iat i Allocation Will Mean of $5,967,705 .: ‘ico te me inet HEE HHH ie ce iat LA-New York Speed Record 3 Jets oor mere ye Scott PT Field yesterday was piloted by Lt. Cal. Robert R. Scott, 34, of Des geqtse he i ai ied cana of { Washington, DC., in an F8 Sabre Jet. at “Hye iH fil THBE H! tH i: Hal 22 ip eet i Ses Balmy ny Temperatures will Stay Friday Board Adopts + =e é ‘ ~~ & a * * ‘Honored a ail al o ysician : whe ses acai daaina ‘ &, Pay Raise Next Year State's. Foremost *P dF ar . a es prea Islands Building Up for Attack TAIPEI, Formosa @—The dan} ger-ridden Formosa Strait marked time today amid unconfirmed Chi- nése Nationalist reports of Red re- inforcements on the mainland for entucky Area EF 7 i i i Pt : id! i sist - language China| NEW YORK ®—Three. Air Force News credited Nationalist intelli-|F#4F Thunderstreak jets have The English pro- | lands. = ® help ¥ ‘®—The worst Ohio River cae caused multimillion : : Fe ae foot Crests have swept past Penn- sylvania and West Virginia and are scheduled to leave Ohio at Cincinnati today, left) City, heart.” Flood Crest Passes Ohio in Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky | 09 Indiana state officials looked to possible assault on the offshore is- and Indiana had been affected so ethlitiniaas 1948 crested at 61 feet at Cincinnati today and to I ber “No far by the flood. Hit February Peak Moran, empha- Cc, the timetable, the processing of the first; The Red Cross said 3,182 families Operation of the bonus machin-| food walls and levees to = Tne Set General's Office at | precedented rate during F verenmme writing the bonus section ‘of the | Pontiac sales continued at The bontis application forms will be distributed throughout the state to veterans counseling cen- may obtain application forms by | of Pontiac Motor Division. Adjutant Lansing, \ A, e on ef today with a plan t income tax cuts fse with revenue from other , partisan debate sharp tax reli to of: — ie" WASHINGTON (#—Sen- ate Democrats prepared for! © Seen; Byrd and George Still Opposed Sharp, Partisan Debate |: Ready fo Push New Tax Plan yf iy ttt too bright. Democrats would mage eenney case “I do not sources, how- ey af : sili! ile _ ¥ yore hin ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 —6o PAGES = kkk Acts in Different Role _|Senate Dems as sa , ee } onal Pontiac Patrolman den 1 for Prosecutor, Patrolman Subs Wins His Case its. | { t witness against a man charged with drank grivipg. Ja E82iys i alae iE i] Me the local associa-' tation of leave group to affiliate with the International ‘Association | rbert W. Straley or- last night. Speaking to the group on its local problems, ‘The International, explained Finney, also Detroit association, The 90-member Pontiac Decision to join the In- wants | Unanimous vote, became Michigan’s second law congratulated the Pontiac force as the to be representéd by the International which than. 150,000 members. nated recently when Police in requesting uniform benef Joins Interna & g aS is @ big factor in police their efforts, local group: because efficiency depends . If the é F an Sir BLL ay ae F =3 of i Forced to fia Into His = sade He Way of the Back Door ity neal ett atl fancate? nh 7 if a ile Hee B iit fi BAGH He ions zm *ese e+ Pee ne etee eee eee te seh ete eee ete ee > ‘it paul & bi at Ty ieetig ce nea £ LF fiat i ih aes eee: ee ii . Ee t ae fa ES en igri ee ep Sage ee | Mex bee FA i ‘ tf Ais ont ama ‘ "sg ay ‘ = f= .- * hh Hig A ape eg Pre Fa Rake Bo hs et \ Geet Jf i oy =: heer rater Ser we eT oe 3 ! f ie be A. - Z i , Se ’ WL a cats UWE Li yun 3 aut ill {ue pragma, 4 ful iganhllt 4 ae lien "i,t Tee is <3 sale Ee ui By rt {asst rH TS d hig ax omaney shoul Pontiac Teachers to Get Plan Backers Win Test Vote to Local Governments of ic beuwe astorlal Rlatresy Senate Kills to Give Bulk of Funds) system in Michigan won their first test vote in the Senate yesterday and ' pressed for complete victory Arterial Road fine HE fg ee, Ge more THB to the north | Finney, International Police Officers’ routes more/days on a 28-day month about | ternational followed a feud These will | ment ali the most ———— per- would the counties would| dered a ro ee covering most public wants counties got By 4 between } roads ” Lane (D-Fint) | tion and superiors over E. Smith 't lose what you| seniority privileges elimi- “the "ll get 25 per cent ‘8 epectod lato Hi st Hil rT rie teat ait + i ! : ai i ! 7 ny | HEE 552 Arr se ¥ fae: ies lat san ! $i ‘| = As o* __THE PONTIAC. } x i # Oné ‘St., was sentenced to life imprison- 28, 1952 in the boldup- Alexander Bell, 53, part & pool hall at 887 Bald- made ‘when the jury returned a |! Verdict of “guilty as charged,” rather: than -stating the degree of guilt. : 1¥ " Bell was shot to death April 27, factory. Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem Ziem said witnesses this afternoon. in Obio and West Virginia were credited with saving millions of damages. y i i i i i F ; ri i, Er 7E Ki i i i i : i | 5 g f iff ry t i i F i i nut tt iF * % cage, Bloomfield Woman Charged in Accident BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Miami ,.61, of E. Long Lake Rd., with reckless driving. resulting in the death last week of Mrs. Jeanne Imbs, 31, of St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Kern was vacationing. with her hushand. who is president of brake pedal in her car, hitting another auto before she struck Mrs. Imbs. Mrs. Kern is under the a physician. care of A hurricane generates enough energy in a single day to power ‘all the machinery in the world for ‘more than three years. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mestiv eleady tonight and temerres A few shewers tomorrow Low tenight 28.42. High tomerrew 54-58. Winds south te southwest 5-10 miles an heer tonight. Temerrew night mostly cleuds with oc-— casions| shewers and littl change tn temperature. low 24.40, Today ia Pentiae wane temperature preceding 8 am At 8 am Wind velocity @-10 mph Direction Bouth Sun sets Thursday at 6 33 pm. Sun rises Friday at € $1 am Moon rises Thursday at 664 p.m. ~ Moon sets Friday st 747 am. Downtewn ‘Temperatures Moo eae ee OF liao om........ 6am 43 Tam... 8 12 m.. 46 BM Micceeees OT Dm $3 La 42 2 BM... cease 58 10 @ M.......0, “4 Wednesday in Pentiae {As recorded downtown) Highest, temperature.......3... 02.00. 58 Lowest tempereture....°....... aseees Mean temperature.........cccneeeess “4 Wea y One Year Age in Pontiae eh Se 7 Lowest temperature...., qe vecsesesas 28 Mean temperature.......,.... eocers 375 wi Highest ond Temperatares This a: Date in 8t Years 70 im 1935 4 im 1977 an Wedursder’s Temperature Chart timore « 68 AT Minneapolis 72 62 ee 4 62 53 35 65 41 a 6 85 84 i o i) he planned to call more | jing, Mich: pilot crash-landed his "17-33 jet training plane in a field *| but escaped injury. i _ |UM Cancer Expe | strides in developing cancer con- | trols than the publi¢ realizes, | Dr. Frederick A. Collier told the . | Michigan Clinical Institute yester- | long “Actually,” he said in a talk om cancer research, ‘‘we've ad- vanced as rapidly as the manu- facturers of automobiles, ice- | haps faster.” | Dr. Coller said it wasn’t: until researchers have made greater! r £ t Tells “But they go along cheerfully with treatment,” he said. “As as they are not told, they going to doctors or into hospitals for early treatment of cancer has gone up. This, he said, is partic- ularly true of cancer of the mouth, breast, skin, colon and uterus, Three organizations joined in awarding a special scroll te Dr. George J. Carry of Flint in ree- ognition of his service te young doctors of medicine serving as resident, and interns in Flint bospitals. The Michigan Industrial Medi- Big Road Backers Win Ist Test Vote (Continued From Page One) ~~ must go on than to give the highway commissioner, the ad- barrei.” Coleman started to attach an amendment to increase the license fee on commercial vehicles 15 per cent, but withdrew it when Nichols The bill now provides a gasoline tax increase from 4% cents to 6 cents a gallon, or 33 million dol- lars more, Nichols said he would try to boost that to 64% ‘cents today. tiac’ and Mrs. Robert (Norma) Angeles. 6g aze giz Ama Sint nial Chapel in San Diego with burial there, Mary Jane Uban Prayer service for Mary Jane Uban was held this afternoon at 1 p. m. at the Pursley Fumeral Home. Thé Rev. Kenneth Hutchin- son of the First Church of the Naz- arene officiated, Burial was in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. Mary Jane died at birth Satur- day at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She was the infant daughter of Isaac and Evelyn Guilliot Uban of 110 S. Saginaw St. Surviving be- sides her mother and father are one brother, and four sisters, Rich- ard, Karen, Carla, Joy and Diana, all at home. . Mrs. Roy Warner Mrs, Roy (Lois Abbie) Warner, 69, of 44 Rrall St. died early this morning at the home of her son, | Robert, in Berkley after several | weeks iliness, ~ | Born Sept, 3, 1885 in Weston, <-the Exnst_Kern Co... Detroit,..She.,.she_was the. daughter. of George | April. on the accelerator instead of the |Ners were married May a, in Adrian, Coming here from Adrian 33 the first year, 150 million the sec- ond year and 225 million thereafter. Scarcity of cement, machinery and engineers will prevent the state building faster than that, he said. Election Workers Attend Meetings Some 104 election workers from Oakland, Genesee, Macomb, St. Clair and Wayne Counties met at the County Office Building yesterday $o discuss balloting rules prior to the April 4 general elec- tion, The meeting was conducted by State Director of Elections Rob- ert M, Montgomery, according to Oakland County Clerk Lynn D, Allen. Meanwhile, some 18 township clerks and voting machine custo- dians from Southern Oakland Coun- ty are meeting today at Birming- ham city hall to prepare for the} ie (Lynn. D> Allen & to give the teachers .the salary rajse they felt they should have. ae | days-off are conducted on a senior- teachers,"’ stated Myers. Louis Schimmel, board member, FE. nit Beas B8og 3 Ute! z come at $6,357,705.90. amount to pay off one-half of the $750,000 deficit the school district faces. Salary increases per classifica- tion are: teachers, $169,077; ad- ministrators, $25,024; custodians and maintenance, $24,854; secretar- ies, $8,000; guards, $875; and extra- pay services, $4,600. Oil Where It Counts CHICAGO w—Sheriff's deputies destroyed 12 new-type slot ma- chines captured complete with in- structions to owners including this suggestion: ‘‘Keep parts where coins are inserted well oiled. Use # ‘|no oil or grease on the pay-out slides,’ Ly Income the week of Feb, 18 was | $461. Last week's income from the Police Association Joins International (Continued From Page One) ity basis, ings between the association and head of the police departments to | iron out problems, seek closer ¢o- operation and build better morale. “Men régardiess of their form March 22 following an informal meeting with City Manager Walter K. Willman, who had backed Stra- ley’s departmental policy. resin emennpeenaemenerint steam Lake Orion Builder, Vincent Schaar. Dies LAKE ORION — Retired con- tractor Vincent D. Schaar died Tuesday at the Veterans Hospital, Dearborn, at the age of 80. He had been il) for five months, and hospitalized for two. A company C, 10th Regiment veteran of the Ohio Infantry in the Spanish American War, be Saints ef Lake Orion. . Funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the R.L.D.S. Church, with burial in East Lawn Cemetery. Surviving are five daughters, Mrs, Russell J. Knight of Plym- Birmingham, Harriet M. Schaar of Detroit, Mrs. Dean Schick of Port- land, N.Y., and Mrs. Wesley B, ters, Jack Quibelle, Mrs. Wilbur Mitchell, . Jack Sills, Mrs. William Leslie; and 15 grandchil- dren also survive. : Upside Down Art Wins TACOMA, Wash. (UP) — A 11- Famous Mekes—Lotest The ballot with names of town- ship office seekers must be set years ago, she ‘was a member of the Central Christian Church. Surviving besides her husbarid and son are three grandchildren. A sister, Linn of Covington, Ky. also Survives, The funeral! will be Saturday at ‘11 am. at the Sparks-Griffin Chapel, The Rev, Charles D, Race, | up separately from the state offi- cers’ slate, Allen explained. Mail-Handling Increases February cancellations uring February at Pontiac Post Office totaled 2,235,558, Acting Postmaster Leslie H, Dean Sr, said today, This is an increase of approximate- her pastor, will officiate with burial in Oak Wood Cemetery, Adrian Court Again Postpones Condemnation Hearing | Oakland County Circuit Court | hearings have again” been post. | poned in the condemnation suit | , brought by the Birmingham Board | | | 4 |of Education to acquire an ap- | proximate 30-acre parcel in South- | j field Township. | Proceedings will begin April 26. | The site, included in Birming. | ham’s schoo] district, is at Lahser | and 14 Mile roads and would house an elementary and a junior high’ school, : State Pilot Crash-Lands Disabled Jet in Texas AUSTIN, Tex. (UP) — A Lans- about five miles northeast of Berg- strom Air Force Base yesterday Bergstrom authorities identified the flier as 1st Lt. Donald G, Den- ‘ton, 26. He is attached to the 560th Strategic Fighter Squadron ' strom, | Denton's plane had a flameout and he belly-landed it, authorities ' pieces of mail handled in January. | jof the 12th Fighter Wing at Bere: lv one - third over the number of About 94 per cent of. Switzer: land's total railway system is elec. trified. id County Clerk... WHY PAY ‘FULL’ PRICE? it's BIG DISCOUNTS All brand mew in original factory carton, Fully guaranteed both by maker and Simms. Buy NOW! Use LAYAWAY Plan. , gs [ae 1g Simms fer Models $29.50 Remington ‘@9° Deluxe Shaver VK} ~ DE] +: $21.50 $24.95 Nerelce LADIES’ Bos TWIN 9 SHAVER . ROTARY a $27.50 $28.50 Renson - MODEL 60 95 ELECTRIC 1 88 ‘ SHAVER . Ef] SHAVER . $88 Shaver wf seenee {{ ROTHERS slight damage, — ’ NEVER BEFORE Such Styles & Quality PRICED SO LOW! 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Clearance Sale of Imported $1.00 asked R | meeting will start at 7:30 tonight, | do not know everything —never the and’ crideees of any child stricken (rather than at $ p.m. There will| man with one book; never the with a communicable disease, be | #80 be election of officers, with| man who thinks he knows. Not reparted at coc 10 the schol Ofori Tepe oe takes good wl to tn Last, Mra. Gilletie suggested | _— God, and this truth the angelp that youngsters who have had a| ,.4*8est of the species is the | proclaimed trom the heavens: | contagious disease be giant frog of West Africa, which' “Peace on earth to men to school only after grow’ to be @ foot long and may | are God's friends. by the school or city health nurse | YS 8s much as a fox terrier. To Be Continued or some health agency. in ham- . . dine the problem efficiently. 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State Hospital, was arrested, Wit-/ble fireplace in every room ~-| Mother Offers apartment where she and her| months and drop in the mud nesses reported he was the only/a mass of blackened wreckage.|in Daughter's Slaying ince tek soon as they riper. man who emerged from the flam-| Arnold Leonhard, the owner, esti! jr ew, sont. ~The mother) Ms ing fully clothed, He de-| mated lots at $100,000 - Middlemas said Renee, clad in A "Round Exclusive nied any ‘of how the of a pretty’ high school ‘senior| pajamas and @ housecoat, was Year fire started. * Som ,_., | {ound slain in her bed has offered| strangied by an unknown assailant.\| Toy —. Hobby — Crafts Ievestigaters ‘sald. the Gre ap froglike fish of Africa, much needed information,’ offi-| There was no evidence of a sex Shopping Center ie ot the. goby, climbs trees to feed on cers said. ' | attack, he said. é * parently-started in a sola the | wood ants. Often some gobies climb Sheriff Dave Middlemas said he HINES. 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Connected to University Hospital on three levels, the clinic has 18 specialized clinical divisions and a modern emergency service. The Kresge Medical Research Building last spring next door to University Hospital, marking one step closer to a | modern, cetuplete medical. cen- ter. Construction continues on the two million dollar children’s pay- chiatric unit, expected to be fin-. ished in July, The outer shell has already been completed, The unit is part, of a proposed children’s hospital with a capacity of 291 beds. Remodeling of University Hospi- tal will cost between seven and eight million dollars, Zugich esti- mated. Plans include renovation of private patient rooms and com- plete reorientation of.food service and preparation areas. When completed, center will be a compact. group of buildings with facilities to carry on just about any activity associated with medicine. Population of Sweden is estimat- ed at seven million. ~ JANE LEE Let $1.00 Do the Work of $2.00! 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Mennen Williams Wells Cannot M eet ‘ seer eeouar dae onety that the dispute apparently. was settled by a switch in planned | curing a “range water supply. ‘Sllotments for three airports, from either Lake St. Clair or Lake The Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA), they said, agreed A tempenendiis eobaiiiies of te give $50,000 to the Benten Harbor Airport, as the state had the commission has ruled out requested, and the state in turn gave up its demands for $30,000 chances of tapping enough each for the Escanaba and Iron Mountain Airports. ground water by wells to meet | “It seems obvious to us that a ‘deal’ hag been made” between future needs, dh Brig. Gen. Lester Maitland, director of the Michigan Department of a Aeronautics, and Fred Lee, CAA administrator, the congressmen told asa} than 10 per cent of the county with Williams, water, The committee feels that a “Therefore,” they added, “‘we would appreciate your advising us water-study bill now being con- whether you have knowledge of and approve Gen. Maitland's ‘deal’ sidered by the State Legislature to get $50,000 for Benton Harbor at the expense of two Upper does not hold solution of the prob- Peninsula cities.” . lem, “If this ‘deal’ stands, Upper Michigan will not get one cent of federal aid money for airport construction.” , Bennett and Knex made no reference to any political ,im- plications behind their charge of a ‘‘deal.” Mayor Joseph Flaugh of Benton Harbor, although a Republican, | ii 1°. 6 Same Cote eum fe + Fe | a is a close friend of the Democratic governor and served as chairman . . , : . ot ‘ tion of supervisor and of a birthday dinner for Williams last month. MOTORAMA STAR — Pontiac's 1955 experimental star, the Strato Star, is one of | inches high. It features hinged panels in the roof for easy passenger entrance and exit, | “the enlarged committee should Bennett and Knox said their telegram grew eut of a letter they tee main aye-cetchers at GA's Meteremne, cuiventiy rwnnieg SaGes Feenelacs, Finis | Fly poise qutelasltediy. oe oe een of, Macon ; ready Will He Back Out Again? water cteine wo Sty 8 Chiang Ponders Défense of Quemoy and Matsujis=e $190,000 to the Kent County Airport at Grand Rapids, for the state had asked only $90,000. The compromise program, from Lake Huren, announced by the CAA Feb. 1, gave the Grand Rapids the supervisors $165,000. See vermn, Sng, unions Besides the $50,000 for the Benton Harbor Airport, it also prov 0 ee $80,000 for the Detroit-Wayne Major Airport, $66,000 for the Capi ¢ “attraction for indus- Cities Airport at Lansing, $60,000 for Bishop Field at Flint, and home owners the Pontiac Municipal Airport, $80,000 for the Willow Run | be poor with consequent loss and $65,530 for the Muskegon County Airport base. “That is the reason,” they said, ‘‘we are so alarmed to your ¢tafe agency has reversed its position after making referred to. . if id Ht on ’ What they will eventually decide this rep-|to do with all this money—and t for every | when—will have a woperful effect “We know you must be aware of the desperate need supplies “are additional runway construction at Iron Mountain and Escanaba, ' ficient to meet both of which operate with single runways.” . te the They added: Sen. William S. Broom- | “Up until the time that the secretary of commerce agreed to (R-Royal Oak) would provide | allocate $50,000 to Benton Harbor your Department of Aeronautics help finance water sur- | steadfastly insisted that Iron Mountain and Escanaba be included ~ su- on ewe. | ne pledged sizable j up complicated eco- , anything but Formosa and the! tionalist army Is beginning te | However, because he's operating the argument for the gamble in| nomic, fiscal, legal, administrative | P ti Soldier Pescadores—he could take a ter-| creak with years, . ‘under global floodlights in this |this sentence: and political problems involved,” | onudac ur er assen er um rible statistical licking. | I personaity 0 not doubt the | shew, Red Dictator Mao will sure- “lf the garrisons fight alone, | % Committee states. | Tells of Fili ht to recemily enncunced re-; : , and ly pour it on Quemoy and Matsu. bravely, winning the attention | Pontiac City Manager Walter g inforcement plans, there were | ability of the Quemoy Matsu = x wen | 50,000 troops on Quemoy and per- garrisong to miake @ daring stand. Mao has the stuff. Bamboo | and admiration ef the wortd, . man wald wells can stp Over Volcano ® ® , | | Tatts holding two or three men cou'd the United States let them ply the city adequately only on a haps 10,000 on Matsu. Huddied to- They know that if captured they'll doce will paddie (o the t ae?” | short-term basis and Ponti A Foutos exper’ nerne ioe e | us INCS Pec they’ "sucks | stl alive-thetr’besine washed. en the mooniess nights abead 8 | Crinog ponders that question as| "o™d support bringing water | for his pilot's few over in ers tor Peiping’s waves of swept-| One group I saw going to Que-| % Seaberne repetition of the be | 1. Daces the richly-carpeted floor | [rom, the Inkes “without ques- lave-spewing volcano on the back which other their chests| MAP weve tactles often weed | or his GHQ Mea" | of Hawaii last week, viewing the| Management can offer no ex- peak periods when the passengers a. F ants lune on ae wa eueetig egaiut catch ; The explosive spectacle. planation, but the revenue pas-| re declining—nights, Sundays and| sweep the skies of | prea nw die varmy: # ur | American troops in Korea. that the inter Comty Superrions | Mrs, Hallie Batton, of 50 S.