ene a pes pas si ae ae ee ae . w cas peal: Re oahel Seis 4 ; : re : zt, Sal Bie a é fad . Fis. i. ia 4 ie . pie a _ — ——e ai ia ” + ¥ “s \ ? } ; 4 iP ck ee eee SoH ee eee See oe abe Nal i Ss bj etl te aoe te wads , eee ae ‘ i a ee OM, 4 : ; 7 . . Z % . , } : a re he ra ; ci | | pre | | TH : O , | i e peg chad 4 : ‘Teesday: co . 4 I . ; wb hoe Pe ge ; Detailo page tre ef - _- 3 “ = : | > A . - * , ‘ ou oy at 0 YEAR - wee PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955—32 PAGES germs memes a Ee Seager seek to Ban Public Housing Death Takes i in South GM, Union Map Rejects First Challenge After Attack Plans for Parley catia Former County - Clerk on New Contract Dies During Vacation Guaranted Wage Issve in Florida May Be Toughest Goal for UAW Negotiators Former Oakland County Clerk and Pontiac attorney DETROIT (#—CIO Unit- ed Auto Workers officials Burton P. Daugherty died sat down today with Gen- early yesterday following a eral Motors Corp. to outline heart attack while vaca- tioning with his wife in negotiations for what could be the UAW’s toughest goal Cleveland, Fla. He was 59 years old. ae The Pontiac Voters League, a recently formed organization comprised | chiefly of Pontiac property» —a guaranteed 52 weeks pay each year. . The son of Perry B. and Eliza- BURTON P. paAUaNERTY With some 600,000 work- — in the city, "1 beth J. Balcolm Daugherty, he was 4 ers from the auto industry's torney John W. Bell, Stern Warning Is Issued rar ncn one cet pee oe big three hanging in the spokesman, for the organs balance, the UAW has threatened to strike if nec- Against Hood]lumism Here)” ster grasating trom woty GM Leads Industry Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum issued a stern warn- me Om, ene ery tural a. in Automobile Sales ing that he “would not tolerate hoodlumism, gang fights lege and studied law for five DETROIT &®—The trade paper or bullying by teenagers” Saturday when he arraigned a| years. He was sdmitted to the ear ip reported today | -.piring first today's meeting. was 17-year-old youth on two counts of disorderly-fighting| bar im September, 1921. were sold at retail last year. [et Up 0 determine the size of Satne sanane Sutend ge Giutis eaeee He ies clang. as _peroened, bebienan aan and assault and battery. In 1924 he resigned as postmas- Mone tabulation Panay pai meetings Cll be held and countiess| Lhe Life of Christ vote at a special election, or, 2) Accused with a 16-year-old boy of “terribly beating” |ter at Holly to run for County ery the’ retail. de. | details, p pass the ordinance. , another 16-year-old, Gerald N. Hortick of 48 Bennett St.,| Clerk. Following his election he | liveries. This was an increase of| Both sides are aware that 350,- 1 the commission decides to demanded examination and was released on bond,| moved to Pontiac and served in | 5-6 per cent for GM arid 5.68 per) 090 GM workers could leave their a an aces ITS e ed cpestal circles woul 'us ibe pending the hearing Mar. 17. that position from 1924 to 1932. His | °°t for Ford over 1953 deliveries. | jobs anytime after May 2. - 0} caey becnaen Go dented erane “Parents shouldn't allow* residence is at 14 Williams Lake ean” qutaat <8 ho Curios O> A similar Ford-UAW meeting ’ ths prepeath an the Agu Shamea) this endition t0 " exat| Ps rod she bataeamt tna (Fave tus cow. msl TUS Affack {0 J seo ent, a a ee someone should stop it. It ire- Damages Married to Eloise F. LeBlanc of | im segs. workers, expires June 1 eSus U xo pot gh the Commisstoa ought to be stopped before Detroit une ee tens peas cit Percentages the report credits Coryaler, | with TAO weckers, acknowledges such petitions, , Jr., with 50.70 ot contract ; it gets out of hand like in . attorney, and John Balcolm, who| retail deliveries: Ford 30.53 and | end hopes the strife may. be over world solay. tm the way Christ ressled tempiation ihe’ Risky roy ood gd re op eomeners nme a other cities,” said McCal- OW | an lis in service. Chrysler 12.90. In 1954 the by then. the differences between Satan's of man and of Christ, Man's “ ; lum. | A member of the Presbyterian | centages were GM 45.07; pevi| The union has indicated it will wey — gh a ust). the mind pride), and of i the Se uations “If no one does, Tl stop it, my-| py Levels Portions | “mrch- be was aifiliated with Ma-| 25.15; Chrysler 20.30, hand details of its GAW demand ing bread te the multitudes, Our Lard net pra res Re —oB ye self, even it I have to get down . OFHIONS | sons and Elks fraternities. He was By individual makes the report |to the big three this week. How- God's son he pretaced cach of Jesus temptations with ihe conditional “itt in any manner negotiate, assist or from this bench to do it,” he add- of Christopher Building a U. S. Navy veteran and belonged | shows this standing of the first 10: | ever, actual bargaining with GM IF Thou be the Gon of God . . .”, ete.) cooperate in the establishment of ed. Stabley Road to Pine Lake Country Club. Chevrolet, 1,417,453; Ford|is expected to start April ll—a BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN additional public housing rental Hortick, represented by an at- on y "eo ° alt: Dausherty’s son, Suton. | ane, Dal Aa: Olds | week after Ford opens formal ne- Our aot den : be fed, units in the City of Pontiac . . torney at his arraignment, was | A fire of unknown origin leveled Suetend, yammeday 150; Plymouth 381.078; Pontiac | sotiations. Lord does y that men must Or that} Bell said the league, formed seized Friday night by Pontiac |iyo sections of the Christopher In- wring, tow, Baty beck ter’ servisn | UR.0h wef ey Dodge| As a pretude to actual contract | SOcial justice must be preached, but He asserts that these| four weeks ago, opposes further see oar Oakland Aca cheese | ustries Inc. plant at 415 Stabley | announced later. 101.741. | Ea utte Marne Me om | things are not first. He is saying to Satan: "You tempt |Piiic housing for these ressonss they found Bill Keeler of 62 Wis- |4., Pontiac Township Sunday aft , 27 im Cleveland, There, delegates | Me to a religion which would relieve want; you want Me eins cnuew itt pele ner St. sitting om the ground | ernoon. Given are expected to overwhelmingly |to be a Baker, of a Saviour; to be a social re-| “2—It bome owner. and hisoling (pre, Sip Seed, ‘tase Pontiac Township Fire Depart eS * Mullion dollar strike | former, instead of a Redeemer. 332% ao lew chest. fough bl ‘ Cross, suggesting 4 premium on Three women told police that hours and three walls fell is ne Leading GM's team today was "You are tempting Me away from ty es — Hortick and Bill Wilson, 16, of 83) sheet’ metal and frame building Harry W. Anderson, vice president | 8t I be @ cheap leader of people, filling their bellies,| The group decided to circulate Putnam St., threw Keeler to the| before the fire was extinguished in charge of personnel. Heading | instead of their souls; you would have Me begin with Comeaasian nite lee Pa sree end casted aig tien i uameur. las not yet och: eee. the UAW comepticn wes John W.| security instead of ending with it; you would have Me definite site for a new public hous- When of he wanes degpet {ne songh Gat satnpeee, U president |b, outer abundance, instead of inner holiness. ing development was mentioned,” her car and attempted to stop the “ seneetemnibanstene department “You and your materialists say: ‘Man lives bread | Bell said. 7 fight, she said Hortick yelled pro-| The Plant, where used oi! ‘John S. Bugas, vice president |@lone,’ but I say to you: ‘Not by bread alone’. Bread| He sddedt hat “continued sur- fanities at her and hurled a rock | @T™ms are cleaned and repaint. fn charge of industrial reations| there’ must be, but remember that even bread gets all|vvin€ thd other ac ¢ Ee smashing her car window. She said eens omen 20 te 50 eae for Ford, will head his company’s | of its power to feed from Me. Bread without Me can harm | "¥*, *"4 oe? Hortick threatened, also, to beat| Chines, about half of which were . also factors in the move, destroyed, according to Joha team opposite Ken Bannon, direct-/ man, and I refuse to hold any theory about security,/ Membership runs well inte’ the aint’ against Hortick, charging | Cttistopher ef Lake Orion, co- Or of the union's Ford Department.| apart from the Word of God, even h I must go| hundreds and the league's erganl- him with disorderty-fighting. Wil Sam ‘Chstotopher af Royal Out, Show P edi fed “— give bread alone r of 01 guocans trons ol Gotee ag turned over to juvenile “ . authorities for further action. | Pontiac Township Fire Chiet Carl ers FTeaic then even dogs shall ‘come| Warrants Charge 3 poner feeder Keeler was treated at Pontiac|Schingeck said that neighbors fi to My Banquet. Those who}, . ° amt tet been General Hospital for injuries to the|turned in the alarm about noon or Area Tuesday believe in Me must hold in Credit Union Case end = sen gmt Boose head, chest and face after police | Sunday when they saw smoke is- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) at ee Eee oa aoe transferred the boy to the hospital.| suing from the building. He said Cloudy weather tonight and Tues- caren? @- pollen . and Michigan, it ‘Police said they captured Hor-| the dry cleaning fluid used in re- day with showers tomorrow is the . ee ee anmtem tick and Wilson at a nearby hang-| conditioning the oil barrels was not weather outlook for Pontiac and| S0lved Your Ist were tomed today egainet theee | NE 8 OY Se me out corner following a brief chase| inflammable,’ but about 100 gal- ’ | ’ men in connection with alleged | 112 said, mo eommlasioner wnein on foot. lons of lacquer burned, along with — Bonanzagram’? _ | shortages in accounts of the Ford | Rouge employes Another's Ready |, Feira! Judse Thomas P. Thor | made i 1 3 gz i i LL = a Q. cc S 5 ie I _ a & -—— E 5 of a. OD 3 et 5 = ~ 5 | ie Wi Wilson Says Stevens | >viler room area. Edward E. Wilson resigned last Saturday as Oakland . — County Republican chairman to accept a post as regional pring Fever at First, —_| finance director for the GOP in the 18th Congressional but Complications Later | District. tary Wilson says former Michigan] LANSING (UP)—M. Ertugrul|) Chad M. Ritchie, of Birmingham, was named neW| poitisc the tood at 30 Atty. Gen. Frank G. Millard has/Kunt, Istanbul, Turkey, sent the | County chairman. . degrees, rising to 46 by 2 p.m. Answers to ‘Bonanzagram’ No Oramee at Weh.ees bent oe “the inside track” to succeed John | following message to Michigan} Wilson, of Troy Township, was appointed to the finance 2 will be accepted through Tues- | in credit ee G. Adame as Army general com | tourist officiele end asked that it) job by Dan Gerber, chairman of the Republican State | Albert Einstein 76 Today; Sr ree ee our in marae rifl , forwarded Finance Committee. > Day Adams, a central figure in the | ing newspaper”: 7 Plans lebration answer with a $20 bonus if the | Enjoy Laugh a Army-McCarthy hearings last sum-| “I am a Turkish man and want| County chairmen for nor He pledged ry active campaign No Ce winner is a subscriber of record With Our a? ’ Soviet Guard Wounded mer, has resigned effective March | to marry with an average thirty- t two years, Wilson said | for the April 4 election with par-| PRINCETON, N. J. # — Dr. Al-| to the Press. Ones ‘ 31. year-old American woman. For | he felt it necessary to resign] ticular emphasis on election Of|pery Einstein observes his 76th| And if no correct answers are Starting today 9 bright new Before Aides Disarm ‘Tm not sure whether he (Mil-} this purpose I want to make an| the position in order to} Republican county supervisors and | Liindey today without fuss or fes- found among the hundreds com- | cartoon feature called ‘Li'l intruder la Moscow lard) actually has been appointed | advertisement. have te time for the State Superintencent of Public In| ss — as usual ing in for No, 1, last week's | Ones’, will run on the editorial or not,” Wilson said yesterday,| “Kindly show the possible ways | regional tion. eae meant te The who be.| 2200, Will be added to this week's | page of the Pontiae Press, MOSCOW #—A husky gunman “but I do know that Army Secre-| ard means. Ritchie is a former Birmingham a termed a physicist, prize money A laugh a day ts guaranteed. shot his way inte the British Em- about it.” secretary Robert J mayor assistant / Walter Reuther, Gus Scholle and| dren,” planned to stay at home No, 1 and then turn to the tnve @ chucklo as he reads the | °***Y , seriously wound- Stevens refused to comment Tt must be spring in Turkey,| Chairman and treasurer of the| the CIO-PAC to take over the| rather than go to his office at the second ‘Bonanzagram’, today on | Press you'll know he has just ing a Russian police guard who when reached in Washington too. county group the last two years. | state school system.” Institute for Advanced Study page 2. seek ‘Li'l Ones’, tried to stop him Army officials, { Hie pt eli Wi > ny Q Py Pa ~ % a a —e ik ! | i | i g 9 F H & = 2 Hi a Fey 75 sf “4 ; ; 3 4 i rif i a i i f i ; i PT gaeti Fei i 3 i z z a : : * meee oe ‘A : “ ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955. 4 City May Hike Penalties Here s Another ) Y> is 4 ' ant |2 Persons Die Wedd Rumor \ 7 . arke: a! BT ee nccseun renee INQRUMOFin Truck Load Violations| gg ee | A -violent hailstorm flailed a e . BIRMINGHAM—An amendment; new St. Columban Catholic Man ‘sive-county area in South Carolina Townsend Denies Hint which would permit higher penal- Church was blessed by Edward FiO fOr ea nae a cirt who were| Margaret Has Decided ities than allowed in the present! Cardinal Mooney, archbishop of . : : when a concrete-block}| to Marry Him vehicle weight and load ordinance| the Detroit archdiocese, Pastor . Theft Spree ' eas bien in is included in tonight's City Com-| of the church is Father Thomas A Myeercia St. Ciair Shores} The storm, which dumped 5| BRUSSELS, Belgium — Group| mission agenda. Kenny whe told Pontiac Police be| inches of hail at Batesburg and 4/Capt, Peter Townsend said today! 4 petition bearing 98 signatures oe ! e | (Beet is cts exorience 10 for linn at York, occurred on the |hat as tar ae knows Princes |and "ching that ies eis mene “Surprise of a Lifetime” is the ave un in a theft spree while imper-/ leading edge of the cool air mass! 11, -earet has made no decision to title of the variety show to be ie ; ef sonating a doctor held today|which brught seasonal normal Property abutting Eton road on the for circuit court arraignment |temperatures back to most of the|™arry him west, between Hazel and Cole | Presented at 8 tonight by Walnut March 21, . am te country today. The year-old divorced air hero] streets, also will be submitted. | LAKe School PTA members. The | $2,500 Peter ad ° issued director : : M. Roatk of 23900 Gary Lave Tie| The violent wind caused exten crue teas af ie tee eee Property owners want the land, ows produces and directions “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac Frowpltal onderty Friday as Roark blanket of hall, blacked “ieveral bassy here, where Townsend is! family to income bungalow clas. | Will elect new officers Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you oe erie Be erect room. | miles of US. Highway Ne 1.) 0h “ee ; Townend ye] cone mam bones eed 8 8 park | sical evening i in stor try your hand at “Bonanzagram’’ be sure and read the rules at the ‘ Pp: . - n t y - . wre . * e ° pe. bee bewiety, ‘Benet of use’ 10 te: 28 dogrect treme yoe-| ferred to a peevieus renest qua. One of two esting scheduleg | for Friends of Baldwin Library bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press March 25. he a $145 from a docter’s |'¢'day in the East and over the | ing him as saying he and a ‘cer-|js to consider any objections to}closing their season with a meet- (Solution to ‘“Bonanzagram”" No. | will be published March 18). pocket book at the hospital. He Rocky Homune: scattered show: tain lady” would accept exile if construction of an alley behind ing at the library at 8:15 tonight. . gained entry to the reom after flurries mocessary. , | Mores a northw corner Gilbert and Sullivan selections wil! i terson from Detroit.” pod ateln gree a Margaret has decided to marry Lawmakers also will consider brook Schoo glee clube, under the Claim Cheek Bona m No. ? his continued. | vacating the alley on the west side | direction of Robert Cran- nzagra 4 ms Rasp Cine Gm bene, Bale dew Seats and Rest, Gsnevelly gvectes- andon any plan to wed the di- |‘ ees wood, Cal. iter e hang, inet e ei bam at heart.” catering to the economic and to|Vorced RAF officer. At ceremonies yesterday, the | She was Mrs. Genieve Barnett, 44,|} | d 4 peers g08 salinty. Say net ron p : phase sister, Mrs. T. E. DeGurse, PRILWE TELLER OF INFO IS PRILIE CELLER OF INFO IS tice, for Tam cling” nt ‘we |Pontiac Deaths Public Housing At SS Rivenoak FOR_ER _AIL JUMPER NOW FOR_ER _ AIL JUMPER NOW hunger of the world, My stomach a : AND USES IM- } |] AcKS AN groans with the starving, crawling ; Def t Fd wCKS PLAS a PLAS AND USES IM- mechs of humanity. That is why I Walter a Bec kw ith cee Ban Sought Here fol Ison PORTANT CLUL. FOR NEGOTIAT= | ||| PORTANT CLU__ FOR NEGOTIAT- fasted. never Service w God does not know what hunger Johns Funeral home, at 1 p.m (Continued From Page One) ate e ING PLENTY OF _ASH AND PRETTY ING PLENTY OF _ ASH AND PRETIY Begone Satan Wednesday, for Walter F. Beck-|‘‘watch the Commission like a some well-fed reformer who say: | with, 90, retired Genesee County| hawk’ and if further action is at- Asks R f Hik WIL CONTACTS WITH AGENTS WiaF CONTACTS WITH AGENTS ‘By brood alone’. | refuse any plan | farmer we et are tay tempted on public housing, an in- Would ' ON SOCIAL LEVEL HAS _ GARD 1] ON SOCIAL LEVEL HAS _ EARD out making them holier. Remem-| ot Deteny Baptist Church vili of-| Junction will be sought to block it. Boost Would Offse THAT ~OOKS TFAL UT THAT JOOKS LEAL UT ber! 1, Who say: ‘Not by bread! ficiate and burial will be in Bris-| The Commission in January! Ufility’s Share of Costs ~~ alone’, have not tasted bread in| to Cemetery, Flint. qnenimousty pense’ a resolution in Atom P r Plant WOR ONLY AT LIGHT WHEN WOR, ONLY AT LIGHT WHEN days ” Beckwith 4 home declaring lor additional owe gon er having failed to win [here for the pest seven years wi | PUbNC housing units existed and| 1. The Detroit Ea. |} | MEETING WITH EN SECRET MEETING WITH JEN SECRET Our Lord away ween His Cress Ie niece, Mrs. Altred H. Coles. stan $0 papelinte with tee Feb son Co, asked permission today to AIDES TUAYS HE USES Tick AIDES JUAYS HE USES Trt K mmgtin ty tasting . Authority for pass on to consumers its share d into a Cate eomntene Aug. 23, 1064. in Gonenee County, ee A arny for reopening an nn cot of bang a $65,000.000 ext ASSES | WER e-ASSES promising breed, turns Lerean end Mary ment. atomic power . ~ 1. ON. COR 1. N. ORME i the one now operating in Detroit. attach noee To Suurtt and Ue Wiese bp ulcce, Mr, Beclewtth The Commission kept for itself} The electric utility made its re- . I. N R 4 Government-stored foodstuffs such | Sel. that Our > wank | the decision as to site. quest in an appearance before the a a sa canned meat, butter, cheese, | fees wane cnet | tle Reed, alse of Pontiac one oth | At informal meeting with |/UDlc Service Commission, _ fihortening, beans, potatoes and ae Se ee we er niece, and a nephew. the Rousing Commission about a Detroit Edison ts one of 33 . 4 oe SER eve cow tnduted oS! aow — a. and later, sites members of Atomic Power De- ° Name ee e+ @ @ eee eeeeeeeeeeee ; sae nenen be uae. cretion, As a symbel of that |Bernie Downing were suggested. velepenent Assoctates, the organ IMPORTANT: Address. ..........0 cece eee ‘+ If program procedures here par- ay gaunediy of the "tamgte and Funeral service for Bernie Riva’ cod’ weet on Fast puclear breeder reactor possibly ; ; City. Phone. : Sel Detroit's, Earl said food Downing, 72, of 113 W. Strathmore another at Monroe or Warbor Beach, Save This Claim Check | “'ty.--------- ee eeee will ‘be distributed to designated | ““7* * ™™* . Ave., will be Wednesday at 1:30] Franlin Road and « third on Ken-| it Edison's share of the cost (C Check here if you would like the once each month by those entitled Then, quoting Scripture, he con-|HO™*. The Rev. LeRoy Shafer | “1 as: week, a motion by Com- Was told. To « : ; eee will receive | tinues: of Church of the Brethren will of-| missioner Floyd P. Miles (District | utility's 1,114,432 patrons would pay j_Needy persons then |. “For it is written He shall give Hewat Ing died yesterday in| 1”, "2 kill additional public hous. * Galler a year above their present identification cards. enabling angels - Downi ing lost by a 43 vote. Supporting or years. * pri MCharee concerning Thee, to keep Pontiac General Hospital. Miles were Commissioners Lutz (7)| Besides Detroit Edison, Michi P e, County, |i s/he tort Ses] one ter aie ane Soetgers sone ee] BOW To Play ‘Bo am i ni "ut Sen tng ‘ nanza State, County, nant ney, will hold Thee uP with) Downing. He married Della Ames | alive were Mayor William W. Don | the Ford. Motor Co. Consumers y gr City Officials Lest Thou should chance to trip Ae eta, Pontiac 30 years ago|aldson (3) and Commissioners|Power Co., and Bendix Aviation * ire. John A. Dugan (5), Roy V. Cool - . ; Enter Order “scten to have saying: “‘Why take| A retired Pontiac Motor Division | (1) and John E. Carry (6). ” sari J. McCarthy, commission Solve the “Bonanzagram”™ by filling in all ated. Proper punctuation is one of the the long and tedious way to win|*™Ploye, he belonged to First/ Following the vote, the matter | chairman, said he could not pre- the missing letters, as indicated by the important keys to @ correct solution. Among 100 persons initiated into | a nkind, through the shedding of | Church of the Brethren. was tabled indefinitely for further | dict when a decision would be underscores. in the message Insert only the Order of Ahepa here yesterday | 1.004 the mounting of @ Cross,| Surviving besides his widow are | study. made on Detroit Edison's request one letter above each underscore. Many When properly tilled in, the “Bonanza- was Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart, of through being despised and re- three daughters, Mrs. \Dorothy a clues to the missing letters are hidden in gram” will spell out a clear message that er ido ty ming | ga ee Si hay Bern meyt Ghartay io welcns a ke minattae woes Se ess . short cut by a ?-You have . . ‘ message. ues moy ound in the m many cases it seem more than te the Grosk Wetlente Commentty | Stirmed Your wet Gel. Very and & son, Kenneth, all of Pentiac YOU'LL NEVER BE SORRY — message itsell, and, in a few cases, the one word would be the correct one. That's b inctaded Pontiac Mayor ’ surviving are a : . contestant’s general knowledge should part of the fun! You should weigh the lam W. Donaldson, Prosecutor well if You really trust. do some- | ent ot K Bay Frederich C. Ziem snd Sheriff thing heroic! Goldie PPY earen eat coven THAT YOU BOUGHT THE FINEST cee provide the correct letter The contestant clues and select the BEST possible word Freak W. Irons. “Prove talth, net by going to a grandch will note that the message is unpunctu- tn each case. wie coder tran American He}.| Crome te obedience te Gore win, | sett grandchildren. AND HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY! lehic organization dedicated to the} but by flinging Yourself down. | 41°) pitti. G Stanford , purpose of promoting a better un-| You will never win people to > Pay . ——=—- EE | derstanding of the American ideals| Yourself with sublime truths | irs Phyllis G. Stanford, 60, of How ubmit Entries and aims among the Greek people trom charch ebeepteg eet aa 78 Bloomfield Terrace, died at her to § _ “tw this country and abroad,” stated church steeples " | home yesterday after a long ill- T . 4 Socrates V, Sekies. supreme treas-| ®8¢les. ness. rade -In 1. After solution is completed, “Bonenze- 3. Entries may be mailed in envelope but __ _wrer. . “The masses cannot follow You; | Born in Detroit Sept. 20. 18M, gram” should be clipped and pasted to contestants full name and number of 4 » Mrs. Philip Hart will be taken they are too far below. Clothe| she was the, daughter of Raymard ANS alZ a _two-cent postcard with your name gn puzzle must be printed in upper left cor- _ : watch f a eee “Wer Of abarees HSS CT SAVEOpS , §,-and Mary. tbiisabeth.Penberthy +... Birmingham four years ago. A music instructor for many years, she studied in Detroit and New York. She belonged te many music groups, inclading Tues- day Musicale of Detroit, Pro. Musica-Mu Phi Serority, and Birmingham Music Club. She al- so was a membor of Women's City Club, | the woman's auxiliary. known, s.the Daughiers of Penelope. said | yourselt—dewr- pean oP chased to enter. Facsimiles made by hand and corresponding as closely as possible to the original “Bonanzagram” printed in the Press will be accepted but are limited one to a ftgmily. Mimeograph, duplicator or other unofficial mechanical reproduc- tion is forbidden. 