~ - The Weather xxx _s - i i i —— — ee THE PONTIAC PRESS — ASSOCIATED PRESS parr eepee INTERNATIONAL NEWS SER . | PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1955—38 PAGES Eden Changes British Cabinet With 2 Moves Macmillan Is Shifted to Foreign Office; Lloyd Elevated to Defense LONDON \(#—Britain has a slightly younger Cabinet today. Prime Minister Eden’s first government shakeup shifted Defense Minister Harold Macmillan to the Foreign Ministry and ele- vated Selwyn Lloyd from supply minister *o the de- fense job. The new appointments |were announced last night lafter Eden’s first Cabinet meeting since he took over Wednesday from Sir Win- ston Churchill. They cut the average age of the 18 mininsters from 58%, years to 55% years. Eden himself is 57. The reshuffle invelved ae 4 = - . ah Christ ascends to Heaven where He had promised to prepare a place for His disciples. The Life of Christ—29 Jesus Returns fo Heaven Affer Blessing His Disciples By BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN ‘Bishe ‘ 4 : ‘el appointments. gta aoe Pace Cisco (habe ake cela Signa ark ses | level : ge women’ "were imagining gots ns The comparatively small num- Many appearances and ascends back to His Father, ~-j ber of changes—generally consid- . ; : yest E Id He said God’s redemptive purpose was being revealed pea cyeter oie ae ree in the Prophets, and this redemption was to be effective | eign Ministry—increased still more by the death of the God Who became man. Once more |the speculation that he may be there is a total absence of the fact that He was to leave ame,‘ aon United States and a believer in namely, pinion a a debt, ebt | step-by-step diplomacy ot ery My fal ere or em the sory of om eae tes re or ry his mark of God tell (aueldah Wo tieitine ble aun fener 06 6 bola (TL ee ne offering. the moment of that command, Isaac was a dead man, but on the third day he was released from his death sentence. He probably told them the Psalms wherein it was said of Him: “Thou shalt not leave my soul in hell, Nor suffer'Thy Holy One to see corruption.” His death alone would have had no eff for the | removal of human guilt, if He had not broken bonds of the grave. Arising from the dead, He showed that the Redemption pri that it was acce Here's $400 Answer Here you are, Bonanzagram- mers! The $400 answer. Correct solution as shown below to Bonanzagram No. 4 will pay $400 (plus a bonus to a Press sub- scriber of record) if the claim check is brought to the Press by | 4. body, 5 p.m, Monday, If mailed it must) show a postmark before midnight | Monday, over “the Supply Ministry months ago, he was Britain's delegate at the United Nations. There he gained renown for his UP MY CAREER WITH EAST SULNT. ALWAYS HAVE exTRaA Eun ON JO8S LIKE THIS. FE gAR THAT SHIPMENT OF Govo, CASH AND OTHER Pilgrims Pray Where Christ Was Betrayed s S3ES HST EE Aer FF] il ; 7 To Resume Guaranteed Annual Wage Parley After Easter DETROIT (INS)—Talks between General Motors afid the CIO-Unit- ed Auto Workers, off to a harmo- nious start yesterday, were in recess for the holidays with a promise that both sides will seek a peaceful settlement. Livingston would say only that his side had reviewed for contract changes. Weekend weather will be mild of 5S, downtown Pontiac yesterday The Southfield and cross Fenkell east across Telegraph through It Proposed Turnpike Route... icy stom ne By ASSOCIATED PRESS w Turnpike is routed to begin at a junction with Telegraph Road (U. S. 24) about 5% miles south of Flat Rock. Tt runs northeast to Rockwood, north through Allen Park and then | the length of Dearborn along the River Rouge and the Ford Estate. | It would cut Detroit's Rouge Park, cross Michigan west 01 | ! of Telegraph. Just south of Me- | head west across Telegraph and woula ; east wall, where Christ was tried GOOD FRIDAY — Still shadowed by the Cross of ; world today Calvary on which Christ died 20 centuries ago, the | rifices on the first.Good Friday. Mild Weather Seen Osgritar Around World for Weekend Here | Mourn Death on the Cross hit a high of 45. By | 5,000 Christ on the cross. Basilica in Vatican City to the Presanctified Host. In the Holy Land, some many. of and Jordan; flocked into Arab Jerusa- narrow, twisting cobblestoned Via Dolorosa—the Way of the Cross. Gathered according to nationality, each group bore at its head a mas- sive cross as they halted briefly at each of the 14 stations of the The procession formed a few hundred yards inside Jerusalem's By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘s; .-Christians around the world made pilgrimages to Good Friday services today, commemorating the death of In village church and vast cathedral, the faithful gath- ered for centuries-old ceremonies. Thousands from many lands assembled at St. Peter's | Sign of Hope Across the World Today | Revenue From Detroit Traffic ls Deemed Vital Opposition Developing in Communities Along 113-Mile Highway By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Revenue from Detroit area motorists emerged to- day as a prime factor in the proposed route of the Sagi- naw Turnpike. Officials of the Michigan Turnpike Authority con- firmed the route of the Rockwood - to - Saginaw su- perhighway yesterday. They said the 164 million dollar toll road was laid out along what financial and traffic studies have deter- mined to be “pay tions, despite opposition from communities involved. Studies showed, MTA officials said, that the route along Tele- graph Road between Northwestern Highway and Woodward Avenue, » that greatest of all sac- highways. William E. Slaughter Jr, MTA chairman, said the route must pass State Senator Wants One-Way Trunklines LANSING (#—Sen. Charles S. Blondy (D-Detroit) wants Michi- gan to go in for 1-way highways. He said Michigan roads gener- ally are laid out parallel and a attend the solemn Mass of mile west of Telegraph. | before Pontius Pilate. Its route fol- > Mengert Turns In Score 1 Under Par | tines into “tiane ‘aivice AUGUSTA, Ga. ® — Perfect} eliminate highway accidents. weather greeted early starters in | through Dearborn and Rouge Park the second round of the Masters | in suburban Detroit, for the same Golf Tournament today, which | os s. : = unicipaliti i could make ter lower scoring Over | save seeckea ra ge gain area massive Augusta National | cute because, they said. it will course. Only three broke par yes-| injure business, lower property terday. values and blight residential areas. A bright, warm = sun beamed | Dearborn already has gone to down and the bothersome wind of has maaan will ake legal the opening round was gone. | action to have the 1953 state act mile apart. It would be cheap-- er, he said, to improve these as l-way trunklines than to buy the right- of-way to expand existing trunklinés into ¢lane divided gouthern Oakland County, staying Southfield Township and running -| through Franklin Village and Foxcroft. would swing east a short distance north of Lone Pine, again | | owed the path which tradition says | Christ’s burdened steps took to Cal-| | vary, the site now of the sprawling | | Church of the Holy Sepulchre. In the United States, Catholic and Protestant churches from N. Y. professional, turned in the best nine-hole score of the early- birds—a one-under par 35. Men- gert, runnerup.in the 1952 national the Bloomfield area, going amateur, had a 42 going out yes- Al Mengert, young Mamaroneck, pagent pre aay ready has introduced such legisla- tion at Lansing. The formed Citizens Protective Assn. of Michigan, headed by a Bloomfield group, is prepared to take similar steps in the dispute. newly beneath Woodward just northeast of Hickory Grove. Beyond i . coast to coast threw open their |terday and started the second that it would swing east of Pontiac and then northwest doors for Good Friday services. |round with a 793~12 strokes off towards Flint roughly paralleling U. S. 10 to Saginaw. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) 'the pace of leader Jackie Burke. i + is £Fe g : ; E : i di i : Bee t Ee i sk EL li — E hi g i "EAD 8 z z E i iflt: bij | i s ‘i than enough money to wipe out remaining general obligation bonds, he said. He added there is still a $710, 000 revenue bond issue out for sewer plant expansion, now cofh- pleted, and $80,000 for hangars at is paying 56 cents out | every tax dollar, he said, and business is paying 9 cents. The 3 46cents is being paid by the homeowner. not a ‘bedroom’ city,” observed. “We have a sound ~\is slated to begin work on the {grade separation and a new $3,- gram and development of new water wells. Development of the wells, a still-continuing job, will get the clty by “for the next few years,” he said. This year, Willman said, the city Telegraph Rd.-Orchard Lake Ave. 000,000 Pontiac General Hospital wing. He pointed out the wing’s In Today's Press Lawrence, David Life ef Christ Markets Pe ters TV & Radic Programs Earl “The day after the authority ap- proves the route formally, we will go into court,"’ said Robert Vander- Kloot, president. Slaughter said final approval of the route for the pay-as-you-go road will come only after considerable study and meetings with affected communities. The cost of the survey to es- tablish the route totaled $400,000. Turnpike officials said the toll road would take about 39 months cost will again put the city into bondéd debt. 4 In regard to solving the city’s traffic tangles, he said, ‘we are trying to set up a traffic pat- tern which will ease the pres- sure.” Previewing the new traffic en- | gineer’s survey report, due in /| about two weeks, Willman said line stations are planned for three locations along the route, near Dearborn, Pontiac and Flint. more than 40,000 autos and pe-|| It’s Spring destrains cross the intersection of . Huron and Saginaw Sts. from ¢|| Housecleaning it~ ihn: a: See The manager said the city is . now negotiating for purchase of ete cae eee 35 acres at Auburn Ave. and pieces of furniture and Opdyke Rd. for an auxiliary sew- |] Giner odds and ends about age disposal plant to serve the your home you have tio north and east sides. further use for and sell Oxpieting ie 6 reterinee They! bring pen to civil defense, Willman com-*|} youl be surprised at the mented while the military seems quick. results you'll get. te be “on top” of the current situation,” civil defense is not.” There's no better time to do it than RIGHT NOW! Bring the Kiddies Bee the live Easter Bunnies in our window The. Good How Shop sekeeping 61 W. Huron St, “The _— of the people has An To Place Your Want Ad |part in it, of course,” : added he believed a “balance DIAL FE 2-181 of terror” has been struck be- Just ask for the tween the hydrogen-bomb-owning WANT AD DEPT. \: countries. . Turnpike Planners Defend Route | JEwo" City Appoints - Supervisors "Five Incumbents Back }compiled by the Pontiac Press in on County Board For ccoperation with precinct workers One-Year Terms Five incumbents wére returned to their seats as Pontiac represen- tatives on the Oakland County Board of Supervisors by the City Commission last night. Newly appointed were Charles H. Harmon, 336 W. Iroquois, and Mrs. Marie Johnson, 46 Chapman St. Harmon was recently appointed | to the City Pension Board. Mrs. Johnson is active in club activi- les Re-appointed were R. C. Cum- mings, 265 E. Irequeis Rd.; Mrs. lee Hill, 3% Carter St.; John kK. Irwin, 313 W. Huren St.; Cari Hunter, 244 8S. East Bivd., and Willis M. Brewer, 17 Resshire | qt. Although the appointments are for one-year. an expected law | Ada R. Evans said. Unofficial to- change by the State Legislature | is expected to reduce the number of Pontiac representatives from 10 to 7 within the next few months. It is likely that the three most recent appointees will be dropped when the law goes into effect. City Assessor Finance A. Ewart,. appointed automatical- ly, make up the rest of the 10- man Pontiac representation to the county board. Two Pontiac Dogs Get Hero Medals Two Pontiac dogs became con- tenders for the national title, “ of the Year,” today after receiv- ing medals and hero citations. “Champ,” owned by Fireman Lawson T. Evans of 240 W. Ann Arbor, and “Buttons,”” owned by Gordon McKinney of 58 Parke St., Cc were given the awards by Mayor William W. Donaldson. Both dogs are credited with awakening the occupants of their home Feb. 3 after broke out-in—the- last year. “This is the first time I can recall that two awards were made in one city,” he saéd. Sylvan Lake Bond Sale Has State OK The State Municipal Finance Commission has approved sale of werth of bonds by the city of Lake to finance a new m water system, City Man- ager Ernest “today. Ethier said he expects bids for the bonds to be attepted through May 18. ___Sylvi proved the new system last June, now get their water from private wells. Ethier also said drilling work was continuing on a second munici- pal well to feed the system. well has already been established Vote Canvass Reveals Only ‘Minor Changes W. Raymend Ran-| L. Ethier revealed nual Easter blessing to the city an Lake residents. who ap | : / . { THE, PONTIAC PRESS, | ee fj a ' FRIDAY,/APRIL 8/1995" & The official canvass of Monday's | vote on the three city proposi- | tions showed the unofficial tally | was No more than 14_yotes off. The 14-vote discrepancy was in the tally of votes against the anti-flueridation ordinance, The official count, as verified by the City Commission las¢ night, was 4,297, The unofficial total was 4,311. Official total of the for-the-or- | dinanee vote was 5,770, the unof- | ficial 5,775. j The unofficial ‘‘against’’ votes on the two charter amendments were identical with the official results: | 2.938 on redisctricting and 2,811 on the revised pension plan. Unofficial “for” votes for redis- | tricting were 6,133, official, 6,132. | Unofficial pension-favoring totaled 6,633, official, 6,638. A total of 10,393 persons cast votes in the election, City Clerk votes | Christians Mourning Death on the Cross mons commemorating the hours | on | A vast throng of Argentines | turned out in Buenos Aires for Holy | Week observances, although their | church and.President Peron’'s gov- | ermment have been at bitter odds | for-months. | | Yesterday, an estimated 100,000 ; marched in the traditional Holy | Thursday parade in Peron’s capi- | tal. It was the first religious pro- |; cession allowed in Argentina in) | four months. | The procession was ordery, but | |marchers defied government or- | ders to keep off main streets and | Paraded directly to Buenos Aires | Tonight in Rome youth of the | Catholic Action held | a torchlight Way of the Cross on Lenten pe- riod. Worshippers /coming into the ; churches tomorrow morning will | find the altars and images again | decked with flowers A High Mass will be celebrated tomorrow in St. Peter's Basilica and when it reaches its ‘‘Gloria,"’ about 11 a.m., the bells of St. | Peter's will ring out the joyous announcement of the Resurrection. The Catholic observance culmi- nates Sur with the appearance of Pet XII on the roped | t before St. Peter's to give his an- 'and t the world. Fire Hits Residence f Bir mingham Man | ! BIRMINGHAM—Fire did dam- age of approximately $3,000 to the building and $3,000 to contents. | firemen believe, at the home of] Arthur Green, 1469 Holland, yes- terday The blaze was discovered by Teamsters Approve cs ors as aiscowered by New 3-Year Contract Teamsters of Local 614 (AFL) have approved a new three-year contract with some 530 sand and gravel hauling firms, Floyd B. Har- | mon, the local's business repre-_ Sevitative Said today. Highlighted by an ecight-cent pay imcrease for each of the three years, the contract will be retroactive to April 1, when the old pact expired. Besides the pay boosts, the con- tract calls for a pension plan and increases in health, welfare and other fringe benefits, Harmon Said. Local 614 represents about 2,000 workers: in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties. Ratification of the contract was made at a mem- bership meeting Wednesday night, Harmon said. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fatr te wight. low 27-41 Winds becoming west te southwest at 8-12 miles tenight. Te — partly cloudy. and mild, high Teday tm Pentise PO ee temperature preceding # am | At 8 am Wind velocity 20 mph Direction: West Sun sets Friday at 7:05 pm Sun rises Saturdey eat ¢:02 am Moon sets Saturday at 649 am Moon rises Friday at 656 pm Dewntown Temperatures seses 36 lian + omeatnns Thersday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature 4 Lonest _ temperature 2 Mean temperature Weather—Partiy cloudy Highest aed Lewest Temperateres This 88 Years 7 in 1875 24 im 1926 There@ar’s Temperatere Cheri Ba \timore 33 Lensing 47 4 Battle Creek 46 27 Los Angeles 7@ 43 Bi-marck 67 @ Marquette 3% 3 Browneville 7% 61 Miami 5 (66 cago * M6 Milweukee “40603 Cincinnet]i 47 36 New Orieans 72 53 Denver ot 83 Omahe 61 32 Det rot 4 3 Phoenix 7 47 Duluth 62 37 Pittsburgh 43 & Ge Rapids 6 & ‘ Prancisco 66 42 Mourht 2 = mpe 73 67 dente Sey Si @@ Treverse City 40 30 > { | Both Green and his wife we working. ° “Tt | The fire was believed to have | started in the area of a defective television set, and spread through | the house. It broke several win- | dows before being discovered by the neighbors. } Shipment of Automobiles | Lands in Wrong Town | BATESVILLE, Ark. (UP) — An old problem of delivery mixups | between two Batesvilles reached | a new height yesterday when a| trailer load of automobiles was unloaded in this Arkansas town. | The shipment was meant for | | Batesville, Miss. The USS. jurisdiction over ition acres of land. + Forest Service has about 160 mil- | | Blesses His Disciples and Goes to Heaven | Crucifixion, than the< the privileges and whe have appar- ently rejected them, are not te be corsidered beyond the hope of forgiveness, The conversion of the world starts at home, but it only starts there. Then the Saviour said: “And behold, I am sending down upon you The Gift which was promised by My Father; You must wait-in the city until you are Clethed with power frem on They were to tarry in Jerusalem until He would send His Spirit. If He had remained on earth they could have heard His voice, touched His hand, seen His radiant face, but if He left and ascended to His Father and sent His then He would be a veritable He minds : sf ef i g THEDA BARA Cancer Claims ‘Vamp’ AP Wirephote in California : Bara, the screen's original vamp, tures for more than 30 years, died of cancer last night after a linger- ing illness. ; She had been in a coma most of the time for two weeks. Death was due to abdominal cancer for which she underwent several op- erations during the last 18 months. The retried actress, 65, died at FE Ha p 4 “And even as He blessed them ___He parted trom them, And was carried up into heaven.” He had promised His disciples that they would follow Him and |_ go to Heaven to prepare a place |, for them. Great is the contrast between the unimaginable grand- eur of the Ascension, and the sober words with which the record is The..public was told, and it be- set down. Pontiac Deaths Brenda Lynn Barnes Graveside service was held at 10 ash. this morning at Perry Mount Park Cemetery for Brenda Actress Theda Bara Dies } | } Hospital at 65. HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Theda) lieved that she was an evil, mys-| as usual at the 11 a.m. service. i Services Sunday at the First terious creature who was born in | the shadow of the Sphinx. Her heyday was the period from 1915 to 1920. Everything about her | exuded a mystery that men found | irresistible. Women detested her | for her portrayals of the seduc- |tive adventuress and ministers re- | viled her from the pulpit. She was stamped ‘The Vamp,’ | a contraction of vampire which £8ve the language a new word, after her most famous film, | yard Kipling’s poem, ‘‘The Vam- T pire,” which began: j “& feet there was, ‘ “and he made his prayer i “(Even es yeu and I) t “Te a rag and The star's other silent-day | epics included “Cleopatra,” “Sin,”’ | | “Serpent of the Nile,”’ “Romeo | and Juliet,” ‘“Salome,"’ ‘“‘The Gal- | ley Slave,” “The Vampire“ “The Vampire Reverie,” “Camille,” | men.”’ | The actress never appeared in a | talking picture, Her last picture, “Kathleen Mavourneen,” was made in 1921 and she formally | |annnounced her retirement_five | | years: later. In the same year her last film | was made she married her weal- L Barnes~ infant daughter of ede end Eiaetine Palmer Barnes of 736% W. Huron St. Dr. William H. Marbach of the First Presbyterian Church officiated. had prepared The Apostles must have as He biessed the great scars of Redemption must have recalied that they were the same hands that saved Him! Arthur W. Boynton - se a Caen Ses TO ark! we, Bey, H. ot 2 parents grandmother, Mrs, Norma Palmer of Auburn Heights. the hand that He was bidden to | Tacoma Ct. died yesterday at his touch to be cured of His doubt; | Bome. He had been ill two days. remind them that this was the mission for which He to | Pontiac Motor, Division and was 9 |member of the Ancient Order of Gleaners. (Detroit) were less the memories —of—a love of One Who life for His sheep. Te Be Concluded | Also surviving are two sisters, | Mrs. Roy Parks of Traverse City and Mrs. Gertrude Raymo of Ann To Hear de Seversky | Arbor; 14 grandchildren and 16 GRAND RAPIDS (®—Maj. Alex- | great-grandchildren. ander P. De Seversky, ‘interna-| Service: will be held Monday at tionally known aviation leader, | 2:30 p.m. from the Voorhees-Siple will address the men’s City Club | Chapel with Elder Randall Hulse next Tuesday, He will speak on /of the Lake Orion Congregation of “Air Power: Key to Survival,” {Reorganized Church of Jesus | tity of one of his books |Christ of Latter Day Saints of- will follow in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. which are used as texts by mili- |ficiating. Burial tary schools and colleges. . May all the happiness of the Easter sea- son surround you and ‘your family. May theglory of the day shine brightly in your heart throughout the year to come. This is our Easter-wish for you. Serving Easter Sunday for Your Convenience 9 A.M. te 1 A.M. . Teds Squere Leke Rood | , Charles Brabin, and they lived quietly from then en in Beverly Hills. In one of her rare interviews. }-the-famed—Vamp once recalled: | | “The whole world believed I was | | the most evil woman who ever | | lived. Women kicked my photo-| graphs as they went into theaters | where my pictures were playing. | and once on the streets of New | York a woman called the police because her child spoke to me. | “However, to understand those | above all, GUA The Day in Birmingham $578,000 Is in County Y tions start this month. This area’s share will be ap- proximately $578,000 of the 16 | million to be raised * * a Easter vacation means the an- nual Washington trip for ap- proximately 200 seniors at Bir- ~mingham High who will spend | the week in Washington and New | York, j E. A. Hubbard leads the group | with 10 advisers, Bill Dove is pres- ident and Darlene Pollock secre- | tary. The students shoved off this | morning. . 7 Easter services in the area will | include the following: Three Sunday services at Our | Shepherd Lutheran Church, and a 30-voice choir presentation of ‘“The Crucifixion” today at 8 p.m. with Services at 9:15 a. m. and 11 a.m. with nursery care for young children at the early service at the Congregational Church. Church school classes will meet ... for men who expect to pay from $12 to $15 for their shoes ! | Presbyterian Church at 8:15, 9:45) ___is all you need pay— for famous Johnsonian’ dress ox- tords buif to fit the foot in action. | New styles, longest wear,.. . and RANTEED foot com- | All sizes 6 to I2 now in stock | ' fort Ingrahams “Nite & Day Regular 2.95 Luminous see-in- the-dark alarm and Saturday only. A / Compare These EXTRA LOW PRICES Anywhere in Town! Luminous ALARM 39 clock by Ingraham. Pies x. glass, stem Fed. shut - off. 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P. at First Methodist Church when) Bardwell of Indiana, Helen G. trophies will be awarded to the Smith of Birmingham, Mrs. Perry Methodist church team and a con-| A. Vaughan of Bloomfield Hills, solation trophy to the Christ church | Mrs. Orville T. Thompson of Bir- team, Beth Duffy and the Youth | mingham. ° Committee are in charge. The YMCA also announces the} Cobalt gives off poisonous ar- annual Easter egg hunt on the ‘Y’ | senic fumes when it is heated. grounds on Saturday with prizes and movies at 10 a.m., a three-day; Alexander Graham Bell, invent- trip for teenagers to Niagara Falls | or of the telephone, was a noted Starting Monday, a city-wide arch-| teacher of the deaf. Does It We oa go ae 1200 Billieids $700 Can SI More! Ladies‘ —Men’s—Boys’ Girls —PLASTIC Billfolds CHOICE OF STYLES 9nd FLOOR SPECIALS alvanized Sheet Steel — 20 GALLON CAN ie $3.19 Value 10-Qt. Galvanized Pail 69¢ Value Bail - handle pail for many uses. Galvanized to resist. rust. 