| senger load carried by Pontiac| days Furthermore, Peiping has thou-| Baton Twirlers to Meet | Committee (Oakland, Wayne, Ma- | . Astor. told the "City Lines, Ine., last month was| sn, : we do we lese 74ST sands of frogmen who could swim) COLOMA i — The annual Wa- le war yee Mone } oa today al casio Cent less than February’ riders. Ag long as the overall pic- - ISLANDS Wheens = Se Gomney benches o> Seriber ter Wonderland baton twirling con- papper eden Lenten join her ture stays up. where we can stay confuse and unnerve the defenders. |1..¢ wil) be held March 2% at| A combined group including Po.| _ “There's no logical explanation | somewhere in the black, they won't INA CHIANG MAY One of the strangest twists in Coloma, The event. rated class A! Wayne and Macomb Counties, was | Robert | ‘fF it.” Eart W. Dreasher, trams- | be cut.” “ROLL THE DICE’ this Oriental drama is that many }y the National Baton Twirling | termed the most logical ¥y to _4 : ee 21, | Portation superintendent, sem: | The only solution to the continual f pAmericans..of the NigheHt RDM. .Amsees~e- “by-the-Colomat “develop a CHHbInEY solution to el tlie ines KTS : . ote ‘ ; Chiang to roll the . pond Bepstepss tthe Walevacwer Ete — oe sonnei ee —— ott been ata peak for the jast three { make “sérvice more attractive. | e dice—for Matsu and Quemoy—or oe problem. | ¥ ne tremendous | “* oo Oe ecten, morrow. rant ‘Grand Rapids Valve Up |Claims Mate Took Teeth r > blasts of molten| Checking the January totals last; To do this, the company hopes (7 Ge rock which en-| month, he saw| te convince downtown merchants These Americans represent . BATTON gulfed the east-|% glimmer of hope for the transit} “tt will be to their advantage te those whe feel communism has ern tip of the island. company because the 18-month| eliminate parking on downtown gone far enough in Asia. The lohg passenger decline seemed to| streets, thus eliminating conges- Matsu and Quemey issue is a8 Stationed at Honolulu, Batton tion and making service more geod as any other to bring Saase ‘en the gevtng gen tava th a monthly; He said statistics show that 90 Peiping. cent for downtown | “Bit si , under officia) U.S. coursed down the hills to the a ekid began. sexe by peunle whe cae up en, TWO ISLANDS, ONE BIG QUESTION—The decision will have to be | orexsure. Pro tag always nea. company | -‘‘When we can get service to| ‘ick, for the Commie invaders are crawling down the coast. (backed down as he did in the “The valcano Kilauea was 50 passengers.| the point where we can get a . * rr miles out of our way, but it was person downtown as fast or faster e hog m mu, oe a S Hit Peak Her marked. He added that the red t rivers of lava could be seen for avi Zs 1 ea ere some distance. ae tas tala Batten Sabende ts cial banks came to $251,388,000 ee ne St cnotenth of revelation was made today compared with $196,691,000 cash savings, college when he réturns to est ee. is the fast fis- factor “inthe Mutton | State Police Cars power ‘hat can exert_strone im-|f0 Test New Plates EAST LANSING. i» — State Po- in Exercise ‘Big Blast’ ssssecessseeesseeee™ i Z F f if Z | p hh rayons, others. Sizes 2-6. Boys’’ spring tweed suits 16 No cherge tor elterations Smart, crease-resistant 35°% wool tweed in tan or gray. Single-breasted 2 button style with inside breast pocket. Snug. Tex waist, ple ated slacks. 8-16. 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Within certain limitations, the any action by you to enter a con-| _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, ‘Tax —9- ie | Fall Record N | amount of a grant (including ac- commodations, travel expense, and these conditions: part of their academle grant rep- resenting payment for their serv- fees, unless all candidates for the same degree are required to perform similar services (such ag teaching, in working toward a degree in education). Persons who are not candidates for a degree must pay tax on their! scholarship or fellowship grant un- 1955 eeded on Some Items separate schedules, available DA Hetil Te a rite sanLteedies =8 probably telephone), : : ij I less it comes from a tax-exempt religious, charitable, scientific, lit- F you { menting revi core | determination - of your edjusted|@ tis sins of Pis-Werns. vals Seve cubtranead toon pos income |\ Wat ons out of grory three rr }: your sons examined. 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It dealt with Harlan's views on world government and on whether treaties might override the United States Constitution and state laws. It was raised by his membership on the National Advisory Council ofthe Atlantic Union Committeé. Harlan denied he was a ‘‘one- worlder,”’ and said he did not fa- vor any surrender of American sovereignty. He said he had -not been active in the Atlantic Union group, and had. not even paid dues, * * *@ Suggestions; also have been ad- vanced that this controversy was “ rete a ae +, a * ‘|lawed racial segregation in the the Judiciary Committee who want- ed to avoid raising the school seg- regation issue. This the Southern Harlan is the grandson and namesake of a Supreme Court jus- tice who wrote a vigorous dissent in an 1896 decision upholding the doctrine of separate but equal fa- cilities for the races. That doctrine, first applied to transportation, also affected schools until last year when the Supreme Court unanimously out- public schools. * *« ® In the Judiciary Committee's hearings on the nomination, con- cludéd a week ago, Sen. Eastland {D - Miss) asked Harlan if he thought the Supreme Court should change established interpretations of the Constitution in accordance with the economic, political or so- ciological views of judges on the court. With a smile, and taking otf his spectacles, Harlan answered: ‘‘To lay that question bare, you are asking me how I would have voted on the segregation case if I had been a member of the court?”’ Eastland insisted- he was just asking a general question and: dropped the subject. 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He appeared as spokesman for the American Coalition, an organiza- tion with the avowed aim of keep- ing “America American.” He said Harlan might supply the vote necessary ‘‘to abolish the United States by judicial decision.” He referred to a case involving the refusal of a cemetery in Sioux City, Iowa, to bury an American Indian killed in the Korean War, because of a racial restrictive clause in its contract. * ae bd The Iowa Supreme Court upheld the cemetery in a damage suit brought by the soldier's widow, and the Supreme Court by a 4-4 vote jet the ruling of the state court stand, Among the points raised by counsel for the widow was the con- tention that the cemetery contract violated the U.N. treaty provision pledging member nations to pro- mote observance of human rights and fundamental freedoms without distinction as to race. Some of the Judiciary Commit- ‘Dutyfi tee members opposing Harlan have made -much ‘of this case, saying they fear he might tip the balance so that ‘it would hold in some future case that a treaty could override federal or state laws aid constitutions. Harlan, in testimony before the committee, said it would be im- pfoper for him to express his views on any specific cases but he em- phasized that, as a Supreme Court justice, he would feel a duty to uphold and enforce the Constitution and the law. ~ ‘While disclaiming any ‘“‘one- world” views and testifying his connection with the Atlantic Union movement had been: only nominal, Harlan said he nevertheless be- lieved this country must align it- self with other free nations in re- sisting Communist aggression. 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It isn't fair to base a price on sales prospects under those He pointed out the window: On the other side of the border the New York State Power Author- ity will re-establish relatively few persons. But Ontario Hydro and the New York authority will divide equally the over-all cost of all the re-establishment, estimat- ed unofficially at 65 to 70 million. dollars on the Canadian side and perhaps 15 millions on the U.S. ge. Bet It’s Popular, Too SAN AN'BONIO, Tex. wi — City Eskimo Ice Cream Sounds a Bit Fishy WALLA WALLA, Wash. 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Officials of the Piasecki Helicop- ter Corp, said yesterday itg H21 | model is the ‘first production heli- copter with sufficient carrying capacity to lift an effective quan- tity of fire-fighting agent and the necessary. equipment far its appli- dation.” Michigan is.the No, 1 preducer Solve and ee with Rennel Concentrate, hether you are 26 or 76 rs. old, boy or girl, it's ible, and just m4 necessary, F: LaHaine, 219 §. ” osso Mich. writ have used six bottles of wr RR z, derful now t and Rennel has made a plus an amount—unspecified—for | ‘That old home, is all the stake | ywanager George Rice hol a lage. medicine, Rene Concen. . = waist a hydroelectric pool will produce | “forceful taking." they've got. 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Michigan's | juvenile laws was heard yesterday | by those attending the 3rd chil. | ~ West Bloomfield Talks. SHIP — Problems of incorpora- tion facing township governments | jwill be aired at the 12:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday of West League of Women Vot- in Wem Bloomfield Township W. Skrubb, Oakland ome planner, will discuss the problems township governments - are facing ze facing because of the incor. of small communities et ih Interested men and women in te community have been invited Corps duty ‘tion held a . Florence Schlosser, Mrs. John Sellman Sr. and Mrs. Harry ce Lei 7 i ok } | a to Feature - ‘Scout Program. at Pontiac Lake “Ronnie Kind Wins Table Tennis Trophy “WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Ronnie Kind of 5825 Mill St. has Won the annual Young Men's: Ath- letie Club table tennis champion- ship, sponsored by the recreation t. — ’ | dren's Services Forum at Michigan { to Air “Problems Due! State College, according to Dwight i] Incorporation |S. Adams, director of the Pontiac : r TOWN. ; Area United Fund. ; Adams reported a speech by Stations Launch | Court handles juvenile crimes and Mrs. Maxine Virtue, a well- iknown lawyer from Ypsilanti. She appealed for a Family Court system in Michigan. Children are now handled in two courts, she stated. ‘‘The Probate adoptions and the Circuit Court handles the them in divorce , cases, Spring Good Time fo Immunize Kids LANSING \® — Spring is a good time to see that children are im- munized against smalipox, diph- theria, lockjaw and whooping cough, the State Health Depart- ment advised today. “This is especially important for those school children who need boesters and the youngsters who will start school next fall,"’ said Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state health commissioner. Dr. Heustis said it is advisable | to get the immunization over be- fore the“start of the polio season. The children are more accessible in a group during the school months, he said. He said although many persons never have seen a case of diph- theria or smallpox, these diseases | flare up occasionally as proven by the development of 17 diphtheria | cases in Grand Rapids last fall. ed Clean-Up Drive. on Ads Over Air NEW YORK # — Twenty-four metropolitan area radio and tele- vision stations have adopted a code of standards aimed .at stamping | before divorce actions are started. e a Roh icons s % uvenilé Le Changes Gain Official Okay at Forum “Many times they become door prizes in divorce cases,” She listed contradictions of the two courts’ actions, duplication of facilities and shortage of staff as dangers in the present set UP | which are “causing. rather than euring, many juvenile delinquént | problems.” The Family Court, Mrs. Virtue | explained, would enter the picture | It would treat the symptoms rather than the results of juvenile prob- lems. The court would be a single unit | for solving major legal problems | of the family. It would be .more economical, she asserted, in that there would | be no duplication of the same cases in two courts, reducing the number of proceedings required. A constitutional would probably be necessary to. approve the courts, she explained. However, the plan could be tested through cooperation of the existing courts. Says Red Maps Include Kasmir as Part of China NEW DELHI, India u—Socialist party leader S, N. Dwivedy told Prime Minister Nehru today some Red Chinese maps show Kasmir as part of Chiha. . Questioned in the. upper House, Nehru denied knowledge of such maps, Dwivedy said he was willing: to lay maps in his possession on the table in Parliament. “If our attention is drawn to such maps we shall consider it,”’ Nehru said, * * A border state touching China, Afghanistan and Peiping - ruled Tibet, Kashmir is claimed by both India and Pakistan. Nehru reiterated that the aften- tion of the Peiping government has previously been drawn to its maps showing parts of India as theirs Red Chiria had replied, he said, that it was using Nationalist Chi- |} mum amendment | Take Action to Relieve Flopded Conditions on June Street ROCHESTER — The Avon Town- ship Board of Trustees last night | approved revamping the mini- jot sizes, on the recom:; | mendation of the township zoning | | board. | Given approval was a change | allowing subdivision lots of less | ‘than 100 foot width, if the sub- \ divider furnishes ‘water, The second change in the 2 ing ordinance was te permit lets with sufficient area to have di- mensions other than 100 vf 200 feet, as presently required | The changes were proposed by " subdividers to the zoning board March 4, Both amendments will become effective 30 days after publication. In other action, the trustees voted to put a bulldozer to work teday te correct fleeded condi- tion, on June street, south of ; Auburn, According to Township Super- visor Cyril E, Miller and Dr. E, E. Ludwig, the Oakland County Drain Commission hag failed to correct the drainage there, Township Attorney Rex Bebout was authorized to request that the County Clerk put the drain situ- ation in Avon Township on the agneda of the next meeting of the County Board of Supervisors. Final appreval was given the | Weaver's Acres subdivision, lo- cated on East Auburn Road in the Brooklands area. The 3% building-lot site alse needs the | approval of the .Oakiand County road commission, Supervisor Miller reported that the third well on the township site jis in, and producing well. The Northern Oakland Girl Scout 4 intmum Lot Sizes Plan Commission Okays' 1956 Operating Budget An operating budget for 1956 of; planner should be hired to begin $40,669 was approved by the Oak- | “land-use studies which are the land County Plan Commission yes- ‘backbone of county and municipal terday for submission to the Board | | planning” and have not been start- out “bait” advertising. nese maps which it has had no time | Council was granted permission to The seven-point code was worked | hold a cookie sale for camp funds ito revise, ‘April 15-29 tn the _the township. Salk ‘Shots. Set out with the Better Business Bu- | reau, which said thousands of | complaints had come in of mis- leading and deceptive advertising * * * Members asked whether Peiping | had been told where the Indian | frontiers lay, Nehru replied; ‘We | over the air waves in this area. The complaints generally con | food freezer plans ond used by these firms as | get a salesman into the home of |TV and radio listeners. It said the low-priced item she) | Once there, these salesmen don't want to ask anyone to recog- nize our rights. We are there on cerned a “minority” of firms of- | frontiers about which there never fering “low, low priced” sewing has been any doubt, and this: has machines, vacuum cleaners, storm | been made clear to everyone.” windows, the like, the bureau said. County Deaths William Anderson ROCHESTER—Service for Wil- liam Anderson, 78, a former resi- would disparage the advertised | dent, will be held at 2 p.m. Satur- product, practically refuse to sell| day at the William R. Potete. it, and harangue the householder | Funeral Home, with burial in Mt. for hours trying to sell a higher | Avon Cemetery. He died Sunday in| jn the test administration of the .| priced product. paeares will serve the refresh | St. Andrew Fellowship Plans Supper, Movie DRAYTON PLAINS — A Fellow- ship Supper, the first in a series of fellowship events, will be held- at 6:30 p. m. Friday at St. Andrew Episcopal Church. The supper will be preceded by an evening Com- munion Service at 6 p. m. | A film, “I Beheld His Glory,” | depicting the story of Jesus’ cruci- fixion as seen by Cornelius the centurion, will be shown during the | program which follows. Mrs. An- ' Miller is chairman of the «dtind defeated Andy McSellie of Dixie Highway in the final round of contest, which 32 players en fered. The defending champ Gary Hines. did not participate -The Athletic Club meetings are gus event Car Kills Shrine Aide DETROIT (UP) Mrs. Cora 79 p.m. every” Monday Quinlan, 60-year-old office worker, iinet tae) Vek ie ti “at the CAT building. for high at Fr. Coughlin’s Shrine of the, school boys. Little Flower, died at Menry Ford | “Director John Hackett. ' Home After. Touching -Wires-—- Seattle, Wash., and the body will arrive Friday morning. Surviving are tw osons, Earl of | Detroit, Carl of Big Beaver, four / daughters, Mrs. Doris Couch of Pontiac, Mrs. Donna Griffin: of Rochester, Mrs. Ruth Mortensen of Troy Township. and Mrs. Mil- dred Greal of Rochester, a sister, Mrs. Jane Buchanan of Seat- tle, 19 grandchildren, 27 great- grandchildren, August F. Faulmann UTICA—Service for August F. | Faulmann, 76, of 44940 Malow St., will be held at 1:30 p.m. Saturday | at the Trinity Lutheran Church, with burial in Utica Cemetery by the Schwarzkoff-Milliken Funeral He died Tuesday Painter Falls to Death ~ GRAND RAPIDS (UP)— Hendricks, 39, Grand Rapids, was high | Hospital last night shortly after she | killed yesterday when he plunged school coach, will award Kind the was struck by a car while crossing | 100 feet to a concrete floor after tournament trophy this week. a street. Youth Night in Waterford Will Feature Sock Hop “WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Agock hop with records is planned for tonight's Teenage Y mouth. i ght dante, to be held from 7:30 $:30 at the Community Activitie just north of Airport -road. “The weekly activity nights, spon- | sored by the Waterford Township Recreation Dept., have proved pop. | wlar, with an average of 325 teen- agers attending each Thursday for the past six weeks. “Next week a local band will farnish music for the dancing, membership cards for the Thomas Belton, superintendent of program, and many f ssahenen said, On April 7, Bud Davies, popula: radio and TV disc jockeys will be featured, Davies. who appeared at s Waterford High School last year, Building on Williams Lake road, will play | pass out sample records and fa the latest record hits; ivors, and possibly may bring a guest artist. Youth Night programs feature dancing, games and dairy. bar re freshments They are open to all girls and boys of high school To date, over 300 have signed weekly ittend aie others ona might- to-n ght bas: s i Ree : _ FURNITURE at Irs FINEST Ob 2-2121 — OL 1.9642 | Rochester, Mich. " Commerce chapters coming in contact with high ten- sion wires at Fisher Body Plant No. 2. Hendricks, an employe of Ben- Herr Paint Contractors, was paint ing the plant ceiling when he came mocantact with the live wires Plan Jaycee Convention MUSKEGON uw — More than MM members and directors of Michigan's 115 Jumor Chagnber of are expected | to attend their state convention at Muskegon March 11 and 12. Activities include presentation of a distinguished service award to | them an selected by a judging com- ° mittee from winners of “Young Man of the Year’ awards : 7 lew ren R | visited the mansion Tuesday and | he served coffee and cookies to all. ‘for 19,000 Kids in Kent County “GRAND RAPIDS City- ‘county health officials are prepar-— ing to administer Salk polio vac: | |cine to 19.000 children in Kent | | County in April. They are proceeding on the as- _ sumption that medical authorities, _who have been evaluating the vac- cine, will approve it on or about April 1. Half of the youngsters inoculated vaccine here last vear will be in- ‘cluded in the group to receive it next month, according to Dr. John D. Morely. city public health phy- sician in charge of the Salk pro- | | Sram. ; The 1954 test covered 1) 544 Grand Rapids children ih the first | + | thre “e grades at school. Only half} iwere actually given Salk injec- | tions. The other half, picked as a ‘control group, received injections jo! a harmless fluid. Sen. Potter Recovering From Callous Operation WASHINGTON Ut—Sen. Charles kf. Potter (R-Mich) is recovering from minor surgery performed list week at Bethesda (Md) Naval Hospital where a callous was re- _oved from the stump of his right of Auditors. “ The figure represents a $12,941 increase over this year’s operating | budget of $27,728. ‘ The increase is asked mainly | to cover hikes in staff salaries | and addition of three persens te the commission’s office person- nel, explained Director George N. . : The director feels a land-use Pay Campaign Opens Monday UAW, GM and Ford Schedule Preliminary Contract Talks DETROIT inaries in the CIO United Auto) Workers’ fight for a guaranteed | annua] wage in the auto industry | start next week. The union announced in joint statements with General Motors and Ford yesterday that ‘‘ex- ploratory” talks or the conduct of contract negotiations will be. held then—separately with each! company. Forma] negotiations are ex- pected to begin shortly before mid-April. General Motors’ five-year con- tract with the union expires May 29. The Ford pact runs out June 1. The UAW already has announced | its main goal will be a guaranteed annual wage. H. W. Anderson, GM's vice, president in charge of personnel, and J. W. Livingston, UAW vice} president and director of the union's GM department, said in| their statement the General | Motors meeting will open “during | the week of Monday, March 14." The statement added: “The meetings are being held at this time because representa- tives of the UAW-CIO wil) be | engaged at activities in connec- tien with their national con- vention in Cleveland at the time ‘when they ordinarily would be in such preliminary discussion with GM. Ford Motor Co. and the UAW announced their representatives | wil open a preliminary meeting | in Detroit next Wednesday. John S. Bugas, Ford's vice president for industrial relations, | and Ken Bannon, the union's Ford | Department director, said in their | statement: “We believe it wil] be to the | benefit of both the company and |. the union to meet in advance and | lay the gr oundwork for an orderly | start of negotiations.” Formal negotiations between the union and GM are scheduled to begin soon after Apri] 4. Ford-, UAW negotiations are set to start) April 11. Fruit Growers Seek Apple-Processing Plant BELDING (# — A group of fruit grewers in Ionia and Montcalm counties is negotiating for an ap- ple-processing plant for this area. Frank Klackle of Greenville, president of the Tonia-Montcalm Fruit) Growers Association, said the negotiations are with a concern in Indiana that makes apple juice (P) — The prelim. | | is now eight months old, Skrubb | considerable ed as yet. Such studies would help cities, | villages and townships develop their zoning plans by providing: in- formation on recreational, residen- tial, industrial and agricultural ' areas, said Skrubb. Addition of a second civil engi- | neer is asked to ‘‘develop water study outlines needed by commit- tees of the rd of Supervisors and the plan ission."’ The_job would be recruited for in 1956 and filled in 1957. . One file clerk ig requested to handle increasing file work, typing and library classification. Also included is $20,000 to speed up highway and water surveys. It is hoped this amount can be ob- tained in federa) aid, said Skrubb., ’ Skrubb presented a brief break- down of services to the county by | the Detroit Metropolitan Area Re- | sional Planning Commission in 1954. The regional group received $12,940 last year as a subsidy from } , Oakland. Past performances indicate the | regional group does not warrant . moge than $5,000 annually from the county, the director stated. The county plan commission might pro- vide information needed by the re- gional commission to make up for the lower appropriation, he stated. | The Oakland commission's staff said. “The 3-man staff has made headway in... zoning, economic development and highway research,” hg, stat- ed. The staff should be increased, he asserted, to suggest means of ‘‘pro- | viding a more orderly and efficient | use of land and public funds within _ the county. “All studies thus far indicate that Oakland County will grow to a population far exceeding a mil- | lion people during this generation. | We cannot afford to lag behind in | our planning.” ” Detroit Nike Bases Begin Operations DETROIT (INS)—Two top-secret underground Nike bases are going into operation in Detroit this week. | The deadly guided missiles, which will streak to intercept any enemy plane approaching Detroit in an | air attack, are being cached in con- crete vaults at Rouge Park and at the east end of Belle Isle. At Rouge Park, 100 soldiers are going through practice alerts. When an alarm signal is sound. ed, the slim, cigar-shaped Nikes | rise silently out of the ground on | a huge elevator afd shift into an erect position. The Nike is guided to its target ‘by radar stations spotted around ‘the city. These radar stations and | launching sites are the most closely. (guarded military posts in the state | 'of Michigan. Two more Nike sites will open soon at Selfridge Field and Utica. Woman Waives Exam on Narcotics Charge Mrs. Roxie Ann Shelton, 50, of 407 S. Jessie St., charged with il- legal possession of narcotics, waived examination yesterday when she appeared before Munici- pal Judge Cecil McCallum. Facing ciricuit court arraignment | Monday, she was ordered held in the county jail under $500) bond. Pontiac Police of the vice squad said... Mrs......Sbelt ted MAS... caY will approve today President Ei- senhower’s program to boost the’ pay of career military servicemen | from 6 to 25 per cent. | years’ service would get an added See House OK onGl Pay Hike Career Soldiers Would Benefit From Proposed ‘Wage Increase WASHINGTON ® — Two key. Democrats predicted the House Purebred Pig Gives Her All, Starts Project The purebred Hampshire pig pictured on the county page yes- terday with a member of the Mil- ford Future Farmers of Ameri- ca member was very busy about. press time yesterday, but it had nothing to do with the picture. She gave birth to seven piglets, Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) of the) House Armed Services Committee and Rep. Kilday (D-Tex), a senior member, said they had heard of | no important opposition, The meas- | to ithe military payroll, A House vote is expected in late afternoon, The acted. The measure calls for an aver- age increase of 11.9 per cent for enlisted men and warrant offi- cers with over two years’ service and officers with over three years’ duty. An estimated twe million men weuld be due to raises on the first of the month after the President signs the bill. An Army private with over three $7.80 per month, or $101.40; a first lieutenant with over three years’ duty would get $61.22 for $335.40 . monthly; a brigadier general with over 22 years’ service would be jumped $49.92 to $850.20 monthly. No increases are provided for ‘men with less service. Adminis- tration spokesmen said the main 3 purpose is to encourage trained | men to make a career of military service, The President strongly backed it. Schedule Dates for Waterford ‘Home Show WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — The date for the first annual home and gardens exhibition sponsored by the Waterford Junior Chamber of Commerce has been announced as April 29, 30, and May 1. The project is for all township and vicinity businesses concerning home and garden merchandise. show will be held in the cAI 6 building, and exhibition space is now available for purchase. John Chase has been named |chairman of the event, and Rich. | ard Dean is handling the space | rental. fine. | bers of the club to raise. ure would add 745 million dollars | ol annual five-billion-dollar | Senate! has not | |; and owner David Charlick says both mother and family are doing This gets the FFA project of raising pigs off to a good start. Under the plan, Charlick will give a pig apiece to two other mem- This. process ig continued until the entire FFA chapter is in the | nig business. idest Negro university in the United States is Wilberforce Uni- | versity, Wilberforce, Ohio, founded ‘im 1855, A Beautiful Table Setting Let us create acenter- piece to complement your table for that special occasion. - Rochester © Greenhouses & Member F. T. D. 210 E. 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The bill has already been sent to conference, but the committee fought to a deadlock. A new-—conference committee was appointed and set to work to- day in a second attempt to iron If the deadline is not met, he said, the tax will expire and the state will have no way to col- lect unpaid business receipts taxes. SECURITY RISK —— FRIDAY—SATURDAY —— “RING OF FEAR,” CinemaScope and “DIAMOND — ‘New Lake “Theater Walled Lake More Women Wearing ‘Pajamas on the Street By EARL IN NEW YORK — I was wonderin’ whether more women don’t Questions” ‘wit, said, “Tain’t that. It's just that most wives never get outa, their pajamas nowadays.” x * x * Kate Smith's subbing for Jackie Gleason. Well, now there are. two performers of equal stature. x *&« *&* * When Zsa Zsa Gabor read the NBC Comedy Hour script showing the Gabors with three cilienaires, she flared up: “Why does everyone always think we're interested in ~ wealthy men?” There was a gag about her not eotting ¢ diamonds. She} | was supposed to say: “Oh, : ae i well, this is my year for Rubies, anyway!” She objected. The line was killed. Between scenes, Zsa Zsa sat on Rubirosa’s lap. * * * * Joan Bennett’s dtr. Me- | linda Markey, who'll do “No Time for Susan” on Fireside | Theater Mar. 15, is a ringer for her mom, to me _ the glamour puss with the least | perishable beauty of ‘em all. _* x x * George S. Kaufman and wife Leueen Mac- Grath, who wrote the first version of “Silk Stockings” and then dropped out, get about epee - $4,000 a week royalties. MELINDA MARKEY They haven't attended the new Abe Burrows version. If anybody tells Kaufman, “I like your show,” he can honestly say, “Is that so? I haven’t seen it yet!” x * * * . Marilyn Monroe's going to take a bow at the Friars’ dinner for Martin and Lewis Friday. That ought to make the show. * * * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL Joe DiMaggio took off for a few days in Florida... Joey Adams and Johnny Desmond were deluged™with phone calls after their job Sunday night on Tele- vision Playhouse. * * * * ePhil Silvers’ CBS-TV show was sold to the R. J. Reynolds tobacco company (with a 50 G’s-a-week budget)... | Movie star Bob Wagner, seeking a date here last week, asked Celebrity Service which pretty girls were in town... Despite the doubt about the figure used in the “Underwater” ads, Lori Nelson uses her own in the movie. x * * * Sherry Britton walkgd out of the Club Menaco’s show ‘cause there were other strippers on the bill... Erica Steele will show off her new hair color at the Jelke trial — char- coal blonde... There were two Harold Greens in “Silk Steckings,” so one of 'em is now Forest Green. x & & * ce Adiai' Stevenson will tour South | America after July 4... Jackie Gleason | will audition dancers for a planned new | Sat. night TV show, “Mardi Gras” . * . LORI NELSON Model Barbara Nichols, with a new hairdo, was mistaken for | |Marilyn Monroe by many at El Morocco... A pretty girl's | chores things to Marion Brando's bill — and ‘tt ain't Josanne. * * * * ” wart’ s Pearis , Strange thing about women in high society is their Thurs., Fri., Set. _Eimennscore | BiaNALYNN TASHUNTER great desire to own the most clothes and wear the least. -—~Dodge City (Kas.) Globe. * * * * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A contestant on Herb Shriner's TV quiz said he worked for the tax department. Herb answered, “Shucks, they've got us all doing that now.” * * * * A woman told Snooky Lanson about her middle- -aged hus- band: “When he was young his physique was a legend—but now the legend's starting to sperad.” That's eart, brother, (Copyright 1955) Very Hard on Taxi TOKYO @—Pvt. Charies Brox- meyer, 6 feet 4 and 225 pounds, was hit by a small Japanese taxi. Damage to taxi: windshield smashed, fender torn Off, grill Businessmen Will Attend 2-Day MSC Symposium EAST LANSING W — Leading businessmen will give their views on the’future of business at a cen- wear. slacks on the street lately, till Herb Polesie, the “20/" ‘By LOUELLA ©. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Jean ~ | Fontaine, completely over her-bur- will produce in Europe. Van Johnson is the co-star and while both Joan and Van may hum or Whistle, they'll hardly carry the musica]-honors® My guess is the, singing will be dubbed in which has never hurt-any movie I've ever seen. ~“Tea and Sympathy’ kept Joan on Broadway many menths and she left the cast only when the bursitis became so painful She couldn't continue. The part of Lisa in ‘‘Rosalinda” is not only a good. job for Joan, it entails a nice location trip to Salzburg this summer. High Court Upsets | Extortion Conviction LANSING (#—The State Su- preme Court yesterday upset the conviction of a University. Michigay student accused of ex- 00 from a_ friend's mother with a fake kidnaping scare. The court reversed the Detroit recorders’ court conviction of William F. Welke, 29, who had been sentenced to five to 20 years. The case was sent back for 4 new trial. He was accused of being the man who telephoned Mrs. Kath- erine Vasu of Detroit from Ann Arbor May 31, 1949, and demand- ing $3,500 for the return.of her son, Cordell, a student living in the same dormitory as Welke and who was never kidnaped. Mrs. Vasu said she gave the money to a man with. a bandaged face in front of a Detroit bank. The court said Welke was con- victed. on prejudicial evidence. Auto Club Finds Radar Effective in Setting Speed DETROIT (UP) — Automobile Club of Michigan officials said to- day radar and other speed calcula- to determine what the speed limits should be. “They (mechanical speed cal- culators) are the most efficient gadget yet devised for determin- ing prevailing speeds and setting realistic speed limits," Ernest P. Davis, Auto Club safety and traf- fice director, said. “When used ‘ ‘|for this purpose, they are a bene- fit to the community.” Auto Club General Manager E. 8S. Matheson said the gadgets preventing traffic accidents. | “The most effective deterrent |to violation of traffic laws and | consequent accidents and deaths | ling diligently,’ “Neither rubber tubes and me- billboard can substitute for this vention,” he said. “By using these devices, (pohce) apprehend a violator after he has broken the law and created a «potential traffic accident.” guilty and Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland: set sentencing | damaged, wheels wrenched awry, ten F i | driver shaken. Damage to Brox- njal symposium April 12 and 13 at Michigan State College. for March 14. Bennett was undé@rgoing a jury | trial, but decided to plead after _Assistant.Prosecutor Robert __D. | +Jong,..dinished..presenting..the. exc | dence against him. The Ferndale man admited en- tering a Royal Oak Township home last Nov. 19 and taking $63 worth of jewelry and other articles. | No More Red Tecs meyer, of Bismarck, N.D.: small PLUS facial bruise. a The two-day confe erence will fea- | - ; . oy Tare Speakers trom the fields “of "A BULLET 1S WAITING” “Some. tire makers “have up to accounting. hotel, restaurant and 6,000 different molds for various institutional management, market- Rory “Cothoun | tire sizes and types. ing management, business and education. Major speakers will include Thursday | Howard J. stoddard, president of the Michigan National Bank, and Friday {| Leland 1. Doan, president of Dow Chemical Co. Saturday | Cane All new and in COLOR GLORY! M-G-M | Detroit River where it joins Lake | " presents Erie, rests the steamer “Clarion’’ THE FIRST GREAT MUSICAL caryees Lorene. of tanteme cargoes: Locomotives. Just below the mouth of the | | LONDON (—The House of Com- ‘mons was told that the British Malay government has barmed Communist - sponsored tea par- ties there because the Reds were using them to indoctrinate stu- | dents. oP; Bergsin Prices! Thundering BLAZING —— FURY... IN on BIG SHOW FOR ye Davy cRoc KETT INOIAN SCOUT effective method of accident pre- | a they ting devices shoald be used only | ‘Broadway, are not an effective means of © Liberace wants no biographical materia] in his Warner picture “Sincerely Yours,”’ and hag so in-|}. formed script writer Iving Wal- lace in no Uncertain terms. He doesn't want the movie to seem like a “one shot'’ — or @ life story — because Mr. Key-| board has other ideas about his life yarn. ‘He’s writing it to sell to a major studio (Warners, if they’re interested) for still another pic- ture, For all his geniality and wide smile, this boy wasn't born yes- terday. * * * Speaking of strays home from John Hodiak hadn't been in town two days before Charlie Schnee invited him out to MGM to put his John Hancock on a deal to play the district attorney in “Trial.” Like Joan Fontaine, John has been. on Broadway in the hit “Caine Mutiny Court Martial” for almost a year. He laughed when he told me, “and now. I'm back in a court- room again in ‘Trial’, which is Don Mankiewicz’# prize winning novel about a lawyer defending a boy charged with murder.” THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH, 10, 1955 Joan Fontaine Ready for Rosalinda= was a0 cute as starlet in “A Star is “ and I do mean Lucy Mar- lowe, is justifying Columbia's faith The girl who Jerry Wald, who is personally producing “Queen Bee,” says that Lucy will have the fans sitting up and taking notice of her in two Co- lumbia pictures not yet released. “My Sister Eileen’ and “Tight Spot," the latter with Ginger Rogers Leave it to Joan to help a new-/. comer along and okay her for the second femme lead in her picture. | * * © Snapshots of Hollywood col. | lected at random: Patricia Mo. | risen waderwent surgery at (ivod Samaritan Tuesday morning, Re- ports are that Pat's along nicely. Charlie O’Curran, Betty Hytton’s ex, who hasn't been dating much, was with Mona Knox at Jack's at the Beach. Whether Rita Gam and her hus- | band, Sidney -Lumet, are es- | tranged or not, he arrives in Hollywood tomorrow—alone. 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Since with instant cf rabbit for the title of being the eup story ote: oe ay anes eee cheese in existence. It ance in an instant, the coffee cure dees cite that the fondue dates | Melt butter in the'top of a double | for ull parties is something to back at least to the 13th century. | boiler. Stir in flour and salt, then! keep in mind. Although it uses no prepared or| the milk. Cook over boiling water, | wy. sous a5 authority’ than Ready-to-serve ingredients, it is | SUrmné consianty, jnus sauce '*! Baron Montesquica de Charles | w ee OS! popular with modern hostesses as Add cheese and stirr mixture. do Seccnint, he tamems 18 COMREY Snes mm | Tolls into bite-sized pieces. it requires no other preparation than grating the cheese ard cutting énrich yeast-raised bread or crusty The fondue should be served | until cheese is melted. Add sherry and seasonings. or chafing dish. Serve bot in indi- | ' vidual bowls or a large casserole | effects of coffee in convincing folks that. wit is flourishing, even when it isn't. CHICKEN WITH RICE CHICKEN WITH_NOODLES cmeacecmaniios: ECONOMICAL Piping hot. If possible, keep it | Brush sugar cookies, before bak- | Wrote the baron: Ready To Serve — hot over an electric plate or aleo- | ing, with slightly beaten egg white| “Great is the vogue of coffee in Just Heat and Eat hel burner, ‘and sprinkle with finely chopped Paris. In the houses where it is Each diner spears a piece of ' wainats or pecans. supplied, the proprietors know how See | HURON FRIENDLY’S Press Phote WINTER JELLY MAKING — Mrs. Percy Dunn's) rehearsal are (1. to r.) Sandra Majors. 13, of Hickory Girl Scout Troop is going to make grape jelly at the | jane: Carol Dunn, 12, of Pheasant street; Mfs. 5, Sonearerap Sie Batyrtay. Photographed during a/ Dunn; and Faith Hoover, 10, also of Pheasant street. a , P + Troop to Hold _ Demonstration o Waterford Center Girls Can and Freeze Fruits Try Lollipopcorn Balls for Children’s Party For an after-schoo} or party treat for your youngsters, try these lollipiopcorn balls. Just shape popcorn balls around the candy part of a lollipop. They are simple to make, and fun for the youngsters to eat. For Deep-Fat Frying Always use a kettle of adequate size when you are doing a lot of | deep-fat frying and never fill it | more than two-thirds full. When reusing the fat, add a small amount of fresh fat, to replace that sidering trying a batch of froten orange julce jelly. . As a background for their beoth, the girls have made a map of the world on a 4x8 panel, painted it and pictured the foods native to each country, Mrs, Elden John- son and Mrs. Aden Thorton, troop assistants, have helped with all the preparations, The girls would like to share their jelly recipe with you. Mak- ~ jelly at this time of the year peps up your meals. And it’s to easy! WINTER GRAPE JELLY By Girl Scout @reop 119 2 cups bottled grape juice Oe eet Maxwell House Instant 43 Coffee 6 Oz. Jar E max of the week will be the Scout-| is"bette liquid pectin lost in frying. | > - arama to be held this Saturday!* Combine juice and sugar in 8! jay . dash of ground cumin | <= seed to your chili con carne if you want to give this hearty dish a large saucepan and mix well. Place over high heat, bring to boil, stirring constantly. Stir in liquid pectin. Bring to a full rolling boil and boil 1 minute. Remove from heat. Skim off foam with a metal spoon and pour into glasses. Cover at once with % inch of hot paraf- fin. Makes 5 medium glasses. Frost With Potatoes There's something extra-special meat loaf when you frost | it mashed potatoes | and put back in a very hot so the tips of the potatoes tinged with golden-brown. 42 i i iy i it Eh e * WAFFLES af 8 THOWARD STREET FOOD MARKET 148 Howard Street at Perry Parking Lot > THESE ITEMS FEATURED "FHRU MARCH 16! - SAVE TWO WAYS EVERY DAY LOW PRICES “TUNA Plus CHUNK STYLE Hundreds of Free Premiums with 2 5 Wao 2 EVEREDY COUPONS! MEAT DEPARTMENT | CHARMIN i BEEF“ 99! tissyr ~ geoRk Roast * 29°| = 29° PEAS. SLICED BACON * 39° PEAS sincom steax: ~ G9¢| Tomatoes at g dh lls UE YOUR CHOICE — Kingan‘s Skinless FRANKS Tender Loin End PORK LOIN ROAST Armour’s Matchless Sliced #1 Trepek BACON | Rib End Pork Loin Y2 Gallon iH Hekman’s SALTINES Birds Eye FISH STICK hoe a aeanchainsssiianaa Ubbys Libby's Spanish Rice ‘“a<—=¥?» and FRIES ty?” | BEEF STEW 5% apr . TENDER, ITC 303 Can << , , : Fee : bd CUBED STEAK 69°] ge eg. | ct gga) |\eatliss™ 4 og: tr on. , x 2”29 “habe? as) KRAFT'S VELVEETA white roret we PoT ROAST =‘ 39° er Lb. . 39: 2 Large Boxes Lb. 39° 39° COUPON—COUPON—COUPON * Lb. Cs “1S u HILLS BROS. COFFEE. NONE SOLD TO CHILDREN . COUPON—COUPON—COUPON Eq —— DEFIANCE OLEO WITH THIS COUPON ” NONE SOLD TO CHILDREN asta batetetets tetalealatetotetghetabelteleieteteteeteteietotet etoile ; he Sentive the ° Bioht i to Limit es if Ug AffIf{fAfj{AMf If. 24 ox. Cen O Wienaas y BOLOGNA 20 T9° EGGS ..". Se oly bey We Reserve the Righ! to Limit Quantities Ein) ive a vf . HILLS g BROS CORFEE | S31 aa } spams = poy [ff ; ae P= i fi ed fs ; . 8 i - « fi if « Af if ail ee a ee a oe a ee ae ee ee oe ee riendly $84 WEST H URON STREET 7 = pets tee eS tae. 57 8 et Sob ts ee Neca pee ge oS eg ag ie ae Se eS 6 a Oe ered = BS ee eee eee See a ee ee 5 sh SUS Oe eee eee Bets SES ioe Pienbs alee ae ey ae e cia are ee eee | ea: 5 4 - / re i | ' \ i . { pont : : : : j \ i } j _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 10. 1955, ee QUALITY FOOD se / VALUES» \ er ‘ x : ‘oa “et lp sips aoa pts qcauemilimecamutrpainnton sik : dears Well Trimmed of Fat and Waste Aecaaann Sirloin-Rib Tender, Selected Round—T-Bone—Swiss Starkist & Tuna, Miller's Dill Pickles POT ROAST Young, ‘Tender Steer > ) ROLL RUMP 5G ROAST ~ Practically Boneless Boston Butt Kingan's Defiancee 303 rag ‘ bh Kidney Beons -» 10 for Mission 303 Size Sugar Peas .....7 for Defiance Dog Food .... 