2 Entries will be received at the Pontiac Press office. 48 W. Huron St.. until 5 p m. Tuesday, March 22, Mail entries must be postmarked before midnight Tuesday, March 22 for Bonanzagram No. 2. Address “Bonanzagram, Post Office Box 40, Pon- tiac, Mich.” ny of life and their jaded spirits, but leave their guilty consciences alone!’ the heavy flow of traffic. Te Be Continued dherl the jars ot confused motor. Franklin Dog Winner YOUR GOLDEN its. in Big Flint KC Show Surviving besides her father in OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE IS NOW! . —_—_———— 9 Dayton, Ohio. is a daughter, Mrs. Hornaten Te meth a watch How to Collect the Prize The Weather FLINT &—A Michigan dog won| Cameron F. Campbell of Detroit. —any age—any model. ’ the best of show championship in| a son, Thomas C. Corin of Pontiac, The entrant must work out and keep tion of the solution duplicate solution as a claim check. When the solution is published in the Press, he should compare his “claim check” with the published solution, and. i! his claim check is identical, he should call in person with his claim check oat the Press office. 48 W Huron St, before § ce m on the Monday tollowing publico- PONTIAC Ae MCINITY a stewesz| the 22nd annual Genesee County te, Kennel Club dog show over the weekend. A total of 749 competed. The winner is a Labrador re- triever, International Ch. Dark Star of Franklin, owned by Fred T. Martin, of Franklin, and handled in the show by Dick Cooper, of Mundelein, Il. He also won the sporting group prize A Basset hound, Ch. Show Poke and a granddaughter. Also surviving is a brother. | James R. Gabel! of Dayton. Funeral service will be Wednes- day at 11 a.m. from Bell Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. in Birmingham. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. lf! a winner cannot call at the Press cifice in person, he should mail his solution to “Bonanzagram Editor.” Postmark on this letter must be not later than § p. m. the Monday 4iter publication of the answer. Correct answers are void unless the con- testant reports his claim by the deadlines Kisted here. Teday im Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding # am 4 At 8 am: Wind velocity 15 mph 'Visniski Twins : B Micccvesee DD LL 8 aie «o| Hubertus, owned by Chris G. 9 sy aveside service was held at . . FO. Mie nceeee BO 12M... ...... *2) Teeter, of Birmingham, won top| 9:90 a.m. today in Mt. Hope Ceme- Abou 4 Information, Etc & esssceees 3p m..22.! 46] prize in the hound group, and a| tery for Baby Boy and Baby Girl t Eligibility, b Meee eveee- chow chow, Ch. A-Edi's Sensation, Visniski, twin son and daughter of . ; Arthur and Joan LaBarge Visniski Of 558 Second Street. Funeral arrangements for the twins, who were dead at birth Saturday in Pontide General Hos- pital, were completed by the Mel- vir A. Schutt Funeral Home. Surviving besides the parents of the infants is one sister, Sheryl, at home. ° owned by the Noa D. Doi Kennels, of Northville, won the non-sporting group trophy. 1. Anyone is eligible for the “Bonansa- 4. Only one winning entry from -a family will be eligible for the prize. 5. The Press retains. the right to correct typographical errors. 6. ludges’ decision will be final and con- testant’s submission ot entries indicates acceptance of these rules , Emr “ee | A fed, Nixon Reports on Trip Tonight Via Television LOS ANGELES W—Vice Presi- dent Richard Nixon reports to the nation tonight on his recent good will tour of Latin America. | The talk before the Los Angeles ,; World Affairs Council will be tele- cast nationally over NBC from 11:30 p.m. to midnight EST. Japan bas 300,000 fishing craft compared with 90,000 in the United those living tn an employe’s household.) 2. No question as to winners will be swered by phone. 3. The Press will award o« prize of $100 to the winner of each weekly “Bonanze- gram” {f more then one. winning answer is received, the orize will, be divided equally among the winners. ff no correct solution is received, the $100 will be added to the next week's crize. I! the winner is Instrument Stolen The theft of a silver plated pic- colo, valued at $325, was being in- 7. No liability is accepted for entries that fail to reach us. , & The Press reserves the right te clter © rules and/or discontinye the contest at its . longer too, in Mental Ward Police Testing Sanity of Rickshaw, Puller; NAGPUR, India @—A 22-year- | old rickshaw. puller charged with | | attempting to murder Prime Min- ister Nehru was reported under Observation today in a mental hospital. Babu Rao _ Laxman Kochale | leaped on Nehru's automobile here | Saturday with a six-inch knife. The 65-year-old Prime Minister pushed | the man away and police arrested him at once. Officials said further action would be decided after the mental report, . * . One newspeper reported Babu Rao had told police his action was i**the only way” to draw attention to his own personal difficulties. It a re a ae 18 | did not say what he meant by this. me = Sarita eye MO IN A STATE OF SUSPENSE — Box-office booming Grace off MGM's payroll — and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is on the spot. -| Police also were reported seek- some Grace, who knows her own mind, refused to work in ‘‘Jeremy ing past associates of Babu Rao. Rodock” in which she was to costar with Spencer Tracy. So MGM/ He is a native of western India's suspended her, which means she's not only off their payroll, but she | Maharashtra region. A man from can't work for any other company. MGM's doubly on the spot because {he ‘same restos ae Ransed fer | (1) Grace is a likely Oscar winner when the awards are made March of Mehenrtas K Gandhi in 1908. | 30. If she cops it she won't be any easier to cope with and (2) MGM) Nehru was unruffied by the oc- | can’t wield the economic whip because her father is a multimillionaire. | currence, which he termed of “‘no | oo signifiance.’’ He flew back to New | Delhi yesterday in high spirits. —-_— —— —y— ‘British Ship Picks Up Survivors of Sinking Rescue 6 Chinese |, ROME ®—The Italian navy re- Railroad Blast s Slows Shriners ported today a British ship had | boat rescued six Communist Chi- ‘picked up four crewmen of the od eee pape Aa as | Greek merchant vessel Jason, be- | *™¢¢ crait © miles sout ae’ ° : ’ en Island, the Martime Safety Switch on NYC Tracks lieved sunk off the storm-lashed | Board said today.and planned to in Indiana Dynamited; toe of Italy. About 16 other crew . * +s |members were reported missing. to Quiz Union Officials | "The Greek thip memaged lest YORKTOWN, Ind. @—A train-| night that she was going down off | load of Indianapolis Shriners was | Stilo Cape. That was the last word | delayed several hours today on gon, her the dyuamiting of a switch. iad Lioyd’s Register lists no Greek The chartered New York Central | *!P of the name Jason. train of nine cars, rolling at 10 . miles an hour after a warning Telethon Downs Vacalist from an automatic device, was| halted after the engine and four | ENID, Okla. —A telethon for cars passed over the 2%-foot break | Cerebral palsy proved too long yee | in one rail. No one was hurt. terday for a 37-year-old vocalist | The rail was blasted at a switch| {rom Boston. Bobby Wayne col-| leading from the main line to a|/apsed from acute exhaustion and strikebound warehouse at 11:02) W&@8 rushed from the television stu- Sheriff W. Pete Anthony of Del-| #ble.” aware County said he planned to | °USlY question officials of the AFL Team. | 45. sters Union, which gpruck the ” (Aévertisement) warehouse of Marsh Foddliners, a} Ww of retail grocery chain, two weeks orey a0 FALSE TEETH There was no comment from the | union immediately. The engine and the four cars|‘ which passed over the break con- tose tinued on te Muncie, nine miles away, several hours later, with. all the passengers. Difference Is Our ® Savings of 10% to 0%, 98 N. Seginaw —Main Floor | or feel Sts alkdline (non-acid). Hopes Reds Will Aid’ ti ; in Disarmament Plan -UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. # — Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. says the United States still hopes the So- viets will cooperate in the dis- armament negotiations now under way “but it ig a hard road.” Lodge, chief U. 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That's because she's in North Ireland, prior to a 76-day, round-the-world | the Ore passenger vessel to have her funnel and cruise. Ty Power Recaptures Fan By PHYLIAS BATTELLE ‘Tough to grow?"’ I inquired and, | glowed, “Imagine, you remember- | NEW YORK (INS) — Between cing an intuituve man, he knew ,ing that,” he said. “I wouldn't the years 1936 and-1938 a select immediately what I referred to. | have thought you were allowed to ee male marie sare, in| “Ne, 1 grew them easily,” he | £° ‘0 movies yet.” Flynn and B Crosby received & This man, readers, is a sharpie. number of rapturous letters from He may be a poer correspondent. |He may not be totally honest, an impressionable girl — not one gushy line of which they found cause greasepaint beards tend to | and he may have silver threads come off in kissing scenes. Peo- among the black in his beard — worthy of response. ; I was downright hurt. | but he’s awfully likeable, Being at the age of incision, genie me.” , however, I let them cut me, And 1 biect of h ‘ | kept aski for more. Finally I te SU is wile came up teoued an ultimatum to Mr, Flynn Quite naturally at this point. She es onty contarenee him and, to the effect that either he re. '* Linda Christian, the curvacious, | °F all, that’s Linda's job. My | plied to this letter, or I wasn't Controversial figure who latched | ty, as a renee te oaty | writing anymore. He didn't, and | onto some gift jewels worth about Porine enlace » ° the Ia ted | was broken up, but through! $130,000 and is fighting legally to r admirers 5. That day, Errol, I became an old them, although the young man | | adult. who. gave them to her is in hock. | All this is leading up to the | Vell.” said Ty, paling slightly | tnct thet 1 back 17 years under his bristles, “I hate to see anybody get themselves mixed up the ether gieomy afterneen and | any trouble. But I'm afraid | = . re ae ee |can't assume any responsibility) 5°** mal tows.) “re wwiamvirate, Ty- ‘for Linda's problems. We are sep- | . Fone Sewer. arated, you know, and she hasn't Four Killed, Three Hurt Standing before the skinny five- asked for help or advice — so I | story house he is renting here | haven't offered any. as Tank Truck Hits Car SEAGRAVES, Tex. ® — An | while his new play “The Dark is | Light Enough" rung on Broadway, Having disposed of the homier I resolved not to bring up the — emt ‘oa. touchy subject of why he didn't ry ° y ome I m write, not at once, Get him to! ¢ oe we made . are | feel relaxed and easy first, I coon Lise, showing wena | thought. Talk about the estranged piel Theater, Broadway Sint street,” he said. And at | wite and kiddies. ether theaters, coast to coast? | “Hew do you do?” The words! v ; i asked. “Yes, indeed,” sald | were amiable and gently-spoken, . . 20, Levelland, and her sister-in- but the man himself looked strange- Mr. Power and grinned. law Mrs. Bonnie Lenore ly sinister. Unlike the gangling| Confessing I hadn't seen ‘“‘The 22, Levelland. clean-shaven boy of my (and his) Long Gray Line’’ yet, I said my | Truck driver James Gober, Lub- tii); youth, he now has a black beard favorite Power production was) bock, was hurt. His truck skidded 1! under his brooding eyes. | ““Lieyds of London” in ‘3%. He! 150 feet and jackknifed. STANDS OUT From ALL THE REST stands out for flavor and is Light and Miid stands out for effective filtration — draws e-a-s-y stands out for highest quality tobaccos — low nicotine [iM has everything! 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Scrumptious helping ef - endo Cen Se Seve 7.11! Assorted Men’s Jackets “rig 3.88 to 10.981 Gabardines in self collar and wool lined! Sizes 34-38 in brown and blue. Hurry in tonite! Men's Sheop—Street Fieer y ~ iM. th. 5 a ae oe = -_— = : he | ‘3 :} ee ' PERNT Fe Fs / a> ‘ { ) ‘ 7 ad j : | rt ; : 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 44, 1955 \PONTIAC PRESS President Asks Revival i Powrme Pesss Buflding that President Ersxxnowse Snes? Bos. Wei has’ asked Congress to extend the renegotiation act for two years is good news for taxpayers. . We are heartily in favor of this pro- ‘= on posal though it must be pointed out “we that the President technically is asking ————= the lawmakers to revive the act in question. That is so because the law died December 31, almost without any- ‘Batered at Post Office Pontiac Mich as second Class * * * Some figures go a long way toward explaining how renegotiations can cut ° the cost of defense contracts. Often Shortage of Engineers when such contracts are let, cost esti- Causing U.S. Concern mates are hurried and sometimes prove ’ Our Government rightly is concerned to be too high. ; During the Truman Adminis- over the relatively small number of en- tration renegotiation enabled the gineering students graduating in the Government to recover $11 billion Nation each year. in excessive costs from defense This year there will be about 27,000 contractors. Since then until the such graduates. Of these 24,000 will win jaw lapsed, between $30,000,000 degrees from the 150 institutions with and $40,000,000 a year has been accredited curricula. Among them will recovered. be 6,150 mechanical engineers, 5,650 electrical, 4,600 civil, 2,800 chemical and * * * No one, not even contractors them- 1,600 industrial. selves, should object to a law giving the * * * Government this control over defense A chief cause of concern is the fact costs. Congress should lose no time in that the country’s force re-enacting the renegotiation statute. . engineering numbers only 500,000, or 100,000 more than the estimated 400,000 in Soviet Russia. have I done now?” he’s trying to find According to the Office of De- out which of the many risks he has fense Mobilization, “in the event taken of getting into the doghouse she of an emergency our resources of has found out about. highly trained manpower will —_ probably be the ultimate factor in IT TURNED cold so fast in several our capacity for mobilization.” northern plain states recently that a x * * number of heated arguments were frozen stiff. The Manpower Resources Committee — _ Iv a person is more or less of a heel, ly narrow in the light of modern require- ments.” Another cause of concern is the fact wheel. The Man About Town That’s the Prize in Annual Baseball Contest; Now Open diverted higher financial rewards Baseball: A spring fever whose in ov a temperature gets higher as the sea- . _ sem advances. ‘7 * * Town Baseball C bea shortage Thee Man.About mn on- vag Sabie \ tot eee ey tocay, The prize is $250 voll says, is in reality « The winner will be the person who submits shortage of scientists and of the nearest correct answer to the following: , What player who has been at bat the scientists. at least 25 times will be leading the Addressing New York Economic Saturday, April 30, and what will be depth, breadth and scope of the skills of = 1, costs nothing to enter, and every mem- American artisans may depend the ber of your family is eligible to compete, but hope of the free world.” each entry must be on a separate piece of competing. Dr. John F. Spring ; practice. dentistry for more than 60 limerick or do ‘ years and at the same time acquire wide 700" prediction, ; renown in the field of ornithology. Yet, that doesn't fully measure the achievemen . : ts of Dr. Joun F. Sprinc, 911, judges, which will be final. The ladies have been very much in the majority among the winners rs + * in this annual contest. In the $1,750 _ in bomila awarded in prizes since Sprine was an educator before he winner of $250 of the $375 that went te the male sex admitted that his was a dentist. After earning a prediction was based on feminine a i life certificate at the University : advice. of Valparaiso, he taught for five Last year the $250 prize was divided q years in the rural schools of San- between flac County and at Comber. Mrs. Bernice G. Jozwik of Drayton Plains, and Robert I. McCormick of 764% Newberry St. In 1953 it went to Miss Betty Whitson of 495 Harper Ave. The 1952 winner was Miss Joyce McQuaid : From education he turned to dentistry a and in 1893 won his DDS degree from the University of Michigan Dental Col- lege. Dr. Spxinc moved immediately to Pontiac and had practiced here contin- uously until his retirement in March of ©! 129 Osceola Drive. In 1951 last year ~ Mrs. Loretta Strickin of 2500 Silver Drive got the bonds, and Though he was widely known Mrs. E. J. Peterman professionally, Dr. Spring in his of 38 Murphy Ave., won the 1950 contest. In 4 later years was able to devote 1949 increasing time to the study of birds. His home at Watkins Lake is ideally situated for such study with the result that his illus- : trated lectures on our feathered a friends soon were in great 4 kt * | Besides his profession and hobby, Dr. } took an active interest in the work of Central Methodist Church of which he was a charter member. He glso was « member of Pontiac Lodge 21 , the Michigan Dental Society and ee ee . Donald Jo Lovse of 142 Cadillac Ave., proved that a mere male can win the whole prize, and in 1948 Mrs. Marie Eggert of 437 North Saginaw St., got the $250. Verbal Orchids to— Mes.-C. B. Robinson of 23 Waldo Ave.; eighty-fifth birthday. >" Robert “J. Brooks fot 281 State Ave.; eighty-second birthday. Mrs. E. B. Furman _ of Wixom; ninety-ninth birthday. Dr. and Mrs. James C. Gibson of Milford; sixtieth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Flora Meade of Birmingham; eighty-seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Anson H. Henderson of Cass City; golden wedding. The passing of this distinguished , is a loss to the entire WHEN a man asks his wife, “What $250 in U. S. Bonds one sew paper. Pontiac Press employes and members of their immediate families are barred from You don't have to buy anything, figure Few men live 90 years and even fewer out a puzzle, write an essay, complete a anything else except to write and see that it arrives on All answers must be received in the Pontiac Press office’ by noon on Saturday, April 9. Every entrant agrees to abide by the decision Inside Wall Street David Lawrence Says: Allies’ Trade With China Could Lead to Next War WASHINGTON — Just as the League of Nations was wrecked by the lack of moral courage of its members in facing up to the ship- ment of oil by Mussolini to carry on a war of aggression in Ethiopia in the '30’s, so today the United Nations stands before the world frustrated by the acts of its mem- bers who permit airplane fuel to be shipped to Red China—aggres- sor in the Far East. Sen. John L. McClellan, Demo- crat, has just issued a statement which deserves world-wide atten- tion. For the able and conscien- tious senator from Arkansas, speaking as chairman of the Sen- ate permanent subcommittee on investigations, emphasizes anew an important point that was also made by Sen. McCarthy, Republican, of Wisconsin, when he was at the He'll show it when under a steering head of the same committee last year. Calling attention to the statistics of the rapid growth during 1954 of “trage between our Allies and the Communist world,”’ Sen. McClel- take on even when we note that at this very moment Finnish tanker, Aruba, is on the high seas with a cargo fuel for Communist China. | 2 eslty iil are f ii 2a companies and-the-talluve of eae ew Fist 150k at “In this connection it should be pointed out that a majority of the vessels operated by these compa- nies fly the British flag and thus receive protection from the British fleet in that area... . the subcom- mittee intends to continue its in- vestigation of this deplorable situa- tion.” There are signs that the Depart- ment of State is not averse to the exposure as it has probably found itself up against a stone wall in trying to convince the British for- eign office that American public opinion is bound to be estranged if the British government puts mate- rial interests above humanity and connives with the Communists to let them have fuel for jet aifplanes. For this can be used to kill Ameri- can youth who may be involved at any moment in a resumption of hostilities in Korea or elsewhere in the Far East. if the British are in It would be a sad turn of events if Britain succeeded in breaking down American confidence in the efficacy of the U.N. just as Britain in the ‘30's broke down the prin- ciple of collective action at a time when Mussolini might well have been thwarted and a second world war prevented. (Copyright 1955) THOUGHT FOR TODAY s . . The truth of the Scriptures are so marked and inimitable, that the inventor would be more of a mi- raculous character than the hero. —Rousseau. property, Who's going to pay others might provide a solution my problem, how to avoid having my rental property destroyed. If anyone has any ideas along that line I would appreciate hearing from them. Freeman L. Clark 2088 Commonwealth Letters Disclose Fluoridation Interests the city’s water supply is so vital, why would any group want to go ahead with it, without a vote of the citizens? How could all the organizations that were reported as favoring it ever have contacted their member- ship in so short a time? If it is just their leaders, why was it not so stated? Why would Pontiac want to try something that has been turned down in other communities? Is there no limit to what taxpayers can pay? We do have several other projects. Do we all know that the United States Dispensatory 24th edition says fl are violent poisons? Should we vote for anything that is so questionable? Mrs. Sadie Patten 41 Auguste Initially, I was quite impressed by the long list of: nationa! and state organizations endorsing this fluoride experiment. However, when an article about Dr. Wer- ciate editor of the Journal of of the aged). é Fy a F = AUS I 8 gig Case Records of a Psychologist Crane Pleads With Column Readers to Help Cut Down $15,000-a-Year Deficit Margaret is a very nice girl but like my other secretaries, she almost explodes when you send a tiny return envelope and expect her to wad a 7110 booklet therein. So PLEASE be sure your return envelope is more than 7 inches long. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-373: Margaret B., aged 27, is one of the many secretaries who help me handle the thousands of letters which you readers send the mail, such as Margaret in today’s case. Your local newspaper generous- ly sacks the mail and forwards it to my office. It doesn't get a penny of your dime. The Hopkins Newspaper Syndi- cate likewise donates space for re- ceiving, sorting and filing your letters. It doesn't receive a penny profit from this mail service. And I donate my time for super- vising the mail service and for dictating thousands of personal re- plies. Furthermore, I receive no royal- ty or any other financial return three of your educational book- lets! Yet the reader has included a tiny return envelope that is too small for even one booklet. “Why don't you inform the c means of this mail service, it ex- pands its usefulness. But college education nowadays is not self-supporting, for despite tuition fees of $500 to $700 dollars per student, additional endowment and gifts from alumni still must In like manner, the dime and stamped, return envelope which this request for from the booklets, etc., employed in this mail service, But that isn't all, This mail service then aver- ages about $15,000 in the red EVERY YEAR. So the newspaper syndicate fi- nally asked me to omit the mail service several years ago. But I therefore, I go forth on enough lec- ture tours to wipe out the last ‘year’s deficit. Now we aren't complaining at en lope that is longer than 7 inches. Net eRe TSE stamped. de a dime to Printing costs when one of his ps (Copyright, 1955) ist. Would Be More i anlerst nts; Says ‘They're People, Too’ for Christ to save . . . His life that from death and grave... ‘some § close May 24 because of money short- age. FINAL TEST of robot airplane as it’s sent to Hawaii from Oak- land, Calif, By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. One of the wisest things you all the sleep you need, balanced diet and avoid exposure to severe weather unless properly dressed . . . your resistance to Dr. Brady Scoffs at Ideas for-Prevention-of-a-Cold-—— coming chilled impairs in the slightest whatever immunity one ae Hi at thes g Fe i i i ~ "" January 1953 ditto: “Stdy people ” fF fe ff oe He | mal a > —— THE . = PONTIAC PRESS. 