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I, GOLDBERG Both hymns and prayers are | them come into such an ice camp,” ; words that might be a sermon. | Which vegetables and fruits ‘grow | » Vi . Chicago » | and the University The tr about ¢c O 4 of pp written out in a sort of shorthand | says. Alec Stevenson, 0 | ee eee tee ee quickly. ee : NEW ¥ (UP)—The Inets- | Michigan) ale Sumaant Ge si, wnePe ey. ‘ OTTAWA ® —. Canada's 9,000 | representing ldfiguage sounds. It's Oo eh Se erting Oe oat ke to another camp. : ag a8 . adage awe, | tute of — ro one va Mg 7 genes es oa id an progs no too, are getting their best | the Eskimo’s only common written| “They mush in on . More than 7,000 of ‘the Eskimos | from his desk back, going dhinbunoed enn Education | during eee: ae oe j families gather around for a chat in the eastern | “nobody is really isolated in the eight colleges | the tour, the institute said. The |} 4° when you get here-—what furs gayest colored clothing in | language. cin tae ot rund and | eee agi | and uni ities to be visited by , ey fp ve id when ote . Do yeu order for another Easter far above! And for the little groups of Eng- | Then, “ — | sectors of the north, around Hud- | North ; . | 11 Soviet student editors scheduled | a Va: DB i want to be-one of the 30,000 the Arctic Cirele—in Akiavik, Paul- lish and French speaking people— @dornment. 1 par yf meray back | son Bay. Fairly large centers, with ; nds iy | to arnive in Mew’ York 9. | at aero _— » Colo., | <5 Gn aie m4 atuk, Arctic Bay, Pond Inlet, and doctors, nurses, traders, mounties, from his head, his t frosty | schools, Metical services and nurs-| “‘Used to be you'd have to wait. The student editors a ae ington, B.C. sig California? Expansion of ; a score of stations strung across weather observers, prospectors— on the air, the padre reads a | oe care, afte growing up. |for the ice. to go out enough tO! the United States at the : |] old businesses, elog of 3 the flowering wastes father south. the holiday will renew a sense of | farsilinr erayer. He Says @ Few In Aklavik, considered a big com-| @llow one boat to make one {FIP |i the Soviet Union te eo Clearance Sale |] new businesses rs finding places | 2 Missionaries are thinking about community. lial } munity, there is a unique painting | a year to bring in mail, fruit, the themselves with ae ; |] for these people every day. 5, rehe 4 Vv of the Virgin M: surrounded by | eXtras that count so much,” he American student PORTLAND, Me. (UP) — Ken|] These businesses need exper- ee Mviat_sevencns, Teneerens | Eves out te the Wippiig comes Rooster, Car Recover rgn Mary life. . _ their tiny choirs and arranging for of three or four families, the Eski- | . | people and animals, The faces are | ¢xplained. Lovering figured he wouldn’t make | — é Rote te - the cookies and candy that are mos have seen the Roman Catholic| MEDFIELD, Mass. i» — Ernest | Eskimo and the animals are those| ‘Now up there they can expect | 7 The oe to be visited were | a cent on the piles of Cartetmes | i a relies "Cotbenie pod” part.of every major religious festi- priest of the Oblate Fathers or the | Simpson opened the hood of his/ the Eskinvos know, not the tradi-| four or five trips by planes which | — Soviet pepord trees stacked in his filling station |} yoo Win tell you the FACTS. val in the northern territories. |padres of the Anglican Church | pickup truck when it wouldn't start tional ones. Art translates religion | fly over the bay ice. If the planes | a -oy - a after the Christmas holiday. Just |} pyoe a Chamber of Commerce The old hymns are always a big riding circuit by dog team, bring- | yesterday—and found an apparent, into terms they understand. | don't come in to land, they at cared a il institute. The | as he was aboun to burn them, | Book. For booklet send $1.00 part of the celebration. The tribes- | ing a spiritual message and check-|ly dead rooster. He removed the| Easter has a special renewal will make frequent mail and pack- heels are: : he received two offers. One cus- J to “California and You,” P. O. people sing in their tribal dialect, ing to see whether anyone is sick | rooster and the engine started up.| theme for the Eskimos. Shortly| age drops. And folks can get out.) Columbia University, Fordham | tomer wanted some of them to | Box 2275, San Fraricisco. but the tunes are the familiar or injured. 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Nearing his 90th birthday, he was re- elected Monday. by acclamation to the office of Township Clerk, a post he has held continuously since 1935. Undoubt- edly he ranks among the oldest Michigan residents still serving their townships, counties or State. a a ae Actually his career includes a half century largely given over to public service in elective and ap- pointive offices. Born July 14, 1865, in the house where he still lives, © * Mr. MCCRACKEN was edu- cated. in the township , schools, Michigan State | Normal College, Cleary ‘fs College and Valparaiso University. x~ * * . A school teacher for six years and superintendent of Farmington schools for seven, he is a former publisher of the Farmington Enterprise. A lifelong Republican, from 1905-09 he represent- ed his district in the State House. Prior to and during World War I, he - was Oakland’s first County Farm Agent and for two years in the early 1930s he served his township as supervisor. A widely known orchardist, he enjoys per- fect health and easily could be mistaken for a nan of 65 or 70. x * * The absence of opposition to him in this year’s primary and election is a measure of the high regard in which Mr. McCracken is held by the people of Farmington. Ike Will Have to Step Up Pressure for Trade Act Evidence is accumulating that Presi- dent E1sznnower will have to make good on his promise to fight for his for- eign trade program. The Administration’s bill to extend the Reciprocal Trade Act for three years is in trouble in the Senate. It now looks as though Mr. E1s—ENHOWER will have to fight harder than he expected for the bill and its authority to lower tariffs five per cent in each of the three years. x * * The measure squeaked through the House but has run up against strong protectionist sentiment in the upper chamber. Among reasons for this are textile devel- opment in the South and compe- tition of petroleum imports with Southwest oil. These have won over a few Democrats to the high tariff side. Fortunately the President has logic and national interests on his side. The trade program long ago proved its worth. Under it and within limits fixed by Congress, Presidents have been able to negotiate mutually advantageous . agreements. _* * * Because the whole question of foreign trade is so closely aligned with foreign policy, negotiation of reciprocal agreements is an entirely proper presidential func- tion. At a time when we as well as our Allies urgently need broader markets, Congress would be doing the Nation a ’ grave disservice if it loaded this bill with crippling amendments. —_——X—X—X Congress Behind Schedule ° The 84th Congress is behind schedule. In fact this Democrat controlled body is reported in danger of being stuck with the label “do nothing.” The truth is that up to the Easter recess, April 4-13, members had disposed of only one im- portant piece of domestic legislation. x * * That measure, extension of t aly an : THE _ In foreign affairs the Administration -- won another victory with HouSe and Senate adoption of the “defend For- mosa” resolution. The Senate also rati- fied the mutual defense treaty with the Chinese Nationalists, the Southeast Asia _ security treaty and the pacts of Paris. x * * , So far the House has passed five new appropriation bills, most of them for less than budget esti- mates. All of these remain to be acted on in the Senate. After the recess both chambers face - a heavy work load with several fights in the offing. These are expected to center on Reciprocal Trade Extension Act and a bill to restore 90 per cent parity farm price supports. ~ *« * So far neither House has scheduled hearings on Administration requested and long overdue postal rate increases. Yet to come up on the floor of either House are the highway, school aid and health programs. Other matters to be dealt with include public debt increase, Alaska-Hawaiian statehood, minimum wage rate, Taft- Hartley and immigration law revisions, lower voting age and the Bricker amend-. ment. The Man About Town This Is Last Call! Your Entry for That $250 Prize Must Be in by Noon Lest: A little matter of $250 if you de not immediately follow the in- structions below. . Less than -24 hours remain before your en-- try in our Baseball Contest must be RECEIVED in the Pontiac Press office. Sat- urday NOON Is the absolute deadline, if you wish to compete for that $250 in U. S. Savings Bonds. Better bring it in yourself, and you will not be disqualified. All entries deposited in the box at the office entrance before that hour will be counted. This box is available 24 hours in the day. Simply write out your answer to:— What player who has been at bat at least 25 times will be leading the American League on the night of Saturday, April 30, and what will be his batting average? It costs nothing to enter, and every mem- ber of your family is eligible to compete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. Do you intend to let $250 get away? It comes to my attention that we slipped Thursday in our account of the Jack Habel broadcast. We said that the Habels had written a letter. This was wholly in error. They were picked from the studio audi- ence. Personally, I'd pick Lenora Habel out of any audience. We wonder who was the oldest voter to cast his ballot in this week’s election in Pontiac. Nominated for the honor is * Robert H. Dawson of 20 ‘Wenonah Drive, aged 91. He came to the polls with his daughter, Irene Dawson, a teacher. Any others who exceed that age? Writing me from Los Angeles, Clifferd Mertfiweather, formerly of Pontiac, says that city is actually hoping for more smog April 18-20. A world convention of air pollution experts meets there on those dates, and the residents hope they may be able to offer some. solution to the city’s greatest problem. Pontiac Draft Beards are asked for only 18 men on their April call. The quota of the city beard is seven, and that of the out-county board is eleven. The induction date is April 26. Contest Bulletin: As the count is made on entries received to date, Bobby Avila of the Cleveland Indians, winner of last year’s batting championship, wrests the lead by a narrow margin from Harvey Kuenn of the Detroit Tigers, who has held it from the start. A total of 63, batters have received votes. - Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Hiland H. Thatcher of 75 Cherokee Road; sixty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mrs. E. R. Elkins ot 748 Orchard Lake Ave.; ninetieth birth- ay. Fl ‘ , ~—s Mir, and Mrs. Robert Skene of 574 West Huron 8t.; fifty-fifth weddin anniversary. . Mrs. Clara. Crawford South Paddock 8t.; eighty-sixth Joseph Mcintyre . Ave.; ninety-third birthday, of 176 birthday of 671 Third Uz it At PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1055 F i E ¥ ge ane E Hl ry rig ft if ie 5 a 5B i. a3 i Ht fi ff f bee | es | a 4 | i ; thy | ih agers about consumer goods and heavy industry. - . The present head of the new, Voice of the People —_Ex-GI Wants init sEtReeil I see drivers disregard pedes trians crossing at crosswalks, or pulling away from parking places without looking behind them. If drivers would pay attention to UJ cident rate which was reported in the Times editorial of March 19, 1955. < Cz. K. Harold Appleton Advises Social, Judicial Changes The brutal and horrifying at- tacks against young girls must somehow be stopped. It is ap- parent that both social and judi- cial changes must be made. There have been many letters in. this column from teenagers who desire some _ recreational activities. The need is great. I Case Records of a Psychologist Ff i —T Capital Punishment Bill; Fought Overseas to Prevent Crime Here Harold Appleton 2958 E. Walton Blvd. Anti-Fluoridationists’ Support Appreciated Since the majority of voters approved the ordinance to prohibit fluoridation of our public water supply, it is only appropriate that and effort to make this victory which grants to Pontiac citizens the right of choice—the God or- dained American way. Rebert Garner, Chairman Citizens’ Fair Gov't. League - Praise the Lord, all ye people of the Fair Governthent League * and others that stood us. ‘For His merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the Lord endureth forever. Praise ye the Lord.” . A Leaguer Lack of Firearms’ Law Baffles Local Resident In regards to an article appear- ing in the Pontiac Press, March 30, _ page 38, Assistant Oakland County Many People Jeopardize Their Chances by Speaking Before They Are Asked And I agree that telling the truth sensory centers in the brain, then Marvin is a “book” psychoio- gist. He knows what the tezxt- | 3 r Hin eth 3 ; H i i rr against phrenology, why jeopardize your chances? There are many situations in life where you better keep your mouth shut if you haven't been asked to speak. -— A diplomat is not a man who tells falsehoods. No, he is simply a man with enough social experi- ence to keep his mouth shut when i Hi ely EE eh :f f ti rl i ef i | I ¢ ett =k G88 ln i] tional guidance, send for my “‘Vo- cational Guidance Kit” enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus a dime It is widely used and offers you _the true scientific facts. Mr. Taylor's suggestion on capl- tal punishment leaves one feeling that perhaps he has missed the . boat. If justice misfired, the State Route 4, Pontiac Beginning of Easter Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Today. You sacrificed Your life - For all humanity . .. And in Your mercy, Lord, You died... Especially for me . . . Because I am the least, O Lord .. . Of all your souls on earth As much as I have shown myself . . . To be of smallest worth T nailed CHRIST’S LAST FRIDAY “And ha made peace through the blood of His cross.” . ; ‘ Looking Back 15 Years Ago HOTEL ROOSEVELT sale will stand as court declines to cancel delinquent taxes. DANUBE WAR plot is laid to British; 20 Years Ago ‘Only Once Has Dr. Brady Employed a Ghost Writer the article... and told her I was sending along my check just in case, she told me I was a sucker g ¢ i : I Fi li uf i z g i i [ if Ht fi * oi. : 5h bite 1 i < ii i i that. Meee SOLS eS LaSST FS a gig * - ‘ - aS ee | —s se a. ~ gue a @ a ped , de =— -_ ld , , vy, 4 ; en A . . rD j ; ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8 1955 _ , - — SEVEN r TR a y ; . \ Remove Statue | Wi B jrssrlecadone sig Yoman OSS@€S ewspaperme | Might Be Vegetation Atrica, was released yester-| BUENOS AIRES w — Actress ‘ | FLAGETAPY tute! @~ 5] Sy sad showed on aren covering | Mary Martie tas ecuives tase wi of Paul Bun an | By PHYLLIS BATTELLE man. (Newspaperwomen inevi-| a young man who said women| who's géared for it she’s better| an expanding ‘dark area on the De, Siete slnad ansther tech|Gaapaen laden op i LOS ANGELES (INS)—It’s luck | ‘ably prefer to be called “news-| were not permitted in the danger| than @ man—more complete, with | planet Mars and Dr. E. C. Slipher | from ‘Africa next year. cation, i 3 R Sait aoe Mae takreesk Ga | "tad madnen Sense ac teen tote Aggie screamed Sut en nl ea ee tnquectba| Gite k may be veeseie. | Pe ie Mr ica in Minnesota one Agness Underwood want-| The intuition helped her break| murder, A sheriff's deputy in-| gitls go into it with the impression | thinks it may be vegetation. The American Cancer Society al-|, American Cancer Society statis na N eee | @d but could not afford @ pair of | the famous Samuel Whittaker mur- spector rushed forward and col-| it’s all glamor and pie, and these | He photographed the area in| located $5,500,000 for cancer re-| tics show that more than 600 Amer. apitol, Now S$ Y, | sheer silk stockings. While her der case (“Something about him|lared her self-appointed savior.| never make it.” 11907 trem here and again in 1939,| search last year. icans die of cancer each day. Exiled to Sticks husband sat back and scoffed (as | just wasn't quite right—You ‘know | ‘Its all right lad,” he said. “‘She’s husbands of pretty young things how you follow hunches?”). And| been to a hell of a lot more of ° ST. PAUL, Minn. (UP)—Prank- | Who appear helpless are wont to} though the man was being held| these things than you have. Go sters and moths have conquered | 40) she took a job—to show the only as material witness, she prod-| on through Aggie.” Cm NOLS EAL NAIC ERIE NRE OL IN, TEI Mis statue's so shabby it's no| Aggie (not to mention her stock- | till they discovered ‘his guilt. life as = grandma. She gets S Fed. I’ | ad. gyn a Today as the only woman city | through two decades to investi- | to work in her convertible, opens . rae Sen Se editor of = metropolitan dally | gate earthquakes, strikes, vice | the office at 4:15 a.m. and knocks f f h ! Thej swing eee paper in America, the Les An- | nests, murders and a wild assort- | off about 3:30 p.m. in time to O amous osiery: eir moved niche in the front | geles Herald-Express, she mas- ment of courtrooms. ge home and take care of her ‘ of the capitol. terfully directs 66 men in a Typical of the reaction of Cali-| °*® house, read the opposition b nd lit | li ° ° pea, cad ta ra and ck | Sees Bates alates |, TBA othe reaction ot Cal-| om Ara, ead opps rand-name quality means loveliness inevery pair tumberjack shirt, huge woolen wemen are basteally tee soft fer. to her ability was this incident: | day’s grind. a rompase boots and ov yo pola ilaprcar ter When Aggie tried to press It all kinda proves what Aggie i tne le a Fa «Ee . Oho 4h eR cap, standing in the =a. od gga through a volunteer firefighters’ always says when asked about 5 =p lees } \\ ° corridor seven or eight years. | rar =o ime "P’ line to cover a brush fire,| women in this hard, fast-talking ‘ } \ \ “He was fnotheaten and unat- | : she was tem held back by! business: “If you find a woman // " ° oy tractive,” said administration| Through her 21 years as a crime New Magic Motion” by commissioner Art Naftalin. There was a time when the capi- tol was proud to have Paul's statue. It was built 15 years ago to pub- | licize Minnesota's vacationland. “A lady to her naib-polish is| Aggie” explains one reverent ri | val, “but when she swears the tones are sweet and the meaning | is plain.” they had read of his incredible | Aggie herself admits she was| . | Concerned about her ability to! Paul's bulk later prompted the | .mand a seasoned staff of decision to put him in the capitol.| 41. when she was eppainted in| was placed in the front | ‘47. Respecting a woman as a| where visitors could spot | crack reporter after long testing is | easily. Parents posed their one thing, taking orders from al children ef him for pictures. | woman is another. | in recent years, moths; There was only one thing for holes in his shirt.| Aggie to do: “I got up and let Children stuffed things in his| slip a few little swear words to | put the boys at ease.” Since then the Herald-Express | newsroom has run smoothly and | velopment commissioner James! iioiy no boss is considered a| better Joe than this one. Mrs. | Underwood, an orphan at the age | of 5 and a self supporting stock clerk for a San Francisco depart- | ment store at 15, has just the right combination of curiosity and intui- tion that makes a hot newspaper- “Some even tore holes in em- ” de- time he was sent to a museum.” Rosenmeier lives a short dis | Real Set of False Teeth Four-year-old Ronnie Delk has a corn on the cob, but his brother | | hard. 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APRIL 8, 1955--— , ’ f i tudents Relax ‘as Easter Vacations Start Sn ves ea the country to make provision in | library. é Easter all It was also in celebration of Mike W fey of Your er ! 3 y i cut activities short this week and Well’s 18th birthday. Eee j 2 eo ve tae hi Fr; pons colng aft Wis oS ae TY GLASSES atabos PERSONAL session | The baseball team under the » StU-/ coaching of Al Serra began prac- | tices and try-outs this week in Monday morning freshmen and | hopes of being ready for their i first game against Center Line April 21. Senior play cast members put Sister commented on the fact that by 1960 there will not be enough colleges in the United States te take care of all the people who want to go. She also stated that ig years to come, it would be the college people who activities this week. The first week of return from Easter vaca- tion will be the debut for many a senior’s acting career. To change the routine of nightly practices a coffee and cookies ses- sion was held at Mark Peck’s house last Wednesday while watch- ing the Academy Awards on TV. Wednesday noon students care- fully packed away books and closed classrooms ag a well-earned vacation began. Since we won't be with you for another couple of weeks, we would like to wish everyone the happiest Easter ever. Pentiae Press Phete WILD WEST — Cigarettes, and whisky and wild | loaded from the expressions of (left to right) Pat © ist QUALITY LENSES ! women are all part of the Wild West Jamboree now | Kucera, Ron Elmy, Bill Zwack and Carleton in dress rehearsal at St. Mike's. Maybe that gun is | McKinnon. * FULLY GUARANTEED! * PONTIAC HIGH ferences given by the Inner Coun-| and Easter baskets, while the SHOP US and COMPARE ! 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Billy Graham Asks Scots for Prayer -: here for some time, gathering mo- , By GEORGE BURNHAM GLASGOW, Scotland — Evangel- | ist Billy Graham, who experienced ‘the greatest first week results of | his ministry during the all-Scotland crusade now under way, makes a significant appeal each night at Kelvin Hall for just one thing — | prayer. ‘All of the preparations, all of the organization, all of the work done by the good people of Scotland will | have little effect unless we con- tinue to pray,” said Billy. “Ged will change the world in answer to the prayers of Chris- tian people,” he stated, and add- ed: - “It is easy tg give money. It is easy to come to the meeting. But it is not easy to pray, and that is what’ we need most of all. I ask you to pray as you have never prayed before for this campaign to be effective. It must catch fire in the church. “I sincerely believe that all the elements are present for a great religious awakening in Scotland— one that has no precedent in your | history. There is evidence, not be- cause we are here—it has been Asks for Funds to Study Salmon U.S. Fish, Wildlife Head Wants Money to Find Effects of Dams WASHINGTON (INS)—The Fish and Wildlife Service has appealed for restoration of $75,000 sought to study the effects high-dam con- struction will have on the spawn- ing of Columbia River basin salmon. This would be one of the pur- poses of the proposed study in the Middle Snake River basin in Idaho and adjacent areas in Oregon and Washington. the $75,000 ‘the House lopped from proposed Interior Depart- ment funds. He said: “Rapid steps have been taken towards the development of very large hydroelectric projects by private power companies in this area. Each dam will have a pro- found effect on valuable fish and wildlife resources . . . “Consequently, studies of the substantial fish and wildlife prob- Jems would be undertaken imme- diately in order that costly delays in the construction of the dams and/or serious damage to the fish and wildlife of the area, may be avoided.’’ Indian Patriarch Dies RUIDOSO, N. M. (—Asa Dak- ~ Jugie, 8, patriarch of the Chirica- hua Apaches, died at his canyon home yesterday of a heart attack. Hereditary chief of the Chiricahu- as, he was a nephew of Geronimo and accompanied that notorieus Apache on several raids in the | early days of the Southwest. Gen. Pepper on Formosa, TAIPEI, Formosa ® — Lt. Gen- R. H. Pepper, commanding gener- al of the United-States- Fleet Ma-_ rine Force in the Pacific, arrived for a two-day visit today. SEE THE pont lines WEE haben Cfo (4 sorrak STEREO CAMERA AT A NEW LOW PRICE NOW. ONLY . gg-° Formerly $139.50 EPPERT'S CAMERA SHOP mentum. This is just the beginning of a prairie fire in Scotland that | will turn this nation back to God and have a S impact on the world.” In one of his first addresses at Kelin Hall, Billy asked the peo- ple of Scotland to pray “until | you have callouses on your knees. Hold on to God and He will do great and mighty things.” Train Kills Mom, Girls FACKLER, Ala. and her three small daughters were killed yesterday when their car was hit by The dead were able, 22; and Mary a freight. train Mrs. Mary Vn Etta Mae, 2: Linda, 4: Frances, 6 W@®—A mother | nity, te has made the prayer ap- | 4% invitation to “‘come forward.” peal universal, asking “God's peo- The pressure against such a move | ple to humble themselves and pray.” Billy's sincere belief that ‘‘the people of Scotland are coming | Closer to meeting God's demands for a real religious revival’ than | any he has ever seen has added to | the urgency of his mighty plea. | senad . “This,” in his opinion, “could be | it — an event the Christian, world has longed for for hundreds of years.” During the first week at Kelvin, Billy spoke to 164,000 people and saw 2,658 march down the aisles to “confess Christ before men.” It took a lot of old-fashioned | was the heaviest he had ever ex- | perienced. Scores of ministers, | | friénds and members of the cru- sade executive committee had | strongly warned against it. They said the cold, intelligent | people of Scotland had never re- | sponded to such an invitation and | Singer Wins Divorce | Taylor, 29, told Superior Court her | LOS ANGELES ®—Singer Patti trombonist husband Robert E. | ‘Pring Jr., 30, would turn her over his knee and spank her when she protested about his playing records too loudly in the early morning hours. She got a divorce decree on grounds of cruelty. And at every available opportu- | American courage for Billy to give | that this would be no exception. They expressed grave concern that the lack of response would get the { meeting off on the wrong foot. **Maybe it will be proper to give an invitation later, when the peo- ple have warmed to the crusade,” | said leading officials. But Billy didn’t listen toe the men. He listened te God! 