be a _. ting her own way in Hollywood. a to a a nit, | bY a New York psychiatrist, who| ness and only took a whack at it ; ° "or a prima donna-lke rita “Suddenly I thought,” she re-| confused’: only a year ago. thing else to do. ~ Ih , Fa a ~ s- When _— dha aoe by | members, “that I might not be , and even more likely fo ase me Pe ' Mwreengal es abe inj | 88Y Good at all.” Still refusing to| reason may be that Brando has be-| Then; at the age of 28 and —_- : like a lady, and waits for the wind sign contract, she returned to| come convinced that it isn't wise a sucking Amat eaoaan oy, < —", Oar ie eect lero see tall seis Bek 20° © to 40% DISCOUNT ~ It was on Feb. 25 that MGM.| 7 got a little better,” she says,| dear by fellow-members of the in-| "der his belt, he fired his most . the studio with which she has @/ «ang decided to try it again.” | dustry in which he -has earned, | Stunning shot. He announced that a ee lac contract, announced it was putting |- her under suspension for refusing to play the lead in a film, ‘‘Jere- my Rodock,”” costarring Spencer Tracy. _ “I feel terrible, and I really don’t know what to do about it," the beguiling Miss Kelly said over the phone in New York the day it happened, “I’ve never caused trouble before, and I've never been out of a job before. | for the African jungle to play the ginning, When he first came to * Hz HEST 4” High $3900 Her convent-bred politeness and cone raed wa re = from his stage role in M06 —~ i926 . tee TARR P Sale Priced at : family-bred sense of loyalty make her feel guilty at “causing so much disturbance.” But her personal Since she was age 11, and a stu- © dent at Stevens School in German- . town, Pa.—near the family estate |: in Philadelphia—Grace hag been y | Marion Brando—and will it last?_ highly-praised _ ances: with a local amateur dra-|" ‘There is no doubt that he has pe dumininciunto [UF tis aus ETE 4 \ MER Om of, the edacation pes-| version ¢ y Gt) ine ea ne ene wat patton ace TIONALLY KNOWN GRANITES Va Lae Fa be L | 4 ’ san cosy leon eoparenty aden inthe || LOOK :——= | WE ERECT MEMORIALS IN ANY MICHIGAN CEMETERY , sink anion eas oe aan airy ee —" oa if “FOR EASTER! -] vas, eet nig |We're Big Eaters "Pontiac Granite and Marble Co. This time, when she went to Hollywood to test for a small part in the film Taxi,” the producer didn’t like her, But an MGM, Di- rector John Ford saw her test and offered her a seven-year contract. And from the time she took off termined Miss Kelly fairiy flew to the top rung of the Hollywood By CHARLES DENTON International News Service The hottest question in Holly- wood: today is what has brought about the miraculous change in Wind Brings Back $5 After Taking Only Two pil rl i ‘3 ik bs | HE i ill H | NEW. BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UP) and will continue to earn, a very comfortable living. - But whatever the reasons, Bran- do is sticking to business, being pleasant to people, dressing like others—more or less—and general- ly acting in such a way as to en- dear himself to the same people he once openly scorned, lighted” to win the Oscar but felt being nominated for it was almost as great an honor as winning. — In his early Hollywood days, he (Tuesday—Marion Brando's pri- fToesdar Marlon Brando's private Both For $1295 Weddin ' Matching yo ¢ — GEORGE’S Companion Markers $6” Jong, 10” wide, 16” high Regularly Priced at $160.00 ‘Sale Priced at $125.00 e ~~ ON ALL MONUMENTS AND MARKERS \ \ Prices Include Lettering, Floral Carving and Delivery to Your Cemetery Lot : ladder, By contrast, he’s making noises A ‘ drive to become: a fine actress] ~ :rucsday: 6” High $ 00 - overcomes most other instincts. “ua hope i: ntrses Noaeel ane ae ° Hine ries doo fatal / ~ Sale Priced at - a’ BARRE, WAUSAW RED, TAPESTRY, DAKOTA MAHOGANY, SALISBURY PINK, _ELBERTON BLUE, RED ST. 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Security, not false accusation, is the goal. Why and how it is possible for certain scholars to reject the se- scholar—presumably a wise and folerant person—has to fear? And why are the self-styled intel- lectuals so convinced in advance that security measures would work against them? Why should any man or woman whose loyalty above question be reluctant or hesitant to serve this country? If there is a kind of scholar so self-centered, so educated that patriotism is no longer possible to him, by all means let him stay out - |of government work. The kind of men and women needed in-Wash- ington and wherever federal work is done are those of, the highest integrity, honor and loyalty. Plus all the intelligence they can mus- ‘ter. Educators should choose their best products for Uncle Sam, not cry-babies nursing the Fifth Amendment. ; In — short, ton’t enough, Where are the great of young men in service, if they can live a little longer—that’s enough for me. The scholars will just have should be made only when we see to muddle along as best they can. + When’ they shine like this right after you've used them my there's an electric range in the picture! Switch to GLEAN ELECTRIC COOKING: erinid of ecrubbing atdlecouring blackened pote and plite after every meal? It’s a thankless ‘job. So why do it a minute longer? Become a carefree electric cook. You see, electric heat i is s clean as light. 1 Look over the many beautitul "SS models —they're as moder as Someperows ” * SEE youR DEALER m DEROM cos (Copyright 1955) */to Protect Girl Friend ELDER ATHEL PACKER Missionary to Preach. Christ of Latter Day Saints, will conduct .a series of services at 19 Front_ St. ~The public is invited.. Airman Slain in Try WACO, Tex. @—An airman who threw himself between his girl companion and an armed Negro. who vowed to rape her was shot dead yesterday, officers said, The girl fled. The armed man, who reportedly appeared as the couple sat in a a hunt for him today. * * * @ ‘Dead. from a bullet wound suf- fered, officers said, after he jumped the stranger was a man 23, of Spartanburg, S.C. Chief and a se core near here. About 77,000 gallons of water are oe B ; Tf { j ‘ Q | f , j (2 ‘A ig / 3 t ‘ / ~ és y ; } ! y } ag ot , i Ks {ys i A 2 . i " . F é ool ty moe Sala pomvnac pais, MONDAY, APRIL ‘. 1055, : | Z Fish Kills Fisherman ~ |High | ’ n Kills Fi _ gh-Level Atom Blast -/# |scr--Loyal Scholars Needed ine, | al, seis "degen 0. ry C O rs sd e Ha Be Set OF Tesprcone | ¥ UR CREDIT 15 GO¢ | ~ pound) ‘scombroid yesterday in , | Suruga Bay and drove in a har- hy MARGARET Latnous the other day publicly deplored the | timidity Jotun to sive d | So a oe oe a NO MONEY re —_— pooh for the kill. The mackerel- m me, Professor — your | fact that our federal security pro-| world-wide m that we do Flat tomorrow, \ weather TAKE UP TO 6 MM O PA " like fish jerked in a death flip. oberg gram is discouraging ya mitting.. "a ai - EO - oe The bea scholars from doing ‘As 1 : hires and The nuclear antiaircraft device mente ia ian an os : wak Ae proved esPiondge rather than tim- ‘was to have been tested yester-.|@ * ' 2 =e ind, holarship really this mega-|'idity ‘made strict security meas- . but the weather was unfavor- | , i ga | Se ures necessary. Ard hard. as and the Air Force plane |? ‘ pe It appears to me that such | may hit the sensitive natures to’ make the drop de- a - wishy-washy nonsense being ban- | the intelligentsia, there must be veloped mechanical trouble, de 7 | Ped : died about by intelligent men | meats of deciding who are and A weather today will | © Se tn arts Nowe tates, Sauty- wee ns oe peed Sor ervenaent determine the time of the high- | 7 at .. ‘Z ! federal conspiracy | work. A few injustices : altitude shot. Previous hi - 12 - papi ee tipsrapand ret § been done in dismissals of the in- et cules «aie os ne _ (Monday) ship an@ conformity of thought | nocent. But even in our courts of vada ‘test series has been 5,000 om “intellectuals,” is a discredit | law, despite every attempt at im- to the profession, — partial and fair trial, injustice The learned man further refers | 5°metimes regrettably done. 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The bride Js the Qaughtér of Mr. “Careful ‘at Party a PA | mingham, and he is: the son of By EMILY Post ; Bi a | “pede “% % Mr..and Mrs. Louis M Gapm ot” A letter today explains: “I gave | Look Your Best for Easter Con, we. ae @ party for my sister who is to ATY 4 Prspsrosen pitino be married shortly. It was an in- it the front of the bouffant skirt, formal gathering of'all her friends a. rye e a which extended into a chapel and some relatives. * from aes ae length train. The bodice featured To add a note of novelty to the ee long, fitted sleeves and a deep. party I wrote a number on the L — $ 50 ae Tae oe ce ‘back of each plate (I used paper : a nile gg veil — by two ; guests that there would be a draw- ‘MRS. L. D. GRAVES. a nak are was. an arrangement of Amazon ing for # prize after all had fi) Annual Event Individual Cutting an lilies and stephanotis. ished eating. Styling by Oscar -- The Rev. W. Glen Harris per- ‘I asked my sixteenyearoia | Slated Frida ' § formed the 7:30 ceremony before iter to iw a number eS | a 125 guests. from a hat im which I had | agin te Woes vdleahe , a Mrs. Harry E. Wheeler of Tulsa, marked papers with correspond- Okia., attended her sister as ma- ing numbers. As luck would have | Of, rst Congregational Church . : tron of honor: The bridegroom's -| it, she drew her own number and Beauty Shop Serene tle ea os 3 Weat Lawrence Carat Hows, whe eer stag euiaeed at Sint Wy cane Pilbipbr yi odin ac Pepi lll ot fel Se guile whe tut Oat ae : aa ee oo - 2 “ ; up being shy and a goodie-goodie! ” 1 | —— sin te mccain oer | Ve Bride Finds T n Grand Dinner CG. 9p | “ten remarts Seve bor «| WOO \ | me moaee wes weer | /MCBride Finds Truman Grand Dinner Companion | 223 22: Wood Decay — | ered gadioapricganinal perl gatecn It sourtds rather pretentious, I'm|. Fearfully, I tried out a story | ter—not that I ever would have | minutes and afterwards Mrs, Tru-| that he's losing interest in you. ight ~AUSeE | | this.” : _ | afraid, but I'm going to say it/of my own on him and he | —my father would have whaled | man, bless her, said she was going | Making yourself over to suit him \ | _ Sooner of later, we have 10 ad-| ner "paster ever had ws an. aneaed, ae really tcting | the aaptghts eat of me” abot |'2 sell bee, bueband for baling] you ramet: te only wav | REQ] Trouble - | ‘dress Ted as an individual, talking | ex-President ef the Untied States.| Beed by new and we got | tis wits, ho commented simply, be male ‘me stop while they still} But what do his criticisms add “ \ 5 ; : talking about our mothers, both “wy, t- : to. ” He calls sh By HUB , person to person to him, not as This came about when I went| pioneer * types e were childhood swee wanted me to go on, and so very| UP to, really? He calls you shy y BARD ———— “We.” to Kansas City to make a speech| -— hearts.” . ‘| grateful to two Missourians, re- and goog — pol genre ‘0| Couple of weeks ago we. Ww out : e talk is not nearly so en- befcce Theta ‘Signta Phi, honorary Mr, Truman said someone came “Tl be in the cheering section,” | turned home from distant places, | other » pushy, to visit a friend whe was worried } : lightened as we imagine. All it’s | iournalistic organization. Sue Gen-|‘® his mother shortly after he was{ sir ‘Truman promised as Nell| who understood how it would be| Profane, giddy. because he was sure hig ‘house doing is to falsely protect us from/ t+) ang Frances Bush, in charge| as president and asked | Snead finished her graceful intro-| With another native who also came| It's yqur nature at the moment | Was infested with termites, \ : problem. With inflation you worry the terro of open_ self-assertion | ,- ts, writing about who | her if she wam't proud of her! auction and I. rose. He was, too. back. to be on the timid, gentle side. | We checked around but never about the cost, and with deflation| that ja the basic problem of Amer- might be in the aiidience, men- | *° Harry. $ I told.what he'd said about how| Swearing wouldn't be becoming | ‘id find a trace of termites. \ eee ee eee ican parents. tioned Mr. and Mrs Harry Tru-| _, Of course I am,” she said. ““But long to speak and when J couldn't . ° ° to you. His pattern of the gay On the other band ad | - = 4 man but I dicounted this as wish- oe fine—| get the end his preacher story Roast Sirloin gal wouldn't ne you. You | traces of wood Ne a fact err Pf cn a eT an tenance econ felieg amid Spartan ESTES right out. -there—_plowing.” | exartty -right—-he—prompted 7 a Sena YS. etre. - yoursell..4 A. : : ew > eae T: g : ; Saal . oo ie pel | ; : 2 4 a ae : : SOE aoe ona ; ———— “Knnother time T went off on a tan- you tried to squeeze yourself | which nothing to laugh about _. «2 home of FINER CLEANI wee heal Mage Al progam bis special respect for women: | gent and he helped me‘get. back IS Ve | ICiOuUS into it.. And you wouldn't like = ape 3 ee | oom a florist box containing a | “Tt Thad ever said anything. de {on ain. : . yourself one bit more. iene, sass af cand eat cee = | hte orchid trom Bes. Truman, | ENOTY about my meter of |" sure emougn 1 taked we AY Time it won't be the end at the word [Pe Teplced because it has beer a And in the evening, at dinner, |. 7 : . Mrs. L rd Buzz | it means that his own tastes have attacked by termites and-one that _I found myself actually seated W B eed C n ies} ; . Leonarc UZZ| changed. It won't mean that | 8&8 been attacked by- wood decay. | = oH. oaks Beef Tip for mint me, dot cetera a ma The one time I diet is 1 ; : 2. ‘ = : wd eu mt his ¢ ged ta You. ss ) Ee: -jpeve oar in manic: aes QS Money-Making Hobby | Company Fore | mii'te'ie worse and ot for | YOU om, S806 yourselt lot of because I'm too scared to swallow. =e _ By JANET ODELL ter. It's better for two people : - |And on such occasions T iterally! " By ANNE HEYWOOD | birthday, and had decided to get| Pontiac Press Food Falter |"%° 2e no longer congenial to| necessary to install woodwork in never hear what any’ body says to Here is an unusual money-mak- the tables we very much needed. If he part and go their separacs ways. bead card aie wit a . ee pe at ir In lookihg around, I came to the you are having company for as % PROMPT PICK-UP AND DELIVERY PHONE FE 4.9593 MR For Your — _. Convenience Our staff of drivers, cleaners: finishers and office folks are ready to work extra hours to assure you of getting your clothes cleaned, finished and in your hands by Easter. Please call: today t Ogg’s Finer Cleaning a) . give the time to process your garments “as they should be. Is making more and more satisfied cus- fomers for us. Try us yourself. See how individual handling and careful checking . look throughout makes your clothes better, fit better and feel better when they come back from Ogg’s. ONE DAY SERVICE IF You Require-It! 4 CASH and CARRY STORES .-TO SERVE YOU:.. 4481 Highland Road . 376 Auburn Avenue 430 Orchard Lake Ave. 379 E. Pike Street GLEMNERS Main Office ond Plont, 379 E. Pike’ St. oan "Phone FE 4.9593 | '|ing hobby which a young mother ‘has been engaging in for three | “Eat a little,” he urged. “It'll do you good," and added com- fortingly, ‘Everybody feels like that.” = a : : ; “Not you?” I asked in aston- sages to Congress?” The former President nodded and suddenly I felt so much bet- ter that I choked down a little chicken, : : ee “How long do you think anybody should talk?” I asked, and hung on his answer which came quick- ly: ‘From 20 to 40 minutes, and nearer 20 than 40."" Then he told. me about the preacher who the that no souls are saved after | years, — _| when I was a child. Well, after “I raise canaries,” Mrs, J, J. writes, ‘‘and it is a lot of fun; as well as quite profitable. I have al- singing is so lovely. We always had a canary or two at home,- John and I got married, I -was too busy with children—we have three —to have tin to think of canaries. -moest-- ies; their heads off, not too expensive, either. I bought two, my simply furious, and we ‘battle, Next day, still angry, cided to show him a thing or two. I decided to breed canaries and sell them and make a profit! “Well, it. took a lot of doing. “When the children. began: going to school, I thought about it again. When the youngest left for kinder- garten, the house seemed so empty. John works Jong hours, and began first 20 minutes, colors...im cotton and sylon. To complete her eostume...ece the . fine selection of hats, purses and gloves = am, Come a First-I sent for a- wonderful book- “Within a year, I had. made back the initial investment, and was selling my canaries to a de- partment store and a local pet shop, It is not very hard, and it is very rewarding. I make a nice house is full of singing, and I’m not lonely at all any more.” © ~ Most success stories have be-| , hind them a perfectly unexpected motive like this one, which all bé- gan with a wife who splirged and a husband who bawied her out! ‘he FER let, which cost only twenty-five} > ° steady profit. But most of all, the | vative or if you apply the wood ‘oor whom you're planning a special One Mrs. Buzz busily occupied at home, yet leaves her enough time to be a part-time gym and swimming in- structor. She- belongs also to the i ny way you can, . S ene Even if it-is the girl who makes a misstep while dancing. the man’ is supposed to take the blame for | it. Some men, however, don't even take the blame when the fault is theirs. There's the man fault.” . Mark him down as a heel, Afghanistan is one of the few who steps on-a girl's toes and|. waits for her to say, “It's my). __ It is especially important to treat wood that is going to be used out- | -side, in.a damp lecation or near _ the earth with a preservative. | At this time of countries in the world where medi- J a roasting pan with a little water.| cal education is free. Roast at 350 degrees, basting once : Swe ot © Se poet in a while »with the water and acnoss ' a Ses hope i salt] 3 cancer strikes a Pepper, wa evapo- ous ae ; es | rates, add a little more. sir psa = = = | im oa gree rare ment, roast it % main, * Uncontsalied | Utes to the pound; for medium 30/ | —— srowtn minutes. The gravy from this meat} ° EMS" Gruss to Se ee "| is especially good with mashed po-| .. 5, .ca"eet_ . tatoes, : much to arrest : ee ; Operatic solo Conserve Perfume _| i sscon's snip alt OR s To make perfume last longer. | s¢ {2!1ca1 — , : when it comes in a big bottle, take |. have much ; some out for a small bottle and| formation. ce seal the big one back up with | 18 Meny cancer . paraffin and store int in a cool,| Timpictely mes _ dark place, © ae pee atte helps: D 21 Mimie 22 Is sick 4 April is the — for a : . 7 i = — pioroneee is s : are a ‘whe 8 apes =| 4 What Mama. cancer test - Strsignte {0m =~ of 8 Great take Teminine a Ot at 3 al — 82 ? i] A ae 2 ars eT ome & © : S : “I part _ _}s ember 4 Russian ruler _~ = a bs — hv” [ie eamend ~~ Sitter -voken - nite St Fomine - oo 2 : death fate . 19 Ungeloses : e carpets. a 3 American a but see the "ae a = —lIN. Perry ES TET ake rit, 2 “Aare i Mold d f i = ue H it Hei fat , fel i Hi i i ti E f ; ital fies tt ta a [alt 4 i F ot 3 8 3 i i ToT a z 150 Members See . Play, Program -~ Held at Church It was announced that 1 a a Pres byterial meeting will be held Wednesday at- Memorial Church. The business Grosse Pointe mecting wee HF i ite TBE EE ok if rf Begins Tour By SUE GILBERT -- drawers, Students were able to give -in- for - the dirst # time to the temp. tations of spring _ fever as they be- gan the trek for spring Some will take _a stack of books ” with them in the SUE | hope of getting that terrh paper out of the way; but far less work is ever accom- plished than one plans. For some people, spring vaca- tion means g chance to travel. The University Symphony Band ' is combining a vacation with work and travel, In their Eastern Tour, they have a series of concerts for of Cleveland; Boston, residents Phony | Hall; Buffalo, N. Y.; Hart- ford, Conn.; East Providence,, R. bl i: besides a score of minor cities and towns, The featured soloist will be Ray- mond. Young, previously of Voor- heis road, who plays the euphoni- um. His big thrill] will be on Fri- day evening, when he will be the soloist in famed Carnegie Hall. Although Ray is a senior stu- dent in Music School here, he doubles as brass instructor for the Pontiac High Schoo} band system, Other Pontiac musicians will be playing with the Symphony Band in its spring jaunt. Jack Bittle, of Fiddle. street, will be accom- panying the group with percussion | §¢ instruments, Tom Course, of Op- dyke street; is.a bass clarinetist. Other clarinetists are Kathleen arene re ni =n rlU. M. en in Cleveland Palmer. As of Friday, the books were Pontia¢| stashed away in shelves, and the | -°@™ ne Oe OT BO | cesent where they will perform in Sym- lamp, The men are staying in Ft, Lauderdale. Dave -Huthwaite, of West Iro- quois road, is also planning a south- ern jaunt. He is spending the first part of the vacation week with his ‘parents. Shower Is Given for Bride-Elect day evening, given by Mrs. John McConnell and her daughter Janet, of Pine Lake road. Shirley is the daughter of the Harry G, Cher- ringtons of Tacoma court. She is engaged to Frank Chaffee; son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Chaf- fee of Clarkston. PTA Activities nara LeBa An Easter program. "will bike —— of the lower ‘en Bchool PTA ’ | 4 ‘ \ eer | eles J Bride-Elect Is Honored - ‘lat Shower Green Lake Club Plans Card Party | The Green Lake Women's Cub iS A é i ‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS. MONDAY, APRI, 4, 1955 a so Fashionette Club. Hears Mr. Moron “Swédish Massage and Practipe- Fash-| most _poundage in the Sehool. “Trophy winner for’ the wéek was Mrs, Jean Skrine, Besides a surprise party planned for next Tuesday at .7:30 p.m. at the high school, prize drawing in the contest to see who lost the past six Kars. Flattley Wies. Special Prize . A surprise pink and blue shower — Open Tonight Til J P. M. _ WEATHER PREDICT ING | BAROMETER Accurately tells what the weather will be 24 hours in advance. $495 Imported trom Germany at schoo] at Ses -m. Wednesday. An executive board is scheduled for. 1. Pontise Council An sudio-visual — will be William Wright at = 1:30 p.m. tomorrow gates will “meet at 1 at ‘the cancel | ibrary. Maxine Adler 7112 N. Seginew FLORENTINE BEAUTY SHOP — UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT «Machine and Cold Wave Permanents _ - $6.50 » $12.50. HAIR STYLING OUR SPECIALTY CPL LE LLL LAL AL LOLA AAP AL AAPL Florentine Beauty Madeline ) Kosek POPP Shop FE 4-6131 Mrs. Carmi Odell _ to Review Book _ | m3 i?! | ist + iti He g The last in a series of lenten| Tae reviews held at YWCA wil Tuesday. tea or coffee as the guest of the YWCA at 11: 30 a.m. or 12:30-p.m. Coming Events Past Noble Grands Club, me Re- bekah Lodge. will meet Wednesday at 8 nl wit — Marvey “iisv. ba Oak erica Ine, Unit meet - ay ry i: 15:30 pa tee lunchege ory ‘will meet this Sea Eo ae 8. br pnd ‘Typete 41, Eee fan Gisters yun oft Pythies 85 nese meeting officers will be held at evenin the Mrs. Isr re. oat Benaaet. Everyone interested is urged to| _ bring along a sandwich and have! p.m. Social o will. meet at 7:30 Tuesda: Medison enue Me : New "Stay-Soft” Packages for OLD FASHIONED BROWN UGHT BROWN + CONFECTIONERS X00 “STAY- SOFT” 'Ham Tastes Heavenly | with this Domo | Brown Sugar Glaze! tiae Council of PTA, "Some “ Webster Nor more, hord “‘caked-up” sugars — ...get Dominos /NEW PACKAGES! "MEZZANINE Ne Appointment Necessary AT JANE LEE'S THE - We Have Ever Offered! vo eaeen” ADE Biggest wo best COLD WAVE PERMANENT : EASTER IES 7 TULIPS Beautifully Decorated $350 a ~ POTTED PLANTS HYDRANGEAS . : DAFFODILS ‘ ‘Flowers Telegraphed | | Any Place. in the World! Pearce Floral Co. ‘ HYACINTHS AZALEAS 350 Special Easter Box of Cut Flowers Including daffodils, gorgeous tulips. br) 50. 559 Orchard | Lake Ave. = CARNATIONS, SNAPDRAGONS, SPRING FLOWERS | ROSES — ORCHIDS 250 w+ EACH CORSAGE MADE TO YOUR ORDER Beautiful Easter Arrangement Choicest of blooms in attrac- tive vases ot 2 Daily Deliveries. to Birmingham -and Intermediate Points OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9—EASTER SUNDAY TIL NOON - _PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE ARIS Detroit, Blaomfield Hills, “500 PHONE FE 2.0127 | ROSES, . STOCK, DAFFODILS, TULIPS, CORSAGES CARNATIONS — GARDENIAS emma ee. te — i 3 Pi # BREEN Morel r RUSHEOM THE Pontiac PRESS, $. MONDAY. APRIL 4, i955 ‘Oxford Ci amber of | Plea ‘Farmers Day ms _—— “Weekend Toll * Two ‘Narrowly Ebcape Death ~ Lights Go Out Near Romeo tT in Michigan as Car Car Hits Pole, Starts Fire| ray Arpt which plunged a down a Bs tot Take to Highways Volunteers of the Romeo: Fire fy ; { f : ‘ i : ; : js : of uy mt i 4 i & a nmerce . malApil{3ate |= [Picked for Event} ‘Calf - Scramble Slated | for Teen-Age Boys to Bulldog Prizes “OXFORD — The Oxford Cham- ber of-Commerce is sponsoring a “Farmers’ Day” on April 13, with exhibits to interest the vrogres- sive agriculturist and his family to be on display at the Proulx auc- tion area just north of the village bi a3 toll to at least 17, state police said ij woman died in today. In addition, a Pleasant ‘Ridge an accident in cial cuts and bruises at St. Joseph = from a fence the car had torn limits, Tennessee and a three - year - old a" a | pect week Sn, eeietond © ou? | does. ! A feature of the day will be-a Battle Creek boy was drowned (me CAURI ing to state police : The accident occured at east 32 calf-scramble at 3:45 p.m. for while playing at the home of a A. “ nutaieiit. atin, Witte tae. ro larg i anagpr gerange boys, 14-17 years of age. neighbor. is t ontors! » The weekend's worst accident /PUK UE 52, Wag @ passenger in the car (ficker The reflection of the fire Posatd eae og Pp tl was a three-car pile-up,on the wal 26 See was visible for miles. garde ths cal Willow Run “ee % an The area north of Richmond, potlbegerad sam ep aches Detroit that claimed the lives of Da on Gratiot, parts of Armada and to specific geal posts. August Terreault. Mrs. Terreault o_ eraene and injured five : St. Clair was without power for In order to enter the contest a|and post commander Shirley. Cur- a ; men ke two hours, it was reperted. boy must live in the area bounded | rie’ will be installed at joint cere-| The dead were William Riggan, Crisis in Japan Richardson was treated for fa- by Dryden Road to the north,| monies April 30. 