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Steele,-resident Army | engineer, said the Mississippi was low and described it as a ‘‘reser- voir for the Ohio to dump into.” The Mississippi, after receiving | floodwaters from the Ohio, is ex-| | pected to crest at New Madrid, | | Mo., the following day. | The Ohio coused an estimated 13 | million dollars damage and forced | |thousands from their homes in | Kentucky, Ohio, West Virginia and | | Indiana. | ‘Young Ballplayer Digs Deep to Pay | Window Damage EAST PATERSON, N. J. @—A young ballplayer showed real sportsmanship here this weekend— | | he busted a window and paid for } it with his last pennies. C. E. King returned to his home | Saturday night to find a broken | window and $1.12 in change on his | doorstep for it. The money was in an envelope | which contained this note in a/| childish scrawl: | “Dear Sir, i “This is for the broken window, it is all I have. I am sorry and | will not play ball again thair. “Yours truely, “A frend.” Lait Baby Arrives Too Late for Show LONDON (®—Television actress Betty Lait finally gave birth yes- terday to the overdue baby that's } had British viewers on tenterhooks | for nearly a month. Mrs. Lait, 26, |mamed her 7%-pound daughter | Sarah Mary Catherine. | British Broadcasting Corp. cam- | eras had followed the course of Mrs. Lait's pregnancy on the pro- gram Family Affairs. The baby was first expected around March 4, then doctors revised their esti- | mate to Feb. 18. By the time the baby arrived. the BBC's roving camera crew had a full schedule and couldn't ac- | company Mrs. Lait to the hospital. | | Sarah Mary Catherine wil] make | her ‘live’ debut April 6. ‘Ends Life in Blast ST. PAUL PARK, Minn. ww — | Police said Andrew Pearson, 53. a construction worker, committed | suicide in his garage by placing ¥| his head on two sticks of dynamite | and igniting them. Officers could give no reason why he took his life. time for a change! Try this: money. Time to start: NOW! and Loan Association 16 E. Lewrence Street 1955 1959 1964 DOLLAR GROWTH THROUGH SAVINGS ° e 8 WATCH YOUR MONEY ON-THE-GROW Too much of your money on-the-GO? Too little on-the-GROW? Then it’s week, put part of your pay in a savings account before you spend ANY of it. Regular deposits plus dividends, pounded, will add up fast to important _ INSURED SAVINGS TO $10,000 | Pontiac Federal Savings po, | NO 1 Each com- CURRENT RATE |, | | by tomorrow. iy | “It has almost stopped rising,” | / jot crops, but said there was no — | READY-TO-MOVE-INTO |&PIECE MODERN LIVING ROOM GROUP JUNIOR EDITORS | 2 zez3"" Take Pledges of Good Behavior | CHICAGO # — Thirty thousand | Chicago teen-agers have pledged themselves “to serve God, be a credit to my country and to make |my city a better place to live in.” They took the pledge yesterday at ceremonies in the International Amphitheatre marking the begin- ning of a campaign by Chicago's Youth to Combat Delinquency, Speeches included those of a girl and boy who are inmates of state training schools. The boy, who had stolen a car, said, “Living in an institution is tough . . . 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Washing- | journalists the other day. It is| books parked on a siding and flut- ton Building, Royal Oak, Mich. part of the continuing education of | tering in the wind, their boisterous a reporter to talk to such embryo | feet flying, reporters. More of us should, for (ne distantly future editor, grim, our own sakes. if that is not redundant, pulled up feet. Ideally sulted for florist, camera MONITE MOTH PROTECTION af Father & Son Cleaners E ¢ Z i g é : ' ; ; 4 : BUY WHAT YOU NEED PAY WHAT YOU OWE! to their request. first for one-trip loan. Write or come ia.” Gerald Harvey, Manager + Loens mode te residents of al! surrounding towns Columbia does this annual con-| with a screech of sneakers as we vention on a scale that confounds | passed. “Just did a mile,” he lesser colleges and completely | said, hardly drawing a breath. It cows the average reporter, such 85 | made me a bit faint and I said to I. Thousands and thousands of Columbia's John Hohenberg. youngsters determined to become | «Shoot that bum, he’s setting an writers, speakers on radio or tele- | ugly precedent for a lot of working vision people are drawn from all newsmen.” | 48 states for this one. | nately was unarmed | ‘They fill a campus which is | So we went on, bouncing in our | the butt of some derision from | tumbrels, and neared the point | the Harvards, Yales and Prince. | where hundreds of young people tons but which I find one of the |. were assembled to bear the poor | mest beautifal in the world, de- | old fellow reminisce, I kept | spite the plethora of macadam. | thinking of my own days as & On the way to the speaking hall | captive in journalism classes. i Prof. Chase, at George Washing- bums couldn't escape. 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So officers started to tow the car away. “] don't think you have the authority to impound my car,” | tops ll Warren objected. “You might be such . box able to give me a ticket, perhaps,|he had brought along and said, but what right have you got to|“Do you sportswriters take many impound a man’s car?” bribes on the side?”’ Lt. Ralph Kampson towed the | car away anyway. | in change there Is opportunity increasi American families self-reliance Mittions of American families, on their own, are achieving greater financial independence. In do- ~at ——-ing-so; they are gaining peace of mind; confidence, stronger self-reliance. They are earn- ing an added measure of independence, and are in a position to do many things they could not do twenty years ago. This is one of the most signifi- cant changes taking place in America today. One indication of this trend has been the tre- mendous expansion of family protection plans. For example: @ Hospital, surgical and medical plans. About 100 million Americans are now covered by some form of voluntary protection against the cost of medical care. Only 12 million had such protection than in 1940. people in 1940. Life insurance is by far the largest single element in the family’s security program. It is bought to guarantee a financial backlog if the father were to die; and families are discovering other uses of life insurance —to cover the mortgage, pay for the children’s education, to build an ade- quate retirement program. Pension plans. More than 10 million people are now covered by pension plans— millions more Life insurance. More than 93 million people now have life insurance, compared with 65 million $ a = in 1940. to help their course with new new As a result of the added peace of mind growing out of the expansion of family protection plans, more American families are living happier and , more productive lives. They are able to plan their living, both for today and for the with greater confidence. future, institute of Life Insurance Central Source of Information about Life Insurance 488 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 22, N. ¥. Hohenberg unfortu- | Millions of families can now chart Senator Probing Post Office Ban on Red Papers BALTIMORE — The Johns Hopkins School of Advanced Inter- national Studies in Washington, | hasn't been getting its Russian- | | language newspapers lately, and| | Sen. Beall (R-Md) says he will in- vestigate the situation. Recently, the Post Office Depart- ment has been enforcing a 15-year- | old regulation that forbids dissem- ‘ination of foreign propaganda in | the United States, Included are the Soviet newspapers, magazines and | other publications used in the grad- | uate school's courses in Soviet af-| fairs. . . s Many of the school's graduates | branches | Central Intelligence Agency. | The librarian at the school re-| ports that only two copies of Prav- | da out of a scheduled 60 have been | delivered since the first of the) postal authorities on behalf of the | university and try to get to the bottom of the trouble.” confidence, FE 2-6424 Plant and Office: 941 Joslyn Ave. 5 a good living. 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Dey ond Classes Allow Yon to Resale Pally While Training. internation, Ne sbiigain «= /-§s WO) 22-5661 ELECTRONICS INSTITUTE reg ha ar . Appreved. s-7 3 —— Nerth of Fes Theater Hal Boylis Says 4 NEW YORK w— In America it} is taken for granted—by the ladies | at least—that behind every suc- cessful man there is a woman. No matter what he may think of her in private, the great man must publicly proclaim that everything he achieved he owes to his dear sparring partner at home. No fa- mous figure I know of has ever about me is that I got so far in life despite the handicap of being tied jto one of the dumbest wives who ;ever gnawed at a man’s pay-| | check.”’ He wouldn't dare. On the other hand. successful women in Amer- |ica don't match the gallantry of successful men. Rare indeed is the | career gal who admits, ‘I'd prob- jably be a Bowery deadbeat if I hadn't been lucky enough to marry | the right guy.” | a * But chivalry in womanhood isn't altgether dead, boys—at least in | France. Take Line Renaud, the jlatest imported chameuse from Paris. : “Evert'ing I am I owe to my hoosbond,"’ said the small sultry blonde singer. Line, small, blue-eyed and viva- cious, is the ‘‘Mademoiselle From version. “My grandmozzer she have zee cafe in Armentieres, an’ I meet many Allied soldiers there,”’ she said. ‘“‘Armentieres ees a small tow. Eeet have about zee same nomber of people as live in zee | Waldorf Hotel here. But yet Armen- tieres is jus’ well enough known in zee worl’ that ever’ time they |have zee war eet gets knocked | down—boom'”’ LJ . s At 16 Line came to Paris and met Loulou Gaste, a top song writer and pioneer French jazz musician. _ Gaste signed a 7-year contract to manage her. Before it ran out they decided to make it a lifetime contract. Under her husband's tu- telage—he still writes many of her songs—she became a top singing and recording star. She also has been in five French film musicals. Line has become something of a combined Dorothy Dix and Betty Hutton in her homeland, as the result of a widely popular weekly radio show in which she mixes songs and advice to the lovelorn. Her audience is largely feminine * ~ * “Love problems zey are zee same in all countrees."’ she observed “The girl. she are een love with zee man, but he dozzen't love zem back, Zo zey write an’ ask me should zey let heem know they are een love with heem. “I tell zem, no, no, no! When a theeng ees too easy for a man, he lose zee eenterest.”’ Line says she fears French men tune in on her program only to Fake Gunman Holds Up Plane | Self - Styled Ex-Cop Keeps Air Passengers at Mock Gunpoint NEWARK, N. J. &—A middle- }aged man—who claims to be a former hero policeman—held %0 passenger in terrer gt mock gun- point for severat mjnutes last night until their plane landed at) Newark_ Airport. His hand jammed in his pocket, | the man gave the impression he ‘ “In France ever’ man theenk he know evert'ing there ees to know about love.’ Line, who returns to France next month after completing engage- ments here and in Hollywood, thinks Amercian men stare less at \ | laugh. They rarely ask her for! women in public than men in Eu- | advice. |fope do. Whether this is good or | bad thing, from a woman's stand- point, she didn't say. | But she expressed shock at the |emphasis put in this country on leg art and the bustline. “Ze American men are special- ists, and zéy suffer from it,” she Career Girl Never Gives Husband Credit remarked. “Een France a man ad- mires zee ENTIRE woman.” Asked to compare American and | French men on their relative charm, appeal, Line shook her head, smiled and said: “Een love zey simply speak deeferent langweedges. Voila, zee deeference. 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J., airport | pilots on the alert so they could be in the air within is an F-94C Starfire jet fighter of the Continental Air | minutes after an actual attack. |Water, Drainage, Sewers Willman Tells Exchange Club: 3 Major Problems of City Water, drainage and sewage are | such projects by listing the cost of j i zk F 3 a Geautyuet For the “Rest of your Life’ get a BEAUTYREST ot LEWIS’. Only a few cents more insures 10 years (some have lasted 20 and 30 years) of restful slumber so important to your health. Whether you-prefer a normal or extro-firm mattress, we know you will be hoppy with BEAUTYREST by SIMMONS. OPEN MONDAY 8 FRIDAY NIGHTS Unill 9 | FINE FURNITURE « {ltl ay F | ‘ Comic Becomes Father HOLLYWOOD @® — It’s a new baby girl for Jimmy Ritz, 49, of the Ritz Brothers comedy team, His wife Judy, 22, gave birth to the six-pound baby yesterday. It is the couple's first child, Lf —> ' > | ij Sui* Not Delivered i Promised? Next time call Fox! 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You, too, can build a MIDWEST HOME and complete the interior yourself with bidg. materials provided; save up to 30% over other HOW TO REACH THE SITE From Pontiac take State Rt. M-24; go about 7 miles; turn right off M-24 when you see the sign “PERRY ACRES.” This new home will be the first house on the left. FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES WILL BE ON THE SITE TO PROVIDE YOU WITH LITERATURE AND ANSWER “ — 7 COUPON 60 GAUGE NYLON eenbah th tone $1.09 wegaens £9 you con hardly find them. Easter colors, sizes 8Y4 ic wa “VALUABLE COUPONS \ DRESSES TOPPERS $799 B $1Q88 $499 Values $14.99 Values Por Easter All Washable Gises 1-19 Gives 1-14 COUPON STi . , a ae , ; aa 8 to 18. Complete Line of Boys Suits 12.99 up BOYS’ JACKETS $10.99 Values Choose from Warm Campus Coats, new splash weaves. Multi colors, etc. Sizes UABLE COU 39 PRINTED PERCALE VAT DYED PRINTS While 1,000 yds. lost. Sew and save. PY VAL or > y > COUPON Full bolts. Ist UABLE COUPONS 42x63 7 . 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Griffin says the Camp Fire | M Meets at Bos Home | git re be congratulated on April - May Group of First Pres- caddion yome ote ‘inte wth Church was entertained | guiding young into worth- — CODFREY’S— ery oe West Iroquois road | while leisure time activities home Donald Bos. Junior Chamber of Commerce tions and Mrs. Short ° MACHINE, MACHINELESS ||Sirea"tne ‘sesdy “Cook cx’ Snaa|""We believe in furthering "this jand Pakistan. Mrs. Amell organization and endorsing and COLD WAVES |‘and Mra. ‘Ralph my ° the | its efforts toward healthier and HAIR CUTTING _ | hostess. naopier ety and STYLING | - yer William W. Denskiosn in a recent OLADYs ’ Marriage Revealed | ==» t proclamation sald, HELEN KREHER | Married Thursday in the Rec-| the 13 to 19, 1965 Evenings A tment tory . Vincent de Paul Church | be set aside as Camp Fire Girts gs by Appoin were Eva R. Lortie, daughter of Week and that the citizens of 4505 Dixie Hwy. the Hermase Lorties of South Mid-| Pontiac be urged te cooperate |land drive, and Airman Clifford! in the activities of this fine . Drayton Plains R 3-135! orga ° E. Jewell of Indian River | nization.’’ Save Almost 1/2 on these folding Hostess TV Tables 166 EACH a $2.95 retail value... gpeclal $ FOLDS FLAT POR EASY STORING SO SMART FOR BUFFETS Here’s the answer to the snack problem! Puts an end to “knee balancing” and embarrassing spills. 18 x 14 inch trays are stain- and heat-resistant. Sturdy rubber-tipped legs. Get a set of four today — perhaps never again at this low price. LIGHTWEIGHT — IDEAL FOR PATIO OR PORCH 140 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-2620 _Neumode NYLONS Here's a chance to save on 60 gauge nylons . . . Sheer, perfect stockings that are so necessary to flatter you on those very special occasions. Offered at this saving price because of mill surplus. STOCK UP NOW ...enjoy your thrifty buy of lovely stockings all year long! Neumode Hosiery Shop | Ralph Norvell, president of the MES. DUANE ROY FIELD Couple Is Wed in Franklin on Saturday The bride ig the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Klove of Bir- mingham, and he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Field of Avery street. Paula Klove attended her sister as maid of honor and Beverly Ge- rard, cousin of the bridegroom Mrs. Ear! Keiser, the bride's sis- ter was matron of honor wearing a gown of orchid lace and net. Mrs. Albert Lee of Flint was the bride's other attendant. Her gown was fashioned like the | honor matron'’s of pink lace and | | print dress with an orchid corsage | for the ceremony. The reception was held in the VFW Hall in Dray- ton Plains. ' A black suit with blue accesso- ries and the orchid corsage from her bridal bouquet was chosen by Lova L. Wheeler Is Wed in Church of God Rite lowa. The newlyweds will reside —<———$—$—$— os NYLON DRESSES 7 ; GIRLS’ $298 Up : Sizes 0 to 10 . - $1.29 . $2.98 Purses..... BOYS’ MANNISH 2-PC. SUITS Bises 2 to 10. Tweed, Brown, Navy, Charcoal. $9.98 up Boys’ Manish Hote, $1.98 Navy, Charcoal Mixtures. 6-M-L. All Sizes. | 2 the bride for the wedding trip to rit | ohn Mrs. from Berkley, was a bridesmaid. Lee Russell served as best man and seating the guests was Edwin H. Klove Jr., brother of the bride. | A reception was held following | the ceremony at Colony Hall, Southfield Township. The couple is | planning a June honeymoon. Crofoot Names | New Officers | | Mrs. Roland Stephison is new | president of Crofoot School PTA. She was elected at a recent meet- ing held at the school. | Other new officers are Mrs. Otis | Rainey, vice president; Mrs. How- | ard Bond, secretary and Mrs. Jack Bennett, treasurer. Mrs. Jack Stepleton is corre sponding secretary; Mrs. Lawrence McIntosh, teacher vice president; | Floyd Smith, father vice president | and Mrs. Thomas Fowler, his torian. Members: of Donelson School PTA presented a_ skit entitled, ‘Random Target” which was based ANDRE : tie «A _ o- e Se PN ee ae ¥ oe x. The Secret of Our Permanents Is the “Know How” of Our Operators MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS | $5°° . $77 . “10° laceding Hair Cut . and Styling Open Wednesday All Day—Friday ‘til 9 P. M. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED MEDIATE SERVICE Andre CBeauty CSalon nd Be’ Phone FE 5-4490 Mayflower Group Holds Program | Mrs. Sidney Olson was hostess | to Mayflower group of First Cor: | gregational Church Friday in her | Spence street home. Mrs. G. H. Hedrick gave devo- | tions and coming activities were discussed. Mrs. Robert Sanford and Mrs. Stanley Kipp gave a missionary program. Patient Is Home Mrs. Joseph S. Stratton has re- turned to her Lincoln avenue home following surgery at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Coming Events Gocie! Club will meet at home Mrs. Leo Holman, 18 Glenwood Ave., Tuesday et 7:30 p.m. Cora M. Bves Tent Hive 247 of the tice p.m. Save up to 60% on Fabrics My, eee ad Y yea ral 6, will meet Tuesday at John DePauw, 993. MOMS of America, Inc., Unit 2, will held Tuncheon and soctal ‘Tues- day at 12:30 with Mra & K. Vander- ad. 578. Johnson Ave rT ae a ape , me OR yal ee ems q . Shoreview Dr. Mappy Hour Club will meet nga | ett p™. with Mrs. Cecil Fox, Bim &.. sew cancer pads. UPHOLSTERERS Paliamentary Study Club wil] hold en 930 St! ta 270 Orcherd Lake Rd. FE 4.0558 Guild 10, Al Gaints Ch will hold with Mrs. # oS a. EB yudson Be Tuesday as Sewing Circle of Capt. David L. Kim- ball 23, will hold cooperative luncheon | and all day meeting Wednesday at Amer- | fean Legion Home on Auburn svenue. | Better Home and Garden Clud will meet Thursday at 1 p.m. at YWCA. PRE-EASTER SPECIALS OUR POPULAR ° | 82 N. SAGINAW STYLED COLD WAVE *4.95 SPECIAL... 4 > > 4 » 4 7 4 4 4 > 4 4 » , 2 41 N. Seginew Se. _ Phone FE 2-0531 | Open Mon. Night ‘til 9 P.M. Appointment not Necessary Always | _ . * - ™ . <* Biting. | ol See oo eS ae eee el se ; . 2 Z PERMANENTS |} The basis for every hair | style . . . hold it in shape, easier, longer. Xi Chapter | Short Curl . Permanents | Llolds Rites trom $650 |.0n Saturday Xi Chapter, Delta Kappa Gamma Wo Sepetetnedt Rosemary weary of founding Sater. IMPERIAL ah dodiontinn to duvetant Moduane Beauty Salon || +4 srestvess of spirit. % B. Pike 5¢ FE 4-2078 || itm the Pats Room ot Doves OIL SHAMPOO TINT . to R . | was led by Mrs. Louis Snyder. Feded or Lifeless Heir | Expert Bleaching, Tinting Society Celebr ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY: MARCH 14, 1955 Saturday T= she teal. Sa ee ee “ = - 7 wg i 77 State and one of the founders of | . . was chairman | of the affair assisted by Miss Hal- | lenbeck, Isabelle Goodson and Mrs. | Food Program | Given for Club | A program on dieting and health | Lanolin-Enriched PERMANENT S No Appotntment Necessary Evenings by Appointment Individual Cutting and Styling by Oscar som and Mrs. Lawrence Nichols. Mrs. Gordon Flattley was award- ed the weekly trophy for losing the PARISIAN == Beauty Shop Parents Reveal 7 West Lawrence |Engagement Over Old Prof's Book Store Mr. and Mrs. C. Fay Kenrick of FE 2-4959 -- “*? | of Cincinnati, Ohio. Miss Kenrick | WILLIAMK. COWIE) | 235.22," inerrod School Cranbrook and now attends | Custom Upipistering | 21 Years of Practical Experience? 378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 > Permanents $ 5°. Haircutting and Styling ANNALIESE Beauty Shop 80% N. Seginew PE 2-5600 ; Next te Bazley Market (Over Testy Bekery) Open Evenings by Appointment | colorful array as they arrived. Sen- ates 9th Anniversary Pentiac Press Phete Presidents of Keloa, Amies and Traba-| be held in Roosevelt Temple on State street Xi Chapter; Mrs. Ann Betts, state | jamas clubs are making plans for the KAT are (lejt to right) Barbara Hess of Draper treasurer; Ola Hiller, member-at-| Kick dance sponsored annually by the three| street, Phyllis Law of Lehigh avenue and | ve | ; . ; | Lambda, Clbs. Discussing the March 26 affair to | Alice Bego of Osceola drive. A Record Crowd Views ‘Scoutarama’ was in celebration of the 43rd Birthday of Girl Scouting. 1 Folk dancers greeted guests in a. | | i | | } | The newest notes in lively little ‘Flats . .. Scampe by Jolene. Buttersoft glove leathers in saucy shallow moe pattern ... in light, gay peste! rainbow colors. 9599 IN SEVEN BEAUTIFUL COLORS Smoke... Fawn... Apple Green ...Orange . Turquoise ... Pink... Yellow Mrs, DePauw and Mrs. Brown | were in charge of the novelties. | 5 Mr. and Mrs. A] Atking and Mr... and Mrs, Kenneth Goff were chair- | men of the refreshment com- | mittee. Guests were Joan Kolaski, Don- | ald Statton, Joann Walser and the | Browns, |true navy fashion their tolling of facilities and On hand with a boat and canoe | was Pontiac's Mariner Troop. In | tg United Fund Leaders and -|tor Scouts took over the check | the hours with bells lent to the presidents of the board. room. entertained the very young | authenticity of their program, Found in the crowd of viewers j Ba nursery served re | In one of the asian was Mine We Galt of Wont Be ay jo guests throughout |Scouts working on Canning, Badges oes street @e Ponts vy ot the The balcony was used to display the ° wine hom tine we aint Cane movement. Many of her adult what girls from age 7 to 10 can) aft ine. corami and | Scout friends joined her while dear in the Brownie program. The | jewelry for the do-it-yourself lov big and little Scouts curtseyed Audu exhibit held the atten |1. their thanks to her throughout tion of many adult naturalists. . the afternoon, Showing a great deal of ingenu- oe poueied a Etag cat General chairmahi for the day we eae Camp three levels of Girt Scout pro- saulsted ty Eire. Wien Gendine exhibite of the day. Bringing out. | ETRmINE. Each was followed by | president; Mrs. Anders Hustvedt. v troops parading their donations | cvecutive director: Mrs. Lawrence te the Juliette Low World Friend- Murphy and Mrs. Charles Madson. Emerson PTA ma Ache we Gattend Grasp mark Also a helping hand were . cil’, largest contribution | Mrs. William Murray, Mrs. E. A. Elects Officers | we |Reitmeyer, Mrs. Keith Cristman, Bride Wears Lace, Sati for Wedding Saturday Geraldine Myrtle Mazer and! g finish with every cleaning? ee duty with the United States Air | 7 Force. The new Mrs. Murphy will | |MRS. GEORGE J, MURPHY JR. reside in Keego Harbor. : wr USS ash me about MT fie re i 98 Hi 3 _ ad e fief itt ii 4 i mit § rH FEF 4 2 £ 3 i TT) % ne * Het ue Pad } leemen will colt. (PLease TTihite 2 | : Black patent of course! for sumptuous softness. MARION M'COY COTTON SATIN 239.95 Others from 35.00 A fine satin-checked cotton im this handsome costume. The camisole-top sheath dress flares into | : Cerin >. ee mie 54 om: Tyee Gg ch, Cath ———_—_ = gleaming bright in the smartest styles of the season by @s seen in Harper's Bazaar Pointedly chic, so flattering to be in... Exceptionally feminine in this petticoat-ruffle cling . + « this epero with butterfly bow and one magnificent pearl. Both kid-lined 14.95 PATENT is i i i vu ; H “Ee +e. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955 — ls Fine One for Teas Mrs. Mudd Says Oatmeal Dainties Please Grownups Por Sake | fi ‘ i i i i a8 i 5F i Brag. Over ae 4 Pentiac Press Phete Mrs. Chester (Judy) Reynolds opens her|and Bridal Service is equipped to handle Huron St. Tuesday. ‘= New Suits New Dresses New Separates Exciting new colors to make you lovely as the first flower of spring. “casual smartness to every garment you wear. Styles that flatter every figure These are yours this spring. Look Your Loveliest Your present wardrobe can complete satisfaction look fresh OGG'S FINER CLEANING extends garment life too by processing each fabric sep- arately 4 CASH and CARRY STORES TO SERVE YOU 4481 Highland Rood 476 Auburn Avenue 430 Orchard Lake Ave 379 E. Pike Street Prompt Pick-ap and Delivery Service be as flattering as any new garment when you send garment to us for Finer Cleaning. Ogg's sientitic processing of each fabric for the color, material and styling assures you of srnart, im Ogg cleaned clothes Look look your very best Ose CLEANERS Main Office and Plant 379 E. Pike St. Phone FE 4-9593 t | tant schoolg in Chicago and De- troit and follows the “book” to the most minute detail. ~ Ne obstacte is tod great to be overcome by this attractive wom- an whe a year age found that a military wedding she was plan- ning would have to be ‘“sword- new bridal consultant shop at 1130 W.\every detail connected with the wedding The Little Courtesy | ceremony. Bridal Service Shop to Open Tuesday friends and 12 shining swords crossed at the church while the new Mr. and Mrs. came through the triumphal arch of American swords. On her staff are three cooks and 11 girls who help with everything for the wedding from setting the tables to cleaning up afterward. Mrs, Reynolds even goes through the wedding rehearsal with the bridal party and re- R*s5 ~ the proper moment. izing that many families who iF x the services and exquisite table . Mrs. Reynolds has added to her regular services. She also handles the wedding an- niversary, whether it be silver, gold or diamond. A Pontiac woman, Mrs. Reyn olds has had many years expe- rience in the sales field. i3! Pioneer Social Worker Suggests Parental Ideal By MURIEL LAWRENCE The dictionary defines the word “ideal” as something that exists in our minds as the ‘perfect ex- The following is a social work- er's first conversation with an in- corrigible, delinquent boy. Behind what he says is an attitude that represents my ideal of parental attitude toward children Secial Worker: Your father has told me what has happened and I'd like to help you. Bey: It's no use. Sectal Worker: Certainly it's no use if you don't want help. Boy: You can't help me. Secial Worker: 1 know you don't have much confidence in me; we don't know each other yet. a . Bey: Why do you say that? Sectaj Worker: Because I don't need to know everything. Any- way you wouldn't tell me the truth if I asked questions you don't like. Bey: How do you know that?” Seciaj Worker: Because that's what everybody does and you are no exception. Lying to me isn't necessary because I don't want to force you to answer me. The social worker was the great August Aichhorn, pioneer in mod- dern clinical treatment of angry children. The dialogue is quoted from his classic study of delin- quency, ‘‘Wayward Youth.” It is my ideal parental attitude because it maintains absolute re- spect,for the child's integrity. It has been purified of all anxiety for altered conduct, all fear of the be * A deft | Hf i i ; r i 3 Ebr eg a & we'd find farmers like us — women fret from being dragged around by weary mothers. “T'm so sick of meat and bread These lucky creatures start perk- ing up late in February when everyone else is huddled in furs and sniffling with head colds. It snowed just after one gard- ener friend had announced im- I can't imagine how it got there.” The whole tribe relay bulletins ‘’ Tiny Evidences That Winter’s Back Is Broken: ‘Country People Spot Spring Early,| Live in Bright World All Their Own / 7 in portentous tones: about all the tiny on the forsythia, spears of the grape hyacinth, which looked like uncombed hair all win- ter, sowly. begin to green up, the fertile feel under foot of grass and even mud . I may have to remind myself that while I envy the gardener her nose for spring, I won't envy her when hot weather comes, and I sit enjoying her flowers while she, with broken fingernails, ach- ing back and -damp brow, pulls weeds, And I'm not quite sure, for all my regretful sighs, that I would really relish Missouri spring mud anymore. Reasonable Decisions ‘Are Needed Desires Keep Girls From Practicality on Boyfriend Issue By ELIZABETH WOODWARD It's hard to keep your balance when you're all tangled up in emo- tions. Yet it always seems that it's when you're feeling the keenest that you're faced with a decision. A_cold, hard, reasonable, practical! decision. Your wishes and longings keep your head in the clouds. The ob- stacles to their fulfillment merit only a passing glance. And the thought that fulfillment might not be good for you just never enters your head. Se let's be very realistic about these two girls and their twe 17 and in the Navy. We've been writing to each other constantly, and recently he wrote and asked me to:come to see him. He is sta- tioned several hundred miles from here My mother says IT can't go. But I like him so much I'd love to see him, and he won't be home for another month. I miss him so much! I don't want to do the wrong thing. So what do you think?"’ Answer: Offhand I'd think your mother's “‘no’’ would end the de- liberating. She doesn’t want you traipsing off alone on a long jaunt to a Navy Base. The idea doesn't appeal in any way to her To you, of caurse, it's different. You're yearning for your boy friend, and you figure this is a golden oppdrtunity to see him. I'd see nothing wrong in your going to see him, if somebody took you. If, for instance, his parents ~e ewer v* H's net that. But anyway. 44 no use. Secial Worker: Are you willing to.talk to me? Bey: Why not? Secial Worker: | must ask you various questions and I! make you a proposition. Boy: What? ; Secial Worker) That you 4Gon't answer any questions you don't like. Ht wilt have to remain an ‘ideal.’ For such respect for a child's in- tegrity is only possible to those who know their own. However, because we fail an ideal is no reason ¢6 discard one. 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Choose a gay print cotton—accent the bodice with contrast color, white eyelet or lace. . Pattern 4738: Misses’ sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 ensemble, 5% yards 35-inch; % yard contrast. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for ‘this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone,. size and style number. IF you need height— | | | { | | | } | | Dress oll-of-e-piece in matching dress ond jocket. Gives more height then introducing color or febric contrest. Mrs. N. H.—Silhouette interest | this spring centers on the long, | lean look with many figure reveal- | ing sheaths interpreting these slim- | mer ling. Whether the short figure | is slim or plump, the all-of-a-piece look of the costume dress and | matching jacket flatters. were going to make the trip and tucked you in the back seat to go with them. | Or if your own parents were | willing to make the junket. But | going alone isn't practical. You'd feel shy, and awkward, and out of You'd have a lot of spur-of-the- moment decisions to make. and if your head's in the clouds you might decide unwisely. I think you | should keep your feet on home | ground and wait for him to join | you there. “Dear Miss Woodward: I like two boys and can't make up my | mind which one I like best. I've | never really gone with either one. | One lives out of town. How can 1) can I get a date with them? We girls are supposed to invite | the boys to a dance that's coming up, but I don't seem to have | enough nerve to ask one of them. | What should I do?”’ This dance invitation is made to | order. Now, which boy to ask? Answer: Get practical about it. | Tf you invite the local boy you are more likely to have another date | with him. He’s handy and conveni- | ike to the dance with you | (if he'll go) and give yourself a chance to find out how much you really do like him. If it’s no go, ask the other boy to the next big whing-ding that comes along and see how you both feel about each other. Be cautious and take your time over deciding ;which boy you | like best. But get busy with that | bid. Applications Marriage License Duane RR. Pieid. 110 8 Avery Margaret L. Kieve, Birmingham Robert Pattison. Clawson Reda Hail, Detroit Rilly A. Linville, Walled Lake J. Rese. Garden City PETUNIA! Domestically, always, Tm puzzled and troubled. Look how my pastry shell Blistered and bubbled / —after placing the pastry in | | | the pan—you had placed an- other pie tin, the same size, on top of it. | "ll _be_seeing him_ Lvited to a birthda: ( Sr et ne ee ing_h Co ee ir a git Fone ant chen It wouldn't have, Petunia, if | | * Daughter's Marriage a Problem Divorced Father Asks What Role Her Mother Plays By EMILY POST A father writes me: “‘Ten years ago my wife and I were divorced and as our children were quite young I thought it best for them to live with their mother, although I assumed all responsibility for their support. My daughter's approaching mar- riage presents a problem under the existing circumstances. She still lives with her mother (who has not remarried). My present wife and I wili give her her wedding and I will assume ail expenses in connection with it. In other words just where does the bride's mother fit in at this wedding and what role does my wife play? I will be very grateful for your help.’ Answer: As your daughter has been, and still is, living with her thé invitations to the church should go out in her name and under the circumstances I think it would be best if she gave a simple recep- tion at her house immediately fol- lowing the ceremony for her own most intimate friends and relatives on her side of the family. A second reception could then be given by you and your wile | later in the day with invitations | going out in both your names. After leaving her mother's EF Dear Mrs. Post: My fifteen. year-old daughter has received an is being given for a ‘cousin. Perhaps I am old-fashioned but I think teen-aged girls have no place at a stork shower and that this invitation was in very bad taste. I do not think she should go. What is your opinion of this? Dear Mrs. Post: T have been in- the privilege of bringing my own boy friend. Should I write his name with | mine on the card enclosed with that birthday gift I'm buying, or should he take his own? He doesn't know her. Answer: Since he is a stranger to her, you alone take a present. He might, of course, take some) | flowers which he would give to| her. The Rio Grande supplies irriga- | tion water for an estimated two million acres. ———— ~~ - e , & af 9, 807 4 SIZES , 2—10 buy Laura Whedon Little girls love this gay en semble! ‘‘Heart”’ on ethe pretty pinafore—ma tote bag with bright embroidery trim. Pattern 807: Pinafore and tote bag! Child's sizes 2, 4, 6, 8 10. Tissue pattern, transfers and direo- tions included. State size. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly your name, address with zone, pattern number, size. Patch Worn. Floor Spot Cobb’s Way By HUBBARD COBB One of the disadvantages of pac- ing a floor is that sooner or later you start to wear away the finish of the floor from the area in which you pace. If you continue to pace you will eventually wear away the floor but this takes a good deal of pacing and really doesn't concern us at this time. What we are interested in is what to do about that worn finish short of doing the entire floor over. If you let it go too long.: dirt will get worked into the wood and the next thing you know you'll have a major refinishing job on your hands. First thing to do with the worn area is to wash it clean with mild soap and warm water. Don't use too much water and rinse the area after cleaning with clean warm water and a clean cloth. Allow the area to dry and then, sand it smooth, Start out using a medium grade sandpaper. Aft- decide which I like best, and how invitation to a stork shower that| er one going over with this Be sure to sand in the direction of the wood grain. When you sand be sure that you catch the edges of the surrounding finish for you want to smooth out these edges and give them a slight taper to make a nice job with the patch. For the patch, use shellac or var- nish depending on what the origi- nal finish was, You'll get a better Hodking~jobtt- you apply severat thin coats rather than just a couple of heavy ones Even if you do a perfect job, the chances are that the patch will show a little but the only way that this can be avoided is to refinish the entire floor, a job which you may not want to tackle at this particular time. Middy Dress Back The middy dress, tucked all over and with a deep collar front and back, will be worn spring through summer this year. 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Walled Lake Branch Your Deposits Are Insured Up to $10,000.00 THE COMMUNITY Community National Bank NATIONAL BANK oo | OF PONTIAC Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation _ Pas A ane fa Wo = ae ae tt tii Ce ee <= << Sl +. -" a THE PONTIA gammy: oe C BRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, * \ ‘MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955 ‘CE Wilson's Speech Refteshing Compared With Other Polit Oakland County's celebrated Sec- retary of Defense is the subject of an interesting article in the cur- rent issue of Look Magazine. Entitled: “Everytime He Opens His Mouth He Says Something,” Look compiles a list of C. E. - Wilson's witty sallies and quips. The Secretary of Defense originat- ed this habit-in press conferences when he was preident of General Motors. Often the chief executive brought roars of laughter from a huge crowd of well seasoned news- paper men. In Washington, he discovered that political opponents were eager and anxious to twist a remark against him and the administra- tion, and he grew more But he still speaks freely ways will. It's one of the parts-of a great American, happy The Look article says: The cagey remark, the guarded reply, the verbal fence are not the forte of Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson. When he speaks his mind, this man bluntly speaks his mind, and his candor has been known. to rattle political teapots. Yet, as the Wilson speeches and transcripts of his press conferences reveal, more often than not, he says things with salt and sensible brevity. Of Washington gobbledy- gook, he remains refreshingly free. These Wilson quotes bear witness: On space platiorms: “I have enough problems here on earth.” Replying to a question about co- DEFENSE SECRETARY Wilson has a candid and witty knack for answering questions from newsmen aad colleagues. existence: “We all live on the same planet, don't we?”’ “It's futile t¢ talk tego much about the past — something like trying to make birth control ret- reactive.”’ Referring to trade with nations behind the Iron Curtain: “I come from a long line of ancestors who believe you shouldn't sell firearms to the Indians.” “We : dertul competitive system, but lets of people don’t like te compete unless they have to.” “If we just turned around and imagined we were the Russians and started to worry about what the United States might do to us, we'd be more scared than any Americans are now of the Rus- sians.” On wertd order by force: “Even good policemen aren't popular very long.” “Sins of omission don't get re- ported on anybody's fitness re- port.” Many Families in U. S. Expect Higher Income WASHINGTON —The Federal Reserve Board reports that 39 of every 100 families expect t6 be making more money in another year while 6 per cent expect a drop in income These preliminary findings. of the board's annual survey of con- sumer finances were considerably brighter than a year ago. In 1954, 29 per cent of consumers looked forward to bigger incomes while 19 per cent expected to earn less. U. 8. treeps abroad? “It is like having some of your relatives come to visit you, You are pleased to see them toe begin with, bu¢ if they come to stay, you get tired of it.” The necessary evil of red tape: “No inanimate thing will move from one place to another without a piece of paper that goes along telling someone where to move it." “I don’t see why a Democrat should be any more worried about this country than a Re- publican.”” On Field Marshal Viscount Mont- gomery’s blast at U. S. theorie’ of defense: ‘‘He isn’t any worse than some of the Americans I have to contend with.” “A man musn’t think he's sick when he sweats.” On answering hypothetical ques- tions: “Just like trying to say how many children you will have when you get married." How to deal with subordinates? “It's like making your children behave. You have a certain lati- tude of tolerance and you love them just the same.” “I am like the dog behind the iron curtain. Kk came across to West Germany one day and met another dog. They talked it over. Did he get enough to eat? Yes, he got enough to eat. Well, what was said ‘Well, I would like to bark when I want to.’ "’ Cemment Try to Contact Spirit. Canceled by Illness CHICAGO wW—TIll health forced Claude D. Noble to forego yester- day for the second straight year an attempt to communicate with the spirit of Clarence Darrow on the anniversary of the renowned criminal lawyer's death. Before Darrow died March 13, 1936, he and Noble, an amateur magician, made an agreement to try to communicate. In past years, Noble, a 64-year-old Detroit busi- nessman, has come to the Jackson Park lagoon ‘bridge where Dar- row's ashes were scattered, recit- for a manifestation. There never has been any indi- it he didn't like over there? He “I'm still impressed by a billion. dollars." On giving orders: “It's just like telling someone how to suck eggs- Let ‘em suck at it their own way.” Qn the price rise in General Motors stocks: “No one seemed to pay much attention when the stock I was forced to dispose of was worth $25 a share more than when I had to dispose of it . . and of course I didn't want to dis- pose af it anyway because I had a little sentimental attachment for it.” “We Wilsons don’t scare at hoot owls.” “A little bit of aggression is like a little bit of pregnancy.” “We can't audit paperwork with more paperwork,” On political ethics: ‘There's an old political saying: ‘If your po litical opponent accuses you of be- ing a liar, don't deny it, Accuse him of being a horse thief.’ I don't enthuse much over it.” On demoting personnel: “We'll try te do the job in a high-class way-” “I like afternoon press confer- ences better than morning ones. At least they give me a chance to catch up on what happened over t.” ed the Lord's Prayer, and called | nigh “Just because somebody calls it ‘research,’ don't think it's won- cation that Darrow's spirit heard. derful. CHARLES E. WILSON has made statements that have rocked political Washington, but a magazine article considers his speech refreshing and brief compared with others on the political scene. He has managed te aveid Washington gobbiedegook, says the article. ‘ - EYES CAREER AS PHOTOG — Diane Daniggelis, 18, recently selected Miss Photoflash, once wanted to United Press Pheote seven, all having experience as models except the father, Diane has no dreams of Hollywood even be a veterinarian but now she’s thinking of a career | though winning the title gives her a contract for a as a fashion photographer. Coming from a family of | bit part in a forthcoming film. Augustana Choir fo Appear in Pontiac session of the\World Council of Hie | i The $1,000,000 “‘pay-as-you-use’ state school building bond pre- gram which will appear on the April 4 ballot is being recom- mended today to the board of di- rectors of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce for its unanimous en dorsement. State genera] affairs committee of the Chamber recently invited Louis Schimmel, orginator of Pro- pagal No. 3 which was introduced in the state senate by Senator William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak), to explain what the program will do for the state of Michigan. heartedly endorsed the proposal and sald i will ask its beard te adopt a resolution supporting the constitutiona| amendment today. Schimmel! said that the amend- “The shortage of school build- tional concern,” said Schimmel, ceils ri able basis for financing are pro- the Proposal No. 3,"’ con- Q if rt i i ? a7 it fal i 3—Provide that state to the payment of school district bonds? A—Ne. The faith and credit of the state is noy pledged for the payment of any scliool dis- trict bonds. local school districts? timed -Rehimmet— School Building Bond LOUIS SCHIMMEL ,% SEN, WILLIAM 8. BROOMFIELD 6. onde after such bends have first been approved by the lecal electors. Q—Will the state pay the bonds issued by loca] school districts? A—Ne, Responsibility for pay- ing the bonds of a school dis- trict will continue te rest with the lecal district. triet that finds i necessary to levy over 13 milig per year for | | Q—How will the state be repaid for its loans? tl & repays the state. Q—How and when will the state borrow $1,000,000 to create the loan HEH alt tan i [ i Q—How will the state pay for it issues to create the loan funds? Q—What will the state do with| tes from the general fund of the the $1,000,000 fund authorized by the amendment? A—It will lend any schoo dis- state, ‘ Q—How does the amendment help all districts to finance come from 10 Michigan counties for treatment offered the mentally ill, live in various buildings on the 485-acre site of Pontiac State Hos- pital. little fellow be given to a ward at the hospital. At once the patients in the ward received him with open hearts. Some patients began to show an interest in life for the first time Most wanted to help in the care of the bird. And all of them were unanimous fn their thanks for the presence of the little pet and friend g I : i : ¥ 3 1 3 g Ss g cf Since the hospital budget mot provide fer the purchase of parakeets, Arthaud contacted man known for his outstanding tentributions to the unfortunate of the world, ’ He is Harry E. Smithson of De- troit, executive secretary of “We the Handicapped, Inc.,”" Michigan non-profit organization which has for years helped materially in aid to the handicapped. ; i and sellers of parakeets in the United States. His birds have time and again taken first prizes at shows for Naturally interested in the po tential of these birds in the treat- ment of the mentally ill and hav- ing for years believed there is therapeutic value in parakeets for the handicapped and the lonely, Smithson, through “We the Handi- Instructions: , Eoch jumbled ow word is re- lated to my 1 SPANL Lid work noe es 2 STIRPN | i] reorre few as possi- 3 CHAR L | ble 10 guess 4 SUEOH i J my line. 5 WGER 6 TTHHMAC B Soturdey’s 7 GLAGE I Anewor 8 CHITKEN i Chicken 9 RETFAR | Plucker ~ © 1955 3-44 Whot's My Line, Ined Parakeet Is Helping Mentally Ill Smithson also coined the phrase “Budgies for Recovery,’ (Budgies is from the technical name of the aid materially in the treatment of our patients. If they live up to our expectations, perhaps other or- ganizations or other persons will help in securing other birds so that we can eventually extend this therapy to all the wards in the hospital. Pep Up Chiang’s Men “Pontiac's One Week for America campaign vides the opportunity for all our people to join in great community-wide demonstration of our faith | the future of our nation by signing up to buy savings Mayor William W. Donaldson Proclaims ‘Pontiac's One Week for America’ In connection with the U. S. Treasury's Payroll Savings Plan drive, Mayor William W. Donaldson today proclaimed this week “Pontiac’s One Week iy ef i f f t s year. The Hendersons have two sons, Stuart of Bloomfield Hills and Arthur of Pontiac Township, and a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Pratt of Cass City, and seven grandchildren. | PO C PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955 . 38, MONDAY, MARCH, 14 10 ei [ Gets Double Surprise . i & ei a lf i Hi] | | : i] ij a3 i | ‘ | Die a Bank for Years- Open in One Day 23 years with-; Bank was closed. Formerly, a Farmers Exchange Bank operated here, but it was dissolved around 1913. Currently the Champion Home Builders, a trailer factory, is one of the main businesses of Dryden. Rumors that a new business is Es towns to deposit/about to open, have residents stacking their sav-| speculating that this maybe the teapot, Saturday|reason for the sudden rush of discover that the | banks. of Lapeer had ° 4 / vane beecauar’ |Albion’s Debating Team Ties for Second Place _ MADISON, Wis. — Albion Col- lege tied for second place in the Your Watch | ee 8480 it weal] @ Gleaned ot ti] Expansion = & brand Watch Bands ashington. Ladies'—Men's Special! 1 95 ‘| tion held this weekend at the Uni- intercollegiate debating competi- versity of Wisconsin. The University of Dlinois took first place. Albion tied with Northern Ili- nois State Teachers College. 5 ane Weronempepert , OPE __Minday and’ Friday menos Every watch or jewelry piece brought to our store for repair receives the skill, knowledge and exacting work of Mr. Orencia. Over the years he has built @ reputation of doing ex- cellent work, the kind that makes every customer complete- ly satisfied. 