12 for Good Nature Cut Green Beans, 7 for and Sauce "10 for J oe ee ee oe SNES ene eo fy Extra Lean, 6 to 8 Ib. avg. . | LB. SLAB : _ 9: | -_ BACON ma 3 Lbs. 29: Texas Seediess Pink , U.S. No. 1 Mich. Steel Red Jumbo Seedless Flerida Calif. Navel Sunkist GRAPEFRUIT | ‘Potatoes APPLES 5 Granite Oranges Le “Y.. 10-29 39°89 (Lerge 72 Size) (150 Size) (Jumbo 150 Size) Golden Yellow BANANAS © 10; , bin "We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ' Open All Day Sun. f nye iT 7 ADT " ()S Mi KT] Fine Liquors re til 10: 30 P. M. ) LADY | V Mth Dv I) Wines and Beers J STREET to Take Out * \ ‘ EG EEF ese “itp abies : ti oi a e g ie mutton, beef or lamb, depending on ge § U TEA AND IRISH STEW — Saint Patrick's Day is in the immediate offing. Pian ahead to honor the occasion with a bow! of real Irish stew ‘\and a pot of potent tea, made in the Irish manner. Make your stew of what your family prefers. ok} Eg = fa: ri g i i Ae When new health values are found in a delicious, readily avail- able food it is good news for every- one. That's why we are pleased to tell you about new citrus bioflavo- noids which occur so abundantly in_ whole ora in a tenfold amount as compared with the strained juice alone. The citrus bioflavonoids are yellow plant pigments that scien- tists believe play a vital role in keeping us healthy. Working with 4 Fy 33 ag bey fie Uy | iNew Health Values Found in Whole Fresh Oranges health value. Further research undoubtedly will reveal additional health values in fresh oranges—values that may be lost in processing. Good advice: In addition to drinking your orange juice include whole fresh oranges daily for buoyant, glowing health. 'arge quantities of this highly- | flavored fruit, whose true name is cause it can be made into such de- ___TH# PONTIAC PRESS, THUR at our own back bh’ County produces “forced’’ rhubarb, but which we like to call the “pie plant’ be- licious pies and appealing desserts. As marketing and consumér informa- tion ‘agents tell us the good news that it promises to be the largest crop in history. Arriving in the markets this year in exceptionally fine quality, it of- fers a real taste treat for the low | price of about 19 cents per pound. Khubarb Sponge Custard . Pan se rhubart f } 1-3 cup flour i easpoon a tablespoons lemon juice 7 Wash, peel and dice the rhubarb. Cook in a saucepan with the water and sugar until tender Sift and resift the flour, salt an sugar together until well mcd. For High Quality. Low Price Meats - Groceries Come to sis LEWIS BROS. MKT. O71 Diste Mwy. MA 5-9811 U. S$. Choice Beef _ Round or Sirloin STEAK Donato’s Super Market 6500 HATCHERY RD. OPEN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. FRI.--SAT. 715s _WINE-BEER T Sun., Mon., Tues.,. Wed., Thurs, 9 A. M. to 8 P.M. O TAKE OUT . Choice Beef - POT ROAST x All Popular Brands OR 3-1552 a a = DEFIANCE | | DOG FOOD 6°49 vitamin C, the bioflavonoids strengthen the walls of the tiny capillaries which Fs : fiaka ; SEFei ® and Top ranking scientists currently are reporting on the use of citrus bioflavongids with vitamin C for the treatment of rheumatic fever, vascular disease, habitual involun- tary abortion and infantile par- alysis—including the vahie of bio- flavonoids in maintaining good health through proper diet. Thé health value of the orange has been recognized for gonera- tions—its contribution of vitamin C in the prevention of scutvy is one instance of the important role it has played in medical history. Research continues to reveal other vital uses of vitamin C in the body as well asthe importance of many other nutrients found in the whole orange. WU SAVE A NICKEL erecta ene HI 4 a! fay tS BRO *CORFEEM 4 j Defiance Quality Red Alaskan SALMON 1 Lb. Tall Can 2 ¥ ’ eV V140) __ grinding to assure full freshness and pleasure in every pound. 1. pound—10¢ on @ two-pound can—while the supply lasts. ’ . BUT THAT'S NOT ALL! Your grocer now has Hills Bros. Coffee in specially-labeled money-saving cans. You'save S¢ on the one-pound size, 10¢ on the big “coffee-lovers’ can.” But even more than the money you save is the deep satis. ne rentatiel coffee. ak fresh brex ed coffee gives you izing aroma, the rich flavor, and pleasant, lingerin aftertaste that makes coffee drinking a pleasure. penn Never-changing goodness gnakes Hills Bros. Coffee an Mlways satisfying experience. Blended of the world’s finest a few perfect pounds at a time by Hills Bros, Your Cheice of Flavors help you. Defiance Shaggy, Ripe Peaches... . Defiance New Yellow Oleomargarine . . -~ Zhender’s Famous Frankenmuth Frying Chicken Viesic, Pure Strawberry Preserves 74 OF . 49° OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 9 to 9—Free Parking Lots “Controlled Roasting” process, vacuum-packed minutes after Don't wait! Your grocer’s supply is limited. Save S¢ on in coffee | it } Bros always gives you the best there is memes | Campbell's CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP * C * 25 Club Crackers ......... Ib. 37 Graham Crackers ......Jb. 35¢ Thin Saltines .........Jb. 28 2% Lb. Can Look to Nick for MONEY SAVERS! All week long these low, low, low prices on famous foods mean savings for you . . . finer eating for less money. Just look at these prices! There are.many, many more such bargains awaiting you at Nick's. Shop here in the big, pleasant, friendly market where it is easy to park, quick to shop and courteous service is at hand to Remus Famous Creamery Butter. .... 1 Lb. 7 C Print : Wilson's Famous Crisprite Sliced Bacon - ers 391: , Ke ee a eee ae Te ne / ’ j j ' . ee Le Le Py Oe ee Oe ey ey ae ee Te eee eS ee eee) _t Leen, : U. S. Graded Beet ) FRESH HAM ROAST. 1b. 7° ROLLED RIB ROAST. 1b. O° —_ Blede Cut ; 3 ll, §-Greded-Beet.... “ Leen, Sliced Butt U. S. Graded Beef PORK STEAK ....... w. 49¢ ROUND or SIRLOIN Steak ..Ib. 15° SAUSAGE or FRESHLY MADE Lbs. $ Lb. ‘PURE PORK «= GROUND BEEF 3 ~ $1.10 -- 39: . . — ~Bieds Bye Froxen = sb, Peg. ' OCEAN PERCH or rr « OCEAN COD FISH 3 “4 e ‘ 1 * * ' > ' 4 j : | a4 et ee ee i ares See eg ee ee gr ee Pee ee eee bs Spee ek oa THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH: 10, 1955 SHOP AT PEOPLE'S and SAVE ON ALL SALE DATES THURSDAY, March 10th WEDNESDAY, March 16th Brook's Chili * HOT BEANS.-:: “a Sitrue Facial TISSUE...2 ==39° fp ++ JIFFY BISCUIT MIX... 2% = 29° Armour’s Columbia ‘SLICED BACON 1-lb. Tray Pack White Lily a4 ne ae _CHEESE | SBE 19 tn A han ‘SPREAD - AMERICAN or PIMENTO “Fresh Boston Bay 2 | c OVSTERS ...~ 89 269 Ff @ A ) DD: os © . MM AT I; >] | RAS he. ee Received e* v 2 Ne ‘With: Paty Conds ond it Wren | Ne ‘- ‘ . . m Z : } 4 * : ¥ . 7 j i ‘ ‘ . i \ be ; . : j meh ‘ . Z fr z ¥ ; " : ‘ F| Fe vey : ‘ é 7 eS + . gj ¢ =e, : ‘ eS ies on Sy Bn ae -e ili SoC CR Eh OnE mE VT aah Boe Ga ee fal aiilia : , ree TEP OUR Ew fe Ue Era iaeee iy Pane Saar, ig , “eens Slr cee Aen reese antes es eS ee ee ee ee Fe 4 Po oe ee tc eli Sb eee oad oe _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1985 oe : Bake Macaroni-Cheese|s i." a enty Sond Seppe |. os, oe ce ‘Cheese rabbit makes a delicious | pimiento-stuffed green With Old-Fashioned Zest |r ms wm cul anu’ | 7 20% sre oh wrt ft TTT Are you acquainted with old- Macaroni and Cheese sides of casserole as far as pos- | -iggased metus and cheens? } tableapoon, salt sible. - e mean custardy 1 pars © _| Bake in moderate (350 degrees handy which cooked elbow macroni is| 3 cups ‘ipecked down) ‘grated =81D| oven 1% hours or sy . | baked with a full-flavored cheese, | *74aer cheese (ve ’ knife it _ > “ablecpoone | in conten chews you Cueinete wa this dish was served at your 3 iableepwonnm inced. onion or 1 fine mixture is set. Makes six servings. ‘new y house when you were very vgn enion (pulp end ‘juice)| Note: Onion may be omitted if you'll probably pounce on this be Frc att to rapidly [S02 slough We adda zest to to buy salt! If you do not know it ts as an = old-time standby, we urge you to pogo yay ah ened unos U. S. State Department Look for this package. Packed follow directions and until ee Poms what you've missed. one | occasionally — | Officials at Schools _ Stoacarton,lodized or plain, Drain in turn into Lee Thgmpson Stull and Philli 1 One of the requisites of this|2-quart (ungreased) ” casserole |. “frexige af the U. 3. Depart. New MORTON SALTERS ment of State will be on several , flavored natural cheddar cheese. | about 2 inches deep). Add cheese | ness og this month Ready-filled shakers for stove and table Bae | SiS eee ese | tnd. mi wel: ge are est ree weer opr Mata ar ar slog sensheoft cheese will cog a fiee| . in the foreign service. | enough to grace your family table ... . plastic- i | grater. Beat eggs vigorously 2 few | schools to be visited in this area wrapped. colorfast, sturdy, moisture- | For the size of the baking dish| "imutes; add milk and best ‘are University of Michigan on proof . .. with plastic shake or pour tops. ‘ we ify, you'll find that a enough to combine, Stir in Wor- March 14 and 15; Michigan State | square cake pan (9 by 9 by 1%| Cestershire sauce, onion and one- | College on March 16 and 17; Uni- inches deep) is fine. for the water | #erth teaspoon salt. versity of Detroit March 18; and| (MMe ’ *.°.. F | bath that helps keep the macaroni; Taste and add mre salt if vey. Universit yon March 2). * are F cheese at its custardy best. | desired—depending on sal of | and 34%" tall. Holds 4 oz. salt. , a a Hi; SIRLOIN or 3 SISTERS ROUND STEAK SUPER | 49: | MARKET 608 W. HURON _ HIRT 56 [sew 3 8 HUNT'S | HEAD LETTUCE niu. 2” 25° " CATSUP || PEPPERS Sz ...............° 5° “Te He | caw || GREEN ONIONS..........°" 5° 1” || RADISHES....................5° MICH. POTATOES.....15™ 49: con || ONIONS.............50°™ 99: Bot | GRAPEFRUIT “txcr..... 49" wa, | ORANGES ES o.cc..0000 39 8Q° POTATOES ‘az ......50° "51.29 Defiance | OLEO...5~ 89° Pee most uninteresting unless you take special pains with ed for dieters also. They should omit the mayonnaise. ‘ FRUIT BOWL SALAD — . Winter salads can be | eating. itapaitar the datea, itn hghiy roremmments them. This Preft Bow! Salad will pase sy test of good bunch of fresh violets, you can Fruit Bowl Salad Rates|. time trom Seperber as ‘the. Most’ or ‘Zorchy’ |" "Fret soa sane You think the queen’s English| Yes, when you combine the spicy quite complete and adequate until |flavor and buttery texture of fresh | 1 cup, Grapen, halved . Ba’ Om) Wash and core pears; slice into French dressing to marinate about 20 minutes. Toss lightly with other of this concoction is fruits and turn into lettuce ‘s as “springy” as a ‘bowl. Serve with mayonnaise. i, fe ; s ¥ | i 5 Fs FOOD MARKET . .. 183 Edison St. Phone FE 5-6521 OPEN SUNDAY 9:30 to 2 OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 Aunt Jane's Peanut Butter ~es. 7 a monet. 4G: Oven Ready TURKEYS —r-., [TABLE KING , Cc 39. Cans $ Tuna.3“"*1 | peacHes—2v2can..... 389 GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS. . 6 ‘ $1.00 MEATS | APPLE SAUCE...... 61 81.00 te | EA eeeeeeeeeeeree for $ j Morrell’s Lean, Sliced Whole or Cream Style Corn 7 t $1 00 BACON..........6.3 "51 .00 Tomatoes J to $1 7. for $] POT ROAST.........°29° | Warts” 708 ROCK STEWERS.....° 29° | ‘dre tems 10" Bouncey Dogfood 12 « $f , 59: Butts _ Half - Libby’s Family Size Ripe Olives . 25° Sealtest or Maple Leaf Homogenized MILK Wy Cc Gal. 29 Morton’s New Ready-to-Serve Beef—Chicken—Turkey POT PIES enn re ee eee ee lee nt eM eee. Wimp r eg Ne Wiener Ren We Vo AAR a aah ta RO lita ta aay Vraee \ | 4 x 4 i ‘ 7, ee b 14 FRESH PRODUCE! Calif. Sweet Carrots sb, for 99 : CAPON ETTES eeee . devs 39° Pork coy - Te PORK BULES v rey te 3™95°. J, r | f «| - PE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 | Southern Star BONITO FLAKES 2-29 Carnation Evaporated Milk A: Libby's Tomato Juice OAKLAND ~ COUNTY Auburn Heights COPP’S MARKET 3337 Auburn Avenue Birmingham FISHER’S MARKET 1248 S$. Weedwerd Clarkston 12 S$. Main Street Keego Harbor SERBINOFF iL STORE 3152 Orchard Lake Rood Chef Boyardee Meatiagt Lake Orion + SCHICK'S SUPER MARKET 331 S$. Broedway Milford . SOUTH SIDE MARKET 224 S. Main Street mm} E-Z Pop _ Sliced Apples Pop Corn 95" 39 Walnut Meats 4 os. Con 35° Pete — . BAS , a oi OZEN FOODS | AW Opdyke Road 2485 Opdyke Roed ° "Ocean Perch Fillets or Cod ru Lb. 39° Chef's meiiael Shrimp Cocktail Boned Chicken aan 49 |. 5. Oz. Can Highland Road PONTIAC LAKE MARKET 8240 Highland Rood PONTIAC } : : a ~~ welduin Avenue iemen -_ ercdutiaatasepeacecaa in MAZZA’S MARKET 118 Beldwin Avenue excelLENT MEALS with WAFFLE APPEAL PE minute WAFFLES — 6 Ox. Pkg—2 Pkgs. 39¢ Muller's Elbow MACARONI LOTAN'S DIXE & (66°C. _ KRISPY CRA KERS ms TELEGRAPH MKT. Ce MLE anor . Ib. Box 23° - Pkg. ya 2135 Dixie Highwey Franklin Road ON 0. BO L Cashmere Bouquet > JOHN PHILIP'S SOAP ontasn te. Qe MARKET Pint | 3 Reg. Size. . ene | ee : € 2 Bath Size. . , : New PERRY FRIENDLY 4 | 1220 N. Perry Street Detergent INCSEN'S teetens 005 for Automatic — ELLINGSEN’S = ‘Washers - 332 N, Perry Street ee oe Oz. Pkg. i FAB ON] | Sic Lg. Pkg. =) ‘ 2 Lb, Callo Bag a on 8 CARROTS ...........2% 28 BONITO FLAKES......2 29 - | EILOTAN'S |! Fes: Dizie Highway at Telegraph Lots of Puing 7 : Wi we say them. : aaa example, is ifi'n’ Rattle.” all around. hot, strong, full of flavor. all means, make plenty. Experience shows that if any- thing improves the cook’s popular: ity even faster than having home- 4 made cookies on hand, it's always having enough coffee for seconds 'N’ RATTLE—Your popularity with the coffee-break eet” = will go way up when you give them a crispy Snap ‘n’ Rattle to go | = have a way of say- The English ing things a bit differently than “Elevenses,” for their term for the | Delicious little fruit bars, often eaten with coffee, are called “Snap ’ These, a cross be; tween cookie and pastry, are a great favorite in the English Mid- lands, so we're told. it’s not hard to explain the |- a tasty addition to lunchboxes packed for school or office. And of course, you'll want to have some on hand for ‘your own “‘elevenses.” | Incidentally, be sure you make your coffee at its delicious best— And by ty teaspoon ‘4 teaspoon nutmeg Roll out pastry in long rectangle, While hot, snap apart along scor- ing lines. Makes about 2 dozen. _ |Apples, Bread Team ~~“ in | for Special Dessert Apples coupled with enriched apples are tender, Add three table- spoons lime juice, Butter eight slices bread. Line a greased casserole with some of the bread, Then add a layer of ap- ples, Repeat layers until all in- gredients are used ending with apples. Bake at 350 degrees (moderate oven) 25 minutes. Serves six. Next time you serve tamales, pass a small bow! of Parmesan cheese to be sprinkled over them. Good! a An mE a NE EE: | amin ali. Schau E KILL and DRESS ALL OUR OWN POULTRY right — re in our own processing room in the store. That is a 7 Former’ quelity farm-fresh poultry is better tost- finer eating and still bargain priced! ae of sun i feel chalets S Porites’ 3 We redeem Shedd's Salad oowe th. tod ‘stare Proce. from Money-Seving Food Specials you can depend upon! That te Farmer's way of doing business! Low prices on quality — low prices on known names — and low prices ALL WEEK LONG! Lerge Size Pkg. 1. 39 Mm. Garden Gote Fresh Frozen STRAWBERRIES 9 Oz. Pkgs. 4-99" , 4 * | oe ith , < 3 =: > : > “, *4 ’ 5 SOOT Table King, Quality Brand Green Peas or Whole nares Corn ing Velue eeees DELIVERY Anywhere in Pontiac for your grocery orders of $5 Phone FE 2-0119 2 Trucks for Fast Service. or more, Fresh Dressed Whole or Cut-up FRYERS. . STEWING CHICKEN. . - . Extra Fancy Well Aged Prime Soom curco. RIB STEAKS........... Smoked Pienies SPARE RIBS oor 29°. POT ROAST........... Free perkieg oeeeeeeeeeeeeeee FARMER s : 484 Auburn Ave. | Phohe FE ae p SUPER GIANT SIZE TIDE 39’ Le heheh huh uh ue ue uh uh uh uhh ude udu uh ue TRY. © forge carrots heat if necessary. i, teboeon cals ail tion oe ' teaspoon orenge spoons t Ae eet OO ; : 5 Snsscspoens, Dulter or mergarine (1 * Peel carrots, cut off ends ana | Perk. Up shaped pieces; there should be | become routine about four cups. interest Put carrots in saucepan with dam one cok. meaty mat tea wget ; Ganbeabout 7 to 16 winutea, ar |teteae Fresh 49. = Walleyes F resh Catfish 49. 49. d i MU SERVE FRESH FISH for LENT!! Fresh Perch CLEANED SMELT | OYSTERS..." 85¢ | 2~ 29 Fresh Smelt. SMOKED FISH SALT HERRING “LOBSTER TAILS—FRESH FIL LETS—SNAPPER—BUFFALO CFRYERS.... | ae s AR HEN TURKEYS - ROASTING HENS DUCKS - WILD RABBITS - COONS yeast-raised bread make a special | == dessert to serve hot or cold, Place | = five medium apples, peeled and | == sliced, in a saucepan with 1%, cups sugar and 1% cups water. | Fail] Cook, stirring occasionally, until UALITY FOODS at... \\ a HUSKY ~ SAVINGS! FFL Sunshine Lb. Box 27° CRISPY CRACKERS — "-— “Red Rose HILLS — Sslal resin | PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET —Wholesale and Retail— 3 PARRRALARER ECORI TEREEEEGREGEOREDORDOGEES: FE 4-1521 ’ HAAUTUHAEUEOUUAAUOUGAEROAAALEUTAGOAAAOUUAAEAROUAAOO EAGT EAA = 25 Lb. Bag en OUR 32 Wilson's Certified Canned Ready-te-Serve BOILED HAM 4 Lb. Tin. ...$3.89 6 Lb. Tin. . .$5.89 12 Lb. Tin. $9.39. MKT. GROUND BEEF FRESH, LEAN || || TENDER, PLUMP| YOUR CHOICE a iaecaaciaeaell RED ROSE JELLIES 24 OZ. JAR 3 BEER WINE LIQUOR to TAKE OUT © Sow eererrerewnavebueeeerneceeec. ‘Corner-of Baldwin Ave. and Walton Bivd. | Store Hours: Mon., Yurs., Wed., Thurs. — 9 to 9 Friday and Seturde — 9 to 10 i : 1s foe ™ _ n , \ : . ‘i — : } ¥ : | : : . , | Bee hong eee. s ed : e ie oy THE, B PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, apt TH : : ren waters elle te bt nemo provides rh muse | aces of in | cmidiiad ; a = LEAN SLAB rm uo @ecl BACON. "35" ROUND “4 ie STEAK....... aie lalnionen _ PURE LARD SHORT RIBS 5-85" f é i NEW JELLY ROLL—There’s a brand new jelly roll in your grocer’s wand If ready-to-eat cake department. It looks and tastes different because it is saucy sou PACE | white = i Sn a new type made with more layers and lots more jelly. Serve it right label from the package, add it to other desserts or broiler-toast it for break- _ CHUNK PACK a3 Pi: ONLY CLUB FRANKS New Prepared Jelly Roll Looks, Tastes Different The new jelly roll with the dif-, 1% cups. Blend some of the cold ferent look, which you'll find now | liquid with the cornstarch, and add} 1 OFTHE TUNA || 3 9S crseevaccon=~ | BOSTON BUTTS = 38 used in Breast-O’-Chicken brand. ; is a perfect low heat until sauce thickens, tender — wonderfu CN AOE NT, chalice to serve with spiced fruits | stirring constantly Prem af-muedy peer oar BONELESS POT ROAST OF The new - t jelly roll looks Adres al hi alew d l : Remove from heat, and add but- - Breast-O'-Chicken ‘Tuna excellent in both pat $e ied anger tor and Add drained fruits | quantity and quality of body-building protein. SIRLOIN STEAK BEEF ee jelly. layers and let cool. Serve with jelly roll Tuna is such a money-saving food, you can Lb. Six to eight servings. enjoy the best every time. Choose 59 ! Lb. 35° wep Sine it ee to a : ores ee naan or ovesing enocking. , HAM SHANKS Ad a dessert-to foll Lenten . . 7 «desert to tt a Lenten | MBN Quick Lunch CHICKEN pecstan TUNA 5m Spe | 9c. + Ts —— "15% Ox, Con | Instant agree Michigan Great Northern 15¢ Off Deal REMUS y ; 5 7; 6 oz. 43 MIXED BUTTER ..9 / | Tew PICKLES. DEFIANCE RED ——TALASKA A FREE FUN-FILLED Law : 5 DAY VACATION! INCLUDING A DAY WITH LIBERACE! | E Hek ' : sential Oyster Stew or Shrimp Potato or Split Pea | Alt Varieties a 3-100! 4-89 7 — _95*| : Small Meaty Le Cut Corn Peas ute No. 1 Michigan $3 1 0’ J] Spare Ribs : Ribs 39; | “15: 95 ~ “19 ONIONS 9 ». ‘Franco American 4: Cams , oS 6 BMAXWELL HOUSE i Spaghetti AQ} corree Beans 2 .. 25° . ; Large § Miller's Hot or Sweet DOMINO , - Light Brown... CANE & rio vw wseuce'| MP-OMRCAMPBELL’S FROZEN SOUPS goa CAMPEELL'S SOUPS Rib Cut — Pork Loin ! - Holly Hill Froxen- If Florida Valencia 176 Size $ Roast... - 29; i mc = ORANGES "1 fee =i || Smoked—94 Lb. Avg. FOR YOUR D06 | = | New Enter NOW! | TODAY! Rs ah Ham Hocks 29: Eee , 69" are es ag , -' Hekmem BiscultConipany,om'%ttGeum ff 2:CONS 4p oe 8 ay Fay nd aay 9 fo 12 0 te 10 Sun. Se 4 t wder My ea a cornmeal well mixed—about one minute. ly with rotary beater (hand or electric) just until ingredients are Turn inte greased pan (8x8x2 ‘© Cleans wt inches) and bake in hot (425 de- dishes in 39 grees) oven until cake tester in- less time, oot, of serted in center comes out clean — eo > | about 20 minutes. china sparkle: _ ~xx> | Allow so stand 5 or 10 minutes POunLs Tae STameTE 49098502 | before cutting into poe om Split Of REGULAR SAL 1084 OOVVOO>S_| pieces and spoon creamed chicken ovér, Makes six servings. a Silver Anniversary too. * *« ® RIED FRESH MICHIGAN — with Tartar Sauce . 