25, and Mrs. Thelma Dyke, 18, both Hospital, Mt. Clemens, and re- Donald Powers, 1 -year-old Kala- . a een pemnary is ie need conde: Sashabaw Road on the west: mazoo cyclist, was killed, when Stuns Government by ic at vel gone having. sut- He" must show’ he has proper Progress Report, struck by a car on M43, near Rejecting Early Talks | fered a fractured left leg and an- mas, : " | facilities to house, feed, and man- Election Slated _| Kalamazoo. 7 With Shi 5 kle in the crash. PREPARES FOR EXHIBIT—Mrs. . Robert Alspaugh of Pontiac |: the calf for a year, after Monroe County prosecutor Wil. ith Shigemitsu | The car was completely. demol- | works on one of the rugs which she will exhibit at the Hooked Rug | which the animals will be auctioned by Jaycee Group liam J. Braunlich Jr, asked for a TOKYO (INS) — The stunned |'8hed. and state police troopers | Open House to be held from 2-9 p. m. Thursday at West Bloomfield off, the merchants reimbursed with manslaughter warrant against Rob- said the couple narrowly missed death either from the high voltage wires or the plunge down the embankment. Township Hall. Mrs. Alspaugh will be one of the women demonstrating the craft of rugmaking at the exhibition, which is sponsored by the Oakland County Extension Service. Women from all parts of the ert D. Winston, 34, Wyandotte, driver of a car involved in an) accident which claimed the life of Mrs, Martha Dressler, 74, of Tren-| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The April general. meeting of the Wa- terford Township Junior Chamber the boy retaining the profit. _Application blanks may be ob- tained from Oxford merchdhts and must be filed no later than April CLEANERS a will perticioete in the affair, which is open to the public/5 (Tuesday). of Commerce will be held at 6:30} ton, | ‘ Saas Souaare ‘etn § d Bl Hit . Pag = to compete will p.m. today at Deckers in Drayton] ygry._ Dressler was a passenger - Pickup and | Delivery Government and political leaders un ay aze S "as bes oe he mc a Phone FE ‘5.6107 huddled in emergency sessions to discussior n Wi ” Krauchenko » 39, Trenton. , discuss what loomed as a serious Home i in Waterford . County Extension. C] ubs Quake Toll Now 432° Home and Garden Show scheduled| Mrs. Krauchenko’s car collided|— - 12 West Pike Street threat to U.S.—Japanese relations MANILA w — The death toll | for late, May. with Winston's.car on U.S. 25 talneers rotate warearono romsar -|SJate Hooked Rug Exhibits!’ toca crore s| ees wera vit | et vegas “Wh, sled vt fxs Arana 0 owe S| WEE, BLGOMIIEL?, TONT Tee no, crs et ia 288 red low «get eet ne tt | Nar rn yer ot | WQUY Watch | wd y F estimated %, damage, accord-| pate in a colorful A comprehensive display of com- - : ay tet bce et te ing: to Waterford ‘Township fire |Open House, scheduled from 29| pleted rugs, a number of working . “4° Julian Myers J. 3. Battle Cree, @ Regulated § 50 tie party cabinet, or at the least | Me. p. m. Thursday at the West Bloom | exhibits and a large African violet a S in Cd y OMmmUNI 1eS filled excavation in a neighbor's || @ Adjusted janis (all al uaseeniiuee mae No one was home when neigh: |field Township Hall on Orchard) display will be included in the : cand © Cleaned tion against Shigemitsu, ny oot ee oe = regret gy tah sone McClelland Twins at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the First | Other weekend traffic victims : senlone view, although regarding |e said. Two trucks from Sta- 3 Service. 2 eS ote a read (pore Wy. the Kinsey apaalg iroaet Expansion ° regarding . 4 firemen fought i _. |for the infant daughters of Mr. Leona Heft, 16, ine: Lewis the incident as “embarrassing.” paged = itl Oakland Voters Mrs. William of Pontise {and Mrs. John McClelland Jr., 8| Funeral Home. She died Saturday. | Kiesslisz, 39, Benton Harbor: || - pe > (Dulles turned down Shigemit-| ‘6 DIA? oa enot been | } | will show more than 35 varieties | nayton St., will be held at 4 p.m.| Surviving besides her husband. | James Gandy’ 4 Detroit: Joseph || Watch Bands |: ‘su’s suggestion for a meeting this | gotermined. Insurance covered the of African vielets and give 2@- licday. at St. Joseph Catholic jis a son, Allen of Southfield Town-| Conrad, 79, Kent County; Albert Ledies’—Stea' & month by saying his schedule | ¢3 509 estimated damage to the viee on growing _.|Church, Lake Orion, with burial |ship, three brothers, Walter Rock- | Releck. 65, Detroit; Milton York, eee “does not permit adequate time | house, firemen said, but the $2,500 ere | [ S Wonten giving demonstrations of|in Oxford Cemetery. One infant | well of Seattle, Wash., Harry and | 27, Farmington; Clyde Nichols, 23.|] $ fully to prepare for the discussion” | toss in contents of the house was|- rug hooking will include Mrs. Rob-|died at St. Joseph Hospital Sat-|Charles, both of Brown City and | Lansing; Cleo Lipp, 33, Lansing: Special! asked by the Japanese foreign | not covered by insurance. — Polls Cl et 8 Toniaht; ert Alspaugh of Pontiac; Mrs.|urday and Vickie Ann died this|one granddaughter. - Harry Parish, 31, Lansing; Richard pec val — a d one ik 108e ‘ onignt; Fred Sian, South Lows; Mrs.| morning at the age of 2 days. Ar-| —— Mrs. 0. Fred Letts Fader, 21, Caro; Gordon Euker, aif _K secretary of state suggest rschel Manning, Whitmore Lake.|rangements are by the Allen Fu- ORION—Service 20-year-old University of Michigan . that Shigemitsy might visit the | 2rOllment Day Ballots Cont ed Stote, Others showing their skill at the | neral Home, Lake Orion. ounraa Letts, Tl, of St. Peters, | Sophomore; Richard H. Merrick, Georges-Newports United States at a later date.) f ‘ Ki d Township Officials craft of rug making will be Mrs.| Surviving, besides the parents, |, _ Tin 6 deomer resident. will |1°. Ridgeway; and Herman Mc- lowehy Japanese newspapers bannerea |JOF AINGCTGAT ten Letdscs te. guide ‘the rapidly et Davisburg; pode are the grandparents, Mrs. Allen rand ed at 2 p.m. Wednesday at | Bride, 10, Fenton. _ ovgs “ ° , - a ; : , . ars. , Hi a ; Saget mee sete |Set at Drayton |i own of Onan) iy’ Mackey Late Onn: react OSes amt Fart M.S Mary's of the Hila, Epo | ems = the Hatoyama government now | DRAYTON. PLA County are being selected at the a ew wml —o Orion. Gassesecy toy (dhe Alen Poaeral facing its greatest test of |ten enrollment for few students! polls today, as voters turn out to; M's. W. Bell, Lake, Home. She died Thursday. te the in Mrs. Harry Prince, Wixom. Mrs. George — % . | ngt bafiget debate 2 tr Draven Beale Chet an ee emmy oie ae Surviving besides her husband the Diet (parliament). of the Drayton. Pjains school on| remain _until: tonight. _ ‘Most of the rugs being exhibited | UTICA—Service for, Mrs. George = We. Sanall-Legp of Laie notice inthe request for a meeting | a.m, and from 1 to 4 p.m [last year, but_many experienced 2 p.m. téday at the Schwartzkotf- d . John Young o. ’ WALLED LAKE — Service for Hard to Preacunce— -' > Easy to Settle With | 367 East Pike St. BE 4.0588 _and a member of the state board "| McDonald, and a neice, Mrs. Ur- ‘ School” National Honor CAROLE MALSOM RICHARD MURRAY 2 Top Graduates Named at West Bloomfield High KEEGO HARBOR — Richard Murphy was named valedictorian and Carole Malsom was named salutatorian of the 1955 graduat- ing class of the West Eiomfiekl High School. The announcements were made at a general assembly, with Stan Rock of the Walled Lake High Society Chapter as guest speaker. ~ Dick, as he is better known to his friends, is: the son of Mr. ~and Mrs. Kern Murphy, 3054 Summers St. He entered the Roosevelt School in kindergar- ten and is graduating with 19 credits, Dick had a straight A average threugh high school. He is on the golf squad, belongs to the Varsity Club, ig president of the Student Council and is a member of the: National Honor Society. He plans to study chemical engineering at U. of M. Carole is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malsom, 2953 Moss at the Roosevelt school. She has a B-plus average. Carole. is on the year book staff, is a library worker and is to be a bookkeeper. Other ‘honor students with bet- jter than B averages are Loretta McIntosh, Gary. Barnum, Lee Bieberstein, Jerry Mitchell, Maddy, Dorothy Taylor, Bernice Birrell, Jackie Garbin, Baer. Honor Society are: C&role Malsom, Jo Maddy, Gary Barnum, seniors; and Sue Kelly, Gloria McKim, Jerry Beck, Sue Zimmerman, Pete Begle and Phil Schulz. 3 eurre > & ape Boece Suith! Funeral vite 138 West Lowrence Street 3 Fe Pontiac, Michigan Cc. BRACE \ | > Phone FE’ 5.0738 “Tit” Bloomfield, “Addison, _| Oak,* Orion, Lyon, West Bloomfield. | freshments, Mrs. William Bergman St. She also started her schooling | Jo > New members to the ‘National . of agriculture. ‘The state board of agriculture is| Also on the ballot are four state and non-partisan judicial candidates for the State Supreme Court. Opposition for the local offices will be found in every townaep Royal Mrs Independence, Farmington, | Highland and. Holly. \Senate to Receive Keego Nomination — KEEGO HARBOR — President Eisenhower has sent -to the Senate the nomination of a Keego Harbor resident for postmaster. ~ He is Bert 0. Hobolth, ot 3240 Varjo Ct. Hobolth has eens acting post-. master since July 1, 1954. A Keego Harbor resident for 10 years, he«has been in the first class post office at Keego for six years. Prior to that he spent eight years in the Pontiac office. working exhibits; display of tools, “Frieda Bennett—home” dem- 1 onstration agent of Milford; -re- of Lake Orion; table arrangements Mrs. Donovan Tubbs of Rochester; -| serving, Mrs. Harry M. Clark Jr. of Southfield; invitations, Mrs. Rob- Hixon; home demonstration agent from Birmingham. . Drayton Church Women to Sew Cancer Pads DRAYTON PLAINS—The Ladies Aid of the Community United Pres- byterian church will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the: church for Tack menier ie te’ teteg ber own lunch, coffee and dessert will be’ furnished. oy: sul Blackwell, both of Marysville. are a son John P. Jr., at home, a i __Mrs.._.John_ Wagner. a | brother, John Schacherer, two sis- many, and one grandchild. Fred M. Haddon : HOLLY TOWNSHIP—Rosary will be said for Fred M. Haddon, 79, of 2432 Addis Rd., at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Davis - Graham Funeral Home, Fenton, with burial in St. John Cemetery. He died Saturday. - Surviving are five sons, John of Detroit, Leo and Fredérick of Hol- ly, Frank of Fenton and Paul, of Memphis,:Tenn., a sister, Mrs. James Brown of Pontiac, a broth- er, Frank and a daughter, Mrs. eight grandchildren. Mrs. Samuel G. Oberson ROYAL OAK—Service for Mrs. Your Watch or Precious Jewelry Ginger |. You want prompt, expert repair service for gr precious jewelry. Service that 7 will be éntirely satisfactory when the item - _is returned to you * + « when THIS 18 THE SERVICE WE STRIVE TO GIVE 4 Bring Your Work to Us. MR. PHIL ORENCIA . « « Manager Repair Department | your watch promised. ters, Mrs. Theresia Frankl and .[ - Mrs. Marguerite Brand! of Ger-/|f William Fagan, both of Holly, and | Loose Change oy Here is on easy and painless way to get into ihe wonderful habit of REGULAR savings! 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Sweden's constitution was draft- oes g Wut Diseys. entures Cyprus Terrorists on Voyage to America | the, traneatiantic yacht seer” | ed tn 1800'and thie country clatans | a istry Biggést Offender TORIG HANGOVERY (Continuing Attacks | tare, Pormon w-me cx} Nimes, RI. 1 Green In Jun, he oldest wee eon ng nese junk Free China ‘sailed today Mehlert is @ U.S. vice consul. in allot Europe. — iota te ore |that pollutants in the air killed NICOSIA, Cyprus @®—Pro-Greek | {fom Keelung on a 6,000-mile voy-; — investigation a ae oo human beings in Donora, Pa., and tdtamtite Yinka up their. dynamite |®8¢_ ‘0 the United States with a eee . 4 smog ons London, England, in attacks of campaign against the British | Californian and - five . Chinege * ! : a ed ar Tears: be said. Dat Fillers of Cyprus over the weekend, | °%°3"4. Symbol of ~ it can be attributed to| tribute pollutants to Los Angeles Boney eee intind ‘st Ge heinee teat a "tear gpa ion ae ‘ British ino, is a crew , : ‘ M3. Taat It ean be expriciows—[tribtlon, as tolowes ne” nigh. lightly inking the eo member, is expected to reach San| CONFIDENCE ritation in one dis-| Industry; 50 per cent "| Francisco on its nonstop trip’ in caus-| Motor ‘vehicles: 40 per cent a , but Hot eye irri-} Incinerators: 10 . : in a area a few miles “Smog,” defines Hitchcock, “is —" the beginning of our young Natton..' ‘ .| the eye-smarting, crop . ki : Pata Ss Liverty ‘Bell stants for, Dr. yay B. Hitchcock, presi- compounds in pollutions these . oad as those prince continued to vot the Pollution nie — én ts rota, through the “years. ‘the Liberty , re ‘ ge peoge - i — _ — o PAL parent — symbol of confidence [throughout ups county-sponsored survey of| chemical _ Such trust can only come from unfailing performance e summer in the Los i s pe t last. in mature, < OF chatter eY pihe, Dame of GEE has become « bol sym of confidence in Pontiac. A policy, throughout the: year of supplying the people in this arca with better products, a constant endeavor to give = and —— se oh been that “they Pontiac people ve come know t their (rust GEE COAL & OIL CO. 7 can. place = ’ se ‘ i ¥t s tt TS ae ‘Air pollution isn't smog,” he| AN ARMORSO BALL Ppotro : | : | Medical science is unable to tell| said. “It is the mother of smog.” fa WAITS FOR His — a? = fs \b j ys i ; f — eee ai } f a 44 7 eth AT | es : Lib Ma Pe , . 5 Lam / : sani te ng ii om hp fing” SE PONTIAC PRESS, shontnve: ic re eae ~, i Hi Ei short, Delvecchio drove in a angle in the opening of yesterday's dow ; ~ : shot which flew between the goal | .1.). mF as | More soothing was Ned Gar Wings ' goal bicheader has - manager Bucky | yer’ : , eoven | Post | dl Harvia Of the Detroit Tigers chew-|veme, seaene i” the and ing his nails. =. . Gem r already has picked Miller|_G2tver. tuning up for ing “ : i li i 4 th a | B =. it ie iit 8F3 i it i Ty F : : gate £ E i ee sanecemmenen ma : és : if abe Fs 4 q i rt] Hs : ; 7 Bee 43 i 2 Hj j Rg is Dollard St. Laurent, Montreal |‘? and 7 ! amazing dotonsomnan, was sont off at 11:04 . tat a six innings because of darkness. tet za eect tt renee pt = & Billy Maxwell [sinus ice sacs sacs’ | strong attack. “| fee. ™ >= a hae eet Curry, star of Montreal's victory! A capacity corwd of 13,862 saw : omg nae ge ae beet over Boston in the semifinal round, | the sharply played game. When qd Cd Winner ip caliper oe put the Canadiens into a 1-0 lead | Pavelich scored his goal, the fans can ae ae ee rter 5:09 of the 2nd period. He drove | showered the ice with a storm of : _* ve innings. {home a 15-footer after taking a per-| newspapers. One jokester tossed a : A walk and two doubles, by fect passout from Kenny .\set of false teeth, i ore Boone and Al Kaline, gave ods two more runs and a 44 fie in , 8th Hits 4:00.5 in Texas Staves Off Souchak’s' But Biack, who followed Bid to Win 1st Tourney ler, held the Crackers scoreless Santee Sees 4-Minute || in Pro ranks ac fed i slr Mile Within 2 Months |) 2taPCSSs'E Sao ee oe AUSTIN, Tex. @ — Cocky Wes meets all over the country ‘and in | %nting first place money in the | run. fo Santee, who came nearest Azalea Open Golf Tournament in| ‘Tigers sewed ihbulons Gauaund wile of cay as ne a of 14 that | Tis Pocket, headed for Augusta, the int inning. running --| in his glamorous track career Sat-| ne Sega ‘ me bers ) Ga., ripe = yt Masters Tour-| off Dick Grabowski, a ' * ¥ | ne 0 | . , = - |urday with 4:00.5, thinks he'll get cheered him on every step of the — an seat ee — . hock . ™ . . ’ ” eve Souc! tol lowed hibition ‘of running they ever: had | Professional of 17 months, broke | rd inning with a SSOtoot homer seen. It was the fifth fastest mile | @*° the major victory column for | his ist hit of the exhibition sea- in history. the first time since leaving the | son. ta! ayy ae #08 7 y Ok- | Sunday to post an 18-under-par to-| 4th inning on a walk infie auenl oh tha : exas, _ who | tal of 270..and beat massive Mike! out and a single by Al Kaline “62 seven relays, the A&- | Souchak of Durham, N.C., by one| Detroit and Atlanta were to wind gies with four first places. Okla- - homa A&M might have won a rec- stroke. ee up their three game series in a ord five but for a dropped baton} Souchak finally had wrested the| fntary in’ Adente tre Bene in the mile relay. ° lead from Billy, who held it three Twelve records were set in the | days, going out in 33 to move 2-day meet. ahead by one shot with nine to|C, ‘ : go. Maxwell refused to wilt, how- Dd rtans 2 rab : } ever, and charged back with three : | Uggs raps D birdies in a row starting at No. 13 i op, | to regain the lead. | : cit. INCAARingTifle Maxwell had picked up $4,600 | lah ee Oklahoma Event se ce on Odom's Win | i f | aL; H F : z + : : 4 i ay 5 = 2 i 2 he as Mig a ee ge aye a | th ls Bs i z i t = a RZ 7 v7 E ad H gee uj in: fi q H ist F lf NUE ie flig AHS! le i ee zi al RED WING SOPRES—Vic Stasiuk of the Netroit Red Wings is shown as he scotes the tying goal in the 3rd period of Sunday night's Reports Disturbing 7 . : AP Wirephete tits thes left are Canadiens’ Bernie Geotfrion (5), Doug Harvey (2) and goalie the tmimute aa Jacques Plante. Detroit won, 4-2. “ iF fF ; £ q! g q the Le _-, . ,_ | at Baton Rouge, La., where he lost wne| Overcomes Wind, Rain | a three-way playoff, Maxwell dis- to # Santee said Oakland County \ss2.*is, sare. = . Ay * , . D Wi ) Ti -|tieves his chances are best and. Dust to Post 229 sag lage ay eae yelamonne Victory in Welter Class Look at Aussies’ Progress for Olympics|J0g Wins IHG sca samersescayowa| for 54 Hole Tor on eri ee OL Srcks The to. Theo STONEY, Asstealie por have. caused Australian officals} “We have been told that our Jackson's Fine Springer ae ee aoeaiticent a cogpgerrgeana a ln org mr al ata ‘Crown MSC’s Way national Olympic Committee, ar| “I have been, much disturbed | stage are in advance of those for} Spaniel, CH. Royalist Is | vel schedule that had seen Wes in| Sea Island, Ga., overcame strong| Both he and Maxwell bettered) POCATELLO, Idaho w—Micht- rived bere Monday to investigate | by reports of strikes and construc-|the 1952 Helsinki games,” said : winds, rain and dust to wra the old tournament record of 272| 88" State College won the National the Progress Australia has been|tion difficulties,” Brundage ob-| Lieut, Gen. W. Bridgeford, the ex-| POPS Ot Chicago — Maryland Town: |t%,$0% kha city Women's| set three years ago by Jimmy} Collegiate Boxing Championship _ making on the 1956°games — and’ served. “Official reports of Mel-| ecutive officer. : English Golf Tournament Sunday with a| Clark of Laguna Beach, Calif. Saturday night on the strength of promptly admited he was worried. | bourne’s progress have been good, * « «@ Frees pevalis’ P] H score of 229 over 54 holes. . . Bob Toski of Livingston, N.J.,|Herb Odom’s victory in the 147- e772 reports very bad. My| But Brundage is not convinced. pringer spaniel owned by Fred/ PiQNS to onor This was two strokes under | Whos $65,000 led the money men pound class. ° "However, I cannot see how Mel-| visit is more unofficial than offi-| 1. will arrive in Melbourne late | J4ckson of (Royal Oak) Oak Park H 5 women’s par but seven shots over | in 1954, finished with a 72 for 275 Odom’s victory gave Michigan . bourne can lose the games unless | cial.” . today and stay a week, investi-|¥@5 named best of show Sunday | J7OINC Run BakGr ie, macs cuated of 20 cent thd pes, oor C1100 _ | State five points and broke a 12-12 I discover something serious that) All work on the major stadium | gating all rumors and holding con-| i" the International Kennel Club} 5 senoy Md. W@— Gentleman |®85yard Lincoln Park public} | a : deadlock with Wisconsin, That hag been overlooked in the startl-| was halted three weeks ago by &| ferences with top officials of the | Show at Chicago. farmer Frank Baker, whose base. | Curse. Women’s par is 38-39—T7. Jay Herbert, Woodmere, N.Y.,| 8ave the Spartans 17 points. They Tee neck Eeosisen ionts|Gacas, Until’ te eutecck. | eens Armed with his. own ob- Frejax wag selected wimmer %®/ 1.5 exploits during the : * e« ¢@ came in with 276 for fourth place | Were followed by Louisiana State, Jest week, Brundage made tractors. Until this outbreak, it! servations he will make an over-|the sporting group before being | (+ tne century enn cayt| Louise survived numerous put-| méney of $9.80. Jerry Barber, Los | San Jose State and Syracuse with plans for his tmrried trip here after |was thought that the Aussies fi-| all report to the IOC in Paris next |amed best of show. It won over |0.U pom “eager be hon-| ti2& lapses to walk away with the | Angeles, winner here two years) 13 each: Wisconsin 12; Washington | hearing unofficial reports of work | nally had surmounted all obstacles | month. ° a top contender, Ch. Star Twilight aed ¥ oe Jinner here. |P Money of $1,000 which placed | ago, was fifth at 277 for $840. State 10; Hawaii, Idaho State, stoppages and. other snags that ‘in their way. . Brundage added that the United | of Club-More, a Yorkshire terrier. Se Sis cteine: “| her atop the money winners on the . 3 * rose are arm: each 9; , ae : ~~] States is" extremely disappointed | tn. Ch. Ladar of Blue Bar, |farms near Easton, ty was |Current Ladies Professional Goif-/ Tied for sixth at 278 were Gene | Cali ¢ "end Santa Gare 1. . at reports of inadequate accomo-| jas: year's winner in the show, | named to Baseball's Hall ers Assn. tour. Her earnings to | Littler, Palm Springs, Calif, Eric Beston-Doge_Is Unknow dations for visitors to the games. - gain gamed : Senet is qpennered date amount to $4,828. Monti, Los Angeles, and Dow Fin-| Wisconsin had three fighters in : ote ee ; 7} “Tam certain that these re {ae agen we best of breed The is by a sterwald, Athens, Ohio. Each re- the finals but alj lost. —— ge ®lm org in the English Setter class. We is | of Taibot-County sportsmen... Her closest competitors were the ‘ceived $633. _ Odom, who also won the 147- for Derby Day | mae fee ot Jae i ‘trom making plans to visit| Soars of Birmingham." "lager of the Baltinore Orioles, witi{o Sarasota, Fla., and Jackie| Lawrence Cook of Wilmington, |Po"d crown in 1854, fought ait: _| the games,” Brundage said. “But guest - speuler erber,| Pung, the bulky Honolulu house-| N.C, was low amateur at 291; | "Fee of his bouts with a-cracked —- oy oa a aoe that’s ‘Australia’s problem not| Five Ludar offspring also won aus Gacsunen ee a wife. They tied for runner-up hon- | two strokes ahead of mag Tayler rib, it was revealed after the tour- | yet|" When he galloped home three | Ut" Bresdsee bers Mel- ch Dark Star of Franklin, «| champion Cincinnati Redlegs, will / DT Bao as ibe is by 3650. ot ing ft vo "Tiree other 1954 champions suc-. | the | lengths on top in the six fu7iongs/ pourne, he will fly toTokyo. _ | black Labrador Retriever was best | "‘V° *S Master of ceremonies | — TN ——__— xe ot Wee. ____| cessfully defended — their tities, ~~ Tie cap at upaainnSabontey: are as en hed invited we to. = 1 oh es breed. A I pels Int. Pj ° a They were Seiji Naya, Hawaii Uni- , there : Christi v.d. Rhinegold, owned | Trip Syracuse ‘Three sm e& versity, -225-pounds;~Vince-Pajum= = | sowed doubting Metropolitan a |io° jong “Over” their’ preperation by Frank Geant of” Birmingham stons Irip | Three 7 eams Shuffle Upjiriinml tt ste cn | . © - lohether he com carry teat peed [POMS be vaid, . | also went best of breed. for {st Pla Win Ss dir in. ABCT SE cues cee Gas ; | ry — =] =a in .}-the ‘mile and..a—quarter <~ 5 =a Setaaanee - = mae fe cs ~~ ae . — [ = = “ yorf i Ail aoe fan Ings In. ai es ,Ourney Washington “State, “who sates E SS ae . oom : " ~ - Derby isa question still to be | OCSC Host for Wolverine 9 Dumps INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Fort|_FORT WAYNE, Ind. w—The| persons, by knocking off eight | Pound title in 1952 and 1954, moved | 7 a i oo ae a | answered. — =e foe ee ao i, a a Se W === »’s Pistons finally solved Sa Sind annual pea can Bowling = consecutive strikes in his a up a notch =% i “captured the 173- SS . iller in Lead Frank Andaline, brothers trom {District Meet Marines For 2nd Win [racine lastnight, whipping the Ne-|Comeress Toursament’s team |game, He Snished with a m6 |PONE CON. Se i} . Sos = sebaeial oa : QUANTICO, Va. @—The touring | tionals, 96-89, for their 1st victory Were reshuffled Sunday mae ° Other individual winners were . iid ceeeaeens they intend to send the (Of MUCC Board |vniversity of ‘Michigan baseball | ot the National Basketball Associa | night by three pinbeavy scores..| ON i aon and his George (eeey ecullom. Idaho State, 19 ; Alvetta Kessler Leads} tte son af The Doge to Derby-| Board of. directbr’s meeting iy uataetie aaa ee a oo > London Bowling Shirts team of|Voshall, San Jose State, 165, por Handicap Division _ of | town. But the immediate plans‘in- a Lodi, N.J., grabbed the 10th: spot|CTowe Pelle, Louisiana - State, ? dicate’ they net © “]] Each member of the winning | idividual trophies won by the team. It was the Pontiac YMCA’s| ® # ee Lincoln-Mercury Sales-and Service tone reegiead 9 feet: Set Ne ery ee = _| tis 10-yard: becustroke tite’ and | 850 S. Woodward, Birminghom MI 6-2200-}! pall, properly inscribed. It will Tease se asc eehiont ts Large-colored flies are tavored| Came Back to win the 220yard | be placed in the ‘Y’ trophy case. | the AAU program. for cold water fishing. Gerry Harrison, a Buckeye ) — | | teammate, won both the one and! tye Bankers Bowling teague of | ; Bow \ : Re Lor ; Smeter diving events new Yorkin he Oth crue Gaukler Storage A : e ; 8 ge / Wardrop, 20-year-old Seot, | tive year. 9 Orchard Lake Ave. = \ 7 PURE WHITE This Is if? coc M : Of: bits mge chunk off Me ows iin a [ M nacle Tp , : oda waties bs Qos Q A TY TO O : A \ : J ' 4:41.7 to 4:36.9. The Michizan star . : . | ALY | ! probably will for Great a by i \\ . : . pe eae ™ Britain in the next Olympics, how- . . i | Va | —. ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA | \ Much more flavor_and Light and Mid = Wininger Has Bid || ‘tonrencape o°’sxne __, Effective filtration_and draws e-a-s-y © = = =———_—=for Masters’ Test ootiybtetertt ket ___ Highest quality tobaccos_ow nicotine == | lt GTA os htm, RENTALS _ t—“‘“‘é é*é* Se al! GLENN WING POWER TOOLS [Completing the field ‘for the event 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE = -— “His invitation came under rules Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Rood Ye, KING s) be . wise eligible, who make the best|] ) a : . showings onthe winter tour. | DAILY —. FRI. / INSTALLED Trcbsect Nears Pro Ls Decision, Beats Seixas — & F ie E E . FILTERS AIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO co Motor Mart 121-123 E, Montcalm w Haven 6 Wins . S. Senior Title z Cc 15 £3 E F 3 5 | z = IT’S T-SHIRT TIME! . The New Haven club|| @ Scientific Swedish Massage i * @ Infra-Red and Ultra-Violet Rays FEF : f i son, making the earliest start ‘of | racing in New York State. night pari-} iF # au | mw} COLLISION WORK | | Bohs ae a ee ] by the ‘well oa Collision | Shop "acl ‘36 W. Pike Se, FE 2.9101 —— ‘ i een shih eg e. ; = fi, Vey 2 44) "toa ciate wie rele out pulled ok 18 verdict, but the He and rode home on Eddie Yost's uk Orioles, Bucky Harris of the 4 MRA Titles Poa Table Nettérs Claim Tiffany, Ryan, Secord, expected to plug the first base ga Wettlaufer Victors in poled a home run with the bases State Meet ton loaded, and McDonald buried sev. , the en creditable innings. Jack Shep- Pontiac table tennis players, Most success, ard’s grand-slam homer in the representing the Pontiac parks and won Ti and ninth inning climaxed the Pirates recreation department, won four But the four got some good news when Bobby Recreation Association tournament | —~___ Marty Marion -legs 64. Kline singled in the ninth Shantz turned in his most impres- -| Saturday at Battle Creek. Ellen Tiffany and John Wett- laufer won junior singles tities and each teamed up with a part- ner to share in doubles cham- pionships, Miss Tiffany and Carol Ann Ryan won the girl's doubles and Wettlaufer and Perc Secord wor in men's doubles, In final matches, Miss Tiffany took the junior girls’ crown by downing Lynn Emmons of Kala- mazoo, 721-17, 21-18. She had a rough scrape reaching the finals, Oakland Fuel & Paint Co. : 436 Orchard Lake over a large field in the men’s the aa nd. 13-21, . 21-19, edging ies Black, yg .champion, pa a and Wettlaufer Staged a come-from-behind effort to win doubles. In the finals they downed sc Johnson and Cliff Strong of Kalamazoo, 19-21, 18-21, 21-19, / 21-17,. 21-18. Wettlaufer had little trouble in the junior finals, whipping Bob Slezak of Muskegon, 21-36, 21-10. In the girls’ doubles finale, Miss | Ryan and Miss Tiffany topped | Miss Emmons and Jackie Clark of aman 21-12, 13-21, 21-19. 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Seal Pekar —_ beked enametfinish, each drewer cons apace / Len WideHtigh eset 20% 8'/, x 13” Inside Dimensions FE 2-0108 on Windy Days . a 9 e MALE County Spring Sport | Along Pontiac’s Kegling Lanes BALL AND CHAIN = _ CATHOLIC WOMEN LP iA T D Season Starts Today jamrsc. Hi commroe Seilenns "te ram x N Mendalaris 1446 Tigers “Agito = ae Golf teams of Inter-Lake Con- Srecister i ou Linings ats “3 Goebel’s “ Detroit Res. ference schools get Oakland Coun- | “Inaiv. series—Jim ant, | Seomeee Piece 62 Lion Btore Experienced _ |} ty’s spring sport season started | Pores in Lorena 20! sien puma, | Pr see wise ii Duane (Bud) Raymond of Lake MECHANICS ||" termes wits 3 matches |oriews Mares set Bem Rca ft” lorion won the fist spring run of , _ = & / LADIES Indiv: series— : — bala he W L|B Devritce "80; team’ geme—Detron | Pontiac Motorcycle Club Sun- GMC TRUCK & COACH || Berkey, defending champions ot | wxc 1 4S Dr. Inn Cinr. $8 44 Ree. 067, seriee—Hoyal Rec. 2567. day, He was riding a: Harley- Division-General Motors Corp the pspaiirenean: wae on Gu ee eee ee 6 87 AFTERNOON CLASSIC Davidson 74 and accumylated 1042 Punting - with ‘Waterford. ‘“t Pontiac Cotin- Bob-Ola” as Abstract Land 3% ic-v eo Waterton Loe. “ points. | METAL FINISHERS || > cup ant van Dyke is at] sotittan niet, im Geacen a, [es-ctste? Hf Zant 31 second place went to Ray f — : series—Pont. Bty. _ College 2515. s “$7 Bilverbell rr) x Mixon Paint. 55 Pepsi Cola 39| Baumgras of Pontiac and George COLOR SPRAY First county track meet is listed | - STLVAN L LAKE WO ie eae, tering Nixon 619, 166:) Rallis of Pontiac took srd MEN an — ee Boing tol rru-mut — 1e3t Sylvan @. Me. 56 88 eee “| Event started and finished at | sok apestlngemteems) acid bahar [peony a anne Opdyke and Auburn Roads and a 7 Thursday with Dave Freeman’s| Site‘Has. 3 $3 Hunton Am. $0 68 aN Le. wa] bet dog reast fellewed the race. Waterford team going to Cran-| James Pr'wers 60 56 Doyle's Weld. 8066), wa giry vat Gen. Print. 80 86 i ae brook to meet the Cranes, freshly | So* SBS | 37 se Tony's Biv. $3 $e | Eacies 2867 ‘78 36 Ladies 1230 5339) On Friday, Bill Courtney was returned from their annual south- indiv. geme-cWee. Ball 255, series-D. | Fowler's 16 38 Eagles } $3 6° | presented: with the 1954 Activit Aoel ern training tour. DeWitt 623; team game, series—Beker |OSk (Fuel 68 48 G'wood Print 20 8 weed, meds 4G ee pp — SG uSet cat Gin" ylal" ci |Amerian Motoreycie Assscltion| Employment Office OL wile mnie nr me mouse | en om oe for outstanding publicity activity Ser te pkerm oo St int, Sh lise tea. Vo Ge feikers te oe LAKELAND LADIES for the club. 7:15 A. M. to 5 P. M sii e ‘ ° to C © Peck Cinrs. 64 52 Pr es Pat. 433 reece In S eae Pe bies Sloss Godhardt " 3& Oak Cinrs pad 1 A ble will be held May 23 GMC Truck and Coach Divisions || Deis eee Oe pare ‘oa eae M&M Motors 81 Bruce Bidre. 43 | Duteh & Ed's 69 42 Lechic Bty. 51 55|and will be open to the public. 660 &. Bivd., Pontisc team game, series Progress Pattern 108, pay ene oo 4 \ cstons e aa fail ope peties Checkers for Sunday's event in- | . e . Indiv. ' . Tenuta 215, series— | Louie's 63 48 ‘8 boll cluded Clyde Harsh, Raymond of Virginia, Nedousl Coach 626 certes | Balord “Kise: $0 83. Strong’ Bros. $7 ve | Brice, Fritz. Austerman and Don : i R. 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A short-stroke aiginb you more for your money now—and protects : > ‘ / your truck’s ultimate trade-in value, too! . ; = : / THE MONEY MAK, ERS FOR. 65 : ay | _ a OWENS al ie ai resulting t # A, : | : 5 j = i i = . i | A Py , / / 4 ; } ais ce . : 7 4 5 at ; rf mre 2} ; (ee «Mt i) re ue beth fe ‘nite: Powitac puss ‘MONDAY, ‘APRIL 41058 tis ie hue One fag eee ress te é 7 Sua E * H age Bical 7 Sticking. ses Briskly or Atomic Power Plants fo Pl ans for Cut “ CHICAGO (INS) % The Atomic; at ay Aes Ay i © © os a on Dorcas of Mar Ses cqnetts. 9 ben iy oye naples wine aD aaeg ae eee corn y in quiet dealings on the Board of 6.00 bu: mad a ples, pd a Ninkeanderd oem Se seme oie mented el an, tease were sande be- "Reduced Army Foree . = on Bey, 4. 3 briskly 20-million-dollar domestic indus| , Objective, a) Trade today. “13.235 ba: Ln ond Seineesis, ed "ia dealings : b pobiag the “a 9 y é fere the American Power Con- - Still . Says : Wheat made a stab at pushing | ba: No 1, 38-3.75 bu: spies. Norinern | C8 A ee ee ree ference ‘by W. Keageth Davis, | ves Mabe Cie Ae eeety tote. Bp Sites, Steele set hat, Ro neh S% BET Atomic. stocks and some indivi- a of Beit eo, Antionn cm director of the AEC division ot | Defense Chief ~~ 4 jabies: Beste, topped. ; ‘Vic power plants should be creating hy Ee pigeon neween the benad. agrain| {Bou gotbene Mok 120-18 fou: Gout tee cae ea extend Guinan ene at =f comer on cone ar WASHINGTON Secretary of 4 * tig . ad. Cn a bs M < . quickly gave up most of its ad-| {oPPe tPA Aa pee ral dng peneenrnnaninan not trond timates. by himself and other. Detense Wilson disclosed today. he vance, - 125 bu, Homeradish, No 1.'4.00-5.00 Dk. laces. ‘AEC officials were too conserva- | is sticking to the plan for a further In other cereals early quotations i gery -t yl occ Displaying maximum ae N tive, cut in Army manpower strength. " were =a Ree Risa ric His 30 0: = bag potatoes Ror. dn were Babcock & Wilcox, Camp- ews in Brief Davis continued: “On the basis ‘There have been: recent reports ' contracts to slip a little Jow- | $5-$5 5-b box: rhubarb, hothouse: No i bell Soup, Consolidated Electron- Pontiae Police today teported the | Of mY experience since 1952, { now |.ot a new “‘new look” to leave more er hat a ed arrest of Howard E. Weaver Jr. uieve that the transition 19 men for the ground forces, but _ Wheat, near the end of the first) 2°" aye | shares), Bethichem Stee] and Cli- 21, of 374 Fremont St., who was — Peeg ped will a ee Wilson, in testimony prepared for hour was '« lower to ', higher. | "i | max Molybdenum ( 1 7 heduled tod: it eS Roet : a -opriati beom- May $2.11%; corn 4 to % lower, | . DETROIT, ging vy EGUs to.b.| on 3,500 shares), * “ Court pa erie y begins, I feel that it will|@ bse appr — - May $1.42%s: oats unchanged to Aaaheap cases included. federal-state Ales haber “ease ‘Feiguecne " driving. ‘snowball’ .”’ | mittee, said the plan is for an 4 lower, May 70%: rye 4 lower, Whites—Grade A jumbo 449-48, wea to — — pid The official foresaw three 10-| Army of 1,027,000 by June 30, 1956. avg 46: extra large 41-42, wtd ave 42:/ Sheet & Tube, General ° Motors, | MAURICE R. ROBINSON : “There are to be no absentee John Karrigan of 60 S. Avery! year phases, which he labeled “‘in- This was approximately the ‘figure to 4 higher. May $1.00; soybeans | large 39-44. wtd avg 41%: medium 37-40, ballots distributed to the 1 cent lower to % higher, May , ¥'¢ 2°6 a grade B large 34'1-39,| Montgomery Ward, Philco, Ameer-| After nearly 24 years with Pon- q Bells | Rd. today reported to Pontiac Po-| duction.” “transition” and “satu-| e GG uss nd Gace as wid sve pemhe 00: exten | 8" Telephone, American Smelt-| tiac Motor Division, Maurice R. — — mail Monday,” |jice the theft of two fender skirts ration," and during which he said originally recommended by Wilson cents a hundred pounds Jower, ia - - pt og ap ly ae ~~ ing, Dow Chemical, Westinghouse | Robinson has retired as assistant quoted Wendell = saying. from his auto over the weer end! total consumption of electric pow- to the aig Bureau. May $12.65. ; Electric, New York Central and | chief inspector, a post he held since| (Absentee ballots are cast by| while the car was parked on W.|er in the US. should more than * * By - this eae the Army will be down from a present strength | 6 - a cece ae a asap we. othe American World Airways. 1948. Joining, the ae as a bench | voters ne are away from their | Lawrence St: quadruple. rain vices. = buying Br stock market Friday was| and in October, Robinson | local on election day.) : : CHICAGO GRAIN | wmhamged ao $3 score AA 5 wt "si" | ahead strongly in a rise that al-|became an inspection department “Wendell’s contention is not cor-| Scheduled for Municipal Court/ At the end of the first 10 | of about 1.250.000 to 1,102,000. That CHICAGO, April 4 (AP) — Opening | WEBS cars 0B $5.38: most balanced out losses suffered | foreman in 1937 and night super-| rect,” said County Clerk Allen, arraignment today was Norcliff} years, he predicted privately- |jevel had been proposed originally intendeiit of inspection for the | ‘the law permits absentee ballots pvcestieigad lags of 50 Wessen St.,| built American plants will be-|for June 30,-Wilson said, but may come = speeding i | = 5 es R a nhEs, steady: receipts 22.976: wnole-| previously in the week. The Asso- charged producing about. eight May. ...... 212% Mey... 1.00% | whites to per cont ond over A's 36: cleted Press average of €9 stocks: Oerlikon Gun project in 1941. He | to in through the mail and ; per cent | be reached “‘a month or two later pow steel 7 tea we Arak yy = phe cod ag ~ gana Hay di-| was up $1.20 at $160.00, was honored at a dinner at the Old|-be delivered until 8 p. m. tonight Oakland County Sheriff's detec- of the comntry's ee: in order that reductions can. be : Deen 7 Soba, Beto -:-> PONE Pcticens 505: carson receipts 05. | Mill Tavern Saturday night. - | to any precinct.” - tives are investigating a breakin| This would be two and one-half| effected in an orderly manner.” | ; a 2% 2109 | hws ae New York Stocks — . County Democratic Chairman of the Brooklands School, Avon times as much electrical power as| Some Army officers, including July 2 ..4.. 145% July 2 1011) 243." | DETROIT. April 4 (AP)—Prices patd (Late Morning Qeetations) Livestock Carlos G. Richardson agreed with | Township, which was ransacked was provided for in an $800,000,000, |Gen. “Matthew B. Ridgway, chief | Sept... ..... 143%. Sept. 5... 2.37% | r pound f.0.b. Detroit for No. 1 quality ol Allen stating, “‘Unless there’s been the k end, but 10-year British government con-/|of staff, contend that a larger Ar- Dec. . 137s Nov. .”.'.,.. 2.3444 | live poultry ap to 10 0 Adams Ex .... 42.4 Jacobs . m1 DETRO: : over the week e nothing had : Oats— Jan. 237 |, Heavy hens | 29-31. ‘ight type 19-20; | Admiral. |... 963 Johus Man ’.. ee oF Livesrecs a change in the law which I'm not been determined struction program announced re-}my, not a smaller one, would be May... 10%. Lard— hehvy brotlers or fryers (3-4 Ibs): Whites | Air 29 Jones & L 1| DETROIT. April 3.—(AP)—The Detroit | familiar with have a a tly, but would smaller {needed i ie hattle- ye Be sn Boe cot oe Crees ne a Jones & I ot Livestock Market , voters have a right cently, but be a sn r n atomic weapon Dec. 2 1..1"° “63% July | || |<: 12.95 Bs) 42-47: ducklings 34° turkeys, breeder | Allied Ch. ."". 96° Kenmecatt”, ap Hogs—Salabie lower| to turn them in, until 8 p. m.| More than a case.of liquor was | Proportion of the country’s total | field fighting. President a | — ee ee Alieg Stra .<. $47 Kimb Cli 25 442 establisbed. earl “trade, gen Bn today. _ stolen from a summer home, 1820| needs than the British hope to|er has described Ridgeway’s de- 7 Pencils with about 70 different ! SS en non i fancy heavy Alum Ltd... 93.4 Dey os uote ay ae “-- Salaple 2500, Calves .“This is Wendell’s own action | Cass Lake Rd., over the weekend, | achieve. mands for bigger ground forces ag . | colors are available today. caponeties barely steady and "euppiios | Aaa ES jan oF .. Bs mito gta tte Since" tote and is not general throughout the | according to a complaint to the} During the second 10-year phase, |“Parochial.” | (Advertisement) eelr ond meet of « ae ae aatses oe re an ~ Qn bw mow -: i sabe; most Srike Gan ur uate tee aed ge —_: i * |Oukiand cases serie however, Davis said he believes oe — unit ape of : = = jam L 43 --: U4] Sich Gone en. lower greae stect®. or Sam Borrin of Detroit. His home| American ‘construction will sky-|the Army is 19 divisions, 12 regi- | # pushes baeceay Am M & Pdy . 343 oped — =e heifers; few utility steers about steady was ransacked by the thieves. rocket to the $20 billion mark. . | ments and 117, antiaircraft battal- . Am Motors. 11.2 Lone 8 Cem .. $8 | &t 14.00-}5.00; cows uneven, weak to 50c a on al e : : a | = | CHICAGO. April 4 ‘AP)—Live- poakry Am N Gas __ 53. ™ lower than last week’s close, or ‘around ls : . On th U ions. By June 1956, this will be harety Camay oo bees a ee 36 Lepillard . ... 22.3 For that low-priced. used car is scale, US. atomic 2 -_* - young stock: 0 aed Am Rad... 4 Mack Tr .... 21.3 | Sc to"$1.00 under last week's high time: try Keelean Motors : i ts in 1977 w .|reduced by one division and one : ® receipts’ in coops 1,629 | A Seating 32.3 Marsh Field’ .. 35.4 | Carly sales utility and low commercial Sales, 8774 N.| plants in 1977 would reach a capa- | Te : kin eof lccl een an ue hae Am Smelt... 48.4 Martin Gl... 353] COWS 12.00-13.50: few heavy commercial of Looting Tombs Dixie Hwy., 2% miles N..of M-15.| city of 100,000,000 kilowatts, the |Tegimeént, but antiaircraft strength Oa RS Man Se igen artes | Am Pat St ated Mad Clue ah | see ana eaten mei Sci some ae —Aa¥.| country's present generating capa-| ill be increased to 138, Wilson rooste: 5 . °, ai Zemo—a doctor’s soothing anti- 39-4; “ a roa) ole Mid Stl Pd... 44 feeders tatty Poros gr arerreomet £24| ROME @—Ten men were ar If your friend's in jail and needs bility, said. _. -septie— promptly relieves itch < | : . |Anee.Cop :'.. G8 sorrel et ee 603 Ib. ‘yearling stockers | rested in weekend police raids to | >@!, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA —_— Davis said: “When one thinks : ' ma r . : Anac.W & C.. 62.7 e 25.00; . holee ae 3 — 2 ‘ a __ Surface skin rashes, eczema, eorl- Convict Slays Officer |Miaet © ? Hse Ei, B, |e secu Sot art cits [wipe out a gang black:marketing | ot the varoms new tactics ana | Bysiness Notes — fa = : — lag. Ser Baiea a Prissy Brock Try Armour Co. ye Mueller Br 38 eer but = — holidays | re- priceless aiitiques looted from cen- OR 3437 fiber, leaves, Poss plans necessary to supplement : hee: eres oe sane and choice jtral Italy's ancient Etruscan | : — Ady. Ei ti ennes. Atchison .....140 1] vealers 22.00-28.00: high choice and prime and implement such a nu- ghteen Pontiac representatives Strength Zamo for sUDRORNGASEE) RAIFORD. Fla. (UPI—A state Muay <3, Ret Gh mStar: ae | tomb, Oldsters of Area |S Sraires = Koehn ore (Advertisement) Prison convict shot and killed as-| Bald Lima... 21 “"": 49°] utility 12.00-15.00 Police announced that in search- vious that there will be ry | Virginia will attend their com- - Arthritis Rheumatism cena errata BER EA Bt | eice cea anes cian Sa es of mupects’ homes in litte | 7 set to Ent opportunities for large and small | Pany’s District Leaders Conven- - zodwin today and wounded two | Bendix Av.... 56¢ ee oi, ||. o.4| close: slaughter sheep very dull, uneven- | towns around Tarquinia, 50 miles | oO £nter industries,” ; tiorr at the Hollywood Beach Hotel, other prison officers in an &p- cae mc ae NY Air Br... 264| ly weak to 2.90 lower: most loss on bet- north of Rome, they recovefed “a | 7 LSE Hollywood, Florida, April 6-9. , ‘Vital = Facts Explained parrent escape attempt before he | Borns Air... 16.5 NY Gea 33 | chotde eoied slaughter lambs Hao: few | fortune in looted vases, urns, am-|AtS Exhibition — | wi‘ eer however: that)” Included are Louis Pohl, Har. was overpowered by prison/| Bond Strs.... 166 Norf & West... 522/ small lots utility’ to good wooled slaugh- |phorae (two-handled jars) and ; ee ven ees reqered SS oa, 3. Branch Bernie J. Shaw, FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET | guards. ; {Becton --.---- Oke We Am Sri. -. BEA) tor tea Fy ae te. cheek 9 sok ore | eaten.” The senior citizens of Oakland, | tially will have to be based on con- John H. Stewart, Max E. Wilson, A & public service to all readers | Superintendent L. F. ore Ware St Oe gn eo hl as hoe cea aa uae ees Daas bec ° 5-Vataceemb, Lapecr, fidence in the future of atomic a tv this paper, a new 44-page nea, ori cae G See Brist a nus 323 Nwst Airlin.... 22.3] shorn “Sac 21.00: most sales cull to They arta — looters have pace = Launwee and energy rather than on an actual Arthur L. Brandenburg. Ralph W. hight illustrated book on Arthri- e prisoner, George, Heroux, | Brun Balke... 255 Ohio Oil...... 703] ehoice shorn slaughter ewes 3.00-8.50. | been opera years as an/four neighboring counties have’ | demonstrati Blair, Joe Corniuk, Robert L, wand Rbcumatie wil be alle |Z apparently intended to take | Beach? irvest wt) camo uaveeroca | OrgaSRL BANE. Many of the cOO-| been invited to participate in the|slom iy cheaper than that from (°C, Paul V. Dorman, Nowis G. e in i Pe w tre: write for it. attempt, ‘“‘but-when guards Regen Gen Dry. 15.6 Pann EPL... 8¢°| ‘CHICAGO, April 4—(AP) — Salable | found their eemiaes res {Ve | Southeastern Michigan Arts and Pdinary fuels, Hatcher. John E. Hendry. Thomas This FREE BOOK fully ex- | closing in on him, he just ed |. 208, Pac... 29.6 Param Pict... 37. | hogs 12,000; market slow, fully 25 lower; way the coun- |. 7 A. Knox, Richard J. Penny, Ar- plains the causes, il-eftects. and | firing’ ye pat wart a 4. Rees Soa caer eae ene "con at | CY eee COPetOy 12 Sanwa | Cn ee ee ee Voted No on Hike mn rn eee Ganger in neglect of. these a | ae Ok ee ee 26.1| jower: most choice 190-230 Ib butchers | im the United States. be y ig Center o it, VO oon fil e ton, Robert J. Vance and Wayne end crippling conditions. Cater Trac... 9417 p> ore Dhigr 19.6 | 917.00-17.75; largely 11.50-17.75; on choice The government- controls all April 17-24. = . A. Yager. Grugiess’ method of tregument FOrd Continental Unit — | cen nt Pa 35.5 Philo ....... 37 | Qecks 1775; bulk 240-280 Ib 16.25-17,00; | @FChaeological areas and discov-| - Kundig Center, of which the Declare Ofticials ———_ - en Cert-teed . .. 245 Philip Mor..... 40 | tittle above 16.75; most 290-330 Ib 17.75- | eries in Ital leuard: ¥ which has been applied in many | Now jn Ecorse Plant Ches & Oh |. 48.46 Phil: Pet... 755] 19¢95- a few lots up to 400 Ib down to . y Rev. W. Suedkamp is director, ° T. Bailey, Wabeck : : thousands of cases. 5 ore cas : wri ont - Chi & NW “ it ex Peees as 18.25: mee price under 480 - = aves ol ~ is an activity center for persons of Pontiac UAW on and William F. Gale = This bookis yours WITHOUT ETR: — inenta: ‘op .... 87. : cose oes olte 16 | .: « few choice ightwe' s : Marr of the Lileyd S. ~~ COST or obligation. It may be the | Division of Ford Motor Co. today | CRzm5,; ":: 34 Pome to 18.18: ‘bulk 480-600 1b 13-60-1475; good FE ewer Applying of retirement age and up. John Fowler and Andrew Mont- iain Co.. Birmingham, at- means of , saving. ears of untold | completes its transfer to its new | Clark Equip ':: 68.5 Radio Cp .... 4271” gaianie cattle 13.000; salable calves f Aj d R fl Entries for the exhibit, due by|®0mery, chairman and co-chair-| tended the Petro industrial burner var 7 BOOK today. Address plant and office building in sub- Cinett Pes “1, Gg Reo Holding... 14.7 paod lrg sateen se tube te $0 Nar ig or e ects Easter Sunday, may be works of | ™an, respectively, of Pontiac Mo-| service and installation school held The Ball Clinic, Dept. 1624, Ex- | urban Ecorse Township. Coca Cola -°'117 Repad Gil.---. $361 pared inst week's low close; sows most- E . art including painting, ceramics, | tor Division Locat 653 (UAW-CIO).| in Cleveland March 28-30 celsior Springs, Mo. | The new plant, covering motel orca ae Rey Tob B a = —— > 35, higher. instances, sarty conomic. Health needlework, silver and copper ‘0day issued the following state- ah than 300,000 square feet, will be {Co Edis <.' 9.5 RRO Eict..... vealers and steckers and feeders most-| , , crafts, novelties. leather crafts and nt concerning conflicting _re- outh . “No Contr a ct occupied by engineering, manu- passages aus eee Safeway 8. < ae » Gainers en a chetee ‘snd prime A a eters in the basket weaving. ports. from last week's UAW con- You ful Peeping Toms facturing. purchasing. industrial | Co™t Bek 323° gt Reg Pap...” 38.2 chotce te high cheoice ieleainhs mall bec | aaa (agar There is no limit on articles sub- i in Geveland: Arrested “Deputies. _Ni relations, finance, sales, and ad- Cont Mot ie 13a peal rg PS - beoeas: possapicl >, = Looe es “aay phair oe eae in the re- mitted, but they must be of the “The seating of the elected dele- by pra pe — ecessary — ‘TF / ministrative offices of the division. Sonnet ines =. Bears Roed |.” $0.4] to tow rood 18.$0-19:60; ig ete pane cone_m the Oakland entrant’s own making. gates was protested by. the execu- Oakland County sheriff's depu- The division is expected to emptoy a “ats Sbel a GH...... mae ot, parece ee et ene County Social Welfare Commission. to cane . ape tive board of Local 653 but this| ties.’ investigating reports of ‘ more than 600 persons. ss Wr.” 225 Sinclair O.... 54.6] commercial and good around 700 Ib. During the winter, peak season Judging, place on protest was denied by the creden-| Window peeping on FUEL OIL co ni : Det Bate... 33 Gooey Vac... S44 oe ee ee $ece-12.28; | fer assletant cases, the agericy | 17 at 4 p.m., will be by members | tials committee of the convention, | Street in Pontiac Township. turned Ste s Vi Formosa a oe sper W.... 8 5 wulity and commercial, bulls 14.50 16.58: was processing an average of | ° the Ecclesiastical Arts Guild | “On the increase w three boys oe to juvenile __pvtevens Views Fo Dow Chem. '.: 47.4 Sperry ....... 04.2] odd head to 17.00; go ané| about 40 new for aid | % Detroit. essai © | authorities yesterday after the Call Today || TAIPET, Formosa w — U. 8.| Pic tmrea st! Bid Breed," Mt] ere zoge se foe need vase | eoqoowe (he ott | — ould Mike to report that all 18 | youths admitted they weré prowl = y Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens East xed’'7: $39 Std Oll Ind... asa Peas aise: few loads good eng | emch day, There will be a first prize and| elected delegates were on the ‘nak ae “area. me = Gregory Oil Do. |) inspected Chiang Kai-shek's Chi. | Fy AMS Eis M3 Sg QU AI-"1125|eblance eecing steer “and yeerll™€* | The “commission handles the | honorable mentions. in each cate-) floor and voted against the dues | After lengthy questioning. said 94 East Welton Bivd. || Dee Nationalist forces in ‘south. | Pert Mor“. 1 ec $13) enti beep soon, yom, ssusnie| problems of individuals in. the | FY and prize-winning articles will | Werease, both on the prelimi: police, the’ boys. 15 nd —_ le e sea, 58.5, Stew War..... ambs a! inty who are in of a: downtown ce Vote and the final official | i od he : Phone FE S-6141 Hern Formosa. today. He-returned |-Freept Sul :;. 73 | Studé-Paek: . - 125} turn; or 60-to-1.00 or more — coun need assist- H ti . | mitted they were watching a young to Taipei to confer with the Presi- Adoage id Tre ... 36.5 Swift & Co.... 48.3 Thursday. but many “sell — sony ance because of sickness, loss of udson Store window or a week | girl who was bathing. The girl's - [dent tonight. Gen Elec, 2 ve B13 Texas Co ... 97 | prime wooled lambs around 116 ib down | income, disability or other reasons, ; aiter-the-exhibit-closes.—\— —— |e rene delegates — ‘also mother called police after she saw ee ee a tae ke waarmee eT a e . 6.1: ae 1 = Gen Ry Big o free Ww Air.. 23 ef en =~ A > os ©: Present case load, according to State Hospital Head. - - ce a need. a ——— hearing: in — Gen Tele ras 2 Bree Cee. Biel ewer ceten Hubert W. Earle, ‘supervisor, is lected delegates to" this Conve, | eee i See ee BR ct) woerion excwance | tu 1 to 1 aptications dally: He to Attend Meeting ti tom Pontise Motor was tam [ 7 ‘P] Goodrich S77. ea Unit Aire .... hy NEW YORK, | 4 (APY—Fore a t this drop is also partly | ~~" =" St pered by thé tact that defeated t -——~ Goodyear °-1.5:886 Gait iS er we exchange "rates ts ow (Great Britain in} due to the annual seasonal upswing; Marguerite M. Parrish, oe candidates of Pontiac 653 were at ano at No Ry... 0.6 UB Gas Im.” Boa Canadian collar in |New = in brads _ — Cane of | State Hospital social service direc- ~~ convention working for a dues oe ’ : R : est 8.... 