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FAIRMONT Make oe Delicious Slew * Ce py >. a7/CO Creamed a in, Se, im 3S ~ rere 25: TTAGE CHEESE > a t Re Set & ore Ae ; " 4 ete ee | ee 9 tf) Si i ao 5 id ae iS . ‘ ses Ne ii ai 9 a ht . j ' __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955 ce eee ee et. ¥ es Fats, VF ag & Betty Hill Bride | of Alfred Wells at Rites in Home WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— Set Betty Louise Hill became the bride . of Alfred E. Wells recently in a Australian, U. S. Roles | ceremony in the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. James Swiggers, 2811 Watkins Lake Rd. - The bride is the daughter of and Australia open top-level Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McClellan of Vote on Tax Cut Due Tomorrow Small GOP Margin Seen in Close Fight Over Dem Proposal WASHINGTON # — Sen. 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YOUR Credit Is GOOD! © Large Oven and Broiler squats * 4 - “The LAST TIME an eae 1 : 4 ul : i 1 maigamer “f me ne nl “on tee weight of new irrigation in the Co New Lake Theater in Hollywood, and I believe this is | ‘Uy" 0 | Oem ” quakes and their 420 Poaticc Troll ™ iupealigslivemage smpenying rumble have bese = » as ween Cunshothovebtnn wae weet gate ata book -cabomerebapre * Se oend ny Far Set co opr he wT They probably will’ continue for ‘Cimemasicope bullfighter Deominguin rTe- Red how- * “WOMAN'S WORLD” \ cently a bridegroom) and three cron, “and they are apt to develop With Fred MacMurray letters disclosing no motive fer | cisewhere in the basin. There is Snel a \ oe a “He winine tt aM Cactnicelly 0s b y —rL0s— \ Kathryn Grant wants to settle|.ccitement in underlying basalt . . AY | the sxesip that she's wearing & big| op inierflows between them be- ‘ pay: > diamond given her by Bing Crosby. | cause of the increase in volume of WOO OOOO AOR" vaven't any jewelry,” Kat ee neo the west Ghbvertisemend> ryn says. “I have no rings. e@r| The ground water volume has rings or necklaces—just @ Wwrist- | boon rising steadily since this vast 4 Amazing, new STAINLESS Paze | watch to tell time. ‘ area, formerly an arid desert re- has real talent. She's following her Mrs. Iver Dougherty, whose WITHOUT in “Tight Spot” with & | ranch apparently is situated in the bigger one in “Last Fron- | center of the quake zone, said she Guy Madison and Vic-| was so frightened at first by the ar sharp shocks which began about pshots of Hollywood collected | ‘ne Siret of the year that she was ndom: Bette Davis will pre-| "one cana or A feet, how. sent the Oscar to the winner of the ever, and now is keeping a diary | sai Es EF t 2 z & a gz e § z : : F i. Weight of New Water Supply Causing Shocks in Columbia Basin OTHELLO, Wash. @ — Shifting j Washington community is being | -| pushed around by the unfamiliar weight of irrigation waters, household pictures shift on their hangings. *| But geologists say the Columbia Basin hula is nothing to be con- cerned about—this just isn't an earthquake zone. Fred Jones, with the U.S. Geolog- rock is shifting because of the Happy Birthday Cam CAMPFIRE GIRLS’ MARCH 1 doings. the Geological Survey. She hag re- | of Bette, her corded $4 tremors gince Jan. 18, —w = an earlier report to the Univer- fire Girls {Insurance Man Gets Jaycees’ Top Award MUSKEGON W—A 28-year-old St. Johns insurance agent who has sold three million dollars in in- “Outstanding Young Man of 1954” by the state's Junior Chamber of Commerce. ioning with his family when the award was presented Saturday. The award: was accepted in his behalf by William Morris, president of the St. Johns Jaycees. BIRTHDAY WEEK “14-19 | civic service, leadership, ability Woodward at Squere Lake Road ee San VOCATIONAT BUCCERS, Tle 18 Past T Many of-our-young friends jiresident of the St. Johns Jaycee | ore Compfire Girls. To all | club, a leader in the St, Joseph of them we say “Happy Catholic Church, active in 4H Birthday” . .. keep up your | Club work and in hospital fund fine work. # campaigns. The award was presented at the Family Nights quarterly convention of the Michi- Monday-Tuesday gan Junior C. of C., with 300 per- sons attending. The White House, begun in 1792, is the oldest federal building in Washington, D. C “a ". LOUNGE 11322 W. Meuron $e. Huron Bow! Bidg. featuring SHOW TONIGHT THE DI MARA SISTERS bevelies direct from sensational successes te ie their second U. $. appearance. TONY MORAY coms us. c. AL LOMANO Seeing discovery 4 PETE FLORE’S - “phel-Aie” music for dencing DORECS + -- --_One- Not Funny, Says Red By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Red Buttons and I have worked out this imaginary but entirely possible correspondence showing how| some TV programs are written: HI EARL: Things are going very good with my new TV format. You get around, maybe you could suggest one more good writer. One who also needs the loot. * * RED BUTTONS, President, Red But- tons Enterprises, Inc. MR. WILSON: I don’t care if a columnist! Your gag about a panhandler, who said he hadn’t had a so you bit him—is GEORGE BERNARD BUTTONS HI E.W.: Excuse me! I didn’t under- stand it was a LADY panhandler whom you bit. That makes a big difference. Couldn't you polish it just a little, one of the vice presidents came. up with a a hotel and « house detective knocks on the around a little. x * x * door. DEAREST, TRUEST FRIEND EARL: Those lousy Network Censors killed it, Earl! I thought it was hilarious, the lady pan- handler biting the house detective. Maybe you've been writing for the wrong comedian. How about Rin Tin Tin? He needs writers. Your buddy, Red. P. S.: Rin Tin Tin would be perfect for your “bite” joke. A lady panhandler says to Rin Tin Tin, “I haven't had a bite in three ‘days,” so Rin Tin Tin bites her. P.P.S.: Hold everything! The Neilsens ratings just came in and Rin Tin Tin’s 20 points ahead of me. We'll use the joke this week. Rush all your other new ones, too! * * * * Reading how Marilyn Monroe got splinters in her derriere sliding into a chair at a party for Jackie Gleason, some fellers in Fort Wayne, Ind., formed “The Seciety for the Preven- tion of Splinters.” The Seciety asks me! what kind ef jeints we got in New York, when a girl can get splinters. “In our joints here, the chairs are padded,” the Society writes me. “Besides, our girls wear enough clothes, they don't notice splinters.” . (This society is probably just a splinter group.) * * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL ... Frances Langford opened a supper club act at the Pierre and did something novel for a chanteuse—didn't take her _ a child, my parents bought me a pair of socks—the Red Sox and White Sox”... Marilyn Monroe having been too ill to rehearse, Carol Channing sang “Dia- Cecelia Webb, the socialite . . . The $100,- 000 Mario Lanza gets for making “Sere- nade” goes straight to the Income tax boys . . . CBS-TV's getting set to do a mammoth series on “War and Peace”... Claire Kallen (of Elizabeth, N. J.) is in the “Beauty in Glasses” contest—so howcome the line about “girls who wear glasses?” * * * * Imogene Coca’s getting new writers. (Her leading man, Hal March, helped write last week's show) .. . Producer Lew Kerner’d love Sinatra or Brando for “Studs Lonigan.” x * * * Carol Channing, a brunette now, said at the Blue Ange! she'll go blonde for “Delilah” ... Roseland’s marquee advertises “Xavier Cugat and Abe Lane” . . . Broderick Crawford’s new TV series assured him 3 G's a week for the next three years. * * * * Some showgirls from “Plain and Fancy,” in court for a | Bond was chosen on the basis of publicity stunt, were mistaken by photographers for Jelke wit- | . | trade nickname: “Jane Russett.” (Copyright 1955) Dems Disagree on Advice to lke means fail, the 7th Fleet should intercept the tanker Aruba. The tanker is now en route to China from Red Romania. Knowland said it would be “folly” to permit de- livery of fuel the Reds might use against this country in an attack Sen. Jackson | blockade of Red China and “I WASHINGTON — Sen. Jack-| wouldn't think we had any right” son (D-Wash) caled on his col-| to stop ships going there. jeagues in Congress today to quit | Sen. Morse (D-Ore) agreed, tell- ; \ing a news conference in Minne- giving President Eisenhower pub- | apolis he deplored the shipment but lic advice on how to conduct Amer- | felt this country has no right under ican affairs in the Formosa area. . Jackson said in an interview he thinks only the President can de-| act of war. cide, for instance, what should be bd done about halting the delivery by| Jackson said he thinks the Pres!- a Finnish tanker of jet aircraft | dent has more information on the fuel to Gommunist China. situation than anybody in Congress . aeeit? ane una iy Lane phils 8 fhe nit eran . 5 ne ils is ti % gt HE, 3 aa at chine iilic-s BY i a i! A iE ae lity Han or elias ge Pe St i His 3: ET at yee elt Str eal wil Ss & fue Uy ayers RHE ee) iy ig AQ pil Ss Sa BE 2 Ht ait gph ta Sa. 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Players adjust the clock the time ex- i 7 5 z Tu COLLISION WORK 36 W. Pike Se, FE 2-9101 See Robert Recter. for Free Estimates on ' Makes of Cam w sxreee Se ore Collegian Brooks Tangles With Garcia in TV Feature The bout will be telecast over »| ABC with New York blacked out. . - > Tonight's St. Nick's program will | Mickey show middleweights Milo Savage is a 3-1 favorite over Walk- er, who has lost 10 of his last 12 bouts, In . fact, between them, they've lost 61 fights. This will be Mantle Zero for 12 in Spring Training BRADENTON, Fia. slump. The switch-hitting outfielder has | gone hitless in 12 at bats and has Walker's TV debut. Pontiac High School's swimming team finished 6th in the Class A state meet at East Lansing Satur- day, but the Chiefs had plenty to | say about who won the event. ‘ Battle Creek Central took the Chiefs Finish 6th, Battle |Creek Wins Swim Title Keavy and Bob Lamson also beat the Lumberjacks. Lamson's great anchor leg broke | the meet open in favor of the west- | Oak. 6th 00-yard breast stroke—Bob Keevy, tiec, §th. 100-vard free style-_Bob Lamson, Pon- relay—Pontiac (Cross, 2nd. i an-Am Competition ers, Ernie Shelton and Herman Wyatt, They tied at 2:01 meters, or 6 feet 7 inclies, for a new meet record. a Shelton, from the University of 33 : a e iil erweight. Vinci had a total of 300 kilograms, or 660 pounds, in the press, snatch, clean and jerk. It bettered a meet record of 622% set by Joe Pietro, Paterson, N.J., in 1951. Mays Gets ‘Horsecollar’, Irvin Is Hitting .557 PHOENIX, Ariz. #—Willie Mays went hitless for the first time this spring Sunday but Monte Irvin continued his fine stickwork for the New York Giants. Mays went 0-for4 in the Giants’ 13-6 defeat at the hands of the Cleveland Indians, while Irvin col- lected two hits in four trips to bring his exhibition game batting average to .557. 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March tompliance, which Inspector “shall ‘ve | $2-19; corn % to 1% lower, March : eppeimied by the Township Boned. No} $1.43's; oats 1% te 1% lower, inspection an’ certificate shail be issuea | March 73%; rye 1 to 4% lower, Bes been mace, tf. st the time of im. | March $1.05%; soybeans 1% to 3% apection, the improvement has been | lower, March $2.67, and lard un- ——— changed to 3 cents a hundred | butlding shall be aoved nee ae pounds lower, March $12.02. Feet Grr sso nating nega? | Krpicant shall pay inspectors trans- Grain Prices expenses not to exceed 8 cents fee Sue, ‘pie the wove! budding pores CHICAGO GRAIN 5 12% The B ot no March 14 (AP) —Opening ‘The Board of shall consist Wheat Rye three members. ook nt Mar... 2100 Maro... eee 106% and have the duties, endiMay ...... 216. May ...... ow fess Sas ace provides far them 101 July vovenee 2603's July ...... tm | gy A SR TH Sep 2 05's 112 a B State of Michigan 1943) Dec ....... 207% Soybeans } end Qmendments thereto, and which Mar... 268%, may hereafter be made or granted by| Mar ........143% May ..... 42! new statutes wo x and im| May ........ 146% July ..... 257% addition may in cases where | July oe DO Do cseeee 47 there are practica! difficulties or un-| sep 145% Nov 240% i y A A in cousiyins strict- | Dec 0 Lard ly Provisions of ordinance| Oats ay 1230 taieet such Conditions in harmony” ith Mar 4%_ Jul 12.57 % nd intent of this 7 Ti%s Soybean Oi) so. that the” public hesith safety and} July i yy. . 1s y -- -f -40 Sep 68's ; =~ and permite in such case. ~~ SECTION XIII saan, cuopouinn or oun ard Employes 9 Any firm, corporation or person who is convicted of violating of the of this ce shall be 4 Bot less than Bor more than . $100.00 for each offense or shall be Seseaeoe == ==" |Approve Strike - for be fined A sop herein. Each "Warehouse, Mail Order fanverted ‘or any use of mich is! Union in Chicago OK’s mes *tiat| Walkout of 5,000 743, warehouse and mail order em- ployes, an affiliate of the AFL i a i pe teamsters unit, unanimously au- Prams sift sod moras ans chou any | teamsters unit. unanimous! No gq Uy FRE f° os | date was set for the walkout, which qaliaity (of the ordinance or say pert| would affect some 5,000 Chicago _ = than the part so declared eves. i ‘The provisions are hereby Geciared to to eeeny for the e Similar strike votes are expect- , sation of ‘the pub. health, ponte and @d to be taken in 10 other cities Gtiost “thirty” Goes hase’ otter where Ward's has branches. In CSE gna passes sn 1mm day ot] ll a total of 20,000 employes j FOREST 1 BREXDEL. would be efiected. : BERT A Ward currently is in the midst of | ] Profit Opportunity _§ FOR FOOD _ |} WHOLESALE IN THIS end fresh pork. Excellent quelity—highly competi- tive prices. For tull in- formetion write this peper. Box 37. all at once Keep your credit good the modern, businesslike way. Get the money from Household Finance! Then pay 3 your bills all at one time. Repay only Household — and—on your terms, comfortably arranged to fit your paycheck. Up to 20 months to repay. You'll like HFC’s easy-to-meet requirements ... loans made without endorsers . . . fast, friendly, one-day serv- ice. Start fresh with an Cosh MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS HFC loan todav' BL peree | perms | parents | paren $s 5.03 § 9.24 s90 6 6.65 8 720] 99811839} $20 to $500 . gee | 13.11 | 14.21 | 19.77 | 36.59 , . gee | 19.55 | 21.20 | 29.55 | 54.78 On sour Signet i gee | 31.39 | 34.16 | 48.09 | 90.00 or Furnitu @ the monthly rete of 3% on end % Bom ony remo: nde % Need money? Bills to pay? Call HFC today! WM. H. KNUDSEN Realtor : $10 Pontiac Bank: Building Phone FE 4-4516 | Baldwin Rubber*® Gerity Michigan*® Kingston Products® ,, Masco Screw* see Midwest Abrasive® ., Rudy Mfg* | Wayne Screw . *No sale. bid and asked Figures after de imal pointe are eighths High Low Noon 160 166 sees 33 36 3S 8640 32 43 660 666 42 #643 14 14 #14 FOR SERVICE INSURANCE See or Call Maynard Johnson General Insurance 807 Community National Bank Phone FE 4-4523 land County Jail after he failed to post a $500 bond Pontiac Man Attends Chiropody Conference Dr. Hubert H, Curson of 157 W Huron St. has just returned from demonstrations of the latest tech- niques for overcoming many of the most puzzling foot problems. Many of America’s outstanding Chiropo- dists and Medical men were in attendance. OK, Kiddies, Go to It NEW YORK (UP)—The Museum of Modern Art had this advice for ‘ Chicago where he has attended | ©t7##! Lake . the Dr. Curson participated in the | Herndon Lake Avenue: thence southerly along the centerline of South w Street and | woodward Avenue to the southerly line of Pontiac City Limits; thence westerly of said City of Pontiac, te a peint which is the southwest corner of Section 32 Pontiac thence northerly a iH Fy | i F 2 i i Fee sf z g £5 | af 3 aug tte te : Tg f fir i : fl seh j é 2g 2 a) terline of South Saginaw and Orcherd | saig and follewing the southerly City limits | age te begin on same on or after voluntary posed Section I read as follows tH 3 sites ki i Po i a ere 4 wl ‘ } . J ’ ‘ . = . i ‘ } / rt } 23 5 4 \ ° ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH. M1955 ad a Senn - : . , os as ? ope . * , og yh wy Sy the Pro- tellowing the Southerly -1 at bas" ibvor tore goa “f MARKETS News in Brief | ssrc.c: Se tg a btn te’ | are ngs fmt ge Su aie. "Sauce Ne to the south shore of , tm either case to \ a ty yl oes es aba north. retirement age, for any ex- ‘ Clitiord Randolph, 30, of 44 father of said child. | Crystal Lake; thence ~ ao oe ee eS Petition been this Court salons south west shore Jamm Rd $100 fine Satur- - erly (Be ot|he shell remain # member the bd ., paid a thet Crystal Leke to the intersection of Produce f said River of his ebsence from service ‘[day after he pleaded guilty to-| of the tather of the said minor i | the west bank of the Clinton River: | period of witusve ay @ under ‘the influence of | S°inews, ‘nd ‘ee ee visloted | thence serthuceirty See «retirement DETROIT PRODUCE driving ® lew of the State the said | penk of seid Clinton River to ® point | csiving « resiremen ae 9 DETROIT, March 14 (UP) -- Wholesale liquor before Avon Township Jus- | gn should be Moder the Jurle- | appenic the casterlt oeties a retirement allowance shall begin es of ; bets fe- iy : Herndon's | Ponties : the calendar next | sree 5 Rovenllonpnpad nen NEW YORK «-—Stocks were| tice Luther C. Green. of asne name of the people of the stots | Gupdivision as extended Pe ee nee ne Fruits—A Deticious, fancy, $30. | knocked down sharply in a selling After pleading innocent to driv-| thet the on seid will be tuimivision line to the centerine of a ee, 6.00 bu; mes, 400-456 bu; es 1 wave today, but the market re-| ing the ji of liauo held at the Court House the City of Orchard Lake Avenue, thence wester' a7 ce. Ae A. Jonathon, fancy. 400 bu, No. 1, 3.00-) its bal nd under influence HTWOF | Pontisc: in seid County, on the 22nd 407 giong the centerline of Orchard Lek resuve’ eaniee ie a7 325 bu. svples, Mcintosh fancy. 450 | Covered its ance and managed Saturday before Orion Township March, A.D. 1955. at two o° im | avenue to the intersection tawa a sf abeonce theme cmvies bu; No. t 325-318 bu: apples, Northere | +, maintain a fair amount of sta- the afternoon. and you are hereby com- | Drive thence northerly slong the center- : otherwise im this Spy, No. 1 330-350 bu; fancy. 460 bu; Justice Helmar G. Stanaback, Mel- manded to appear personally st s8i4 | ine of Ottawa Drive to the intersection eee ee eveaed this apples, Steele's Red. No. 1. 3.28-3.78 bility around the lows. vin Olson, 40, of Lake Orion was | ering. of West Huron Gireet, thence Maron | withérews ell or part of his ecsumulated t No. 1, 100-| Losses ran from 1 to 5 points at It being impractical to make personal | siong the centerline of Wes the oe opus Cabbage, Nort 135-178 be ordered to appear for examination | service hereat, this summons and notice to the intersection of contributions from the ampulty sevings sweege, red beat, 108-8 ‘| the worst during the morning. By | wednesday. He returned to | shell be served by publication of « Street; thence northerly slong the cen- | fund therwapen canes ° cabbage. red. No. i. 180-200 bu. : y. was pled (said hearing tn the | Street: tothe intersee- | member and he shall forfeit all his topped, No. 1. 100-150 bu Celery root.| early afternoon, most stocks were Oakland Jail after he failed previous terline of thence im and to a deferred retirement No. 1. 100-186 dos Fennel, No. 1, , County er Pontiac Daily Press. © newspaper printed | tion of Lake Road. provided for im this section 100-123 bu. Horseradish, No. 1, 6.00-/4 trifle above their lowest prices. 1, nogt @ $200 bond ond circulates tm sald Covaty. westerly slong the centerline of Elms: | S'ptaoier of the City. Commission. -, 88: . Witness, the Honorable Arthur E | geth Lake Road to the point of begin- | Dy ordeal of, the oe a montana. dr ave} aes be r Raymond Aldrich, M4, of Water of Pontiac in eat County, this fie d 3. The third detriet ef the . ADA R. EVANS, » bag. Persnips, No. }. 1 25-1.78 ‘s DU. | the selling was underway, and . hn AD. 1955. of all Potatoes. No. | 1.38-1.80 86-12 bag. po- ford, pleaded innocent to driving |“*” ° Merch. AD Iie | woors. | Sity, of Pontise shall comprise of fl Cty Gort. tatoes, No. 1, 2.60-2.90 100-l> bag. Rhu-| the pace hit a rate near 342 under the influence of Satur -». | the territory bounded as follows : Mar. 14, 1988 - At Judge of Probate the intersection of the center bard. Dothouse No |. 58-60 8 :lp box | million shares for the day. Fri- ‘ liquor PAULINE E ae and South byberd hothouse, No 1, 90-115 dos . when was arraigned before Prob ; lime of Orchard Lake Avenue beh ype a7 ry 1 te see be be | day's total when the anashet was Tenoriond "Toomsaip Justice Wil ve ‘eicon toe conteriine eereri orchard Lake nieaue te wratp, topped, No. 1. 1 58- : lower was 3,040,000 shares. . . Mar. 14, ‘86 Ottawa Drive; thence “ ; lis D. Lefurgy. He was relensed BIENNIAL ELECTION AND oe karly slong. the centerline of Ottawe ° Bi vciderehd Boe bees tow The fall was a conti nuation a on personal bond after being or-| special cit . Getve to the intessooties wae cnet es eee eer sce teaeeey sate | the sharp drop of last week, the| dered to appear March 24 To the Qualified Electors: Givens; Wence vores ter- Detroit, cases included, federal-state . : is ven, that a Biennial/| line of West Huron the in a rade greatest weekly decline in 15 Election snd Special City Election | section of Dwight Street: thence north- e Whites Grade A jumbo 6-86. weight years dohn Webb, 77, of 466 Orchard pao £. held in the City of Pontiac, | erly slong 1 te enter eentertine of Deion meen y hhe Voothnts ha nee US; A er . extra large arge - canine ‘ County of Oskiand . | Street > 7 * . $3 “etd eve 90. medium 46-48. wid Key stocks topped one after Lake Rd., paid pd $100 fine and $25 on Monday, April 4, 1955 at the place ur| Lake Road; thence westerly along the f aed Sreter of bees. asenees aes avg 48%, grade B large 49 costs after pleading guilty to driv-| pisces of the election im said centerline of Elizabeth Lake Road to & _ Browne Grade A jumbo Ot, large s1%,/ another into deep losses, and trad: ing under the influence of liquor | “ty Ss indicated below, vis: pole 08 the west line of verte said| held Wednesday. March 16. at ‘® wid avg 48 meduim 48 grade B moun swiftly. 1—Whittier School its; ¢ the Deoneison-Johns Pu- large 0 otrete C large 39. Checks 11- “ ee ‘ ee ” eth. Saturday. He appeared before Syl-| Precinet $-Fire Btation No. 3 west line # our < ceneiee wen tine heral Home with Rev. Pree’ ' Stoc: rdes' uded Be Precinet School tersection aster Tiffany officiating Interment in van Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy. 4—Emmanuel Christ. Schoo! | of Te Road; thence following the lehem Steel, General Motors, : Precinct 5—W Behoo! asteriy’ Right of Way line of Telegra, Sree eatery. Vans, Mem. ier. rn , ' . is et the Donelson- _CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Sears k, Bendix Aviation,| sof 4 SC re-| Precinct 6—Senior High School Road to the intersection of the south ‘ CHICAGO. March 14 (AP) — Butter | 4 Roebuc , ubrey Spark att Precinct 7 Mall erly Right of Way line of DO.H&MRER; Home steady. receipts 1,186,795: wholesale buy-| United Aircraft, Radio Corp., ported to Pontiac Police today that| precinct &—Webster School thence southeasterly olong the Somber? io (bests 1D @ Seraieenee nee °° Anat 90m $8 28, 60 c $8 28. me ° American Telephone, DuPont, |ihieves stole his license plates, Precinct so erater Mam Senost Rich 6 “an the West City yea husbend of Mrs. Dei- B S628. 0 C 967 ‘sent. whole General Electric, Pennsylvania | (;x4 §3.01, from his auto over the| precinct 11—Oakland Co. Office Bidg. | jimite: thence sersherty gleng the, West io Ameo Downing: doar father of s irre rf recet . 7 - . . . nterline \. - | sale buying. prices” wnchanged qre't; | Railroad, Texas Co., and Eastern! .cxend while the car was parked Precinct 13—Wisner ‘School City llumite to th cr noutheastery ces Great sod Mra a. Beck. moatame a5 “O's “neudesn 3o. artis Pipelines. in a factory parking lot. Ade ie Lincoln clone | te en el N. Johnson Ave brether of Mrs Goldie Maen 347 37, enecks 365: current receipts 36. Precinct 16—LeBaron School nue. thenee northeasterly along the cen- uneral service Ww ——onnne—enmmesame New York Stocks A restaurant, 505 E. Seuth Bivd., Precinet 17—Emerson Schoo! terline ef North Johnson Avenue to the we ' fey. Maret 16. at 1:38 broken into by thieves who]! Precinct 18—Pire Station centerline of West Howard Street, thence om ot Bs pe Pind a ' a8 ape Poultry (Late Morning Quotations) was Precinct 19—St. Michael's Hell easterly slong the centerline of West ge tee eet Guaker ctttetat - fled with an undetermined amount | precinct 20—Y.M.C.A Howard Street to the centerline of North \ er mee ae Ce DETROIT POULTRY Admiral - 38:1 Socobds sree 7 urda Precinet 21—Central Schoo! Saginaw Street; thence along the cente! - ay , FO eyning vil is Pow . Air Redue 28 Johns Man ... &6lof money and cigars Sat ¥ | Precinct 22—Municipal Court line of North w Street to the inter- heral Ht Spar . pa pet round F'O8 ‘Detet for No" | AltteR SE ASty any HE]. according to Pontiac Police. | Princ! Bester Sonir Mah | tion of geate Guatman sires, tense | ttn hee —araca—ia—Ty or No elsey . ° 1 cen . . . quality live poultry up to 10 am Allied Btrs $34 Kennecott ..1012 act 24—Lengfellow School Seninae Barese to the point of Mary Catherine. 