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Cr | BONNETS: Nylon Tricot MOJUD SLIPS $3329 | You'll love these wonderful fitting 40 denier nylon slips with lavish lace trimmings. Choose from white, pink, and black. Come in and see our just-right- a for-spring collection of Poll- © Parrot Shoes. Boys and girls just © like yours Pre-tested them to § make sure they wear longer = and fit better—You'll find just @& the style you want! : Pe ey wn 4" SS ERS he PAS ee ee oad ’. ~ 32 to 40 . According. to Style Mojud Mojud Nylon Mojud Tricot and Size. S ™ 11 Pri d . Rayon Gowns Tricot Shorties Baby Doll Pj's pecially Price 99 New Low Price || MoJUD 6 "NYLONS 99: | Perfect for Easter and after are these glamorous sheer nylons made to fit bet- ter and look better. Choose from beauty oo beauty blush and red fox, 8'/2- ; Sheer 51 Extra Sheer | Mojud Nylon 135 150 195 lwo” ri Right combination for Spring : and Easter. Choose a light- 4 headed hat . . . pick your $ flowers big and splashy or trim yt and tiny. We dangle a flirty bud from a profile hat. We headlight a pillbox with a huge ‘rose. Come in; greet Easter and Spring in a hat-and-flower mood. Large head sizes included. FRENCH ORIGINALS $10'* $15 : Rand Rocket Jr. | Rand Royals For Boys and Men hi 3°? We Give Holden Trading Stamps ~~ — 7. i € 4 ~~ ———- ae a fe a | / THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1955 TWELVE Qi ge tte - Nixons and Children F visit with C. G. Rebowo, a close’ Bob Considine Says: Are at Miami ‘Nixon. denied rumors that he is MIAMI, @®—~Vice President | feuding with Sen. Knowland ( Richard M. Nixén and his family Calif), the minority leader. Sere Ra are 2 We cat.at) Shay Setting Gath Brey hoped would be press between bon why ethene selves,” he told newsmen. CAIRO (INS) ~— Whenever a new The vice president, Mrs. Nixon : | airplane is' wheeled out of the in- and their two children Tricia, 9,| Michiggn was the first state to | credibly resourceful toolshops of and Julie, 7, arrived night for build coficrete reads... iCalifornia the confirmed air ; Is Proud t Top and Past Pops in 45s and 18 East Huron Street . o Present IN PERSON Pontiac’s Very Own PATTIE ANN MORRIS Saturday, April 9 from 1 to5 P. M. To meet her many friends autograph her latest hit record Gallagher’s Musie Co. and fans and ~ “PLL NEVER SAY NO’ B/W “NOW AND THEN” AT Gallagher’s Restyled and Enlarged “SELF SERVE” Record Department Our record department—one of Pontiac’s largest—has been redesigned and enlarged to self serve for easy selection of your favorite records in long play and extended play. In the wide range of musical taste we. have Classical—Pop— Shows—Country and Western. Gallaghe-’s Stock includes 78s. Open Monday, Friday Evenings ’til 9 P. M. Gallagher’s Music Co. FE 4-0566 side than any plane I've ever seen, and its Wright turbo-com- pounds (13,000 h.p. on takeoff) pull it through the high air at speeds well ever 300 m.p.h. It is exceptionally insulated against engine noise in all four of its large compartments. Its food department compares with that of a small hotel, which, indeed, the “G”" is. For each flight the larder is stocked with two complete meals (so bountiful that each comes in two servings) plus champagne, cocktail and ca- nape buffet service. If you have a magic carpet turn it in instantly on a 1955 “G.’" ‘A trip like this one from New | York and via Ireland probes routes }you won't find on any airline's timetable. Under a fat, improb- | able full moon last night we soared | at 20,000 feet over Paris and Rome | and when the sun came up we were ever the endless blue expanse of the Mediterranean. Quite a sight after the squally gray bluster of Ireland. Paris was a gigantic handful ‘ ef rare jewels, flung with profli- gate grace across the black vel- vet of the earth. Must remember te land there sometime. From the air the Sahara presses against the thin green lands of in- habited Africa. like a great dry sea, ruthless, relentless, and rest- less to be done with the eternal struggle. Super ‘G’ Last Wo rd in Ai Airport fully loaded. Captains Red Miller and Orm Gove could land | her there because she burned up| aw-a-a-a-y we went. The last time I saw Cairo, it STRONGEST BLONDE — Joan Rhodes shows 3 190-pound reporter why she’s billed as the world’s strongest blonde. This display of ‘‘femi- nine’ power took place at New York City’s Idlewild Airport after Joan It was so clear when we flew, arrived from London, England. : : \Outweighed by Crop = Vets Will Mark BENTON HARBOR (UP)—Billy | Gibson, aged 12 and weighing 5t| Fall of Bataan beck yard that tipped the seas With White Flag the scales Ladies’ Watches 17 Jewel..... _ 19" NOT Ic EXTRA FOR CREDIT back yard that tipped | SANTA FE, N.M. @—The white For YOUR PL SS SS ia ale ee ND 45 NORTH LOCATED IN COURTHOUSE BLOCK SAGINAW OA Jewelry Gifts $1.00 WEEKLY! STREET > Men’s Watches at 60 pounds. . flag of defeat will fly tomorrow over the Capitol grounds monu- ment to New Mexico's famed 200th Coast Artillery Regiment. | It was 13 years ago, on April 9 | (Philippines time) that the Ameri- can-Philippine defenders — vastly | outnumbered and outgunned—gave | way to the Japanese invaders and Bataan fell. Congress last year | proclaimed April 9 as Bataan Day. 7 * * | Manuel Armijo, assistant direc- tor Of the Veterans Service Com- ; | miesion, was on Bataan that day. | He and some 1,800 other New Mex- r Travel most as important to Egypt as its first two products, cotton and belly dancers. A a a ES :"LEE” the Tractor Man Five speeds read eg, - nr) no more than The Ride-Away Jr. is the finest—most power- ful smull riding tractor * on the market today. amaxing new Wheel-Horse Ride-Away Jr. Pulls an 8” plow and a dozen other attacn- ments. 242 or 3% h. p. engine. Starts in a jiffy! Easy to 5 gsbag Pagers: Hen ¥ t : ; Fut language,” our young lady said. “In school I learned English and | French before I could master it. | Imagine no vowels!" | $700,000 Each Four Survivors Receive Trust Funds on Their 21st Birthday May 28 NORTH BAY, Ont. —Each cf} the four surviving Dionne quintu- | plets is to receive about $200,000 In an interview today with the will receive a full share plus a 14th share of Emilie’s share. | ico men in the 200th Regiment had ffi gone to the Philippines only two} = § months before war broke out. : The local unit of the Bataan) =| two. years ago, -wil] hold ceremo- | jnies at the 200th's memorial to- morrow at 11 a.m., approximate- ly the hour the surrender took | place. | “Our official BVO flag will fly | from the monument’s staff that day,” Armijo said, “It’s the white | flag of surrender, and that's the purpose of it—to remind people of the surrender. “We want to remind the people | that surrender happened to us once || and it could happen again, unless we remain strong. People don’t like to be told that, but it's true.’’ 17 Jewel | There is a cancer death on the | average of every two minutes in the United States. and the United States for scientific work. Most of them came from Java. But now the monkey tax is too; high.. It costs a dollar for an EASTE CHILDREN’S CHILDREN’S LADIES’ LADIES’ DRESS MEN’S MEN’S GOODMAN'S SHOE DEPT. Shoes, Reg, S4°5 ,. $325 Shoes, Reg. $325. , $295 Hi Heels, Reg. $695 3595 Shoes, Reg. $525 . , $425 Shoes, Reg. $1425 , $95 Shoes, Reg. $1025 , $795 joys Boys’ Girls’ Girls’ Girls’ Boys’ GOODMAN’S CHILD. DEPT. B . Pants, Reg. $4.95...... .$3.95 Boys’ Dress Shirts, Reg. $2.95. .$1.95 With Tie and Cuff Links Boys’ Western Sport Shirts, Reg. $2.79. $1.95 Jackets, Reg. $8.95 Girls’ 100% Nylon Dresses, Reg. $4.95, $2.95 Cotton Dresses, Reg. $1.49. .97c Squaw Skirts, Reg. $1.95. . 97 Anklets, Reg. Socks, Reg. 39c,..... -4 for $1 3 for $1 GOODMAN'S LADIES’ DEPT. 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Berman Optometrist Phone FE 4-707! The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac Famous Appliances at Lower Prices The CONSOLE “LOOK” at table model PRICE Ye lrilia: GIANT 21" TV “CONSOLETTE”’ Brand New 1955 . "Buy-Of-A LIFETIME”! @ 270 sq. in. picture—20% bigger than many other 21’—“Aluminized” for double brightness! @ Sensational new Wide-Range FM Sound System. @ All-Screen “Space-Saver” Cabinet—only 22° wide, 19%” deep. 90 Days Same as Cash! Free Service! Free Installetion! Free Delivery! Lowest Finence Rates! $= 50 OUR TERMS AS LOW AS . ‘ WEEKLY Bring the Kiddies to See the Live Easter Bunnies in Our Window! ~The GOOD HOUSEKEEPI ae of PONTIAC Moe FE 2-2784 51 W. Huron St. Opes fenistio) Phone PEA-1553 . rE Sere ! » deme =, as we uel + SF a ener ».. re oo oe . wo?’ an —_—- a 4 : " ' ; : ON et ee ; r ff, + } a } i } } os cael i ‘ ee ‘ / i THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1955 -¥ aling Song Gets) and showeced the cutting, 8t 2000] Moonshiners Improvise still. The water shortage aruse|Ob, Say Can You See fly a pink or blue flag on-a flag: pole in front of hig home BEAUFORT, 8. C. @ — A short- reducing the workable sites for| PETOSKEY (UP)—Clyde Hall, a nal arrival of the baby. He hoisted ot Cemsai [Site eid maling theme easier to moon- / + How to Keep Hens Cozy perett pansagn et uncietate ent pil LINCOLN, Neb. (UP) --Hens | Fibergias. insulation also telephone company employe, used| a pink flag. can be kept warmer arid’ drier dur- | ble for removing moisture, aes “to tabard coteoiae | i ccm mal sed tant ee rt by ening straw lofts a phone notify neighbors y indica in chicken cloth A t , : bmg seer estimate that 4 out | when his wife gave birth to their} many top business executives have | windows s auraun ts bene on 35 remy A py With ‘two buddies, he climbed | “I'll Always Be Dreaming of You.” mr gethen ty aninl, armen ag =A ps seks bar uadrpeni von | ee Sy tee | he ately te rend aly ot iwi perts. 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No obligation of course.” | = . ‘ ' * : } ‘ ° } id , 2 \j Ls ¥ ' 5 4 ¥ j . ‘ ‘ I < ‘ ~ . ‘ S % ’ " . i t PHONE. ., FE5-8174 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW ST. * f | 3 py x Fr. 4 \ ., , ; Tena Ys : | ' ss ‘THE PONTIAC-PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1955 _ ~~ You May Win This One! “Bonanzagram” Have Fun! Win $100! “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac Press offers both fun amd a $100 cash prize. BUT before you try your hand at “Bonanzagram’’ be sure and read the rules at the bottom of this page. Solution will apear in the Press April 15. Claim Check Bonanzagram No. 5 A prep-school I ia ee ma, message from one of his prize Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- students chalked on the blackboard gram” entry you send in to contest one cold morning. It was evidently in- headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you tended to jog his memory in regard to fill it in and save ft until the correct coming holidays and the pile-up of solution to “Bonanzagram” No. 5 is extra Sherpa — By ag sol aan ster had come by earlier and era published Friday, April 15. Unless you do so, you will be unable to collect the prize if you should send in a winning some of the key letters. However, the teacher was able to reproduce the stu- solution. Check the rules below for further details. dent's communication, and got a good laugh from it. Can you, too, fill in the proper letters and so decipher the meaning? DEAR M_STER WHILE CHR |] bear 1S POMING AND LIACK LIMES f ARE AHEAD __AY WHEN WE CAN RELA__ NEWS ALL OUR 60__ M_STER WHI__E CHRISTMAS | RELA__ NEWS ALL OUR BO , REACH DESTINATION, JUST LOOT. | 1S LOOMING AND LACK __ mes || ARE AHEAD AY WHEN WE CAN }}I THE LITTLE BLUE DUCK BY WALT SCOTT WADSWORTH, WILL TO THE JUDGES UP ON fen KINOLY STEP ———————————— = Compare Your Claim Check With This Answer Below is the correct answer to Bonanzagram No. 4. If you have submitted a correct answer, your claim check may be worth $400, iff figured out the outlaw’s chal- lenge to read this way: Eouping up my CAREER with EAST sty. Always HAvEe EXTRA EUN ON JOBS LIKE THIS. E. SAR THAT SHIPMENT OF Gov, CASH AND OTHER MINT PRODUCTS WILL NOT FOR ME.WONT STOP AT Kyrie, STATION MEN EVERYWHERE, MAYBE FIND ME, SJOING NEAR Gean perot Goon SPor To [Rae QULLETS wit You.’ H cAoLNE OF POSTER 1S WASTED, FOR |money, but the phrase OTHER | MINT PRODUCTS should have tipped you off to GOLD. And these are MINT PRODUCTS rather than MINE PRODUCTS that is, gold and silver coins. And the out- Stamp Buyers Get Style Show for Three Cents BALTIMORE #—You can get a fashion show for the price of a Scent stamp at the branch post office of the Northwood shopping of town” and he was heading for the GRAIN DFPOT—the TRAIN DEPOT would have been in town. GOOD SPOT TO TRADE BULLETS WITH YOU is fairly obvious. HEADLINE OF POSTER IS 'POSTER better than PASTER, for these ‘‘Man Wanted” sheets are usually posted in Post Offices. WASTED is better than WANTED FOR CRIME, again because the outlaw is taunting his enemy and | telling him that all efforts to catch | |him are WASTED. j FOR PRIME REASON YOU)! CAN'T TAME OR JAIL ME— PRIME means “foremost” or “most important” and TAME OR | JAIL ME is better than TAKE OR | I'LL STAY | ING—this is the cliche | for staying active. | YOU WILL CLEAR THE STATE , $400 Riding on Correct Answer to Bonanzagram No. 4 The signature is JAMES JESSY, which is similar to Jesse James, | the notorious American outlaw of | the 1870's. | CARPET SALE: at HALNISUNS 999 Hunter Blvd Birmingham have our check without obligation. COME INTO MYER’S TODAY registered your eyes and glasses No Appointment Necessary Dr. T. Zieminskt, Registered Optometrist Easy Credit Terms IMPORTANT: Save This Claim Check Untit- Solution {1s -Published! 1. After solution is completed, “Bonanza- gram” should be clipped and pasted to @ two-cent postcard with your name and address. 2 Entries will be received at the Pontiac Press office, 48 W. Huron St. until § p. m. Tuesday, April 12. Mail entries must be postmarked betore midnight Tuesday, April 12 tor Bonanzagram No. §. Ad- dress “Bonanzagram, % Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. The entrant must work out and keep duplicate solution as a claim check. When the solution is published in the Press, he should compare his “claim check” with the published solution, and, @ his claim checkgis identical, he should eall in person with his claim check at the Press olfice, 48 W. Huron St, before $ p. m on the Monday following publica- 1. Anyone ts eligible for the “Bonanza- gram” contest except employes o: the Press and members of their tmmedicte families. (Immedicte family means all - those living in an employe's household.) 2 No question as to winners will be an- awered by phone. 3. The Presse will award o prize of $100 to the winner of each weekly “Bonanze- gram.” ff more than one winning answer te teceived, the orize will be divided equally among the winners I! no correct solution is received. the $100 will be odded to the next week's orize Ii the winner: is ’ @ subscriber 6! record to the Press o $20 bonus will be added to the $400. ms, | ] SUBJECT TO YOUR REALLY __OILING PUPILS CLA_$ WOULD GRE_J WORD FROM YOU WE WOULD BE IN CLO__ER | } OUCH IN LL_ERAL TERMS _ EEKLY IMA STU_LE ; ‘How To Play ‘Bonanzagram’ ated. Punctuction as ‘vell as words must be correct for a winning solution. When properly filled in, the “Bonanza- gram” will spell out a clear message that, will conform in every way with the clues. In many cases it will seem that more than one word would be the correct one. That's part of the fun! You should weigh the clues and select the BEST possible word in each case. How to Submit Entries 3. Entries may be mailed in envelope but contestant's full same and number of puzzie must be printed in upper left cor- ner of address side of envelope. 4. Copies of the Press need not be pur- chased te enter. Facsimiles made by hand and corresponding as closely as possible to the original “Bonanzagram” printed in the Press will be accepted but are limited one to a family. Mimeograph, duplicator or other unofficial mechanical reproduc- tion is forbidden. How to Collect the Prize tion of the solution. ff a winner cannot call at the Press office in person, he should mail his solution to “Bonanzagram Editor.” Postmark on this letter must be not later than $ p. m. the Monday atter publication of the answer. Correct answers are void unless the con- testant reports his claim by the deadlines listed here. About Eligibility, Information, Etc. 4. Only one winning entry trom a family will be eligible for the prize, but there is no limit on number of entries 5. The Press retains the right to correct typographical errors. 6. ludges’ decision will be final and con- testant's submission of entries indicates acceptance of these rules 7. No liability ts accepted for entries that fail to reach us 8 The Press reserves the right to alter rules and/or discontinue the contest at its discretion. Ey ae er eenere | | FOLDING UP MY CAREER makes more sense than HOLDING Here is how he deciphered it: f || UP. im spite of the tact that he is a holdup man. WITH FAST STINT FAST is right because LAST | would repeat the meaning of FOLDING UP- and hence be re- dundant. STINT is better than STUNT because this bravado would | not consider anything he did as a | STUNT but merely a necessary job to be, done. ALWAYS HAVE EXTRA FUN—he might or might | not tote an extra GUN but he al- | ways has FUN on his jobs and this lis another jeer at his old enemy. | FEAR THAT SHIPMENT OF | GOLD, CASH AND OTHER MINT PRODUCTS—FEAR is better than HEAR, as a taunting word. COLD pass displays of “campus panties,” silk stockings, perfumes, -‘‘shorty” nightgowns, girdles and bras ‘‘cus- tom contoured for you alone.” It's something not every man can take, but the clerk on duty says she is keeping “very busy during the lunch-hour rush." ice at- their~Methodist “church “in | Scholar’s Forest in the suburbs of ‘§$HOE STORE in BASEMENT h. Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 terested in an effort to CLEAR terested nan efrt to CLEAR| | THE STATE of an enemy of his. 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Level 6.95 HUNDREDS OF OTHER _ BARGAINS 15.95 Sit-Seand tron B'rd 7.95 | “Open Deily 9 to 6—Sunday 10:30 to 2:30 Mondey ond Fridey Evenings to 8:30 4 | » THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8. 1955 et i. eee ee 4 ~ ‘JHIGHLY RECOMMEND [Husbands Shouldn’t Cook FOR RHEUMATISM _ iit: ive. te nomer won tend togeter und rein troy [appre ag fo ern sce : i i] > =z o > wn i = z @ + © | = Q °F 5! A ! Fe z° é i i ik if iH see Most (bless their brown shining “I have suffered much during the past 25 Worked fim "se days. men | nearts) feel about cooking the way |tne enft’ of life within, “At 373 WA BITTERS is pent ce years, and O-JIB. | worked trom sun to sun and! bachelor uncles feel about chif-| ‘ne Saft | i ~ the best medicine I have ever used,” says | definitely did not demand to cook dren. Enjoyable enough, but the | “S"** “Since 1930 —— Mariette, , _ Aron na — s ae Rapes minute the work starts they are | “But dear + it's supposed to arthritis in my feet, } nd| . ; gone as if by magic. “Dear,| 5 wet im middie, crisp on 7 rt, legs and|Linaments and other squirrels, and left the seasoning | © 14 step in here a minute?’ | the outside. Terrific, ain't it? shoulders Fea iset:| would sometimes help a little, but of same to the little woman. The sat in TR of abused evech- Da-vee! Davy Crockett — tak usually just gave me relief for | And frankly I don't know yetlery, the floor embedded with| back the dishwasher, the ae le the pains werea short time I tried one medi- whether “th aoe idly ple or not trading in Daniel | extraneous peels, the Jast ag eae ag goon Arg Boone and his coonskin cap for| encased in congealing i ° tet were etsen Tae a es pp cagtel at the modern version in a plaid| And where will Papa Hn gh oer _— Ft a woman's place 80 swollen and/me on the first bottle and before are and cook's bonnet can be} in your general direction? in the home and she could sore that I!long, I was able to get around ere Like I said, the bread thing | S¢t in it couldn't getifine. OJIBWA BITTERS also if men -want to broil ham- | is carrying coexistence en cuisine | Give me that wood stove, that around to do gave me more pep and strength. burgers on an open fire in the | beyond the common sense level. | fireplace oven. I'll knead gf my housework.|It seems that every year, I feel backyard, toss up a salad now | Right at the corner, When I tried better when I take some kind of and then, or douse some fruit in | be bought for pennies, to do a little tonic to pep me up, and O-JIB- a blend of kirsch and bitters— | wrapped and sliced. Why should | and let me back in the kitchen. a man spend his weekends in a (Copyright 1955) i bi FF ad i S| ; = Mrs. bed | —_ WA BITTERS does more for me | such episodic feats are tolerable. suffered more than ever, and the then anything I hove ever wied. But when they humiliate us by pain kept me awake at night| AT ALL DRUG STORES getting their mitts into a bow! of loaves of bread, then I say Girls, EASTER SP Large Assortment of Children’s Hats $499 Makes Your Easter | kashion Dollar Go Further! NEWEST in HATS Lively compliment -collectors are these Easter mood hats that are ready to spark your springtime fashions. 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A J 4s ate ; ‘ : ‘ ay diet ‘ ty You will find solid pastels, candy stripes, voiles, glazed cottons, nylons and dainty sheers in every color and color combination. Sizes 1 to sy? g B99 Easter Togs and Shorties the very young. Sizes up to 6x and 7 to 14. —————- in ln —_ EE ee | » } f ————~- -____—_- A f } { Aas — FOR ) ‘EASTER GIVING --- Give o | GENUINE LEATHER to Sponsor Benefit Affair | Committees have been named for the May 14 dance to be given by Beta Theta Chapter of Lamb- da Chi Omega sorority at Knights ~ pey Si ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, ) FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1955 Columbus Hall Sorority Slates May 14 Dance at Knights of | Lambda-Chi Omega Unit By Mrs. Malstrom Honored | While Visiting in Hills of Royal Oak and Mr. and ‘rs. Norman W. Reeck of Evergreen are hosts for the evening. ) + ~ ~ 7 at the Mohawk avenue home of and shower Tuesday for 12 LUGGAGE +a ce ,| Mrs. Charles Sanft, members oe , : Ye Jack Mal- Mr ent Miss, Seaman ieatios " a and their children s00n floor show will be provided by| Danred Mir. Foust Eiwett sew strom of Clevelan. here visiting| moving back to their Bingham | or | . ao ner —_ oe. end bie read — a — Society to Hold . | S = aw = Bartholomew of Yarmouth road,| weere t aa GENUINE estic Davisoa sn Charies and Mr. Malstrom will come for| Past —— LE ATHER Summer Parley mem = the Easter weekend At t they are enjoying a fortnight at The Homestead at included Mrs. | Virginia Hot Springs. * oe Mt Mrs. William B. Bachman and | her two boys are spending a few In Detroit Others serving on committees 7 include Mrs, Ted Klimek, Mrs. | XI Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam- yaurice Shekell: Mrs. Georgia ma Society met Thursday after- Thornberry, Mrs. George Eldred, | noon at the Wing Lake School. Mrs, Sanft and Mrs. Arley Lowe. Tv Sn, 7) aa! PURSES Por the gift that suits all occasions, give gen- uine Leather Luggage HE sf weeks at Camelback Inn, Phoenix, in single pieces or Annual reports of committee, still more are Mrs. James Heath- Mrs. John L. Bones, Mrs. Roger | Ariz. matched pairs chairmen were received during ott, Mrs. Don Wilson, Mrs, Ray Aten, Mrs. John Albert, Mrs. | * 6 * the meeting by Vera Mae Adams, | Howell and Mrs, L. B. Callely. Robert T. Sheppard, Mrs. Rankin Among returning Bloomfield president of the society. Mrs. El- | he that S. Henry and Mrs. Harold A. residents this week were Mr, KIMMINS mer E. Huntley, treasurer, was! 50 meleway ef tho Decal Lynch Jr. and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs Jr. LEATHER GOODS | Contribution to oe fund | of the state chapters at — meet- honor with brideelect Nancy| Polk drs. from Honolulu and a Wectinat | img held in Ypsilanti. Delegates Burgess April 7 at a luncheon; Mr. and Mrs. Pasl McKenney 14 W. Buren, FE 2-2620 J) ig [0 De erected in Washingion.