225 og — lites 45 | market per cent pi year, on to ign gen-| tor, will attend the fourth annual; ncréhse and some were on: the : ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED a we ; Gulf Ol at oe oe Mparope: Great | Britain (pound) BM aie level of ——— activity Social Work Progress Institute | Convention. floor working for the Sales Representative er eeh etree fe | fama hy Shake BE] Bat Sate ae | ae i del ogg forage NSC Hleurs: Doi 9 to $. Wed. € Sat. fy Evenings by = | Bomestk aa Walgreen . ... 29.3 Britain 60 dar futures 2.1 90 day futures : = higan Sc of Social Work, its ; : : tes Ships Comat cages CREDIT. COU | Hooker ..../ 336 Ween B Pict . 19 [3.99 15:32. un 3/32 of cent, Beleium State Employment Up alumni, and the University of . “After the dues increase had] ers with residence in oe near’ NSELLORS © Tent 2, Go! Want Om Pot. pag | eee Lae wR, SON ot 8 et Pp Michigan Extension Service. passed by a majority vote of the |] Pontiac. ; : 41% South Saginaw Se. 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(free) yi 4, | Months. will be heid in Haven Hall, Ann | on stnike shea Senne one ners hi remnastiche 4 “unchanged; —— tfree) 1. ®| Max Horfon, commission direc- Z de ve e ‘same Se Michigan — ; STOCK AVERAGES ‘ccutsars Sear waekemendl , iehagerd: Wesentn |tor, said Saturday that four labor — right for help, , — associated Prose ee we - DETROIT STOCKS — Jacute eecepianeiant list. They ee of sanphiols! pegs : \ with HFC | ‘eee gay REE S| nee TEENS Su ging | Ai,” Jackon, Ovose,” and| eumion leader and recorders par \Net change..... ee S04 —8 +e Belding-Ionia-Greenville. ticipating in the various: sections. an oan SRR EB piles Betas gets stent our satay torn apne Yearraes.w” G88 "Bag Wa|muconagreeteeess: |e $31 Sie aahor ieee | fr riper Marta sa. =~", eters e r. woes 7 ° . You don’t have to wait an- 182 bight mes Gs (ai| ne ee $3 a eed eaycties Horta C-. social welfare, rehabilitation, group . _= other day to fix ny 1984 high 21... °211.9 193.0 683 155.2] Wa: “regis Pie 7 ee Fae 4 : 4 treatment and treatment of chil- your home. 1954 low _...... 143.9 778 554 100.8 Eat ii ea Some improvement..has been dren 2 or repair your car. Borrow | gam SORE. Sonar : oe in hen roit, Lansing and Sagi, ee — co wanes you need at . ee annie _ | Woman Held for Fatal : “ Oo hd g == Sa fas * * ae — — sae eo inance. von pet True Love Runs Afow!l Stabbing of Husband : . serv = : euteddensa tes . {of Burglary Charges BENTON HARBOR \ — Police . : CANADIAN ndorsers. rrow with | LOS ANGELES (UP) — Daniel today held a-motlher of four for : confidence from America’s Then Spri mg Elmore, 39, took’ a live duck to| investigation in the knife slaying ode _ oldest and largest consumer Sneaks In. = ee ee ne ot oe cb ber Baten ae a : finance company A Coldish Day Miss Alexander, police - ° : ( ie E : : . said, | Harbor was stabbed fatally Satur- } . es Ys Our Oil on ~. spurned his affection after accept- day night after a quarrel with his <= ing the duck. He allegedly re-/ wife, Eva, 30, police said. Get $20 te *500 - HA turned. took } 1 | 7 — MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS de and a the duck and then They quoted Mrs. Stevenson as. : : MAJO hon Gasp-taament cequtedean 2} pally | pel Zc. Drivés Chill was arrested.on burglary charges. | saying her husband threatened her | 5 DETROMT om Wiltam J. Brown, R URANIUM AREAS —Onéidey service ets paymts Daymts feeding) pA A = ¢ The duck got away,. with a loaded pistol. P 5.03 ($ 9.24 wa ; ; ; : : ~ Choose your own seo be 865 7.20 ° y : = repevwes Hen 70% aoo | 13.11 | 1421 | 19.77 | 36.30 | 1 ea yom inosme ee | 19:58 | 21.20 | 29.85 | sa78 FOR ee _ Knees ae ete poy see | 31.39 | 34.16 48.09 50.08: _ Check your fuel tank today . 2 - a. = Ses ‘aot INSURANCE “9 + expenses, any good reason : Pope py Sota pees doy oe e a cold snap . catch ‘you ie = oa aa — . os ——— is = ae a Phone of stop ia on tat fat of talon owes B80, bt without our MARAFUEL in goodly » on. Mere tc arid on ony remeinder, supply. A phone call brings Prompt “SERVICE HOUSEHOLD FINANCE fia | a See or Call eae & i peed ae oo South, of Ponting St. | £a Maynard. Johnson Bd + Deter ten, dé “tet ea : 4-0535 ; 7 807 oe National ee laceration a Hein FE 4.4523 oe me ae - ne | : ? , } % are 2 « f hors * f “of 3 ce wt. 3 2 ‘4 ; 4 5 j ‘ 4 * “9 ; o Se ae ae _: THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘APRIT 4, 1955” | ~ Dake of Windsor Bide (024 ttsere erounds were. wild) gj ton Sal; NANCY | ee ‘ Duke of Windsor Bids to. Vanterbiit. onda sister, Mrs. pla veer a ec = =) po ; re ee Robert Stevens, of New York, aft- » Okla, @-There will be aj F : ' 4 for Vanderbilt Estate ‘er the death oftheir mother Mrs, | ™¥nicipal election in Jet (pop. 450) YOUR SILLY -f : eof -. =" Grace Grahani Wilson Vanderbilt | morrow, apparently for the first DOG.- Is t we KANSAS CITY ~+-Corhelius|in January 1953. time since incorporation 50 years SHEDDING “| Vanderbilt Jr. says ‘the Duke of|| Vanderbilt said he has pledged| ago’ -Two of three Town Board HIS HAIR nave pA bid $50,000 for the | his halt of the proceeds from the} seats and thé board clerk's job) ' ° | © pepe daa: bilt’s late mother estate ta the Damon Runyon Can-|are contested, More than one can- | . _ in Nev > ae pi ieee cer fund, : didate has rarely filed for office, Bs geet oeeyy stomped. bang last “Aout Gu TaN Es. tama |MSTE SRM, those that did either | - / * : (ive . farms withdrew [= __Thq,40-room Vanderbilt mansion’ have electrical service. - __ lelection ‘oe | | OUT OUR WAY ee | j by Car! Grubert a gel HA-HAH wos ; NK fae TE L ? peay { 4 i) : vA SF 4 4 » . x | EAR 5 e. ‘ * 4 Be: SAD waa ie y a AX .= Ee. SC as a CLT oy OP is a Wi or ie uy tan oat et he iegtet Sti. My a ! Ni Ray Weary ; CISCO KID THE CURSE OF GOLD ; SYINT et NE Want to buy, sell, rent or =_— : aa « ° . . ye | ° = . [ook THE FUNNY STUFF WAS ALWAYS THERE, «= eo ee So MEAN Waa TL COLNT OSGET ei Co nee ever 1 FOUND IT NEARLY EVERYWHERE. =. = ee > LOMBRES Ue) SIGHT OUR FRIEND TE SHERIFF, WHO IS LAID UP! FROM ROSY DAWN TO CLOSE OF DAY special. service? A THem! wi LAUGHED THE GOLDEN HOURS AWAY-- 1c ~ 7 \ BUT THEN I HEARD A STORY TOLD UAE EONTIAC FRESS \ HOW COMIC GUYS RAKE IN ‘THE GOLD... W AND NOW IM GETTIN' PAID FOR. “THAT, ANT ADS MY HEAD HAS TURNED TO SOUD FAT For Quick Results NICK HALIDAY Oe Mine 8 | By Keats Petree TUBBY JUST NATURALLY |‘ THE WORRYING KIND. (TS NOT YOUR DEPARTMENT -- I MEAN IT'S NOT A REAL ONE — FROM A CASTLE veri aig rr Ss ISN'T A CASTLE, { el iN — 1] . 21 2192 49 2 e 7 CAPT 2 “ a aN x he F , > A Ne , : : = ‘ 0) ey Pad wo e: : -\\ eer Henle \ ls j » = ~m— ¢ = oe A Sea '. BOOTS.AND HER BUDDIES Ne f by Edgar Martin | - aa . ~ Rm ew e ry r . = ° [: ae eeccreanee ~ ' . _ ———— LO DENN. FINE OORN. MAN TH LIFE WAAL d BEN Nour \ Bl “ A) e pat wows | MAMIE Wad vom hem BOATS - ett NOD d = . ‘GRANDMA _ by Charles Kuhn 4 lo WHOOPS . ¥ YEAH, I DID, GRANDMA’ 1 a KIDS £ WA £ iN by RASS (| DORY:! = MOBI ed La Eoenrtaes? = — 3 gore |} $ plod ©, WLS een f Gas ZB MANOR ! >: SY : mei. Lope e = g =. . pz wie be ? sh P,: a) . sheen eee DONALD DUCK by Walt Disney PARDON ME, DO YOU HAVE _ [A CLEAN HANDKERCHIEF YOUR HANOKERCHIEF, ‘ AND THANKS JUST HEAPS! i yl oes “BOARDING HOUSE — HE MAY BE ACRAZY MIXED UP GUY, MAJOR! » MAYBS EGAD, TWiG6S/ I DiD SHOW MY > CHAIR IDEA TO WENDELL Pa waggle minty GAMSTAFE A BiG FINANCIER! > iF You GANE HIM «=~ WELL DO L RECALL MY Ky A RECEIPT. YOUNE SEVUSUE CHAGRIN WHEN HE TENDERED \ “or inner . Th ME $10 AS AN INVESTMENT!) 1 So 58 em THAN . merii | , —~ GREAT 7 < CABSAR /; )} A BEAVER i oe DO YOU MINUS HIS fee eG 5.5 ee | . ‘tc THINK rue ji Delicious || ='-".-." | Ses)icy 3 4 ‘ 4 — ek \ ee) et auch raeas cm DIAL FE 28181 \ J) 1 FN | eh Ask ter the : Po and so | eect 3 wel a e i a F ° “Tmexpensive . 2 3 ; ; OD saaupel | ee ae , a a Peat ee; Bay . | tempat | le really slap you one! ICE SF en ~- ~/- “Women are the weaker sex and don'tever forgetiti™ = e = iL é a ye i a : ef < “ ¥ in b es ¢ ‘ Sars | : Je Aig < ‘ { a Se oe ' é oe er ay ae ie i i. i \ i aS a =e ; ve -# a i } “tue Po rTIAC S PRESS, shi Fi fh MONDAY, A ApRIt. 4 1955 Hgts ~ [Reveal Atomic: ’ S!Cancer Cure. ’ Use Radioactive sedkag With Good. Results on By ROBERT GOLDENSTEIN * CHICAGO w~A _man, known as a. tower of strength in trying situ- ations, breaks down and weeps and is afraid to be left alone, —. Victims = “Little ‘Strokes’ ‘|Show Personality Quirks | tus, Mayo Clinic, days these .per- sons could be victims of, little strokes—‘‘the disease that com- | monly’ takes ‘years to kill the pa-| tient.”’ ike Foundation Founder Dies _ Abilene Publisher, 92, Helped f — President. Get is why we. Children’s Thyroid _ A iather_who WSs proud of his | "He said the condition, knows as} West Point Appointment pe muc son suddenly doesn't arteriosclerosis, to recall the sacrifices CHICAGO w@—Atomie medicine | trust him to take a few dollars to |one of the commonest diseases of| “ABILENE, Kari, (®—Charles M. youth for the preservation apparently works beautifully to|the bank. — man. Clots form in small arteries} Harger, newspaper publisher and dom. Freedom is not an heirl save children with cancer attack- An atctionate mother and good) it te bait shutting off the blood | founder of the Eisenhower Founda- byt @ life, Once received ing the thyroid gland, a State Uni-|housekeeper loses all interest in |‘itculation and damaging brain|tion, died yesterday. He was 92 ——— 9 versity of Iowa physician said to-| her husband. children and home. |"Ssue. = ‘ ger had known the a pointing. day, s 2. «| | _- [since Eisenhower's boyhood days As life must be nourished The medicine is radioactive io-|| Other men of good moral char- |, When this occurs in certain por-| in Abilene and was instrumental fended and preserved, dine, produced in an atomic fur-|acter and ability lose their old tions of the brain, personality in getting him an appointment ‘to ‘must be re-purchased in each gen- nace oF pile. business judgment, do childish | Changes rather than paralysis or | the U.S. military academy. -areiian. What Weskingien won, Sot Seven of eight children with| things, or get into scrapes with] speech loss, are the chief SYMP") Kansas’ oldest active newspaper. to be re-won or hepa = ‘thyroid cancer are alive ap-| other women. *. man, Harger was president of the won again in baled parently free of cancer four years| Dr. Walter C. Alvarez of Chica-| , Wtiting in the Journal of the corporation operating the Abilene TL. after ‘this treatment. The eighth, | go, consultant in medicine emeri-|A™erican Medical Assn., Dr. Al-| Refiector-Chronicle. _ All the blood that a girl, is still being given doses - varez said: He was a friend of several other Valley Forge and Bunker Hi | of the atomic medicine to burn out . ; . The condition usually appears in presidents in addition to Eisen- and Gettysburg, and then, late the cancer, susceptible persons after 38-years|hower and had attended every on, reddened the soil of i * « * ’ rmy e Ing : of age although it has occurred in| Republican National Convention Korea and the Pacific ‘We teel we can give these chil i] persons in their 20s. since 1908, serving in an official ied out like Abel's dren a.normal life-span,”’ said Dr. : > © 6 capacity as assistant secretary. remembrance, Our hearts, Titus C. Evans, professor of ra- Some victims live 25 or more} His writings through the years ing that we live because they ‘ diation research at Iowa. as a years after suffering the first such| appeared in a number of national died, answer their mute pleas by . = Oné key is using small, alg : = little. stroke and some persons et instituting a Memorial Day to re- His His whole He doses of radioactive iodine, ; . (| have been known to survive as| ers - call im thankegiving, prayer and — baring ake om a maya spends saad achenes acibale uaaiag a er New Device Believed | many as 50 such strokes. ees 2 . His last hours with His Aposties at the Passover meal, of research centers under . ; ° cherished pro}- reverence, the sublime truth ; : cancer arcn cel Answer for Protecting Some persons go as long as ‘10 One of his most pro. that “greater love than this no | Apostles, He instituted not a Me- soe kudle, snd File whole borten would rise again in the newness ee Se, Ameenicen Conese one ets . or 15 years between strokes and | ects was the Eisenhower Founda- man hath, that he lay down his | mortal Day, but a Memorial Ac- | takes on -a majesty greater than| of life, He willed that as He now | Sr '¥- ora Civilian Population some lose symptoms quickly and|tion. It operates Eisenhower's Hite for his friends.” tion. Seated at a Passover meal | when He spoke to Moses and Elias| looked forward to His Redemp- ’ goad ind - Spl 1, |imProve strikingly after a little boyhood home and museum, which These youths, however, - were | Which commemorated the libera- | in the clouds, Taking in His hands| tive Death om the Cross, so all the |TOSet. the thyroid gland itself is INNATT @ — A $2 mask | stroke, houses many of the President's -yout : ver, den of iil ‘ic i 1a of wis i He ualll the first removed. But some cancer| developed by ‘the Army is being} | * * *¢ mementoes. Harger was the foun- not born. to die; soldiering was an of oe vent = bread, Christian ages consum- | cells often have wandered away,|tested for possible use in pro-| “In millions of cases little |dation’s first president. interruption to their summons to| Very o Egypt, He prepares to ful- | lifts His eyes to heaven, gives mation of the world should look starting new cancer growths else-| tecti villians against inhalin ittle as ane they nor their par-| fill it by celebrating the libera- | thanks, and over it says: “Take,| back to it. sd in the ecting ¢ &|thromboses—blood clots—in the|- Harger also was one the live; neither they “ Stan of trom the slavery of eat, This is My Body Which shall : where body. | Poison gas, germ weapons and ra-| brain slowly, ever tha couree ef founders and the fret teacher is ents willed that their ship of life —— be delivered for you.” Then taking _In order that they would not re- dioactive dust, two Army scien-| 10 or 15 years, pull a person down, the University of Kansas depart- should be sunk so soon after ne wi i. ‘ot cence the Memiarirl at a¢ bin, Th thyroid gland hag a tremen-| tines amnouneed tay, slow him up, age him, and even-| ment of journalism. launching into the sea of life. In| As-the paschail awe were being | ‘he cup of wine, by another act dous appetite for iodine, from] ' Researchers Bernard Siegel andj tually kill him,” he said, adding: | Funeral services will be Tuesda this, all men differ from Our Bless- | sacrificed to celebrate the deliv-|™mipotence, He breathes over it|or fancy, He gave the command: which it makes thyroxin, the thy-| Frank Shanty of the Army Chemi- ” st Tena - il be Pe ed- Lord, who came into this world }erance from political slavery, | $87" “Drink, all of you, of|*Do this for. a commemoration: of | roid roid gland hormone. cal Center Maryland soo | “A little stroke may be expected | afternoon. Burial wi in E , P Lamb. | This; for This is My Blood’ of] ys. ‘That is -“ | i. cannwsy ‘as “bes, , : whenever (1) a-man. or woman | lene. Even at His Birth, His Mother | BOW Prepares to offer Himself 101 be shed £ nt mis. | Somptive Death until I come again! | are hungry for jadine. The injected |tive requirements, the masks! nervous disability that is a CE MictHOAN— ip Oo was reminded that He came to die, save souls f spiritual slavery ~ ” unto the re I will be the same Priest and Vic-| radioactive iodine atoms are| could be quickly mass-produced. ‘on ae et ee ee oe the Wise Men brought This would be the New Testament, | 510" of sins. ., | tim on both My Cross and Your | erabbed up by these little colonies | ‘They addressed the 127thynational —— inal to the little indigestion, |“"in tne matter of of the —— concern pool His burial. N. before. did and like the Old, it too would be} Note the words: ““My which | commemoration of My oe But|of thyroid cells, and radiation meeting of the American Chemical bs or thoracic pain com- es Beet Senet tor tnather in the world see Death {sealed with blood—not with the| shall be delivered tor you; Myjas I look forward to gaps from the iodine can kill them, — Society ying (2) a nervous break- ene, Arthur Seconder father ef said wrap its skeletoned arms so quick.| bl0od of sheep and goats, but with Blood of the New Testament Which you will look back to y last The low cust of the mesk—tg-lon™ of S er pow of emp Petition having been filed in this ty about an Infant Birth; never| the blood of Himself, the Immac-| shal be shed.” | Btbper looks in prospect to Nyse Mamie Remains {eA 4 between $1.50 and $2 —| day, and (3) one learns from the | sbeuts ct'the father of the said ‘miner before did the shadow of the Cross | “ate Lamb. | He is looking forward te the | #5 the Victim to be on. . | [Compares with $14 for the stand-|tamily that, after a dizzy spell, | co (iy senern tne ine State “and fall so quickly on a crib. At the Last Supper, Christ's morrow, Good Friday, when He. preps bed cok te tae on Farm as lke ard semi anveiape and agrees backout, or perhaps a fall, there | that said child should ‘be placed under - — — die on the Cross—the one | a og prev y or came cl cha: 7 i ae onpaesateny an | | me rent | mito tt rays! Returns to Work |"em, ay me. [pctam alto wast" | ange, Sete sah } to earth. It was a new Covenant, wes ° 2 : ; ey c apness of new : a on Fy-Red Captive & new Testament, There had been To Be Contimed | WASHINGTON ® — President] one, they explained, is the elimina-| i110 Sa pe wicieved be eroldones | Pontiac ie. suid. County. onthe. 13% back eternity and was. made | ™*! . ; one Covenant with Noah on leav- Eisenhower was back in the White | tion of a relatively high cost met-| (+ an overweight pdr Ah audline| eros Gamne! wea pe cee naoee asia) fare yag ey “ bape oN | ing the ark, another Covenant Board Reor ani i ed on ee his vos remained = absorbing noxious] Gucing the amount of fatty sub- cme to appear personally et sid stat is >) with Abraham on leaving Haran; — at t ttysburg farm, where/ gases or filtering out airborne te al ated a signal Gant woald onl Still Stays Mum ae Cant oe ene 9 "| they spent the weekend. germs and radioactive materials. | “20% Ctloasterel, to Ge ict, | oh epee etl ee out the opposition of the delib- ce. lecding fhe. peagle Soom b s d Credit Uni James C. Hagerty, White House| Instead, much of the face piece| = te shall ‘be. served, by publice : _erately imperfect. The Mother, |. Egypt. All these were figures |OY FOF Uf MIOMN | press secretary, said Mrs. Eisen-| of the mask itseif constitutes the | Be vair ASSUreS in» the Pontise Press, 6 on hearing that word “contra- | Woman Freed by China leading to this mew Covenant or | 1, - gg | remained behind because] ‘filter’ — a fibrous mat forming| ~, - FP ge mg! mag gy ae dicted could atment soo sim | Is Greeted by Fomily'on| Testament between Ged and | DETROIT, 7 Director wha|she is expecting some rugr and] a pad and containing an abeorbent| COnStituents He'll | wry ere sca co o's, Ge eon’ arms fade and the arms of Y y man. On God's side, it pledges sought re-election were returned | other furnishings for the new home.| chemical. The face piece is at- _ . of April a De . the Cross take their place te} Arrival in U. S. = to office. by shareholders of the| He said she will return today or| tached to snug-fitting plastic ma- Kee on Fi htin ARTHUR 8. ORE. wrap Him in death. eo ee val aims through His | Ford Rouge Employes Federal | tomorrow. ___ | terials which make the mask cling P g g oe PAULING MEWITT . ‘Before two years of His Life had|. REDWOOD CITY, Calif. os| Doar ce ma anos Credit Union this weekend, ove to the face and howd A hatant | EBBW VALE, Walee W — An-| Dep Prosate Ragiies dureniin Binion been lived, King Herod a aus family friend says Mrs. Adele ‘poration to that faith by death The action was interpreted as a| Maj. Gen. Howard M. Snyder, | holds it on the head. Plastic lenses eurin Bevan, left-wing maverick ; _Aoeih 4, ‘ss. ae Austin: Rickett, released prisoner| #4 sacrifice. é slap at federal examiners who sus-|the chief White House physician, | are used for eye-pieces. The whole | Of Britain's Labor party, assured | | THE. | INDEPENDENCE ow usEIP bolts, and with swords flashing like of the Chinese Communists, is] But how, it may be asked, does| pended the credit union’s charter | arrived at Gettysburg as the] device can be machine produced, | Cheering followers in his home| snip Hall, 90 N. Main @t. Clarkston lightning attempts to d “His | Under “advisement” not to Say| the changing of the Bread into His|March 11 alleging mismanage-| President was leaving yesterday| nt constitutency last night that his es. April 1. = = Seaaen Shad yet Grows ons enough | "thing. -|Body and the changing of -the| ment. Jand stopped to talk with him.] wrod Couses Blaze _| running battle with the moderate | for of reviewing the 1986 to bear the weight of a crown!| Mrs. Rickett, described az|wine into His blood, foreshadow] pederal Judge Frank A. Pi- | \°wSme® quickly began wonder- ~oaae , —_ leadership is by ho means Assessment Rot! FLOYD ANDREWS, . Our Divine Lord| brainwashed” by Hong Kong ob | His sacrificial Death on the Cross| earq ordered the membership |'n= Whether Mrs. Eisenhower was| Then Extinguishes It su » then, pales that | S°t¥eES. Was greeted by her mother }on the morrow? Notice that Our} election Saturday as the first ill. Two White House sources said —_ = ST-year-old rebel, whose crue sia came to die, it was fitting that! irs, Harold Austin, of Yonkers,| Lord did not consecrate the bread| smove to return the operation ef | TiS WAS Not 80, even before Hag-| | DENVER i — The S0-mile-ar- | outspoken attitude already has |_ STATE OP MICHIGAN —in te Pro- it be a < His Idiers | N-X";.08 her arrival by ship inj and wine together but separately.! the credit union to its 15,0 erty made his announcement. hour winds that lashed the Denver |...) him Laborite sponsorship in | 30% for the County of Oahiand— oy ied” et ae mee San Francisco yesterday. Friends | this symbolic action represents the | shareholders. A physician almost always ac-| area over the weekend were cred-| Partiament, told a rally: “I sol- |, the matter of the petition concern- _that we might be free | hurried her away. way Ele would be on the companies the Eisenhowers on | ited with at least one useful act. ly deciate thet I am net pre- wes Belty Jean Brown, Miner —Coose from: political oppression, then Mrs. Austin expects to fly to] Cross ‘she wialen Only three former officers did| any out of town trip as a regular| Telephone wires at the rear of a red te buy s successful public | 7° Lopate Brown, father of eatd _should not the Divine Soldier have —_— y » namely by the violent sep- not_seek re-election. Among those | member of their party, — house shorted out during the wind- - . child. “a memorial for preserving us from |" *°* Soon -with-her~ “+ aration of His Blood —from--His+ ong. “fstorm: séttitig fire-to the tele +iife_at the eost-of-shameful-silence | ~Siled-— tn this-———— ‘reserving us from vrs. Rickett’s husband Walter, a| Body. The words: “This is My|W&s Robert Fozzosi, former treas- ie ~~ ore about things I think should be | Soouts ‘or the tacher of the said miner ——— $ } medical student, -s a “This urer-manager. Fozzosi has been Michigan Guard. Outfits’ pole. By the time a fire depart: | oarg.” child. ls unkpown snd: the ‘said child He is God, as well as man. and | is - ment pumper reached the scene, m escaped bet hes violated \a iaw of the State and ver & — Bie Participate in Test Alert however, the wind had blown out. we Joy oo: drummed | thet oaid should be placed under “Harry J. Strugnell, who took -EANSING-#) — Michigan unix} "7°: week by apologizing for any pain | orwichess’’ She are berets wonties the of His Mrs. Rickett and her mother to his will take part in a nationwide might-have-caused_the | that the snid_petition will be aes Pree avs iE to the home here, told reporters last night test alert of the National Guard Barber Slashes Throat Laborites’ party chief, former Peatine F said G unty, on the 12th Prelhargeelec sel caper ge A {planned by the Defense Depart-| of Talkative Customer | Prime. Minister Clement Attle. | S27 une atferncon, and you ere ‘hereby sei ore Supper. Our Me{o™ Mrs. Rickett.” amine | , ~} Gov. Williams. said-Saturday-he} MANILA un — A barber slashed | Cop Corrals-Calf——— hearing. \ _ morial - Strugnell brusquely turned away as : had directed Brig.. Gen, George| his customer’s throat for “talking. service hereof, mons and no- ee eee — om all requests for interviews with the oe ec Se a STOCKHOLM (INS) — Hoemak-|(¢. Moran, state adjutant general,| too much,” Philippine News Serv-| , NEW YORK (UP) — Police a at ne ee ee But His Memorial was instituted, |>>¥e8!