260 Oak Island Heavy hens 30-33. light type 19-20. | ailis Chal..... 747 Kimb Clk ... 48 John Povey of 17 Arcadia St.) precinct 25—McConnell Sehool Notice is hereby given that the fol- Rd. Walled Lake, Mich., 89. heavy broilers or fryers (3-3' ibs) | alum Lid ..,, 714 Kresge SB ... 301 lai to Pontiac Police to Precinct 26—McConnell School lowing is the t por’ of Section beloved mother of Mrs. ile whites 32-33 gray crosses M4: caponettes! Alum Am -. 92 Kroger . 434 complained Precinct 27—Wilson School pter hh eer; the City Charter Pe : | sah pool of onery heavy Yype hens ene! SPA: (MMA. | Am Ale on Oot Lor clas ‘ere (day that someone stole a 4wheel| precinct o-Wisen Sones! whieh ts proposed to be amended by the held Wednesday, March 16, at 2 Market full steady Prices wachanged Am Cyan 486 (ib MeN&L .. 161!baby stroller Saturday from in Aah 3e_Congregation B'nai tree | > - o pm. et the Home ceipis, moderate und appear anest ample | Am taco dat Cet MY 3h lfront of a supermarket at 25 W.| Precinct 31— Webster Be The first district of the City of Pontiac with Rev Robert Bickley efficiat- etipts moderate and appear about ample | Am Loco 41 Loekh Aire .. 504 Precinct 32—Wever School all the territory terment in Roselawn to a fair early demand Am M & Fay “s Loew's . 1117] Pike St., while he was inside shop- tinct 33-US Nevel Tr Center bounded a2 follows Camete ry, Reval Oak. Mich. Mrs. se ee ae tone & oem +4 ping. Precinct $4—Pontiac Housing Blog Beginning at the intersections of ie sraley Pe ral Mone ot the CHICAGO POULTRY Am Rad 222 Meek Trk 195 Precinct 35 —Lemeren. Oe tigh Schoo! Cee eine ne accnuc, thence Southerly | VISNISKI. MARCH 12. 166i BABY CHICAGO. March 10 (AP —Live poul | Am Beating 227 Marsh Field . 322) wor that low-priced used car,| precinct }7—Jefferson J+. High School jong the centerline of South Saginaw girl and baby boy, 558 4 Bt. Say Not eaees Ms in, Coape 218 iyester- | Am Smelt 2 Marteis ot 3 le: Motor Sales, 8774 N Precinet 38—Bagiey Sc Bireet to the Southerly line of timc Beloved infant twins of Arthur day 101 conpe. 41.046 Ib), fob paying | Am a! Pd et May D str. 38 |try Keelean , “| Precinet 38—Washington Schoo! ty Limits: thence westerly and follow- and Joan Visniski. dear sister rices uneh to te higher, heavy | Am Telf&Tel 1764 Mead Cp - $41) Dixie Hwy. 2') miles N. of M-15.| pieriet 46 Washington School bag 7 hee herly City Limits of said and brother of Shery! kt. ms 26-305, light hens 1617. fryers | Am Tob 644 Mid Con Pet 103 Ph. MA 5-0866 —Adv Precinct ¢)Webetes’ Schoo! ing - ee © the Scuthwecs cornet Graveside service was held this capepetion 36a ne enetore 1D 120: | Am Ce tos Mid ou Pt esl, ; "| Preeinet 42—Owen School ot said City Limits, thence North along morning at 9:30 o'clock at Mount capenetion nee Wat —_— . 3—Malkim Behoo! jd City of Pontiae to Nope Punera! errenge- ——__~ Anac WAC . 622 Mont Ward... 762] If your friend's in jail and needs inet ays the West line of said City won ments by Melvin A. Schutt Pu- Armeo 6t! ... 125 Motor Pa 222 | bail, Ph. PE 5-0424 or MA 5-4031 Reet ee eeey alecting the follow: ‘She next corner t _ thence neral Home : . long the line to the most . Livestock. Armour & Co 17 Motor Wheel... 374 —Adv otticers, viz: Weetorty City of Pontiac: Assd Dry Gd 27 Moterola .... 484 . -| ing s, Westerly line of y Flowers 3 Ath Refin .... 364 Qgueller Br... 382 Officers _ | thence North the most Westerly Seracw tevecrers Aveo Mfg... #2 Murray Cp.... 326| To buy or sell in Waterford,| Two regents of the University of Mich: | ime to the center of Voorets Reed ~ livestock mortal pork Tae Detrom none ome ee iss Nes Biss ' || Drayton Plains or Clarkston area | (fon, Member of State Board of Educe- id Voorheis Road he the tnterscction . Huroo ¥ r Le Cash . , : salable 1 Early sales and wre a 22 oe Dery see White Bros. Rea] Estate. OR | tion, Two Members of the State Board of St Orchard Lake Avenue: thence Easter- 26 cents Wor at Joes, with chutes Ben "a st} oe io a 4h 3-7118. —Adv. Non-Partisan Officers_ ty sions Rog ae aoe “reginnine 1 and 2 16.26: some held higher; not | pein Steel 130 Nat Bieel..... ws Two + toss of the 6 P Court, rWO uy of Funeral Directors 4 Cattle qatabtc 2.008. Calves a nm Behn Alum... 21 Wy Are Brk . 26 . Cherter Ament i nt Me. 1 Pontiac shall comprise of all the terri- alrn- - lereely Me ee ne Teerlings | Bond Strs ISO NY Cent. 31 Meare eran eV Ill Purpose of | ‘ry bounded as follows Pursier Puneral Home, PE 4121} tee to ‘Senth tec bors walle. are, | orden - 4 Nie M Pw 312 Bection 19.3 Chapter r te ores at the intersection of the COAT FUNERAL Te- ‘ acoment wattie ‘bout ' sendy. mest Brisse Mt. " Ne am av pti or payment of deferred retsroment ol. contertincs of Orchard Lake Avenues, Sety Com tecilities, Or 2 Tist - good ¢ ed steers lo en to beg on epplication Bout John: ~ ritngs 2000-2650, mainiy 2456 up- ~ we ap raed ree Pe + come on or after voluntary retirement otong tne ———— of ies Sebo. DIGNIFIED ViCcES wards for choice: part load choice and | piua Co 175 Nwst Airtin 19 age henes Northerly along the FEe prime fed steers 17725. few sales oe w {rita Amendment Ne. 2 son Avenue: t y : : Burroughs 281 Oliver Cp .. 196 Charter J centerline of North son Avenue to and choice (ed heifers 1680-3160; high | coium & M.. 134 Otis Elev Py Section 4 Chapter II) Add corey |the centerline of the DOHAMRR onelson- ohns WUllity and commercial steers end helt, |C8mP> Wy... 288 Owens Ti Gi 163 territory te etre inery cram, Dis. | right of way: thence along wee : . : : Hicinteine a 1886" 'osin Sunes’ and"tome [Cam Pec. me. pean eee. 14! GOP Senators Declare | iri: to Disuict2 so that, District 1 | the centerine of said, DO HAM SS NED POR PUNT or ae, ° b Param Pict... i 2and 3 willbe comparetir | SPREE ORIPPIN CHAPEL — mercial cows 11 50-13 50 sales can- | Copier Ch. 803 Parke De. Maa . Tatton and cscs. Pontiac Cry faite: nen ee oP par go Plager 5 e- 12 60 tow | bear Case JI 195 ponney IC... $3 Nation in Good Shape; rhino to vale co on Oréinnnse » ned slong | een eee of Voorhets Road: Thdughtful_ Service ___-FE 3-504} utility and com: bulls 14.50 down; | ater Trac..... 001 Pa ; Dem Maiori ony of fluorine to the water sup- | ¢ along said centertine of Voorheis V h Si ] six head fancy $0 Ib feeder calves 25.00: | Celanese - 211) Pepsi Cole .,.. 18.1 Oppose m jority pg vod Road to the centerline of Orchard Lake oornees- ipie vealers most sales end| Cen Uli PB .. 244 Phelps D - @ ply of the Chy amendments or | Avenue; Easterly slong the cen- : 00. few high | Cert-teed ...241 Philco me?) Also any additions! amendment terline of Orchard Lake Avenue to the FUNERAL HOME e 4nd prime individuals up to 30 Ches & Ob.. 45 Philip Mor 386) WASHINGTON @® — Senators that may point of beginning Bee Feces eee ee he PRT un” Gt] Waking (R-Utah) and Goldwater! Mevenawstaerpaict ss [PA MBternice runme || Ambataace Sua rete or Meter cu utility 8 00- Chrysie 1- o Bheep sa 1 Receipts mostly | Citice pve... 4? pit Plate GO .. $84 | (R-Ariz) declared today the na- oe Law, Revie ot any | shall comprise of all the territory bound- Monuments 4A shorn lambs: market opening uneven but | Cigry Equip 632 pullman... 68 | tion's y ig showing “a ares Bony ‘petls shall be opened at 7 | ¢¢ as follows the about steady. short deck good and choice max Mo qa Pp Ou! 744 econom ten t and shall be Beginning at the intersection of 93 Wb wooled lambs 2410 36 head choice adie Ce. healthy vitality.’ They thus count-|¢cleck tn the forenoon centerline of Orchard Lake Avenue and BUY DIR AND SAVE to orime @0 Ib shorn lambs No 1 skins | Ciuett Pee 411 Radio Cp Sd y y continued open until @ oclork im the | at Raginaw Street: thence Westerly Pontiac Granite & Marble Com 22.50, hardly a criterion of general mar- | Coc® Cole N84 Rem meee a ered Democratic claims that re-| afternoon and no longer Every quem alone the centeritne of Orchard Lake Robert J & George E er teen lt, toed tnd choice 84 100 | Cole Palm et Repub atl att | covery from a 1954 business reces- | *e List Your Property | DETROIT STOCKS | ing @ worthless $24 check in Hazel the territory bounded as follows: Be-/ to amend 17.2, Chapter xvini Park Feb. 26, was returned to Oak- | ginning at the intersection of the of the City Charter. The purpose With Us for Quick Sale (Mernblewer & Weeks) as If this type of work inter. ests you and you feel you ean qualify write box 16 Pontiac Press giving a brief outime of your past history $i tht taal daa ie AOR initio eg cee es : ; S ‘ $ ; ; Ps 9 eee ; Fig ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955 . i é a. FUNNY BUSINESS. by Hershberger | Wtd. Household Goods 27) Watited Real Estate 32A t re nr | om “— = @&o= dhe A A P| tc. = "% “SF, ge inch, Call OR 3.2563 aft- p = . pas oon | aa m Mich. Ma. $4400 STOP: LOOK! | ext'boon eB A utece tian Sey ate ete Peed | ORME aMCR OF EAMES | See after 6: “Money Wanied 2 cA _ urban Box Press. ‘ ty 1 Fr) Money Wanted 28A| wit YOUR Lasé | _ girls A Pramas. "|" sana rors pe NEED $3800 AT ONCE "“R. F. MCKINNEY |? ROOMS BATH. PaIvire Ex ¥ - OR 31518 Office 8 time FE Jot Orchard Ih Work Wid. Female 11 “dition win toed fowl “OR Pe. Fosties Bayan 7 ROOMS, Palvare BATAANCE. —en—erowrer 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- ° , a. 3 aC = Wa : ESTIMA ON MOvV- couple. 283 8. Jessie. ra tee To 2 ot e build: . Luth- — $ 8 — — pee = — — >| = . : , ce te ot. - SOON : oe 2 rr _ ti yan. . ~ . week. 36136 “ , eh? WTD. To BORROW $8000 a? ¢ 2 ROOMS, | ADULTS ONLY. ei wis Wanted to Rent "TWILL BE SPRING | _ple_with small “eniid. PE 41178. ~ — And we afe already ex- 3 p AND BATH, WEAR OX- . Township or Watertord yovoy Depectatn ine” Pamiie ene ore, |... PURNITURE REPAIR AND RE-| PAINTING AND WALL WASHING. be ° 4 espec ial RMS 3 RM. MODERN APT. FOR TWO area. ferably unfurnished. cyt in Oakland t finishing. expertly done. Moders Free estimates. PE 40173 or PE) Sie, Pre v and beyond ACREAGE Ry 30147 "GhwiY DMOGAA? Lote “pet tet Aroums of |) iatnary” tectities “heat lights | _ LAKE MOMES AND COT. | and gas. 660 Northview Ct. off TAGES. Why don't you take | Oakland. : aiventage of this seasonal | 3 ROOM APT CLOSE IN PRI-| _ | Weekends in vicinity of Clarkston. wt end eee ten to come | _ rate cotrence. $9 Oladetone, —__ 8956 East Davisburg Rd. or Phone Now! , | ; tance, Lt Hoot i 18 John Kinzler, Realtor | CaRGe CLEAN ROOM APART- 670 W. Huren st PE ¢3525 meot. Private entrance. Refer- | 2% 2 An If Bo ancwer. pa Rat 2-0829 ren " Glare . : io eae Co-operative Real Estate Exchange and : : sre me Send eer : Johnson Offiee ma. A. cee eecucnnene $500 ‘ee bs 7 fellow, or Fairmont streets. Call Jo on 3 LAROE eS pases .manacer eecercccce i * a, . 1. PE ¢3300 after 4 p.m. f Mee ay ae lawns, FREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- Television Service 22 (MAS DONE IT AGAIN) Perey : Eetrcalsaleg ests: aan | S's, “Saar Mage Pat D PRACTICAL th ree estimate, FE DOK PE | were wenn | Share Living Quarters 30| moat rich tnine We heavy sold | $808 Auto Mechanics vente, 6480) Sound Be —d = FT LIEB oh trees of property to. sell Por URN HEI ; Mid Emplo ian 7 Y 7 i “ idwest oyment - treme oie ag oe Office Oven 9-4 l INC PRONINC A. JOHNSON, Realtor i FE 4-2533 i 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. “b 7 : oh Z ; 1 48. . C. HAYDEN, Realtor { are | ie ew Bivé. Bree. e sere Bevan | Aaron a pevb,orme| i creaart ee a | : 104) le, 2-2602 . $1927. t on ; 7 SODEREEPING AND TAX SERV. EAxles COsTOM UPHOLATER: ae tag Ww. Tren . ng. 8176 Cooley Lake Ra. EM Home L & Found 24 te the “bird” see. 43 W. Muron - ate be Tiss “ ne ont Lm Phoue FR aii. ; SSR ESE 7 |e pee are rarer | Sea eld wo . : igreed cocker spaniel in vicinity ——oevteneledingy i your Sbie pet, Reward. OR 31168 K. L. Templeton, Realtor ; : INCOME TAX | SER Cer soeTON, BULL BOO. Lake more = at ar & 7s ave be eects »| Russell Young}. . ING ich OR} Reward Se RSA: Coke S| aw, ment ont So ’ - BENJAMIN R. BACKUS pee particule ; | mS J Room 1% LAND wpe et teal estate tested, PE 4-1802 PE 8-031 CONTRACTS mpt, confidential persena! | SAVE MONEY Weare baring snd yang ang | ee ; Bait SES ee a ona le © Uement. ‘ ' Laundry Service 18 NI OLIE Wie W. Huron S| FE #741 pe pa “Cera fimtabed in’ latest s HARGER CO LISTINGS WANTED - - : 4 SA 5 vo oe Feton) uw ferbes toca, | Mtoe, yatta || Ree Mame Mia Bewe | a of moiptenance a Is 5% TGAGES toe ter trom your wort or Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34) ~~ n ; Gory for man 5 terri- On PARMS Ss my — ee Feet amt 8, Sitaram eee | BOARDING FOR ELDER- for man to sell direct to ..| Ye eere with No school district, or if you want 1 BEDROOM. LAROE o- women, FE . processing piants SERV. el on ree te tet enn et room, Kitchenette wey |'SHARRARD public schools, ete If . FE . D. RLES Sant, OPE cad se peck come. 142 W. Columbia. © Beate yeu "Sin “be tives : prosected beser. ble Boctety 1711 8, Te fornia. CALL US. ROOM KITCHENETTE COUPLE Bursing care, . H . . em . — Tie tract on ‘which unit. sales tecaping 184 JOSEPH F. RFEISZ | _40_¥__ Peddoen. Aiveria “Ap Hotel Rooms = 39 assure you higher average ” “ : 2 ROOMS AND BATH. commtation pag Fg “tor a ei WOW Soh Natee Sh ___FE_ 200 | _eotrance EMM | HOTEL AUBURIN cialized ve : > “APARTM) Journal Advertising, round. out 04° TREE SPRAYING _ Qu, gotoet, yzert ners | VACANT LOTS, FARMS |’ fore’ Fe Bish "| naam op) Day. or, Weak eo ae Sees oo oe Spore brise |S ACREAGE WaNTED * Stange, CAR I | got oi | and work at . write y im en BATH. 18T Rr : Colonial “Reting & Chemical call and’ tot as w abet of Pole. Chy or Suburban |? frost Very clean. 300 B teninew | HOB St ea £: Company Bite Clev you? pelng or level bead OX. | OT MODERN ONE BABY © "fares ra. ; 3 oes ze =: | rice mh, Stout Reale | re ee eat tee tara — were | HOTEL ROOSEVELT. =| Bros. #8 N. sagioa®. : Mi | Joe” PUEMMINO PLBC Op oa eireey. Saas saewiee. ot ieee tae hei “STOP™ ~ |" parm, Savoy. A Bide. corner of | NEWLY TED ROOMS $18 Ue Reet ane | YoeTSTSE Semen: | a eee arom me : eet a tr tt cee | emer ook EE SS TE oe NATIVE CUT STONE. FIRE | GOB. WESSENOER & WOVING . | want fast action om your J NICE ROOMS WITH ELECTRIC ¥4EST SEPVICE ex © ponte tai ae amd bgengoouine pieces & ty. 16478 Rene Bote SD nrc Bete : Wanted Real Estate 32A property, see us. Over 50 stove OR 3-9606 : | THE BONNY 52128 : issn, | EE Bemmew sR | CARTER ni | PE toast GR 94% Notices & Personals 25) hae ol tt enling im Po” ROOM FLAT. CHILDREN WE: ri clean ren asaé | ibe . > We know the value of your 1 Ey + 1" ; Be: - Help. Wanted _,_._8. se Free. ! £ ; > oT Sib ‘cba | ses ea , r AND BATH MEATED | —~~~~ —— pre iE = WOusN wiri Sia} Rewonaine reget xm : ANY dint om wou Tenet peer TT Tree oe eee ee | “he or “a leh ge lb dealers average Tw: = ~ * e- To — _ e- se ‘4 20 r \MILL eT B ws 2 hr. cleer. Por time "LAS : = Be, HAULING OF ANY KINDS. REAS- Serger ee ie ver, A, we any we nave | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Prone re eee we and Lacrosse, a any MO eoadieed be ‘ . ven Kener. Fi east. “= “ %-| Aerotred Knapp Shoes wal beat ous bene G 77 N. Begipaw St, Ph. FE $eies* Eg a Ss ing lot FE $6171 Mr. Ransom Benere - cA LASTERING. ND REPAL LIGHT HAGLING. OD JOBE. 1 have Go ryoente ef} = talaates Open Eves. “ti 6:30 +) ed | child. Available "Monday fg ag Ee De Se eg Ue oar Necnees. | TE eee wire a ribur week, OR S508,| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Wanteg: Homes, Farms “ar omroyeyi tx 3, TARDE ra rtneesied. “Sher amass. Bagina | ° ’ -, s en ‘a | or . own hours! nationally | _A eae es e 4 ‘On _>0001 wore. sartime. YE | Mrs. Burnes. PE 36814 03 Mare. |" ™- Stomow 1 Land Contracts Orarage Coe ome: a week) OK. G. HEMPSTEAD GH ir carat seein | plee namuecer areuce= Tues | "Uh end gue evtng Paeaee | pumcemaanse. IL", Me | CREEN LAKE OFFICE o8°6. ie" "PAL EPIATE avaicanue ari i 3 Roos 10% ee t an KERSH SOME BAKED PIES AND CaKEa. ° LAKE) \PRIVATE | PARTY WANTS TO See on looet hi Ice) S. : r | RE WICKERSHAM | Trucks to Rent | "Fuser orsers ater 0 50. Pe WOR ALL amuse, | bey house of sar sine or coma: CHILDREN, WELCOME, NIC Instructions 9 MAPLE “WALLED Lx. x or less, “Very low down ‘pay, | Seaina® Reeburn, close to| For Sale Houses 43 * _ oe ¥ TRDCES TRACTORS irs A FRA | RICE ment, Reasonable monthly per: | Bt. Joseph Hospital. General Mo- * DIESEL sanding and finishing. Phooe FE| % Ton Fishes 1 Tee Sate end saver “linoleum Watte's "Mo- 19) COMME a, 5 ata ae Pr ; Ne Bore _——— |_stop. Utilities furnished PE 41501 + F HOMES HEAVY EQUIPMENT | we .| Pontiac Farm and — i You COULD wee HOW WiGE | | LISTINGS WANTED COMPLETE Mileerg NOOMS AND BATH. O8 |G i Men are being selected this 3 ee Ind ial T Co. we clean fugs and up ED. NORDMAN \IN ORTONVILLE. » ROOMS | wm MA : area to be trained for high per ndustrial lractor holetered re you would call ESTA Real E Serv; | downstairs flat. Compjetely mod- . oe } mag 0s Dienst fore buusdocers Business Services 13 Ones 525 8. Woodward be soar. A-l Rug Cleaners, FE nomied, Mic AN ea State Service ora. seule devers . ben) ute ws. FO. tractors Including Sundays , | | Saher Phone Ortony cranes. and en aa rE tei — FE +1402 WAN TINGS. 1 ) CON-| Want to trad en ¢ KITCHENETTE 3 ae fru" Rstartsncehass' | A & B TRENCHING ven a poecap Wawa | NNR crm) | *EateDpcor thane Ensiracion | crs are chiens tnces"Wersty EGCHERETIE APT _BEDBGON minded and” VE ent m, O55, FAR | we Fone Ios oe tant hit | FWO TROON a, you bome with and without jake frontage or | ea © | month. aa anh eovesary: Gon euiy tein.) GULCH" acreage ‘ort om | shiaren,‘Muetobe a'anget Oo ANDRE Teatiod : aLso divide to oun. Many commercial | PE 5-6183. BEATE ten | ap Piet SE ee | Reali | Rent Houses Furnished 35| sini tet tata 9000 A . . ss ~~ CLERK pag Mf ior. oye yivan 7 16a ty GARAGE BABY WeEL-| Between i ana Stor appoint STENOGRAPHER, | Seg Paki, ee eit: "| come. 2088 Oe Go ELLIOTT 5 SON EScqueed, ant wpe segue | era ISN'T IT LOGICAL? |__°Tsar sum FO% __| yer take. wes |__sSecereaan Samat ate w If vou live in the Waterford Dray. . ¥ —~e Rent Apts. Furnished’ 33\ y'shins to ave plenty of space. Clarkston of surrounding acre, recreation General Hospital, areas, to list your property | 461_W. Buren. leseupe, fe i 5 “ig your eres} |' Suitable for 1 man. Wo artabiog for J, R. GL. CAREER GIRLS H E | ES cemecre-couree n8E DU No Down ' $0” it heddodk See’ | eee : ‘ i ROOe WEWLY bacORATED | "Xx Payment oR. ine only. : $1.60 PER HOUR ‘2 ome SS he 3 : Wiateal “aiecharwe ind 640, e- [ROOM APE CLOSE ii. WER | o nave we Me : | Ph._Ortgnville 132. Reverse, cheg. “! Cash | | GET IT TODAY ' is ON THB BARREL | ” Rent to edults or through a ant , get by selling things Sot 2% Sore varment. FE) Tob, place to live, a. i chandise — an Inge, $18.80 weekly, MA 324. Jast phooe FEE 2 181 for Week oF month. an ad-writer. _ ; 4 ay x ' 7 4; i wiles ‘ ee a? y : J ae : z as ey " t ‘ See ee mm aph e eys é s a F ‘ Not ] 4 ; } 4 J \ 4 * wy i . ‘ , . , { ‘ ’ . F i ' ns, ‘ ____THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955 7 Wigley 43| __ For Shle Houses 43,SLICE OF HAM - For Sele Houses 43| ‘For Sale Houses . — Selo Lets , "e > ' : OOOO ee Te, ~ “A 43 4 , \ | Se eS ee | be es ae down, saey lavatory cow Bit" Lita CLOSE OUTS - Fe ed ee oe, Te eas THIS WEEK'S MILLER BER es SPECIALS ed NORTH SUBURBAN | |. H. BROWN, Realtor home. é. ferent Ot Tlarees cit, Nek BUEDINO, LOTR i l fl Fe if Fy * ee ee ! ADAMS REALTY | R ; Bed large, Wram re hmacte = hendie — yat 420" or rr tes? M5 Oakland Ave $0803 Coton to schocis & mein high i i gore rere Co-operative Real Estate “bervice 5 ROOMS Sey with lake | privileges. Bal- ony Cormente, Sylvan Realty FOR COLORED YOULL pie ne = Modern Hardwood floors. Pull 8 ber me NORT am ‘A TR ’ ] EAR becement. Ot turesce. 61500 wilh this Dott youreet special. | 2 bedroom home, full beth Be Oe tous GIHOMES EASURE Y NORTH END Be lewreme ety | i gear tween, Sen open Part # 10,9 base —— a Oe Furnished income 12 bedrooms | Sood jan ream "Riciee, Bath, to schools and bus. end. sh 3 oak —— ana bath down. Apt. with bath ideal for semmer - Bath | fim < Fully. decorated. el-| end. +5685 or FE os om ae! stone - . up. CCK. Substantial down. liv Priced o 7° got buy for 6 vetewpe with $1,000 Equity i pT Goes et Ses is @ 2 wit LER REALTY ‘MBREE ¢ GREGG down payment a and enough used ; 4 ied LL BASEMENT inaw FE 44001 156s ‘ foe * Sekine |, GILES REALTY CO. || BLS® maar osea | Toaty rght fetta te tome Oe TE on sane 7h POE “Esha Yutce *** TONE Fo Se one ER on Sethe i . Rares be ‘ Pull ceram i ont - ~ " Pe ena Sfeatita rwmace | Senge, ants iccieat 7 BEDRMS & actiyrries au.) STONE REALTY ‘sparen tate int em SS anes | Geeta cay) | CTP eton "et Jastl SY abies | sonra reseus| “IT'S HARD TO FIND e . Of course, my N og kitchen © Aa _ 46500 ‘ 24253) JT’S ARD I sod vs. Feoms also ail*ar | ple. space Uiade entrance to OXFORD AREA THESE ANY are hen ak Eirtee howe a “doe ‘Kennel, milk chute potem ceees end 4 rem modern. Large utility room, one 4 room. Buyer mJ ‘HESE ANYMORE Wet eet Vyt cise | Gath Rai eate | iattuthinl aie Serres eteece| Mi Sg a € room 1 first All thie for only '$14.000, $5,000 | bot water heater. end panto eerege stuaiod cn large let 1s Spm eel need Modern Suns “very mice, sites f » TILL possibilities for ree badd trade for arn rd rtord aire Lake pee? with all lots. or 5 } — my and oll wear TOP HOME rent ts neatly landse Township - A 7 Be CONTEMPORARY HOME ty me 0 ov 4 RI Orer 3 acres. on, th pavement. | bank and post office, in puores.|K. 1.. Templeton, Realtor ; = drooms Elisabeth Lake ? ae : AY See SESE | ATR pies om cons te ne re von CRN | 2 Bathrooms INL ng ae SSoperstive Real Estate Tactanse Sra" room for fen'or saws bea | oa! wold this week : $14,990 With $3,990 Down| Macomb Fwps. I interested coo- ’ . living room. Large ; ESTABLISHED SEE OUR FURNISHED MODEL , Sonne © ‘Titehen with W KNUDSEN we OPEN DAILY 1 TO 8 P.M. seg WEG HOUSE, | Fase inlet tas | West Side, C \ | _ For Sale Houses 41 reser pace, 2 |e gman rearons: | _ Pea Sr efoto ° Pontiac nas oak floors nd | West side, City 3 ROOM ao - full, bath, basement * oo PT. EVENINGS ; 1 ape ees|, BR | West Side, City Boost mguam. ACRE Az oR: | ORION saat taemeat "et tee| FrneeTe Pave ay auupen | Moab, SIR meObas tae 3 i" on | ville. $2850, only $300 down. ae ROOM, GAS FUR- rusce. Located in Ox- | 1315 8Q. FT vision. : WRECKED ... OR ... MOVED conan, Pesos matews we S te west side, Good location. | Nor 8 Fee ee im Scrcte| Stes Suen My sens.° mee: fora, Paved street. Con tight | BEAM STUDIO CEILING ing slies tor soulliple commercial Aluminum storm ° and bath mp, need Y 23-0925 f details STEP. = gad eoneene throughout. 2nd floor nualTone mclading 3 cheery bedrme. also Bnly 8800 down inside finish. | — ~;~~ —— -+~——_—— | ncomr : OLDE) FORMICA WORK TOPS end industries eee. extra peoms . rm Call us New 4 roo eon e COME $110 PER MONTH. LARG bat re coms and | Fpone OM HiFT2 or OR 2.1700 | Dome over the weekend. fine "iad einer tab WEST SIDE Teak ape sees, ame Gin |p gunn vantring. SYLVAN i THE ._ Terms. a LO. Mi _E, Realtor $ room home with sleeping | ome to rent. Located north | WARRANTY EACH HOU i_ L A _M. ELWOOD| Immediate Possession Ottawa Hills 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford poree nn’ Eceagee meaty te of Pontiac on main bey. $15-| Withia walking stcncee te REALTY i ti na. _ | $2,000 Dow ¢ bearm and beth home Also Pe OR She modeled usher asd "eeutfal | one, school, Waterford's famous Com-| 3389 ORCHARD LE. AD. bw Exclusi i 18 te 1 Convententiy teoated 5 room hom Aresiecs™ full size yp ney - Sesement “with toparate teundry mOteres “ef ound north he churches heat pied ye Fe clusive j within walk ° breakfast rm. off kitchen. ‘ room and north of Pon- i centers. Pt fe : Homesites Mike's. cones inane ee. and many other feateres. Cali Partri baths. Shown by eon a poled 2%. a od a, inehes, sieeve NEW NOW FIoE os e H } Also our new subdivi- feom ) bedrooms, full bath, full we ies - ge INCOME try bowen “imal eres pou te Hwy. (US10) to We | sion. ie = . ba . i ’ rare? + . . :_ tura blocks a Knolls in beeutifw bet weler. Pull price ease 00. WM. H. KNUDSEN 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE Brick 2 family on the West side fecal tor omel form. Vid, Airport a 'turs lett to model. | Sapenie. Leaving state, Flanders : new office at 1704 8 st |p: se Realtor 3 bedrooms and beth each. Priced ; 1-2208 ha asia Fetsrest | Pioneer Highlands pup Penang Hate Rosh Bite, worick 4 FAM ILY eel. FLOYD KENT, Realtor HITE cota Rae Conga tae | om. Highly attractive 3 bed brick If HAS ers SEC Th k 4 family le IVAN W. 4 Ww: Le 8 struction. FE home, full 2 AS EVERYTHD cated in town op paved street. . Lewrence St. FE 5-6105 | ST ES ar re (Lei) Bees) SCHRAM Se") BROS. lock : - ¥ burning ¢. of T . : FE 4-2533 hrenioce,""f-ipedvooms. and-ce-| bar late"sasebeae Sens | vesiment’ showing approx: 1) }} 5.5 ‘ Sort tbe tee i 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. romie whe, tat) soventeirs. owe] oe o, enpetens Fear | per cent reture. . FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 some pets ee Fouh wo Bums fp tie cine 3 Jet condition throughout A truly | [fae¢ coment arive Verse | \V | If no-nswer ph. PE 56-2866 Set in 3 1t00 Oe, ists homes on ree { fine home, priced at $17,500.00, lot. Down payment ae ‘Bee ARD E. PARTRIDGE Open Evenings Sunda 2 31873 1 mile west of é ake Front Home for details cell Mr Meiser FE this today, Call Mrs, Hanoute, | REALTOR FE 2.8316 L111 “Joslyn Cor ade Realtor gbut you, mast a oo of sand or 28004 , L oe | Co-operatiy Real Estate : . sites ) 3 re, sSrel ane tae .., LN THE CITY © W. Mure m. | a OFFERS Lake District |_ “*# st meee ; : wo lots ™ ; ti taeies'nwes =| Bud Nicholie | 2% age _ emane DOWN $1,000 Do | SPECIAL __ [tg cumunty netaael pose may 3 sire = _ real estate is just for & couple Total aah cn W. Princewen eet bals.