| whe attended the session with Mrs. James A. Thompson of| from Virginia. Ne ef velunt re. | Ber were Mrs. Donald Bryson Detroit will give for both girls. * 6 ® ———— ang HOME = | See tion at the Northeast Regional Members voted to continue the State Hospital child psychiatry pro- ject for the coming year, and ap- pointed Mrs. Klimek to the civic committee and Mrs. Wilson to the | mer in Detroit. Hostesses for the affair were Mrs. Oscar C. Forslund, principal : ; Ralph Norvell of Wenonah drive, | UF aré dispersed. | | ttle agers wil be fascinated were Mrs. Calvin Dennison and | to dabble around with such grand! \175° Gordon E. Reynolds. A his-| stuff. This kind of paint can't hurt | tory of Alpha Xi Delta was given washable fabrics or surfaces—in- | },, Sire ee cluding junior! = ynolds. Buy Fur Handbag | , > Denise Otis who is living in New| The Queen Mary Section of p.m., and the opening session will | Se aaa ‘oe es ; | York: is visiting her parents, Mr. | Needlework Guild met Thursday Mrs. Nervell repested on tho | start of I p.m. with Rabbi Sanford and Mrs. J. Hawley Otis of Bar-jafternoon at the Monroe street home of Mrs. Andrew McKerrow. Mrs. Alex Joss reported on knit- Mr. and Mrs. Spencér D. (ting done by members and Mrs. Hopkins and Mrs. Hopkins’ Charies Clarke reported that all mother, Mrs. John Bigelow will garments for layettes are being | jeave next week for the East. } April 13 is the bride-clect’s of the Wing Lake School, Adeline | auditing committee. birthday end her great - cunt. As — ot - —, » Hook, Mrs. Hogue and Mrs. May- Mrs. William A. Fisher | ment Bloom Vv ard Stevens. Whi U Paints a tea fer ange pgroiy | Opes Hunt they are planning a . Presiding at the tea table were ip Pp ‘ heme in Palmer Weeds. |.costume ride and dinner dance ais. Ciaice Hinkley and Mrs. Don-| se Starch, Soap y iISCUSSIONS H. Green will be hostess at ceed peel rie dg metric “Y’oung [relax in the a that all : luncheon. | Cranbrook Garden Committee Adults in t } reen Room splashes can easily be washed up A ] T S! ed ] HH) hli h . * & |has announced the gardens will WALDRON_"cte! from 9 to midnight tonight. —_ afterward! nnua €a at une to Ig Ig t — s. | open April 16 and 17. and will be | Y le between the | dust mix la starch with ) — erren 8. Becth | 1 COFFEE SHOP fot 18 and 35 a eens invited | water, re the right pra ha y | June 5 has been selected for the| field Hills, Pontiac and Water. iC f and their son, = ~~ -_—— weekend until late 36 E. Pike Se. ‘to the dance. . | for starching clothes, Then sepa- | annual college tea given for high! ford area. on erence “te wagnard poy nee perp Maend | The annual Easter party for SSS <=y| Tate the mixture into as many | school senior girls by Pontiac City! These communities act as a children of members will take ste want different celer The planning committee for the |. ter, Mr. and Mrs. William RB. ; Be criod andi Panhellenic. Co-chairmen of the clearing house for volunteer needs Fighth Annual YMCA-YWCA Youth | Fitzgerald im their new home ee oe from 2:30 until 4:30 Drayton Home Presents— |) "sits ateret too coring to| event 19 be held atthe YWCA will of all social agencies In Northern’ conference is bay with lst min-| Me™ ——— . ~~! every batch and thicken the mix-|be Mrs. Jerome Fink and Mrs.' Oakland County, including United ute details concerning the affair to} The Booths‘plan to stop: off at | - : ’ > jtures by stirring in some soap) James F. Nye, | Fund and county and state OT£®-| be held Monday at the YMCA on| Palm Springs for a visit before Queen Mary Section : S $ flakes. The soap makes it all nice Speakers at the group’s recent | nizations. Members also viewed @/ yt Cle street. returning home. ‘Meets Thursday . ‘and slippery, and more fun to meeting held at the home of Mrs. | Movie showing how funds for the} Registration will begin at 12:30 . .s © ® not “not Z ook we ate : Oakland County Children’s Home § E. Saperstein of Temple Beth Ja- project and plans fer selecting cob speaking on “The Concerns of bour Teerece ard = weeks. | another worthy aid program Young People.” Representing the Central Vol- | were discussed. Discussion leaders will stimu. | unteer Bureau, Mrs. Dennixon | Ip the. absence of Mrs. Robinson tate exchange of ideas during the explained that the bureau was Bronce], president, .the business! following clinics from 2 until : butonly... ooo a The fur handbag. May sound) recently established to recruit | session was conducted by Mrs. W.| 2:43 : BED. EST - i , y Mrs. W. 745 p.m., and again from 3:45 | i cH $ wacky but it's fashion for spring| and channel volunteer workers | tiudson Ragsdale. Hostesses were until 4:30 p.m. In Manchester, Conn. Mrs. Bige- Mrs. cee ae of a DOUBLE with daytime suits and dresses. low will visit another daughter | gary street inv ® group | from the Birmingham, Bloom. | ) Char ~ a : on | Mrs. Reynolds and Mrs. les Vocations will be handled by =| A. Allen. and Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins wij] her home for the April 21 meet- oo Lp tew and John Maturo; attend Motorama in Boston. going '"- . | Boy-Girl Relations by Allen Copley down to Virginia and Maryland Altar Society Plans | and Frieda Huggett; Sports by | before returning ing home. s oo s Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Erb _making project and a May 1 moth-| Department. : 1 et to gre 8 cocktail eT and daughter breakfast ; were | The Place of Religion will be dis- dinner at Orc Lake made.at a meeting of St. Michael pysseg by the Rev. Milton H.| © eS eae April — | Altar Society. | Bank. . * « ® | The evening meeting was held| The conference committee has| Mrs. George E. Jaquillard is recently in the church hall, with | planned a dance and swimming chal at ths eae aad Mrs. Gayle Coulson, president, pre- | party to be held from 9 until 12; fashion show which will be given | siding. Reports were given by unit) p.m. as a fitting climax for the| April 19 at Forest Lake Coustry | Youth Conference. Club. , heads. + Her assistants are Mrs. George ; | P. Breien, Mrs. Ernest F. Bentley, | Mrs. Wilmer D.- Cowgill, Mrs. David R. Calhoun, Mrs. Russell M. Downey, Mrs. Spencer Gates, | Richard Mineweiser and Floyd ; Wainscott, and Teenage Behavior May Breakfast | Plans for both an April 24 money | py the staff of the Pontiac To All of You — From All of Us! Dorothy McKinniss-Nellie Tharr-Ardythe Wehrley-Helen Wright Deltina Herr-Dawn Dioyenis-Darlene Williams Harry and Ora Randail - The. worst. enemy of plants) Randall’s Harper Method Shop } 2%. (o"\cn"t' ound su. Amvets Plan 88 Wayne. FE 2-1424 Even a small leak will kill them | s : e | | pronto. \“Meet Neighbor’ | _ tee eee —— Sale Next Week Mrs. John F. Gatz, Mrs. Howara a : T. Gormonpres, Mrs. Alan R. For Future Security . Plans to participate in the pratt Mrs, Clifford W. Sponsel, | Phone FE 4-1854 — We — 15 and 16 “Meet Youf irs Alvin J. Shankster, Mrs. Ken- ( = ~ Neighbor” project of the Pontiac neth J. Wagoner and Mrs. A. N Call Miss Wilson Today pg ) Federation of Women’s Clubs, | Willis : soe tor Information he Oy have been completed by Jimmy | . So | : MA if Dey Aibdliary, Post No. 12. | Forest Lake Country Club will | PONTIAC (Ks Meeting at the YMCA Wednes- | have little umbrella corsages for | BEAUTY COLLEGE , day evening, the group heard an the jadies as favors Saturday, invitation to attend the Pontiac April 16 when the club will give 16% € Huron. Behind State Hospital open house to be an April Showers dinner dance. wy ad : held in connection with National, wr. and Mrs. Wayne E. White, 2nd Mental Health Week May 1-7. | announced that It was the | |Amvet state convention will take Introducing the NEW For the April 20 gathering, sev- eral members will hold telephone | card parties in their homes, ] —— --~+- — - . | | Serving Good Food Since 1929! , decorator inspired color | muse cing Poe ©. preakieate--Lendbieee wea, “BUTTERSCOTCH ™" ee and Hrs. Edward RIKER UNTAIN © ; ae Pompeian. FO : ) Lobby of Riker Bidg. ~¥ QUEEN ANNE if e Hyp venta MAPLE. | Specially priced to prove that | good quality Maple can be yours | at these lower prices. Come in and see this grouping today! | reverse cere | LAL OR GSA MOP, AEE LS FOAL TOE A Fv Wada Fe alt! Attend the Church of your choice Spencer Floor Coveri FEEDS lk * ap HP sped i t Knotted, twisted. or bib ‘ effect—these beautiful we ie beads add dash and color ; to every costume! Won- derful colorful combina- tions in 60” lengths at RESTMASTER MATTRESS | 405 Coil Orthopedic Type. 10-Year Guarantee Regular $59.50 — Now Only *39” (8) You'll Enjoy Shopping at Drayton Home Furnishings % : : ‘The Fr iendly Store” 4479 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains Elizabeth Lak Road Free Parking . OR 3-2300 3511 ? Home Means More with Carpet on the Floor! Open Monday and [Friday Evenings ‘ti 9 P. M. : \ ' P . s ; saciiniesiinnstegtinsiiliitalein aie — ~_ . . . - _—- . : ORS SS SS eae ee ee ae ae : Soe e Whe satiate, a ¥ A f F . é aa THE PONTIAC PRESS, v t FRIDAY, APRIL 8.1955 oN sd SEVENTEEN. . Psychologist Will Discuss New Ways in Discipline ing sponsored chologist will speak at 8 p-m. in Royal Oak High School, at a meet- Two Hostesses Fete Bride-Elect With Shower Dale Angell were co-hostesses at ‘© all types of behavior difficulties. a miscellaneous bridal shower | The meeting will be open to the honoring Shirley Ann Van Horn public at no charge. Tuesday evening. The party was held at the South Pr Shirley street home of Mrs. Mc- Sorority Holds | Bride's mother, Mrs. Jose P. Gon- ' ‘ ' nai " Officers’ Election Shirley is the daughter of Mr. QT Meetin and Mrs. Frank Van Horn of | 9 Hamilton street. She will ex- olde tte ee change her nuptial vows April | P™&*! u Chapter 23 with Gordon B. Dean, son ot |" Beta Sigma Phi sorority when the David Snyders of Milford. | ™e™bers gathered on Wednesday evening at the home of Betty Guests at the shower were Mrs. Giddings of Holly Van Horn, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Gon- | : ; | Serv zales, Beverly Burton, Mrs. David tyres Mensa inn, cieat: oq Novarro. Mrs. Joseph McBride and Gifford Maison corresponding ese Mrs. Maurice Van Horn. |retary; Mrs. Raymond Jewell, re- Others were Mrs. Car! Blacker, | cording secretary; Miss Giddings Mrs. Homer Howard, Mrs. Melvin | treasurer: and Mrs. Richard Ben- Small, Marilyn Small, Mrs. Glee ham, city council representative. Brown and Mrs. Roy Bone. A progressive dinner is slated ‘ . _ for May 4 at the homes of Mrs. Lutheran Guild George Fraser, Mrs, Robert Gra- Elects New Officers - - aii Miss Giddin ‘ - Election of officers highlichted lustrated her ndash a meeting of the guild of Grace tory of 18th century, early Amer- Lutheran Church when 21 mem- ican and modern furniture bers gathered there Thursday af-' Gussig present were Mrs. Carl | ternoon. ae ; Seiser, Mrs. Iris Russell, Mrs. | cnn -etiicers of Drs. Willan 'Puilig Miller, Mrs, Harvey Kerr | sallow, new president. will be Mrs. June N be ; Vere , Secretary; Mrs. Otto es Newt. Mielke, treasurer: Mrs. John . Inscho. first vice president: and History of Caldron Mrs. Emil Koop. second vice presi- - pair Told at Meeting Mrs. — Rahn opened the Mrs. Floyd Sinkler was initiated meeting with a prayer. Coopera- into Iraq Caldron. Daughters of tive luncheon was served by Mrs. Mokanna when members gathered Otto Schultz, Mrs. Fred Rath and ~° oe Mrs. Margaret Varden, hostess. | Wednesday. evening to observe An April 22 and 23 money-making | Founder's Day. project to be held at the church'- An anniversary poem was read was discussed. - by Mrs. Fred Crossman and the by Mrs. Samuel Smith. Past mighty chosen ones honored | Easter Program Held by LeBaron Students Easy Pe past of Americana by which the line was A cosmetic manufacturer has created an| originally inspired in 1937. exciting new setting for its famous Early the toilet water which fragrance leaves you Alpha sorority gathered Thursday American line of women's toiletries — a\refreshed and surrounds you in a gay, ro- unique, modern interpretation of the historic | mantic aura of roses and spice. ' z } meee Bride-Elect | gaa Entertained: Clean Windowpane | ter spatula under the sink. Use During spring cleaning, take | it to squeegee the water off smaller * advantage of that wonderful rub- | windowpanes after washing. at Shower Mrs. E. L. Phillips “Gives Party for Corenna Morton Corenna Morton, bride-elect of | |James G. Aldrich. was honored | Thursday evening at the first in a series of bridal showers leading up to June 18, when the couple will | exchange nuptial vows. r Central Methodist Church will be the setting for the eight o'clock | Ceremony. Corenna \s the daughter of Mr. Easter makes itself at home... arriving in the loveliriess of beautiful flowers. Get some today. Place Your Easter Order Early! DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS 3484 W. Huron and Mrs. Frank R. Morton of | Brookdale lane, and Jim is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Lee A. Kremer of Dwight avenue. | Eleven guests gathered at the linen shower held in the Cherokee road home of Mrs. Ear! L. Phillips The refreshment table was cen- | tered with a bouquet of pink and | white flowers. Six lighted tapers | flanked the arrangement. | Miniature umbrellas were also) appropriately used in carrying out | Corenna’s sister-in-law, Mrs. James A. Morton of Memphis, Tena., will attend her as matron of honor, and other wedding at- tendants will be Nancy Aldrich, sister of the prospective bride- All Spring Coats, 2% ont Nellie s 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 5 1 Block West of Huron a ee) ae ‘ P oS a : _~e Behe % | Mibianie:) 008 003s Nivea A sas OD eS ti te SR ks ee | Fred Zittel will serve as best. | man. Sorority Plans ‘Husbands’ Party my at Westacres . ; Twenty-three members of Alpha | Shown here is Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma fos evening at YMCA, Fina] arrangements were made , for a party to be held at the West- ;} acres Community House on April '16 honoring husbands and guests. Methodists Hear Detroit Deaconess Marybelle Stewart. a deaconess from Detroit, was speaker at the April Sacrificial Luncheon meeting of the WSCS of Central Methodist history of t Idron recited S he Ce was | Church Thursday. She also told A program carried out in tra- | °° Bodamer. Mrs. Wiliam Ander-| about her work as a deaconess. son, Mrs. Glenn Jolly Edward Pritchard. They were pre- sented with gifts by Mrs. Murray White. ditional Easter fashion by the children of the kindergarten, first and second grades of LeBaron School was enjoyed by members | of the PTA who gathered Wednes- day afternoon. A short play entitled, “Birthday Present for Mother Rabbit,”” was acted out by the students. Some Were actors and the rest provided the choral background. A business mecting followed the program with Mrs April 2). Hostesses for the evening Thelma Anderson. Vasa Lodge Plans ;Dance Saturday Lodge is inviting all prize. Refreshments were served | Saturday at 9 p.m. for a meeting |to be followed by a movie and 2 a dancing. Coming Events | Committee members making Areme Chapter /803. OES. will meet Plans are Mr. and Mrs. Elwood April 18 at 7 ym. in Roosevelt Temple | Holmquist. Mr. and Mrs. Fred for tmitiation Malta Tempis Board will opencee_ State ;-Larson, Mrs. Roy Larson and | ps tar A ‘ues oe et 8 in Maite Tem- | Mrs. John Englund. Easter Flowers... a — Jacobsen’s EASTER LILIES Tulips, Hyacinths Daffodils, Hydrangeas Rose Bushes $ 00 Gardenias, Roses, Carnations, Violets, Iris, Daffodils JACOBSEN’S FLOWERS 101 N. Saginaw Street FE 3-7165 Greenhause at Lake Orion Detivertes Twice Detiy to e Bills and Detrott the Lilies.” was given by Mrs. Wil- liam Wright. From Sorority ‘Mrs. Fox Receives Degree A potluck dinner on Wednesday | which is scheduled for May 14 Mrs. L. L. Schiefler is serving as | chairman of the event. | Mrs. Ralph L. Wilson, partia- mentarian, read the chapter by- laws which were revised in June, | 1954. Members nominated for of- fiee will be announced at the evening honored Mrs. Joseph Fox.| and 15 at the Prince Edward April 21 meeting to be held at | who received her fourth degree Hotel in Windsor, Ont. from Sigma Zeta Chapter of Pi | Her topic was, ‘‘A Young Woman Omicron sorority_ina candlelight — were Mrs. Matt Shelton, Mrs. Vic- | Goes to the City.” ceremony. Members gathered with Mrs and Mrs. The devotional theme. “Consider Norman O'Brien. president, in-her Otsego road. home. Conducting the ceremony was Mrs. Richard Fox Prayer was offered president of the Pontiac council. Corsages were presented to those Final plans were discussed for by Mrs. Percy Jones. an annual card party to be held Mrs. Milton H. Bank will be in attending and a special guest was were Mrs. White, Mrs. Shelton and °P@r8e of the installation of offi- : : | Cers at the next meeting. Luncheon was served by the Christian Social Relations Commit- tee with Mrs. Cecil Choate She was assisted by chairman. as Mrs. George Dietrich, Mrs. Harry Mary Dillon, state president. Reservationg were made to at- | YMCA Appointed chairman of the nom-| Mrs. Edward Hummel Jr., pres- inating committee was —Mrs.—El-- ident. distributed booklets received liott Plante who will be assisted from national headquarters on. by Mrs. William Weaver and Mrs. «teats of Epsilon Sigma Alpha.” Lloyd Stalcup. An annual formal dinner and in- Mrs. William McRath will open) stallation of officers and also a\ —— her Pioneer street residence to | jewel pm ceremony will take place the group for its May meeting.| May 19 at Kingsley Inn. Mrs. Cal- vin Rhodes is serving as chairman Black New Color figs dle can ae etlresnments were serv y The black suit has a new look Mrs. Schiefler, Dee Brim. 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LUANA 17 Jewels | EIGHTEEN - ae | yo s .y j Ay ST pine ae — ——_— aa - 5 # 5, > ta a ned 4 of children out of my system that | like our own Is there any way I : Years ago, the woman who was way, But thet would be abertutety | ceo convince my busband of this? ie Rg thanapery - | tantalizing. os 5 goes He Ou, aoe oe , twe te do. ’ the business world, was considered I don't want a couple of hours | — a ae tae something of a freak. | of other people's children, I want| 0) See: tor bead Om If she were married her place a big family of my own, day ir. develops a oun ie was in the h®the all the time, and and day out. | Become more . activities at all. sand A pea engl argh cone gating | Tiny babies don't usually fasci- pre ae am ing about nate a man as much as they do @ Nowadays, if seems to me, » 5 love woman, It’s when the child is we've gone too far in the other vunning o homo—ast just a tiny around two that the men begin to direction, Today the woman whe apartment and an only child. | get really interested, ’ vs s Her husband doesn't seem to) At that time, she should have a for a full-time career, is con- understand, either, she tells me. |talk with her husband and the bright 4 . » on “He was in favor of a large | family doctor, and explain how im- = family,” she says “and we are portant it is to her to have a large Take Mrs. M. S. of Baltimore, comfortably welj off, not rich, but family, her story is a sad one. She has just not poor, either. When I suggest Chances are, she and the doctor had a baby. Because it was a very adopting children, he won't hear of can convince the husband. By then, | | it, Why do men think there's such |a difference? Any child we adopted and cared for would become just he may begin to know how lucky he is to have a truly domestic wile, Hollywood Very Exciting Don't Talk From a Distance, That Is That wonderful teen-age complexion| subject to blemishes, and to the teen-age radiance that looks so natural may well have | temperament so allergic to complicated been inspired by “First Blush.” This liquid | make-up rituals. r * a foundation is ideal for the teen-age skin so i ) it 5 Y ke ‘ + By MURIEL LAWRENCE During Norma's third year at high school, she suddenly became a “ate hours” problem. All of a sudden, she was dating nearly every night. The daughter who used to check in for permission to ©“ attention to what's ‘‘good’’ for i remain out for late movies and sodas now stayed out without both- ering to even telephone her where- | abouts, Like you and I her parents had heard about the Adolescent Child's resentment of coercion, So every day, they appealed to her with a new reason for a return to-dis- ciplined hours. Finally, -one Thursday - night, | came the climax. Norma and her | “‘date” got bored with the movie they were seeing and left it to at- tend a popular local midnight-to- dawn radio show. She got home at 2:30 a.m, Teens Understand, Respect Open Talk | like efforts to-control them by tell- | that’s what we say when he asks ing them what's ‘“‘good”’ for them. It is their conviction that they know what's “good"’ for them bet- ter than we do. So we get along with them best when we confine us, Then there’s no basis for argu- ment, If we don’t want to entrust | the car to Bill’s careless driving, to borrow it. That's open talk that he can respect, It’s when we lend it to him resentfully with ap- peals to please spare himseif in- jury that he gets really mad. This is not surprising. Like Nor- ma, Bill feels suspicion of people | who protest interest in others’ welfare because they’re scared to i admit any in their own. Her father met her at the door. | As she closed it, he spoke with | the quiet sincerity of the person who's accepted his own limita-+ tions. i their concern for Norma's welfare— —and advanced some interest in their own. , They stopped telling her what she should want.-to state what they did want. They gave up pretend- ing thaey had no stake in be- havior that enabled them to get a proper night's sleep. If teen-age people dislike coer- cion, they even more violently dis- FOR date a | GRAND OPENING OF NECCHI and ELNA Low Room Divider Best | By ELIZABETH HILLYER One large room .is better than two small ones. This is the theory| And for all its roominess, it has ‘that brought about the ‘sacrifice | 4 look of being poised lightly, on of the separate dining room for Since then, Norma has only once failed to telephone her where- abouts. and she took great trouble to explain how this occurred. Let me point out that his happy development took place becausc her parents stopped protesting the sake of the living-dining room. And then what happened? Tall room dividers came in. Beautiful they are, too, but many decorators feel that that nice long sweep of wall that was so hard to come by sheuldn't—be—-eut into at right ‘angles by anything tall. A low room divider separates the room_areas without reaching up into that nice open space. One like the piece of furniture sketched has its especially bright side te provide’ room toward the dining area for dining equipment, shelves, door com- partments, and drawers nicely THE CENTER | pilot. ee mats. | its slender legs. Renzo Rutili | designed this divider as part of his wonderfully adaptable Custom . - | IF newest jewelry— Miss N.J.