49 Sues 69: BRING THE A large selection of crispy salads FAMILY and delicious desserts to choose «12° _ Stewed Tomatoes Cole YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY OUR FINE FOOD AND “HOMADE” PASTRIES! HOMADE 00 suop Weather forecast? Warmer with balmy days ahead! How do we know? Mother is in the kitchen searching for a new cake recipe to spruce up her meals. vith the advent of spring every homemaker looks at baking day with the resurging desire to try something new. Look no further for that new cake recipe: Here is one of the newest and one of the best. It is a Spring Honey Cake that - we recommend to you kitchen ad- bright and cheerful season valled spring. It is a wholesome energy food, easily obtained and easily kept '! , and an inexpensive food to A ‘short glance at the picture will show the practiced baker that this is a cake to be made in those precious and rare times. called “spare moments”. It is: a two- layer or pan-type cake’ that can be made quickly. Spring Honey Cake Preparations: Have shortening at room temperature. Line bottoms of pans with paper. Use two round 8inch or 9inch layer pans or use a 13x9x2-inch pan, Start oven for moderate heat (350). Sift flour once before measuring. bs Meatsure into alfter: a% cups sifted cake flow Jig teaspoons & Gouble-acting baking powder Hi —Fanae ew Seneues. into mixing bewt: es cup shortening SMeseure into cup: cup milk teaspoons vanilie teaspoon almond extract od 4 ong Myhites, unbeaten (Mix by hand or at a low speed beating time or beating strokes. equal one minute of beating by | ‘mixer, Scrape bow! and spoon or 4 beater often.) Stir shortening with honey until blended. Sift in dry ingredients. until all flour is dampened. Then beat two minutes, Add egg whites and remaining milk and beat one minute longer. Baking: Pour batter into pans. Bake in moderate oven (350 de- Y Shor grees) 25 to 30 minutes, or until done. en — area a _ RE eee Mer et ear nt P © ihe Ti ‘a TO GROCER. TAXARAAL AD eee Geeee Al THIS FREE Coupon Worth 10° : on purchose of one qvart ef SHEDD'S SALAD DRESSING resentative will redeem this coupon Sir 1 0c phe of electric mixer. Count only actual | Add one-half cup of the milk, Mix | SPRING HONEY CAKE — There's honey: in the cake and in the frosting too. The frosting is the kind that is best the day it is.made. This — is a simple nutritious cake with a royal taste. It's excellent to serve at Welcome the New Season With Spring Honey Cake Spring Honey Frosting | Degg white Dash of salt % cup honey Beat egg white with salt until | stiff enough to hold up in peaks, but not dry, Pour honey in fine stream over egg white, heating constantly until frosting holds its shape. (Beat about 2% minutes with electric mixer, or about four minutes by hand.) Makes about 2% cups frosting, or enough to cover tops of two &x8x2-inch cake, top of 10x10x2-inch cake, or 16 large cupcakes. Sauce Tops Off Pudding Cakes 'of Almond Rice Definitely different are these toasted Almond Rice Pudding Cakes. Each serving has a deli- cious garnish of orange sections and there's plenty of hot orange sauce, Almond Rice Pudding Cakes 4 cups ef milk * cup uncooked white rice Hed cup beet or cane. sugar ‘) teaspoon vanilla % cup ch toasted almonds Orange sec’ r Put the rice and milk in a 2-quart saucepan. Place over high heat until bubbles appear around the edge. Turn the heat as low as possible. Cover with a lid and leave over this low heat 45 minutes or until most of the milk is ab- sorbed, stirring occasionally. Stir in the sugar, vanilla and toasted almonds (toast almonds by placing almonds on a greased pan in 250 oven for 15 minutes.) Spread the rice in a greased rectangular baking dish about 10x6% inches, Cover tightly with aluminum foil. Store in the refrigerator until time to serve. To serve, cut into squares of serving size and garnish with One hundred fifty strokes by hand | | orange sections. Top with hot erange sauce. 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HOBERT HALL ; @®—With- » expected , hand, but Bubba is close on his out saying so, manager Bucky today as the | heels. id to game ’ eee eee ee (io as oo : j ; . e ii Persons close to the team have |Stump and Duke Maas as his ball in from the outfield. * *¢ @ , 5 ce hy So ee ee ae. rs. Each likely will hurl! nadie to decide which player | ‘We'll keep them both even if it | ~ both of the speedy flychasers ae ® 8 } Sager te er Me Oe saan ae |EX-Bengals May Hold Keys . Harris, though, has scotchdd | Year hitches Army. Porter, . . eae theater it "rounaima |Sinet? and im powdn « 2186 | tO SUCCESS Of Chisox in ‘55 «Ba ction Fever, the la] Hat of 3 gen with the od S.|_ TAMA, Ton, CS sora [a ho for alse, seas Senne, ene sol of lok Send. “ont a vc prerald. is a for comebacks by two ex-Detroit-| when several infected teeth were Me said it would be a fight [stocky 5-feet-9 and 18) pounds. |¢rs that may hold the key to/removed, and Lane is hopeful he between another pair of young- This is his freshman year in the | their 1955 American League pen-|will win 20 games in 1359. sters—John (Bubba) Phillips and ; nan 4, W. Porter. No mention was on * * @ One player, hoping to regain St { { ds N ti made of Kaline or Tuttie, indi- Both men have been pounding | misiaid ba skills, is hulking ale ea ajion © cating that beth will be at their (the ball herd in spring practice. | Walt Dropo, acquired during the vot . day. than Phillips with a bet in his | Billy (the Kid) Pierce, talented ’ ere See a ee | La Males, va . : tops e Twelve miles of pipes freeze | smith Core 6725 Hams 3 | and field manager Marty Marion |" wichigan was Ist with 2,794,551 Michigan State's indoor ice arena. | S200 = 44 34 Cherokees 41 31 / are depending heavily on both. hunting and fishing. licenses to Orphans 4644 Aub. Mire. 29.87| Lane reealls that Drope batted | lowed in order by California with Fine Used Cars at |) %: toni" game Teds too, “series | im 144 runs for the Boston Red | 2,493,911, Minnesota with 1,818,755 Cherokees Sex in 1950 and plans to have | and New York with 1,784,727. Real Bargain Prices! wonrmsios Laps | 220p0und Walt bat fourth im the | | The national total was 32,654.18 Schutz Motors, Inc. Oak. vending “Ti atvrrays en ee v% | added to state and federal treas- | eases wi ena lec stn ani, Soe me $12 8. Woodward. Birmingham Vending we utilized 10 . =e Fear oe are | IV on F , . — } — year with Detroit, but it must be Next SP HOLDS ANY TRACTOR | Ss< evs tor ‘ was under instructions.to become |er to go along with the 1955 Na- OR POWER MOWER | (337 ::: pon a alien lp “The Moose will swing for the | football television program or take ’ ‘| fences with us arid should be. just | steps to televise its own games "TIL APRIL 1ST!) |S ssist Seem elec So eee Last year Pierce, handicapped | would bring possible expulsion of xr ss by his sore arm, won only 9 games | the Big Ten from the organization. for a limited time only! y Evans, Lemack Top Picks tor ‘Inter Lakes . Taulbee Honored; Hess, Kruskie Gain 2nd Team Cage Berths a on the Inter-Lakes Conference all-| star basketball team, named this week, . Joining Evans and Lemack on the honor list were Jerry Rice and Ron Denaghue, beth of Farmington and Myrel Taulbee of Walled Lake. All are seniors, except Evans, a junior. ; Named to the 2nd team were 2 seniors, Bob Phillips of Van Dyke, who graduated at mid-year, and Don Biggott of Berkley, and 3 jun- iors, Bob Hess of Walled Lake, Ken Moser of Southfield, and Wat- erford's Jerry Kruskie. A lengthy honorable mention list included Chuck Gillis of Waterford and Mike Tierney of Walled Lake. Selections were made from the players’ all-opponent teams. Trucks, Two Latins fo Hurl for Chisox TAMPA, Fila, ®—Virgil Trucks, Sandy Consuegra and Mike For- nieles have been assigned pitch- ing chores for the Chicago White He LITTLE, BUT OH MY!—Berkley High's cheer leaders had a lot of help Wednesday night, from a very little source. Performing right along with the Bears’ leaders was 4-year-old Barbara Gaylord, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gaylord, 2391 Cambridge, Berkley. With her is her big sister, Joyce. : , Life of Pinc Beckons NY's closer to being a regular outfielder with the champion New York Gi- Men‘s New Merrimac H ATS Size 6%-7% Large Selection Colors and Styles All New — All Washable SPORT SHIRTS Heliotrope — Shrimp — Pink — White Small. Medium. Large Sizes All New SPRING PANTS trope trim. Sizes 28 - 36. Pink with charcoal fleck, also black with pink or helio- +3” Up See Our Large Selection Young Men’s Jackets Sizes 36 - 42 $ 4” Up model pockets « Regulars, shorts, longs . . . Sizes 35 to 44! Man, what a buy! And just when that same old suit is starting to look shabby! Handsome all-wool worsted , the suiting that’s so good looking, holds its shape so well, and practically refuses to wear out! 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Watch Those Shanties LANSING @® — Ice fishermen were reminded today they'd bet- ter start thinking about removing their shanties before the ice breaks up. State law provides a $530 fine or 30 days in jail for fishermen who fail to remove shanties before ice conditions become unsafe. | remove it, there’s an extra charge for the cost. of removal. footwear craftsmen. Less wonderful feeling FREEMANS. LOW-TOPPED AND LIGHTER cur to new less SAGINAW et LAWRENCE 7 wan ainon *. you i Available in Maple, Black or RS, ton Dickcinsons . ed the contest. All told he knocked: - | gle in the 13th inning with the | THE PONTIAC PRESS; _rmunsbav. MARCH 10, 1955 FORT affair there, in 7 Women Stars Share Golf Lead Romack, McMillen Card Three-Under Par Round at St. Augustine ST, AUGUSTINE, Fla. ®—Sub- par shooters Barbara Romack and Marjorie Lindsay McMillen Jed the championship flight into two more rounds of match play today in the Florida East Coast Women’s Golf Tournament. ~: Miss Romack, Sacramento's na- tional amateur champion, and Mrs. McMillen, tournament co-medalist, shot near faultless golf in winning:|' their first-round. matches Wednes- day. Each Was three under par |* for the 6,485-yard Ponce de Leon Club course. = * * Miss Romack ousted Joe Anne) Englund of White Plains, N. Y., 9 and 7, Mrs, McMillen, five-time Il- linois State champion from De- catur, defeated Helen Benitoa of Uniontown, Pa., 6 and 5. The small corps of favorites came through first-round play in- tact. Defending champion Grace DeMoss Smith of Miami was two over par in her 8 and 6 victory over Mrs, Charlies Curtis of Poste Vedra Beach. Pentiae Press Phete REBOUNDER — One of Pontiac High basketball team's aces for tonight's tilt against Detroit De LaSalle at Walter King (above). through brilliantly against Arthur Hill (SVC champs) last weekend Hamner. ‘Home’ at Shortstop, May Aid Phils Contented Might Lift Spirit on Club CLEARWATER, Fla. “—Gran- ny Hamner feels like Ke's “back home again’ " playing, Ahortstop for | the Philadelphia Phillies after a year and a half at second base. A contented Hamner, riding at even keel after his ups and downs of last season. could do much to restore the old ‘‘fighting"’ Phillies spirit on the club, Not that Hamner objected to playing second for Steve O'Neil and. Terry Moore, his last two managers. He just never felt at) home at the position although he | was voted to the All-Star team | as a second baseman last summer. “Steve asked me to make the | change in the middle. of the 1953 | season,” said Hamner. “He had | the kid, Ted Kazanski, to try at | shortstop end figured I could| change easier than the kid. I didn't | mind. It was all right with me, just as long as.I got to play every day. “But it just didn't work out.” ‘Harry’s and Philgas Granny/ Sagging Play for Finals Spot ! Harry’s Recreation and -Philgas will play tonight at 7:30 p.m, at Crary Junior High for a spot in the finals: of the Waterford Town- | to help materially in Chiefs’ fine | 67-54 final league victory.. Walt’s | great fTebounding and floor play | | proved a very welcome bit of heip. Camino Real Handicap _Ends Santa Anita Year ARCADIA, Calif. @.— Santa Anita closes another successful racing season today and the $30,000 added Camino Real Handicap at a mile and one quarter on the | grass highlights the card. \Patty Berg Seeking ‘and Mrs. Babe Zaharias of Tampa, |Naughton Quits Titans j as line coach at Kansas State. Terp Gridders at Top Speed in Grid Drill season candidates in fundamentals for one hour and 45 minutes before divid- ing them into six teams for acrim- maging. An intra-squad scrimmage is scheduled for Saturday. 6th Titleholders Tiara AUGUSTA, Ga. (®—Veteran Pat- ty Berg of St. Andrews, Ill., start- ed in quest of her sixth. women’s Titleholders Golf tiara today as the only completely healthy mem- | ber of the “Big Three’ that has dominated the blue-ribbon event for seven of the past nine years. The others, defending champion Louise Suggs of Sea Island, Ga., Fla., have been ailing and will at- tack the formidable 6,270-yard Au- gusta Country Club course after | layoffs of a week or more. Par here is. 72, and the girls seldom match it on the hilly, tiring layout. E #35 i i SH i aE 4 i H rs. ul list was controversial Wes Santee, the mile running star from Kansas, ; * * «¢ ‘Santee competed with the team in Houston, Tex., Tuesday night, winning the mile handily in 4:8.5, with a last lap in 33.5, but he was booked to run in Milwaukee Satur- day night. Permission was granted for him to rejoin the squad next week. J. Lyman Bingham, of Chicago, Se ee not cee and hospitality of the Mexican officials and the people themselves." ‘Dat Ole Debbil’ Injury Plagues Washington Club ORLANDO, Fila. — “Dat Ole Debbil,” injury, plagued the Wash- ington Senators today as they head- ed into the Grapefruit League ex: hibition game series. 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N : \ \ \ V | Renaibatiniecant VIDMEDOODIOLOOOOTHD DETROIT (UP) -— University of ; Detroit was looking for an, end | coach today to succeed Pat Naugh- | ton who resigned to accept a job | Naughton, who came to Detroit 13 months ago from Chicago Fen- wick High school, had no experi- ence as a player in high school or college but gained much acclaim as a player and coach in the armed forces during World War II. sport Comput Joge- ROEBUCK AND CO. * we coats ship Basketball League opposite league champion Drayton -Drug.’ | Harry’s, with Mike Hanes show- | ing fhe way, drubbed Johnson- | Anderson Wednesday night, 60-32, | Just wait "til you see Our _while.. Philgas was colorful collection of. Renitic..Motors.._5>-45..... Dick... Hes-. —— P selgrave was the Philgas pace- sport coats. There’s a setter, . Winner of tonight's game will | snap and cheeriness meet Drayton Drug next Monday. | about them that whips St. Louis Team Picked up enthusiasm—and CHICAGO, @—St. Louis is fa- admiration. Choose vored to repeat for the Golden . Gloves Tournament of Champions your favorite colors— | title tonight in amateur boxing’s | 6x ; “big showdown at Chicago Sadhu. | they're all here... | MATOR tJEAGUE yumtion | and we have the perfect | oon ington 1A) Ws Boston (A) et Gara- shade in contrasting Cincinnati (N) we Chicago (A) at Tantesee (N) ve Cleveland (A) at Tus- | seehe nna nsenyiete Detroit, (A) vs Philadelphia Oat sport outfit. Come in. Oe Lees rm) vs New York (A) at just to these * Kaneas ons ta) ve Pittsburgh (%) et ; Breokiva’ (Wi ve Mitweukes ct) ot if ee outfits will boost your Miami, Pla. (night). i , . Cineinnath «(M) vs Battimore (A) at ... spirits sky-high. Davtona : : piDetrett 4A) vs Boston at Sarssote, || j< Chicago (A) vs Philadelphia (1) at oe A Cirarwater, Fia. : = pciereland (A) ve New York an ot io ea speciale, won $35 piney HOrk 1A) ve St. Louis (ie) at 8t. 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Domingo and Manuel Carrasquel, Ferg, a professional skin diver and operator of a shop selling under-water equipment in New York, entered the water at 7:45 Sign Chico's Relatives TAMPA, Fla: @—Two of short- stop Chico Carrasquel's relatives were signed Wednesday by the Chi- brother and cousin, respectively, were assigned to the Sox’ Madison- ville, Ky., farm .in the Kitty Babe Herman Quits GLENDALE, Calif. ®-—Babe Herman, one of baseball's better sluggers. is retiring as scout for the New York Yankees, effective April 1,. He has been a coach and scout for the last 10 years, with League. Pittsburgh and the Yanks. \" a 9.95 Velue New Spring SHOES 362! Sam Benson Says: -{Mfgr’s Like Me! and So Will You... When You See These Terrific Buys! Never Sale Prices... Because My Everyday Low Prices Are Low! MY VOLUME KEEPS GROWING! TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY: ONLY! “FREE SPORT SLACKS! 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NEW SPRING JACKETS ® Reversibles * Gabardines * Two-Tones | * Surcocts * Leathers $581 $Qi? $] 287 RIGHT ON THE KISSER — Raul Macias of Mexice lands a solid left to the mouth of Thailand’s | ner on a TKO when Chamrern Songkitrat in 6th round of last night's | the lith. Songkitrat scheduled 12-round NBA bantamweight title bout in| times and was bl San Francisco's Cow Palace. Macias was the win-| bout was halted. Kiner ‘Faces Battle TUCSON, Ariz. There is a mistaken idea, says Manager Al Lopez, that the American League champion Cleveland Indians wiil stand pat.on their 1954 outfit. *‘We're not set like a lot of people think,” he explained as the Indians met the Chicago Cubs today. in the first of their exhibition games. “There are several positions yet to be decided. There are several young fellows we have to look over." * ¢ Newcomers given strong chances include catcher Hank Foiles, first baseman Joe Altobelli, outfielder Rocco Colavito and, of course, left- handed pitcher Herb Score. All four spent 1954 with Indianapolis of the American Assn. Lopez would like a strong left. handed pitcher to go with right- % handers Bob Lemon, Early Wynn, Art Houtteman and Mike Garcia on the front line. Score might fill the bill, but Don Mossi, an out- standing southpaw reliefer last season, would like that starting assignment, Rookie Hank Aguirre, up frm Reading, Pa., is getting attention and veteran Lefty Bill Wight, who played for San Diego last season, isn't counted out. Veteran right-hander Bob Feller counts on another good season with spot assignments. * * ®@ At first base Vie Wertz is No. 1| as expected but Dale Mitchell, pre- viously an outfielder, makes a bid along with Altobelli. Al Rosen at third and George | Strickland at shortstop appear se- cure. The same is true of ma | Avila at second When he signs. Early Bird COUPON T/ Reg. $1.59 Wearwell Oil, 2 Gal. , Can, 2W1510-18 Western Auto 162 N. SAGINAW ST. STORE HOURS: Tues., Wed., Thurs., Set. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Men., Fri. 9 A. Early Bird COUPON Reg. 45c WITH Coupon 20¢ Spark Plugs, Wizard “Standard, L1202-68 M, to 9 P.M. 451 S. Saginaw St. - MODERN EQUIPMENT "TRAINED PERSONNEL Let Us Service Your Tubeless Tires — All Makes ED WILLIAMS TIRE CO. FE 2-8303 | Detroit Track to Use Indians Not Standing Pat With ‘54\* Champs, 4 Rookies Given Good Chance The outfield is filled with talent so an interesting battle develops. Home run hiter Ralph Kiner from the Cubs probably has the hardest fight of his carer ior a regular job. Larry Doby in center and Al Smith in an adjacent field appear well assured. But fighting for the other spot along with Kiner are the rookie Colavito, veterans Dave Pope and Wally Westlake plus Harry Simpson, trying for a big j league comeback after -spending | 1954 with Indianapolis. Deve Phil- ley, currently a holdout, played in 133 games last season, so can't be counted out, Packers Sign Pair ‘of Gridders for ‘55 | GREEN BAY, Wis. ® — Head | | Coach Lisle Blackbourn of the | iGreen Bay Packers announced | Wednesday night the signing of Sisto Averno and James Jennings | to 1955 contracts with the National | Football League club. | Averno, a native of Paterson, |N.J., played offensive guard for | the Baltimore Colts last season. ‘He sands 5-11 at 238 pounds. A) |\Syear veteran of professional | football, the 1954 seasn was his | third at Baltimore. | Jennings, an offensive end from the University of Missouri, is still in college. He is 6-foot-3 and weighs 205 pounds. He was the Packers’ 26th draft choice in Jan- uary. Detroit Policeman Nears Eighth Title TAMPA, Fla. (® — Harry W. Reeves of Detroit, a police inspec- tor, appeared on the way today to jhis 8th national midwinter pistol | | championship. Reeves won the .22 caliber pistol matches, two points more than William C. Joyner of the Border Patrol at El Paso, Tex. First Lt. David C. Miller of the | All-Army squad was aggregate winner in the expert class with 871 | out of a possible 900 and Capt. Sid- | ney’ Hinds Jr., a 3rd Army team member, had R66. | Mauled by Fans {Worse Than by Ring Opponent Two-Fisted Assault Puts Thailand Fighter on Canvas for TKO SAN FRANCISCO #—Raul Ma- cias of Mexico, .who took .more punishment from ‘his fervent fans after it was over than he did from -| Fhailand’s Chamrern Songkitrat while he was winning it, ig the world bantamweight boxing cham- pion today ag far as the National Boxing Assn. is concerned, Macias won the title, which the state of California firmly refuses to recognize, with a blistering two- fisted assault that caused Referee Fred Apostoli to stop the one- sided scrap at 2:38 of the llth round last night at the Cow Palace. : * A flock of screaming Mexicans clambered into the ring after it was over, Police were unable to the mad scramble. Macias, “Little Mouse’’ to his compatriots, up in the blustering throng, “to” emerge moments later perched askew on_ willing shoulders. Anyone who thought bantam- weights lacked punching power re- ceived as rude a jolt as the Thai- lander last night. Macias, using a lightning left hook and jab mixed with a bruising right, had Songki- trat on the floor four times, twice in the sixth round and twice more in the 11th. * * s Macias, unbeaten in 12 pro fights, was in full charge all the way. He lost only one round, the first, on all three cards. Apostoli had it scored 60-50 through the 10 ‘full rounds, Judge Jack Downey 63% to 464%, and Judge Eddie James 61% to 4844. Each weighed 117%. Wildfowl] Signal Spring's Arrival in Detroit Area LANSING W — Two sure signs of the approach of spring were re- ported today by the state conser- vation department. Ducks, geese and swams are ar- riving on open water on both sides of the Lower Peninsula. Smelt al- ready are concentrating in shoal waters of lower Lake Michigan and an early dipping season is predicted. The department said ‘anvas- backs and redheads by the thou- sands are moving into the duck | waters of the Detroit area. Upwards of -6,000 geese have been reported in southwestern Michigan and whistling swans are arriving in Lake Erie. Waterfowl experts said the big flights will soon be on im full force and the peak of the migration will be reached in mid-April. The smelt season has been pre- dicted to be one of the largest on record. Young Defenseman Signs With Red Wing Club DETROIT ™ — Defenseman Larry Hillman, 20, hag sigried a contract with the Detroit Red Wings. Hillman, of Kirkland, Ont., is the youngest player to sign with the Wings since Gordie Howe joined the club at the age of 16. The National Hockey League rules iTV as Check on Races _have _ age. Hillman will be éligible for the Stanley Cup playoffs. He played the last three games with the . | Wings on an amateur tryout basis, Homer Hex in NL MILWAUKEE (# — Milwaukee's County Stadium had ai “homer hex” for four National League , sluggers. Duke Snider of the Dodg- ers, Rip Repulski of the Cardinals, Frank Thomas of the Braves and Ernie Banks of the Cubs hit home runs in every park except the home of the Braves. a ea ee ee ae pS in staf station ‘oming Tomorrow! ee new fashion ion wagon styl You can ait tomarom-ee fr your the most exeing Se tan bet checare $e Cannohet's Gale her tation a aa and-country car, the lowest full-size station wagon anywhere. MATTHEWS -HARGREAVES,. INC. ° FOUN CE TROLET OEA TELEPHONE 34 MILL STREET FE $4161 ii rona@en| wake _been._.amended.....in....recent...... ¥ears.and now make 18 the signing jae yee i \ iF afl a] } Hi il UOTE ERR A i i : F sg ESS , y git? bee! | i in action in Detroit again within 2 Veal was disqualified for refus- ing to fight. That was Linscott’s 2nd comeback bout, after several yours out of the Michigna ring CAROL RYAN ELLEN TIFFANY | .. Two table tennis championships | li were returned to Pontiac last weekend by the personable young- sters shown above. Playing in the state closed tourney in Detroit, Carol Ryan won the junior girls’ title and Ellen Tiffany the novice women’s crown. Both have been active in Pontiac table tennis Dearborn Fordson, trying for its 4th state championship, faces some tough competition, McCaffree said. Battle Creek, Jackson and Sagi- naw Arthur Hill are primed to upset the champs. Dodgers ron He is only 5 feet 7% inches | , AVeeMnOEINS LEAGUE Zz = # wh. we. Drewry's 67 33 Huron Mkt. 62 48/ Glenn's Sales a) Riem‘schneider Weiss Garage 67 3 Burder 61 49 Triple B td] ‘* Manny's 66 Hickory Hut 46 53 / Al's 88 Cent. Lincoln Al Kocsis «MM oak 42 $8 | Avertil's ae Mtr. Nat. Coach 6040 Mt, . Mt. 30 68) Whit 67 Auto Glass Stand. 