| wn—Ortonville 2 Sameny : ar out ae, (rane j BEDROOM SHELL Wome one, With terms. Call FE 1 we piatare winsee te paie- Loree 3 bedroom home| 2,,0¢¢Toom around hom antes. Fe ik mae gh terms . ’ floor furnace. ea 1002400 , Ottawa Hi Sab Zien at SOE ak oem Pom - | : RLS SRASTE) eae Re ee | “here tee © rele eter. | REDHORSE ei eetwam ee) cee ADE | BERET EE| TERERTO DAS | mots 4 . 7 Sales Wty Seine as | ress Pe “Sere | a ed ante eames | ERT C DAVIS | Sere cele fee oem : joeed” ‘aetie gown, Se —___FE_¢222 of PE 201% _| Terms cam be arranged THE “CHELSEA” » , cpap , North Off Joslyn —_————in— | Set conte. Beaute view of , Rw, RA, oo | 2 HOUSES broperty Tenged cm ail “ R. J. VALUET, Realtor | Practically new 5 ‘ $450 DOWN Mere is & wonderful se for Yout piece bath USES Call MY 23-2621 or OA 86-2843 3 Bed . 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-0003 bungalow. stairway wn er near Fisher Body nice vase "O heme with plenty of pri- ; eae with at. GOOD INCOME —Over i'a acres LAWRENCE W FHA ad GL Brick Co-operative Real Estate Service fink ecvend floor. Ad- ‘ ‘andscapes: Doroth Snyder La de 7 mer room. ry pedresm bunaelow with basem nt GA LOR “HA and GI Approved | . a fiiqne! cating | space in | $789 DOWN vender ; Pile tad ed bearonm, home with, Y Paved street, city water, sewer TOBE SOLD | sluminum ste?ms, and| Pootine Cake ingoon ve 2h Bon . Bungalow—5 Aer manufacturing, men rty soned' we 4.9584 138 . lot Samide. veway, . es ¥ possibilities 6 E. Pike St. GI DOWNTOWN BEAUTY schoo! Near bus and \ , VACANT, 6 4 we for additional Income. 616.900 Cra ford NOTHING DOWN SNOP,_ same _incction or schools, Reasonably priced Jim W RIGHT, Realtor bout. . : about, 2 ,dedemome, fore ,tise | the price with terms S| Ribeeeed “arrows - mace ine wuilty, automatic ot) fur] IDEAL 12.080 nea meat bedroom wpece | Most lovely Roroy Not Far From Large cture Window | F see aluminum - as and 8. DUNGALOW cocky, nel . attac Mise Si Sat Me, Aas | Oxford or Rochester: sti Re HLA. einem gage (Rca! | rhode ores to FE 20005 . 62.00 gown $11,580 ts the price of this 8 room| Loested om Fernberry St, off 500, terms living room with carpeting and Open Eves. “til 8: Sun. 104 : @uIcK possesion family home or an income with 2| Plisebeth Lake Rd. bet "Beott S . fireplace, dandy bath. A-1 base- NEXT is Ww. Hurea ese = soar LE SOE ALians | far'earane ted arge'in aime! VAT TTT uburban _| Convalescent Home ment win lavatory ead new fa PeP alae F nice — = nest | — rooms ore lncge and very piea- W | orated . newly dec-| deautiful wooded jot just off West WONDERFUL RANCH v 7% $1438 down Terms can be complete details omes large rooms. 2 batt be] Huron surrounded a . 81.278 DOWN CRAW FORD FULL PRICE new wetor hector, AC unit. OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW lot 130x189 ft. in Drayton Woods. Near Let . al) new Bargain at m us lake 5 room bunee-| 5, AGENCY large | doors. lovely targe| P $1.00 DOWN A tew wings = $1,450. 4] we. 0 dedrsome. beth ett peat. 83%) W Huros FE ¢1540| . $7200 00 caeaee wee emote weit with tee’ gins” bedoowne nee Festricted subdivien in this A ~~, | A HOME OF YOUR Prone "Model FE ee Seem ace | Schaah tee a eo eit, d A , 29-5607, ae . a . space, . ° Telegraph FE 40521 IRWIN & ROSA OWN Office OR 3-1872 DOWN PAYMENT berries, 3 artesian wells, appointments. Just off bus line. FE $2681. REAL ESTATE COOP MEMBERS | \ : m2Y, OWNER $550 00 tppolnim sans, Sows by| MACEDAY LAKE BUNGALOW or Sale Acreage 47 win Av ‘est Suburban mente ; ern home Good base- . hom with eneet re__soie PE. dees PE 2.216) Rencty whet you've boon wanna | Pent Sr ae e's | Pius Mortgage Coats § Bedrooms— Dome with eaception beseiment 5 ACRES wo and @ half acres of ex- a. . rick Colonia ay at to attic Situated feed Nie near Mana elient ex ee : on - 5 good build- ¥ GATEWAY to Scétcom "tinct hom. fine | three | Excellent west side loca- Beeutiful brick Colonial oe eo car ‘Earage included tag site for cena’ Gye heme. # bedroom house Neer Williams plastercpeined wells: haniweod | tion, close to grade school with many shade in at ose.) =PONTIAC REA ‘ Saale {Dafimeahed | tmeide. a paste neaL VALUE — West side HAPPINESS owe 34238 block sesece, nme O O and golf course. BteomnReld wightands "bea INCOME E BUNOALOW 737 Baldwin - TY 7 BS Ss oe ier ote) eae esti ten | THA Liew See WM. A room itn Rrepace, Maret | Dee ted, tg mroat, te prop = 4 oe. Tua Ove oom HAT’S WHERE mock ite M. A. pot poreh om first eo retired ‘ecapis ‘ eer cornce. * 4 bedrooms 1% baths, | F've beautiful modern ll ; sleeping porch ;| fireplace rooms with ACRES d Lake Home 80 EXCELLENT VALUE= | youn 1 LIVE Income | FOR BETTER HOMES KENNEDY prick sarees beat 2 ‘car | Speer cpartmen ‘with oak focrs | level ded ana some: rolling foom bungalow with full ou'll want to tell that to every| A Well conditioned two-ta MACEDAY : rick garage. School bus. ‘"@ Walls lew sl und some reiting. Pas d _ beav- and furnace one for here is a home that E mily. GARDENS REAL $26,500, term. A-l throughout of rooms ban nu oot Diastered "walla sea The | overzining to make ome thet net | beth up and 3 reome Gown, coc Meee eae, Duneslow 08 | soot w hur Evenings “ul ¢ - fon pavement. ‘and more. Will den” Wow is the time to buy ‘and : _ “Immediate ei. vy 4 years old in ect has wh, each you buy now W. Huron sell for $18,975. Or start your building. $5,250 ; can gushes Galt Sek perch Four per cent condition, § weil Stransed full own basement with new | Jone wwecity your own interior PE +3500 Ro on good west will trade, $600 down. = garage. Call today. ulated yeou vy| furnaces, new . evening . side home. ; . , $11,800 WEST SIDE-—Brick and jrine room tle bath two 16 ft| clean thr New siding "Neat and Sir"Bicom MY ade. °° CHAR y Annet, Inc. WE SELL-wE Ed Williams Lake basement sitet ant | Eedrcame lols’ of slot” pace. | Sowstown sis bu, terms. DRAYTON PLAINS 28 5. Huron Pederal 3.7189 DOR oon na ares Stout, Realtor 2 - Pome. full base- walls and ment - : Almost new 2 bed 6 ROOM Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 RIS&S ped . Site wow Poa oll furnace | Another ‘good ones. cas 9 eergetiOn TOOm Ot caned | No S shake nem Be we «4 BRICK tn beautiful ON Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 A. Meet Ting Neork: | storms and screens. landscaped | * orth Suburban ft if Drayton Woods has LTORS CO-OP ©. Deoter. _ Jot, watnes oft seaee of REALTOR PH. FE 56-8168 Se fae | $12.950-SUBURBAN FARM. Mod- Strsrea es sik Seo @3.500 cowes”| home ful Besemect.” wlessod-tm Cob cail ber. Masts FE beso | family ‘o live lerurtously. New ‘NTT = * re tit . . e ~ furnace . GI ee ot ae pate privileges, CAN YOU BEAT THIS? porch. 2 eat aarese Aoout one | one MR, WORKINOMAN See ere te ne cates broaue- WATERFORD some fruit berries ete. and 8) NORTH SIDE NEAR JOSLYN >| the details today Bedroom the custending Deve 3| egenm Ot Gnome. PBA. financ $e carpe amano fer careee Terme One floor plan 6 rooms and bath. | \ wer 'ecrace scrner ies, femme ber] ~ sented tone So Deagun $25,000 FOUR FAMILY $240 per } bedroom ranch home with extra | Vest Side lieve me it is really worth the SCENIC I at $800 per month income and 8 lovely rooms picture window drapes eas heat st 9 diocks from the Uenersi only 61.509 down SCENIC LOCATION overlooking | = OVERLOOKING HAMMON ™ a EB sctpens ‘Two porches Mssottal— And this heme hase LIVING AT ITS. BE trective home wih 14030 Rie. LAKE — Lovely 3-bedroom WN; porche 4@enstairs that Est in brick rane Ottay Il ] F (Sour smones in this one and Jake. ieee Olieted at gt hemse tre dante fever tei ere wile 2 besroem bee werege. $ lots “sue anne 2 car sirable tentane ween, = | awa Ifills | ° C. Wood Co . me = tage Ollezed. ak $8.00 terms. Fopm- Ril replace anda Aitchen | Fpettign, and ben ll gree . own Tennessee Ledgeroek’ fire. Choice _ ofte Brick 3 Realtor . i | walls ' - . re DRAYION..WOODS BRICK ¢ oe S Regroeth: wien 47) i John K I os aie i BROW N, Realtor | vote By eee Tees ar | walls celing, cuoboarda.' aint ror COLO t of the nicest homes in net —— fossa lob 1 | bring war the- won ove J - L } | - « ; s 2 rben a ai xjih -reoince... aR. re Retr Me LR. APWAN | Braver Coe Beat watt Bich STLATINDTRE re (Semana ae, wregaie’| A Mergitngeome, eeaceter | Tage gpaneredreresioe | Sar Mey astie, Veuet | Gute diegter Ete ‘fer scan Ga“ SA = ~ tor and a S0xis0 lot with double | ® ares Sooty nooo rage Two fireplaces. 1% tile like it. - youu lent heating plant. sprinkler For Sale Farms 48 101% BN Saginaw Street ' arty ONLY cusee downs ree se PHA terme. $00 DOWN ‘landscaped toe Phone FE $0067; Bre, OR 31333 _ Pa t | “ewe | OFFICE OPEN 0-4 B. D. CHARLE nail bane: Many otner extras foc yon, nom r . . vz J ES. Real room modern, full base- Let e luded. Geo. L Lots Gis—$100 Moves Y r Yl e t i Do It ¥ "SON > >. Realtor) — ment, cak foors us show you today. ou In! | REALTY co o It Yourself | A. > 4. _ plastered worms Be Je,Pet! 18 THE “BIRD” TO SER Cooperative wee, sain Bachanee most terms possible 8 locations to | ee Telemann Ra. sauwautes £0521 ; tog tity Wo stores Suburban Cape Cod * Gravis ' Two bedrm brick duplex homes. "WEN _— ees : a . PE 56878 §=6FE 46862 OR 3-2372 but « go . “nas ang 9 acres eth, Prog yh, Ke | Tre! CON ENIENT Ores To we Mure 'O* | Commercial Zone FE 4-2533 Co-operative: Real Bete eres. 5 sone ee a fall’ pian for family Conter home "Buchs ‘hes 7 thing Model ludes every | * wentivat, location cle ° NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH | A mime (8) room hous . a hange located —Family home bath down: 3 eedroome” Gon'east Bids Seween Ferny | fatveoe wie, a PSER orc ANN | feted wien Sh tet | windeor” "pchoolu"Tstores | fardgn’ spot evlside “yee 190 ACRES ‘Anchor "Reg OE | Sotroom, modern ste heated . Price 614.200 with terms B t OC) N to comfortable ‘living. Tm. sen00~ termes. with wont il Estate this" top value Nodat are bse A North: Side ateman [ ( ul moculate, attractively deco Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor reed frontag biack top FOR COLORED ery CL #1089 doen for this rood § goon Franklin Village mgcrocs pone | raat epg Sa! 2 eee Erenite Sty” men ater Le é 's NI W with good ee LY $6690 | Pv) . : . | bedreoms. full base e 5 . ‘ome. $11,900 w sub- a 5-81: _ vestor. A "y eavtune AMILIES Really & snmro ranch home with $1850 DOWN $ room modern . possession onal Bh 150 fot Ideal rare ieree stantial down payment. For Sale Li 16] or FE 5-8394| = acre. Adve en See eee ; feet Dor ee bome. Gas| attached 2 car earage Beautiful Euneatow 2 bedrooms separate WE BUY AND SELL ~caped acre parcel Earge | Ras Located in the Rochester RAY ONE _— Lake Prop, 44 ; 4 street. Price . be je bath tastefully deco | lar : chen TRACTS ving room has pegred | area and . NEIL, KRealto “~~ oO Fr t, Priee 13.000, Oa goved oesea’ throngheut ye y eee | lnrae ving | room brick fire LAND CON | hardwood floors and fire- | wwe price of pT $8,500 will a R al r CEDAR ISLAND LAKE PRivi | ore ohn Kinzler, Re : 56-0963 Russel) Noit Real. lot. Plastered walls and Nood | porches 1 coe antes é enclosed | place. Two 15 ft bed- ase you : FE }-7103 er o4it8 leges. Large with 3 bed. | lf no —e St. . 170 W. Pike. — Unbelievably priced at ‘eter & gas eres, We sores. LIE | Giwties 1%, baths 18 ft. ac- 16 ACRES Co-operative Real rooms. wood i wer. ph. FE E are 900. ; _ Part basem till 2 EARLY BIRD ‘eek eneeee a's Large lot with garden spot Sascmenk Weceseway. and A lovely § room home with only $5,000 rr at 2 7 . . b full * with $1500 Z qua of the Sra fo S WARD FE. PARTRIDGE| ery good buy at 87.950 AND HARGE . | gitecned 2 car garage. astered” onmemate of hea CUTet4npene RANCH HOME $4500 cash. EM }-4990. down, or ‘~ 2, bedroom tome” Tees | REALTOR ‘ t DG.) $ ROOMS. 3 BEDROOMS UP Owe ARGER CO. Your lave & By appeiat- oad or 0 tek eg aere. ead Real, Veluc. Brand new stat xO FT. . 19] ACERS OP NICELY % Toom e sits on hill ‘overlook. | LAL FE 2-8316 ivine room. dining room. kiteh. | 33 W Huron & “tlh 8 30 - | farm. Shown by aupotmtment om v cubdivision & very progres- . fora located fg lake. Lot ts” iooxiei all © W. Huron 8 Oven en full bath with shower oak Ph. FE 8-818) | J>ac¢ G; eat only. 2h ivi tile | Chole lake trontage. Priced Ay bs 2 car , —_—_—— Eve Tto 8 floors. plastered a East Side | 3 RED . living Will divide, Tight . 2 large barns, & Boers, Ghasterel eels. tenes wall wells. wall to) ———__ -— ROOM BRICK full basement. oll beat tool bidg., and mise : toy fee tone yt ta Dance | Birmingham mito “oil heat full basement. | Upper Straits Lake ¢ room bungalow with 2 Momo thet te care te please 2 car garage $17,000. gilOLMES-BAR TRAM Priced right. ees. y. porches. paved street east side) BRICK AND PRAME down ‘y bath up. wall to lands, trade your present home $1,000 DOWN S02 Dixie Hwey OR, 3.1980 : ’ | Love TH , ‘ 730. down home - dandy AME family wall carpeting, drapes. wa- or land contract on one of the Very neat & clean § room i eee J ’ Giroux & Hicks Commanding view of Frank)in's OFF OPDYKE. 2 BEDROOM | Spacious 14122 ft living room and | ‘imen oi! heat agtmreteoel ther porteaens call for fur. oolew. oe off bus tine | LAKEFRONT O K. Irwi L Hillsides—Two year old brick HOME. Very desirable for smal! glassed sunporch overlooking the storms and ocreema, Gum . Secioo. garage, ice lot. hunter! Here } REALTOR reach. Three bedrooms. large family and only $950. down. Liv- | ake Pull dining room and mod- ings 2 car garage, cement | WEST SIDE INCOME talks 2 bedroom haven Since 1925 Fick ous goatee. sett | arm, cymes, ticen a | Ludi "hen, alocemtaa | sare Foe "wong wr 4lamily home in excelent con-| You bet work went Fray Maen ome om. 2, fake, | Phone PE S40tr vs ® ol e seme uto ent, | r . : > Stee GL gh ieee eee rataet fy | Sita Bois Seat | SS | eS EEE Sa) BSc gh cet ge) Rae Se ce 1 J ¢| Bood Pi “1... bungalow, 4 rooms 4 . tim. rostenrent, 4 Ben . ; d } ve Full price $7.950 | terms Eni now’ to see thin lane: Elizabeth Lake s & bath - jamin an oe m HOME. 6 rooms and ° ome 4% room ranch overlooking ° on 1 floor, ebout 1% the golf course. It's new acres of land, 2 porches, 2 car $1,600 Down inted inside and out, garage, chick : , t, Stephens, Inc. | is i'r arste 4087 St] Reilanea! I Sdeom tase, sind oo Midwest 43232 JOrde facing Elizabeth bungalow, lake OPEN DAM TOR PM ee eg ATE Living room Dag inne rolt course: | Gniy 80.808 . ~ ee 1962 W. Huron. +6492 j pant kitchen, w eating space down. * Pioneer Highlands | SoPeratt Pee! gore evenings | oy llinciuded. bervens and storms Modern 4 bedroom 1! ' —————— | and oil heat. Nicely decorated Cute & Cozy home featuring a story " | and very clean. $9.600 { 2 bedrooms and r full price 2 bed bungalo bath down 2 bedrooms up, full EXTRA VACATION - die “bath wall to wall car. hor nent automatic oil heat. 1% | \ — ; ‘ Neat White Bungalow peting of) heat, incinerator, ace. Only 1 block fen orivete ay } ° IONEY: If youre tak- | A cutte-5‘, rooms and bath poren 6 poy sel : 1 . wa a hte bome i. @ bargain at only in l * Lng basement. garage. Fenced ys be-st ee we N. Parke payment. Sale 950 —terms. g a long yacation, rent | yard, Osk floors Next to Secreta: , ' | , Tent | wails. Good location near Donel: FE 4518) PE esas PE 34033 | For Colo . your home for the dura-| “" School. $8.450, terms. NEA “CRESCENT 20533 | SOT red i on. HOLLY ° Taylor tion. Makes extra ampsen NEAR CR NT LK. | Seed tour 18) room, trame 1. 3, bedroom wmwe| TION fromthe fine REALTOR fast f ‘money HUMPHRIES os room. D nice bedrooms. Feil price oniy oa oe noon ' 23 : Or p ee eiron 1 Ns soee or you! Dial FE REALJOR FE 2.0474 Realtors FE 4-5028| ' nam windows. Some pcal| offers in mg ind Ara, gE ¢44| 2.8181 for an ad-writer, [8% nite ee ee | NICH ork Wanted ad to tell : Co-Dperaiive heal ste Exsbanca See Er 88S | or IAC REALTY OLIE & HARGER te | employers Exchange | TT Baldwin rr Open 9:30 "ta @: FRANK a , care a0 w, SS SS Wa Be eee lam cde ee ae able , 4 | a . 4 . we | } oh ; - «< wos dhewaeamiasua i ; ‘ oo 2 4 f fo ee ye od - | f x “#4 - f* j 1 ae | \ Pe a er a * ‘ x ee el el tae: | Rel eh oe eS Ss Pee a4 : y Me d j ) ‘ - -<#, j wu e> * ‘ = ja 4 z c ; itd ot of } eo ne . Cage THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY: MARCH 44,1955 yO | 3 x ' ae ‘ _— By fey ___.Fer Sale Farms _48| Business Opportunities 51 Sale Household Goods 57) MODEST MAIDENS \ By Jay Alan| ? IO ACRES | "ARRSRER,! Eon bain hui case 3 i plastic like: new. In perfect com eee Se { dition. Less than 1 year old. Ph. barn, 29 : On 3-10m8, a lease or consider a << Erect oe AS) seat lege Bec | ae RES bee |52 Gall. Electric a FLOYD KENT, Realt Fong tien ores nw, tavseats Pe aite seen ee. | Sale Land Contracts 82) H.C. SON | BOR RWaciten co, ee ies to Consumers Power - ae INVEST es © sei eee Saas a el ee eee J s re Tice J: C. HAYDEN, Realtor ‘3 AMBASSADOR rv. ‘ up. Opes beiween Eves, | 90° : . Double con- i at 3 car garage. Barn| © cent interest. brop- : Sora senda sepa 2 0 |G: 2 Oe eas Wicty ndscaped peony oft ee ri ses good discount, call Jim Wright. \ a Roy Annett Inc.) jit WRIGHT, Realtor i 88 Mures aye | 22 Catinnd ave, 5, Zecout H For Rent Farm Prop, 48A zlipire mun t ORCHARD TO LEASE OR RENT Money to Loan = 53 i i —— 2 BR ey of” hig AState Licensed Lenders) ; i of ‘apples. including. 202 N. MAIN (SV ~ LIONEL & AME 4 Abas opmne, ponte. ed sveei/ ROCHESTER, MICH. yaey FLYER TRAINS eI Baimas gois ©, Mite Ra. LOAN $25 TO 9500 s—'+ AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV. h Pree on . Es Sale Business Property 49) Pe Rochester Be! “If you tire of the hat within a few days, you can eat it!” eo a5 oye crres — NEED $500 Seok enchanue, Resale shop. ‘301 f eee ae nes beawe. 3 * or less wa Soil Speke S'S Fact int’| WITH QUICK Fiikka" PownniresTen que, 483P1 or write Lewis Cox, SERVICE? Davments avaiable WP” Miler DAIRY BAK LANE ORION” REX Then Home & Auto is the place Tai s, Wootware of 4 en : Sat at ae ein Mr 0UL.| Ena Mel Ee New & Used Lumbe " : CROCE, MEAT mreny “Ton | cetnn toruiare or cgeatere "and Encelleat used. 2u4s—2ate— detest." Seed Giddings BAe Finse: days Fe cas eves," | Secdk Friendly: courteous” Sore Deed doors. comp with frames se Cam fi, cise, to, downtown. p- Manager. Berkley "Woes, Pret | DE or Fs on rats tater SOMBER _ __ Sale Farm Produce 75 able & clinte or most y . i . . condition. Only Electric. wenn . rota bodies. Ve Same Ph. FE 5-8121 toss Pree Cidtcie tae sen, | = 8 8. Bat "base Thien, 25% DISCOCNT SNP MATHRIAL BALES CO. | ROv'8 3 IN. RICYCLE. LIKE | Tadien ‘Getagus seed petstonn. A . OWNER. . Wil s for land contract or | RENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER | 5 w INTERIOR FLAT 8340 Highland Rr, (M-60) OR 3-1002 | new. 13 Winchester pum: 4 mines na. Cae) frontage. FE H & A t down payment on good home. Ast | with suds saver. Good condition. sats, Gout eonenien. FE teem. aIRTESIO SATIN Cremem, | Caen 8 to 8:38 ee shotgua. “a. HP ou ~STATE HIGHWAY ome ULO | err Brows KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR 9 | sigs tat) and un. Devenpers | Am? eludes many ether peimte. | "6 chains ad valle. oe antieus | Fn en ee year , L. H. BROWN, Realtor | gut condition. | S04 chair ‘the. LAYLOCK love seat, scout . | Kis AUTOMATIC. HOUNTER, 3| S300 ZONED C-1 Loan Company , _Ouly 965. MI 61300. _____| on table, 3 150, Round | COAL & Z co,| se 10 and Scout me. $35. FE 44006. We have 3 lots avatiable for! — 407 Comm Nat'l BE 1303_W._Huron_&t. PE 24010 | 5 pr. 00D CONDE dining table, 98:95. Washer. | 41 Orehara Ave, aTet | SS oe owt fine levee. ‘BOY | SELL — FRADE | "Y"asbasmes, yostony ge Sass Focation “and very usy highway | HOurs: ®t on bere Tw 1 For Sale Clothing’ 56 wt TE eens tOR stove. $2080. Gecasional” chat. | 551 — BURNING BNO ODER | MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE S| Synge 7™ & Mintle & of Sermoud Po docseh, ‘Sores s sete con | GET CASH QUI BOY SCOUT SUIT SHIRTS, | $0000, guaremeed terms, sorecn. Puraiure’ of all | stove. Feeders. waterers, fi0 value 63.88. slehily | T Joes be sold as & Erop or separate. U t $500 size 16-12. PE 20088. | Maytag used washer, good condi | kinds, ‘. eum, Gecedes : house. Also terse coloction — Wil get, reasonable. PE 27043. __ , ' Fermescnn "be agrenged. it in p to S-WanDnowe POLL OF | Sons OO, cnexerina PEARSON'S : cabinets ‘with and. without ROLLER SKATES tag to W. Muren PE $pee, to, 2080 ence. your Ute, sth "msuton "coat. Junior SHOP OF PONTIAC FURNITURE Electric, gas elation type. Alse| st siceotional <—s- +6402 closed ip minutes./ si.., ® for girls over 15 and | 51 W. Huron PE ¢1558. : pave pies 60388 Leone mete cs Surathwe. a for the | 12% IN. USED FV. ...... $20.06 |43 Srekera’. ve 4-ve81 | DA WELL Jet 3 STORES and other securities. | ote ert eee Oe ig ia sed TV... gab88 |” DAV AWAYE Basi ech eld ein "2"' mer wm s noguges we, oe (CA KL AND | Ris re ee ay |” “WALTON TV Used Trade-in Dept, — | Babes Stntt'sttens S's Prostags on 2 streets Lot Ut Fe Suse . maton Cot desye FE PT ane pw gre cere | | McBride Hardware s ample SPRINC . 8 SIZE 64. IN. » $3.95 _—| Abt, size clectria stove .....- OPEN SUNDAYS TO 12 ee tae ties =| = TOAN CO, = |iern nice 4 Pe seer Reg. 0498 house Dalek. $2.50 gal Weaker "puftaniced oe ieee lent Aubare Ra sot Crochs) Sher cetels. Gee, terme: Sale Household Goods 57| Heer “sears. "| byBsintereg’ chairs nn. gas DOMED sa eel. drums. Rees. FE WEST SIDE FE 2-9206 - i 2. 8 be; dining room suite a w 4 A BARGAIN IN SMALL RADIOS. PAYMENT To ? ’ turing 180 he railroad frontage, te PONTIAC STATE BANE 91.00 ci aetlt TE tae | MARCH CL Be FAnking Last Jear we wrecked over 21 f Saichigna’s’ busiest sotersections, WHEN N D sole vedic ot SE. td pesos, ene of 0 tet te wea " * enter te f more, socal tong $25 _ $500 binds. PE 31900, Wairipoo! washotr 1984... one USED Crock 00 balaings. FLOYD KENT, Realtor “Drncee Payte viet cases at a Used Avt. sive electri mange $3850) TRADE-IN DEPT. | we employ ao men. net 24 W. Lawrence PE $4108 open eve.| OU 088 Get % quickly on your aes LR Sat Grom ont ne ob 3S | washer. ory wreekere but capert Gis Consumers cusoreers, Payments to cus post $i 98 and wo. cabinet | Seay Sots beast 9.50 | South ‘bed Compicie. 2080 Reat-Lease Bas Prop @A| rer'aintjesi acodvpetuct | Some ram cue Seueatze |” “CLAYTON'S [pretStuiey ants | Sir “atic mesma © - 5. . 5 ° 6.980 wT Ld STATE == ee Furniture, Appliances Beoaie cue te Mite, 950.50. Wedding’ sletoriain’ tan’ a ne wos bya Sree sae Gi. used ede and epringn | NP Qrctart Lake MANY ITEMS torah that we have. 7 ‘Owner’ Temas 42001, FINANCE CO. "bs. Bnd and step ‘| Pe Seni! or FE . NOT CON MINCED YEE? Rollaway bees “complete 811.98. | SAIN F BAL Easy Terms waa, YOu! For Sale or Exchange $0/ | FE41574 for, and elecine ‘ranges. Lierel | Wea Prt “ted ‘Set ‘Uberel| THOMAS ECONOMY | UNION WRECKING Oi upment, PE cher MAIN FURNITURE |—\7i CHT SPECIALS FURNITURE CO. Paya =. — ii MONEY for Free Parting os ts Adee tt Table top electric range .... i Pontiac win. Bay ‘’ : $ =. to 4 Opportunities ANTIQUE PORRITURE AND | Drost,;°? S* 8 oo Oa | WR , ——— People Who mise. MY ue Chiftongbe with mirror, .----- tas. ser, jaa Soise devtime. Draw Tite Hitches cats eee TAVERN scteh Work _ “CAN ae Tea Mictal equnet bese noses BE - :| Fase Madaeaeataes Beets | HPS mpe wi . Dine Mwy. k i z aff i F} TRAILER RENTAL Excellent sale. A. J. — Estate Vernoa 30 ft. build- “Pen L. $1.95 _ Phone BYRON 6261 er At Sie ‘reel dey or eay aay et Duckner's yy ' . - . A DAL. 08 ser sod at “Tor! Se catha'toSupsy om tr mstths | Sg, Se, hee, are Settee © Mars ae fect 616.08) em teqme. iy payments, The charge is less | ing tome an ater | 3e3- Oret Ave. BURMEISTER’S : IDAY MARCH 18, 1968, 7 30 pm. NEIGHBORHOOD rou Wank et ee | Pee OT! TIMBER re ey Re ent os ena cunahance MARKET DOR Ee . $0.98. KING BR Ms. me dine, everything must be | soit lecation in well et “oe : ——— ~~ hardware, tools socket sets. open - Fealdential district Over tie 008 , TWO YARDS ‘ FURNACE LIKE NEW mont, paint, elec. appliances. mis- only = ; — - m . elec. appliances. mix cereus es! Buckner Pe ewe RT WOLVERINE Bee oe FINANCE COMPANY a & ! 