—The trend toward low back and high front decolettes af- fects necklaces. Jewelry is con- centrated high at neck to leave bust uncluttered, and sometimes | worn with dipping effects at back. ~The one-color top-to-toe costume | gets bead compliments. - + The United States invests $70,000 | in the training of each military jet if Someone Is Reading Workers Often Want to Relax After Lunch By EMILY POST A young woman asks: “Will you please tell me how I can avoid having to talk to casual acquaint- ances when I would rather read? After I finish my lunch I like to go up to the lounge (or the roof gar- den when the weather permits) and read a book or magazine for the | remainder of my lunch hour. No sooner do I get interested In my book than someone I know comes and sits alongside of me and starts a conversation. I do not like to be rude, so I close the book, or magazine, and proceed to listen te things in which I am not the least bit in- interested. Is there a polite way out of this situation?” Those who have to read in a place not protected by a ‘‘no talk- ing’’ rule are at the mercy of any- one who chooses to interrupt them with conversation and there is little they can do about it. The real point to make is, of course, that those who see people engrossed in a book or magazine or otherwise occupied should not interrupt. My only suggestion to you is to surround yourself by others who | are strangers to you and not likely to start a conversation. In other | words, before you sit down, be sure there are no vacant chairs next to you for anyone to sit on and start a conversation. Dear Mrs, Post: a friend af mine has recently become gaged but no date x proper to give it before the wed- ding date has been set. ~ Answer: While there is no definite rule about this, I think it would be wiser for you to wait until the date of the wedding has been set. Dear Mrs. Post: I have noticed lately that many men, after riding with a woman on a bus, allow her to get Off first and then follow. Isn't the correct procedure. for the man to get off first then help her off? Answer: Correctly he goes first and then turns and offers her his hand. Send Blankets to Laundry; Less Shrinkage Winter blankets ready for stor- age over the summer should be sent to your local laundry. By washing them at home ex- cess damage for shrinkage and felting will result because home washers spin too hard and too fast and because washing formulas and water temperatures are not ac- curate. The local laundry has special blanket washing equipment and washing formulas developed es- pecially for the bedcover, Laun- dries also mothproof and pack the From Dallas comes the polished look of a complete costume. The sleeveless over-blouse with contrasting scroll | embroidery at the hipline has a keyhole neckline and matches the color of the box jacket. Sparkling buttons trim the back of the collar and cuffs of the jacket. This Fudge | Requires | o Beating > Mrs. M. K. Burton Is) Enthusiastic About| Easy Recipe By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor When Mrs. Malcolm Burton was | a college student, she used to | make fudge that took titerally/| hours of beating. So she was de-| lighted to find the fudge recipe she shares with us today. It takes | no beating. Everyone likes it, es- pecially teenagers. As a minister's wife, Mrs. | ; Burton devotes many hours fo ehurch work. Her liking of sew- ing finds expression in a bazaar sewing group. The three Burton sons are widely scattered in New Hampshire, Flor- ida and Missouri, which means their parents do not see them as often as they'd like to. They are eagerly anticipating the arrival of their first grandchild in June. ; SIZES 12-20 bay Casa Whedr Embroider colorful posies on this | smart new frock—it's so easy, 1 teaspoon \ vanilla — | Bretty: Airy .open neckline, octi| | flare skirt are cool comfort for bowl. In a heavy 4-quart sauce-| Pattern 618: Misses’ sizes 12, pan put 2 large can evaporated! 14, 16, 18, 20. Tissue pattern, em- milk and 4% cups white sugar.| broidery transfers. State size. | Bring to a boil, keep stirring and; Send 25 cents in coins for. this; }boil at a rolling boil for 6 minutes. | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | Remove from stove) tern for Ist-class mailing. Send | Pour over mixture\in bowl. Mix | to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | thoroughly, put into buttered pans | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Let stand overnight before cutting. Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print! | plainly your name, address with | Dacron, Wool Blend | zane pattern number, size. By MARGARET McBRIDE Hollywood, at a Distance, Is Ex- citing. *Don't come unless you can stay = |a month,” warned Cynthia Lowry over an expensive 2 a.m. long dis- “The distances are awful,”’ she went on exhaustedly. ‘‘All the big motion picture studios except one are on the outskirts of the city and it's at least a 40-minute drive to! any of them. - 2 F Fs L 1 rf " F i i : so heated swimming can soak i muscles after they've hours over their wheels in umn—emerge. Stars are likely to | - be available only during their luncheon breaks — and if you haven't extracted what you want by the end. of the second cup of coffee, it's too bad. When they |mees?” I asked timidly when my reported friend paused for breath. | “None,” she replied promptly. | “They don't have time for any ‘and I wouldn't have time to look | for it if they did.” | So I ditin’t go to Hollywood, but I got a column anyway. |aren’t working, they disappear to 'Palm Springs—or just disappear | “I couldn’t get to one woman | | wanted to interview because she | wan't on salary, just then and/ smart new style! In puckered lier owe submit to peemgerigeid on | nylon or seersucker—a housecoat, ned aya paneer Woden | dress (cinched by the neat belt). land the planter (as they call a. In crisp pique—a lovely coat to to wear this Sew-many ways “species of press agent out here) | Said ‘she couldn't see me then be- | flowing lines—so becoming to the cause it’s practically written into her contract that Wednesdays are | kept sacred to her four-year-old a8 +$on. I'm fretting myself into hys- terics wondering hew on earth I am going to get any stories te to fit a size-8 dress. “Hollywood people seem to live on either fruit salad with yogurt a SIN OIUIR IST COIN TE TT lei) CLAIR I SIP LAF IRI SS iSiNit | OINIB IST IP iOisit TTT iain! IT istANIAIR IE 16/7 IAIN, TTT WiC im ICIMiAIRiO} [AID TE AP lOlA) MAIOlS EIS | AISIAF IGE 2.16 iRiVi&i0 | PF LAIRIA UID iia for New Season . ; cover summer fashions! “Rasy, | larger figures. Easy sewing, too! | Pattern 4837: Women's sizes 36, , 0, 42, 4, 4%, 48. SO. Size 3% | takes 4 yards 33-inch fabric | This pattern easy to use. simple | to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- | plete illustrated instructions. | Send 35 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- }4tern for Ist-elass mailing. Send j to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept.. 243 West | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Nine Golden Rules Given for Golfers Now that most of America’s |} million golfers are flexing their | muscles and venturing out ‘on the fairway, it's also time to brush up on your golf manners. are nine golden rules of golfing etiquette. They are: 1, Ne one should move, talk 4. Don’t tarry . . . in the in- terest of all players, play without delay blankets for safe storage, the In- | = | stitute says. ; More men will be wearing dac-| 5 4 worse ron and wool biends in their | — — | Put White Gloves ate accaraee te aro oe 12 Operatie soto | ° ’ \ vator in Freezer Bag vey. ; . i inventor In the spring of 1953 these blends |!* Cakes snd If you are wearing white gloves| made up only five per cent of| 15 Airplane parts this spring, keeping them in &/ summer weight suit sales. The lg gee plastic freezer bag will keep them) figure rose to 23 per cent in the | 1s Wrath Yy clean, fresh and ready for use in| spring of 1954 and is expected to | '? Poorer your purse. total 25 per cent this year. 2 Distress call 7. w» i se 34 -Vend “agi 7 ae a wl 36 Junior's ——- _ card : ot 41 Came, —— fiom . . mene 2——\ men and his * smelt If you like ropes and ropes. of | ., t-vinding a ships 16 Rubber” 38 Happenings '| beads, dangling. earrings, heavy) 54 Power 3—— up the 20 Immerse a oo bracelets and the like, savé them | * 5 snd Bangg 2 Semen |: (- Sears for alter-office hours. It is fash- — -- Gate oF san —— and 45 Rasp ionable right now to dress like a friendship” e a Pr) - 4 Sacred bull gypsy in the evening. i 4 apd -—— ' § Prong thierers o— oo emly| But it is still in bad taste to load. 61 You will or | co enitataiond 3 perty muse s¢ Indigo good thing about the future Is thet! up on jewelry when you are work: | —— 18 Tewera tne ie st Cn it comes ehly one day at a time. | ing in an office. 1 Festive kee —— in ot’ $6 4 drunken 4 t t , } e- *, __ THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. 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Saginaw week” $ | ferries, the City of Munising, the Next te State Theater 2 | City of Petoskey and, the City of FE 4-521! $| Cheboygan will alternate with the A complete ‘taster, efficient optical lab with his office. Haves ¢ Vacationland to keep three boats 7-point adjustment for perfect fit. No obligation. >| om the run when the spring sched- | Pi ule goes into effect | great war."’ It was the beginning of a solid | friendship, an association of per- sonalities which triumphed over | dictors and continued long after- ward in the frustrations of the cold | war. ” + ” | Eden's repute as a statesman | tary in a Baldwin government in 1935, a ‘wonder boy’’ who assumed the office at the age of 38. He | traveled extensively, became per- sonally acquainted with European and world leaders, and had a fairly | The Eden policy, --largely ap- | proved by Churchill later, hag be- |come a fairly fixed pattern. It grows and changes its shape slow- ly to accommodate new situations, but keeps a steady course. | Eden wants peace, but, believes Britain must be strong to preserve | #> an 2 He tried desperately to make | the old League of Nations work, | and now gives unstinted support to |the United Nations, which he helped create at San Francisco. He regards it an imperfect instru- _] ment, but the best possible at the | | moment ‘Going GOP tinder tke | WASHINGTON — Sen. Potter | (R-Mich) said today he is confident | He holds that Great Britain is | not completely a European power, |s0 shouldn't plunge full tilt into alliances and working agreements pra oneliag y Germany. | Tole is on a broader stage, an historic mission ag the ‘‘metropoli- } tan. commonwealth’’ of the British | Commonwealth of nations, o ae a Eden emphasizes unshakeable $125 6 DIAMONDS No Extra Charge for Credit ~ a ees $16 4 StF ¢ yan "eo" 3 ~% Tl DIAMONDS Money Down! Add te Your Account! .|Peasement of Russia and | party has ‘ ‘. been ‘depends largely on his handling | friendship and close cooperation with the United States. But he doesn't tie British policy to that of the United States in every de- tail, and the differences have been painful recently. = In 1938, he stood up bravely against appeasement, and now is distressed by the suspicion of many Red China. As Eden assumes his new duties, attention is focused on his attitude toward the most troublesome prob- lem of the hour: China. He has stated that if Formosa is attacked by the Red Chinese, urgent ques-| tions which the United Nations | would have to answer will arise. | He has not gone so far as to say Britain would help resist such an attack. He believes that the ulti- mate fate of the island should be Potter Sees Michigan that Michigan will swing back into with continental states. However, the Republican column if President | Eisenhower heads the Republican Potter said in an interview ‘I | wish we (the Republicans) had | done better” in Monday's spring | elections in his state, and added | the outcome shows clearly his| ‘a lot of work to do.” ) oe ge I RN OF ee RP ee ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee Ng Re poco eget MEE . __ THE PONTIAC: PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1055 | rae a? woe | } he drove out of the garage in the Eden Has Flair for the Undramatic tren sm tn-oe|27a sxt Sic , | Phy McDonald, 32, Sidney, Neb., wishes | tracks. He got out and stood by LONDON / @— Britain's new cratic poise, he generates no warm Ne determined by international nego-| he hadii’t bothered to have his| helplessly as « freight train de- Prime Minister has—to use a excitement in crowds. He is an in tiation. 1950 car overhauled. Shortly after! molished the car Geratatement a. 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NO DOWN PAYMENT! - Open Tonight “til 9/ wa Play “Bonanza gram” Weekly Win Large Cash Awards THE - ‘PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1955 Over 54,000 Circulation we Largest in Our History PONTIAC PRESS United Press Phete NEW JET TRAINER — The new Lockheed 2-place | and features a raised rear seat to afford the “back trainer (foreground), designed for U.S. Navy use in seat driver’ greater vision. Lockheed’s Shooting Star training pilots of aircraft carrier » is called | (background) was the plane used previously as a the T2V-1. The plane is capable of 600 miles per hour trainer for carrier work. Usual Order of Things Reversed; Spring Comes in Like Lamb, Goes Out Like Lion WASHINGTON @~—Mother Na-| out in waves across this country, flattened out. The jet streams, in ture may be breaking all records as it usually does, the jet streams this spring for breaking all changed their pattern, They kicked records up tremendous speeds of over 200 |m.p.h, Their north-south waves effect, formed a barrier to further southward movement of this cold Meanwhile, warm air from the | Gulf spread farther north. An ex- treme contrast developed. | Then, like a delayed action | bomb, the jet streams lost their | fierce eastward momentum. The Spring traditionally comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. So far this year, things have been in reverse order. In the first weeks of March, | most of the nation was lulled by Seven-City Defense Pact Leg T y Set Pontiac Joins zy sae ‘Area Program 1 Red Cross, CD Also! Enter Mutual Planning | Organization. | The Oakland County civil de- lfense organization plus seven }county cities and the area Red) | Cross chapter have signed a pact | “to establish basic understanding and responsibility in the event of | natural disaster or . . , enemy | attack.”’ The cities are Pontiac, Royal | Oak, Berkley, Birmingham,’ Fern- dale, Hazel Park, and Oak Park, according to County Director of Civil Defense Lewis C. Jarrendt. | The purpose of the agreement | is to make a closer-knit civil | PONTIAC SHOW UNIT — This Pontiac traveling exhibit, one of four | literature. A Pontiac representative acts as driver-lecturer during the defense organization possible in | such units now in operation, is ready to start on its tour of Pontiac’ shows and handles setting up and dismantling of the exhibit unit at each the county, Jarrendt explained, | experimental cars, a display engine, lights, props, planter racks and location. Se eS Pontiac in Show Business With Touring Displays group’s duties in event of dis- | aster, Pontiac Motor Division found it-; mobile show units. These young)! other,” Stuart says, “we cam | are for the most part vitally in- self in show business this month men who act as lecturers during! cover mest of the major dealer terested in automobiles. These are as it joined in the lavish GM) show presentations also drive the aute shows in ths country, al- | the kind of prospective customers Motorama spectacle and entered trucks between cities and handle though several of them may be we want to have see our line of the 1955 circuit of dealer automo-| setting up and dismantling of the | held at one time. ~ | cars. - Tne plea a fields bile shows with four traveling dis- | displays. | “We have already scheduled the “We will undoubtedly add more ‘ot responsibility depending on the a a. . | “With out four full-time show units into 18 auto shows whose | Shows to our schedule later this Siow ai Gesaveiee According to J. K. Stuart, Pon-| units, designed to be easily combined attendance is expected Pring. Between shows, we route ype & Gmeryacy. ; tiac show manager, each traveling) moved trom one city te am- to reach 2,500,000. Auto visitors | OUr display units into Pontiac deal- In the event of natural disaster, show unit is transported from one ——- eg: er showrooms in towns where no the county Red Cross will exer guto show to the other by a spe- | organized show is planned.” cise administrative and financial | cially designed and decorated trac- Sn adéitien ¢0 tts = | control over all emergency wel- tor and 32 foot van-type highway | fare operations.” trailer. . ™ al attractions, the show unit cov- | | | j | The seven cities (all over 10,000 | | population) were the only Oak- | |land communities not placed ~ |der Jarrendt's jurisdiction by | state law, “This agreement ' strenghthen our mutual planning and exchange of information,” he a record warm sun. St. Louis baked at 86 degrees March 10; Dallas sweltered at 94 one day, later; it was 61 as far north as | north-south waves developed into | big peaks and troughs, which be- gan moving eastward. The pent- }up air in Canada, long held in a = . These “emergency” measures! oom ruck carries ene of the | include or cee . | Pentiac show cars, a cutaway 1. Feeding, clothing and shelter- | me with. on exhibie tum to- | ering the Pacific states features | @ 1955 cut-away Pontiac chassis. This fuli chassis operates throegh a series of ingeniously | }deep freeze, was loosed on the Muskegon, Mich, ! ; | United States in a seriés of para- | * . 7 and flowers burst What will the jet streams do beauty for spring festivals. a ° 7 But ali this was cruel deceit. There followed probably the worst | |continue sliding eastward. That _ Should bring more cool air to the | extreme Northeast and to _ series of spring cold waves ever, {7 ad Milseards cll 2 sd | Soutioast Se a rexas. parts of the North, and continued) ~ Prhggiaeses pepe des net even ee first “— ot Le | This contrast—warmer air in April. @-breaking pel ae | most of the North and cooler air ATTENDS SEMINAR — Howard | tended repeat performance. H. Fitzgerald I (above), business manager of the Ponti Press, | will pe Po Pee ene he Marked Easter ——++ tributed 65 deaths iL: . ; a aan famace to the | institute s first seminar tr Eggs to Reward furies of the weather. | newspaper promotion executives : : at Columbia’ Finders in Hunt The unprecedented outbreaks | "8! oy Meniny . piled 24 inches of a tH Leen Representatives ot dan, Wyo., in 24 hours this week, | breaking all records. Southern | reel alm sl cit Marine League. ("ses org te Se the “formal ‘begionng ‘ot corns. Holding Orchid Sale New Orleans at 30 degrees shiv- ered under the coldest tempera- tures in four years. The same city broke a heat record for the season only 10 days earlier, with 87 degrees. | phy and Oakland parks will bear markings entitling finders to the mysterious “jet a aaa eee o bs — circle the globe up to 4, Pontiac main streets today ‘ high. This is his explanation: Saturday. The orchids were just | hey Woodn't Say Yes A slight change in the west-to- flown in from Hawaii, he said. | SANTA: ANA, Calif, (UP). —The east pattern of the jet streams Proceeds are used in the form Orange County Planning Commis- moved a huge, frigid air mass of donations to youth camps, crip- sion today deferred decision on a over Canada. pled children, Christmas baskets requested permit for a wood- >. *# * 'to needy residents and hospital working shop asked But instead of letting it break | work, | Larry Splinter. Namias @Xpects the waves to the ‘> |in the South—might continue to! ‘ | act as a storm maker. But weath- Pentios Press Phote | or officials hardly expect an eXx- newspapers in 15 states and the! Silver dollars, Easter baskets and | District of Columbia will attend | toys will be awarded finders of | from the balance of the coun-| tiac High School, has been named the one-week program. | specially marked eggs in the three- | Y |park Easter egg hunt sponsored | |by the Pontiac Parks and Rec- | partially hidden in Beaudette, Mur-! ay seven ing of disaster victims. 2. Registering disaster sufferers — colerte tek male and their needs, listing dead and injured plus receiving welfare in- | i _ quiries. : When the show material from 3. Family care. including build-/ one of the traveling units is com. | ing and‘repair of dwellings, house- | bined with ‘an array of 1955 pro-| ‘ medical duction model Pontiacs supplied services plus aid to children at the show by local dealers, a Should an enemy attack occur. full fledged auto show display ir the county and seven-cities civil formed defense groups will control emer- | gency operations ‘‘within their sep- | ———--——— — arate jurisdictions." scare saree oe Caius Gordon Will Head PEA thority, The Red Cross would place itself at disposal of the CD men in an enemy attack, Other Officers Named City Educational Organization Caius Gordon, teacher at the Pon- hold furniture supply, If a natural disaster occurred within one of the seven cities, its | | CD director and Red Cross- offi- | cial are charged with the job/ “of combating the existing situa- | tion unti] (their) resources are ex- hausted, before requesting mutual lyr president of the Pontiac Educa- If one of the seven cities could tion association for the coming not cope with the effects of an year Se Ne ew mec ty ing aid “would -come-under the -con-} ho retires May 1. the civil defense dire-'er} of of such stricken city or cities.”| pests in the PEA are: Charlies Jean Kimple of Eastern junior high school was elected treasurer. | dull.” ' Edna Forman will join the board Moscow Radio broadcast that} of directors. She is on the faculty comment ‘from the Communist} at the high school, ; party newspaper today. ; Two delegates and their alter- The paper declared: that all sg-| nates were selécted for the Michi- cial science teachers must try their! gan Education Association repre- best to make the lessons interest- | sentative assembly, They are Nina of Sackett of McConnell and Dagmar Al- | Plumbers Seeking Einstein's Advice NEW YORK (UP) — New York | State Master Plumbers sought help today from Prof. Albert Einstein. | They invited him to attend their convention next week. Pinner said. blesome drain and then finding the a Geiger counter.” | ¢ ' Pontiac representatives man the Wher sligets “eskntted tar | , Robert Carney, chief of naval oper- concealed electric moters te show the complete operation of | the V-8 engine, Hydra-Matic transmission, differential a nd wheels, A Pontiac representative explains the transfer of power in the educational display, | Both the Eastern unit and the Central U..S. units carry Pon- tiac’s Bonneville Special experi- | mental cars. The Pontiac Strato | Streak experimental car will travel |} with the show unit covering the | Western states. Trucks to Star ‘in Road Tests _ $12 Million Experiment Will Measure Effects of Large Vehicles WASHINGTON (INS) — Govern- ment and industry officials today announced a new 12 million dollar | road test designed to measure the -effects of trucks on the nation’s | highways and bridges. | The three-year project is expect- GREECE VISITOR — Shown boarding the SS Queen Frederica in| ed to produce some conclusions on New York is Socrates V. Sekles, of 18 Ottawa Dr.; Pontiac. Sekles, rade ——- ve of how supreme treasurer of the Order of Ahepa, will make Greece. trucks can get and still re- = | main within the Hinalts of practical . ’ : road design. White House Denies Rolle |..".27,202 ser termine how much to e var- ° ° ° jous types of vehicles for using in Wilson Information Rule mic twas ; . _ _ The road test will be dene over WASHINGTON « — A White ficials of both the Defense Depart-| = two-year period on a special House official said last night the ment and the armed services after | highway to be built in Iilinois. Pentagon “Was entirely responsi- it Was complete and ready for jg. ' Both asphalt and concrete sur- ble" for Secretary of Defense Wil faces will be tested, Various suance son's directive on the issuance ; Segments along the roadway of public information. Truck Loading Limits pra varying thickness and Wilson issued last week an iron- fisted order to establish ‘‘guid- | lines’’ for the handling of informa- | tion which would be a “‘constructive contribution’’ to the mission a | Sunday on all state trunklines in| ,, the Defense Department. | the state with a few specific eu | billion dollar highway construction Wilson's order said, among | ceptions, the State Highway De-| Other things, that defense infor- | partment said today. } — released ye military Big Normal loadings will be allowed vilian personnel must be 'on all blacktop and gravel high- sponsored erican mitted to his office for clear. | ways south of U.S.06 and on all ation of taste Meee eee ance pot less than three days | concrete-based state trunklines The Highway Research Bureau of in advance. south of M15. Normal loadings also the national Academy of Sciences The directive also said that per- will be allowed on routes between | is directing the project which wil sonnel must assume “ I res-| Muskegon and Traverse City via be paid for by federal and state ponsibility’’ for speeches, articles | U.S.31 and between Tawas City | governments and various seg- and information releases. and Alpena via U.S.23. ‘ments of the automotive industry. The White House official, who - declined to be identified, said the “no part at in Effect Noon Sunday | Electronic computers will kee p LANSING W—Truck weight re. | the test data current and make _ . interim findings to be applied in strictions will be enforced at noon the administration's : 101 However, full analysis of the test | data is expected to take a year. } The planned research is being in the wake of two incidents <1 the writing of a magazine article | by the captain of the atomic sub- | marine Nautilus; a-talk by Adm. | ations, to a group of newsmen at a dinner, Seme newsmen said Carney predicted the Red Chinese would : attack Quemey and Matsu is lands around April 15, Carney | | Each word is + A rm denied this before a congres- related to my af committer, work. Un- *. 2 ADLERE it The Wilson ortier was the sharp-| | scramble as 3 YMRHTH & est in a series of similar orders | few as possi- 4 ORWHT it extending back over several years, [| ble to guess 4 5 BNDA | and each designed to attain cen-| | my line. An- tralized direction of information | swer appeors |release, speeches and articles} | under arrow, .