-0d former Wave. She was] soi for the sins of the world, _|¢t -mil Johansson made sure: his | to cooperate fully.in the test, to} ice reported today. were caught short without a lasso | in’ the Pontiat “Press, ‘a. newsps _ and this is important. not because |£XPflled as a spy from China Feb. |" ne heirs worked for his money. His|be held sometime in the near|~ The story said Justiniano Zarsa-| yesterday when a calf got loose | wistanté pirewsted im seid County. this is important, not because |7‘along with Malcolm Bersohn, of But because Our Lord’s Me- {heirs had to pull down the whole future. diaz, 41, told police he could not|as it was being unloaded at a | Movre Jaden‘ said Cour, fo the y abn par ‘because. He would |New York. In Hong Kong, both morial was not instituted by ws, | house—brick by, brick—before find-| Williams said he had requested gang the insults Cesar Madarang, | Manhattan ‘freight yard. Patrol-| ct. april'a. Diss n't @Y, . liv. | oiler Ga Rein | professed ‘‘shame ‘and remorse for| but by ee oe ing most of the $2.000 in crowns in| the cooperation of employers in| 30, directed at him. man George McCarthy captured | ;4 ty ARTHUR E. MOORE. e again Ressurection. | our crimes ace the Capese could not be conquered by death | the pantry and.the remainder in. a Payer 5. carmel -Madarang is in a hospital, in se-|the critter by throwing a straight * S077) | PAULINE MEWITT, In Hig fast hours with His people.” which is a penalty for sin, but ‘bucket. the. operation. rious condition. jacket over its head, —- Dep Probate Register, Javentio Divison Death Notices Death Notices eet DOHNER, JAPRIL 2, 1955, “HARVEY, HUNDLEY JR. , APRIL 3, 1958, cr. POT. K, APRIL 1, 1955, _ 168 nm St., age 86; beloved ei] Clinton, 283 So. Edith Peter John, 84 W. George 8t., hu of Mrs. Cora B, Dohner;| beloved infant son of. Cecil Harel Park, Michigan, age 66. dear father of Frank Dohmer. and Delores F. Hundley Sr.; dear Puneral service will be held Puneral service will be held Tues- fictating. Interment in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr. Dehner will He In asteate at the Farmer- _. Snover Funeral Home. . GAY, APRIL 2, 1953, WALTER P., 2990 SB. Anderson Bt., age 65; be- loved father of Mrs. Christine Oak Hill every. at Pursiey Funeral Home. ADDON, APRIL 2, 1955, FRED M., Interment in John Cemetery. be heid Tuesday, April 5 at 3 36 PM. ‘Tuesday ‘ “ine Davis-Gra- | Pm. at the Donelson-Johns Pu- gree avon a oeet 8. surat Shame: neral Home with Rev. Malcolm K. sent! husband of Mrs. Annie P. hem Punere! resi ct eemasrant Speer en a Wright; dear father of Mrs. Ro- : Oak ‘emetery. r. Ke i rs. MAMDREX, APRIL 1; 1956 ARTHUR| 4s at the Donelson-Johos Funeral | ety Tipecty rapoimts, and Vineen * ome. r ; * pect Mra. Paul (Ci , ie ther ef Asthur ered Jt mand 1. 2 dear brother of el Wright. weeidrs. Rilen Handren, dear fa-| Pred. St. Petersburg, Pia age 71: Funeral service will be held Tues- Le ° - dear brother} eloved wife of O Fred tts: Gay, April 6 at 8 p.m. at the of Mrs Howard K. Upham, Eu-| ‘8% mother of W. Russell Lepp: ley H. Moore Funeral ‘and Kari Handren| Sr Sister of Maude E. Ross, and| with Rev. J. Henry McCann of- carviee will be Tues. Huffmait.. Funeral service will be fictating. Grav service will Gay, April 6. at 3 pm. from the| eld Wednesday, April 6 at 2] be held Wednesday at } p.m. at Spe tiffin Puneral Home m. gt the. St. Mary's of the] Rogers City Cemetery, with Deev. George Widdifield offi. tills Episcepal Church, Lake] City, Mich. Mr. Wright will He ating “ seo ada t White Orion with Rev. William C Hamm in state at the Dudley H. Moore Chapel Cemeter: Mr dr ficiating. Interment in East] Funeral Home, Auburn Heights. Sr Re cece’ at othe Sparte.| L2¥2 Cemetery Mrs Letts willl [Song APRIL 3 -* * i. * . Griffin Punersi .. In jieu After Tuesday acon era! |” walled Lake, Mithigan; age 81; of flowers, frietids are ‘asked to [pono porno beloved husband of Mrs, Emilie — tontributions to the Heart = = J. Young; ‘dear brother 38, THOM- Jessie McDonald; dear tne! ; ct : as B., 1415 N. Perry St.. age 81 Mrs. Ursul Biackwell, Puneral APRIL 9, 1955. beloved father of Mrs. James sérvice will be held W ly 2060 Chadwick Dr. age aire vaister Seige! Moffett: | April g at 1 P.M. at the . bei Jane Hutchinson po gan rvive.. eral service “cm se Otiver ettietet Liggtnea in son er . Ini wy yt, -- yy Tuceday. April's, at 3.P ae from | Wixom Mr, & wail eee ee jeome uth Bon Cert a) |S ot te Walled Lake, j ‘ . i ni Poster Jr. Judith D., . Penelope, fietating. Interment at Ottawa = ‘ and Lesiie Hutchinson If; dear ane — _ ; brother of Delbert J., via ”_APRIL 3, 1985. ELSTE Card of Thanks = J. Hutchinson; Mrs. Russeii -| M.,. 602 songs Ie St, Royal Oak, * nae ane beloved Samet with Rev, Malcolm K. Burton of- 1 * Ea Rome, Late, “a wer al brother of Arretta Paaye and Lena Kay Hundiey. Cecil Ctin- ton will be sent. to the Thomas Furerat th 3 7 West wr Virginia for service and inter- ‘ment. Puneral arrangements by the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home iN, APRIL 2, 1955, ELDER John Lee, 232 W. Wilson Ave, t ‘4 age 71; beloved father of Mrs. ef. Fannie Mae Streater, Mrs. Min- David nie Lee Mitchell, Mrs. Pearl Mae . Mrs. Ann Taylor, Mrs. * Nance, James L. and . Mrs. Mosell Flowers. ‘Puneral service will be held “Thursday, April 7 at 2 P.M. at the Frank Carruthers Funeral son-Bird Chapel with Rev, Clayto; officiating. Interment in Oak Hi Cemetery. Elder Jordon will lie in state at the Prank Carruthers Funeral Home after 7 P.M, on __ Wednesday KELLOGG, APRIL 2, 1055, DANIEL L, 07 Patrgrove Ave, age 76; beloved husband of Mrs. Katte M Durkee Kellogg. dear uncle of Mré Wiaton Kelly. Funeral! service will VORCE, A 6520's Vorce. \Death Notices Wednesday, April 6 at 10:30 A.M. at the Kirkby Funeral Home. In- ferment in Oak Hill Potapchuk ts atthe Funeral Home. SCHAEFER, 4 APRIL 2 a. . 1958, | JOSEPH 584 Marko St. husband of Mrs. Blanche Schae- beth Shuhardt, Mrs. day, April 5, at 10 P.M, from a" *s Church — interment -Taut, son of William apd Phillip Vorce. Fu- neral service was held this miorn- ing at 11 AM. at the Parmer- Snover Funeral Home with inter- ment in Perry Mt. Park, Funeral arrangements by the Snover Funeral Home. age 49; beloved éar brother of Mrs, Eliza- There APRIL 1. L 1, 1988, 5, BABY , ROY, 8. Saginaw St., beloved in- Albert and Pegey dear brother of David, rmere frienis. of Walter Hart y and Charles Rockwell. Funeral service will be bere het —“Wednestay-s Aprit 8 at 2} be PM. at the First Methodist Chester Church. Royal Oak. Interment in| ‘oanks Oakview Cemetery, Mrs. Oberson | 75 will ite in state at the Kinsey] ptarshe WE WISH TO THANK neiehbo for. their acts of .& oral offerings during our sso father ¥ i it. and ogy | indness sim the | Cemetery. | Mary Frost, | _ Schaef ~ FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 te the che for that portion of ; of the ad- be canceled | red the day of: after J the first insertion. : 1 Day 3 iy o ff Sed mee rs as Td ya 5 ADpiy = anf AUTO 3 i M MATCH tfit. 7560 : § ah iN or FREE | MATCH CO. ,& Greepwoed, } Saun . ARE YoU THIS MAN?|_# Cafeteria he BOND: ats duadl— ENT onan Soe ts ling DELIVERY if Si aCe dE T i In Memoriam - ___Funeral- Directors, 4) Help Wanted_Male 6 tele 3 Wanted Male 6)| Help Wanted Male 6 asa 9 z Though Service PESO 3 YOUNG MEN Sen eee essed away Pea em sear ago today i : ar = be percents. Travel We cannot Lord Th 7 Burpose see, KK Monuments 4A mgs 990. weekly. Imm all is well that's done tae ~ a ~ b £0 cash drawing account. New car Sadly missed by wife, -| py B% DE oferts Mixnscs tt the lush g-owth of * pontine Gatveres. "Roosevelt. Rotel.” |! —— i Flowers = 3 266 Oakland Ave nee oe 3 Feaitor'e ofc we stalt and icom a8 Pm. ————— - : Markee TE aEe enh wag aad | Sauabina Cidwae ee si Hiltz-Realto” fol) W Buros.| - XPERTENCED Salis mo 8 pm. Aner 3484 W. Huron St, FE 28301 BAX AES aenis eee TRUCK-DRIVERS tran os J 1) SCHAFER 8S FLOWERS : - ASSISTAN To haul new sutomobiles Only be wa 7itiesneprees — — = At 10 a.m, today || HEATING ENGINEER | sem! ana ‘toad service need. ape MIDWEST climes ysienbnevinided there were replies at || 2 (ee sa Good an tterest Motorcar Transport the Press office in || piv sor imerview at, United Fur- 7 the following boxes: | | sux ano Panrr MAN. ALSO] "non go dave Brey hase te { - - giants. Mun be capertenees, | wants amazing NiLite < te 1-5-19-2-34- 38 Steady work. good pay.. Economy |’. nage By ag NS Au- : 5 aE -5-19- . Car, 22 Auburn. city Puneral Home YE ¢iss3| 1 36 57 - 89-83 - 89 - CAB DRIVERS FULL OR PART cai re ig oe iB outs! -| Donelson-Johns _hnvtrance,appit 161 W.-Mures.. | 0? LAWN SER Sidkveee Emoi mane tn tok io ‘time, pany paid = Tat lang: work, Bh Det! ne oetac wie ment ESIONED FOR FUN Help. Wanted Male 6] ance. Ai Orehard. Lk FE 5-221 PE. V h Sj ] to-6 D.tu + GENERAL AGENT: UNUSUAL e aia OOFMCECS-HID!IE ja sitios DOLLA R LIPE IN-|CAR WASHER. MUST Be Ex.| Q0portunity for an experienced ; FUNERAL HOME | Sion in the Pont ate. ree rveedy Auto, Wash, 108] Aten to ‘become affliated with | an Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor Halibie er - 4 pom nx ; be oe we 2-837" te re Sane and B Hi A : .To__work ir ereeeeens o i KELLER “shifts, phen at: a & DIE . onettER g | for the second and, third] Must be experi- enced and must apply in . CENTRAL .TOOL | | PART TIME JOB cyheshiesbehwond . MEC ‘MUST HAVE - MECHANICAL: a . Mailings and Journal Advertising round agressive and sound he ABRs : wv x. PERIENCE, MARRIED - AND | RESPONSIBLE REFERENCE ION SCALE, PAID VACA; TION. GOOD. OPPOR- TUNITY FOR RIGHT MAN. TO TAKE GOM- GE OF PLETE CHAR FLEET. TRUCKS. CALL FE2-3001 FOR APPOINTMENT, ASK FOR MR..GOLDEN, TION’ s SEEN YOUR PROPOSI-, ta Ge, Con THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, ‘APRIL 4 1935 FUNNY BUSINESS" ce "EE as eo Othe: het a Week after 2 or on Saturday, No : per Write giving mailing plait ree CASHIERS or ee LOTS. &, or over. Part time. Apply 59 LPL LLL LALA LA lal inn Lg BOOMING BUSINESS MAKES opening available for responsible Must be able to type. -m. dally. ype. 1 to 8 mar or women with car to call BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP 1662 8. Telegraph Ra. een PEER on mien te i Me OW ma $40 dav. Wri Free EXCELLENT OPENING FOR man. FE 40304 between ANTED: COMBINATION — and silk finisher in ae a jeonies Forget Apply in ‘person. jet. 33° 8. Te ie- ’ jon “OWN B BUSINESS! YOUR known cushion shoes is easy. 135 styles: for entire ==. Earn —— dav comm perience un- Midw est E ay 408 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. E CUR RB Otkia WANTED. STONY'S CONDITIONING BOOM HAS to install & service uinits. Unique Spportugity for serious men to obtain training in spare time. No nlefferencs with present job Utilities Inst Box 7 Pontiac Preas ‘ : as DRIVER? FULL AND PART : ecmnane paid. insurance. 438 Oren x OR GIRL TO DO ad = to learn) ¢ e otiac Press. Help Wanted 8 Ess Coie ky” 120 E. Clark — PLASTERI FE 2-29 NEW AND REPAIR evenin ASON a CEMENT WORK FREE gr ag Our work guaranteed. J, Webster & Son. OR 3-9402. R, ae SNYDER. ‘sanding and finishing WELL DRILLIFO Cc & N DRILL ing Co years exp. 1121 Dover Rd. WE SPECIALIZE IN Call tor estimates. EM 3-4879. Business Services | by. Hershberger “Brother, when we a la mode, we a la mode!” we nave ,000 Wwe are Me, fe buying and for toe best oo highest offer of cash settlement. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. the Phone for Mr Clark _ LAND CONTRACTS. _d@ Aye 4540 Dixie Hwy. pat saeert or egulivy in vour ' Templeton, Realtor ‘ae Orchara_ Lake Rd FAST ACTION? | contract - we 3 At uy diame te wurchese Paap JT Roc vot 'aOs waitin Pu, PbO “MAHAN ‘Eee girnce FE _#¥allable A: T Roo MS Ate BAT! Aduits: 402 | w Huron. FE 57684. Pe i mere Rano 3 RooMS AND BATH. pRooMy _and clean. Couple oftty, FE 5-4032 selling land ! Call us now AAA TRENCHINO co. _ foot and hours! Selling nationaliv PREE C Cplales* Write TaN-|. _ 116K, Brockton Mass. Instructions 9 shortage of trained men . ea MES Position availab) piano end dance instructions Hi otulu Conservatory of Music. #2182, If_ng ans., call PE ¢-2008. ~ Work Wanted Male | 10 Dining Room Waitress |aa compiste BUILDING SERV aND — ice. new & repair FE 2-4855. ‘Al CARPENTR uaa AND floor mm) cobetaty 65-8954 eel s oo WORK OF ANY FE 4-1480 CARPENTER & CABINET. NEW repair; pee sow. Burt Murdore. PE 2-786 _ MUST BE 18 APPLY IN PERSON. 9AM. TO 5 P.M. GUITAR, ACCORDION. te vail CARPENTRY CAB aves RE- poten & siding. . Wright. Wie a WORK NEW AND: tepsir Phone OR 3-4857 | = WOODWARD ae SQUARE LAKE - EXPERIENCED c& COOK MUST 1 BE — ar No 4, calls yierry Ag N 6 © | CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. abe position. Cleaners, FE 5-8116. iH sSCHOO RADUATE sires work full time. oe of- FB hens 8 specialt L GENERAL OFFICE Experienced. Must be accurate. — OR MIDDLEAGED WOMAN LIGHT HAULING - ANY _ KIND, _ hand ¢ Man WITH TRUCK ng ESIRES wo trucking, cleaning. uling. won 23-8207 ; Borsa Free estimates EM MIDDI { EAGED — ve bun ANT rs is Yr. OLD oe DESIRES vite time work week Piease phone — rE PaInTiING | WANTED “BY 1 ELDER- an. PE 5-6838 TERT. "NO jos TOO FE 7.8067. Gigging any time. PE 4-3284. (WARTS PAINTING AND ot any ‘any Sy efternoen. PLUMBING © WORK WANTED ED REA- sonable. PE $1016. interested. YEAR OLD raduate | i nouns, strenuous Ww river preferred. Meases ca ae i FR alee WETERAN WALL WASHINGS AND pa —- 32679 “BOND: EMPLOY MERE v 83% W. Huron FE 44460 _ LADY BETWEEN 23 AND 35 For | WALL Ww acne al Jacee 8 w. on. 3204 4 Devondale_ o AND PAWPTIRG Co. ecneer Mich 7 n A&B TRENCHING | Footing, water tile. Field tik PE 5-6061, = ROTOMILER [os end gardening | 2274 54-1670 _Hobbies & Suipplies 24A LIG cone WITH CASE, => 7.95; 3% mm. shide CASH 1 FoR esera weuen: CON- nm homes. Capitol St PE. ¢086 & oes, Co. 75 W. Huron pro for = ea“ fer cash. v oe: RILEY. —"Movieg & Trucking 15 19 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS repaired by motaty trained men “et our ir Office , oon Co, rence “APPT. TANCE SERVICE We service all makes of refrier- |. rs —— RUBBISH, CLEAN UP PE 46220. - arty SCRABELE SE SETS, $3. & mber sets, $1.69 u BACKEN. __Lawreneé. FE 2-1414 Wanted Real Estate 32A CASH FOR HOUSES I will sei] your house or farm = show you how will personally buy BROKER FE 4ST to ae BOWING. TR TRUCKING, PICK- SAsRuENTS CLEANED AND 4x5 PACEMAKER SPEED GRAPH- 4.7 Ovtar flash, Kalart range finder, —- . _Sonst old like mew $200. Syne ens; ashes eas stat = kinds of os Oakland ae raezi | BEDFORD aoviNG 3 ace eae — windows. _Free est. no ; 2-1631 CEMENT WORK. BREA EAKWATERS. _of_ repair work age, 'ocal. and long distance. Also LOOMPELD WALL CLEANERS. bytes Agent for Stevens ~ Notices & Pergonals 25 POL PPP POL LLL OL LL A le, AUDIVOX — Tacs ries CLEANED. aSH i hauled. Clean up. FE DRY WALL BY MACHINE. PREE imal Pe ee No job too SEW ER R CLEANING Sinks, Sunday Serv. ANY GIRL OR | ae NEED) NG friend] hae od contact Phone FE 2-8734. Confidential The Salvation Army. CUSTOM eae BY LOAD. 3-6821. HAULING oF ane KINDS. REAS- sonable, FE. 2-6857. j LIGHT -HA “HAULING & MOVING” & 1% ton truck FE 4-0257 Aerotred d Knapp Shoes — z oe = — — records thes ts from eee y Arthor Sweet. TOR 3 seo. Corp: WAVE SPECIAL. $6. i ‘Dorothy's. $00 N. Perry, LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING. ish hauled FE 2-0603. Electric—Sewers Cleaned -“ Sap aaa a [a SUDDEN perth ASHES bish. ve hr, service, N alte charge; chemically “wea-ed at = extra cost. - Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners % TON TR wanes Lela Call anytime “ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- ing 216 E iAIRS HOSPITAL Rent FURNITURE REPAIR AND RE- expertiy done. Molern Best oer antione, Free estimates. OL HOUSE RAISING AND FOOTINGS in, ptic & Lincoin. eet HEATING iG. HB. ve oe On SUPPL IEp. 100 WEDD.NG INVITATIONS. $7.50 riand . Huron. © Fue _heltered turaiture Sou ue GREEN LAKE OFFICE AN F cE MERCE RD. EM ___ WOodward 5-7744 Rings here ~ISN’E IT LOGICAL? you live in the. Waterford Drav- Clark: or ®urrounding lake areas. to fst your property . with s firm that concentrates on selling exclusively tn vour area? BROS. ~_— on rary yas oR 3-1768 to *: Sun __ Side Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS. NAPP SHOES” worth _Pontiac Farm. and Let’s Have a Party . Beautiful greeting | end Industcias Tractor Co. 8.. Wood w Open and ‘wacloae Sceaare wae TRUCKING CLEANUP | gpm oe articles wits ‘$6 PICK-UP WANTS spareges and odd jobs. Phone OR 8644 REDUCED RATES "E 5-06%. Large van to serve vou. Smith Ft 4-486. PLASTERING & Don Meyers. EM 3-0163 STOP—LOOK Wrecking tear down all types of ewes. HP. mee. Phone MY 2-6432 TRIMMING AND REMOV- —— Gorges estimate, PE 27-0019. FE Sutton Local and ‘lane Distance ‘Movine. PE 5-806 - part! to bone fide members only and that it is the intent of the Liquor Control Com- rant re license upon Dated April 1 ON AND AFTER THis~ will not- sponsible for anv debts contract- any other bertson, Park Mich VOLLMAR MOVING AND STOR- age. Agents for N. American Van. L Laree vans — in| States. Quick serv PAY TAX BUT DON'T WAX GET new Giaxo plastic tvpe leum Seals out dirt. Waite's Painting & Decorating 20} ay RELATIONS - PUBLicT promotional, advertising. counse be Poe | s ell por anal fe counts our 1-6645 after SAWS, PRECISION MACH. qe ‘FE ¢- : oe WS MACHINE MANLEY LEACH. 10 BAGL Y ST. | Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 -Small- ee 4. ae Dia] OLive | ETECTIVES— eg ns MA Brest Are you overweight? Tired? Con- PMLA PLL IOP PLP CASH FOR ALL euce OF USED | me FE_5-3853 case FOR YOUR EQUITY IN x im WRIGHT, Re: alto Kand sv FE Geaperstive Reai Estate, Pachanee LISTINGS WANTED | "NORDMAN L ESTATE } MICHIGAN PLatesu_ 2.567 MAHAN HAS BUYERS We need will ‘certainty - jeg oe to S ghase Our ‘ears of satisfactory -To Sell-To Trade IT- WE'LL INSURE [T | MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTO 1075 W. Huron : NEXT_DOOR TO BRANCH OFFICE 3° ROOMS. ld ERN. 2 QUIET clean adul ain 4 ROOMS” aaae FULI ¥ FURN- ‘ished. West side brick. First floor Basement. Automatic heat. Ga- et eg ee PE 4-5083 after 6 ROOMS. a Scnristian preterred. 4 ogg o » Ls } no child: 123 Augusta. 4 £2 aie "aca OL ATTRACTIVE PRIVATE 3 ROOMS __end bath Square Lake PE 8-1370. BRICK TERRACE 3 ROOMS AND vath furn or unfurn. Heat and hee water*furn Private entrance. U_ 4-2382. COTTAGES FOR RENT FURN Kitchen facilities. utilities inelud- ed Winter rate MY 2-0171 8S Broadway Lake Orion HOUSEKEEPING APTS ” PRIGID- aire linens evervihing furn 1 child, 145 _E. Wilson (DEAL BACHELOR BASEMENT apt. 2 large rooms newly dec- erated. Plenty of light. Private | -entrance & bath. Clean, sober | gentieman or working -couple. __Very reasonable. FE 4-7267 LARGE LOVELY 4 AND BATA. near Airport To eee or elder couple. OR 3-104 ‘ROOM APTS WORK = MOTH- ers with small eaiaren: rE 5-6340, SMALL. CLOSE IN prmaegl QUIET adults. 233'2 S. Sagina Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34]. AAO APTS. 3 ROOMS EACH. 700 _ Auburn Ave 3 ROOMS WITH BATH COUPLE only. On Sagimaw Trail, Drayton Plains. OR 3-1648 after 4 30 J ROOMg, AND BATH PRIVATE entrance Heat & lights furn. $65 FE 54-4321 ) ROOM APT UNFURNISHED. 78 Ww _ Huron 3. ROOMS ALL _ UriliriEs _furn @ James OR 3-168 : ROOMS. aD are ON a ~:ROOMS AND BATH NO CHIL- dren. 282 8. Marshal! FE 54-6307 |« ROOMS & BATH 424 OSMUN. $40 Mo 4 ROOMS AND BATH. HEAT furn Savov Act. Bide. corner of Sanford and Pike Apviv 444 E Pike manager's apt E 3-6549 5 RM MODERN. (CLEAN | APT F rivate “entrance FE 41847 32 eee = ON ‘WEST. “SIDE APT with heat furnished 55 Monroe _ 8 Phone FE 245%. or FE “ARCADIA APT —— } rooms and bath Adults only. $58 mr: month kK. HEMPSTFAD 103 E woke PE 4-8284 AVAILABLE THE 10TH 5 ROOMS and bath private entrance, heat. hot water refrigerator and stove furnished. Adults. §75. Ww. Hopkins rpson | a. IRPERION 2. ~«©PAINT- and decorating. FE 5-2860. AND wairirex | ; OA $3807 or OR-|- ig URNITURE NEEDED | nm wr) buy outright or 2- WOMEN WANT WALL hel and cleaning. FE 7-0223 - : peeae lean’ ae e wages. References, Hts CURTAINS RUFFLED OR PAN- ick up and delivery FE |. Pr s Telestegs_; FE _5-0676 §-0676 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 16 W ANTED FURNITURE! se : Painting, Wall Washing 22s, Painting & Wail WwW ashing stimates. FE $-2211. CURTAING NICELY DONE. REA- pene ‘ee oe 3 noe NEEDED "SaENOER APHERS Must. Be Experienced Pontiac Sotor Division Personnel Dept. ‘TRONINGS, EXCELLENT 1 DAY “GE cleanin, da ve riieuler. ‘een Atel cau FE 5 LADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK OF 4 ~“gny_ kina. Good reference. FE .| MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING. SBC. retarial service. EM 3-2842. “GLENW 00D = "Pontiac, Mich, work, Rochester vie! Ex- yerienced. OL, 2-1 1766. — -in my home, er D! ay Ase OR EXPERIENCED | ~~~ poten rE 40880. : 2¢. PE $1471 WOMAN ‘WANTS DAY AND IRONINGS DONE Building Service 12 4 ART E SWORGDA e — ving eo _&_remode’ 0 poeta” scauinet ant maktoge FE 5-604. oh BLOCK AND CEMENT wor -Al-o chimneys. No fob too m3 i % small. warenteed CARPENTER ROUGH AN ish. new Niomses. Needs Grill Cook - Food Preparation Cook APPLY IN PERSON 8 A.M. TO 3 P.M. WOODWARD ars SQUARE LAKE |. RETA LONGER OFFICE “ARD ae ~Sales Kee tb umber Co... 1441 jaldwin RESSMAKIN a SO AND ALTERA- .| PAINTING AND REDECORATING If you oe anything for est pri e in cash. on OAKLAND COUNTY’ S LARGEST USED FURNITURE BUYER FE_2-2066 LISTINGS WANTED Farms, business and commercia] Re Knauf, Realtor ADES “Larger nom homes for smaller, city suburban or farms, omes for incomes, payments are pepo parties concerned. Call” us, Bo olin DORRIS & SON. HAVE CLIENTS FOR M -ern 2 and 3 bedroom homes DEL-RIO APTS 281 OAKLA 3 rooms and bath. Sore & utill- _ties furn, Couple _only. FOR DESIRABLE COUPLE. WILL accept one small child, at Com- meree. 3 roomy th. $65. _Call EM 34134 PARTLY FURN. 2 LARGE ROOMS Private bath and entrance In- quire 646 Auburn Ave after 5 p.m. ROOM APTS. UNFUR- nfshed $56 and $60 « month. Util- tties and stove included. No chil- _ealis Nicholle & Harger Co |re : 5-818. Yo WEEK FOR SMALL Tus hot water, couple or ad Its After 5 p.m FE 45271 Rent Houses Furnished 35 2 BEDROOM MODERN LAKE- front cottage. Avail. immediately to June 4th 10 mi. from Pontiac. = weekly Baldwin to epee 4 to Joslyn jeft to La D Inquire. 656 Lawson. 2-4306. [3 Rooms FURNISHED ON SCOTT FURN. 3 ROOM CABING, }, REDEC- _prated. 3482 Dodd Ct, FE 4-2031. HOUSES AND APTS ~PURN OR unmurn Tote welcome. Russell Pe —— Pet sir-ot £ FE +1444. -€9- Stark St before ¢-- : tae a HOUSETRAILER. “47 MOD- el. FE _4-0078. Or will sell | PARTLY 1 FURNISHED BRICK 2 oo Tanch home Oil heat ™| SPECIAL __ ; Rooms With Board 34 ae ~xeULTS | noon AND BOARD. “CLOSE in. BOARD. = lotte. Of ie = RDING HOME POR 'ELDER- women. 5-725’ Hotei Rocwe - 39 OOD LOLA LL LAL AL LEA LOO nrg HOTEL AUBURIN Room by Day or Week Also 1 or 2 room Apartments. . gar ~ ad refri ~~ 20830 “HOTEL [ ROOSEVEL LT NEWLY — ROOMS $10 FEMA i Siok" ron THE MONEY ° PE 5-6126 HURON HOTEL. CLEAN MODERN rooms by day or wk. 45 W, t. Ph. PE 2-266 i Rent Stores 0 POPP BAPPRN LLL LLL MILL 8T BETWEEN HURON Lawrence. ‘arge double or single facing new Municipal Park- _ing ‘et. FE 5-617) Mr a Rent Office Space OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE IN| the Miller Building. 3313 Eliza. _beth Lake d_ For of Sale > Houses | ; “a BY OWNER. 6 ROOM MODERN _After 4 Pf, FE 5-7010. BY OWNER. CLEAN § ROOM modern house, $6,750. FE 4-725! 3 BEDROOM TERRACE HOME. 2 bedroom lakefront home. Suchy __Realty y. FE 5-2 2616 “PRICE REDUCED Immediate session. 3 bedroo Lake pire ome. Otl heat fenced $1500 WAL TER. OREN. — 2-583 TO BUY. TO L, REALTOR se: } THe BIRD’ TO J BEDROOM STARTER HOME. Near Auburn Heights. 24x40. Well and se = 9 oan memaet $950 down J BEDR ae Zi ROOM 00M FURN- ished newlv decorated stoker heat. full basement. 2 biocks trom -Federal's pad down. 28 Feneiey Ci FE 43811 BY OWNER. 8 ROOM AND BATH. Ful! basement. Sterm windows 4 room howse income. Paved street. Near School. Auburn _ Heights. FE 1-421 45 ; ROOMS AND BATH. PLUS 3 .Tooms and bal bath all on one floor Full basement auto. heat and hot water. Glassed in front | perch with *4 acre land Owner Wants equity of $1500 .OL 1-4793_ “NEAR-WHITE LAKE ATTENTION GIs” early 1 acre, on pavement. At- tractive 2 bedroom ranch home. Plastered walls. With basement, c: cue bes yoress: Don't miss Unis THE UMA M: ELWOOD “REALTOR Low Case-Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-1264_ FE 43844, Open 9 to ‘ ? aEW PLASTERED 2. BEDROOM ome. $6050 Cash to mortgage. FE 4-6010 NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! ‘ CIVILIANS $1.150 or Approz, $75 month includes every- Loge | Modei open dailv 16-7 o.m. On East Bivd. ‘ween Perry and Mt Clemens Anchor Real Estate _____Mode_Phone PE_3-9594 BY O OWNER. Ro, } ACRES, 6 ROOM modern part basem Secceee a hes. $7508, terms OR 31171 JACK LOVELAND. poe poy Lake Rd. ek are — Fe 2-46 661 Partridge * BRICK 4 FAMILY | celed in owe, on pares owen. | poo tlh gg Bal Shey? 3 veiment showing sopron. ie per DISTINCTIVE COLONIAL . Truly ale Py ssive home, sum our pounded wi : tg eg of many varietie: 2 car garage, full cee heat, recreation room place and many other’ A. - tures. Includes extra spartm with income of $80 pér month, Takes only $5,000 to pantie. * Ww AKD EL P ARTRIDGE CREALTOR — FE2-8316 - 43 W Huron St. Open Eve. 7 to 9 Gls—$100 Moves You In! WEST siDE 3 BEDROOM mae beoter it) car earave out Lake District 2 bedroom year around home Sitnated op jot 100x400 with beach price $6,050. For rther information call OR 3-7614. 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. A. G. ELLIOTT & “BONS North# at Middlebelt 48354 ae eri privileges Externor California-; “HERBERT C. DAVIS” | GILES | $30.00 é PER MONTH This ts a small, neat home with a very lerge it room. large lot & garage. The full price is only §3,700. “SHELL” If you have a er man in the family why not buy for only save money here by fin ing off the interior East side location en a large let. Immediate possession. 4 APARTMENTS Take the burden off your budget. by renting 3 apart- meno is live im the other loe ation. GILES REALTY co. 62 W. Huron FE 54-6178 Open 9 till 8 GATEWAYS ¢o HAPPINESS If You Want a Home Paved beacon econvenie = he tiac Motor. Well pisaned and Favalid | porate 4 eats 1 ath me scape jot a trek: ia -=4 arege. Offered at. $9,050. own. EXC EPTIONAL RICK minum combination »* screens, attached garage with CO» ment drive plenty shrub of ¢ ered at $1 , Soe a “ed am WILL LOVE E ExTE . ‘o Buy—To Sell—To Trade . . 1 Noor, .oil beat and elec. uisise oe BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE Ir fireplace, more than ‘is acre corne> lot lots of trees low taxes, $8750 terms cage — BIGELOW, Broker, PE 5- REALTY CO. REALTORS FE 2-0 -0263 Open Eves. ‘til 9; Sun Co-operative Reaj Esiate Ran ee ie. NEXT DOOR ad ERENCE asain oa POST oo arge vard. Laké arivioees Garag> 2 previous renters in 4 years—oprofessional people. Near Dravton Plains Available after Apri 25. Year's Bat. Bun. . pase $110 OR 3 ~— Force + 61st aA siete sa G 3 bar rg HOMES, $350 ne WN RY AND KETTER- ING. HANNAN. 114-4000. 5 —— ES AT 6412 ELM- rooms. 2 car. brick garage. New Anchor fenced yard. Owner wants ag ick action. Only $6.000 down fn the Auburn Heights ates. “AIT y. all J.A. Taylor. Realtor. FE Ci8s. or after 4 ieoaams : Seeeeeeenere—o PAPER HANGING — & PAINTING. FE 4-6829, Furniture Refi Refinishing 16A 16A. FURNITURF REPA REPAIRS Income Fax Serv Service PBB LL LOL ee 7 ata) Lote & TAX hk TAX SERVICE 1041 Argyle FE 2-2602 CCcouUss “NG ~ Ed 1041 A: tee. ¥ reasonable. e L sontmenis OR Te. AX SER MOL or EM 30. | & 8-0151 or 3 Me M4 BENJAMIN R. BACKUS LIPCOVERS 18 W. Seren Gh. Room 10 ~1892 SAVE = MON fONEY “= ey resi. ‘tor appoint Series “END WALL PONTIAC'S LARGEST Cash waiting. LET 5 BUY IT OR AUCTION IT 8-2681. WANTED Te ‘TO BUY ALL TYPES] furniture. Ph. FE 2-5523. soe PAPERHANGING CLEANED TUPPER OR 3-106) __wWtd td. Miscellaneous 28 Bor's A AND GIRL's BIKE. NEAR- FE 17-0069. ___Physiotherapy —21A RUG, OxS STOVE & CLEAN | youth bed. FE 5-530. ! SWEDISH MAS MASSAGE & THERAPY. gem a technique. 