3 Above Walgreen's FE +0841 Corner North Huron Used sheeting per M. ....... sets, carpeting, rugs bd Will @o from 960,000 to $05,000 Saginaw and Fro tus year. 8 room | Street, Oe Dray fete ‘evotorios with fittings sia.ss 1. | dreds of other much needed items ons cuarters, We cerry s full, line in ‘lumber ONE, COME ALL ested ca main i omen ‘and builders ey YONE I > town near Alpena. $7,500 riced right! Boon FE FREE PRIZES TO AL 6 | 2-00. ; REMEMBER THE DATE: PRI, ; r | ST. BERNARD SPRiIN Bi | - WARD E. PARTRIDGE Do It Yourself u\e BE Pree i nparmine gh 1068-130 pm pe, AIR COMPRESSORS, CHAIN | atrous, Sask Canada | ' > » Mes, | eee ee IN $28 saws, mixers, pumps, pipe \7 — . B ded 70 For Sale Housetrailers 78 INSULATE NOW| s2ntsts,.potshers,, pores, ais FACKSON'S RENT. 62 W. Montcalm rE AL 2 FT. TRA BO. BATHING AND CLIP- +5240 < . PE_ 246113, and BATH TUB, RIB GLASS ENCLO.- ATS. A Rr sure, beautifies beth room, $49.95. . 8. pt freee. +5382 -AND SAVE MONEY RESORT . HOUGHTON LAKE PEderal +5382. 8 wimming. boats, cottages and STORM SASH Hay, Grain & Feed 71 PaaS Service . GLASS C—BOWLING | Tou can vorvew $20 - 8800 quietly bi Alum. Comp, Dees j--+- 0248 | ALL KINDS BAY. tee AND UN. CEE WEEDON | _ ‘ua ‘bose = tractor work. | 1061 6. Telegraph Ra. PE 4208 5 ye ig id CREATE NEW CUS- 3 <8 25 PER CENT | W Mth dancing and 8 mes. “C* Ro TOMERS through Classi- 7 Feat | ater :| BIG BARGAIN-DAY, , b ‘own ‘parmemg. ot & om | x fied ads. To reach buyers = clover and HOUSEHOLD | tor anything and every: =| every day—in the Cassie | STATEWIDE FINANCE | thing, diat FE 2-8181 for APSE ler eal ? yee | Shi bd, 4 . RS y \«@ * Oe teh peperter tS ee ssitinieiatinatae” aeitiatienhit.. . ATEN SPORE TE EL TS. edly owes vee a ee aie Ca _ ve “* : 3 oe Pe ee a. ee SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2539 Dixie H B_¢-4533 an i eine and up. and Cash carry. Ferry Service, 6129 High- land Ra _ LOUIE'S | AUTO PARTS pen eves Starrs end generators - Revoult sprites Lots of used parts for "46 cars EI beater Very ciean. EM cars. We : — Ho a sy oes ee Sep Bes | MELE Doe, Mae H. J. VANWELT ogper, Any ci ou town Woodward 4 & 13 Mile Lincoln 56-1100 OR 3-481) “ti SESVRSL eT ¢ nn ertlins the best . ont 900 N. Main Rocheste BILE SPENCE — | pot Att acen—winnsoa ne USED luxe club cou r aa Ave. FE 47339 nee extras M-5 Tats hes model cars. fam $000 cash MI6156 Robin's COMMUNITY i ne MOTORS 803 N. Main, com “CLEAN & SHARP ~ title- Money waiting at GLENN’ S MOTOR SALES TO | 4.8. Sagwew St PE 61371 | For Sale Used Trucks 90 FORD “% TON oly tires’ New motor FE 56-1808 Call aft- te pm | Be 485% HALF TON CHEVIF rane t 2141 Case Lake Re goss 2.5445 ment equipment compirie Like pew. $100 Cor Perry and Wal- CO Station a Auto Service 81 REPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE ARS od SY FRONT ERD ATION tT '50 FORD 1% ALL MAKES OF | BRAID. MOTOR. SALES: PHONE FE 23-0186 90 Years Fair Dealing core tweet Pike 8st ‘foe RDINO x THE cee Motor Scooters 82 GMC TRACTOR 63©-DOUBLFE BOT | tom trafier ae | SALE: 1953 coe EN. Good 5.3986 For Sale Motorcycles a _— ~~ gg wi 372 8 1961 “DAVISON. 125. PH OA 0-3339. _ ‘Boats & Accessories 85 85 EVINRUDE MOTORS tebored zoek Me. 211 8 Saginaw 1935 CHEVE ‘ty TON STAKE $35 Auto Insurance PBIB LLL ALLL DO “4 ~ whheere 3-1861 after | 6.00 52 CHEV. SUBURBAN 'S1 CHEV. 14 T. PICKUP | porn convient RT Heater. Overdrive. Dual exhaust | 2 T. PANEL 50 CHEV. ‘SED. DEL. '48 CHEV. 1 T. PANEL MATTHEWS | HARGREAVES Your Chevrolet Dealer 420 Michelson. OL 1-5785 Now working 2-3770 | TAREE “§ YARD DUMP TRUCKS hie after 6 jod. FE 5-4241, Oakland at Cass Sales Part & Service OPEN EVENINGS FE 2.9203 FE 4-453) ALL STATE AUTO & FIRE INSURANCE paitiare of Sears Roebuck & ) Call for rates _Jim_ Boushell, FE 57754 For Sale Used Cars" won ree ar oo $75. FE 2-5280 AFTER | | eae SUPER RIVIERA HARD tep $885 Radio heater and two tone paint Any old car down Headquarters for Chevrojets | Woodward & 13 Mile LIncot 5-1100 | 151 BUICK SUPER 4 DR RA- dio white wall tires adynafiow $745. “Com munity Motor Sales, 803 N Main, Rochester heater are Viera Like new — er Ave. FB &i of : ‘te Cw ne sihemeeta’ voit MONDAY, MARCH 4, ones if i i ris if i # = e Pf BF poe ha for Chevroiets Woodward & 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 1983 14,000 CONVERTIBLE miles. Extra sharp alto sHTEN & SON Main, Rochester OL 1-076! 4 DR. DELUXE. Ra- CHEVS. 1954 Left-Overs Hurry While They Last ALL BODY STYLES AS LOW AS $1326.41 |! Headquarters for Chevrolets 3 MILE ANN WOODWARD 1954 DE SOTO Burma tan $285 down. 30 bank rates. New car guarantee SCHUTZ MOTORS Club coupe cials car mo balance at West Side Used Cars w,_Mu PE_¢21% DE SOTO dr. Kelly green. Officials car. ot oy oe Rn 2 rates. New car os geareniee SCHUTZ MOTORS DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 8 Woodward, Birmingham DODGE. 17 ‘ PorD ee FE 43626. a STAKE NEW 1954 “FORD “VicroRia~ FE 4-4546 FE | or overdrite to 90-A 1 4-DOOR. GOoD transportation. 7388 Matchery Rd near Williams Lake Rd. OR 3-486! ater Spm. a taston, ate mi. 303 "tare PE 41%) TAKE ~PORD ~ RANCH WAGON. vere Date usin’ und "bester Cpovretete Owned by dealer-service manager Must sell, getting ‘55 car Low- mileage Hke new sharp 5-060. and heater, | Well equipped RADIO EM 30024. ‘$1 ~FORDS, CHEVS. WE FINANCE Pi ve. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Y'ALL COME 171 SAGINAW &T. x. ATIONAL MOTOR SALES — 1954 Lson GMCc| FORD FOUR DOOR Factory Official’s Car S195 Other models with Pordomatie elect from. LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH Of 19711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY E OWNER ‘54 BUICK | 1953 DE SOT Oo Club coupe V-6 Beautiful cond!- by_Digh For Sale Used Cars 91 *‘Just for the record, did you say this was a breaded veal _cutlet or a vealed bread cutlet?” i. a ~ RADIO ise 47 FORD, condition fies 833 Woodland Ave FE 5-412 | 1984 FORD DEMONSTRATOR | Fe. tion This car is a new car! Scene " $1295 Low down pay- "SCHUTZ MOTORS DESOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER $12 8 _Woodward Birmingham REAL BARGAINS 51 Pontiac. 1 owner. 51 Mercury coupe "5S! Ford custom @ tudor "32 Chevrolet 2 door 4 Ford Victoria. Like new Pickups Rr PONTIAC ALTO SALES 12 Montcalm West FE ¢6151 m_sveere PE +2014 QMO. 3 TON PANEL Midwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 1053 | sese eee) mabe |B Steer pee Liter 9 miles FER OPEN ‘TIL 6 P. M __ BIRMINGHAM ——__. RANCH WAGONS | E | | V L S RCH MACONS | ; _ CARS AT A erove,| At Low, Low Prices i] WHOLESALE Rochester Ford Dealer | 7 ; ° - “| “ron MORE, 7aw So TRARS “ And You Can't Hardly Get Them No More PRICE rigitenasse | $895 $365 $195 THAT'S THE RULE... . whied to choose We finance to 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. De- 1951 Studebaker. A 1949 Ford 2dr. with ra- F cree A USED CARS luxe 8 with Hydra- really good and clean’ dio and heater. Starts NOT THE EXCEPTION Ez aceere FE 42131 matic. Spotless. $95 car with radio and every time. IM pour note i] down. heater. 52 e rm MMEDIATE ie ‘ 795 ds ar. enn Dodge neater. 49 Chevrolet ‘DELIVERY $ || This fine car ts ready for the 2 dr. with radio, heater. Need NATIONAL $065 $545 1952 Chevrolet Deluxe || $595 * second car? Bary i ene for OR eee 1952 Buick 4 dr. Super 1951 Dodge 2 dr. Radio 2 dr. Tu-tone blue. Low | $295 Ee RR SEREP EE | wih Dyratiow, Ko anteater, Real mie: micge $9 Mercy — ]| rust, real comfort. g a . $995 Monterey coupe, Ragio heater ‘47 Oldsmobile $495, . ne: || See ree emesis, ane . , * ; 1953 Dodge 4dr. The car for the kids $1295 1950 Buick 2 dr. with only owner of this car $1495 $175 PARADE- 1933 Chevrolet Bel Air 'adio and heater. Starts was a lady. +. “potomrvertibte——Beannitat—2+ery—tume ——— ot 215 2-Pamtine jo . ~ a ge nnn —$385 en teatro wt rete teat Sy Dodge 211 S. Saginaw St. | $195 1951 Hudson 2 dr. with $1 195 ee ong yn radio and es, HEV. CONVT $2495 | $295 1949 DeSoto Ciub. tadio and heater. No es on. eC : ) 505 | Coupe all set for the Gown payment special. $995 46 CADIL. 4 DR....$595 |] 1950 Ford 2 dr. with road. Radio and heater "$3 Pontiac . S4 FORD 2.DR....-S1645]] pew paint, Wholesale ‘** “ $795 ees ed oes $3 Pontiac |°S Vi 2 .. $1295 : arp. 53 Pontiac S4CHEV. BL ATR sis4s |] Price t0 all $545 1952 Dodge Hardtop. $1395 Courertible. radio and heater, 4 CHEV, 2 DR....$1445) "19049 Packard 2dr. One Canary yellow, Radio Power steering; one owner. - 7 a (RNR $745 of the cleanest cars we and heater. . *S3 Pontiac $1495 SCHEV. 2 DR.....$705|| 1951 Pontiac 4dr. with have ever offered. $1595 Custom Coraline couge. Radin, SCHEV. 2 DR... $1095 radio, heater and Hy- 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air equipped. '47 Cadillac SEPLY STA, WGN, $795 dramatic. 1] owner. $595 2 dr with radio heater $1595 Redie ent poorer. Hydramatic, SSESTUDEBAKER .$465 P , . , - "1 eee 1951 Mercury Club and low mileage. a ; 4 S.C HEV DRS, $595 $1695 Coupe with radio, and arco tS es S495 'OFORD2DR..... $445 | 1983 Buick Roadmaster heater. School teacher’s $995 fr and many other extres 49." ; SOMERC 2 DR...,. $695 | 4dr. Power steering. A C4 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr. |) $1695 2 and 4 SS Backs 'OOLDS 884 DR....$595 | real beauty. with radio and heater. | tnd all sharp care” vl oslore 'SEPONTIAC 2 DR. $695 Save $1,800 Shop in town, i ; $175 to $3295 SIPONTIAC 4 DR. $725 $995 1954 Buick Roadmaster ser, wor Pontiac M0 Bl K K 4 DR... 495 . ; 5 Convertible. Boss’ car $495 hydramatic. Here ts just the a eee ADR. ‘® \ Piymouth 2 oe with custom uphols- 1950 Oldsmobile. V8en- JJ $795 31 Mercury SER 2 $95 ow! at a value. .- onterey clu 4ocliEN woz | See it tery. gine. Sharp and loaded neste "meremtt ae "MATTHEWS $729 «rect # oti, bat ‘SI Ford | $295 Down josr_piemach Cub «$2395 | SRE EE pa Se nt | Hargreaves 1952 Ford Ranch Wag- Coupe. This car has 1954 Buick Roadmaster | $595 ; » Your Chevrolet Dealer on. 3 seater. Custom been thoroughly recon- Riviera with all power $595 | 211 8. Saginaw rE eas | job with Ford-O-Matic. ditionéd. - equipment. +91 ° . . ’ | DON'T LOSE A MIN-] Remember—40 No Down Payment Specials UTE in recovering your : . loss! Place a Lost Ad im- | | VE R ) | ‘ -' mediately to reach the OC oS RETAIL STORE. finder! Dial FE2 8181 f No Reasonable 210 Orchard Lk. Ave. |) inder! Dial FE or | ” ’ : | ff fused | ( FE 2-9101 Good ” an ad-writer, Offer Refus B | K will Used Cars | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 : 5 4 | ¢ 4 { — 7 a 7 . Ni \: pr : ! \ | pile ee ont Ba On. ee eee oO ot mk OS tt dd ee ss el A A Eee ee Al eee ee a ———— |. oe AS Re Se, Sy Pe eee he 4. f ra is 1960 100 FORD | biack, | This car bas had baby sh immaculate 1} IT at only $606 Bob Frost, Inc. __For r Sale Used Cars 91 CUSTOM 8 2 DOOR, radio heater overdrive the care 6 An origimal fin- owner oes. t the price scare ou MUST m..4 “uw BE LINCOLN a aS rs a So pee COS ESE ee ee gee Oe aS get Sal ae 9 0% z eee be Fe ee ee ct nein we Cid ch 9 Oe oe , BE GR ae Re ae Ye Cre nae Lame er een Ngee maa toro ieiy V ith 5 ee ee Peg Lee ia eae, ey ae 2 : Ree i 7 aa ie ; ip te eR bok ee = ge re * bad & , ‘ Ss) Cire | * ** .% as we i 2 . ae Se Bere ? A im. eg ee | t rey es ta . { ria \ i ? A % = 5 bos it ; ; ¢ : os 2 sj f : : : , * ii oie. RS + f : ___ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14,1955 | HE tte dich.” SE ot MMe re. ok _ Late Sleeper Finds Paradise in 2 a rf H , FULTON, Ky inspectors - today T ’ gate crash of an F80 ~- r ‘Smashed into a - Today's Television Programs - - nonin : over Lathan, Tenn Chansel 2~WJBE-TV Chanel 6-WW2-TVY = Channel $-WXYZ-TV = Channel 8-CRLW-TV Lt, Kenneth W. based at Selfridge Air Fi TONIGHT'S TV ler Derby. Films. (4) Medic. Lee Ding Dong School. (2) Garry cienged oti wahate ‘abesioe 6:06—(7) Little Rascals. A Lad and| 7: Cobb plays usually mild man-| Moore. | ane wi Lamp” Capt. Video ered bank clerk who becomes 2 plane 0 ad ete blustering man in “Break | 4) Way of World. @) An nl wan Lewed sic. Jane Palmer. Through the Bars,” story of| ‘ur Godtrey. : . mental disorder. (2) I Love Lucy. | s9:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. ¢:15—~(9) News. Austin Grant. (4)| Lucy takes plunge into a pool to 1 News. Paul Williams. get Ricky's name in gossip col- | 11:0—(7) Story Studio. (4) Homie. ¢:30—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Adven-|_ “™™™* Hedda Hopper, guest star. 11:38—(2) Strike It Rich. & ture film with Guy Madison. (9) | 9*3®—(9) Mr. Show Business. Jack ' ~ Brian | Arthur bost on musical revue.! TUESDAY AFTERNOON | Donlevy in adventure. (4) Norby Lynn Bari Show. Boss Lady eS Norby revises Cinderella Story.| ©omedy. (4) Robert 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics, (4) | Comedy with David Wayne. (2)| Presents. Father disowns’his son | Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant So when $ : News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Pat- Can ee, git with part ~ . ape do most ae é rick. mised eeene ae | 2:15—(2) Love of Life, afternoons * * ge f between families in “A Stone for sleep mornings I knew that was j $:45—(9) Foy Willing. Folk singer.| His Son.” (2) December Bride. | 12:38 — (1) Beulah. (4) Feather the life for me,” says Winters, 2 of) TY Mecthormen. Dr. Everett Lily lands in jail while on tour in| Your Nest. (2) Search for To Bera in Boston of German par TRADE-IN 3 ps. Mexico. Her lawyer turns out to| morrow. y . be relative of her accuser. Spring . eee REET ents, the fun-loving youngster ALL WA 2 et Aha ithe rae Ollie: | Byington, Verna Felton star. |12:45—(2) Guiding Light “MOT” SHIP — Communist China has warned the United States it| swmpled “every school in New Quality Service OWANCE ¥ » | 10:00—(T) Boxing. Fe 1:08--(7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) | will “have to bear the full responsibility for such piracy’ if it “dares” and made him go to at a Reasonable On Any Mahogany Ps Burr Tillstrom. (9) ‘Hopalong atherweight patience Ko Cassidy. William Boyd and “The | bout: Rudy Garcia vs. Nate| Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia | to help Nationalist China intercept a Finnish tanker reported headed for| Doe" always fond ef Cater Price! -: (esigelivee Goat } Emerald Saint,” western adven-| Brooks. (9) Boxing. Middle-| Faces Life. China with a cargo of jet fuel. Map shows course of the 10,382-ton tank-| poland went te sea as an ordi cress Wome. ae ture. (4) It’s aGreat Life.Com-| weight bout: Milo Savage vs. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliott. (2) Road |*™ Aruba with kerosene from the oil fields of Communist Romania. nary seaman for a while, then Member of Ocklend County © Terute Avaliable edy stars Jafmes Dunn, Michael} Sammy Walker. (2) Studio One. of Life "Me | — —_—_——— ————| returned te Boston and obtained Electronic’s Association O'Shea, Willianr Bishop, The} Young man is sent to prison for , . . 4 small parts in local stock com- FE 4.7601 © Free Home Trial b boys go shopping and sightsee-| hit-and-run accident he didn’t do, |1:39 (4) Good Cooking (2) La- ' Mamie’s Health panies there and in New York © 9 Famous Makes . ing south of the border. (2) Ma- eee wn Toann, bis place in dies Day. dl alure Won't Be I uatll the depression. JOHNSON RADIO & festle Theater. Tom Conway as| society afer his release in “The! 1 | . on t Be Issue, “In the early 19908 the bottom | HAMPTON TV t detective Mark “Car: | Conviction of Peter Shea. ° School Broadcast. fell out of show business, but be- ; rie’s Coffin.” 10:38—(4) Secret File U.S.A. Rob-|:¢9-(7) Stars on Seven. (4) for Showdowns Butler D eclar es cause I had gotten married, I took TV SERVICE | pany re Huron gE F 7:16—(T) My Story. reo iat Mal. Morgan ms up | ow of Shows. DETROIT — Democratic Na- 0 Se Giving o ten to cuppert my 45 £. Walton Pentioe | 2525 | a 7:30—(7) Ni the Same. “*Migsi . . tional Chairman Paul M. Butler , recalls. . ple wtih famous mates ire to Denn sebotwers in Mission | 2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. House, Senate Facing | told Michigan Democrats over the| Then he caught on as a radio) == <= _ | even orem 18 ao Ringside Review. Int lee Peo. * (@ Vote Tonight on Taxes, tention of makin the ‘heath ‘ot with a eaten stoton tn 1831 he + i . J . H . Inter- . ‘ e ’ 3 ard in “Mrs. tral ahaa s view with Chris Schenkel. Soon on Highways Mrs, Eisenhower a presidential| went to New York and, for the We Insure Sportsmen ' i Tony Martin. Songs. (2) News. | 11:60—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) |3:60—(7) Theater. (9) Tuesday _ | campaign issue in 1936. next few years, worked on the | . ei. Doug Edwaris. | National News. (4) News. Wil- Be Pay (4) Greatest Gift. (2)/ LANSING W®—Michigan’s Legis- Republican criticism of his com- ate Gath Mans, the Philip Marri Equipment i. liams. (2) Néws. LeGoff. Payoff. ; lature comes to two showdowns _ Eisenhower's health | Playhouse dozens other Ton een raven, John :18-() Armchair Theater. |3:15—(4) Golden Windows. this week on taxes and highways. | "as" termed. “much ado. about | shows Como. Songs. ° erry “Meet Me at Dawn.” (9) Good | 3:39-(4) One Man's Family. (2) A bill to extend the ee hen nothing” by Butler. Came the war, and the govern- Hu. R. WICHOLIE Insurance Agy. . 1 TV i Neighbor Theater. “The Golden Bob Crosby Show. day expiration date’ eaatt a “I sald nothing derogatory, | ment, because of his facility with | : 8:00—(7) TV Readers Digest.) Eye” (4) Little show. “Come day expiration disrespecttul or embarrassing.” | languages, seat him to Europe to FE 2-2326 sian Erect detective W. J. _— Back.” (2) Miss Fair Weather. “eo Concerning Miss Mar-| serious House-Senate dispute. Butier said. ’ | de propaganda broadcasts in Ger- j helped Secret Service ‘ Maureen Bailey. hoa 3 The Senate may veto tonight on He said the wi — Scie G8 6 Cueeas ers.” (4) Caesar's Hour. Game | 11:90—(2) Nightwatch Theater. “Colt. ()” Hewkinn Falls. (2) | stantially different from the one 2 to How ener depart of war. When the war ended, A BRAND NEW of scrabble leads to complications Boys From Brooklyn. Brighter . approved earlier in the House un- | When expressed personal he returned to the New York S VE for Commuters; Pierre the wait- | 1:39—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen host | _ Dey der a compromise agreement with cola Gat Sveniiens Rhscahewer Stage. ; er sketch; musical numbers with| with variety. 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret | Gov. Williams. would not renomination. “Im 1947, I got the surprise of OVER ee Sid Caesar, Nanette Fabray, Car! Storm. A House-Senate conference com-| “I mentioned a personal situa- life,” he says. “The movies Reiner. (2) Burns and Allen. TUESDAY MORNING :30—(4) Mr. Sweeney’s World. (2) | mittee which has the tax bill in | tion in the Eisenhower household, coed” Chari o : coe ene Sow, (tte. Bikey tbe Com, (0 |S bo rn ad my et om Wing | Cat Hee 1am fo ta 0 . . | hand. . | & agreement ready for ratification . $300) Volee ; 8:30—(2) Morning Show. Modern Romances. when the two branches meet at | enhower’s health was such that she |@ long nose and they ask me to 1 Year Guarentee — RCA License . ; Program. Jerome |s.9_(7) Todd Purse Show. (4)|.. Dee. (9) Go to the | 8 p.m. did not want to spend another | portray Chan! 10” TV PIC, TUBE. $ 9.75 exch. Hines, bass, sings Irish songs and |p 5m per Room. (2) Welcome |*0e—(7) Auntie 9 Go te four years in the White House.” | Winters took the offer anyway.|] 12” TV PIC. TUBE.. 11.75 nen, aria trom Boito's “Mefistofeles”.| 07 >" Sagebrush Shorty. | ,Faltare te reach: agreement | “ie viewed Republican attacks | and made 38 movies, six of them || Ya" Ty pre, TUBE: 13.75 each, : (3) Talent Scouts. Arthur God- , Sagebrush Shorty. by tomorrow would’ mean expi- on him as “part and parcel of an | Charlie Chan roles, between 1947 16” TV PIC. TUBE.. 15.75 . trey host to all girl guests. |9:38—-(2) Robert Q. Lewis 5:30—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy| ration of the “experimental” | effort to deify the occupants of | and 1953 17” TV PIC. TUBE. 16.75 “an DOWN 9:00—(7) Wrestling. Films. (9) Rol- | 19:60—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4)! Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. tax, loss of about eight million | the White House.” “T was lucky,” he says, “in that 19” TV PIC. BE . dollars im revenues for the rest ; ' gangsters 20” TY PIC Tube. Vacs exch. 1 Yeee of the fiscal year and canceiia- . never typed. I played ; 8 . exch. Russians, , Englishmen and --Today’s Radio Programs-- | mu“, “mest, sz [Dad Held in Murder se x=. 21” TV PIC. TUBE. : 20.75 mun. to Pay! ay OOT months. f Wi ° made his debutintelevision.swraye |[| Metel Tubes $1 mere each. Electrostatic Tubes $1 mere each, Programs furnished by stations listed tm this columm are suliject te change without notice. The House has voted to extend |O ife; Son Injured Twe years age, the basky acter INSTALLATION ... $9.95 = (Ne Tubes Sold te we ; WIR, (8) = CKLW, em) WWI, OAR, (IB) «TZ, (NS) «WIR, CH) «WON, chee it con bc ead ae a oe _ DETRO (UP)—Pelice today | pies vome mae year age be HOME ONLY $90 gram being developed by the Letreniere, 26, a truck! so¢ his trascible role of the sén- ; TONIGHT CHLW, Yoo Surve Oe WIR. Pete and des WIEE. Nowe, George House Taxation Committee. The | $* : ee St ae lor Boone in “Meet Millie.” Oe eS mi enetes Veen 90-80 “ww he News Wet WIR World Neighbors weak Temgle Actéongy Sennen Platter oe has voted A: fxtend the m, , es of their| He likes television, but believes|I CKLW, News, Sports wom <9 Perkiss indefinitel Doris, wounding Paste Adéiiensl Leber WPON, News Ware fap sf Tove 10.00 WIR. Arthur Oostrey vmecwam be mado, litte interest in any other kind of —. enlene een Oe beret pe INSIDE ANTENNA KITS ......... .$3.95 6:15—WIR, Clark Quartet WPON, Record WXYZ, My True Story - “4 Matene @ tax progra. arrival at Receiving Hospital “After 10 hours of rehearsal OUTS NTEN oe 10:20—-WIR, Treasury Show CRLW, Nomechats Wink, f George” Advocates of a trunkline arterial | tersy with s che throwgh mer when pes/ve conahdsty edeunel IDE A NA KITS ........ $7.95 4 ad CKLW, Country Style WPON, News, Piper Pew! | 1:46—WJR, Guiding Light | System have had the major voice | soar the show begins,” he moans. Hours: 9 te 9 Deily : WPON, Idietime Serensde | ry 4s wos gars aire (e:18—WW, Joyce Jordan | 8:00-WIR, Mra. Burien grein the — Migwey a The couple's oldest child, Don-|“Meanwhile booms are moving, + 9 te a ee ng si hat en Gt | "hana"Sea td sae aawtees, cee | METROPOLITAN TELEVISION ware Store CKLW, News CKLW, Mary Mor News, will not know whether weekend eet me ace muttering ty WPON, News WCAR. Song Parade oan masse | lobbying back } hes Providence Hospital. ground, or snatching chairs out WPON, Sports Ute WIR, verte testh—-WWI, rech the Seat ww Pas bul them of final victory until to-| Doemald told police that his | {fom under you for the next scene; and RADIO SERVICE. INC. “Wad, Mon Must oeue, Moskos Me, WEYZ, Girl Marries 2:38-WJR, Nore Drake night. father had threatened to hilt him | Petbaps even a whole wall moves} 4). os tas Phone FE 8-0401 WCAR, Sign Off 11:20—WIR, V. Pres. Mixes | 11:09_wWwJ, strike 1 Rich | watt heeeen” Bick As it stands now, the Senate| 04 his mother because “he was |10 front of your eyes—and you're _ WPORK, Art Van Damme CKLW, Jim Dunbar WwxyYz, Sek: peste bill calls for cent-and-a-half in- mad.” . —__—$_—— Tae a Wok: D. Mcleod — crease in the gasoline tax. 33 mil And ww — 5 Stare ot Seven TUESDAY MORNING wom, meee fae , 3, Macraee Faye lion dollars in new revenue to be wibm 6:0—WIER, Vetee Marmeay split 7% per cent to the state and Wien, Dees, bu aueakey | WY. Boo Marval i: Curtain Calls | 5.65 % Lord local . ware, Time ww hare per cetn to units, and 1:18—CKLW, Oxy une ; 11:90-WIR, Make Up tame | watt. both the state and local units av- WWJ, Nation Bus. wrod Hews WCAR, News, Carousel John Egan Pays thorized to issue revenue bonds : ‘ a, ee e e fer Day 8:15—WIR, Aust Jenny for road construction under cer- To Train for the ‘J one ‘Ranger 1:00—WJR, Jim Vinal ” Party 3:30_WwWs. Pepper Young tain limitations. WJBK. L. 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Pedals Fall Off Piano in Middle. of Concert \ BUFFALO; N.Y, W—A 18-year- old New York pianist, making 9 guest appearance with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, was in the J untitie of Schumann's Concerto in| concerto { } ; ae 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1955 ie U 49¢ Plisse « or 69 ¢ Nylon Net x, 38%. . filmy and lovely Sale Tuesday Only! Nylon net .. Assorted solids and prints in plisse! Yard Goods Dept.—Sears Main Floor On Sal Tuesday Only! ~ 3° Graceful assorted Jamp bases in three Harmony House Reg. 4.98 Modern Table Lamp colors decorate these attractive pottery bases. Complete with parchment shade. Stands 22'2-inches high — fine for your living room! Get yours Tuesday—save 1.10. Lemp Dept.—Sears Second Floor 4 ee a oa Are a anna neem EE tN _ | KENTUCKY EGG | TS BEST! 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