& OUTRENI | | written by military personnel for' [reading 7 wisi? publication. downward. 8 EMIT The directive, it appeared, was Yesterday's - 9 RAHMC issued at the order of both Wi Anewerns | 10 LORE r and his deputy, Robert Mousetrops So far as could be learned, it om “ 1l PEST , ee veepense hy lege! caperte and What's My Line, Inc. 12 RYRAC 14 We iy _ TWENTY-TWO .° 2 . é fh, f ws \ oe nn | Waid yeah } , ' \ ia \ ; . os . /' “THE PONTIAC PRESS, AB 4 APRIL 8, 1935 f 4) | en A eee ee SS ai - ty Plan Public . eting ‘on City Charter at Ask Merchants’ Aid the week, A Message continuing the re- quest is being mailed to 15,000 merchants, restaurant owners and Hardware Assn.. and Richard Cook, public relations director olf | the Michigan Retailers Assn. Sixty detectives still are making | a search for clues. They have | traced’ nearly 1,000, rom Car in River . ; J Keego Harbor s i \ April 14 Talks Name Chairmen for St. Frederick Set for School | Hop Committees: Juniors at St, Frederick's will Commission Is Slated | wind up the Easter season Tues- to Answer Questions) in Biue.” ‘- , : Overseeing the 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Before April 19 Vote! |. are fiioeeflcets. 3m KEEGO- HARBOR — Final ques-| Duren, Julie Bailey, Ruth Ann taken up at| Tickets under the direc- ey ner Rian Regn BA tien of prot sn, nal Norma velt School, to clear the air before Thyte and Mary Am Saghy. the April 19 balloting. Helping out on the distribution Charter Commission Chairman are Derg Alvarado, Mike Kop- Charles Leaf will conduct the pub- seik, Jacqueline Johnson, Peggy at the school. Nancy Campbell, Carol Eiden, Members of the charter com- | Elise LeMeau, Lucy Sanches, mission will be present to an- | Virginia Smith and Mike Carry. swer questions on the charter or In_ keeping with the theme, the the new city, and hope to clear | hall wil] be decorated in blue and wp all indecision and misunder- | silver by committeemen Jack standing before residents step | Morris, Niceta DeConick, Maureen behind the voting curtain to cast McCarthy, Shirley Biskner, John “The polls will be open April 19| Completing the list of decorators ~— for residents to vote on the pro-| are Marina McEachin, Grace Ma- ees é Harbor. At the same time, voters Coppage, Kathleen Kinch, Mary PLANNING SESSION — St. Bernadette Guild of | for the affair are (I-r) Mrs. Michael Harbert, Mrs. | Will select a five member city | Bieri and Nancy Morey: They are St. Joseph Catholic Church, Lake Orion is sponsoring | Leigh Parks, Mrs. Harold Fields, and Mrs. Raymond | C°Uncil. « justice of the peace, and | ai) working with chairman Aaron a Spring Swing dance, Saturday, April 16. It will be H. Genereux. Proceeds from the semi-formal will be | * . od Koenig and Mary Kay Sciesky. held at the L. C. Anderson showroom on M24, trom | used for the school cafeteria. Mrs. Harbert is general |,,,\' ‘he charter is not approved. | Checking coats are committee § p. m. to 1 a. m. Shown here in a planning session | chairman, assisted by Mrs. Alfred Delpier. died elected cokes ia ks Gs ee . . | . . Pre prcdiren od cea agangsti oe ee ee eo + vor asa y Ramirez, J Sla Detroit Police Taiz Storing (Caught, Jailed (saa = SS os | ’ est and Margaret a Performance Since that date, a nine member | Bunker. an IC ‘Ends in Court 0 enis prepared | Helping Robert Houck and | the charter for approval of voters. | George Dailey with refreshments —— CITY, lacy en , — of ~ eee = are Dave Rahgut, Sally Crake, Report Little Progress land Rail Road track yesterday! Man Asks for a Dime complete the incorporation process.| 2°TY Merrow, John English, | aL \and stayed put until a frantic mo- | Nine residents have filed nomi. | 2°48" Johesea, Charles Phipps, in Gaca Case but Ask |icrman halted his electric train} TOO Much on- Income | nating petitions for the five coumeli | Ite Zoulek, Mike Morrissey, F doe Israel and Joe Derocher. for Possible Clues just 20 feet away. . Tax Refund |posts. They are Harris, Hernon rose, dusted himself off | Ben E. Covey, Joseph! Seeing that word gets around DETROIT ® — Police seeking | ang said to an unidentified friend ,| DETROIT # — Charlies Wenze) Nichols, Wilma Webb, Chester | are publicity chairman Elaine Barbara Gaca’s kidnap-siay- “Okay, there's the train.” The | tried to gef a dime too much on / Wolfe, Samuel Whitmore, Russell | Hahnefeld, Betty Bader, Sandra er thanked the public today for its|triend hopped aboard. his income tax refund. Today Wen- | Greig. John Loveland and John | LaBarge, Sharon Donley and cooperation for pouring in tps! 1 ist District Court at nearby |2e! is in jail in Hoboken, N. J. | Seliman. a 3 Katherine Smith. and possible chuss. |Mineola, Judge Samuel Greason| Assistant U. 8. Attorney George | southart are seeking the posits | Highlighting the evening will be But after a Tull two weeks of in-| asked the 25-year-old Hernon, a| E. Wood gave these details. of justice of the Arges judging of the best dancers on the vestigation there was still no di-| ishoratory technician: - | Wenzel, 45, of Hoboken, filed an | Munger and Glen E. Smith are | 2°: rect lead to the killer other than “What were you trying to do,| income tax return with the Detroit |both running for the single con- Mr. and Mrs. George Kopscik. the exmy_bienket in which the 1 | commit suicide.” office of the Internal Revenue Serv-| stable post. . 1 girl's body was wrapped. Me oe” B »t| ice listing a wife and five chil- | a ee However, authorities asked | wos an’ & con Ga ook Ae dren as dependents and claiming » Four Towns Groups ah Din, Callin Cangas ae nd | | ttealer, they suggested that ct- | Hermon said he and his triend| The Detroit office makes a ree. || errorm at Hospita —_— tage owners check their prover: | had stopped at a few taverns be-| time check of every claim for | FOUR TOWNS—Youngsters' who ; in event they were making | fore he pulled a body block on the | $400 or more. took part in the recent Four Towns Four Hurt in Crash Easter weekend outings. Manhattan-bound train. _| Talent Show staging Barbara, postman’s daughter, ap-| The judge, advising him to “take ok heal ek «dake mon shows at county hospitals, with of B itish Ai lj parently was slain shortly after | the pledge,” suspended sentence on also had e@aimed vetend at 19 more planned for the rl if iner her abduction March 24. Her body|a disorderly conduct charge. other Internal Revenue offices | ure- [eo Sand te 0: Suey pant. ie Sauctt Ueeeeh wage" ae oneet Nay ag Re Mle wer Pines nigel el West Bloomfield Township | : ve . | week at t County Chil- | German police sa t four crew- land County a week after her dis-' escued Wood said salary statements ac- dren's Home, and another 'men were hurt today in the crash appearance. bce Re companying the returns had been | staged a similar performance last !anding of a British earensea Abr: Rhine River city. Ingrid Bergman Rallies The twin-engine plane. an Eliza- at Plymouth Rock in’ 1630. Hunt Ex-Convict in Bank Holdup Tab Parole . Violator as One of Trio Who Got $305,000 in Queens as 5 feet 8 Groups Rally Behind ‘Bill to Control Deer LANSING @® — Supporters of the Conservation Commission's power over the Mich- igan deer herd outnumbered oppon- ents about three to one at a Sen- Group Plannirig Trip to Holland © During Tulip Time | and John E. Johnston, owners. Government agents accused the owners and their pharmacists of selling antibotics, reducing tab- | lets, hormone compounds and sulfa drugs without prescriptions. Arraignment was set for April 18. Conviction carries a maximum penalty of a year in prison and a $1,000 fine. . Metamora Boy Scouts Seeking Waste Paper waste paper drive during |Easter vacation this week are |members of the Metamora Boy Troop. The 40 members will convert the collected paper into cash for addi- {and also to pay registration fees due in May. |Sashabaw PTA to Hear \Winning Book Reports SASHABAW — April meeting of the Sashabaw PTA will be held at 7:30 p.m Tuesday at the school The program will include prize > book reports by winning students of the school library group, Re- freshments will be served at the close of the meeting. Inspector Edward. Reilly, head | high school students were } —————————————— ee * i charge of the — : and Miss Willis suffered only from| WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-| oe aa wees ce tian —e ee As ae wee exposure and hunger, having re- ead — An increase 3. funds for oe cf ber odeun: Jeg Lakels ge AR. | . ” et m old Wild West, lived here in the| Bloomfield High School, to be used | Ctived no apparent injuries in the at the twonehty's sameel eet | Stal play JU y ~~ a 19th Century, folks weren't s0/for the class trip to New York.| 7+ Both were taken to Franklin A $10,380 figure was set aside . : p ‘proud of her. But now they want | Mrs. Kenneth Hockey is in charge for the library, compared to $7,- . Pr] to name a street in her memory. |of the arrangements. Paine, working at a local service | 900 last year. “DON'T BUY A DIAMOND RIN station, reportedly left about 8:30 The Proposed township budget | ARK [p.m, in his automobile to pick up| for 1955-56 was set at $175,463. WARNS P JEWELERS Deaths in Nearby Communities Geerge Gauthier UTICA — Rosary will be recited at 8:30 pm. Sunday for George | Gauthier, 58, of 5620 Jamestown St., with services at 9:30 a.m. Monday at the Schwarzkoff-Milli- ken Funeral Home, and at 10 a.m. at St. Lawrence Catholic Church. Burial will be in St. Lawrence Cemetery. He died Tuesday. Mrs, John Upleger IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs. John (Louise F. Buike) Upleger, | 77. a former resident, will be held | at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Lester | Smith and Son “Funeral Home, with burial in Imlay Township | Cemetery. She died Wednesday. | Clarence A. McDaniel ROCHESTER—Service for Clar- ence A. McDaniel, 5%, of 990 N. Rochester Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the William R. in Oakview Cemetery, Royal Oak. | SOUTH LYON —Service for Bert Odell, 84, of 438 W. Liberty St, will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday ' at the Phillips Funeral Home. with burial in South Lyon Cemetery. He | died Thursday. Frederick William Stichr ROMEO — Service for Frederick William. Stiehr, 75, of 239 W. La- fayette Sj., will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Roth's Home for Fun- the girl. Officials believe the car | missed a turn in the road and went down a 25-foot embankment into the river. Four Men Guilty in July Breakin. Moore, 61, of 3657 S. Vernon Rd Bancroft, fermerly of Helly, -will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at his home, under the direction of Love Funeral Home, Bancroft. Burial will be in Detroit. Mr. Moore died Thursday after a long illness. Hiona Renchik Four Pontiac men were found ORTONVILLE — Service for | guilty yesterday by an Oakland Tiona Renchik, 5, of 1325 Bald | County Circuit Court jury of forc- ing their way into the Detroit | Creamery Co. Division at 370 Or- | chard Lake Ave. last July 2, They are Percy Buckley, 23,) John Gipson, 29, Percy Thomas, | 34, and Joseph Johnson, 19. Judge George B. Hartrick will sentence the quartet April 25, ac- cording to Assistant Prosecutor Homer G, Gerue. . Seniors Set Work Bee Eagle Lake Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday in Mount Bethel Methodist irch, with burial in the church cemetery. She died Thursday. Alfred dames Dacey Sr. LAKE ORION—Service for Al- fred James Dacey Sr., 87, of 463 Park Island Rd., will be held at 11 a.m. Monday from Allen's Fu- neral Home, with burial in East Lawn Cemetery. He died Friday. Mark F. Lewan MILFORD — Gravéside service : for Mark Frederick Lewan, infant a “work bee” son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick) April 11-16 to raise funds to fi Lewan Jr., was held at 4 p.m. to-' nance the annual class trip to New | day at St. Mary’s Cemetery, with! York City May 18. Students in| burial by the Richardson-Bird Fu-| the project will offer their services neral Home. He died yesterday, | after class hours as odd jobs em- © KEY MAN HE PROTECTS AGAINST : LOSSES BY ‘THIEVERY! IR TEAM . | Christ Couriers of Waterford Com- George W. Falor, 62. of 229 Cant- ley Rd., will be held at 2 p.m.+ Saturday at the Mayley Funeral Chapel in Oxford. with burial in Lakeville Cemetery. He died Thurs- g © < /) FREE PARKING AT DOOR | RY AUSTIN-NORVELL Agency, Ine. | "Comer ot Case zen |f Christ Couriers to Meet Tuesday at Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The munity Church will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the church. A work | "Until You Seen The Sensational...” " UBERAL CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED ~ @ WE GIVE $&H GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY As Little os. $1 WeeklyNo Extra "Charge for Credit! Park Jewelers | Save Korean bonus Perry at Glenwood Keego Harbor 1 North Saginaw, Cor. Pike FE 4-1889 ‘ ‘ * i sie ‘ Bonus | Open a savings account with that that rainy day — Nothing builds security like money in the bank— > iales “es ~ Gat ed Tota Deanchae | Member of Federal Deposit Insurence Corporation Your — Save: it for r W. Huron at Tilden Walled Lake a tg SR ea Pe 8g eee. THE PONTIAC PRESS, | King. Bros. Show International All-Duty Tractor } While they are getfing their 25 free chicks at the open house Sat- jurday at King-Bros., 2391 Pontiac Rd., area farmers will have a chance to make a point-by-point ae of the new International 300 all-duty tractor. |. King. Bros., International dealer | for the Pontiac area, will display the four-wheel tractor which is designed for both farm and com- mercial use. Features inclu d e adjustable | wheel treads. adjustable drawbar ‘Anchor’ Grass Seed Freezing weather won't hurt good grass seed. If the grass is thin, | give the lawn a light rate general 6, Fact. Hitch, and five-speed seeding. | transmission, with optional torque If only occasional bare — jamplifier drive providing 10 loosen soil a bit’ or cut gashes| speeds forward. with a spade so seed stays in place, | | Purchasers may choose between has contact with soil, does not | the pan-type steel or deluxe cush- blow away. “ioned spring seat with back and jarm rests, as well as transmis- About a third of the world's tin | sion-driven or completely inde- comes $ from Malaya. pendent power takeoff. LOWRIE’S EASTER PARADE OF MONEY-SAVING VALUES! Join the parade of satislied customers, who buy their building needs at Lowrie Lumber. 73/48 iin. tt * Martin Houses * Bird Feeders * Bird House Lumber 10% oFF MASONITE PEG BOARDS Hang your Easter hats the cary way. om peg boards $135 Each ie 1x6 FIR GARAGE SIDING FLOWER BOX LUMBER Build yourself o flower bea te held those Easter plants. 20% OFF Here's Real Savings at Lowsie Lumber and Right at the Start of the Garden Season, Too! GARDEN 95%, or *® FREE DELIVERY x % DRIVE OUT TODAY—AND SAVE x ant. LOWRIE LUMBER conusr 1441 Baldwin (Cor. of Walton Phone FE 2-9104 Lots of FREE PARKING Right at the Door! ~ services we offer. FREE REFRESHMENTS SERVED Pontiac Road at Opdyke Road Your Authorized Dealer FARMALL TRACTORS—McCORMICK FARM IM TRACT KASCO SATURDAY | April 9,1955 25 CHICKS GIVEN FREE with PURCHASE of 25 Ibs. of KASCO CHICK STARTER Chicks will be given out on a first come—first served basis —Get here early while the supply lasts—Adults only! BRING OWN CONTAINER ~ Why ore we doing this? We wont to get acquainted with you . $0, you may know more « about our business — the merchandise uF KING BROS. Phone FE 4-0734 or FE 4-1112 r ENTS—BOLEN’S GARDEN FEEDS —SCOTT LAWN PRODUCTS FEATURED AT EXHIBIT — Mrs. William Tiberg | local woman was featured yesterday with her plants | of 144 Ogemaw waters a few of the 70-odd varieties | in an exhibition sponsored by the county extension | of African Violets she is growing in her home. The service at West Bloomfield Town Hall. Exhibits African Violets Visitors to an open house and, jexhibition yesterday in West | Bloomfield Town Hall, sponsored by Oakland County Extension | Service, saw a display of African | violets that led many of them to | ask the exhibitor about growing the attractive indoor flowers Kept busy during the afternoon | answering questions about her hob- by was Mrs. William Tiberg of 144 Ogemaw, who ranks as some- thing of an amateur expert in growing these imported plants. Since she became pe in African viclets about ago, Mrs. Tiberg says che "nes i ; learned a lot “that you can only | get ‘trom experience.” The delicate, tropical plants must be grown in special earth, given just the right amount of water. | and have the proper amount and kind of light “Growing hard,” Mrs them isnt exactly Tiberg comments “it's just tricky."’ She pointed out. for instance, that in her home they grow best under fluorescent lighting New Hybrid Com | Resists Bird Damage *: WASHINGTON ‘(INS)—The Ohio | Experiment Station reports devel- opment of a new hybrid corn which shows promise of reducing bird damage The variety has a long, durable husk that covers the ear com- pletely and does not open up easily. Thus the birds can’t get at the kernels very readily. Experiments carried out on test | plots in 1954 showed that the new | variety had yields 12 per cent | higher than corn subject to dam- age by birds. ALL DAY! % oe African viclets usually are started from leaves, which “periments, she hag tried countless = roots when placed in wa- . Mrs. Tiberg has also start- ‘a ‘plants from seeds, but says | violet culture. this is more difficult. She has some 71 different¢vari- eties in her home, many of which Cranbrook Set | home and sees to the needs of a for Daffodil Time 10,000 Yellow Blooms Proper Surgery | Expected by Mid-April| Can Save Trees in Hillside Gardens BLOOMFIELD HILLS — If the sun shines and the ground de- frosts, ten thousand yellow daffo- dils are expected to pop into bloom branches by mid-April in the gardens of! lease on life by intelligent surgery. Cranbrook House. So that visitors may see this | golden acre, the gardens will open} and eventually dies. Dead or brok- to the public Apml 16 instead of en branches should be removed as May 1 as in previous years. The daffodils were planted two years ago in memory of Mr. and Mrs, George G. Booth, founders of six Cranbrook Institutions. {ree are located on a sloping hill- | side which is part of the 4-acre gardens and park area surround- at all times. A tree needs sun- |ing Cranbrook House where the | Shine, water, food, regular spray- Booths lived until their deaths a | i%g for the control of diseases and | | few years ago. April and May visitors te the Gardens will see early spring FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1955 TWENTY-" THREE By JOE HAAS \a small way: home gardener Once more he has been fas- cinated by the colored pictures in ithe seed catalogs. His last year's pragiory May have proven to him that pretty pictures can lie, | but again he is willing to be in- | erigued by them He likes the smell of the out- deors, the aroma of freshly stirred earth and the budding He is strictly a} the seed envelopes to put his — Usually one. of the first to feel j in them. the green thumb urge in the spring | We know several people who | .|is the man who gardens only in | aise plenty of vegetables on a trees and plants, and even sings with the birds. He reflects on last year's queer feeling in his hands after the moist dirt dries on them, and May even wince a little when memories of the backaches haunt him. He recollects how the weeds grew faster than his veget ables. and how the bugs that feasted on them never would rec ognize an armistice—nor the flies and mosquitoes that feasted on him But those vegetables were worth it all when they reached came off the market. So the small gardener again is sharpen- ing his tools. We've all heard the ‘old gag that no man should plant a gar den larger than his wife can | weed, also the one about keeping | the table.Nothing like them ever | Small Gardener Feels the lich lo vig | In It soow will be time to plant’ that green corn, and it is a good plan to watch aid cover up nights if it ¢omes above ground before the last spring frosts. It also is advisable to get a few hills of early potatoes under way if you have space. The vine vegetables, such as |fractian of a city lot. A little ad- vance planning always intensifies the production. Artificial fertiliza- tion and use of the sprinkler also help a lot, both in early yield and size of the product. | squash, melons and pumpkins, can If you plan a garden, yeu be mixed in later among other should now be getting the ground | garden truck, where they have in shape for radishes, lettuce, plenty of room to craw! around peas, beets, onions, beans, car. and produce. Watch out for mixed rets and some greens. Toma- pollination. toes and cabbage plants can Any family who starts raising come a little later, You'll prob- | its own vegetables will invariably ably get them from a grower. keep it up in future years. EARLY SPRING Time to Feed and Seed Your Lawn Call on us for competent, accurate: advice on... How Much? — What Kind? — How to Do It? And all of your Spring garden- ing needs. TOWN & COUNTRY GARDEN CENTER S8it Highland Rd. (M-58) Just East ef Airpert Open Sunday OR 3-7147 bloom all year round. In her ex- types of plant foods, methods of starting and other variations in Mrs. Tiberg is a member of the African Violet Society of America, and hopes to start a chapter of that national organization in Pon- tic if she can get enough people interested in a local club. . Besides raising African violets Mrs. Tiberg also manages her son and daughter, ‘both students at Webster School Considered Lost Many a fine old tree whose heart is being eaten out by decay, or with considerable dead or broken can be given a new Tree cavities gradually increase in size until through lack of nour- ishment the tree starves, weakens, FENCING KEYSTONE LAWN FENCING Double 36-inch, 23¢ per ft. PITTSBURGH CHAIN LINK 36-INCH 31 t meere. KEYSTONE LAWN FENCING Single 36-inch, 18¢ per ft. Also Lawn Border 8c Per Ft. Barb Wire °6% -: STEEL DRIVE soon as observed. Trees are an essential part of any home and a house is not a heme until the grounds about it are planted, Trees should be given attention | insects and periodic pruning to keep it within bounds or to re- move dead and damaged wood. , All Kinds of Poultry and Dog Kennel Wire. Also Gates Made to Order! FENCES ERECTED IF DESIRED! 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Corner of Lapere Road (M-24) at Clarkston Read TI iii tit a VILLA INN: t Adventure “occcccccccccccsecscccesseccs PTITITTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTri re trys With Germany Ends China’s State of War TOKYO (#®—Chairman Mao Tze- tung of Communist China today ordered an end to the state of war With Germany, the Peiping radio announced, Mao’s proclamation implemented/ which Hal Wallis bought fram the a resolution. adopted the standing committee of the tional Peoples Congress, the adio | AF said in a broadcast heard here. Red China is only yey ae the Communist agp alle dad | state of war with Germany The Western Allies took simil action several years 4go. 5 Artist Names 3 Models as Perfect Composite LOS ANGELES #—Alberto Var- gas, who has been painting pinup girls for 39 years and has used composite of three of my more recent models,” he said in an interview yesterday. “For face orse I'd select Rhonda Flem- for bustline, Anita Eckberg, for legs and thighs, Barbara ritton,”’ All are movie actresses. a 4 a Dining: Guide EASTER —==< Make it a treat for your entire family . .. drive out Easter for our special treat... a wonderful Easter appetites. _ menu to tempt tired wilkins RESTAURANT COCKTAIL LOUNGE ORCHARD LAKE Orchard Lake ot Pontiac Trail WE'RE ALL SET TO SERVE YOU ON Easter Sunday e Family Style Chicken Dinner Sunday 12-9 Kitchen Open Daily TOA.M.