72 Elm Teleyision Service. . ee rae ~ | GUARANTEED TV RE MAKE. FE $-9736. RADIO & TV:, 127 8. PARKE 8ST. “WANTED: ‘POWER MOWE tractor, Prefer 5 ft. f. J Pie saree Ped 8. G *-Chabs- “get of used golf clubs ae Sa _ properties available. | Sylvan Realty _ 3383 Orchard Lk. Rd. " DAILY 6 ) —___ SAT. SUN. 9 TO.5. WANTED LISTINGS. LAND CON. CON- | tracts... Bob FE sate PE Sits. ~ COM PLETE Real Estate Service. Want ‘te. thade ‘your present home | _— tho = pool i buy, Lega 4 from Loy mg 'e build ogghey i ours, many — without frontage o' available for will sub-di- fe, oF WALLED “LAKE. MODERN CON- Riences 2 bedroom, close to vil- lage. $18 50 weekly. MA 4-3234.- Rent Ho ‘Houses Unfurn, 36. PLL LLL PLL al |3 ROOMS IN AUBURN HEIGHTS. _ Semi mo 3134 Bessie. 3 7 ROOM OM HOUSE Tae MOD- ern. Electric stove & oi] burner furn, 1033. Boston 3 Rooms AND BATH. 36 CLAY- arn. 5 ROOM HOUSE. $110. A MONTH payment. a eavaner: OR3-403 __Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING | nog repal! Expert ‘General Printing and Office _— Co.. 17 W Lav rence. G AND TAX SERV- |. le. Home ap- TYPEWRITERS RENTED ___Mitchell’s 123 N, Saginaw St. _ price offered. Pontiac & 5 or R_ 3-4829. ___ Money W Wanted 28A ree PPB PLA LPL Mal cle INTACT PRIVATE party. Ti cagh $15.000 at sf per ll. Pontiac $3500 AT OR 315 Wanted: Homes, Farms, Land Contracts PAUL M, JONES REAL ESTATE. W. Huron E_ +3805 Upholsttering HO 4¢ jUPMOUSTERING Wanted to Rent 29 — yet TO Nae = LAND. | ed tenants fu angel RE: i gi wl spreads, Your material. DRAPES SLIP COVERS MATE a : BAN 27. DESIRES — ‘®& BD. DY OR List ¥ pet RF, McKINNEY buy house of an: tion in Gesirabic’ iseotion. $3,000 less. wv down pay- tora Write £ EN WELCOME 4 room sémi-modern extra lot for arden near Auburn Heights. $15 per week. |.R. J.-VALUET, Realtor | | 345_Oakiand Ave an 5-0693 _ naw a pest Seaere du- . Ave Lee pri 9. OR Poon "} BEDROOM HOUSE near Rochester. Ca!l pees TUxedo_2-21 ODERN 3 BEDROOM 2315 IN- a "Rs Orion. For jan Lake __infcrmation Lincoln WALLED LAKE 2. BEDROOM. Cuse. to village. Modern conve- ~tilences. $15 weekly. MA 46-3234. Rent Lake Property 36A eee EXCEPTIONAL, PACING FINEST beach. Pine Lake. 3 miles west of Poatise. Completely furnished $800 season or year round rates. FE 2-8662. : * te unt terrace Oceunanc¥ Mav Ist, WANT | 2-0689 : g agp odes BLACK oe} TAN PART mn ; an Sh rd, 7 male. swearing collar ew | aw. : ee : BLUE PARAKEET. VICIN- itv. Deavios Fa rats Sat = 26th Rewerrd Share Living Quarters 30 om TO SHARE APA No 3 E. Wid, Contracts, tgs. 32 ‘YOUN G Russell Young Rent Apts, Furnished. 33 3B For Rent Rooms 37 BBL AE LLL LLL LIN LL LLL i pace ROOM. CLOSE IN, MAN __PE 5-1639. AT BUS STOP “LARGE | FRONT PE 6-7332, _clean_ quiet room. ATTRACTIVE t SLEEPING ROOM. West side FE £3084. ae downtown. “Call erieet CHOOSE ‘WANT ADS }AND WIN! ' you solve p oe a ti Ror mpl ag and parole ‘Dial Dil FE "a 2-8181, © \RTMENT 2 oe or parE. mm. N. oO! > tik Abr be Close Sg i 40376. 42 _Watthews SLEEPING. gloat ae NTT od ONEIL aie ROOM CLOSE IN. NEAR _ 48788. Whites tae: 1 te Food AP tSTT Sat and Fun. { 5. TUlsa STARTER HOME WILL BUILD A 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON A FULL BASE- MENT IN CLARKSTON, CLOSE ON EXTERIOR AND READY SIDE ONLY $300 DOWN, 2 TO 8 CALL AT OFFICE AT CORNER _OF WILLIAMS LAKE RD. AND M-59 FOR ALL IN- FORMATION. : F. C. Wood Co. Realtor pane Williams Lake emer ee & Mie 31234 Offic mn 9-5 After § Call OR 3- “2003 ~ SUBURBAN ‘2 bedroom, home. Has gas, lights water Lage win — and $1.50) ‘DOW " room bunesiow Beth Full hesteent % acre garden soll. de — PY mbes Call for further “CUCKL ER REALTY 3 en FES 5-012 FE "ae FAMILY HOME- Pull heh construction. Center hall plan. Living room, dining room - @ family size kitehen, 2 bedrooms, bath, and deti on main floor. 0 stairg are 2 bedrooms a TO HIGH SCHOOL. COMPLETE | * MODEL OPEN SUNDAY FROM| Ottawa Hills Desirable newer custom built home. 6 room burigs- low with 2 bedrooms and . # _ tiled bath down: 7 Geenices with’ additions! 3 piece shower beth Many aoe Owner siiae ing ow Only $3,500 down, plus faa mige. costs. ead ee, pa barn 3 Brand new West su! West Side 252 N. Johnsen, Ave: ¢ large rooms and bath plus nursery: * lawn. 2 car garage. Bus b door. New lower price A { ; terms. Prompt possession. KINZLER 670 W. Huron ot . PE 43528 H fo answer ph +: Eves Open 9 Co-operative Real Estate, Exchange YOUNG — EER HIGHLANDS bedroom brick, plastered walls, full. bas Stee: . ahs od. ond well land- rive. yer enc seaped. 15 days possession. See this outst home today. HURON | 4 room Talia oak fore, ‘arpeting and ment, auto. $8,500 with ual ot dow Ae = possession of "thts me 500 DOWN Lovely 5 room bungalow with 2-car insu- -jatea warage, 2 hots. 3 weg om, n Vivan ideal for profes sional. , $400 DOWN TO G. 1.=One _of our, best buys, a neat clean low with rn 1 and bus. Priced at $8,900. ILLNESS FORCES SALE ervthing is. on one ‘Wall to wall catpeting ahd drapes included. Ce RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ! |¢1100 poww'a. tn 2} ent, ar : ‘ leges. on Putte, ee realy berrce walore Immediate poaser: sion this home. Russell Young REALTOR © 419. w. st. Open rekon al 9: onl ine Le MAKE YOUR OWN> BREAKS through Classi- fied Ads! Sefing eres call $21 at or an an ‘- Pv) Phone Kap Rahs | writer, extras, Garage with at-- is ward is : f 3 pol \ ef | a te te 2 pe hy fareisl +4 { ‘ i uf roof i + 2 h. age he a a re i Se! j oi ‘PRESS, MoxDay, APRIL 4 jas sis oe | CHILDRENS WANTED. home” Ps district, ONLY $1,250. down. VETERANS DOWN, - “new 3- bedroom ranch es lots. at Green's out anterior Small .o ‘a ny aieaeiereae bus service to public and parochial «chool Has livine room. kitchen bath with shower oJ furnace and hot wa- ter heater Enclosed breezewav end earage Lake owrivilezes or Union Lake $1800 will handle down payment Balance 877 ver m ~~ oe ie’ ~ EMBREE & G REGG 1365 Union Lake EM 3-430) Union Lake revues € OVERLOOKING Lalla led VALLEY. at R lovely. 2 bed- regular forces Lovely 2 base- PAUL-A. KERN, Realtor “SM Oakland Ave FE 2-0208 “Real Estate Since 1919" water. 2 ve privileges. on Lotus Lake, ceptionally nice corner, $930 down. AVONDALE SCHOOL new cath te to the —_ ne = With $500 @ : IRWIN & ROSA| _ List your property with us 245 DOWN * bedrocm starter i-me. built on “GOODELL. REALTY. 3206 Rocrester Rd OL 6-0831 ~ OXFORD HOME ae von. Wd “located edo good Setcking” a Lo pa! requined. ~e Price Sa, with 950 terms MEAGHER REAL EST ATE Oxford, Mich. OA 63122 . am, K . EN Established isle Two FOR ONE. ~~ we the price at eee ee houses. consider ‘trade for — farm or - all for $7,050 450 dow Located in. Ox Pecos ae crest. Call tonight for further details. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 Open Eves. Next to Consumers Power . Johnson _ FOR BETTER HOMES RETIRED FOLKS - __ Nurses or doctors. Beautiful brand GIROUX & FRANKS dong’ Dinte fey, OR Set | —Open until 8—Sun 1 to'S p.m |. TIME-TESTED “FAVORED | SUBSTANTIAL Adjectives or dese ive je he. i 4 of the eclaimed ce, AVER r i hood whts in twin vanities in ceramic bath and a vanity ir master bedroom, two zone hot water system. optional HOTPOINT appliances; Dishwasher automatic washer =< dryer. wate! r, cal- ¢imater. - features island eve A few are: RF fi Ww oven in man garage. e. Kthen “bul }t-in with ventilat- closets, The re i com. plement hom de- SLICE OF HAM “All I want is a road map? japlex.- ranch style [ Serene. Taree lot, ake privl ftoges: rge vileges $5060 with th $1,000 down . will discount for cash, = Snyder Lavender W. Huron PE 24411 or EM 3-3903 ANNETT General Hospital — — 3. bedroom me 2 full rotocaal il ge 2 car Only 61500 down. hes, sarane signer het this ind. be open from o anwe st”, ’ ater 9 2151 po PRICED. FOR QUICK SALE. 2 bedroom e. 21 oe old. , Can't A a ng . for — = with Bh , ope Mas. . and = a J, “Take Jeunes For Sale Houses 43 ; . 2 er pm ~- $1,000 DOWN = Auburn Rd. near CHAP APIN Opdyke. 4 rooms and bath with bo ypctosag _ oll heat, plus cozy NSTRUCTION -and ¢ room that rents for TE 4-0447 $17.50 ae Ry Also mew 1's .car : | RN RILEY, BROKER FE 35-3479 SE tit or FE 71-6136 °§ ACRES Large farmbouse. Living reom, B t tile bath, 2 bedrooms, la: kitch- a i ] I ] rm — roam. down. oom e a apt. up. : , ome area Priced at only | James K 1.300 reasonable terms ecOrr take e bowers « egg oo nee 2 |Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 377 8: Telegraph & Sun. Co-operative Real } Estate’ Exchange yoong wall to wall car- room ki - Radiant Neat, large yillity rg * reatton room, attached garage, _ floored attic, cash to mort- ~ Page. suitable for executive, — 2 Family— rs YOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY _BENJAMIN & STEPHENS, INC. $300 DOWN hed: - New 2 with - unfinished interior Lake privile- es. Wiligms Lake Gardens. OR PERRY PARK. 4 ROOMS, BATH. Almost new Oil heat. Sewer. Electric water heater. Garage. lots. $6000 with $1000 and BROKER Spa 2162 “EAST SUBURBAN New 4 room modem, oi) begin“? — r plumbing, $8950 with $1950 a furnace, — email On. RAISE 4 rooms larwe utility. nen a .. near Dequindre Eves. PE 2 150. installed. LOVELAND zis Cass Lake Rd., — Harbor 23-4873 _4-1661 “$595 2 BEDROOM HOMES streets by builder. 000 BTU jum inu BROS: 8 from. swimmine in lovely Svivan WHITE DOWN: PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS NEW i i= sliding win- stores. TORS i on. esta ‘a, oR +ne SYLVAN VILLAGE This comfortable home is just 2 biock: shuf- fleboa: Village. Features ? bedrooms, large living = eeprlcaes ‘81. 000 "to GT. No Down Payment - $160 PER HOUR Earnings pd > atl sae tor a m-dern 3. Pull tile bath arse Tot. eke” orivi- leges. June delivery Brine vour —_— discharee and $10 de- posit. C PANGUS 1919 -MI5 Ph. Ortenville 182 . Reverse ches 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME. —— garage. Priced for quick $10,730. terms to suit. $00 down. 3 room modern, full paceman, furnace, Close in. $500 down, 3 bedroom house. close to Josiyn Rd. Full price, $5,800. Geo. Marble, Realtor 6261 Andersonville GARAGE, 3 2 NL _Telegraph Open Evenings board e. = glass ec ; : j AW ~y ¥ 1 Niadies : beth Lake gracious living room | © ‘ang 5 eTReal Estate Exchange | Porch. mice large basement with JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 6 room bungaiow situated West BI field with dining ares, conv ae-| ond Gesheban hee ca" Gece | Sen oi tavemie Box 2 ie Poo a a te a ee ee O vel ne 345 Oakland Ave. PE 5-9441 on 50x25@ ft. fenced yard. 4 ceioriiny an . ae ga peg ort igo der] LT _tee Pres, 4 * 2 F i 2 : i Ld 5 asem ess. 4 oe ees ‘Earlmore Blvd. | ise sevese ions lento ) SSSR Bisel Bain SAGES | place sbedvoomer cbrews-——{ this fine fame nals laces see} Real and ot ‘alee Munn nin + © ACRES. ¢ MILES EAS? OF THE | RESTAURAS uity : Weer toga “Houptal, targe | at S800, Mav we show vou n Hea abe rages | ace Uitharnee's nee Go| sre" eloweae cates" Waar |. utes" mal monit” we | Sent ee a Egy once = ie Ak tile ay ike Fishing? Cc. lake privileges. “Only $a cme. and = —— is me m ments oles may availab 11.280 casb_to G. I. “mortgage. - : . =e oy value belore oe in we Gee : a pes pe Se ail = : If so this is the slace for vou | - * REALTOR z es you buy. : lot Onlv $2500 down ; BUS™N NETTING “OVER $2.00 bar = ¢ Meters 2 fat cech | In fact. vou cam catch fish right! 28 E Hui FE 3793 Every Night 3 to 8 os and the Dalance like rent. Cal ae ee remeron ap epee amoye ween 1 sem rnace $9,500. t ‘thre &toret+ : ——— GT ; 7 Oneida Road cea #¢res_ot iene. PONT TAC REALTY ee err ae m enimoie: woska $0 W. TENNYSON — Drive Excellent 2 bed bunga- Ottawa Hills JNICHOLIE _ Sine. S48 130 98° ay lei] MM 5 Eo 27 Baldwin ____PE5-a275| 00 with excellent terms. Call for 4 ACRES LAKE FRONT cara Sh. teapec aot al to, atm Tosa, Piantered 4 bedrm. home wth 2 up and estate end insurance Be Building Supply Business : it r a { \ OR TRA = these new toom homes. full bamt., Delco ol heat, down. Bath is dewn Attrac- ao ait Clemens St FE 53-1201 Leslie R. T 1 os state highway in one of the ochester-Ox ord Area Attractive rome home — ae diving em Picture window aluminum storms and: ive living rogm with loge bu: —— FE esite ripp. Rea tor peo gy get to sections ad ees _ —< old home for a taree selec fleors: — bleds: dtehen- screens | “Wretal ie. re is also # or Sale Lake Pro 23 W. Lawrence Picnic 1 wi ~~ fo sunny | 5 J [. A fam‘y or fcome With w very} ‘ered walls. hal ‘and two in cupboards tile bath. oil all for only $9,750 pitas fuil stze dining rm. and oe “4 Oven = * * ee . ° “‘laree lot. Fruit creek 9 cat ee —s x. a —. spd’ tarmnse. automat. per ce cent down to qualified eam breakfast room off the UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES. FE eis « or FE = eayns With modern. living cua Aeon a —— =a os ig Ss __ Fage. ™: A Bh = _ vires = = oe neapeq=-= = itchen. Priced right with $3,200 4 ee bor i . m, dandy high dry base- fi ¥ aS bedrooms ifodern Zs Suburban eg =i vay | ment. ofl AC. heat 160 ft: homes. thes coe ot ee Ways - unfurnished. $6250. Terms. Call | (>—---5.—s, grossed over $80,000 last vear. foom and kitchen with dining | avement. 150 ft. on lake situated last get yours now! Only La Acre WM. H KNUDSEN "_EM _3-2921. =e — Rion FOR on oe on Ue inte motel posites zeal, cntate. is area & loads of cupboards. Base.| ®™0ne spreading e oat: $700 down pilus FHA mort- * 2 bedroom ranch home with i Pk eee a7 Ses PONTIAC — YEAR AROUND pero ion patipeed cel $55 00 ——— kg om omes im very g00d condition] Sel, 815.975 or trade on Sage costs. attached breezeway and ga- REALTOR s and garage sears iles Rochester. Pre e asonable ae throughout Priced at $11590 with | °F 3 bedroom home on westside. x rage. Ot] heat. storms and 510 Pontiac State Bank Bide. oe _Tote ‘cheap for ‘eashe OR 33023 too Fes. et Sate Wide 5 ee “‘EMBREE ie GREG Fl LL PRIC E pine | soe = cong ell EAST SUBURBAN R. AY OQ’ NE iL, SUES N, fot 80x31 a” Wein coecutne He ae REDRGOM Bes =e . area on gon ial — AND Wood soaverd. hon ‘a ae ss Sing on ; ar ee ce a 3 BUNGALOW — 35 W. Huron Open Pony 88,080 ~ on - iiG call us. _ a G1. with $1500 down or Civili Ph FE 3. large lot with full ent. at- fences "38 pang ‘y acre. A stone's : : To a ee. To TOR - 37, 200.00 Cc RAWFORD $2500 down Practically new home Co-opere VTE 31103 or OR Sto e R2 "aSegppaden open popes deren the lake. $1. 500 an. Special ie ments is att] BIRD” to. see. oaace floors.. oil AC heet. change | Ranch Home ee same amare _Call owner PE 2.6306, We specialize in obta ae AND. FIX- ‘wow. monk : beautiful flush birch doors. tile This contre sties for elients or in locat- cost. Down Pay ment . 83% : tad pata . and levely vaneled kitchen ie hom hen alta chacp sod and. 0: Syl L k oan particular tures below s, Wil aoe, “ea ang .. $550. 00. ; and breezeway situated on lot OUT'S <— Cc = comtort you'll fing in homes FOR COLORED tter-< >y! van a rig teal estate desired. Lake : - “eno field Se Se wh AMI te = priced tr Tr. “Car za : Onls. § and dre = personal {4 — town “ See ate noes Deting, marble sills. alumi- | * 84000 down to qualified GT] “79.99 n. ng _ sites over- ice on your call. 9 to 1 for inspection. Mi lord, Plus mortgage costs OFF BALDWIN $875 DOWN. “bot oe ee room home. opasement, gas ene tie ee | P __MUtuai _4-2293. | caliuad. weet side YoratSun_] — room. with levee cloret. — po ge fire- pond : including taxes & in- Lik van ea bf : eG a* io Just Paciet ront fi ree. wi rage. : Dositty 2 Coaperative Real’ Estate J. A. T ] a Share full orice $11,908. ‘nd room with all kinds of = | So fe it a oe Ratt aie A 18 ACRES DA AIRY With TOOK wits, moe " money- i very ) : = : Sese Sherwood es ms. “= a y Or — ay aimed‘ wine serene. bacon Lake J. CG HAYDEN SAT. son's ci mile north of Seymour Lake, MUSIC, PINBALL 3 ALTOR — INSURANC total urice New 2 bedroom 36 E Walton Bivd. 8044 8 DIXIE : ye otfitad Mee PAF cays] Moms vor tae rots, Pasce | He Creer wil Manet, “!'" | Reahar Me™ 4 open Steet Pa ne reimarans f eeeaats | eka students ge Sete = eee EE | a So Oe eral 2 Sense A PIANO }Loon Lake Shores | | . __ SHOPPER thie’ weame. Plenty of = , : _ Ss ‘ams Lake” ive ¢ Hua- And the rest Ke the furniture ’ IF- YOU HAVE: expand. $11,500 on torms, Perfect < OF F JOSLY room. den.thed hen eens is included in the vrice of Drive by, end. see A fine Operation for semi-retirement, SPECIAL ee eee age] Seameregeetcrreee | Tene Nidan aise ene WAR | men 3 fore air i : q ; ; : ‘j : ceramic te beth, | Youn stows oseet con inn ckoset, Cane: need to move {in is your bell ing moctrace with ted CHI RD E. PARTRIDGE itehen, ecorated. floor : toothbrusn clothes. Two . : ~ § REALT INDIAN VILLAGE paved street. sean be ar-| ‘ten sete ais modems kitcnep livinr ‘room and . a ake iat I S - . ; J “ , See this one today, in basement fullv Insulated, see warden soil. : i ee = ‘torms and sere heated : ™ x bed ’ . White Cape Cod with Ln BACK OF ST. JOSEPH ol car garage, built N Nort ff Bald : 1 soe ay ee fc porch yard, 2 bed- 3 bedrooms, full baseqent, gas Putt Brice vin io a ‘nave street. | “Edw. M, Stout, Realtor h—Off Baldwin Jo pay down—voa will. find this | ie FE 201 = ee rooms down with bath; 2 heat, aluminum storifs'‘and| | by ancmaan Le. aw St. FE. ssiss| Near Pisher Body, good of room go —. a ge mG LOTS IN WORT CREA peareoms, oat. for children: screens. very neatly decorated. Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 Gun -12 to 4 or Nome basement. a oe car on its. UILDINC oF pak TE. NEW Cus- " * garage, full Shown by aan only. DRAYTOK : . warage. 36.650 wilh 8 e] ft. in : oes. — Seon now = ee : = pent, ol! heat. Near PLAINS AREA 3 ‘buy at ;UILDE MRC, Le : pen peak Hear wae we BEDROOMS, lar: living room , us for we oe | TOMERS throug’ h Classi- and ry y dmoen bt with dining ell. modern kitchen, ; F ee BUY A ee " : Sx a $200, LOW ae appointm ee SC ‘| TRAM. full wath. . on ee S blocks | Money! F : at SohR W : ther fied ads. T i - . Tes us ¢ ‘ . Leslie‘R. Tripp, Realtor ments of 47 ort mont wciutme | You can turn into quick |+ " non. PE 041 Pe thas | © reach buyers ERT can turn into qui : fren auiek NT CHOLIE | for anjthing and everys REA on FE 5-51 or FE 5-947 “Ht one oun Ph FE 5-2566 Evenin, vi Sos ak Fe “rd soy cash anything you'd like = par grey Betare to sell! To place a For Cooperative R Real Baise Hechoast Sale ad, call FE 2-8181, & HARGER CO. oS A he va | thing, ‘dal FE por Buckner FINANCE COMPANY HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac FOR A LOAN? LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. iv Lawrence. PE 2-020: Pontiac “WHEN YOU NEED $25 - $500 “STATE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 FTEACUE FINANCE CO. 202. N. MAIN - # ROOM HOUSE IN CITY, SWAP for yecees Yand. second land con- if house trailer. Cal) eat. USE-_ ha: eae _ ‘ 7 ri TRAIL! 5 re anv SF aye eK ; | BABY BLUE NYLON SHORTIE BOYS CLOTHING SIZES 16 TO WILL ae will 5 com tract a ae 9” bad Brown.” L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 _W. Huron PE 2-4810 price at Jack’s, 163 N. Perry, ree ~ st 98 and . Newman's Varietv Gift Shoo. ire. 15 fe Jewell ‘stove. Teles: 52 Gal. | Electric coat, size 14. Good condition, $8, Call, OR 3-7665. FE 5-622. a a a “Smith s, fe &. Saginaw : TiNOLEUM AN OAT ce | ““She’ s been on and off TV for years—she comes on, and I TRADE-IN SALE _washer ot Oar Seas CRUMP "ELECTR Ic 45 Aubira Rd. FE 4-3573 RADE ELECTRIC oe “FOR 5 i * Lovely for Easter MA 63166. ||. 3 SPRING FORMAL. somuition. Oniy Worn twice. Agua. a A” Se FE 6 MAPLE YOUTH BED. NEW MAT. a Ae GIRL’ SPRING SHORTIES. ‘CORT tress, Twin beds. FE 3-0821. 16- , Tt AGic TABLE TOP GAS 28 GE alien sie "Arvin cooscle TV 13 ” | tura her off: C . screen, $50. 5 GIRLS SPRING COAT AND HAT,| fereen. oh tages no gay i oe a ne et ee fn food ‘condition. e98 Mans- * en 1H COUDEPOT REFRIGERATOR. Sale Household Goods 57 ane nee. FE $000" __ | ‘used 11 mos. $96. PE 5-826] MANS SUITS. SIZE 4 EXCEL-|] tween 1 and 3. $x12 MAROON SHAG RUG. FIRE- lent 5-0627. NEARLY NEARLY NEW , REDRIGERATOR ow screen 2 overstuffed chairs. Wise LORDS. ANTIQUES, | an FE #0268 furniture : exchange, aT FRM OIL, BURNING USED Gas "RANGES: $20.56 AND mise. Resale toon. "201 Gakland: | NEV weter heater. PE. 2-6945. wo iB. B. Munro Electric. * jeat condition FE 43996. | 24 IN USED TV... $28 | Waster 10 GAS sTOVE. as. - Sie ALES. 16 in. wy ALTON TV $40.96 | “Other items. PE 5-276. Sisses. Sa Jom Cor. Joslyn PE For Sale Sale Miscellaneous bol SPRING CLOTHING. | COATS, REFRIGERATORS LAST TOOLS. ly pMaageneor go = - ‘gon ae hee they aa ene ances at who es to all. Short. FE 2-8893. : eA: foe 5 years. Buy @ néw} GENERAL W. cO., WHITE NET FORMAL WORN —— ier 0 — m ame Dixie Hwy. ane vere . a machine. E S —oece_Size_ 9 OL crensemt, 30) Orchaee Lake Ace | son? sted te Ohthe BTC Gets Sale Household Goods 57 REFRIGERATOR $38. BOYS BIKE o nor furnace ee ee . range = “ GAIN IN SMALL RADIOS. machine $12. TV, excellent request. OR 3-2046. $25. Electrie cash Tegister $50.) ATTENTION OIL HEATER “es to $10. PE 8-8755 FE 52766 carburetors, $16.15 exch. Guaran- Depose, service for €. wild rose sorting | Needs Sastre: ng. =| yo Bg all oe pattern, $75. Also Towle Sterling heater. 3-2046. service. 6 place setting, service | ¢ Loc eco “BED- — AWNINGS” for 8. Silver Flute pattern, in| table & 4 gen 635: re — rai oes sises im Minled “P.” eed very title, $128. | _frigerster 900. FE +7116. *ONTIAC TENT & AWNING CO. — PE 5-0038. i895 HO HOTPOINT, COLORAN ox 400 ‘Oakland Ave. RANGY AND iran br Only i available ,6. RB AIR COMPR wece® 6 cuain 18 _Myrtle_Dr. | Munro Electric W._ Buren. senders. s _ pelichers, er tools, Bros 5 STOVE, 0, On $11.96 = eames tee har Clem fod ceed furniture cos Fe sen ee JACKSON S°RENTAL LY in AND MAT- | “2 ontcalm “sna “MATIN 1 FURNITUI RE “tress. Dressing tab end bench | 4 REAL BOY — CUTTER Free FE 54-3853 —_ mixer; * large wagon, 1 . : -~—#--PER-CENT-- DISCOUNT... TIL. APRIT. isTH_ ee HAGGERTY For For Sale Miscellenceus 60 SA Draw Tite Hitches 1 Jig Saw (With Motor), saw 6" blade. Both in excellent ~ eendition. Call FE 71-9443. DRILL BAND SAW. PORT- posed = oe, Boys 28 in_ bi- OL 6-193. For Sale Miscellaneous 60 13 PIECE BATHROOM SET w 4 recat a scoshentn or" Cg call BAGLEY AUTO . PE g , ha is sand L, 8. & R AND tabl taple, 040 for beth | full size ‘Se , | pat Orchard aks ve. TRAIN ANI AND BOARD. PE 17-8803. i ee CABINETS, No. 1 Skil- sr chair. $20. 118 Brows Ra. 2M... LAWN MOWERS “a after 6 p.m. 11X34 LATHE 3 = C.G. > a Losse pe — lee terrific values ‘ate Michig Piuorescent, pol on cond (4% foot), dam- damaged cook. # Moves, used fu dt furaiture a Trailer Sale airy Dixie miichnsan ‘Deayten Plains. Cay SHARPENING MA- a. eash. FE 64512 or LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS ( D Seaadh ba do SERV-| Free te “. = teetory ranabyaer. ee ae ee Reasonable. FE 2-3951. E CABINETS, LARGE 26 NEW weene air compresso a mane Boiler — o' “hot water. heater mo electric mL UEL OIL TANKS rita” Satta aha 134” BIRCH DOORS _ x6" by O36" Limited Number $7.00 MERCER FLUSH LES. 0 Poot Tr welled Lave. ———___MA_¢3223 _ he YOU WANT . baste — We wrecked over 221 ‘| 19x20 lavatory complete Mess cabinets with tights Medicwme copinete wih flue- Go son lig! = Car refrigerator . . Vat aluminum — door .. Small clothes ree Wash down pctnareg with ‘peats by 50 New Gp tee _siler emt t to Wreck 192 buildings : = employ 4@ men, ot expert | artiste. — = -_ on Foe materials to if good used pl awe mga pe i na GHBOR: UNION SSIS S COMPANY INC. 8 Woo Mi. link is our orced concrete oon drains. State Licensed é Field anprov-d UNION & Supply Co. 1980-90 Union Lake Rd. EM Sagi! = aa MA 4-2600 bondec Constr. | TELEVISIONS, REFRIGERATORS, | 51_W, Huron 1x32 double sink with spray ie 98 e Display ad. Bob's Building. S — hag cuarantee: ... = Service. 207 W. Montcalm ' 6 year ruaran' , "PHELPS ELECTRIC WOLVERINE LUMBER AND WRECKING CO. Phone OM $1217. OR 3-128 No. res a per a pads 2 COMBINATI STORM AND sheeting per M. ~ eS Tn Bee pollre- too te 73 | 218 Iavetorien with filings $16.98 1-3 H. P. JET 50. i bd ngs 816. ui} doce Hen it pees ooh 42 We carry a full in lumber gal. tank $112.50, _plumbing builders supplies. G. A. Thompson 80 8. Perry. _All_priced right! we WRECKING tidy ester hg MOVING SALE ner of Pierce. St. i Ai 1-3 bo shallow went by wump $63. 18 Bi.mingham (near city Hall), 62 gi was » $7 materials for sale — 4 £ bi on to 4, kindling aees ¢ duty pitcher pum $5.10 i compartment cement lounery a | =~ Ayla re Save PLA: with stand Easter — tulipe, hyd: faucets Bee Reale eee ieee 617.85 pony Hy Asalens. ash and : Mrs. ° Newman's Open daily 8 to 6. 4 1e@ to 2 Shon. 815 Orchard Arnason Pluming Supply |—##— oes M15 Ortonvill: ioe ar 130 oe Do It Yourself 61 Yx« WALK IN GATE GAL. spe- For Sale Miscellaneous 60 aa AMP TF. P ! * Peiser. ror - cendition * J =e verges ss me] s Se eee vas Seen ees ee, ‘ ear 8, up, 2. heavy dut: juction repulsion ure, ‘e end % % good 15 tires. ~* OALBY_ T.V, SERVICE FE 40802. - SACRIPICE, 10 SELECTO-.VEND __machines, $100. . FE 80876. SIX SWARMS ¢ post STATE IN IN: spected Honey bees. Inquire aift- 5, at 71 North Midland, Pon- ie. a 8 een ene eae arpecop $3.29 PER L Warwick's, 2678 Orchard STORM SASH | Aluminum combination windows and doors LOW LOW price!! FE 4-6089 $ am. to ® Al IED STONE. sand, sravel Ee Conklin. ‘TLL EW ¢ yd. loads. FE 50448, ‘ ALL KIND OF GRAVEL AND ps OF SA vel mh éin FE FE 4337 ALL TYPES OF GRAVEL hauled, 3 fea. 5 FE a ov | Me » titce “LETTER AND 9 and '« Jacobs oan? chucks. ‘ acemenee, mis- ee small tools Eve ' at low prices. 