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I have found shadow bowling effec- tive in correcting the foot and form faults. Without using a ball, go through ‘the delivery, over and over, until you feel the free mo- tion of push-away in timing with the first, slow step. AUTO PAINTING” Expert Body and Fender Repair All Makes of Seve <\DAYTO N’SALLNYLON ‘2 Tire Sale! That's Right---Buy One Brand New, Fully Guaranteed, All Nylon Dayton Premium Tire at Regular Price and Get Another All Nylon Dayton Tire for $2.00! NOT SECONDS! --- NOT TREAD BLEMISH! --- NOT SUB-STANDARD TIRES! Every Tire in This Sale Is First Quality Nylon DAYTON Premium!! | PREMIUM BLACK WALLS | PREMIUM WHITE WALL SIZE Reg. Brice | You Pay 2nd Tire 9 Big SIZE Reg. 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Fully iN TALLED FREE! ! & ‘SPRING SALE 1955 Seat Covers” FREE. PARKING | °750 | ALL WORK alti GUARANTEED res Overhauling = Open 9 to 9 TTIW. Huron St. Comer Cass PARKING FE 8-0424 FREE See ee ee ee ee es ee a ey j { : : ae & F t re ii : E | if | Z i| uf f : ; g : | a | E A 2 i i Hi thi hi i rf | AD i i rf i i 4 i f f E 7 Ht Hi i 5 § afi i iti itt |! i rf 4 i é | i i Ht | al Cp tip tiple, thy LA Ky _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10/1955 oy NANCE ee arbles — es BERR cei bet HERE COMES Tt Many mature THAT NEW, © m, 2 tn cow tant, ere | | GORGEOUS: jumpier than a hutch of one flaw in my theory that we, too, can play the game, ladies, apd win, That is ooncccee the 4ld fact that America wor- in England, it can happen here. And take heart. For while you're m- Hospitals Planned for A-Bomb Victims (Tomorrow: From opera | house office bey te pop tune specialist; Miss Battelle gets a closeup from Jimmy McHugh.) _ New Offices in Use -/in Missaukee County gee TS Ey ee ee ee ie ae ee as age Se ee Sn 2 lt Be ~FRaNIE BUSH (t-te shima and Nagasaki, the only two| ° in time of war. Used a Lot of Holes HARRISON, N. J. ) — Max Stil- opening DO IT YOURSELF eae What's this I hear about you | Me Per aoe! quoting a customer a definite price? MATERIALS FOR THE ‘AMATEUR 5 « % es by McEvoy and Sirieber KNOW, SLUG, THA wHar I ALWAYS WONDERED / & Po on, 2-6” by Charles Kuhn 1 MUST GO T’ TH BEAUTY L SHOP AN’ GET PRETTIED UP FOR TH’ PARTY T'NIGHT.” -— GOLLY, | TH DAY Co MIRACLE WAS OVER 0) * BY t = ~ _ ‘ : ‘ 5 eS a 4 . as * sere eg F wee * e i. 5 hem < . Sin | Geachy, R. Redd. Bunch, Chas. | Shoice 910-943 steers 18.00- | Fey mo ag Stew War... 28 a. ; , ties. Seen Peseta ie at arae apna | Ener ed sk? RGN aad | elvin. G. . f: | steady today. 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Starrett, Henry Dem-/ good to low choice grades steady; low Indust Rails Util Stocks , : George haves: Watans eee aa stave” walls’ steady” toe went: | Neon tessy a3 ines oe 1383+ : a ey ak 0 eee Ey ae * —*ANPR ANY © OOPA Lk 4. | aleve teady: g tew ‘Choice 1000-0300 | Frew day vovon-2i27 1248 RA TR For the Deal_ of Your Life, stop in TODAY fora Demonstration =F | 20.00-24.00: a few _ sommmngeet steers | Month @¢o ..,.. 218.7 122.8 70.8 158.2 . Sn ° __ — ° 35 * 5 ¥ ba SPEEETS Bee-| Pet BEV ot eee —_—se0UlUUElU ee . _ ® , Py ; a —_—_ * ry — = = Prins Neier est low commarainitg|imetag ew’ "age “a Be ies Ride and appraisal. You will be amazed to find that it is pos- : ercial cows, 1100-1380: . few i low Lee TS 808 O88 . oa, . . . . Wat, saa's oy neerSpecap tefese;| ~~ eronr aroous sible to buy this Beautiful Big Pontiac for less than some models : Se, Mei ean det | we Sor Sa ESN se a th ae £j | a | a in the lower price field. culls down to 6.60: » few choice | Kingston Products’. 36048 ; prime slaughter calves :|Maseo Screw? ..... ose 3 3. Somies and feeders yd Midwest Abrasive’ .... Pr ta * ‘ a few medium and : a” bb. pam Mig.* ..... eeeeee 3 re 7 Gaiatle 2,00; slow, market not tho sale: bid ‘and asked , * _ en : ently sales slaugh- — out mea peek io eeine weniey| It is estimated China has 217- . ead nee, dte-ess, =: ell | 000,000 acres under cultivation for io 500,000,000 people compared to Notice of Special Assessment: | 365,000,000 acres in the United Two-Inch — Pavement ¢f | States for one-third the _ To: Susie P. Butler, Kar- Mate t.. Puller, "Win. Tate. ; Belley, Clinton B. . RO som =Wm. Gibson, - John A. Sse = , Ser Lean, ie in Pitmere A. ‘ Charles B. Archer, ; ke Moat, Mr son. i. an “tin. Valentine Coxe cite, W. Me eylis, Bari | Gus. Greet 5: npbell. | Denali, RB. Mesettt, FER Sg Rage SS : ere ee, a 1M. ee eer Geena | eee rae Sy eee ana é be aaa ee -DRIVE_IN TODAY AND GET THE FULL STORY top pavement nett of ao ; : poy i ie inspection. rection. tm my office . meas ‘ ; eo a nicloa} . ot the Chis | ef i ; Ge F ie Vio | Se, pn Bog 2 cylin 65 Mt. Clemens Across From the Post Office = , : — : Bre fa ‘ a j ¢ : : és 4 . r ‘ \ af - 3 deat! : Fe sy : a, 3 "ee ay ? ~ i Secs aap 4 and the ment mes lew from ve ee hy now On zx my ry : is lee, bes , | City of Pontiac, Court in —— si cats 3 e* pure Notice Fle: voview no- sion of @ 22-inch Curb, whieh and ro ce the oth Ly Michigan, AY coe eee . a . : Bai | Gag The victims. March, 1955 at 8 o'clock p.m. to roll of the to of street ts now work on are ork on tha be | Assessment ty| Notice of Special Assessment: ta comm wertten Ser Go Sean § Cais eet gs Sousiestrest, to | fade by parties nterestec. fuser fox, the purpose of efrerint two-inch Blacktop Pavemest on |tse... prakepiarn os | MAGEE ae animated govt of | Twolach Blacktop Pavement on the line to clear the | s1#4%0 and ulet the plan. profile and Dated: March 9, 1968. taisson decided should be paid end Linden Read. Commission ‘and the Assessor of the'| estimate of said improvement’ in on tiie | Weule Séreet. , te of said ts on file Ae ee eee a eee achiop’ paves | To: Mitchell A. Calbl, A. W. ‘Tiltman, | Cit» of Pontiac, will meet st the Mu- | for public inspection. = Sat, 7. en, right of way for the east-west toll for ube iepeeton. t Ne ee ee top tase | George H. MeCart, | nicipal Court tm gaid City, on the 18th | It is further intended to construct % oe 2 road being built across northern wld Rasneceuses tn ameatense eas March 10, 1686 | ment on Hovey Street from Co Baim (0 Harrison, “oward Walder Mar- Soy of March A.D. 1966 os 8:00 © clack said improvement im sesordance | with Shall Cumser, Mike Wm. Scar- ue and ‘end that Office fer pu . . ; whieh ——, borough, DM: Mecbudt, tage RAs: art) ere Sahar anette |g et aeereed ‘Conve rove | rasta seeker oat | geet cece Mme. | ge Pe Stree Wo" | al oma aden etfs. Ser et, cna ar, W. and that Killed in the explosion seven | aha that all of the lots and percels of | © ave a Kline, J. 8. Sibley, Edmund Rogers end| Dated March 9, 1955 of tend fronting of Nicholaon, tara Arnold, Chas. L. of Wil-| meat on Wilson Avenue. Court in said City, on the isth day of 5 ©. : | Wo. eit M een Miller, 4. 2 A. miles north of Valparaiso were | and fronting upon either ode tities March A.D., 1956 at #:00 o'clock P.M.,| to sll persons in take notion: Going Sureet, trom Boulevard to Yiutien. Pontiac Union School and to 9 You are hereby notified that at « a at whieh | That the roll of the Assessment ADA R. EVANS | uw. shall the : Clovis King, 45; sage —, Strest shall cunstinate the spesial acces, regulon mopting of the Commission of time nas piece opportunity willbe “ives heretefore made by the City Asteasee . ence be exesoumant district to ¢ eaprass , Gowns Pele tnd sand Lene aaa oeemat es ot ecco aemacens | eager | ce SP | an of itn to Cote) St Sage haar Sel aang tg eat Lind, 6, i | tne Capital Im pT gg ADA R. EVANS | fyoineh blacktop pavement on Linden | Storm Drain on Blaine Street. from Capital should be ‘paid end borne by special @, % 2am, fet, def of be ‘That the Commission of the City of | Avenue from Going Birest to Hest Rosie, _March 10, °86 | BOs ‘ie noe on ins office fer | sepsinr ‘section “ot the, G2 ee BR AL ty | cssgoemane fo svement on Wolle Street several hours after the blast. Pontiac, Michigan, will meet in. the | and that the plan, Wretile cna "eciiomete | —_ ; a public ‘nspection. fe te my ~. the City of Pontiac, Michigan bela on * i in f.. from Edison te Glenwood Ave- “Two other crew members were | Municipe! Court on the a, © of said improvement is on file for public Notice of Special Assessment: | Notice is siso hereby given that the | the éth day of March, 1065, by resolution EXentetpat “Couto the 18th day of pp fow on file in my office for pub- bert, . merge aed Ret may be fs further intended to construct Twe-lnch Blacktop Pavement on Cir ot Pontioes on mene ae a Guy Commission io couanruct g} Cows SINOLE MAN ON FARM. MUST/| GIRL OR FOR > se fare mS bg pig's ma WHITE Clromen weekends. bret * Rocheste . he i * Te pgp RE oe ' *, . , ——_ ve. EE cupcestchent. -20r. . LADY FOR COMPANY, HUSBAND Help Wanted 8 ora 6 arte WANTED, WAN NOW WORKING _Small wanes. MY 21371. ~ - MEN WANTED ce acho whe prefers ewtsiée | STi ATTORNEY. RECENT GRADU- | _ house Clarkston ares. Ez PERT TRE PRAYI ; ee Rig to os _—— Pend HAVE of own city of round For baby's first shoes; tenant . Part WOOL . TOP W. . Pontiac. Fer ___ write . time work only. Wife to help with Puher 7 800 Dry Creamers, Bal BY. ME. | Rawinigh's © Devt. “MOC ents, served in) sod copper. Moutied mht "cout wtuatly for —enre ete. Trresietinie, “J a's how Pontinn” ig aa Box 131. LE COUPONS AS! Help Wanted Female 7) ministre ampic:°ho experignce | poate og end: banaie” men. “inveut APPRENTICE BAKER te ip de A ag aay . . N . SOMEONE TO TEACH i0 Spanish guitar old bo: lessons ; >. OL! _ OR ¥ies. ARE YOU mre Onrags. 684 8. Sagi Instructions 9 : INTERESTED IN AN MIDWEST to “Pootlec’s bet arms. : Advertising FOR YOUNO MEN ABLE 4 , ine tee exp. ooo: SO | “Unusual opvoriunity for ambitious | References. MI 46174 4 C AREER? Insurance sales salary... $400 | lady, with bookkeeping machine. | REFINED MIDDLEAGED WOMAN snary. Oot - . oa. Mer. exp. |... one with congenial veople in. modern than ‘waxes PE 42007, bome mee! siremenls Recefts. Gnd diversified work, Tinmediate RECEPTIONIST, TYPE 36) TIME. Roche . ing. & dav week. OA Secretary ; en EEE BOND EMPLOYMENT | Work Wanted Male 10 NURSI AGENCY te ‘ste acagt ae ron FE +400 | AFTER 4 P.M. OR TUESDAYS, school in Motes WOMAN, BY WE Wednesdays. new a Pte 8 ut Me atermccne tire dinner. Mr +00. dipioms. 5 ring: tre hee é ~Midwest..Eanployment....... Al : a _ Reepeastian....r20m5.-. jemst a Above average quaranteed salaTy. 6 powriac STATE BANK BLDG For“ Tadtres : naa ] school education, Any Courprets: trate ” FE 54-9227 on ma janis . ao Wt ° rience in ad- wt . ryptics eo 5 = = E one vertising would be helpful. Bos eine : CLERK- count, vecation with pay. y Phone This position is permanent, — | ROUTE Oust Beprdotea as | STENOGRAPHER | GEORCE’S-NEWPORTS loves benefits, Vasbree | pun time se . in | . we wisn TO THANK OUR MANY If this type of wort inter. REAL for thete cts of Kindness | fut# You and you feel you sym: shown to us during / T TI Real for young wom- death ren Pontiac Press giving a brief . fhe and be ot, ree: outline of voet pant history. ES A en, Pina gree Ben Bry type, do Special thanks to, the Rev. LA : CASHIE boi Ce ee ey Salesmen | Sas 35 "oss Se eae 7 wom ea im: pm... d friends end celgnborr who were charge of ‘ffi, Cd 130,_after_10 ate! kind and h during th For New Home & Resale Dept. we tt By a : T- Fema eine mee Joe _ror Maw Rome & Rese MARK JEWELRY CO. ois Set Pe Seat m ved . hus! man | . : ‘ . PE 40037. Green. Special thanks to Dr. Cttice te Oakland County ne 45 N. Saginaw | Marbach and Doneison-Johns Fu- 9, Kb ER WANTED. STEADY ‘leneed ABLE pe; Ay MID- time. FE neral Home. Rose Green Deis Barber Shoo 4469 Baldwin Ne¥ home developments tn Popular; Since’ Family of mH Pri _ance, Fami 32-0048, _. In Memoriam 2: __*v# rice Ranges, furnished models. EVENING . _Ave. | ASHER i = > oe clay Fa i itm reve | 06,600,000 in new and resale listings, a oid vbr be ee Dixie rrington passed . + Ultra-mod offic Shop- ° Seo. today March 16,| jefe Avoly 1702 8. Telecraoh | cing Center OY light housework and care of chil- ; by wife, ehil- 2 = pcre dren while poses we. Live a . Sylvan Real ies , yivan Realty 9383 Orchard Le. 5 Ra. FE 6-0418 5 owe any kind, 2M A 301 tine Prose, Des W.. OPERA to LO CEMENT BLOG D :, . BOAR Pm aur derer= ust case Novuihey eed | Lee, BPE bind EP bef sa sit RIND® op Funeral Directors 4 ci ” | “on sate can | a kwers Re erent : eping “for 3. | 1 my home Renner rene MEN WANTED is i a - $3 WOMEN Wa AIR - AMBULASCE - GROUND quire Kendele Studio. 166. Gag CLemagn. dere Seles oa EXPERIENCED oinis. | WAITRESS, MUST HAVE AT| fe snd cleaning, PE 1.0233 or Dusier Funeral Home, FE 4-121) See neehiiton drory We pay 75 per cent com-| PART TIME AND EVENING | least 3 years experience, Apply ——— SoS. SAE TMP, eee eng US| Gastar “nae pat ORR Soar Set Fee's Oem ae a ies ~Waterford Twp. | BOND EMPLOYMEN free to work xe Algo. “Uberal Bloomfield Fashion Shop | worn Pant time HOUSE? ae ose who eene > wi and mothers. and SER 198) | 212 Roree piouncy rE . Spare Vert Products Apply at) GENERAL HOUSEWORK MUST weekty to Raky eeme Eve. ‘ Ty EXPERIENCED BEAT CO SALESMEN. ’ o Tyeyensitle wah chr. aenensaty. - Donelson-Johns SE OAD? wht tute | fede es | pees ss ‘ io " era. ' HOUSE! ; PARES APRN See _ FURNACE z " | Gomfortable home. Stay nights. | hl Service INSTALLER, —_ | “satied “Mant be shle to operate | nrvenawete poo | EXPERIENCED crinder, iathey mill, ete, Also | feted. educated ween, © . com ral knowled: 86. Position offers e ca- ONLY. AP ai stamping Heges, | Tg, Must NLY. APPLY © meta} stamping dies. Top wages, | Te" brefer former teache? of one McLAIN SHEET _926-Grion Rd. Rochester’ "| With business or service back: METAL CO j fisurence aude spial ‘betett. "497-5. SAGINAW. | VAT NT T).| Sarencisty fee, 2, Mar RERTNG AALERAN exied?. WA ED: interview apo iene we fe vm. | "seced, cio venerriause Gent | | NORTHLAND CENTER ave Seats ror MER 70| TOOL ROOM HELP AUDITORIUM; the White Cross - A, . Ssh Gas KKLIN. PRODUCTS ar ° = ‘ , ! L a “A & B TRENCHING Water tie. Fie tile. ‘Templeton, Realtor John Kinzler, Realtor . Buren rE " till Real 3, : We, ave, bering pat offer of value. @u tlement. NICHOLIE and HARGER CO. Aerotred Knapp Shoes have & 2. ’ MERE ERE | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | mm Magner Bie, wa OM Wanted Real Estate 32A WEST SIDE / . HOME OWNERS Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 7 ON. w St. ean? ED. NOR Russell Young 4 ma fe sym down ; NORTH END - and bath down. Api. with bath 3 BEDROOM VACANT LOTS, FARMS & ACREAGE WANTED SPENCE STREET r COMPLETE Real Estate Service 3 5 D ULTS ~| JIM: WRIGHT, Realtor Sus? 8 -0461 | | LISTINGS WANTE oy Knauf, Realtor W ‘Hurop PE 27421 | MAHAN HAS BUYERS : COMPLETE CORRE- course of Radio and | 26% WANTED: PARM DINNER BELL. 16 of 16 inch. Call OR 2 cdo cae el + en ee - |ON THE BARR 3 and So WE HAVE THE KEY! BRICK HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2-0474 N. Open ] Birmingham OF activities: room with Benjamin and Stephens, I et wwe Hotel Rooms _ FTI ge aoa STEP-SA' . Eaeeertaess Semele | seer Laser ve WA ON m4 “Take Dixie “Hwy. terford: turn left 't Airport Rd., turn WHI BROS. tad sae esse pie bom Watering Mich KNUDSEN Ottawa Hills WM. H. KNUDSEN Templeton WILLIAMS LK. RD. 4 corm, bath Close ta (ac and stores “DRAYTON PL § room ern i Sat? aha 2 Diie CASS-SYL Attractive ary . jt, aly 68 dow. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard Lake Ré.. FE 44063 PEN Modernaire ; | A TRUE CONTEMPORARY 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms — $14,990 With $3,990 Down Mona date Bt mt oi clean bome Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES juitamily Guplen with, Crescent privileges. lar rooms. studio | ceilings, | knet tall ir" Bicom. MY howe, YTON new 9 300 ff. lot. after 6:00 call 86448 : nev, Son, oan epeetiy A e own interior colors, ~~ HAVE YOU 61,775 This wili move you into a eosy Rvesd ighicaas, = "oowtiful OFFICE OPEN 6-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 OWN A WEST SIDE HOME Three bearooms, bie 4th, | aale. Set now. , one CECIL H. MYERS - * | Real Estate Mortgage, Ins. CHARLES low at $7100 onky - » down. WARD's ARD nearly two anne nee with ‘ae . Well-to-wall ¢ , bone Mt room with Setar ara do’ ie VENICE OF THE LAKES subaivi- _slon 6 room sun room, cise 5 Sen ee eae This Week's Specials S800 Year oid frame omg the ake Bloomfield Ranch a place, re- ‘ol Sack 4 to ‘Bir- <= » = Elizabeth Lake Estates home 3 t Kampsen Realtors FE 4.0528 mm s. ive ‘Reet fate &. Gun. 131, Own > erty, ONL and HARGER CO, Open 6:30 “til 6: wor BEDROOM pr Fe alr heat, Doww 2 bedroom home with eee SERIES es 5] EiSetalas Sec” Set ‘Russell Young REALTOR ~ Crawford — Lake Front Home Home & Business [i : : i edie is GILES |B _ - 1-6 with 1+ 3 room with bath Ne NEW! NEW! | ra eae ee | $47,PER MONTH home. “i Wrede for smaller pad your tases ; M.. cr canak * tenienmae 7 : Se anos ogg siding, “vecant) enet suburban, ce! on i ants IRWIN & ROSA INDIAN VILLAGE - INCOME Live in one, ent — rent the other. 3, This 12 room how % i fecoerstes th WE NEED Want to seil~¢ GILES REALTY CO. . 2 W. Huron oui 9 TR ne with private beths basements — 2 Let's look West Side Specials ce soll with about is foun Owner says week $10,800 with $2, will discount for cash. Shown by Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3140 . He PE 24411 or EM 3-3203 SUBURBAN oe Us show you this -" ve Isres, ft. lot, ond beat ris i * price tad only $10,786. * $450 DOWN R. J. VALUET, Realtor Gosporattve West Raters’ Boren’ Partridge LAKEFRONT. RANCH 8 oe WARD Ey PARTRIDGE _| REALTOR — FE2-8316 aw. + Huron Gt, Open Eve. 1 to # snt8 “ 2 ir pe i *e RAY O’NEIL, Realtor. wW.. ‘| through a “Wanted” ad! Job, place to live, mer- ter. chandise — hingt | 4 Just phone FE 08h fr ay we, + ee fae SST be Po ee nT in i : id i) e q i a ! g z | if i itt if i | | fe te le iy i + i ati if. $3 § : a2 rf : i i gE | at E & & § . Ht i : ite g f i Ai geeks pontice, Michigan, wil) mest im March. 1006 st 8 selock Pm. to iegeritons end obj thet may ; yeh en 0, 1988 ‘ADA R. BVANS, March 10, 1986 u 2 $ ull it a2 4 : fe i i a & E FE ql ge'g? i 44 , To: Leland Dennis, Reid, R. 4 Marion Render, Roland Fellows, vans, a ut E e i F Lets i fsa g * | a E m * “ee | iE misson should be paid borne by special assessment for the con- struction of Linge wd blacktop MARCH 10, t| Notice of Special Asscesment: |e y. on the 8:00 assessment, me aULEERSTE H f é .* Pint, | E FY i lated if i ie i Fs sti 2 ‘| ite HH | i if Bee ; Mids oi Fy jit sist I 7 z 3 : ! i “ 2 : on Linden potoned » on i War ian, Nettie ith, Jose Ger Funeral Directors 4 _Help Wanted Male 6 |Voorhees-Siple | . FUNERAL HOME Ambulance or Motor | Charles D. Race Cemetery terment at Oak W Adrian, in. may be seen at the Punera!l Home. . of Thanks 1 WISH TO THANK OUR MANY relatives and ARE YOU INTERESTED IN AN Advertising CAREER? ue a5 il a E ib Ei? i & 3 Ui i an Pontiac Press giving a brief BARBER WANTED. STEADY Dels Barber Shop 4460 Baldwin ve. SC ee et ee Re OR ema eo ha ee et ia Mma ae storm a F ee Ki g : ‘hereby given that the the he | i & FF i ci [i z é 5 E 8 5 z va ohn robin, T. = | ard. Dated March 9, 1956 W.O 6813 eeh.*3 iF A g i if t “af he fl i : BEE gE ie Es i Hi [ a i H f i i f ; i i z “ | ; i s E eT i Hf Hi A : } il ; i E 3 i sé Bs i g q t | zREEE EE i [ Fitei Hi He Fi sj Fa f FH E z 8 sei Tin Fontiec’s bent rms _ | Restaurant Mgr. exp. ....... Midwest Employment PONTIAC ANK BLDG. i. saint tad tad nea PART TIME JOB Doe ae __ Restaurant MGR exp . $300 i eit ladies A ground 22... the Sees Ww. at en time wages. be 18 i eisner Bros., é Nn. ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE, CLERK Unusual opportunity for ambitious keeping, machine, experience to work. with congenial oeople in modern Oxford Snd Giversifed work. Immediate | vers. work. ™ opening. & dav CAREER GIRLS See SLOT FORD. for that ope 188 $190 $210 ‘estimate No job too big oF time work only. Wife to help with housework 0 tae "New of old. REFINED MIDDLE, ¥ Ta cement work : A eala ry ae PLANS Dept. ‘Spec. com residential Secretary . "9940 _¥. of | eM pat BOND EMPLOYMENT Ww Huron Bidg. rE TABLE W Wr Rerots Pontiac. Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. E CLERK FOR DRY _ 121 Williams Ste ROUTE DRIVER FOR ET) rred. REAL ESTATE Opening available for experienced Salesmen For New Home & Resale Dept. | CASH IN -with the ‘office, good salary rking conditions. WELRY CO. 4 _N. Saginay New h a its in Popula: Priced Manges, furnished models. $6,000,000 in new and resale listings. offices in new Shop- ge Rg an and awn. s A ines Apoley 1702 8. tne “EMENT BLOC Yj: . class, No other need sair «a0. between § a.m. ee A quire Kendele Studio. 14 8. Sag BOND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 212 . PE 44400 SEAT CO : ‘corbin’ Murce ti and INSTALLER. EXPERIENCED ONLY. ‘APPLY McLAIN SHEET METAL CO 497 S, SAGINAW, WEATING SALESMAN. EXPERT. enced, transportation. = _ FE 80740. vE POR MEN TO oF te te van Realty ‘ a noo ried ae) a “| 28 Box Tereuted” Hust be Com raining. given. eee VA “TOOL ROOM HELP | ine OMGMAND Lake Ko work, 6 days a week, $17) Dixte Ld Drayton ABLE WOMAN ght housework and care of chi ima tor Dome than ‘wages. PRE Spree are Seat at Tomahawk Restaurant is ~ EXPERIENCED SALES GIRLS. PART TIME AND. EVENING WORK. Bloomfield Fashion Shop ie GENERAL HOUSEWORK MUsT be with children, Or- FE @. References. Live in. FE 43763 after ¢ p.m. se Poanion ‘clitre ifetime ce Must vailable March ie. Prefer arter teacher or one with business back- S owned Co, 30 p.m. RIUM. * A. Y) commission, merchandise dis count, vacation With pay. 5 day GEORGE'S-NEWPORTS naw TELEPHONE col Mrs. Marenre Co. ~ intervie at. ; o ; NORTH TANS telrreR |" ; pene ng the phone 3} A& B TRENCHING ing, Water tle, Field tle, NICHOLIE/ and HARGER CQ. ere ei ators rshcas “B.D. CHARLES Edw. M: Stout, Realtor | Ber Bie, wate Wanted Real Estate 32A WEST SIDE HOME OWNERS PAUL D. HAMMOND " Realtor 4 ‘TWILL BE SPRING |" % Be sand ore And F 7 .