-10P.M. | - | Phone OR 3-9325 Sportsman Inn Dixie Hwy., Waterford | Western and DANCING NIGHTLY % BEER at the New 3412 Dixie Highway | ENTERTAINMENT | Spadafore’s Bar Hillbilly Friday 9 to 2 A. M. Saturday 9 to 2 A. M. Sunday 6 to 11 P.M. Featuring Joyce Songer Trio Stars BF Radie_ Records and Television “The Place With the Pine Welcome” | 6 North Cass Near Huron Street Music/by the “3 LITTLE WORDS” Every Sane aay Nn Saturday * WINE / Phone OR 3-9754 for * LIQUOR A CHALLENGE ALL NEW 27 HOLE ail hd GOLF COURSE Nearing Completion 9 HOLES NOW OPEN _ MOREY 's Seoteng Loncheses Room Bamboo Cocktail 200 . Dining Room Lounge Capacity Now Serving Aberdeen Black Angus Steaks GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB 1288 Union Leake Read 6ff Commerce Rosé Les Golden Singing & Comedy MC JAM SESSION au odie Baker Elgine = Margaret Bi Baker misieaiie Nee || SMORGASBORD BuFFE ., SERVED ass DAY MEMBER OF... |I have to go to work on my new | ‘brother, 4} at random: have hired bulls, matadors,. hot planed out of Las Vegas suddenly ‘after she received word that her grandmother had died in Texas. Billy Mitchell Story Tangled in Court Action By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS LLYWOOD (INS) — Washing- turned down ‘Global Mission,” widow of the late Genera] H. H. | Ageold, of the Air Force. The rea- oS Se ee we Be eee ble to make “The Story,” because so much litigation, e claiming to have Sausage, Junk Displayed at Fai "cas mnie a Fair’ Foire au Jambon et Foire a gall if Warners | la Ferraille. from the monument that marks only slightly higher than you would Annval Paris Event pres ji aye hc any ‘a am s with ham in all its form, and hun- in Odd Combination qn ot cawbie of Fee ;: 3 = i | i : i For half a mile up the boulevard It’s all been going on since the time of King Philippe Auguste, 4 Airport Ra. ee ee nme Tey lack te 1th Nabody seems to| # movas’ rey a know what brought the junk and le gee story because of the sausage dealers together, but there CLOSED EASTER SUNDAY — piatare. they are J * ¢ *¢ “The hostess with the mostest Many of the junk merchants “that's a press yarn.” Then he read me a letter that -| come from the Flea Market, which operates every weekend on the northern edge of town. They = limit themselves to old iron. Y: » | armor, or a Victorian plushlined hatrack if your taste te Tuns in tha WE PAY CASH for: TRUE STORY. SECRETS, TRUE ROMANCE MAGAZINES, ETC. Piper's Magazine Outlet % Avbers -Are. Fe 4-000 had been written to Perle follow- ing a conversation with her on the | telephone. | “Mrs. Mesta certainly didn't turn our offer down,” he said. “You think she has a. lot of money. Well she asked me how much she would be paid. ‘I don’t do these things for nothing,’ she | told us.”’ * * * | Jane Wyman's new CBS-TV se-|™ ries and her picture, ‘‘Miracle in / | the Rain,”’ which starts next month, | will cost her an acting job that | she wants very much to do. She | was offered the lead opposite Gary Cooper in Willy Wyler’s “Friendly | Persuasion." “I'd love to work for Willy wy. ler, but how can I?” said Jane. “After I finish ‘Miracle in the Rain’ TV shows.” The Wyler picture will be | made for Allied Artists, which | has graduated into the major studio class. At a luncheon given by approximately 200 exhibitors, Steve Broidy, head of Allied Ar- tists said the studio will spend | 25 millien dollars on pictures this coming year. * * * I had forgotten that the late Leslie Howard had an actor brother. That's because the | Arthur Howard, rarely makes an appearance in motion pictures. But he's well known on the British stage. t But you'll see him with Robert Taylor in “Quentin Durward,” the picture Bob is making in London . 2 . I'm so giad that Fay Wray is going into Alan Ladd’s picture “Darkest Hour,” with Alan and | Eddie G. Robinson. Fay hasn't | made a full length motion pic- ture in 10 years, although she has made films for TV. Let your heart sing this Easter in thanks- giving and praise with your family and friends. Bring them here for a delicious Sunday dinner. You'll find your favorite dishes . . . tastefully prepared and beauti- fully served. CHINA CITY _1070_ West- Huron 3 Blocks West of Telegraph ‘Road Paved Parking Area FE 4-0340 She looks simply lovely, and is just as pretty as she was in the silent days. She's the most won-/ derful wife and mother, and has | been devoted to her husband, the tfamous writer Robert Riskin, who+ jhas been ill for so many years. You never hear a word of com- | plaint out of Fay, either. * * * Snapshots of Hollywood collected April Kent, June Hav- oc’s. pretty daughter, is talking marriage with comedian Jackié Clark. Monica Lewis, who broke her engagement to Liam (Bill) O’Brien after three years, is being squired around New York by comedian Phil Silvers... _ Eartha Kitt has been at the | MGM studio talking about a pos- sible motion picture. The King brothers will be the) most popular producers in Mexico | ; Entertainment Starting Wednesday, April 13th | 2. Gene Nelson Trio, Wed., April (3th 3. “Sully” at Piano Bar, Wed., April 13 4. Big House Party, Wed., April 13th 5. Make a Date Wed., April (3th MAN NY’ amano W. Huron eat Elizabeth Lake Rood POPE OPES CCPC CCC CF CCF CLO ODDIE SF OCE FES CE FECTS E next Sunday when they play hosts to 62,000 Mexicans at the famed Plaza, de Mexico Arena. They dogs, tamales, and cameras will be turning for their picture, ‘The Boy and the Bull.” Nan Gray (Mrs. Frankie Laine) Training in driving automobiles is provided in 10,000 American high schools says the National; -~eowevrevrvrvervrvrveve,;tT vTrTTTTTCr" FLOOR SHOW SATURDAY NICHT Education Assn. i _wrvrvrvrwveeweevervrweererereYeYeYY il i i i i i i i i i i i i Mi hh hi hi hi hi hh hi he tt hh i Bobby a Box Comedy Magic MC oe Charmaine Dancer and Singer HAL BOSS AND HIS ORCHESTRA @ BEER = @ WINE 4904 Elizabeth Loke Rd. @ LIQUORS FE 2-6052 ‘-wrrrrerrrrwrerererfweweyt?* vewrveereeerrrrrrrrrererrerr., _~vvwvwvvwvevrewerrrrrrrrreerree-eeerereeeeeeeereeeee ¥ PO OOOO OOOO OOCOCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCEC EAT SUNDAY —at— DINNER ee nate nee whatnot ee a Ae Remi ORR Pn wee ma Rah sen ne ry ‘ > ; : THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1955, Le 4 Detroit Eye ‘alist Opthalmology, ‘where Dr. Parker ‘Stout-Hearfed Rhonda cies Television Rehearsal Wil $2 lon to UM [mee cn By EARL WILSON dinner together ahd seeing shows together after rehearsals. we ig ling tp nabgactend oo the cece, preening ‘Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1° Block"Nerth of Telegraph. FE 5-4500 OPEN 6:30 — SHOW STARTS 7:15 P. M. TONIGHT --- SATURDAY TONY CURTIS GEORGE NADER JULIE ADAN U i ) ‘ iw Cowbarn.” That's the name the CBS boys give their W. 57th St. studios. there in -person. And now TV—tfrom cattle to color. * * * * “I’m really nervous about this thing,” Rhonda said, anxi- ously patting her red hair. “It’s my first—and Diana’s such & pro.” Rhonda and Diana Lynn were about to do “Stage Door” on “Best of Broadway.” Maybe you saw it. Somebody grabbed Rhonda and shoved her onto some chalk marks, then onto some other chalk marks. In TV, you really walk the chalk. ~x~ &* *k * Dennis Morgan waved. “I flew in for this,” he said. “Dennis is doing the morantic part—I mean romantic part,” “I’m not nervous, am I?” Rhonda mentioned. RHONDA FLEMING All over New York they’re doing crazy things like this. Anybody who thinks TV’s moved te Hollywood, should look. When I went to a second rehearsal at the color studio, I saw Victor Moore, now 79, glowering under his blue homburg. “He hates rehearsals,” explained his mother-in-law from the next seat. “He never learns his script till the show.” * * * * i Diana Lynn was pitched out on a cot, exhausted. “I figured you and Rhonda would have had a tempera- mental clash by now,” I said. “We're friends—such things must be terribly depressing te newspapermen.” She and so have been mihias j of Young Daughter | Astor has taken legal action seek- Astor Asks Custody Rita Turns Down Role in New F ilm; Going to Europe HOLLYWOOD w — The oft-told ‘tale of “Joseph and His Brethren” NEW YORK @® — John Jacob ing to gain custody of 6-year-old NEW YORK—Pretty Rhonda Fleming was rehearsing at “the Once a dairy office was on the site, and in 190s the cows were Diana looked up tiredly at the hot color lights. “I wish they'd quit inventing new media!” she said, ‘ * * * * I went back to Rhonda. Now she had mink she wore in the scene was stifling. “I'm going to quit wearing sweaters,” she announced “Oh, don’t ever do that,” a. man said. “Why?” “They’re so hot when you work like this.” “Of all the silly reasons!” the man said. x x * * Starting to leave, I asked Victor Moore, your part?” “There ain't enough of it!” he growled. T left thinking how miraculous it is that they manage to put | on a show at all with only a week or 10 days’ rehearsal. I shan’t | be rapping any of them because even when they're bad, they’re | good. “How do you like! * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... There'd been many bets that Mario Lanza'd never go on at | the Las Vegas New Frontier by those who knew his “audience- | phobia.” subbed for Mario who was down to 206 pounds. . Zanuck in from Europe may meet Marilyn Monroe's lawyers | and patch it up. ~*~ * * * * * Shapely Genie Stone parted amicably from the dancin’ Blackburn Twins, who'll now do a double. Joe Pasternak wants her for “Cheating Heart” . ... Jackie Gleason now hypnotizes guests at his 5th Av. apt... . . Joe E. Lewis’ life story, written by Art Cohn, may be titled, “$50 Window.” | * * & * Greer Garson was allowed to take $250,000 worth of diamonds | out overnight by jeweler Harry Winston for her TV show. Sud- | denly in a car when she reached for the jewel box, it wasn't |there. She was panicky. Peter Lorre'd picked up the box, Durante, Bolger, Mindy Carson and Frankie Lane | : Darryl | thinking it was some of his stuff, and didn’t even know he was | | toting around a quarter of a million $. (Copyright 1955) / } | Staeriag Mudie OST JERGENS IO ‘OWL SHOW SAT. | Mary Jacqueline, his daughter by his second marriage. Astor obtained a writ of habeas | | corpus yesterday in State Supreme | | Court, charging the child is being | held virtually incommunicado from | hime —A hearing was scheduled for Aprij 21. | The 43-year-old millionaire mar- |ried Gertrude Gretsch,. the girl's | mother, in 1944. They separated | | last May and he obtained a Mexi- | can divorce in July. The second Mrs. Astor filed a | countersuit for separation, charg- ting Astor's Mexican divorce was 'net legal. will have ta be told this time with- out Rita Hayworth. That was the gist of her tele- gram to Columbia Studios, which had cast her in a leading role in| the biblical drama. She objected | that a delay in starting the film wouldn't release her in time for a trip to Europe she had planned. Columbia said the picture was due to start last Monday but had | been postponed until] next Monday | because a leading man had not been signed. Then yesterday Miss Hayworth didn’t show up. She sent A REPUBLIC PICTURE At — 4:13 — 6:32 — 8:51 — 10:58 f & ALSO — This Thrilling Mystery © CAN SHE STOP 7H£ SA/NT? London's underworld cant! other problems—the! térday, specified that part of the| estate tq the University of Michi- Margaret Watson Parker. gan, his will revealed today. The balance of the estate will go The will, filed for probate yes-| to four nieces and nephews, money be used to establish a fel- Cancer killed 3,500 children under lowship in the Department of | 15 yeors old in 1954. kee kedednal N New Lake Theater \ 420 Pontiat Trail WALLED LAKE eee EU Keego Theater Tentght 5 ad = ad “Saturday 2 Cimemascepe Pictures BAD DAY AT BLACK R Tenight ead Saterday ali Technicolor Show ph a KNIGHT N o|\ at |N \ \ N . Alan Ladd i —ALSO— — » PRINCE VALIANT SMOKE SIGNALS 8 James Mason, Starring Dana Andrews, % Janet h, Debra Paget Fleer Laurie CLL Leite es ee ttt ttt 8 —————————e LAST TIMES TODAY! 3-D “REVENGE OF THE CREATURE” “CULT OF THE COBRA” @ TOMORROW e@ FEATURES AT: 1:26 — 3:28 5:30 — 7:32 9:36 Howard KEEL ‘cower UHAMPION & GOWER Gorge SANDERS ist, left half of his million-dollar) versity in 1936 by his late wife, . He said he has been paying a Wire instead. | | eas WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER THE FAMILY Added ; | Sun: “The Black Shield of Falworth” Also “The Law vs. Billy the Kid” planned to take her daughter Yas- | The cork oak tree is recognized | min for a visit to the child's grand. = = ————— : <= . ‘father, the Aga Khan. $ LATE NEWS @ COLOR CARTOON } “CONEY ISLAND HOLIDAY” in CinemaScope Cor. Williams Lake-Airport Rds, Box Office Opens 6:45 FRIDAT & SATURDAY: : TEMPTATION IS A THING CALLED MONEY AND A RED-LIPPED BLONDE! ——— eee Box Office Opens 7:00 P. M. a - : First Show at 7:15 | TODAY and Phone FE 4-4611 da SATURDAY Drive-In = EASTER Show! * Look What The Bunnys . . Bringing G 2 Sy » HELD OVER!! ACADEMY AWARD cane: | BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR | —ACTOR | BEST =i j iq 2150 Opdyke Road * STARTS % TONIGHT x When The Most Dangerous DIRECTOR —FILM EDITING —ART DIRECTION —PHOTOGRAPHY —STORY AND SCREENPLAY Bullet ~and life Feature Starting Time ° ‘FRIDAY — 7:20 and 9:45 SATURDAY — 3:15 - 3:30 - 7:50.- 10:10 SATU RDAY | | cten'e jennen wi “Pade er” a@ comedy feature, will be shown in place of “On the Waterfront’? at the 1:00 P. M. Kiddie Matines, All ticket holders are entitled A stay and see “On the W at 3:15 P. M. if desited. ANARA KU ¥} DOLORES ORAM «EMILE NEVER > BARRY CAREY, i. ALAM BALE, TONY CURTIS Qeeces ty ALLAN DWAN - suey 0 tereenstey ty KAREN DOWOLF -rretunse w BENEDICT BOGEAUS GEORGE NADER a vi 1:00 P.M. ~ / / , al Ae ‘wy oe ——? ae het a te eee A we. Vi war * *% * a - mi } , ' . * . ] ae i - > Pe 7 3 ig iy : | , Us | Ree en 4 04 / TWENTY-SIX | ) __ THE PONTIAC*PRESS, FREDAY, APRIL 8,.1955 vid , ut. \f| 4 Burke's New Putter Puts Him in Masters’ Lead! ss... an Niles Youths Assume him, Hie thinks “the straight |Souchak of Durham, N.C. the for-|who matched Burke's 34 Doubles Lead -in ABC Ei : i fi ik if bi a iv : is Beer. frit TL fla | ey FE | z e | 25 i 3 ay 5 : i A. BE : : : | 5 5 & 5 8 E He had a 67 . mee, ing oes om |S reens Seas cee |LOMPDUll Race [ess eaeis Sree; front nine with putts of 12 and 5|tournaments in succession. He . Consequently, Howard's Clothes feet. chip at No, 1 gave| ant tmnibed on top since ve] at Rawie Worth of St. Paul, Minn., and the Cole him Fitting Phillips in Left Field Nearly $86,000° si3-ss./sar == Fisherman, Helioscope, | St! resting in first place in the Poses Problem for Harris | secs! ox sven ei Secemc cr He hasn't had a safe hit since | will be run on this Southern Mary-|| N.Y, Trainer i nap yep land track Saturday, with most of | Hit ‘J k f’ ' pom — */the top handicap horses in the|| J21IS JAQCKPO The Detroit pe PE competing for the big) With 4 Winners has Salieg to bit. oa " Detroit} If all nine probable starters go | Dancer Takes Half | Hat Trick’ by | Geoffrion Sets Montreal Pace Early Penalty for Red Wings Ace Howe Sends Habitants on Way = |to the post for the second running | of Raceway Program, of the John B, Campbell Memorial | Adds 3 Seconds Handicap, the race will gross, ; Dancer, who trains his harness expected him to be somewhat ooten iredlore anh aaaeed at a ut oor rusty. But he had planned to pla-| Bowie's management unblush-| Povo, N_J. during the winter ps with Jim Delsing, | ingly calls the field for the mile | stead of going South, found the using Bubba against lefthanders and a sixteenth test “the best in | degree temperature to and Delsing against righthanders. | the history of Bowie racing.” | s+ Roosevelt Raceway hao W (fa With Phillips in left field the | Oe He won 4 of the 8 races and Tigers have a speedy, alert, young). Among the likely starters are | ijd second in 3 others. All three outfielders, | William G. Helis Jr.’s Helioscope, for Next Weak. (intents nee Dee tle, have’ superior throwing arms. | ©*S'. Mrs. ©. . Jacobs’ Joe Jones OF e , Porter who played about 60/24 C. V. Whitney's Fisherman Demonstrations by Top rE petisey BE I= E Eas i berese FLEE Litt BF Ase yes ra git] fects paFest i : F z é if gé5 eERE In a workout here Wednesday be went 5 furlongs in 1:00 2-5 and gal- errres é i i iz PE HI [ u i : , i fi d ‘ , | practice , ace right-winger, set the * sportsmen’s show sched- | : breezed the 5 furlongs here in 1:01, | drove five winners in-one night ens on their way, Geoffri-| BEATS PAR BY 5 — Jackie Burke (left) of Kia- AP Wirephets | uled here in many years will be ‘and over at Laurel, Helioscope Yonkers Raceway, equalled ect ed Jean Beliveau’s shot |™esha Lake,,N. Y., tells Mike Souchak of Durham, | Julius Boros after the first round of play in the an- | held April 14-15-16. Pist l d | went a half mile in 47 2-5 seconds. | Roosevelt record ‘set by Joh er waco ‘mee: F ISTONS LEQ street hs honk pare tl Thareity ke pest-| meal 08 Golf t t at the Augusta myo opal Social Outcast reportedly did a! Simpson and Curly Smart in 1950 for a four-stroke lead over Souchak and! National golf course. ment ef their Mount | April 19 for “"Ditay ot tat oat «ward | But Ft. Wayne Outfit |sor tue rr ant a Dove Trotfers Stretch tH = Meet Saddler Ruth Leaguers Season Opens suai, Malling Saat, anaape Must Return to ‘Jinx’ ern, Maryland Handicap, Yel be! Tryouts for positions on the five ing supplies, and other things of | Syracuse Court ee by Sammy Boulemetis. Margin Over Stars - Manager Weighs Offer | ' Cranes Trip . Skipper; > ae League will begin Tuesday, April lw, ill have one of the best, j . j , f $40,000 6 Belen ] in ep Nine in Fi G im and local concerns, Wayne Pistons chugged along with | 4 st med lem Globetrotters, as in previgus Against Feather King [tld when the first Ityearcids! for County Clubs som came back 12 ter to score It is ® tuneup, > : scrape Simpson : Serpeiere s2 Carfer Might |227ov's Stor — [Prep Baseball zzz === INNBA Playoff | nea cna [its i sz A 2 if Ti ahi Fs xe UF Hi biel ry; i vi i 2s Z H : E f i F z il i Z i : j | i 5 BE Ey F é fi fon i i 3! : z 3 z : ; F il i E Fe E E i ? 3 off the track record in winning} Tonight the two teams meet in i 3 i E i i } i] a7 si i i : j | ; E ; i ; if ef PF i ‘ ; : ; i [i i : E H £ ge : & g . | E + é § ‘ i i : fi i FH | . f jit i I E 5 g z g i &2 af 3 Ke . EF nes ' aT di i if ry z } é i i § i x ifr & Pa cf f Bay 8 the first two games of their |] ndians Send by LaSalle’s All-America Tom |Current championship series. Wynn ia t 2 - me to KC Still on Losing §= Regain Health ~ MIL! = "s ; Side of the Ledger rea set rer Party J NASHINGTON @ — The Was RICHMOND, Va. @—With only | here toda - y for their last two ex- three exhibition »| hibition games. Stadium by about 45 feet. i i i i i fl ail 2 E ‘ $ I 2 z 3 $ ® z $F5 j af ‘ F z£ ER i ey | i as Silverman said Ketchum at the | players at bat. Eight errors made the job test-| public, and that there CHICAGO (®—The Chicago Cubs | moment is more interested in get- ing, but Dave Campbell and. Pete | admission charge. The doors will believe they have one of haseho'l's ‘ting Carter a shot at Tony De- . ° Bedford combined to post the vic | be open from 3 p.m. until 1 eure wale 42 : best bargain beauties in Bebby Marco's welterweight champion- | Habit of Fouling tory. Steven Kebler went the routc | April 14-15, and from 10 a.m. until They were scheduled to mect Afier that hag e —_ yo j Thorpe, winningest pitcher in or- ship. DeMarco is scheduled to de- | for Waterford and was tabbed for 6 p.m. on April 16. Richmond of the International and ot nl a a relapse a ganized ball last year. jfend against Carmen Basilio in M C Job 11 safeties. League today with Bobby Shantz, + ; the fence is up after opening day, The 20 - year - old righthander, | Syracuse, N.Y., June 10. ay ost oung Waterford -ovseee.+- $0 wet eo at a| Tippery Is Sparkplug as |and Cloyd Boyer handling. the | my p regina asap the Senators “under league rules Ess 478 ev 3 » a F o~ mpiled record brook Sarkdon ot a: Cam C role Parnell Schedules More DANVILLE, Va. 4 Ceaningham. UM 9 Wins in South | j 4 z ij H nit rit cr ail E BZo 5 i He eet) F i . the AUGUSTA, Ga, (UP) — Pete verines to a 6-1 victory over rf f F : 7 ie t i common for top prospects. Thorpe, a 61, 170-pounder with | Pry ner levine Sha teen ) complete confidence in himself, 1s | portsmouth. Va 7 _ the first player the Cubs ever! Parnell says he plans to get have moved up from Class C’com- | whirlpool treatments at the bal! i i 5 , E j i ! ! | Ff i i $ z i ; g i f | acne tt fil i : ii see 2 i a zo ; i i Her 4 ; i E li i i E A ay ; cs : i + 37 5! ag 8 petition. Manager Stan Hack will | park. consult with team physician display him Sunday when the Cubs |Dr. Timothy Lamphier and Gen- Manager Mike Higgins sent Par- 4 Sports Pages in nell ahead by plane after the tee Today’s Pontiac Press hay Harehes. = . : oe pace - nn Tiger Risks No Knockdown|?!=: Action Begins May § Record Against Johnson |R=ts.rie.%:|Formation/of State Amateur Baseball | 2&>: eee * | ST. LOUIS m@—Ralph (Tiger) | 1952 and again last year hy Holly | nose of another in yesterday's 4-3 Pontiac GMC Is an Entry we s.. W " Bal , Jones tonight risks his record of; Mims He is expected to weigh in |i" from the — never having been. knocked down at 146. or about two pounds less |, against harder-hitting George than Jones. Johnson, a counter-puncher with a} Jones, a good combination mound, fast pair of hands. puncher, has scored only 8 knock- | Touble Jones, a New Yorker noted for | outs in winning 33 of 49 pro fights. covered three Fi Zz : | 3 | E 3 gi} HL age i i A: ! i Li ! | : ; t fi : I! 2 ! F g ifs} el i i ™ : 8 i! H : iF gk / il 7 I if eae | i ! i ! 1 f i time was favorite over Johnson, of Trenton,| stopped was on a cut in a bout for the W-round middle-| with Henry Burroughs in 1951. weight bout at the Arena. Se ee The fight, sponsored by the In-| Jones, whose bulling style has aes ternational Boxing Club, will be+made him a crowd pleaser, de- Bowli R Its nationally televised (NBC, 9 p.m.,|feated Ray Rebinson and then lost | esu CST). _ [a close decision to middleweight BOLLING | i i | : ; i ( ; : if iil ie eit 5 FFaEs et i a “ ii it | i F F i t i ttt i} Ik LETTE ol i ; F t H . » = Ty te oe Cees , 7 e ’ | . *« * f | [ re ’ ' : / Y/ x 4 ie i i | } | . p af 3 Cee, __¢ + .{ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1958 Hs TWENTY-SEVEN The American League did ; ' ' . i become & major league until 10t.|hes $49,000 in pei” "| Bench Duty in Sight 3 st Hi diy ; : * Washington Nats’ Bonus Boy, Harmon ¥ 00 LATE MODEL WRECKS | Killebrew, Finds Jump to Majors Rough || - WASHINGTON @ — A major | be a starter for quite a while yet.” | Dressen said they may experiment league fizzle, so far, Harmon Kille- His average in spring training with him at first base, but the % . booted chances are he'll see little action | ; ; The bonus rule provides that any | ‘his year. He, batted only 13 times | F “I'm awfully inexperienced,” | player given a sizeable amount of | /@8t season and hit safely four | 7 = the 18-year-old infielder who was | cash re-|times for an average of 308. the Washington Senators’ first | main with the club that signs him bonus player said today. “But I | for two full years. : 5 j 7. live 6 oend nk veil promis-| “It’s the lousiest rule in base- BUY A ing,” said Manager Churck Dres- | balk.” Dressen complained. ‘‘Kille- ‘ + sen. “If he was playing with boys | brew would be a great player if 49 50 = or : TAIL PIPES — EXHAUST PIPES SPECIAL Splash Weaves ' Checks, Solids E _Gabardines of his own experience he'd be a |} We could send him down to the real star.” . minors to get the experience he . i 7 s * The Senators signed Killebrew | Meanwhile, Dressen has as- last year on the recommendation | signed Cookie Lavagetto, a Sena- of Sen. Herman Welker (R-Ida- | tor coach and a good third base- 5] ho) and on the strength of 12/ mn, to room with Killebrew dur- | * OPEN SUNDAYS 10 A. M. TO 1 P. M. * straight hits for a Payette semi- | ing the season and work with him | pro outfit, all socked out under | whenever he has a chance. y the observation of Ossie Bluege, | “Mr. Lavagetto has been a lot AUTO PARTS Washington's farm director. The | of help to me already,” Killebrew youth got a bonus of $30,000. |said. “There isn't anything he | 543 S. Seginew St. FE 4-2775 ond FE 4-4106 “I didn’t use Killebrew too much | doesn’t know about playing third | _ down South,” Dressen said. ‘We | base.” had to get our regulars in shape | The Senators have tried Kille | \ /and it’s a cinch Killebrew won't | brew at both third and second and | : OUR MOTTO 5 | pesistations Ready |.!smextmtecst| ye Money VOLUME SALES PRODUCE | for City Golf Clinic |srsmvinemintve woe stseur | Daan | BARGAIN PRICES eee | Pontiac Parks and Recreation cia tite ied own. | ' VISIT OUR AUTOMOBILE SUPER || Devariment is now taking regis i MARKET FOR TOPNOTCH USED CAR |) “sis iors sot instruction cine: 7) 19 009 wails’ | LAKE ORION i SELECTIONS AT LOW PRICES || ni sou reuts wh|_NEMAYCO@ — Sacer | BATT SALES | the Parks and ger ae by department officials estimate | | ment by calling FE 3-7131, 10,000 .walleyes may be trans-! = C. ANDERSON INC. oo will take place indoors at | ferred above the Consumers Power | M-24 of : : ‘ontiac Senior High School. 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GO LIKE Targa oe| aro Deer Herd Control Roberts Oly 3to Go Route Sullivan, Trucks Fail The sale of Malmberg, who hit |® Oakland Sportsmen's! This being the final district meet: 2.86 in the American Association | “ub. Waterford. ing prior to the annual June co0-| $9 Last; Zauchin Hit ; Zauchin $ last year, was announced yester-| District Field Representative, | Vemtion in Escanaba, election of day by Ted Sullivan, Indianapolis} Aubrey. Hutchinson,. conducted | board members was held. Another Homer business manager. the meeting, which covered oe were: Howard mae. By The Associated Press) many items of interest for hunter County Sportsmen's ’ for These NBA PLAYO rary Senna wo ‘3 years); Kenneth Workman, Only three of the 16 pitchers who probably will be on the mound in next week’s major league openers have gone a full nine innings in Mo game with both pro and con arguments. ) this spring’s exhibition games— vert NTS SCemOmS A tinak talty of veling chube ind | er), 8nt atm Srey, Gensese | 8 caly ane ef the tven Game First Quality Original Equipment Quality to go all the way. In the American League, Cleveland's Bob Lemon is all by himself, although New a . York’s Whi Ford entered the Ford mn . ais tet th with nanedy edge ON TUS FIUTIELS — |= wine eecisicn. Bi » “a s * *# Birmingham Erskine alone won, shutting out Also TAIL PIPES and Ford, Chevrolet, Fowler, Staley, Corky | Washington 60 with difficulty EXHAUST PIPES Studebaker Valentine to Pitch in| Rites went nine Sunday, but Redlegs Ist 3 Tilts lost to Boston 4-2. 