1 1 Eariemoor Bivd JEWING ae ate Ade R. adjust and Will = vadee of ten mi. for only $2. Parts extra. I sell factory rebuilt portable and cabinet —— 10 year guar- antee. J. Brennan, 635 Auburn _ Ave. “ SUMP PUMP FOR SALE AT —_ ain price. Call after 4 fr. 417%. STROLLER. PLAY PEN, 27 END tab: White win, machine upright SEPTIC TANKS. Treiching—Holes hu; Complete __tostallation f desired. } FE 12-6472. oa “ee Se or deliveréd. Days, or Evenings FE 4-3263. TANNER & PHILLIPS. SAND & GRAVEL. Attention, Truckers! Loading fil) = on Orchard Lake | ; Ave. 3-311 stove ATTENTION, a = 1, 3 F or 3 yds. or more crushed WANT. stone, inch stone, es gravel, Povitr wanted Mage, We see t sol] and fil) dirt. The on market a f man _in the business. a, PaaS anytime, FE 4-584. ULTI ¥ MARKET. el s BLACK DIRT FoR SALE. ANY | —D8* amount. FE 2-6207, WHITE M FANK RUN GRAVEL, FOR 1 DRIVE. me. os ee la te wave & lots Pea _Seone Rea. travel. FE. esis, rE an - EMDEN GOSLINGS “U0 BLACK DIRT AND PEAT PILL. WHITE ee | | __ sand and gravel. OR 3-754. _Comasee. na. 3 miles north BLACK DIRT Piu_ sand and eravel, FE 23-6503 —or_FE Custom TRUGEING eh —— jot_o: hour ¥ 35821 DRIVEWAYS aerteies “AND graded, Reasonable, Ali kinds of ravel and fill, MA 5-2704. DRIVEWAY GRAVEL AND FILL _dirt. Mike Jenkenson. OR 3 R NYO WITH ios mo E aevone F 3 acres | biac wairt and peat moss sbout | 6 ft deep. Near new subdivision of 350 new homes, less than ing top soil miis eway All p _p 40630. Talbott Lumber be P..8. Paint, also Spread nd’ ida Bat reer an SE =e ambing, Rea so i Ave. Ph ee TOILET SEAT. §7.05 VALUE, $3.05. — meee line of all colors lastic pear! seats a exir inary values. Michigan Zeereacom, 3 Orchard Lake ve freezers, electric stoves, ireners. New ples a ee ain Roches. ter. 2-021. notte FURNACE. condition. FE 46420. s HP. % UP. Used TV's. 6 | ranges "$19.05, Used THE “Gog NOUSEKEEPI NG SHOP OF PONTIAC __- PE 41555 USED DOOR AND DOOR FRAME. vaewe ee a, ted rown. rm ion. throug’ _Sat._ MA 6-6651. wilt, DELIVER COMPLETE odern garage for modern i rts for. $188.50 plus sales tax. GOOD ROAD 4ND_ DRIVEWAY Delivered: Priced reason- PE 4-0558_ HAULING SAND, GRAVEL AND fill dirt, Vicinity Au- burn. Very reasenahts rates. FE _ #1170. : : LIMITED AMOUNT OF GOOD TOP soll," cu. vards delivered. $12.50 Call FE 32-3064 LOADING ROAD GRAVEL el “—Y sand dailv. Between John RK and Dequindre on School Rd. MUlberry 9232+. PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS sUP- ply wash sand and gravel, cement and morter, fill dirt, road gravel _and_trucking, OR 3-154 rnomr? DELIVERY. TOP SOIL, md end gravel. PE 40022. PROCESSED DRIVEWAY GRAVEL ravel, Pit- fin al grev- "price rr 374 ROAD & DRIVEWAY it run, 60-40 a cushion iikinson Sand ‘s “Gravel. FE 46218 FE 2-9303. sar GRAVEL, FILL DIRT. FE W cami SAND AND GRAVEL FILL 25 PER CENT Discount on Sherwin Williams and Berry Bros. interior a Dis- continued colors. Fuel a Paint. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. 5-6150 COMBINATION Pine. $1415. C : ha : r side wal! shakes. $14.50 sq “DOORS, WHITE | CHURC pe UES INC. LUMBER CO 17 Haggerty Hwy. Walled Lake Market 4-1084 « BATHROOM ‘FIXTURES. sort, rmstrong 1 a 1 und Mane =O - Lee | ott: _ M ae re et a Vv milés out Baldwin PPO BRUSSEIS GRIFFON PUPPIES, PE 17-0243 Sale Farm Produce 75 LPPLP PLP LOA ehh ‘APPLES. GLACKMORE F 1 Sliverbell Rd., r, —Mich. Open -1-3 Sunday. CERTIFIED MI AN “ef — Somags seed # 5 ion Phone CER eral varieties. Jack Cochran, Orion. MY 2-0931. Q PES 3390 iw SEBAGOES SEED | ae -Miller's. ONION Wal- SEED. POTATOES AND sets, OPDYEE _ton at Opdyke. FE 5-104]. “Sale Farm rm Equipment 16 A-1 BUYS dr, Wheel “The Tractor Man” o21 Mt. Clemens ¥ TCRMS - BARGAINS Used Garden Tractors Gi ' > TERMS ine eS 70508 gravel, enn PAR ING BROS Wood, Coal & | & Fuel 6; 67 oie rt Cin Y SLAB ND ‘KITCHEN w STOVE ON TIME BOAT La = LAB A BOLENS 6 # ASTER _ $5 cord del eter tractor. Like new. Includes LH 7 Fore ¢ SLAB WOOD. . wh mower, dump cart > g DRY $10. Delivered. FE) ft «sow plow. dises, grader ’ _diade. $ S-1177. : HARD WOOD. OR 2 y ) cords for $10. FE | 3086 BOLENS TRA RS : TRAP WOOD LUMBER, PLY- M. E. TILLERS | a cut wood, & tables. FE ROTO-HOES- : SPEEDI FUEL Of. FIRE- POWER MOWERS place canne'! coal. Furnace, fire- x and Credit — & kindling Oak ed : terms. Yast & Paint co, Vesa | Eur Eee st, Oat sais “Plants, Trees, Shrubs 6 68 PARMALL CUB : PDPPOAPL LALLA A Le ALA F 5-5665 4 BLACKHILL SPRUCE FOR error TRACTOR. MUST SAC- vou: also Blue. Norway = ause of size. 3% h.p, ae! e .,Acstrian | trose 44250. He L 2922 Si wn Brine go straight| © lanter tools. s c west 3 miles from Commerce Vil-| ¢f. bay ye eed lage on era el] rd. bearing right | —— ~*~ — op ali turns Open daily 8 to Ag boris aon ie come A Es- _ eget Farm nursery. MU- fad Myers tm wiock e : uiler : INSPECTED PREMIER,| Garden Bi A teat ae stants a and : aly Woodward” A —— (North ee raspberry ants _Phone- Midwest ‘+-0008 ingham. er == TRAILER® RID. OR F or Sale Pets “9 waiking garden tractors. OR 3-2752. —~ MICH. CHAFNSAW DI STRIBUTORS NiEL — PUPPIES, BRITTANY OPA hitter. EM_ 3-2500. SALES. “SERVICE i, OP 38 = BLDG. SUPPLIES Naits & a ence Do Tr YoURseLr a SEPTIC eran | _Teg. a ys comm itt 2 ¥ mv-| BABY PARAKEETS V Al : # common. 68.05 son 8. FREE Limited Tine Only. .$5.98 r “ Closed Sun. onale el oe ay other steel itemsat “10x12 picture frame, unfinished. Spee eds 24009 *BLACKETT SS date rubber int. wee, to @ ito "ap- ¥. No odor. and “-. = he eit ‘a4 Water Walton & Pe eas reree UNRO ELECTRIC _ USED TV; 60 UP. USED Gas range. ”. ogee Huron Bt — ratty eS ee ; BABY CARRIAGE, DELUXE, _trie 1060 W. Huron LO AN CO ~ | ew, reasonable. 26.8. Tasmahie, |3 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. ; ° WE 5-00ne. : \ =e All i exeellent ) condition 1385 _ >. ~ Highwood PE 2300.0 - FE 2-9206— _ BOTTLE GAS \!~ UNLOADING SALE | AU STATE BANE-BLDC “\ Big savings on all fumiture PemiicToax cone ESS ESS oS en Ee ‘nea reprise mattennss HS \ ) ‘ erib cabin trunk. ine chair Studio divan _—........ 00 _ - 7285. s aygoleawels we — ley 4 =F or less BUNK = AND | rérobes. —- “WITH CUICK S000 Practieale new $100 FE | We sell and exchange ever: SERVICE? OAK av nousemorn| fit ton a = = 7 < kland Furnitare co come Mest loans’ meds ca | COUCH AND CHAIR. si. FE | 104 8 26823 jour first visit s0 come in or j— Se —— — Dhone for cash to your USED cutow furstar or ageetire aad | SELLING OUT ALL s bent. Prieedly service | Ait FT. WALL TILE. KS ri a Seer, ete Pe sled Te Room 4 $19.95 Phe FESs121 | nORBER be Pater Galo te PAINT, GAL. $1.30 Deroeen on pe SYERS 14) W. HURON. FE ¢3064 pe. dining jon cue || | ome ‘Home & Kato. hac oo c 2a5 able "HAN. (Hoover)... $40.95 FOR FURNITURE OR ‘sole, Phone OR -2717 | . ECO IN MY - Tees Company COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR. EX. THOMA peice oes ot Comm, Math Bk Bide. cellent_< DAY 7 re an Ds s. ae — L tt ANS ed “ae a, a ¢ Pull bed pono 1 PONTIAC. MICHIGAN’ 2 oa © el ) . |COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD OF USE D AND 825 to $500, $25 to s500| sble Call FE ¢4l6 anviime Can CLOSE OUTS NITY LOAN. CO. be_seen_ st 1028 W. Hu Ate mod Frigidatr Py 2 LAWRENCE PE 3-7131 | iss tometic washer... $179.50 : SER ion aes —— a with | GE automatic washer 129. Mortgage Loans 54 “2 B. Munro Electric, 1060 M oe ene a aehsat Tow Te 5 i 7 Din. | rum tables $6.95 up LOW INTEREST | EM PRIMES T= oe |My FS oe ROOM SET. $3. FE a st Furniture, Appliances a G. PETERSON Boos DRYER 900.95 USE 110 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. DOUGLAS DRYER $00.95. USE 110 j ~ — . JR. B. -Munro, 1060 ‘DAVENPORT CARE SIZE” ROSE ROSE Harbor peat «| sesif or e. E 5-8974 OF HO! RED CHAIR, $75 occasional chairs fan Ya an in excellent condition: C a Trade-in Dept. pt OUARANTEED WASHERS DUNCAN. PHYPE DROPLEAP_ Ta. ble and chairs. 30.N. Tasmania. re. re : ise ; ; Apt fi size tine Aecirle stov 05 1 1N PRILCO. BLONDE ROUOR |Twia ~. - vei. plastic like new. In perfect con- x spfings, Co 25 dition. Less than 1 year old. Ph. | § Pe. dining ‘Toma one & “ae : : WYMAN'S ‘ WAYN E- GABERT'S gas rane, A-1 Cle ee. Washer Al ila ines aol LOSS through a Lost Ad! “charge it.” APPLIANCE. SPECIALS i RECOVER THAT|* Phone FE2-8181, say| Builders—Contractots FLUSH-FLUSH-FLUSH DOORS*DOORS-BOORS First Quality—New-All Sizes “At bereain. tices starting at At ba prices 2 ® $6.90. We. bousht @ carload and “SURPLUS LUMBER AND. MATERIAL co e Ave. ome show you how to install. “Obtain « other materials _ fer. you. if you- wist. OR-2946, ~INSULATE NOW AND SAVE MONEY M. A. E Benson 540 N. Saginaw st, cee yp 5 CENTS EACH] gr LOOR : Sele. LUMBER Lal Te, 2m 4618 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains signs plete ton ot tn lights, ‘eee every room in at terrific values. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake PLYWOOD Ya. fir 4x8 ged sheet, in 4x8. bere Kw eds eassoes Some sfill im cartons at give away prices, | _HUTCHINSON Trailer Sales ‘Plywood Pa kinds, Pisin & decorative. Sha"or five tome: demenstre ELLING OUT ALL onl? Linoleums ee $40.50 | Damaged Re Refrigerators | seg PantiAeFLYwoop co. hogan nish Bench ta am Es a s 50 ance Tike Evian vevm 0 Cab. sink-ttings a CALBI MUSIC CO. Be @ i190 N. Ss v. | SPECIAL PURCHASE 3 =— CAMERAS & ‘EQUIPMENT listed = under “Hobbies & Sup- _Diies," ~_elassification number 246A. ~ Sales / Musical Goods 62 RRR ee BABY GRAND PIANO. GRINNELL make, ohn tone, good con- di FE 2-7468. BALDWIN ToapsOIS a oe riect condition. Price $595, #3788. BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET. Ebony finish windew fiselas = @reatly reduced. Terms to - “CALBI MUSIC cS PIANO. “KINGSBURY CABINET grand. SwWeet-toned. Excellent con- REPAIR- PIANO TUNING AND PE 2.5217. ing. Oscar Schmidt. SPECIAL $100 nationally advertised true fidelity 3-speed au- tomatic record player. While they last, only $69. ~ LEONARD - DISTRIBUTORS 20'4 E. . Laweren: e VO&E UPRIGHT PIANO, MAHOG- ‘WORE BaR a "Northfield, A. Oings, near e $20. Pup ORCHARD ‘SPRAYERS 5 gal. to. 500 i =a se og (Se fete. 3x33 2 jose Oldding. Ra. PE Saco : WE NEED TRADE-IN: “e | - Used Ford oo ater” beaters 6154 = Hwy. Clarkst Choice ot Se colors, Ao od $5.39 furnaces one bot wa- Saws AND scumgons MACHINE 0 MA B-88t1 a a ae Puel & Paint Co. NTEED. NEW AND USED_ . old. irene SUPPLY : novana 2529 eo Ra, wrtigd Te ARY ‘FLUSH 1 ‘DOORS, BERCE, oe ; fone PE. 4-543! Zon! Pig ie et = A | Leg, a eee ee! sek i ne m nis avadable W. F. Mille . 8 and co WKS. BURMEISTER’S — Garage Doors | Bir arte cten| evch cea og | mer erttet. MEIGS WINS 1°93..8 Woodward (N: of 14 besa Lake Rd. Ai ae! house é siceme GIVEN FREE TO Complete stock of number 3 doors| M:. Rd.), Birm: m., & of Walnut “Rd. Call) good home 23-4026. 0 sold All sizes avail. peroed 10 eos or se 4 om. | TOY POX TERRIERS AT STUD R prices. Srage | for rent or seu. OL 1 _ before dark. All dav Sat and|?T FE = es ‘Celmates trees” oat: | ~~ EW GALVANIZED sie wORKSHOP— 1 a. f 1 8. "3 PE 2-020) | ¥ im. (21 ft. lengths) ........ 10c ft, | FOR THE HOME WORKSH ee Ee eS ee OPEN 8 AM TO 8 P.M, : 7 FE Stanley power er tools, saws, drills GOLDEN RETRIEV ie On FORMACE INGUIN 3 =. | _*™ os Rock per NSS .c $ 28 or 1x8 W. Pine boards, per M $79. CRE ONE RED AKC 222 Y- piss popese. ons 7-2 . ; — — Lengthen your ga-/ 151 ‘Oakland Ave. ; rE +1906 female cockers. 6 mos, FE 5-0043, axe red “fi special per fe $06] Phone pease “eee OM “Ten pate fre ~ STORM SASH PARAKEET» AND _ CANARIES. ceaeiel cae : COSTS _|-Alum. Comb. Windows ...... $11.78, x8 fi M 00 HEAT YOUR WikED FORCED Aik FUR. ‘Alum. PARAKEETS, CAN CAGES, tet pie floor Pere ” stit.ca Ce ee ee ig eer | caen, SB ual, Geek teak mrmsatots | pe eee, | RSE | | seed, Rimes 1001, 006 Oakiunl Ave. Zopolite, per bag, 1. 8198] basement ducttype off. ‘furnace, with controls installed. $570.60. CE: Er rE DON SARAKEETS, OPALINES res Loose Rock W. $ 1.25 So simple you can_ install G . Martir Gales Co. FE FE ¢-2508 8 Mt. Clmens. F 2° dlanket Insul. per 100 ft. $445 ‘Service & yourself. PETRO heat / 89700. _____________, | 106] 8._ Telegraph a PRAKEETS BABIES 1 MEL- 4x0e°4—Pisscore—each ~$505| service: jated with Trailer} ORDERING YOUR EASTER BAS-| USE OUR TOOLS YOUR OWN | rose FE 2-334 _ éx8x'4 Ply _ each $445 Exchange. FE 2-4300. After hours, ket now. We will personally make | plumbing, wiring. Or ine Com- |v RAKFETS — PET SUPPLIES. W. P. Combination door $14.98 FE 5-4091. : your Easter basket for vou or plete stock soi] sewer crock and Dancey’s, 230 Véorheid«, FE 5-5031 Aluminum combination ; * rou — ore — the ce ‘=e ar Lepage a ee PERUVIAN “GUINEA PIas. we have already m uD we pS 5 lel —s a ee oe oe ti yeu Gon} fad what-you—-|--mar Ween, GU Fuse bil | Bane Par 2-700 Fr tare Wea, Enews 0s regmeps, 60 snd red ARDWARE - PLUMBING —_ in Lew column, why _ Orchard .Lk, ner Telegraph. _ ® to 6/30 elosed every Thur. ts. MU 9-1088. -AINTS. - wed te bas” 0a? =. — One- Way Trailers” WHY PAY THE HIGH Pee PUPPIES . FREE TO IF Yot ARE B ILDING A HOUSE to buy ize ie DRIVE OUT . phons me Dales FE 24181. Coast to Coast. F. E. Howland.) HOTT AR FOR PAINT? _ 0d home 2312, - ‘AND SAVE, UP Fete ON ALL 3245 Hwy. 456 oH quarry «| BEC. ENGLigh POINTER PUP: > gi ayy Y GUARANTEED | —B2__FB O7208, — los 75% Off s ale glee. hot water heaters, 30 gal. PLYCOTE EAI t PER OAL. 198 REGISTERED COCKER PUPPIES. _ wate: Sect She, nom BURMEISTER | 227,08 Sale | Sede: cetera me | SSS, Se Ena BGR * iJ aol . Northern Lumber Co, Sie. ,000, lehis and and. Sundays. STRIC_ HARDWARE, ee its Mey aren a Fonae ‘Re |~ Pestiettt? Comer take BE | Leake. om ya On ue KING. BROS. SPRINGER, SPANIELS, 6.000 | ‘Telegraph & 9 Mile La eee B en OTL FURNA-| “American Lanterns Old English | _PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE | [iunge Mock. call after aa = B tor fhe sacrifice for | Sans” give moet complete nelee | Cameras, Equipment 6 61A| Two YOUNG RUNNING. FOX houbds. Lawerence - McMullen. _1119 LaSalle St., Pontiac. WHITE > HAMSTERS, _ 6403 SHOP bed 8. Astor, ALL FE St. PE 4191 I tl Br ARDENO BATHING AND CLIP- Te Perry, FE 26113. poas & “CARS at erate. RUNS. ~ Hay, Cirain & Feed 71 ALFALFA AND ALL hay, work ALPALFA AND ALL KINDS OF hay, straw. oats. corn, tractor work, 65-0666 oe Jno BROME CLOVER t! and straw, FE 5-3810 ee CLOVER t HAY or 4 sion tl det _folver, 9 “one seo eat lover. Will LEY SEED. 1 YEAR from ‘certification. OT. 1-6308, Barbero bei tment ares rears. PIGS. ai UERNSEY >jaEIFERS 2 DUE IN in Dogs Trained. Boarded 70}: KINDS OF straw. oats, corn tractor] 5-0666, SON TRACT ORS. |PLOWS, CULTIVA- TORS, LOADERS, AND MOWERS. WE SERVICE FORD, FE RGUSON, FORD- FERGUSON AND OLI- VER-TRACTORS. | PONTIAC FARM AND INDUSTRIAL ~ TRACTOR CO. 825 WOODWARD FE 4-0461 FE 4-1442 snagTor. i4 pO use for it. CHIEF po ae low a down. ia Hutchinson’s Trailer Bae 4615 ee nae OR say feng _ excellent condition. “C ALBI MUSIC £0. ii N. Bs v FE_5-8227 _Sale § Store senpent 64 TON BEACH MALT MIX- i lawn mower. 92-5005. 808, GUERNSEY aa ; CALF DUE July VW 4S |_ 4700 gute Mylberry ATS | Goats BUCK kKIDs. OA 8-391. : berirtin fn, on jun ® ‘ 2-81 Lh ’ Los, ven xo | #f / we I f {. a i: fut ys Attention Sportsmen 17 ft. bottle beet cooking. 8 be ape as ed ‘Ff 3 4 TRANSPORTATION PaID TO Wanted Used Cars 88 CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERILL'S, 2020 DIXIE, HWY. Inte me “CASH WAITING ~The ‘extra mile, will pay you weil. Dixie i, J: VANWELT :$ CHEAP & 8C CARS. "SOMMUN ITY -MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester _NOW_ BUYING CLEAN CARS| BOB tree Woods «7 $80_8._Woots vi _Birmtnzhamr | | IT’S SUMMER ~ PRICES 7 BRAID. epee a "SALES ~ For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 .0R_ PART® AND SERVICE ON Davidson & ee Co. 313 For Sale Bicycles & Orr's IRL'S BICYCLE, “IX GOOD Con. See rcie ii Ew 26 IN. BICYCLE. 618. EM 3.5652. after 4:30. _Boats & Accessories 85 ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS - EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS tame : 4-00 fini shed. ball. eerie. refin ord “EVINRUDE MOTORS Comer jim and see the new quiet Trade- be aeeaet~ Low bank rates, | MUST dows perment on some ~ KELLY'S THAR RDV WARE MOTOR SALES 952 W. Huron - rE 2-2641 ¢| WTD. —_ CARs & SCRAP IRON, Past See M&M Motor Sales ino Bia te Baldwin, PORD Fé DUMP. EM to Pe FORD DUMP TRUCK. IN- oo 3076 Margaret, ORD Bigs 4 TRUCK. REA- | WILSON GMC Oakland at ~ Cass PONTIAC ‘Triple Checked Used Trucks’ ‘WIDE SELECTION OPEN EVENINGS FE2-9203 FE 4-4531 _For Sale Used Cars 91) ° nog Bargains Eheris Cus soube Overdrive. L Like new. *6} Pontiac 8 Hydramatic. Like new N PONTIAC A SALES 33 Monteaim West 40151 “CALIFORNIA BUYER | ble. Call after 4 PE Tats, | radio. Excetlent condition. Will help ete. Reasonable OL 1-5789. IT’S VERY SHARP RON FULLY ju 14,800 miles, 44 400, EM popaE 472 NEW TIRES. 1 spare, good condition, private = ty, deceased 3 weeks, quick sal ’54 Nash 2 door ...$1,199 50 Chevrolet, 4 door $595 53 Plymouth,..4 door $999 50 Nash, 4 door ....$295 ’52 Plymouth, 4 door $795 FE 2-9131 953 a 4 5 “Powerslide. radio, heater, nal owner PE 6-64 drat) Bete : ia a at. PONTIAC PRESS, “MONDAY: \CARNEVAL | somos 4 dr. Holiday sedan. oye | tt jHOUGHTEN & SON Plan oan YoU BEEN ETC | WE HAVE .A GOOD is YSLER NEW ToRcER BILES THAT Fxce condition, Radio, r. A LITTLE As No Co-Signers! ; S| tomediat Delivery!. | Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here ajaeiiesem| YALL COME Rene ONT i FORD wes D0 R RADIC wa SALES tito Maniwbe PE MARCH SPECIALS we “STATION WAGON. | +51 Buick special 2 dr. Dyna. Will trade, FE 2-490, Le 4 dr. Dyna. FORD ‘31 CUSTOM WV. TDR: | 30 Bul Super 4 dr. Dyna. rereneles L rie, Bae | Peete See $i05. $05 or your old car down. 49 Che@p | has Carkner—Studebaker = “ab Ford.» too sein seme | . 4 ar Birmingham MI+3410_ ony a Side Used | 923 W, Huton _ Prices At Their Lowest + AYLOR’S GOOD: USED CARS 1953 Chev, 2idr Radio heater and tinted ¢ rand new con- $1,205 Se ee FORD MUST UST BELL WO REA. sonal la offer refused, 3468 Tavior | FORD FORDS ~ MERCURYS LINCOLNS Ek OFFICIALS AD STATION SVAGON 10! GONS JEROME . Rochester Ford Dealer PLACE: PH OL 1-971) “FOR MORE T™AN 30 YEARS A GOOD TO BUY.” me i953 * DOOR. LOW = v tty, PE 5.3846. YM te Conteat eo : Sy. _ oF your ald car “Who said anything about taking it with’ me? I just don’t} Carkner—Studebaker want to leave it with a bunch of credit managers!” t Birmingham’ MI 4-3410 For Sale. Used Cars 91) F Fer. Sale Used Cars 91 — oo sor reese Tete GROUT “r 2, tse 3340 EASTWOOD, “new, motor included with this deal —trade._58 iow FORD 3 DOOR ORIGINAL K, paint. ood condition. 4265 Seiden dere CHUTZ MOTORS New T £. AUL Ex-| Tiss. Westenra, Diraingham Credit. : ad 1955 PLYMOUTHS ~ heater . PE 42116. new a TIP TOP - USED CARS 1940 seis door. 1934 Chrysier New Yorker 4 door. NEW CAR! . : ~ 1952 DeSoto, 4 dot, V-8, with. © _ Power: Steering — $1,095 1947 Pontiac, 4 door. $95 1954 aa & Curanet Suburban ike New A 1960 Plymouth, 4 door. $445 CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH | ;- Open 8 a.m. to 8 .= Deny E BUY SELL AND TRAD’ MA &-5141 an IT’S SMART 7" YOUR CAR / COMMUNITY ‘Area! buy buy, $1.24, te or or on Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 BY OWNER. ‘53 W: ries Sk le hard a ie row. heater. signal $0 Packard from... Capri ‘bl eee re eee ee Co ed "SY Mashs......... 22. ..eeecnee ss Cheve. olickur delvxc NANCE. real estate or con. on deals CONOMY. R Spring Festival of USED | CARS 1061 mle mae A_very excellent runn car. Ultra- 1951 Olds “se” % dr. 2 tone paint, Hydramatic, radio and healer. 1951 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan “8.” Gun nee free: A fine running car. 1952 Chevrolet delyxe. Smooth ear | wan ae —_ § $1 fam: car 1953 MORE THAN 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM MOTORS | THE PLACE WHERE YOU CAN WHEEL AND DEAL. . 803 N. Maa: Rochester OPEN TILL j9 P.M. -|] +49 Pontiac 4 dr... .$299 1954 FORD 2Dr. -. se $1199 $1199 “AL Buys" 52 Dodge 4 dr.:. . .$599 53 Ford 4 dr......$899 49 Ford (2 dr..... $199 Cheapies “47 Ford 2 dr....2-.999 | '49 Stude. 2 dr.... -$199 48 Plymouth Sed.. .$99 H °5O Stude. Cl. Cpe. $244 3 |W n., ay 50 Hudson Cpe....$199 46 Hudson 2 dr.... .$99 "54 Merc. 2 dr.....$1544 © “50 Plymouth 2 dr. $244 53 Chev. 2 dr.....$899 '51 Olds 98 4 dr....$644 Spring Buys 452 Plymouth 4 dr. : } '$0.0lds 88 4 dr. - pee 53 Ford Conv't.. .$1199 54 Stude. 2 dr....$1099 48 Ford Conv’t... .$144 50 Ford 2 dr. .....$499 150 Ford Conv't... .$499 51 Hudson 2 dr....$244 = "$2 Ford 2 dr......9644 ‘48 Pont. Conv't.. $199 52 Chev. 2 dr. dix. $599 "48 Olds Conv'’t....$199 ’51 De Soto Sedan $599 ’51 Plym. Clb. Cpe. $399 | °S4 Ford 2 dr......$1199 "51 Mere. 2 dr. ..,.$599 _ 33 Plymouth 4 dr. $844 ’50 Ford Cpe. ..... $299 47 Willys Wagon $344 ’52 Nash Sedan ...$599 ‘34. Ford Skyliner $1699 ’54 Nash 4 dr.....$1099 52 Ply. Sta. Wen. $899 | '53 Ford Victoria $1199 “HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham _ 134 Mile at Woodward MIdwest 4-7300 JOrdan 4-6266 133 Chev. Conv't. $1199 | : _ Trucks | '34 Ford 14 't. pick. $799 "53 Chev. stake... $699 50 Chev. y t. pan. $399 Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 9-4001 BIRMINGHAM | of Used. Cars! 1952 DeSoto bre ar. a excellent condition, A $795 family car! 1981 acter ooden. & very Ultra-matic excellent running car. $795 1951 Olds “98 4 dr, 2 tone paint. Hydramatic, radio and heater $795 1951 Pontiac ¢ dr. sedan “8*, ain metal gray A fine running See itt we 1952 Dodge 4 dr. sedan. See it and it drive $1, 495 1953 Mertury nd dr. sedan. A very clean car MORE THAN 100 cars To CHOOSE FR IM «|. @ar. IT’S SMART TO. P ial YOUR CAR. COMMUNITY MOTORS THE PLACE WHERE yo. CAN WHEEL AND DEAL 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN _ TILL, aa CHEVS. 1954 Left-Overs novse | Hurry While They Last ALL BODY STYLES | AS LOW AS... $1326.41 — Headquarters - for Chevrolets cee April Showers | F 54 Ford 4 dr.; see eeane .$1145 OK - USED CARS '54 Ford Sta. Wgn. $1845 "53 Chev. Bel Air. ..$1395 $3 Ford 4 dr.........$995 ’52 Olds 88 4 dr... :...$995 ’51 Pontiac 84 dr... ..$625 "34 Ford Conv. .....$1745 ‘53 Dodge V8 4 dr....$1095 52 Chev. Suburban . .$695 51 Chev, % T. Pick. $645 ’50 Ford 14 T. Pick. $345 "52 Ford %4 T. Panel $595 51 Plym. Suburban. $795 °53 Chev. 4 dr........$995 51 Nash 4 ar. eeerne . $695, ‘49 Chev. 4 dr......6 $395 49 Chev. 2 dr........$395 ’51 Lincoln 4 dr......$645 Matthews- Your Chevrolet Dealer 211_ 8. Saginaw PE 4-4546 BUSINESS? You'll find money makers. advertised | tunities column in Classi- ’52 Chev. Sta. Wen. $1095) 1°52 Nash Ramb. W gn: $845 || Hargreaves} LOOKING FOR Aj} in the Business Oppor-|| year. $1,095 a car. $1,395” ~ ‘Auto “Accessories 80) “WANTED. 52- Dodge, 4 door ,..$795 |" Seater wets nes 8 008 ta ’52 Chevrolet, 4 door $795 _ TAYLOR'S. Auto - Service —_|~ ~ CLEAN & SHARP — |°31 Dodge club coupe $695} ~ at wanda nurs gh — ree aime we ‘53 Dodge V8 club Gogo Phone Marker & SFE] GLENN'S uy gees scot SPRING SALE eaee eerear 2 paelsy-4 alae oe Desoto club cpe. 4/95 Our Buyers Ate Kings! ROS CLs GS. | Be ceenetere tacx | '30 Dodge, 2 door .. .$395| igsa" atercury. Monteyer 4 ds ve. PE 47008 | “cars 49 to ‘4. '51 Buick, 4 door ...,.$695| 2 to choose trom is ® com- ATTE N! Bagley Auto. Parts ushd Line en tn hawsk Cae | “We ere wrecking 1000 te 1984 | PE $-0538 PE §-9210- —CHEAPIES =—— < an aimost—new — i= gas a ae Te Save severe | = te SMEY UE. 11 '48 Dodge, 4-door ...$195| as a pepe tudors “and Sties and body parte, “Rebuilt | fité, Suce* ie Gongs “On! conaion | 46 Dodge, 4 door ....$49| 23 Sibel tater taht pera — tna veltage ee eee SO eee 49° Nash, fe door 20000800 1993 Mercury” oaterey 4. do ; : - SCHRA RAM M AUTO PARTS| Wanted Used Trucks 89) 947 Desoto, 4 door ....$80 1 In pagar 098 , : > | 49 DeSoto, 4 door’ -.$205| “se sof tae, see see ass | 46 Pontiae, 2 door . $150 tein Rite Doe. hae Res : = — Seceae acd $1,508 Pi: _Ph, PE For Sale Used Trucks 90 ‘Riemen-- aU ight ahh brand : a : a 5 - ental wi car ig, ©, steal ao NN SE Se = “mission. ti sSEEEP St wl schneider | “oni Trade And Finance! rFREE ESTIMATE Wee wren, reedy ae. Two 30/232 S. SAGINAW- ST. Bob Frost, Inc. aly, i sees er school vases . ver s Open til 8 p.m. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 2-tone Eame $1, 195, Spotless. $1,595 trim, V-8-engine. $695 Chieftain. top runner, $995 walls. A 1951 Pontiac 4 dr. Light blue, = 2 : '1953 Chevrolet 2 dr., ra- | dio & heater. Very clean 1953 Buick Special 4 dr. Radio & heater, Dyna., 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr.. Radio & heater, 1953 Buick 4 dr. Super. 2-tone, Dyna., custom 8 1952 Buick Special 4 dr, Dyna., radio ‘& heater, ebony black, white- OUR POLICY ~ To sell at the lowest Folks, we're really trading long at Oliver Buick. We have the largest — - mew car quota for April in the history of the Oliver: Motor Sales, so ~ aes $E,195 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief. Dix. 8 Hydra. Sharp. $1,595 1953. Oldsmobile 8&8 2. dr. A smart looking car. eae J 1952 Ford Victoria _Hardtop. A real beauty. . Ford-O-Matic. 1950° Chevrolet 2 dr. Radio & heater. Needs some engine work. 7 $595 1951 Ford Club Cpe. New paint. Quiet Y-8. _ $595 1951 Chevrolet Club . Cpe. Radio &_ heater. All our cars aré- a to go. ~ 1950 Olds 88 2dr, Nice and sharp. Waiting for - a proud new owner. ere in our area. See us met price the cleanest meighadies with the re 24 yes / out 3f.0 ENS. 7 “Your FORD Dealer” _ We Have a Good Used Car, the trade-ins must go. Bring in Old Bess for the trade-in value of the ___} Rasy and fast ‘financing. “Open “til kd pm. _ om |i - $995 - 1952 Pontiac. 4 dr. Dix. 8 Chieftain. One owner. $595 nice, A 1951 Buick’ Special 4 $1,695 ye Lh aM ae | 1954. Pontiac Cataiinn, coral red ana sinter white ? = gg 4 __A_beautiful-ear--— —— ie 1953 Ford 4 dr. Custom. 1952 Dodge 2 dr. sedan, radio and heater H Radio & heater, loaded. on his one, e = $495 oe . $795 : | 1952 Chevrolet 4 dr..{|| 1949 Cadillac coupe DeVill. Come in and~drive this one. Radio & heater, Dix. $795 1951 Buick. One owner. 27,000. sniles actual. : $1, 595 - 1934 Chev. Bel Air Dix. trim, all the extras, low. mileage. — 845 1952. Dodge Hardtop. A. fine car at the lowest possible price. - $195 ° 1951 Hudson 4 dr,’ Ra- dio & heater, 1.1947 Chev. 4dr. : ee oe ee teeseeeeesene G95 for You es Regardless of Price - th — a a — 1953 Ford Custom 8 cyl. 2 drs. and 4 = Really _ nice. From, ~~ a 1953 Chevrglets, 1. 4-dr. and 1 2-dr., with radio} and heater, _ 1954 Buick - 4 ae ‘sedan. A one-owner and very 1951 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan, of the best, $450 195f-Olds 98 98 4-dr. “sedan, radio and heater. Yours _ for only, / . $595 1951 $1 Mercury club coupe. A sharp car — fully castoped, a $450 3 1950 Studebsker 4 dr. sedan, radio and Gerrees O. D. [7 Very clean, ~ $295 * TRANSPORTATION’ SPECIALS-* 1950 Ford, little rough ...........c.00cs 000 $175. 1947 Pontiac 4 dr. e*eaeeae see eeeeeeeeeeeeegene sGOD 1951 Studebaker 4 dt. ...ee.eeeceesesee eee $195 ee Visit Our hee Lots Before You _ Buy Anywhere LOT No.1 2 S. Saginaw ‘at Judson ite FE ee : Z Be . 