| VACANT LOTS, FARMS i& ACREAGE WANTED “| Any | location of COMPLETE Real Estate Service ag te fy =>": 4 saeueenee * , I object to the defendant appearing in this ~ _COCKLER oor we SHARRARD com Ra a eke HOTEL AUBURIN en's or Week and "itaren Ph. PR JIM WRIGHT, Realtor A ; 35-0441 Parms business and eommercts) «Ran MAHAN HAS BUYERS WANTED: FARM DINNER BELL. sod *oBY aPeaAB BaDERE , 2? LARGE ROOMS. PR a3 E | cen Giroux Hotel Rooms 39 SEWLY ia ae entrance, + 0061. : ‘ent x > - * #% 1 b- 138! 1 Pa i “ * : y A af A mom down - NORTH END income. 2 bedrooms FE 4-400! Eves. FE 13-6143 on FE 4-831 Gls—$i00 3 BEDROOM RANCHER WE HAVE THE KEY! GALOW tn. Douche Part bes maser feast ee ~HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2-0474 N. Open aati “~ CLose ; > we ntoe® coataa tas “Mets D N Modernaire ; |A TRUE CONTEMPORARY HOME ~ 4 Bedrooms 2 Bathrooms $14,990 With $3,990 Down Take Disie Hwy. (US-10) to Wa- Sorter: een left “WHITE BROS. | aooara oe |KNUDSEN Ottawa Hills. living Seminole Hills "WM, H. KNUDSEN gto Bank Templeton WILLIAMS LK. RD. : » on Birmingham. | Stk tssteiapa buss charm. Wiel rans "awit | DRAYTON PLAINS Poa Ber potee | ich teeta fey See RE | ee io Bee ee for aly "628. s00 CASS-SYLVAN AREA Benjamin and Paved street, north Eo ayy ae NORTH. a BREAN SieseLset Bat cree STONE REALTY CO. 000 Jesiza —ZE 22003 "thle to te Attractive home. Gtachod garage. oil b shaded 4 ke $700 K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Ofchard Lake Ré.. FE +4063 \Johnson i} UNIQUE AND BRAND SEW family duplex Crese Sheeran oe ee ee tt after 6:00 call Mr. Mehoke, bee A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. GILES NEW! NEW! $47. PER MONTH..1. two blocks, to rE | Soe eat ae Ssgwera: WEST SIDE HOME Three Real Estate M Ins. CHARLES . i wrens Jessie Bt, On Hegde turanee at sviee vie ale ‘down, WARD | ORCHARD nearly new le cern 3 hot. = kly at 008" with 33.000 and fewed 3u38 ft. | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 a2 sett? F fii : fe mH cation Bateman Brick Colonial : Bloomfield Ranch iota, an ted toute KINGS « is wh INICHOLIE and- HARGER CO, Ww. Open 6:30 8: sand BEDROOM itge fonged yoda leue print lOLIE bd Cyd es iY P, Le eee o-OS NROOM OM! MCTy L MOLE: “ i dha Yeo é * 71¢ OPEN Deily 1 t 8 THE “CHELSEA” 3 Bedroom Brick FHA and GI Approved Paved street, city water, sewer, . GI NOTHING DOWN FHA $1,200 ‘PAYMENT PLUS costs of & home éesigns. pine cabinets with rustic | 382 Abburn Ave. | OR privileges, La! wv on tARL BLVD. wee 2 bedrooms. Tile beth.” Gag furmace § #1 280. py down GI mortgage. PONTIAC REALTY 131 _Baidwin PE 54-6278 BY OWNER § reom modern. Tile bath, oak floors, heat, tiled basement, alum. ®* and screens, paved street. Eg. T son, PE 40243 WEST SUBURBAN Lake on Union Lake 2 °, gee N B room hanes of Gthiant Ave. hear bus and echool. Total price only "ADAMS REALTY 3-4 or FE 21900 $450 DOWN room near Fisher Body, nice | fot’ well landscaped, af STOUT'S. as + 4 Fo0m GE O. “MM fA at EK, Realtor 6264 Andersonvitie A, ag Tontont FOR COLORED , ‘in a oe * oe ah pagwes rk Next to Rerrelary of Btate ones PE ¢5181 FE ¢5368 FE 2 EAST BLVD. TERRACE vind $ LA ae ro iL INSULA CONDITION. PE bia FH greatly y REALTY $500 DOWN PF ad BLK. FROM ORCHARD $30 month ROOM. CINDER BLOCK FT. CORNER LOT. 4 REAL BUY! GRACIOUS LIVING Sylvan Lake Area YEAR OLD BRICK RANCH £ N ER LOT liéxi%s. BEAUTIFULLY LAND- MUST SEEN TO XCEL- 6 MONTHS OLD NEAR BYLVAN SHOPPING CEN. Modern Ranch Home : ipBATHB. COM. __ 16X20 EXTRAS, IN CONDITION, A Low me PAYMENT OTTAWA HILLS ROOM FOR A GARDEN W, OF DIXIE NEAR SYLVAN REALTY 3989 ORCHARD LE. oe bt st PE 4300 | Suburban Living ~Plan to See The ‘Meadowlark’ Large 3 Bedroom Ranch Homes Sunday March 13th WATCH FOR WEEK-END DI8- Pray tee IN YOUR LOCAL PAPE WM. KENN FDY Oven "Evenings. "tt 8 rE yoo Wo FE 4-3 - BIRMINGHAM | Brick Colonial. rms. modern, replace, 2 ca to ae — cera ls. $15,- NT, OAK. 8, AUTOMATIC 716 GAS | ar rp aa melee 43 EAST SUBURBAN J. R. HILTZ. REALTOR rE 56181 Open Eves. 1011 W. Huron &t. NORTH CITY low featur- full 7 stores, Can e° moun for $7,850 with $1,500 down. Cc J. A. Taylor TOR — TOUR AICS aus 100 PSeniend Ave. rE Open Eves AT ROCHESTE R OVERLOOKING PAINT CREEK perso situated on hi? fine &% Hom Hs give vise i ating purchase Levely living rom With fireplace over- looks val ey arte kiteben, dining end fll ment: Ceramic Tile PAUL KE RN I Realtor uu Cok\end Ave FE 2 esi Fatale Since 1919" COMPLETELY MODERN 3 BED- hom: with | . lend- Lak fenen Walled Lake School. , 000 terma) q furnished house. Modern 7 room : month EDWARD ‘B. KEEFH “The Lake Man” EM GATEWAY to ‘HAPPINESS A REAL BEAUTY box with wall-to-wall ea large bedrooms with ing, surfwood paneling through- be 0 the insulated 6 room, di- ided paceman aa heat. Offered at $17,850, BUILT LAST | YEAR AND Wattina FoR YOU, FHA APPROVED DRAYTON WOODS Personality-Plus. You i love gach MAHAN za ‘se ors al Sere pe Pree Perking you" ‘soy oa owe rE LL vaNSURE IT This is the last 3 bedroom ‘art. ; home that For Sale Houses PPL LE LOL LL ALL ALLL al el DIXIE HWY: CORNER Appresimatety 10 ft. Corners wide grave B rd, beautiful “aite for motel or ait ‘Beouttful shade Necks" a 9 ising. Only $605@ with reasonable | Dorothy Snyder 1. Lavender 0 Ww. FE neal or “ Gl. No Down Payment $160 PER HOUR * qualify you for a eeaere 3 4 ed home. Full tile bath, laree jake privi- te es, June delivery. Bring your ortega discharge "oad $10. de- posi Cc PANGUS ioe MIS Po. Ortonville 132. Reverse. chee $595 DOWN $33 PER MONTH PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Attractive new home, ce Sportsmen's Paradise Practically new 3 bedroom ranch yer located on Hatch- tac Tk. reer area, Has new iy car yateae. storms and screens, a yy and hard- wood floors th Offer reproduction coat ove 8 $3,600 with 03.000 - eS tnd ‘monthly pay- Don't. Wait built in ent, Ra on % ft. lot with : bug service _ the studdings up for par- only ie down. After } p.m.— OR 3% F.C. Wood Co. Realtor Corner Williams Lake Rd. & MSO OR 31235 mae epee After § Cal! OR }- ' 43 REALTY CO. REALTORS Co-cporstive | z ANNETT OFFERS $1,000 Down—Ortonville Large 3 bedroom home, new floor furnace, foundation aluminum Sota pes and screens. session senools C Only $7000 Trade or Sell Will trad west of Berar tor stab ie situat oere with studio type living room ith enclosed porch, 1 bedroom tached 2 i Elizabeth Lake Estates Practically new 3 bedroom rick bw h -- Are bes ear garage. Imme- fireplace, large | and bath om first floor, at- | KENT Established 1016 WEST SIDE BR . Very attrac. tive 3 oF lo cated exclusive Seminole | Hills 2% baths, modern kitch- ment WEST opeunnan. Bee this wt ern near k Take full basement fh. oll includes cargeus. one shade trees wid nn car ssrege, Lae priv wes too, at SYLVAN LAKE AREA, See this me now. eearae. MA baths akfast NEAR SYLVAN LAKE. New in ‘3? Modern veeerm. ey corner ink in itch q bath ORR (137 Baldwin For Sale Lake Prop. 44 pam LAKEFRONT sei Megane: Last ca v reom: ii aoe perch. shed, in “ ‘PONTIAC REALTY PE 48-6275 For Sale Resort Prop. 44A SEMI-MODERN 4 ROOM FRAME Green Lake Sale Suburban Prop. 45A 45A poe 4 Rd, Bar- "RED HORSE HOLLY “GI, 3. bedroom a homes on #0x160 Paved” strect and’ rive “Open an wgttl dare, Gai i ie" 5621 Orion Rd. ROCHESTER Levely 3 bedroom with ment, Carpeted - pancy. bho imesdiate eceu appointment 513000. 3 bedroom brick. LR., DR., kitchen and and basement. Lot 150 x Seeated Loman’ Terms. Shown by “T TRANK SHEPARD OL _1-7511 40 whose. wn by ‘erms. For Sale Lots Sylvan Realty 2 LOTS. shai iat. Utane privileges. OR ere aE jeexise LOT IN WATKINS-PON- ford Township 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. PE 56-0418 OPEN DAILY 8 TO 9 sar. . SUN, 8 TO & 133. HUNTOON LAKE 8-924. tine Exstates, $285 for my equity _balance §715. 720 Mt. Clemens TT’S HARD TO FIND THESE ANYMORE NICE BUILDING 6 We have over 135 lots, ated in Crease e Chub Bub, very nice build’ sites date priv. with all lots. Cash or_ Also have just a few left in El Lake tes, and a. few in West Twp. In- Highiand, and ependence, “— Twps. If interested con- LOTS” Cherokee Hills! oe Com munity Beiees) Bank Bid FE 44211 ry, Hurry, to STATE HIGHWAY ZONED C-1 we Say ite sexu mest pend ve Cony _Open LOTS. OWNER * wigthnd a. (MSO) frontage, FE Zoned for Business West Suburban ‘< a 4 arranged, GLARE REAL TTAEET PE +0492 EVEN: VERY fast growing community. od businesses Y SHOP .. DOW ventory and ¢@ 1 E. ry uipment. Rent-Lease By Bus ys Prop 4 49A Pree. crhead door. $00 Auburn. Business Opportunities 51 FOR SALE: ar F ATTRACTIVE Soar Rew fietares 5 lean, “ue 4 Sroserty or what nave’ yeu?” ‘Box Pontiac Press $4,800 restore. & my Gas my De 2a ae iw ain fi t00 Inquire Sy wait 2 ‘MOBILGAS STATION CARL. W. BIRD. Realtor _ FE 613 _AT — GHETOLAN fort larger home. Box Press BRAUTIFUL BUNGALOW $F 50 . ‘This fs one of the nicest and wlengess homes for the price ace listed fm « long time on beautiful wooded reay fo floored attic. eff Joslyn Located PRACTICALLY NEW BUNGALOW | $1.300 DOWN $43 MONTHLY young couple's dream. Four | large rooms; and lovely bath, | ef! furmece and many other out-_ standing appotntment« WOODWARD ESTATES BEAUTIFUL SIX ROOM HOME condition inside and ed recreation room. erage and) nicely ot. Priced at only | { Orr CHA LA BUNGALOW tines DOWN Attractive grey shingle modern | bungalow with glassed in porch full basement new gas ac. heat. eerege and beautifully land- Seaped lot. Priced at $7,950 HOM 3 OOM BUNGAL Solem ity, ‘ left located : tl at Tis | corated Madison shades with spacious lovely rms throughout Five per cent down 3 . WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON 2 modern kitenen & dinette. full orneat. gas heat. very. pretty CH. “ee apy or ba gga © for « me oon tenn “ges neon shes, ESTMENT ¥ the eu. on bus line, Large home 3 baths. income. Pay owner his Jgeot F, Reisz|, Hospe.. St, income $500 per month JIM WRIGHT, Realtor * | 348 Oakland Ave FE 6-044! Co-operative Real Estate Exchange LITTLE FARMS Levely one acre poreels. Exce! Jent C venient bua, stores school only eis Dewn and $14 Month." Highly restricted 16 acre parce) near Oxford, Just the apet for who want to build a ranch and not have their prop- erty * sepreciated by tofertor buildings next door “Ask for Mr Brown on this one ' I. H. BROWN . Realtor (1362: W. Huron FE 24810 | “OLDER HOME 5 miles from town. 6 rooms. one bedroom down. Large kitchen, | basement. nice big lot Only eae Terms can be arranged. “BRIC K—FEAST SIDF Three pice large bedrooms ¢x- cellent kitchen § firepiace = aiuto gas heat in dry basement 2 car arage. Everything in good cen ition with termes E good price & Call FE 40584 . ONE STORY THREE BEDE OOMS only $8300 This is priced to seti Auto of} heat in basement Pias- tered wails. 5 closets. garage See this now. F LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD FE 49504 1% E Pike st = 293 VOORHEIS, 3 BEDROOM | $0,800" Owne Owner ee ode nic cers. SMALL FARM Ld acres completely equipped with ‘83 model Farma!! tractor and tools. Nice § room modern house 40x80 on the foundation 20x30 , excellent brooder house , Frait trees. strawberry and rasp | ‘ berry patch $15. 150 ‘ermes AIRPORT \RIA 6 room modern with 5 rooms first floor 1 -ree room up Pull ‘basement automatic het water, insulated 25540 on the founda. | tion, 2 car garage, lot 1602300 with = fruit frees and garden space. $7950 terme RIDGEWAY 978 Baldwin Cooperative Real Estate a ise ft. “Trontane on Huren Eve. Mr. Donald DOWN- Ww N We know that the first gence of this 2-bedroom plastered home will make o jasting impression on your mind—with its clean ap- | pearance, its well landscaped large corner lot, bedrooms ample closet apace, Com- plete bath and a part basement which houses the automatic of! furnace, hot water heater and wa- ter pump Full price with $1 360 down. Shown by al pointment only. HITE BROS. Phone on Hi ta7d or or “or 3-1 768 Open ® to 9 Bun 1 to 5 FOUR NEW FHA HOMES LEFT Choice West Side location over looking Elizabeth Lake Golf Ours €@ Two Bedrooms Full*price $7200 00 with $550 00 down WAT A. KEN NEDY ALTOR > Oven aEvenings tH 8 WR FE North End Srick and span with 1% care 3007 43560 don't wait m ‘Bud’ Nicholie Teal estate gee insurance Mt. Clemens st FE 65-1201 FE 3186 make your appoint- | $10,900, -| MONEY: oak floors, a!l drapes, full basement. oll heat, incinera- tor 13 fruit trees. $16,500 terma, iC onvalescent HIlome ved, newly dee- cludes some equipment, Ex- tra large lot, raspbefries ries, 2 artesian wells, car garage. Shown by ap- pointment only, | Brick Ranch Ultra modern 3 tee ranch, livin fireplace rF} pene picture window, dining 12m16 kitchen with tile walls, breakfast bar, double piding doors in bedrooms. u at room with fireplace, torv‘and shower, nened con- tro'led heat, work room, 2': car garage Situated on en “well landscaped let 100 x Bo, Priced at onty 619, ferme Pr ick { ‘olonial— Blo ymitield : 14 acres nicely landscaped | wih many shade trees lava- Country living im excellent | residential area Conter hall _ laree living reom wit! place. lavatory, enclosed porch 4 bedrooms, It baths. Sieeping Porch un. Full bas sement, inchudes drapes. i Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS 28 © Huron FEder' 7 Open Evenings and Hoitad mm " carpeting EXTRA VACATION |= If you're tak- ing. a ‘long vacation, rent your home for the dura- tion. Makes extra money fast for you! Dial FE 2-88 for an ad-writer, h fire. | . tered fs sgerane very hice fenced. shade trees, lake “uate with $3,700 | oxBow LAKE AREA. Good home and business bina in ¥ leees. com t Home has 5 rms. bath whility rm. 1 biack- top near corner business 2 fe Fy | $1,050 down” Total ‘p: ertes tt N50. SUBURBAN “EAST New ‘st Attractive 2-bedrm. home with . jarge modes kitchen and mica. upboards, tiled , bath in living rm., in win $4 L arge “with ‘va ety it See it | 0,800 only $2,500 down. COMMU SPECIAL. Over ‘| TER'S acre jot for thie modern brick bs. Modern kitchen Het breakfast nook, oi! AC fur- nace 2-car garage with over- ead doors, cement drive, Shade trece and landscaping. Lee off Adams Road of Bir. mingham $20,000, terme. INCOME Let tenants help t tamil | this home a ee tamniiy | in good east-side location. Sepa- rate entrances. Upper 4 rms a th now $% 8 month. Full basement with gas heat, ree. rm. ap- polntment LAKE sae hk 3-bedrm. home all fir. Year around 2. stoner heat, 2-car garage. Fruit frees. Deep lot. Now for $10,960, rms, FLOYD KENT, Realtor m4 “Keno FE 8-6105 open eves to Comumere Power 8 __For Sale Lake Prop, “4 44 200 FT. Sues. lake trentage. Priced right HOLM ES-BARTR. AM 4392 Dixie Hwa: ELIZA “tnd ere Lerge gg ae. ae he hy UAT et nal "| Dorothy Sn FE fast or. EM "3.3303 5019 Cas, Eliz. Rd. FE €2252 or FE 32-0179 YTON lot 100x300, may be oral here, ‘eTms, Edw. ML Stout, Realtor ' TT N. Saginaw St. vacy, Only pri- wT evender OAKWOOD MANOR Otitstanding corner lot tn this well restricted district. Ideal spot for that fine we yon want. 83.750 with $500 do Open e. ti 8: . Fe Pe Pe seis For Sale horeage _47 aw ene ae -| 20803. Mr Dart. ern facilities. Reasonable rent . Call FE ition $e mut’ vending cont 3-4572. FOR lease, on busy thoroughfare. Mod- condit ma- chines et ode geek Receipts show Murry call FE CLASS C—SDM rate grossing ernest $10,000. ae STATE- WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac Pontiac State Bank e . John A, Landmesser, Broker rE ¢ 41582 . PE 5-0978 # Partridge 41187 For Sale Farms ‘FOR HOME Geo, L, Scales, Realtor it 10 ACRES Es On M-15 eae | ot eee Suchy “Really Ortonville. 48 HOME LOTS CALL . 180 ACRES — “moet for guy man, n iarmeet Bias ‘per ae acre. About. $7,000 sgfohe Kinzler, Realtor at. FE 43525 ad Teese “BIRD” MAIN ST. GRILL A top restau rant on main street Sie Sr aie | Sadho an. | — - "FIRST TIME pine} ‘W's been able oe yen , rental maf veer this in first ‘time we've such | ages YDEN, Reales. er less WITH QUICK SERVICE? Ph. FES-8121 | Home & Auto ne to $500. Fi OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 MONEY © WAITING You May Borrow $25 to $500 oday cnee Fm a BUCKNER FINANCE CO. cone Sen W'SSinaw o Tonon we Across SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES” promptly to wreeret men, pocag fst Fhone we‘ come LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W Lawrence, FE 23-0248. Pontiac WHEN YOU NEED $29 - $500 MONEY for People Who Work anhoe | A SPECIALIZED LOAN SERVICE $26 850. $100 up to $500 it your weekiy femily tm core is between 835 and 1 vou are working, = pecially for you Whee made to give you the money in one day. Your choice of ® ¥ a GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION _ 69 W. Huron St. Phone FE deral 3-7181 ~ TOANS Extra Fast Service You cae borrow $20 - $500 nye ot car or feriture, one bg A at Up te HOUSEHOLD “FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac Sa Bi See, Saal th Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST - “eels funds for single tamity a GIRLS COTTON AN charts, Hncctiont buys, Size 12-14. LION STORE St 8. Saginaw Dining -room 50. Two sectiona) like new Bincer Be machines 5, Duncan Phyfe china bd 50. Used beds and a ew Furniture. 0x12 s 95. End and step tables $5.95. Hollywood ‘neds Wisk. Apt, se and electric ranges Liverel MAIN FURNITURE Free Parking PE 56-3653 1220 Baldwin Next to Adier’ : Mah Ma A take over payments, i Af sats eshs6s casi cL __frrniture or dishes Pr PICK YOUR POSI- | TION from the fine job- section. Or place your own offers in-the Classified Work Wanted ad to tell employers ‘you're avail- ies a, ee. : Hy is i. PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1055. PY) eg New Furniture Specials SAVE UP TO 30% gas range ........ 15. ew ith mirror _...... $15 Arvin Combination $20 house ‘tnt Ererythtnn’ den the’ basse ce rifio savings. ee penn ND DELIVERY “PEARSON'S FURNITURE FORMERLY ‘BANK POR Can #2 Orehard Lake Ave, rE _ Next to Farmers Gas Station PEARSON’S ‘FURNITURE Pormerily Furniture’ © DivawaYe-easy Teaus e Rd, off mm CONE’S RENT Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clag- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A. ' “@ INTERNATIONAL with 6 ‘8. 211%, 2 ta10n4._ $8. BURMEISTER’S LUMBER TWO YARDS PONTIAC~ DETROIT OPEN § 4M TO 6 P.M. jet preety Fo iil! is! h our main ya YET? athe Your HBOR UNION WRECKING COMPANY INC. 135 W. 8 Mi Rd. Cor. . Pet Baath Tame KENWOOD 35-1660. . Draw Tite Hitches atte ee & S ¥ ¥ Beef liver 2c lb. Pork sausage 2 ins $1 Pepperoni sausage 68¢ lb 651 Kenilworth. G & M COMPANY 3 | SAWS AND SCISSORS. MACHINE ALL WORE 18 We ship all enpreme meerials to SALES, ENTALS i zn Ge Be | ~ SPE LARGE DISCOUNT. COME IN One-Way Trailers 99 8. Saginaw St. | } Opes new St. FARM FRESH MEATS ; iler, , aise snow ‘plow site. FE T4032, afer Garage Doors to be sold. All pisgs avail. Complete stock of number 2 doors EPORE You aor or e Sale Store Equipment San “asemee , Can also be used beer or . 19 © . 328 _ Sale Sporting Goods 65 EVINRUDE MOTORS Come im end see the new quiet demonstrated Trade- h. TALBOTT LUM INSULATE NOW _ AND SAVE MONEY CALL XI CHER SINKS CRATE ane rn S G. A. Thomp- BLDG. LIES aia Bie NS yeaa as x: aaa as pumgees. Oakland. APPROXIMATELY 200 HAM P. STORM SASH and doors! LOW. LOW price! ® am _to 9 p.m. a) Sifite| Mit Bit LeceaR.! Pe $0. FE “yy SELLING al te 4% Ft. Wall Tile. .15 ums .... $1.9 ore a af Pontiac. Detroit, TExas 4-4764. UN 4-4092, ~ G00D ROAD AND. DRIVEWAY are’ reason- SADING, BoAD -GRAVET AND School Rad. Sua Ohta TWAT BUGST. | 5-O448 g a . : I | | F it — i ta tik : ‘ Harolds, 140 S. Saginaw § id Seb oO ORE OHO HOEY Tm good working condition §% TO oe = ONLY 9123 A WEEK ; FIRESTONE STORE 1@ 8. Segimaw 3 , 2 FT. DOORS, $6.50 fase BS | sere ee a ‘Dates aie tees Y heaters, Detroit approv while they inst, yy Pitot tent Sapply oes M-18 Ortonville Phone 130 .| DOLLAR FOR PAINT? PLYCOTE PAINT PER mm “BING BROS iT Do it Yourself MPRESSORS, CHAIN Por Sale Pets AQUATIC GARDENS hens He fame INC. Jou picture frame = mao SOLLINGEHEAD VARIETY STORE. gee | out floor pe ! D-Le BURNER LESS TANK jt . |. SUITABLE .FOR} 1s osm CHURCH OR SMALL! — § “ bay MICH CHAINSAW / DISTRIBUTOR “Jerry's told me so much about you that I feel I know| pk | you well enough to dislike you already!" ee For Sale Pets fence posts, barb ad tut TEN & SON wee "on tn hd ee '| "HOUGHTEN & SON 20 We" nasin “Rochester OL": J, C, MAYDEN,. % EK. Weiten Bivd. Rortsch Ww aenk ee, eae WILL . WD i Feats ekeses.| ‘aare ame me, | se, ta ter Transporta tion Offered 87 CARB FOR FRISCO, BOISE, IDA-| PONTIAG DRIVEWAY Se ss et a “Oxiord Trailer Sales Michigan MOBILE HOMES E | tone 3 Fe "| day Sat. and Sun. finish, reasonable. Phone FE 5-5646 after 5:30, all! iND TAKE Trailer". Exchange | ATCLEAN &SHARE Bring Utle-Money Waiting et GLENN'S EREE ESTIMATE | Aut :| BRAID MC TOR SALES k 8) CHEV. % TON PICK Was eb, Radio sad Renter: STOP : TRUCKS — We are Weve severe! | 54 CHEV. 47. PICKUP sees wrt ce | 'S3 CHEV. 44 T. PICKUP ae Sarr, Sgbelt | '52 CHEV. SUBURBAN ‘SI CHEV. % T. PICKUP '50 FORD ¥4 T. PANEL ‘30 CHEV. SED. DEL. 4 ‘48 CHEV, 1 T. PANEL | MATTHEWS zs HARGREAVES ce Lee oe vou, ore, looking for’ seat co. are cows, don't mise this’ sale. 198 Jobs Deere “A” tractor with = &, sp. Fe to ee. £2 3% beer rain ined end gclsvery € erate Ganvas’’ 9 suebee tea wegees. two 8 ft. double - 0 wel. cates s,- wediion Sale’ ona te ba cans, a08 bales mixed hay, 009 bales sirew 16 ft. corn silage in 14 international 2 unit milk- er International six can cooler, ina AMBERLAIN Fhor clerk m Me ee! heater. new. 4UTZ MOTORS . PLY clean. | . about riders Grive . p . Fe Wanted Used. 88 HION § CHEAP & CARS. or eve. MOBIL HOME. OF THE HIG HDO LLAR™ ase ard COMMUNITY | Sites or exe Da: Por high erede used cars. We wil) pay youwell aso Dune | H. J. VANWELT OR 3-1358 r MOTORS. e tion wagon. Pully cogenst. ear. $1373, Radio and heater. Seat tell from new. Any old car in. juarters for Chevrolets Woodward 7 ij Mile Lincoln “ 16 CHEVIE TUDOR, BY N er. 3-4572. > DR. WICH. ~~ GOOD RUNNING . a. _ $43. FE 2-8991 sfter 1 : DELUXE. Exc. cond. Private ¢' BIG BARGAIN-DAY, Classi- | fied section! See Ads for whatever FORD DEMO. CARL Sims ; “WE FINANCE Y'AL ME an 9 Homan p. MOTOR, SALES OR DELU heater, : ER Wint = ute. 4 en isis, ence ear’ Cean, | 108 FORD ere posse. ; a a og A rust, Low | ing, is.” Good cond Reasonably. priced. tion. OR 3-716 bet. 9-6. . . 121032, after 6:15 p.m. im Mile Ra, Northville. ve NMED TATE | by Saas ae orton DELIVERY mien —— MOTOR, SALES Wa RoRONET pence were —REAL BARGAINS — - must sell, immed. EM = CORONET < ; . Sree ‘| 82 Ford Vietorie. Like new 3 COUPE. 1 is convertible. Losded . Clean - : bauled. New . VICTORIA. 1983, and interior. FE 2-3231 af- et Good ‘condition. $1200, Milford. MUtual +3 ‘6 FOR ‘ote. beater and’ reshly nice. y old ar down “feadquarters for -Chevrolets Woodward & Hd Mus Eisele §-1100 1964 1A. RADIO. tone - CHEVS. "3954 Left-Overs = Hurry While They Last | yp MA BODY STYLES AS LOW AS . $1326.41 . E Heddeuarters 2 moe 1 rnyenge te tr cere TIP TOP _USED-CARS — “te gua Seausy ome" fame W4i Ponting 2 door, $65 > 1954 RANCH WAGONS LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer en 1856 Chevrolet 2 door, Le The Bright | Spot ° TODAY IS BARGAIN DAY NO MONEY NEEDED -| ASSUME PAYMENTS © | °51 Part: Chidt. 8 4 dr. S90 Ford 8 Cy!. Tudor 49 Ford Custom 8 Fordor 49 Kaiser Green 4 dr. 48 Pont. Blue Tudor ~ THESE AND MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM SHARP CARS $3. Chry. N.Y. Dix, 4 Dr Power & Air Cond. Your Ford Dealer Just Good Cars At the Right Price tL} “45 ‘ FORDS cHEVa. & . ‘Other models with Fordomatic $185 340 xprrion m Ave.| Steen ‘| 50 CHEV. 2 DR.... FORD FOURDOOR <{] Factory Officjal’s Car or overdrive to select from. RY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Transportation Specials SI STUDE. 4 DR... "SO DODGE 2 DR... .$495 $495 . $495 ition, $295. Going to Re after 5, all day Sat. & 08 8 sTARCEIEP CATALINA. reronneemnernmngrmmnrntantionsttennnmansetmntertens tiem temat ie | el | Oa | agraiy ia jess for cash. | Low Cost 2s CON- Navy, 378 PH, OL 14711 Mi THAN EARS ose buice ro buy” Té¢e . 3 miles. to gallon. No Yment. $395. Carkner ve, Birm: im, 666 5. Woodward. MI 4-3410 NICE ‘61 KAISER N ; Lesteg. Yate with accessories, Must - ; a ae _sell, FE 6&2 “How come you make these bridge-club sandwiches ‘sé’ io Me ROURY. MONTEREY | small, Pet? So you don't have to stop talking?” ary 1934. Radio, heater, white aemauunenninninnes Drakes. St MY sit” *" FE Us Ca 91 _F U Cc 1 is Sale Used Ca Sale Used Car igg MERCURY MONTEREY | PON Boe eee Oe ee ee ere | and heater 1961 PACKARD 4 DR, SEDAN. PONTIAC, RADIO, HEATER. feed wanes, ont Pennie. Period’ | Uttramatic, radio heater, white “\yarematie, PEC 2.1040 PE a erat am p,m thie 1 owner cor for wall tres. Ideal family car. ay PONTIAC or your eid car down. Hydra., et Heate ” Bob Fros ost, Inc. HURON Ess, tte, ae raar r beaten “MOTOR SALES TIAG 33. ¢ DOOR DELUXE 063 W Huron PE 2-2641 $1200, ‘50 iac, 2 nNOS Woodward “RADIO, | _t#in $425, FE 5-1802. 1980 PLYM 3 . ms ae ; heater. 2 condition with FONTIAC bi 6 PASSENOER 8TA- ' . $206. £00. aCe. ™ an try tub hardtop FUN | win Ave. e101. set im sovesrance. $900." radio ; vad atic This is a beautiful 1 ewner cer tres radio a heater, very PONTIAC, 1953, DARK GREEN, 4 and as close to new as vou can Sines, 1 owner MA 65-6681, door Chieftain 8 hydramatic, wet for only 61.606, ;ROWN low mileage for this low price. Eee eee y nctam | 61.208. MI ¢-6500. Bob Fros rost, Inc. _ Beater avererive, eM 3-4970, lage | PONTIAC | CHEIPTAIN, 4 ‘LINCOL DEALER | 62 PLYMOUTH | 3 DR. RADIO Gel necond Bt PE 4eorr 850 S s WVoodward fy ve con down sortea. 1682 PONTIZC DELUXE, « DOOR BIRM NOHAM Headquarters ftain. . t, hydra- Woodward ard 61s Mit Linco in cio matic. food condition, $875. MI SALE! SALE! SALE! | 4 49 Chev, 2 di. $199 48 Buick 2 dr $99 49 Nash 2 dr. .....$99 48 Frazer sed. ... $99 46 Merc. club cpe..$99 46 Plymouth 4 dr..$99 48 Nash 2 dr. .....$99 47 Hudson 2 dr... .$99 ‘49 Plymouth 2 dr. $199 _ 51 Pont. Catalina $799 51 Merc. clb. cpe..$544 53 Ford 2 dr. ... .$899 52 Chrysler 4 dy. .$999 50 Ford sedan ...$299 54 Pontiac 4 dr...$1444 ‘“46Ford 2 dr. .44..$99 °51 Olds. 4 dr. ....$699 "47 Merc. 4 dr. ....$99 54 Ford Victoria. $1599 | 752 Chev. dix. 2 dr..$699 50 Merc. club cpe..$399 52 Stude, sedan ..$599 | Convertibles 53 Ford Victoria. $1144 ’49 Pontiac cpe. ..$199 '53 Ford ........$1199 54 Chev. Bel Air.$1644 "48 Ford ........$ 144 ‘52 Merc. 2 dr. ...$944 +5 Chevrolet ....$ 799 ’52 Ford 2 dr. ,...$699 49 Buick sta. wg..$299 51 Ford Victoria. .$644 53 Pontiac 4 dr., .$1099 ’51 Plymouth 4 dr. .$399 "52 Henry J 2 dr..$399 53 Chev. Bel Air.$944 53 Nash 2 dr. ....$899 52 Dodge 4 dr... .$644 *51 Ford ........$ 544 54 Ford ........$1644 Trucks 55 Ford 14 T. pk.$1099 49 Chev. 14 T. pan.$199 40 Ford sed. del..$ 79 54 Ford 1% T. pk.$844 53 Ford % T. pk..$644 31 Ford % T. Ex. $444 52 Dodge 14 T. P. $599 49 Chev. 12 ft. St. $299 53 Chev. 1% T. Pk. $699 53 Mere. Mont. .$1444 52 Ply. sta. wen. .$899 "34 Chev. sta. Lda $1444 53 Chrysler 4 dr..$1244 *52 Hudson clb. cpe $499 50 Dodge 2 dr... .$399 HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile & Woodward — MIdwest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4001 $1199 Liberty 9-4000_ renee seen $595 and you'll see why our used car retail business is the greatest ever. moving cars fast and furious. four salesmen on our lot and all of them are courteous, honest, and anxious to do a good job for you. both price and quality. =| READ THESE PRICES! We're Our motto is “nobody walks.” We have So see us first—we guarantee satisfaction in $1295 $1595 1952 Oldsmobile 4 dr. 1953 Buick 4 dr. Super RETAIL CARS AT A WHOLESALE PRICE ea _Sedan ; a geod. car evath SE i BAB $150 es wo Rw2s OE ES, QeTtae TH ee Tre a ee "$3 Chry. N.Y, Std. 4 Dr. ‘SOFORD 2 DR...... $495 with extras. Excellent 1931 Buick 2 dr. with ‘ it , Maan bestia Tow | 3,005 SOC OR Steere ene | Ca a hae ie ke eee Sinden Posen || THAT'S THE RULE «s! : . . 1° . Satin) ° alance | re eR one pain ery : - . . . . pahoaae cot with radio SOM: 2 atin 15 Payments at $24.53 spay heater “se license 8188. | clean. 195 NOT THE EXCEPTION . “ ‘52 Olds Super 88 2 Dr. A 149 PLY, 2 DR..<... $395 | Meg PONTIA® 2 DOOR, CHIR: $365 $ \ 4 1950 FORD CUSTOM 8 Family Jew el, 49 Ol DS 4 DR. veers $395 heater “ands eal. lahts. $475. | $895 951 S d b k A 1949 Ford 2 dr. with ra- | a Dodge 49 Ch it 7 cyl, radio and heater,| ,, , , ° Balance > we hoeeinen ‘Be Dr a Drayton Fame 1951 Studebaker. dio and heater. Starts ||] 2 er. radio and heater. evrolet % overdrive and ready to YES!—WE HAVE THE $200 Balance er white walls, two tone, ex-|| 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. De- really good and clean every time. |] fond. tite car"iresay forte & Second cart Here te one for Lb . : FINEST CADILLACS 15 Payments at $16.43 cellent condition | Must sell tm- luxe 8 with Hydra- car with radio and | $595 $295 . ; * $350 IN TOWN 48 PONT. 4 DR.....$195 matic, Spotless. $95 heater. $795 — : . 5 '48 MERC. 4 DR... .$165 down. } 1952 Chevrolet Del | = NTIAC 4d - BRIGHT SPOT ‘48 ~ . ) ONLY 5, evrolet Deluxe | ve | £1951 | anh tealiy a| re sGagy * ORCHARD Cane, 47 PONT. 2 DR... .$175 $965 — $545 2 dr. Tu-tone blue. Low || 7 33 Mercury ‘47 Oldsmobile good one and only an nen af. UR od 7 , 1951 Dodge 2 dr. Radio mileage. and overdrive transmission, 2 dr ne radio, ter and 7 — $495 OUR MOTTO a KAIST ADR 7 Sos SHARP 1952 Buick 4 dr. Sure and heater. Real mile- $QQ5 . "$1495 Sar for the kids uae the Fass oupsmosite 4d BEE EES eC wath Drvatlon, No age mar at ow con a ate ~ $175. > 1 LOOM LSED-GARS. “42 PON T. 2.DR...., $135 i A RSC Pom TADS ns =n par, this % ad Paltiae— : Yrewr aii. with, sedio best, L © $95 $2 Pontisc Chief del. 4 dr : . 1950 BUICK 4 dr., radio! $} Buie posted 8 Gr. & 4 at. = and heater. -Dyno., a ah re 2 St Sak en : ~ a Chevis SEVERAL wiih -y CHE. ~ 1949 PLYMOUTH, with. W est Side Used Cars = - radio and heater, one of | i} | portation special. 1984 Plymouth Savoy Club Coupe Two tone Beige & Brown 45 per m $125 $295 Down and DeSoto powermaster Cl Cpe. - 1948 CHEVIE 5 pass. cpe., |, Destte Pavern a good solid car at a $0 Down and price of only | 1983 DeSoto powermaster C Cpe $45 per mo t Two ton rey «& : $125 ‘tam own ° oe 48 per per mo. : 4 1949 FORD 2 dr. & cyl., 1983 oo 6 Club Coupe ~ radio and heater; yours | “ and = 45 Der mo : 1983 De for only wi pcice coor V4 Club Coupe $195 $220 Dow and 834 per mo 1953 DeSote V-8 Foerdor ann green - 1953 FORD 4 dr. 8 cyl. & and $54 © custom sedan, radio and ° 18) Desots Va Yo perme J ee, {% ~ ro o heater ; only one at this park werey oreer $320 Dow and $54 per mo low price, ‘ , 1053 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 Dr. wo tone gray & blue $895 + $240 Down and $42 per mo. ~ 1951 NASH, have two of |1983 Witlrs sedan ber mo. , USED CAR CORRAL i eo a Sagina® By has |. MOTOR B8ALES DESOTO-PLY Cane ane Po puALER “MARCH SPECIALS | these, one Ambassador | #17 Down and 802 : ~ and one custom; real | 1s, DeBote V8 Pordor * ‘o ron |. = mice and priced just |soe Down "5" gaz per mo. | ' right (1982 DeSoto V-8 Fordor ‘ green WE TRADE 0 and 6847 per mo TO - post | 1980 DeSoto V-8 4am. PM. | Burma Tan Forsor . | $240 Down and $47 per mo. 7 ( | $083 Dodee Meadowbrook Fordor b and $44 per mo. 12 Payments at $14.88 50 LATE MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM MATTHEWS HARGREAVES | = Ww. PE e705 711 8 Saginaw __PE 4.4846 | : those real buys. a “Will You > 1948 NASH; a good trans-| STSPRCIALS | Spend Next Spring” | in on Under the Next Car You Own” YOU ARE SAPE WITH 1953 DeSoto Firefiite 4 Dr as® 1954 Dodge Coronet V8 4 Dr 1954 Ford Fordomatic 2 Dr. V8. 1983 Doder VF @¢ Dr 11953 Dodee Club Coupe. 1032) Chrysi¢ T 9 » 7 & ry 39 a | ios Buick 4 Dr. | AND PLENTY OF 46.50 MODELS WE HAVE Over 200 cars from which to starting from an English Fora" te m Cadillac WE FINANCE | TO ANYBODY STOP IN TODAY ECONOMY USED CARS GLENN’ S 'S4 Merc. sedan ... ~STH95- 1953 Chevrolet Bel Air Convertible. Beautiful ’ red with whitewalls. ° $295 | 1950 Ford 2 dr. with new paint, Wholesale ’S4 Ford Club cpe.. MMos 53. Chev. Bel Air . "$1195 33 Ford ranch wen. .$1395 ‘s3Ford 2 dro vc... $1095 133 Pont. Chit. 2 dr..$1395 “S3.Chev. 12 pickup, .$ 895 i's2 Vord 4 dr. .....$ 995 ‘32 Pont. Catalina ..$1295 32 Buiek Super ...$1295! ‘32 Chev. Styline ...$ 895) | 52 Ply. Cranbrook. .$ 795 S2GMC 13 T. pk..$ 695 "51 Pont. Chft. sed..$ 795 'Sl Hudson Hornet .$ | ALL PRICED RIGHT. "31 Chev. Styline’2 d. $ 695 1988 Dodge V8 ‘y ton Pickup 81.388 'S1 Ford Sedan ....$ 695 “ilar. on RAM. 1800 ML 51 Mercury sedan..$ 895 Ri 50 Chev. Fleetline .$ 595 1 - [{49Mercury sedan .$ 395 lemen |’49 Pont. Chft. sed..$ 495 schneider /|’49 Ford club cpe...$ 295 ‘49 Plym. sedan ...$ 295 222, 8 SAGINAW ST. 49 Hudson sedan ..$ 195 Open 8 om ’ QO: ETE RSON 47 Ford 2 dr. ......$ 195 | ss ee, BA Ta St BEAMS 1983 Kaiser. 4 Coot I EN Ste an Sekear, | GLENN'S LES AND SERVICE 3776 ausu NLA FE 44692) MOTOR SALFS 234 °8 Saginaw St. FE ¢7371 “NEED DOUGH?~ Sell things you’ve no need of | through Classified Ads! Auburn tain } Phone FE 2-8181. A . \ ‘| dramatic. ha price to all. 1951 Pontiac 4 dr. with radio, heater and Hy- 1 owner. $1695 1953 Buick Roadmaster 4 dr. Power steering. A real beauty, $295 1930) Plymouth Wow! See it. $295 Down 1952 Ford Ranch Wag- on. 3 seater. Custom job with Ford-O- Matic. 2 dr. What a value. No Reasonable Cara tat: $365 1951 Hudson 2 dr, with radio and heater. No down payment special. $795 1952 Doge Hartop. Ca- nary yellow. Radio and heater. $1995 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 dr. with radio, heater and low mileage. "$995 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr. with radio and heater. Shop in town. $495 1950 Buick 2 dr. with radio and heater, Starts every time. $195 149 DeSoto Club Coupe all set for the road. Radio and heater. $545 1949 Packard 2dr. One of the cleanest cars we have ever offered. 1951 Mercury Club Coupe with radio and heater. School teacher’s car. Save $1,800 1954 Buick Roadmaster Convertible. Boss’ car with custom uphols- 1950 Oldsmobile. V8 en- tery. gine. Sharp and loaded with extras. 1954 Buick Roadmaster Riviera with all power equipment. $729 1952. Plymouth Club Coupe. This car has been thoroughly recon- — ditioned, Remember-40 No Down Payment Specials _. OLIVER . 210 Orchard Lk. Ave. ‘T2 ‘| hydramatic. Here ts just the PONTI/ SI’ D6dge 2 dr sedan with radio and heater, A good running car. $995 *33 Pontiac Convertibie, radio atnd heater, power steering; owner, . : $1495. 47 Cadillac Radio and heater ‘Hydramatic, very low mileage. $495 er and hydramatic. $1195 53 Pontiac 4 dr. deluxe 8, h matic. Re- dio, peter and one owner. $1395 53 Pontiac Custom Catalina coupe. Radio, heater and hydramatic, Fully equipped. $1595 54 Pontiac 4dr. deluxe 6 with radio, heat- er and many other extras. Reai value. "47-55 Buicks $ ] 695 2 and s ee. in hardtops, all colors - Pontiac $175 to $3295 dr, with radio, heater and family car. 31 Mercury $795 Monterey club coupe, radio and heater, mercomatic drive. 50 Pontiac 5S) Ford 4 dr. deluxe $ with radio, heat- M4 Ew many more miles left we licensed and ready $595 $595 RETAIL STORE PE ee ae eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a en ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee f a gre F é % Sones { 3 Sak : aes ; 1 - 2 SF. oy eg gore ; ae Sa ge Sea a i a a a a Ne Otfer Refused B U | ( K m 9101 ' ‘Goodwill Used Cars” y 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FES-7117 “ J : ; “4 ; b \ | ' * . V ( , *. Smit Pa ee 2 : a $ = bor e Soe % oot mae i a 2 eee oF a us i f fie fa THE F Tt’s Hard to. a l a es oe ys a -- Today's Television Programs -= Channel 2-WJBK-TV Channel 4—-WW3-TV Channel 7-WXYE-TV . Channel §-CKLW-TV Pa TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS cruise, “Ile.” (9) Motion Picture venture. (4) Time for Music. | ment.” (4) Dragnet. Dirty fin- Jane Palmer sings. Sep wome 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) ye “Billy Budd,” pve News. Paul Williams. at s Each Get ae 6:30—~(7) Cisco’ on British naval vessel Dee Caritip pumean. Re-) isch century. (4) Theater. Merle (9) Z-Ro. “Hernando |. Oberon, Phil Carey in “Second Cortez,” (4) Liberace. Piano. im- ap! ee A ee ae pressions. (2) News Ace. Cline, oe anaes blind. a Four Star | Playhouse. Ida Lupino plays girl 6:45—(2) Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| paroled from prison who in- erett R. Phelps. ; nocently becomes involved in and is charged with stealing car fishing. (2) Western Theater. and , r ox ak wen 1:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Western| Dean, R. N., and “Norton Case.” with Ranger and Tonto. (9) Mil-| (2) Favorite Story. Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. | 11,997) Soupy’s On. Variety. Mystery 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Howard| Donlevy in “Impact.” (9) Fea- Duff in “Ming Lama.” (4) You| ture Theater. “The Night Bet Your Life. Groucho Marx| Hawk.” (4) Call the Play. Sports quiz. (2) Star and the Story.| quiz. (2) Miss Fair Weather. “Ferry to Fox Island,” drama. Betty Wright. 8:30—(7) T-Men in Action. Gang- 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. ster’s moll hides when govern-| “Boys from Brooklyn.” get her to testify |11:38—(4) Tonight. Variety. with ‘Case of | ‘Steve Allen. FRIDAY MORNING servic Sor exlone be dida't com 1:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning , Zsa Zsa Gabor, Maureen |9:60—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) O'Sullivan in story of interna-| Romper Room. (2) Welcome tional during World| Traveler. tion.” "Rennie playing duel role 9:30—(2) Breakfast With Murphy. 10:00—(7) Wixie Wonderland, (4) 9:00—(7) Star Tonight. Drama of} Dine Dong’ School. (2) Garry conflict between whaling boat Moore. captain and his wife while on | 10:30—(4) Way of World. 16:30—(7) Ella Raines Show. Janet | 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 11:00—(7) Story Studio, (4) Home. | 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics.- (4) Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant Lady. 12:15—-(2) Love of Life.’ 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. : 1%45--(2) Guiding Light. 1:0)—(7) Charm Kitchen. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15 (4) Sonny Elliot, (2) Road of Life. *< 1:30—~(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) Ladies Day. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. . (9) 2:15—(9) Frank Conners. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt, (4) Jean McBride. (2) Art Linkletter. 3:00—(T) Theater. (9) Friday Matinee, (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. $:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) 3:45 — (4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 4:00—(T) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice Colt, 4) Hawkins Falls. (2) Brighter Day. 4:15 — (4) First Love. (2) Secret Storm. 4:30 — (4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) On Your. Account. 4:45—(T) Rickie the. Clown. (4) Modern Romances. 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Johnny Jupiter. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sage- brush Shorty. §:30—(7) Jungle Story. (9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pirate Pete. = Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice. WIR, (760) CKLW, (808) WW, (85@) WOAR, (1190) WXYZ, (i278) W4JBK, (1690) WROM, (16) ' fONTOnT 10:00—WJIR, Tenn, Ernte 9:15—WIR, Melodies CKLW, News, Living J, Pibber McGee WJBK, Tom George gt pee wxre, Ed Morgan oo—wan. Mrs Page | WCAR. News, Hail ‘ Wx¥Z, Wattrick, McKen CKELW. Van Kuren WPON. oe me WPON, News, Records CKLW, News, Sports 16:15—WWJ, Giidersieeve . 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins WCAR, Sign Top own 9:45—WJIR, Pete & Joe WPON, men ont wm RB Ra WCAR, Temple Academy CKLW, Musica] Aire 4 €:15—WJR, Clark Quartet 10:30 WJR. Man, Moment a gt rhe ee Proudly Hall » WWJ, McBride, xYzZ, w WPON, 300 , : WCAR, News, Temp WPOR, 10: WIR, Dance Orch. ‘WPON, Piper Peul rg 2nd Mrs. Burten ¢:30—wJR, WWJ, Stare Sing ; es, lanten Gecmenetie (rah Wibk eve Lane 10:15—WW4J, Joyce Jordan WPON, News, Eddy WXYZ, Bill Stern 1¢:30—WWJ, Fran Harris . 2:15—WJR, Perry Mason Sports iwi mew WXYZ, Whispering WWJ, Plain Bill e L. Thomas CKLW, News WOAR: Peatlec Mian” 8:30_WJR, Standby, Music WYER. Theredaye Musto | WJBK. News, wants tne WWJ. L.” Jones WPON, Van Damme ‘WPON, News, Muste 10:45—WWJ, Break Bank| WXYZ, Martin Block = WXYZ, Girl Marries Godfrey | 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone le CKLW, Eddie Cantor CKLW, News, Homechats 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light WPON, Club 1000 1:00—-WIR, Quest Howse tT net ee WCAR, Song Parade WXY%, Stars at 7 CKLW. Muse 1-s0—WW4. Strike Tt Rich | 2:05—WJR, Brighter Day Se sae lowe 11:38—WJR, Stor Parede CKLW. Ploride U.S.A Weak Mmarmony” wal WPON. News. CELW, Jim Duster WJBK. Don McLeod FRIDAY MORNING WWJ, Morgan Beatty w Fred Wolf Hymns Time 3:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny W. Gabriel Gey Pome 11:30—WJR, Make Up Ming | 3:98—WJR. Helen Trent Sasn: L Gentile WJBK, Gentile, ww ; bay WWJ. Pepper, Young . . * or 6 Tasewim, BR sewrve | ais cceiw. Teor Deed | WRON, Fondue Far” | guscwyn, ons ot Sunday caw, Eddie Fisher 1:00~W. Jim Vinal 11:45—WJR, Rosemary ww, Rt. to Happiness 8:00—WJR, Whistler WXYZ. Wolf Second Chance 4:00—WJK, House Party WATE Ghow Boppere 11S—WIR, Music Rall | 1208—WIR Jack White Ww Backstegs Wiley CKLW, Official 1:90—OKLW, Terence O'Dell| Out Wnresk the Bank CRLW: Eddie Chase $:18—WXY2Z, Show World 7:48—WWJ, 6 4 . Sports, News 8:30—WJR, Wateb CKLW, Toby David WPON, Ne 4:15—WWJ, Stella Dallas WHY, Vanderceok [*wwar Bob Maxwell =| "#IS-WIR. Farm Roundup | YEAR oan waue: fechey . weak. News CKLW. Austin Grant 4:26—WJR, Music Fall 8:45—WYZ. Just Basy o:00— WIR, «. Clooney WCAR, Noonday Caller WPON, Luncheon Music 12 .28—WJIR, ae: Out, Music i WCAR. News, ‘Lady, Songs | 3:60—WJR, News, Hymns WPON News. Party e— . 11:15—CKLW, News el be eae WXYZ, Curtain Calls WWJ), Wide: Brown WCAR, Caricwee! LAC PRESS, THURSDAY, M Bois Kalfs Really Not Bad British Actor Lost Out on Other T Roles a i Hl fs i rE FF s | * ze | Bi : | iH it i rs ef afi ‘ Fi if : i ih e3 ff E ie i HE Eq f aH Hi i State's Top Doctor Cifes Achievements |<" DETROIT (2) —Michigah’s| ine Toast foremost family physician” says cities you Pork; Bacon, Ham Lead Parade of Meat Bargains — frozen fish sticks. Beef prices are bargain specials on | yp in some areas; down in others; killed last night in a traffic crash on M13 southeast of Saginaw. Kelly‘s truck. A deputy, Paul of his blazing car. four roccessve, days, last week. | Five Bodies Found ‘Illinois Driver Killed in Crash Near Saginaw SAGINAW (?)—Joseph Hilliard, | ¢ | 47, of St. Clair County, IL, was Sheriff's officers said Hilliard’s ; #% Missing. Officials said, set fire to both Hilliard’s car and Police arette escaped with minor injuries. | They were Russell Arnold U'ren, 2, and CKLW. Eddie Chase WCAR, News WPON, News, Gerenade FRIDAY AFTERNOON | 5:15—WJR, Mysto WW3, Jim Deland Music Tints WJBK, News, T. George | 1:00—WJR, Life’s Road. WOAn, Carsonet CKLW, Radle Canter WCAR, News, Rhythm WWJ, R. Mulholland WPOM, News, Record WPON, News, Milady Music | WXYZ, Paul Winter 6:30—CKLW, Wild Bil Lack of One Juror [Atom Ponic Subvides Stalls Jelke Trial NEW YORK @#—Eleven persons, | ae. of the North Oakland Hills Jelke vice retrial. But the court) someone suspected that a yellow, ran out of prospective jurors yeS-| -wwdery film on house and lawas wmtil Monday. atomic blasts. One more juror and two alter) Civ defense technicians with nates were yet to be picked. Geiger counters rushed out to Both sides agreed yesterday on | check, and found nothing. three jurors, including unmarried| But Dr. J. C. Geiger, city health Kay Brunell, who joins two mar-| director, found plenty. The yellow ried women, both mothers, on the dust, he declared, was pollen from panel. ’ trees, and “pure | A new trial wag ordered poison” for asthma sufferers. the Appellate Division ruled Gen- eral Sessions Judge Francis L. Valente denied Jelke a fair trial in barring the press and public from a portion of the first trial, “mans Oe stone ypoall =~ REPAIR — a enormous flocks of the plump, edi- . ble cahow, a member of the petrel family. These ‘‘silly wilde birds,” | as the hunters called them, “‘would fall downe ... offering themselves to be caught faster than they could pine oe. time the bata and for a ween ein ae how, however, has become wiser. * ae age 4 —<. iat, ee ee TELEVISION -- RADIO Expert. Trained Technicians Letter to Newspaper =< Ends in, Engagement SERVICE | 4:45—WWJ, Woman in House “CREW,” News, Wright . 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