3 Wn as - Phone er | . LOT No.2 ene s. Woodward Just South, of Seite Blvd, . FEt@ ‘ “OPEN , . 7 .. Pat. FE 2-9101 By" for the Best BY: f fey. dei en \ oH PONTIAC. PRESS. owDAY,, APL PY 1955 g i Ss ~Teday S Television Progr a ms - - | Channel 2-WIBK.TY Channel —Wwi-Tv F | Channel 1—WXYZ-TV _ Caan ERLE ToNIoNT's TV 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Awtul Tooth,” “Came the Brawn.” (9) Capt. Video. Adventure. (4) Time for Music. 6:15-—(9) News. Austin praut ~¢4)> News. Paul Williams. €:30--(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Adven- ture with Guy Madison. (9) Dangerous Assignment. Brian Donlevy in “A Piece of String.”’ (4) Passover. Religious. (2) News Ace. .— 68-02) TV Weatherman. Everett R. Phelps. %:@0—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie Puppets. (9) Hopalong Cassidy. William Boyd in “Double Trou- ble.” (4) It's a Great Life. Denny and Steve run for doctor when Dr. & 7:15—(T), My Story. Drama.- 7;30—(7) Name’s the Same. Guests with famous names try to stump panel, (9) Million Dollar Movie. “The Man Who Cheated Him- self.” (4) Tony Martin. Songs. (2) News. 7:45——(4) News Caravan. Teun Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry 8:00—(7) TV Reader's Digest. Know That My Redeemer Liveth.” (2) Talent Scouts. 10:30——(4) Secret National News. ham. (2) News. “The . Decoy.” Weather. Betty. |8:30—(2) Morning 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. Romper Room. (2) Welcome | 5 Traveler. oe Wrestling Workouts Films. (9) Roller Derby, Films. (2) I Love Lucy. Ricky learns sents. Raymond Massey plays surgeon who loses two fingers in accident and must adjust his life to the less in Leaves of Hope.”’ Bride. Lily and Hilda get in- volved in ticket scalping when Lily forgets to pick up theater- tickets for — and son-in- a= morrow. 10:00-—-(7) Boxing. Middleweight | 12:45—(2) Guiding Light bout: Gene “Cyclone” Fullmer |, - 1) 4 “i Gl Teer. 0) Baing | OR) Vedins Drees. {0 Heavyweight -bout:» Archie Mc-| Bob Maxwell ‘Show, (2) Inner Bride vs. Tommy Jackson. (2) . : Studio One. Hugh Marlowe, Neva | 1:15—(4). Sonny Elliott. (2) Road — play. parents of trou-| of Life. - adolescent girl in “Créss } ; My Heart, with Roni Dengel {iat Good Cooking (2) Le File USA. 10: 45—(9) Ringside Review. Chris Schenkel interviews. - 11:00—(7) Soupy's On. vant (9) (4) News. Wil- LeGoff. ve /11:15—(7), Armchair Theater. Paulette Goddard in “An Ideal Husband.” -(9) Good Neighbor Theater. Edmund Lowe, Jean Parker in “Oh, What a Night.”’- (4) Little show. TUESDAY MORNING © 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Show. . Show. (4) “The Tender (2) December Maj. Mary Best in (2) Miss Fair Wright. Night- watch Theater. Ray Milland in “The Crystal Ball." 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen, Sono Asato, guest. %:90—(2) Robert @. Lewis , 1000—~(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) that forgetting a wedding an-| DS Deas, Sybeat. |) Garry niversary can be costly business | MOo* in “Hollywood. Anniversary." 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(1) Story Studio. (4) Home. | 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 10:30—(4) Way of World. (2) Ar-|. thur Godfrey. ) era. ‘Father’ dans Cri itics Radi 0 Director Resents Term “William = M. Ramsey of - Proctor & Gamble Says Many Are Good NEW YORK i—The man who's often referred to as the father of soap opera comes clean about a pet peeve: ; “I've resented the term ‘soap “TUESDAY AFTERNOQN /12:00--(7) 12 O'Clock Comics_ (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 2:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30 — (7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To 1:45—(9) Cartoon Time. | 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Mary Morgan Show. (4) Hour of | Shows. gd Dollarama. (2) House Party. - @ 3:00—(7). “Theater. ‘®) Tuesday Matinee. (4) Ted Mack's Mati- nee. (2) Big Payoff. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 5 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) _Brighter Day. — eo 4:15—(4) First Love. Storm. (2) Secret ~ On Your Account. 4:45—(T) Rickey the Clown. (4) Modern: Romances, 5:00—(T) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to o the Museum. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Shorty. 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. - -- Today's Radio Programs - - _Freqrams furnishes by stations Solel tm thie csfamn ore subject to change without netics “ = ; ‘gi “ee: ‘ 7 . . Es Z 4 cs = a q a: 30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World (2) opera’ from the very sfart.”’ says William M. Ramsey, director of rene for the biggest sponsor of daytime serials (Proctor & Gam- | ble.) Mayor |: Republican Councilman for Top City Post © } Hue Fighting County Clerk|c |Gored M teder Removes Horn, Goes in for Kill eration last night Marquez, 22, suf- fered internal injuries but should recover quickly. It happened as Marquez was about to plant the sword to kill his first bull of the afternoon in this town across thé Rio Grande trom Del Rio, Tex. As he went in over zi78 gti Es F ‘ | i i] Hi Feee ad Man Poses as Cop, Kidnaps, Rapes Girl a | fi . + a Ss ss Fe ; = IS LOOMING AND hex | AY WHEN WE CAN | 7 RELA__ NEWS ALL OUR BO__ -] ARE AHEAD + ~ You May Win TWEN TY.NINE This One! “Rosamzagram”” Have Fun! “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 bottom of this page. Solution will apear in the Press April 15. Claim Check ‘Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- gram” entry you send in to contest headquarters. R is ESSENTIAL that you fill it in and save it until the correct - solution to “Bonanzagram” No. 5 is published Friday, April 15. Unless you do so, you will be unable to collect the prize if you should send in a winning solution. Chéck the rules below for further details. - wME EXTRA TMPORTANT: Save This Claim Check - Until Solution ts Published! Fam me a 1] DEAR M_STER v WHI MES | 7 RELA__ ] FRIENDS , |] FRIENDS Ayo | ARE WALLING FOR THE __ALMY TIMET ] OF LESS WORK AT 4 ASSIGNMENTS 41 89, ITH AST i} | | $0 DO __EED SINCERE REQUEST THAT 1 YOU CONFI_E YOUR REMARKS ON THE ] SUBJECT TO YOUR REALLY __OILING ] PUPILS CLAS WOULD’ GRE_T worp FI) : FROM YOU WE WOULD BE IN CLO_LER E11] FROM YOU WE WOULD BE IN CLO_R | | f xP OS aa TEMAS FEY He | WE __EARN TO BE IN THE __NOW Bonanzagram No. 5 A prep-school teacher found a pert message from one of his prize English students chalked on the blackboard one cold morning. It was evidently in- tended to jog his memory in regard to coming holidays and the pileup of extra school work. By chance, a prarik- ster had come by earlier and erased some of the key letters. However, the teacher was able to reproduce the stu- dent's communication, and got a good laugh from it. Can you, too, fill in the proper letters and so decipher the meaning? cee eee ae a a LE CHRISTMAS dis @_SOMING AND _ LACK __IMES | | ARE AHEAD __AY WHEN WE CAN if NEWS ALL OUR BO__ } wx ARRIED - PARENTS | to ARE WAL_ING FOR THE _ALMY TET | ].0F LESS WORK AT _ OME EXTRA} | ] ASSIGNMENTS CAN DO WITH A fst n | YOU CONFLLE YOUR REMARKS ON THE | '] SUBJECT TO YOUR REALLY __OILING T PUPILS CLA_S WOULD GRE_J WORD } en SUCH IN LLLERAL TERMS EEKLY | | Phone you would like the to your home!. . “ev * eo @ © Ow we t. Ci Chock here eee I ‘How To Play ‘Bonanzagram’ ae mente Magee, pgp Aes bal underscores, in the message. Insert only ‘one letter above each underscoré. Many - clues to the missing letters are hidden in the story, or anecdote, accompanying the — message. Clues may also be found in the message Itseli, and, in @ tew cases, the contestant’s general knowledge should ‘will note that the message is unpunctu- ‘provide the correct letter. The contestant . Enea, cee Ee —_ When properly tilled in, the “Bonanza- gram” will spell out @ clear message that . wiil conform tn every way with the clues. —— In many cases it will seem that more than one word would be the correct one. That's part of the tun! You should weigh the clues ond select the BEST possible word . each case: : How to Submit Entries. 1. After solution ts completed, “Bonanza- . gram”. should be clipped and pasted to @ two-cent postcard with your name and 3. Hewes any bo metied | in envelope but contestant’s full name and number of _ puszie must be printed in upper left cor- aer of address side of envelope. - ae Copies of the Press need not be pub 2. Entries will be a et the » Poatios Press office, 48 W. Huron St, until § p m. Tuesday, April 12. Mail entries must be ‘postmarked before midnight Tuesday, April 12 for Bonanzagram No.“S. Ad- “Bonanzagram, °%, Pontiac Press, 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 — oné to a family. Mimeograph, duplicator er other unofficial mechanical renroduc- ‘tion is aaa How to Collect the Prize The entrant must work eut end keep duplicate solution es @ ciaim check. ~ When the solution is published in the Press, he should compare his “claim check” with the published solution, and, his claim check is identical, he should call in person with his claim check ct the Press oifice, 48 W. Huron St, before 5 p. m. on the Monday tollowing publice- tion of the solution. tt @ winner cannot call at the Press office: in person, he should mail his solution to . “Bonanzagram Editor.” Postmark on this letter must be‘not Icter than 5 p. m. the Monday after publication of the answer. Correct answers are void unless the con- testant reports his claim val the decilines listed here. - About Eligibility, Information, Etc. & He questiqn as to winners wil be ow swered by phone. 2. The Press will eward a prize of $100 to the winner of each weekly “Bonanza- gram.” It more then one winning answer ts received, the prize will be divided equally among the winnera. It no correct solution ts received, the $100 will be added © to the next week's prize. If the winner !s _ @ subscriber of record to the Press a §20 bonus will be added to the $100. City Council to Chicago's peak Wsm, (0) = CKLW, (900). WW, (850) «=«-WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (170) WIBK. (1490) WRON, (1469) -agpored ae or ae him ot as . His Counc Ta Ree | Ere Manas” | SEE Sees Sem” |For hig rival Richard J. 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CKLW Musics) 5:20-CKLW Badie Chase sin AVE BRAND NEW ching Polio _ |: catistical operations tor the| Mayor's Job Strictly ~PpICTU RE R ing 0 10 "_|what Dr. Francis was up against. |Family Affair There ; oe iat Mere | moreno LUCA, rae 50%. _ TUB Vaccine Report | === ss = ses Seneca | aoe , “ children were covered: by the ee a ete ee ot On . se 1 Ye Gente ACh Un ; Evaluating: Team Head | ‘=. “nat EON. . 10" TY PIC, TUBE. .$ 9.75 exch. tout. No | In paper work, he said, that!“ tis father, grandfather, great-|| 12° TV PIC. TUBE... 11.75 exch. inst. ) ~ Pushing to Finish Study| meant there were at least 14| unaather ‘sed great” grat || 14° TV PIC. TUBE. . 13.75 exch, leet, Money by April 12 Deadline | million pieces of different informa-| grandfather It held the post, 16” TV PIC. TUBE... 15.75 exch. Ince. ton tint bed fo Se reseed i 17 TV PIC, TUBE. . 16.75 exch. ne. DOWER AROR, ©. — Dr. Thames cols en tabulate’. cite andl Gat [P19 TV PIC, TUBE. | 18.75 exch. inet. Francis Jr. has made it clear.he| decoded and studied before the 20” TV PIC. TUBE. 19:75 euch. te, 1 Year will be hard to. complete his | evaluation could be made, 2" | a ; at, ‘ co Part report on the Salk polio vaccine by| Dr. Francis explained to the con- 1” TV PIC, TUBE, . 20.75 nat. ay April 12. __ }ference that the report was long Manel Tohen $1 mere cock. Sectrastete Tubes $1. Mere sock Scores of tabulations at the eval-| "coming for severe! reasons, INSTALLATION. . .$9.95 = (Ne Tubes Seld to Deslors) uation center he heads at the Uni- me. versity ef Mcigan are working|, he sei until after the peak FIRST HOME CALL ony overtime to help transiate into an Polo season in easly, tail \ oon Joan" the coded results ot] eof, data, before, tay cold | we bey mg Wah tnd * 4 : the vaccine developed by Jonas | esi to appraise it, 5 | Salk oy i srr ANTENNA KITS: Vi cves exes | DE ANTENNA KITS. ee eee ‘ .$7.95 ee - Hours: 9159 Day in yeaa eas 4, 4. Only ene winning entry from @ family will ‘be eligible for the prize, but there is no limit’on number of entries. 3. The Press retaina the right to correct — typographical errors. 6. fudges’ decision will be final and con- testant’s submission of entries indicates acceptance ot these rules. 7. No Hability ta accepted ‘tor cotton that = to reach - ‘8. The Press reserves the right to a rules and/or discontinue the contest at ite discretion. a a Fy f é ; STATE « iy vemitience is enclosed. 2 a a ee ee ee ee = www me (Advertisement) Sleep, Pla os Comfort and dizziness kidney ae aned kidney function, Doctors sy wood When some everyday condition, such i i ae i a fi f 7 i f lsetie g as f i F iit fil st Hi i pen sid : i Bc Eas ; : & : ne 1 i 7 st retebeies ; : r/ i : ii The Air Force decided to be lenient; It made an intensive investigaiton of 83 cases—main- ly. involving Red propaganda ‘|.with threats that he would never see his wife again. At the time, he was worried to the point of despair because he knew his wife was facing a dangerous childbirth | }which could cost her her life. Although it chose a. policy of leniency, the Air Force ordered 14 officers and enlisted A few repatriated POWs, how- ever, were suspected of being real Communist sympathizers. They were released to the unsanee De- \Case. of Firateitati ‘Koreh Prisoners Still Haunting U. S: State. Department stay with the Communists.) Dickenson, a 23-year-old moun- taineer from -Crackers “Neck, An average lead pencil is ca- has cleaned up this condition file). This e. ‘ % remove a plicat pdble of drawing a line more than 35 miles long. = Fed trom Siroil users. Siroil tends to s. Siroil a ATALL DRUG STORES SiROIL LARORATORIES, INC., Dept. 24 HOE ge (i _THE rowssade PRESS, Mona. APRIL, 4, 1955 | cl DT iia cap abe ei Most_Are Now Givilians. Van was sentenced to dishonor: |Kids! 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Waite's Coats—Third Floor ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 THREE =e : _ . save up | to 13.50 Fashion New Bubble Lamps > = ~ : | Usually 20.00 sq ‘to 23.50! brass. Topped with washable white viny! shades. Functional, decorative, good for reading. Styles for floor, table, and wall. ‘All with. 3-way lighting. Choose from: Floor lamp, adjustable pulley pin- up, bridge lan (flexible neck). Tripod (27¥2" tall.) Hurry in today or Call FE 4-2511! Adjustable Pull-Down Lamp (not shown) ........... only 14. 95 Waite's Lamps—Filth Floor _ ~ SALE | “SAVE 6.21! Hudson Bay Type Nylon Blend... Regularly 12.98 7 The new modern i. Set Bee cv das : 3 | eluxe Aluminum for extra warmth without weight! Truly sleeping | comfort unexcelled and styled in the famous Hud- : . : son Bay pattern. Choose white with red, yellow : | -. @ Roll this lightweight grill on rubber-thed. ‘wheels! with red or green with black stripe. Specially “ | treated for moth protection. 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Sectional «i st is = are cere Cocktail Table =“ e ows — ' ae eat | - > : = This two piece sectional sofa is the very newest in modern styling. _You can change it about to suit your room.. All” the other pieces were selected. to make a complete modern . __living room. Sectional sofa in ff [a choice covers and colors. ; — ©Table Lamp ; ] ae ! | } | ; } ] “FURNITURE CO.| | pampte Free Parking 361 South Saginew Street re : a Seesialliannaneanenes THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 FIVE ——t CONNOLLY’ neuen BIG NEW SAVINGS! = on LA REINE Sterling Flatware and Matching Silverplated Holloware By WALLACE SILVERSMITHS EL, You Save » 2.9% WE CARRY AN OPEN STOCK ... so that you can ~ build your set a place setting at a time. But, START ““YOUR SET NOW, se that you can take advantage eof these savings. % Crafted by famous WALLACE SILVERSMITHS, makers of fine sterling for over 118 years. * Available in open stock, so that you may add te your service if you wish. % Regular heavyweight sterling, ex- quisite detail. : % Sterling silver you’ve always want- ed, now within your budget at amazingly LOW \PRICES.. % Choose your place settings now, start using them right away, with our easy PAY-AS-YOU-USE-PLAN. _5-Pe. Setting —-- NOW ONLY ~ woe eee eer eoe eevee eee ereeee LA REINE PLAIN MEAT DISH Formerly $20.00 mes Fi tm Fed. Tax -PAY ONLY 10% DOWN and 10% MONTHLY - Complete Service of Eight: 42 Pieces in Tarnish-Preof Chest | Teetoug? “159” Iacl. Fed. Tax ee $1798 LE REINE WAITER ....°..........:..$16.95 ae Formerly $23.50 - LA REINE GRAVY BOAT & TRAY $17.95 : Formerly $25.00 = JEWELERS . . 16 W. Huron St. Seng vila $15.98 LA REINE BREAD TRAY.............$10.98 Registered Jeweler Formerly $14.00 American Gem Society ees BC SIX THE: PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, "APRIL 4, 1955, For N early 50 Years — People Have Been J oining RAPPY'’S Easter Parade It's so easy to have your entire family well dressed for the Easter | Parade ... Stop in at Rappy’s... \ always wonderful, latest styled 4 | , \clothing in the most modern fab- | = rics for the entire family! NATIONAL CLOTHING 9 South Saginaw = - Meet Happy eee Dress Snapes ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 4. 1955 ; _ | FABULOUS FASHION FLOOR is blooming with lovely beautiful things for Easter & SHOP TONIGHT ‘TIL9 GLENHAVEN og THIS NEW GLENHAVEN design is as. >. refreshing as spring itself! Made of GLEN- FROST, the elegant new rayon suiting that- has the touch and appearance of fine Ifalian Silk. Collar and pockets are cut-out for raked compliments. In your favorite Spring colors. Meny Other Glenhaven’s 22.95 to 39.95 “F3 Yin © 4 595, 10% Charge Account for. Atl Your ‘Easter Needs! Light-headed hats in -spring’s pretty new shapes that flatter your. face and complement your costume. Ship’ n Shore: 2 98. When it's hot you're not—you're wearing this. cool, cool broadcloth by Ship’n Shore! Neat~ as a pin: cuffed shortie sleeves, rounded two-way meckband collar. Lustrous, launder-lovely. combed cotton... pure white, nerty pastels, wonderful sun-tones, Sizes 28 to 40 Come and see other Ship’n Shore blouses- —many new™sleeveless styles, too. B. . Soft flutter of seafloped—embroidery—round the » two-way collar, down the pretty placket: very Ship 'n Shore! - cotton broadcloth pure white, cool pastels, deeptones . ... perfectly washable. Sizes 30 to 38. See other new sleeve- less Ship'n Shore blouses: woven Binghams, piques, linien-look rayons. ‘ee ee eee % F Se eee ‘ 3 ia 4 EIGHT _ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ‘APRIL 3, 1955 The whole family saves. at. aiResce'sb Sn ~ ae anal aan! ui SS Motorized ¥ — P eoente Se? “As fon, charcoal, pink. - , : Candy Filled Easter Toys | | , ~ : ue tamee or . BOYS’ BOWS (Be | Paddle & Ball seslbileaah ony ies 39: Cowboy set —loaded with goodies..............91.98 Lady Doll & in plastic case.................. 7% BOYS’ SHIRTS < rs aloe a ae With cuff links! \ , in pink or white $ Ns Weil decorate your tandy broadcloth. 198 ong ond bunnies Ses. 8-18, ~ iS Hollow Chocolate Bunnies... .. .10¢ 1 3% ; Wrapped Chocolate Eggs ...... - . 5¢ #0 10 “/ . peat hmaentna ib. 25¢ “Chocolate =haw wee waua” SHOES DRESS-SLIP SET 1-3 Made to give tots o better shoe ond A sweet nylon dress and slip set in yellow, pink or proper fii for less.money! Dainty mint. White printed sheer yoke matches print of the black potent slippers with pretty skirt . . . looks savcy on the pastel background. Rib- bon bedecks the woist . ....3 rhine- stones adom the yoke ... under- necth o ruffled taffeto slip. 1-3. white trim on toe. /s $ eae 298 98 fy a tots! 3- 8/ -DRESS-1 HATS Saucy rollers, cloches, bonnets; $ = floral trim. A “must” torSoer, i. ES a fi | Dressy Gloves Of 2-bor tricot ocetote mn Girls’ nylon and cotton Cute, dresiy styles for tiny Girls’ “Disney” Panties, 2-10... .50¢ | white, red or- pastels. Re- in fancy styles with = girls. Liitle spring straws, “Buster Brown” Anklets, 6-8y. M0 _ Inforced crotch, elastic woist. 2-14. 39: plastics, beaded 59:1: plas scallop Red, ; ; weber vary: V7. POY tga teu. Girls’ Taffeta Ship, 4-14....... 91.00 ® THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 aster CFinery for AQ all the family costs so ated at... mIKRESG E'S | ot ae Made to give you a better shoe . and proper fit for less money! ecstoretoqeard 2” boby’s feet. 2-8. eooeee ewe rr _ Tots’ DRESSES (gal _ So many. ond all so cutel § Foncy sheers, pint plisses, § broadcloths —poastels, | _ plaids, floral designs, petite “~ prints. Big white collars, novel cuffs, lace trims. Sizes 1-3; 3x-6x. ems; pink, helio, charcoal. 1-3 Dress & Slip Set 1.98. A ry prs. 1.89 ‘trim, Smart topcoat, eton cop 98 ry: for boys; select blve or ton set. ft} _ Also sizes 3x-6x Boys’ New Ties Big selection or ready-tied mon fancies; bows. west- Le e = a. ; A: a : = . LE z ¥; fi e ed BPA, 1.3 COAT SETS GE eR y WY af TAP ih A fi ‘ For boys or girls; acetate and rayon gabardines or checks. Princess or double-breasted styled for 4b if girls—navy, red, oquo—Peter Pon collar, tote, are : 4 rte Ht G ie ES Sizes 1-3 with matching bonnet. Se : F } 3 * me come ze te oe _ 2 Surprises for all the family! iY f 4 EASTER TOYS & CANDY {| ss + Stuffed BUNNIES a) reclly plush. See our ie Belen 7) - , Filled Novelties aN ia, - = cowboy hats, aps ‘Shirts 012 White or pink broodcloth— new round bytton-down col- mes 1.98 Acetate with elastic waist and leg openings—nylon trim. White, 50: pastels; $-7. a 1.00 MEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 | TO-NI SHOP UNTIL 9 P. M. AT LORD’S, WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! =xk\ YOUR CHOICE FREE ERE TEREE BURK BED ourer cuROME mappable JEWEL Gas Range meme Of Any Extra Charge When You. Purchase Either o LivingRoom Suite Bedroom Suite for only & pick of scores of wonderful suites at Lord's. Choice of : new coverings, new colors, new styles. = " Cleantle Sale On 1955 .PEX. WASHERS | We don't believe in work for Women Here is your chance to save on one of these Apex Standard Models‘at a NEW LOW PRICE! NOMONEY DOWN “2- -Only-*2 a Week =m Apex APEX Wash-a-Malic } 319® “Spiral Tub Agttator washes all fabrics safer, gentler and, more eco- J nomically because it saves the detergents. saves work. BUY AT NEW LOWER PRICES. 25 | W. ‘HURON ST. : eee eure Wr PH. FE 4-0581 5 Used to Be” ax pm The Apex Washer that | ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 : ELEVEN i hi Bits bee ire son a ee ‘Mandates oe foren rota "FOR A MAN'S MEN’S SPRING SPECIAL} | 17, 2-PantSUITS}} ==. sag All Wool cote from AN Wel Sharname The WORLD'S Choose from All Woot Sharkaking, MOST COPIED SHOE regulars or longs. Regularly sold for $65.00. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. These are probably the slowest + Regular $65.00 MT YJ _ INCLUDES 2-PANTS .made shoes in America. Nettle tons take four times longer to make than ordinary shoes, yet they cost surprisingly little more. Men who wear them insist it’s extravagant to pay less. | DD% Open ‘a Huddik Charge Account Today! MEN’S 100% pS WOOL bse ape Lee ———— : | — THE CROWNING TOUCH | | FOR EASTER. 2 DUNLAP ee HATS. The ome for Easter, ..a _ handsome Dunlap Hat. = Al luxury fabrics in new Spring Ae ‘Poces By such famous mills as | There Anglo, and Forstmann. ] , $3 4°5 | we 4®*_*1G°° | LADIES” FAILLE DUSTER ATS “The most popular rage—long coat style. Choice of aoe or navy. ° CHARGE ’EM at the LION STORE Park_ Free Reer of Store — - W hile Shopping - Sesame s “SWELVE _—_—_—_—_THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1055. NORGE Automatic WASHER and DRYER a : : : ANY — These massive occasional tobles are TABLE - Cockteil , immensely practical. Spilled os hot : : liquids, cigarettes and any of the mis- i- é ea 4020x164 haps thet ruin ordinary furniture won't = See Color —_ , i} Television | a - SHOP I Tonight . —_—— ©} TONIGHT | 21” Screen [with supssaveratf | 2" J PO edi i NO EXTRA COST eee No “* | ; , “ aS | Obligation wee , . — FIRST PAYMENT IN-MAY * S tox WAYNE GABERT =: ': TO PAY! ‘TO PAY! | 121 North sommey St. Open Mooday’ ‘and Friday ‘til 9 P. M. FE 5-6189 ‘DELIVERS mar the gleaming beauty of _ these WIPES CLEAN PLASTIC top eebles! Yet they're indis- WITH A DAMP CLOTH! tinguishable from the natural seveliaes ! _ of fine oak! | Open Tonight “til 9 P. M. FINE FURNITURE EASTER is it! But it could never be consideted _ dividends in wearing pleasure are tremendous! 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Tel-Huron Center. / Open Monday-Friday Open ‘Thursday- Friday Saturday ; h “07.2 ees mM. - _FOURTEEN _____THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 Pontiac’s Largest Exclusive Men’s Store Nobody Matches The HUB for Value! Look What You Can Buy Tonight! 2-Pants Suits = IY at a 1-Pant Price Seen (That's the HUB Wey) Purchase Until W anted! | 2. PANTS suits This Price lnctades the Extra Pair! “TWO” ous SUITS ress ranma, = i TR ER S- “RUGGED TWILLS” — a Z 7 “Tailored of deluxe “fabrics knowrl for wyap-prmisn. WoRSTEDS; —_f——— ae _ their durability and handsome -« SHARKSKINS, , pattern work / 2 SHEEN GABARDINES — 100% ALL WOOL SHARKSKINS “ Open Every Monday“and Friday ‘til 9.P. M. : 100% ALL WOOL WORSTEDS = | oat ; 100% ALL WOOL GABARDINES q ‘Sizes to Fit Men of Any ; Proportion and Build: :. REGULARS : _ SHORTS -LONGS . “PORTLIES Size 35 to 50— | ee! - a 18.20 North Saofale Street - _ canine \ ae — - a Se eee a Of ees eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1955 FIFTEEN & 1 SHOP TONIGHT “til 9 NNEY S| ee ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! DARK SEAM FLAT 60 gauge = 15 denie sheers for sleek-as-a-guntan _ FAVORITES! as . C = te Two favorite “Gaymode” styles, and “Gaymode” is America’s favorite brand of Hose. You'll know why when you compare flawless “Gaymode” quality, perfect proportioned fit, and “can’t be beat wear.” Above—Dark seam sheer “Gaymodes” in proportioned length, each thread twisted for better fit and. wear. Sizes 84% to 11. Gala, Mardi Gras, Jubilee, and _ Red Fox... | Below: Seamless. Gaymodes flatter your legs, are’ always flawless and clear. Proportioned sizes and lengths fit _you exactly—8'% to 11. ie Penney’s—Main Floor aor TWO of YOUR. | SIXTEEN _ THE PONTIAC eae thes. 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