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BEFORE EASTER BY ARTHUR DALEY | (New York Times) LAKELAND, Fla. — Albert William Kaline, then 15 years old, was dropped from his high school base- ball squad as a pitcher, He later reported with the magne Ponca ~ dropped again. But when one of | rs e a leg, Kaline his wa backs onto the squad. ae \ prengied ’ , By season's end, this precocious youngster, a mere freshman, had , been named to the all-state team, an honor he was to gain for four Straight years. Kaline, now 20, is about to start his third season in the big leagues. He hasn't been named to any Amer- ican League all-star team, but he'll + make it some day. Here's a kid who was playing on the Detroit Tigers . shortly after he was graduated from KALINE Southern High in Baltimore. He had | no minor league apprenticeship. | The ink wasn’t even dry on his diploma — or his contract, either — before Kaline broke into a big league lineup. On the day he. joined the Tigers he got | jinto his first game, playing the final two innings | | against the Athletics. He went to bat once, swinging against veteran Harry Byrd. ° “I never was se scared in my life,” confessed Kaline. “I could hardly see. All | wanted te do was | escape from the batter's bex as fast as I could. I swung at the first pitch and lined out to the center fielder.’’ He paused and added: ‘He threw me a | slider.” Even in the frightening blur of Kaline’s big league | debut as a batter, he was able to call and remember | the pitch thrown him. That's the sign of a_real ball player Nearly all the major league clubs tried to sign Kaline. The Yankees wanted him badly, but not under | the bonus system that required he be kept for dae, | years. The Tigers could afford to take the chance. | | So they paid the then 18-year-old player $35,000 and | put him to work instantly. Young Al was a 250 hitter his first year. He was | going along at about the same clip in the first half of | throwing, he's the equal of any, a gunner in the class | with Willie Mays and Cari Furillo. | book. He’ll bear watching. last season when advice was volunteered him. A tall, | gangling, laughing guy in a Red Sox uniform walked to him one day in Boston. ° “Listen, kid,” said Ted Williams. “‘You're a sucker on a high pitch and I'll tell you why. You drop your bat. See what happens. As you swing you can't help but uppercut the ball. You've got to level on a ball And another thing—"’ Williams went on to explain the exercises he takes in the winter te strengthen a Png edore Samuel Williams won himself anothe tor that day. “Know what?’’ said Kaline shyly. ‘I worked in a sporting goods store last winter and all day long I carried steel springs in my pockets, squeezing them whenever I could. Ted's advice was wonderful. I had moved my average up to .286 when I ran into the wall in Detroit chasing a fly by Bobby Young. I caught the ball and crashed. I was in the hospital five days and I dropped 10 points by the end of the season. “Gee, but I was hot before the crack-up. I had five hits in six tries against Chicago and the next day went four for five against Cleveland.” It's as a batter that Kaline has the most room for improvement. He's top flight as a fleet-footed ball hawk and only Mickey Mantle can run faster. In There was, for instance, a game at Cleveland last year when Kaline raced im for a diving catch. He missed and Dale Mitchell, the hitter, confidently | set sail for second. Kaline was still sprawled on the ground when he reached behind him to scoop up the ball. There was no time to rise to his feet and make the throw. So Kaline, still sitting down, threw out Mitchell at second. There was also a game with Chicago in which he threw out Minnie Minoso at second, Chico Carrasquel at third and Fred Marsh at home. All of them can fly, too. He was an attenuated 3-11 and only 115 pounds as a high school freshman. Now he's 6-1 and 175, a | growing boy as a major leaguer. He wears a crew cut | in the manner of a Princeton sophomore, Mark down Albert William Kaline in your future Shelley Likely CADILLAC Ww | lumbering bear | where the little fox left off as the | it was first introduced irr 1946. aa quarry of the organized) One of the key figures behind | Swim Star Captures | Two Honors Thursday in AAU Meet DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. uw — | Tall, trim Shelley Mann, a girl who couldn't swim a stroke five years | Tennessee and | morrow. . s She took two yesterday. success- fully defending in the 400-yard in- dividual medley and stepping up for the first time as me-yard free- m This senior from Arlington, Va., who pital Swim Club of Washington,| Bill Would ‘D.C.,-is favored- te -repeat-.in-the| Deer 100-yard backstroke today and the Tag, camp. Miss Mann showed she is still} | 1954 winning time in the mediey. | She won it in 5 minutes 19.7 sec- | Rep. Kenneth Trucks (R-Bald- as the Spartans’ opponents. ‘Cubs, Chisox Ready - am for Chicago Series | city series tomorrow. | onds compared to her 5:24.9 a year | | ago. Her winning time in the 100- -yard freestyle—was- 58.7_seconds. ing projects. CHICAGO W — The Chicago Cubs and White Sox were to ar- jan excuse for “ five home today and managers of Tracks said. each club scheduled workouts pre- | maybe they can paratory to opening a two-game alive.’ ' The series opens in Comiskey~ Park with the Cubs sending Sam Pitching Still Jones against the Sox’ Sandy Con- suegra. On Sunday, at Wrigley Field, ‘Hunting Bears With Dogs ‘Fast Growing State Sport Running down the granddaddy of | Cadillac, an insurance man who| he woods with a pack of carefully-| plans and execute hunts during panther gullies pl rypipetinrecny his spare time. precision-drilled hunters is becom- ing an increasingly popular sport. Net that the idea ig new. The dog-chase-bear routine has been carried on in the backwoods of ever since the settlers first found | | ago, is likely to’win four national | time te turn from the drudgery titles by the time the 1955 Women’s! of feeding themselves and bunt AAU Indoor Meet ends here to- | Derely tor the font House to Talk Tres wes xaoa VEL FOG Rise Winter Feed Project LANSING (UP)—The house w will | begin consideration next week of | |@ proposed $2 increase in the cost | on the upgrade by bettering her | of ee inning has Stanford, Illinois, Minnesota. win) filed the bill for introduction | yesterday and it probably will be | placed before the house Monday. Present fees are $3.50. Trucks said the estimated $1,- 000,000 in new revenue would be earmarked for winter deer feed- “The conservation department | has been using deer starvation as “With this money Problem for Cards ST. LOUIS w# — The St. Louis — The great,, In Michigan, the sport has grown is taking over) like a six-months-old whelp om | its success is Carl T. Johnson of | Johnson is president of the Mich- | igan Bear Hunters Association, whose 1,000 members come from all over the east to hunt bear with dogs. Nerth Carolina | This year, the organization plans | hunts near four Michigan cOmmu- | nities: Gaylord, Lake City, Atlanta {and Brimley. Although the hunts are confined to the regular bear season (Oct. 1 | through Nov. 5), the conservation commission will be asked to allow a special hunt in Chippewa county Sept. 3-11. Why hunt bears with dogs, you | ' ask “We feel the enjoyment of hunt- | ing is mostly in the chase and not | Up Cost of you get moce ef a chase ee you Revenue to | use dogs.” f ‘Rugged Schedule for MSC! | home football schedule this yeat | Notre Dame and Marquette listed USED CARS 2-DAY FREE HOME TRIAL! 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April vex . wh — be | ican | lengt t tol teme __Help o72 a 2 ee i ee i | ethene atemen tp W challenged cil fe by| =e boas tries NEW n Agr into He urged th =| ams Sa Te —— soptodins oe wake O R Seestoned by sem te re ese me naits| tween | YORK eement eect a as ora = Will V ys St rd Sees vin awe ae | perat we power bed coer oe Ege ig |tween CI RK w@ — as ce | ote ate Prone to the Be i ot jets: poe em * | Por ator est = laweel > tb gna tevee cnet ie ee ae A Heese oy anced At Busi dagaabicmri | LANSING : sea Beld and at rters. for ti ech canta reapers must oe enpet S ports = od a a steady t om good “coeven: tieqwide otri ers aaaee i usine le, | ev al in ’ bared at lined = — Pontis routers to | CE ‘ ee etperionce pe and feat is A aadioge a and ide strike al and the “it Trencis ss N _ | lieves Mam UP)—Gov »i scaried Pcs re ous as jac 1 OM work “NTR 4 nance “and TS Slat Soe tn rons et ess Notes age mas —— one es ee 1 aa eet pany “| ‘ : * 's i . . Let “ac BYES T } . — In a pol ES, ree ry nalt goers day ner ed emg slants fice week in Washington | presidential ra lection he em |igan's supply per ce aie — = <é faple R & DIE "eer Sapna “i aes _ Cisne ees See i : vgs withhold the in Se ee baie wthny Workers. the would said = management i spending witjems, e ill be os | sU the Weed of = Wag SS WIDE | MANAGER . Legislature the sult. ‘ar ay ae "aa | inde. and a bac tte ee American © etticieat of that lection. in the see nal ates eye tan Cam ee = FOR = mer agg came suit 16 pega oe si would a Uni signed dents and >| is the dec! b the nin ts maple yo 181 oem ’ cottent 9 eighens mate neat — ao foto, ee Eo see cons Peet he Democrat | Dea — ypu ut SE | Sg ee ” amet Seca ee Ee epenigirind manager ree ea rove to crac party th a aan | aa, ee Military = i to Ree ner reached —s . a as pos credit of tor’ 2 point” ” agp ge re - BARNES. Notice * aa ae T BE Eater Pa In good | 5 qialable 25. jariing ie eet | by —— ——— the is i Mi an election oe, S rice te alas os Estate Employment 5 rth) cena & mages — joad | fecti i negotia’ peal men pany . M Pontiac a. ichigan ori “wi , aca’ Pigg _ fast LA wal Dow be ines pee: ony PUL hous. seeking Toe Damaged Displ prime, sree eG § tal won 28 ode ee ce cement | Me him. Arent ape yet nile re tring yl sient We Maren ~ eee ON JOHN. 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DRIV- “é “ or tM EX and sheri floor pote lier under ere By and Fs i which — dealers larch, in oriee aane’ (UP Inter Rand pie Pu om as e SaCY aki 5 Bivd. rest Ageress AL Ra East ff crore to 128: | reo remainde trucks the amounted cent Low ean 4 — ares aN a ‘SThi Pao ES On fled s de bb. tn ee 378 tas a0" ga0 190- hia were sold a new final of dropped c ste oat all eral from y ol iene AN ages Invews a ve at MAN ve N a Ave Sri : ch were new. Sales Me Ia March, the Michigan seer oe Tidy | sat sige ae ae x ash fety . by | ,, 80! mrt: pt on tg Mae Total ‘- . rcu 10 days cahew oe neral Png todd boone am ert time ton oe pe ~_ Bs stone dey ate cot — winks S| quarter sales m, Sales o¢ |i” FF ry Sales 130 av Michigan labor fr 43. per Fae Pat Sears Pt unis toe MONT Seria First rts Bi oo ere a 15 00; ms sows quarte of adel ie the irst Th T Com per time a al i 7 ona “e ees ae o1 FE ms ~~ 4003. TGOM surance. A DETRO Quarte 1g Gain = eae _ Particularly — clear- sade sales ped oe Seat thes _DETao ree Phat Se Fos been of art, ae gh = me Se BRICK Vase) alt: Sanne me a4 ets ‘ : ve + id 1 IT an ’ ord. M au 4 LA S SALE — t bagging Ack a ci, De et 18 by TRE prt unter ne ani he MESC sa nt | Seca ee = ee oe res | ae donen aR rin choice troi 176.427, | 3 sales miee at Perey = taken tthe Be bre. Alte iy, opasatore 1 With nat PR ND Fag he dewen” Sosae’ of” re ea oo ale neem A a March and total was to et cree Sree = or sey ey pro- | prim eS at Seal se | a Ewer : The arch. Th : heten. a eau tee : #55" per 22. a N ~ — Mic grades Sa ae ae oe hett- | Smith ilding rded month, 34 a + set | Das | piel , ge wert Ean ae fot "sa i nocte rage ene: 2 m sient as. roit . Hinch Desi mening mer? totaled tor the rac ha farch GoRsLI peek H 1 Interment in perience fn ot ec cent 300-27 iP | te archi man 1g past “4 >... tc 2 a ry steers 19. on ant ve ns cent 35,558 li crease employmen ak i ate a ae fA al of | held ee anne — the =. &G Sept fa ‘The a aon neath few ssing eredual lb cco go a es semen Pee Be betters 19.98: a: nan’ —— swarded a ys. De me gee Mercury i er tan hag been na ~ipear — nd of Mrs Mi a eral EXP cy ene ge a oe rf . aoe = ° e o _ se © bai — exid to |e A E- ving, fend Company’ buildings to be "Fie arte a Bag Detr sanlee’ = epee Raa ERI renee, © = t in to- etal BO; 25.00 a in , 89 n ° in- P rt : and Gorsh ed E to oft “she. garage over Marc choice 50- 12.35- s the for 560 qua x wa each nd R eh. M our extra Iwo F h to dhs abo 13.96 eat Nona G new he be cent Thi nich talan 768 ¢ Ss + oit Pai brot 4B. Rich oo rede ~ pos VE ; CE aia =F over “February ad “12.60; taity and “com: sigs abt : el M in- | lar higher was es inc ars 0 Fini ainter i Bart er of a san —— “a RTI D coupes ba eg = ig as ee nen wil beer pee "s ground 1954 period sales oe ‘ Finish Che rin Ital tee Merry eee te MA SING Fen eh TE oe in the wre weal al sal Sen ne. | Fonds se ae ottice Drivi vende n 18 per Anirew R. rch M Y a Grrline. Pe mn © N we ot oem ow op 2 are Se 2 Sele amet a Sse mae oa a R, Maclin o cy | en —- crcues — i ‘ : ‘2,000 . : ur nent a8 . va . - =! N erat urs a Se rer Chorge Sk Seer ESS oe Sa Wena Bier S sfyoe pre- | 1s: 6 30. down. 3 aye. fully ground MIAMI Lawn ipped He “or the do t tas | Seater 45 wha lak tment and pier iiaanett mee | ea a3 fully = test w also St. John } | Mito APR agen at the 5 peri a ie 25 tare year. 14.08-18.50; 8 om 50- mk to most S a high hills, (UP Mowe on work wi of Pl ohn huge | oo elle 1 ee De rier nas 5 TRU R MARINE © ‘ eal: cera as bmi Wild setenced cn wert fr _ tn, Prov GE ri as prince i Ta t se aka to motiy ch aay tos toed, ot mits Bi speed | * to 60 — Judge r bei for Dap jouth Pregerick Srloved 1 108 a opyew in 1 ad ex MUS K E Equip. aos eres —e St ian es Steir bt) Se yey HOME PRIVILEGES TV) iwo r or old RXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR) as AAA TRENCHING CO. HOUSE | %_ton truck FE 40257 | April 5 1955. 1 wil pot tecaiee O00 | canehian iaeal bor > N & CABINET, NEW oe Gd! a ft y debts con- TINGS WANTED tonville in bedroom Laundry. Ina : at, price $7,200 Dist Heys Tork: ST! | CARPENTER Bore, | fern otter vert for fee mene, | LlGuY aD oeevY TRUCKING, | Gratted by any other than tayseit MYERS REL ESTAT= FE 44975 COrrAGHy, YOR RENT TURN ——— Rd or phone OR 3-639! couple. oil beat. pr _ Dixie 1 WAITRESS FOR _Murdxx, PE 2- _OL 2.3567 or PE 5-016. Rubbish hauled. Top soil FE Robert P. Caswell, 366 Nelson | ——— ee | Kitchen jacilities, utilities includ- BLOCKS FROM DOWNTOWN. | SYLVAN VILLAGE BRICK a a ek - CARPENTRY. CABINETS ACE TREE SERVICE. REMOVAL, | —2-063. ae CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY IN % Winter rate MY 20171, 468 § dens uveliatle > ob Talal *. SALE OR TRADE | Dhene calls. ‘125 N. Perry. | "modeling @ siding. D. M. Wright. trimming. Get our bid. PE 2-188. | LIGHT yy x. = - hag Bi thy Fe hours. x Broadway. CORT THING ats N. Saginaw ius es Idea! design, one bed ae ane toons >R WOMAN RAL 7 Gan ee m1 PE Ton | exp ense-Bonded._ Tes) . | PREE RENT EVER ENTLEMEN. TWIN BEDS “GOOD | wall pt gla ep | Car work NEW aND/ A & B TRENCHING se — FE | REOPENING CHARM HOUSE JIM WRIGHT, Realtor furnished to Christian sowie re sit modern home, days | ie gg es Wigs ge dren FE 5-8615. _fevair_P enone Footing, water tile. Field tile. wants work. beauty shop oa 345 Oak.and Ave. 5-044) hee 7-053 : = S ABOVE | m. nice kitchen. nec on 7 | CARPENTER WORK. NEW AND PE 5-9061. +8421. | Prop 325 Voorheis Rd Easter tive Real Estate Ex b = ROOM, MEALS, CLOSE IN, ra A-l Besoment. with OUNTAIN | repel Pe jis hore GARDENS RELIABLE MAN WANTS GENER. | 270?! Co-opera RS | TURN APT BOR MICE WORKING |ROOM. MEAL. CLOSE IN. ABOVE) room, nice sane F hed ree CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. Ave eee te oan ke, FE $i heuling with Yo toa truck. PE | REDUCE Tired? Con.| MAHAN HAS BUYERS a. re children. 44 Euclid) 1045 a sarencecaz | gg lnrue’ wooded bt in Kitchens «8 spec . 4380. overwe ——__ __—__ _-_-____ uw 33832. = xne UNTAIN PENS | SUDDEN SERVICE—A (ROB | Stipated? “Tre cur sete scientific YOU WANT ACTION WovseKxeErixd APTS FRiGiD. | TWIN BEDS rag Riv | 780. terms or “MACHUS. fa CARPENTER WORK. NEW "OR —— Td trained men | bish. and light trucking. PE 66078 quick, method. Individual oar force i eneepttan We neet| site, Mecee, crerenine fur | | Seuvalescant’ Hoses OiA} WE SELL-WE TRADB & specialty Printing &. tiona) programs Call FE_ | rtainly do}. ¢ 145 _ E. Wil i . 10 W_Mapty _Birmingham | PE S20 or PE +0006” Serie Suvpty Corll wie id Goods 27 Zar wtmect to plsase yoo, Ow 11 | Lanou woDean MIDDLEAGED | ~O"Y 8"! RIS & SON. OCare Of) pos. eit chit, Gay | COLORED PADIERR EXPERT _veace Ot. Phooe PE s-0155 TUCKS 10 fen Wtd. Househo rs wianses so plense oY ermal BOARDING HOME TOR ELDER. DORR S & SON ‘are of ® mo. old steady work. Will- ~ <_St none PR ¥0138__ cKs CTORS hy ane | ealings im Pontiac assures us 5-6867 21 _Jacokes | ly women. FE 5-7257_ —— | REALTORS C 7 Walled Takes Market us west. ine to clim> (Brush or spray). APPLIANCE SERVICE TAND EQUIPMENT CASH FOR ALL. KINDS OF USED handle aij “detalls for fimancing | LAROE LOVELY ¢ aND BATH | ROOM AND BOARD IN LARGE 132 W Huron & PE ¢ 1881 ¢ pm. All day Set. | __Pontiac area, FE 2-2 span | We service al takes of —— Ye Ton a. te ¢ Teo Stake FURNITURE NE EDED handle oil — plage | Bear Airport on p Eitttoceee | lovely subervan home Near ea | : ne GENTLEMAN DESIRES ators. washers : oder Bg Ben —tine,_for_elderty ladies OR 31943 | T GIRL on con =~ Bo beye while | Stee Ge Cheatieur. gardener | and all types of Prt pues Pontiac Paves and : © ef edd lots. Get the | YOUF property. AtEAR ELIZABETH CARE Hotel Rooms 39 / TRL POR MUSIC DEPARTIIENT. | _vurser, Bet 00. Pontac Preset | phot SOs SMALL CHEAMERE | Industrial Tractor Co, SS fie Sy Sees | te PEE WELLinGORS re) Ree epee, gare women Oe “HOTEL AUBURIN GIRL | ELDERLY MAN WANTS JOB ON | Walls and ws, 825 8. Woodward Sale. Ph OR $2717 _.weekly. PE 5-124. _See Mr. Dull, 51'S. Saginaw. ‘me y kind of-farm equipment. | BRICK VEWPeee PRET re | Oven FE 401 FE tia)” | LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION IT Re eee OTE HOTE. Day or Week kind —- : C1-PE ¢1443 with partments. iG E JERAL | OFFICE _ Write. Press Box ‘fireplace repair and stone work. MOVING TRUCKING CLEANUP | _for you. OA 82681. — _ 5-640. Also 1 or 2 — —— npg EAST SIDE - Near school. Maporisnced. Myst ‘bo _cocurcte It YEAR OLD BOY NEEDS | _Cs'l after 6 om. TNS are jobs. ome discarder articles we vb bolt PUREED ATARTMENT POR | Covtinn end refrigeration 300m) us church, and | stores: t Versatile duties. FE +1549 | steady work. Will work at any-| DRY WALL BY M too bie or wet _fres._PE_2-1000. can NITURE Oa ee {OTEL ROOSEVELT gerd as oe prea en- or a es imal FE sues MAN WITH ‘0 PICK-UP WANTS | \VANTED | FURN! REALTY CO STUDIO APT BEAUTIFULLY I LE ade ae molly Badd morgane tween 38 and 48. to live tm to | HIGH “SCHOOL. pg PLASTERING dese Aad 00g Jove. “on . tad ones svsupet ovens Cooperate (Real state. Buchs vate poe aol Band or ‘Cursos Sawer PD UP ® , pag acted Sa treat "pect. te e - . wan . . . | r take charge of 2 boys. ae | aga vat is wiling t lars “© 5062 FE 5-0925. Leo Lustig “DUCED RATES Scouse earring and the bieh- FE 2-0263 | cme. 101 W Mures___ WITH BATH we awe von Amsle let wan garden ss Teferences. age and anything w mh Sdvancement. Call | EXPERT TREE TRIMMINO & RE- RE 5 est pri ein cash W ite UPPER «4 ROOMS AND BATH | BEST SERVICE I space At $11,000, youll be wages ____belween_§' and.” PE 4-40. | _ Fon. P* PF S*8 oF OF saree sire ce" e) -T &K S'SALES CO. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH | et cad tettigetaier. “hase ‘sae | THE MO NPE $4128 | pleased XPERIENCED GIRL. . 2 TO LAWN RAKED | "ROLLED ~ PERTI- — Moving TY'S LARGEST | POST OFPICE ; refrig: al . ne to learn bar tend 6 days lived — seeded. FE 43284. en | E lectric—Sew ers Cleaned | 0’ DELL CARTAGE OMDSED FURNITURE BUYER ‘WOULD LIKE To PURCHASE 0 | Boa epeportaten Couple y- a SAY: | HURON HOTEL. CLE) — | MODERN | BRICK | RANCH ROME? — week. State age. previous em- Fawn LEVELING “AND GARDEN | 24 hr. service No results ne | Local and Lone Distance Movine. FE 2-2866 t lot or larger im Svivan City. | — I AKEF RONT | Huron 8t FE 3438” | Then you'll this yment and references. Pontiac | plowing. OR 34008 charge: chomicalty trea.ed at —l) Phone FE 5-6806 ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST FE 5-21¢7 > bi a cious home © patie s, Box 66. | LIGHT HAULING ANY KIND, extra cost. VING AND STOR-| furniture buyers. Cash waiting. LISTINGS WANTED Lovely new nicely furnished 2 40 hardwood floors. and KNITTING NG IN- e. FE Ss Cleaners | VOLLMAR Mo FE +7881 : ; riment. | Rent Stores alls, gleaming x For —2aad — Roto-Re Sewer Cle Agents for N. American Van “788 ED. pu fen bedroom medern apa . pcos ee DE Ted ow wif _ structor han Gl a Pe 39163 * MAN WITH + coe PE 8-1317 ay Laree vous savener ° oe Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 aie Owner Will jease for year at $125 | ~~~. — i kr en set oft: oe = ~ Sppointm 2 + 5]! finish ca o Btates. rvice. one eee Conte eee onth COMPLETELY EQUIPPED > jn cee $10 to | cabinet maker” OR | pg ing ite Dy. ie B Pise. _S ase, ae Ht, i. Berry as 20| 9000 roRD TRACTOR OR_OTH- ear zr Mogan Dorothy Snyder Lavender | “taureat, 0 8. Saginaw, FE 34363 ee eee ee Fun ; ——___PLates: 7 BETWEEN HURON vr Tennessee L CE TS Sr oe | MAW Fc Dens Fatoint ams —woarrar | Painting, & Decorating 20 eee eres | LISTINGS WANTED |) uae ¥ Muze | Cefn i a LLL LL Q ! . Me oshes reting er ‘delvering. “Call | eon a eee camel: i & sales. FE a1 ticomaTINe PAINTING | RaApiO OPERATORS LICENSE. Forme business and commercial ee ee | ina es | og ye Ae ——— DLEAGED st7101, papering. Cail for esti A Manuva; by Kaufmama. nfurnished = STOR Tay WHITE 70 AneistT = a at kind PE sun” | House RATRING AND FOOTINGS mOe _pete Fe 48255. Phone “On "3.1688 "Roy Knauf, Realtor | Rent A Apts. U Red TL ee daha gireae | ILLNESS. FORCES BAEEZ* ~~~ cot A a | APERHANGING | = ; - 7 . Fae ee aete Wow cee] PLawranee oso fou FOB | wns Sao fe Eee Ema VE | SEED. REL DRILLING wa cere eermapes eT noon reese ao re, Genk Ge “erate a ae = ™ - } co. r ic free. MY 2-1484. cane | Se Eee. timation WERS HEDGE SHEARS. | 40018 | USED “ForTabtx TYPEWRITER. | 1s ccse nce ie amelier. ie) oe praia cn cl fur- | _ton Plains er [canes eames ause cD W N TO CARE PLUMBING WORK WANTED REA. | LAWN MOWERS Se oe repaired.| PAINTING AND. W LLPAPER | = on le for suburban or farms, } Somes ae only ek P | ~ everything is on one floor! for home and PE 5-1016 | saws, ete rvice All work guar. ing C White. OAS or vay Wanted 28A es for incomes. large down dock Alberta Apts y \ For Sale Houses 43. Wall to wall carpeting and ;_ References, PE3“20. R OLD PHS anteed. | Pree and delivery. | 3-9550 "| oney oquny. Trades made to catiaty oui (3 LIONT a poate | - oe Se ee oe oe ; es. RN tap Tades made ais aaa | pau — Fraguaie would Tike ‘pert ee eae rE Tah | PAINTING 1 AND eee E TO CONTACT PRIVATE! plrucs senentaee ten om Ro Ob couple _ only a 1G1 3 BEDROOM NOMES 45350 Pull recreation type bose: TEDS ae tan te Ge ce) | PLUMBING Abn GeATINE, BG | See eee eee LIKE TO CONTACT PRIVATE patton ra BATH HEAT RErnio. 1,2 BEDROOS : | ce eee ee were eeae seuss. Conde cifice or Compter & Sen PE +37 OR | _ PE 5.1083. cent. Box 11. Pontiac Press, DORRIS & SON (2 erator Hove #45. 431 Wo Huron ING, HANNAN, LI 4-4900 | Sematio bet_weter. Priv. Needs Geil Cook Giver preferred. Thence cat PRICE’S TRENCHING SERVICE. Fainting, | W _ bis gg 3 ~~ NEED fost aT ONCE REALTORA COOP MEMBERS |} ROOM APT initials Y 5 ROO B sxp Sate | eee ou Mitsebeth . footings, field ttle poo Nh greg. tim at WANTED: §3 500 ON 3 BEDROOM | 32-¥Hercn FEE @- 1557 | J" ROOME FUR OR = bes ~ — oo Rd.. 2 blocks off M24 : Food Bacaration Cook een gr come titeg eet. FE = Painting & Wall W aa home _—_ “ashy cae ROOM | HAVE CLIENTS FOR MOD- ? furnistied. Close tn. PE 54-1606 | __MY_ 2-6991 , pain RAY O'NEIL, Realtor : : “0271. ainti on § acres, MApie 5-3508. bedroom homes ) ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND | NEW HOUSY ¢ ROOMS in 2.9 APPLY IN-PERSON | Work Wanted Female il Fiasrekina o REPAIR \lieiieead Free estimates. PE $2211, | 00° se! — ar Saas ee ere 2 and 3 area, ” “hemes, ie eee pee. | “spd sunt hocaled ip Ward Or. Ds a 8 A.M. TO 3 P.M a Wiuamie ‘aveame: ‘kata, mun aga. | —202_Merers._ EM > | PAPER HANGING AND | PAINT. | 3 bedroom home oil neat in the Aly com quality “t -=+3 ROOMS ROOMS “WITH BATH AND Ga- 7 = 1.809 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Ml. od ys MM, 2 WOMEN WANT “rian "or STOP—LOOK _ing. FE 46829, or 4 . Reply Pontiac Press. Box ua Th, Taylor Realtor’ despot Det johnson. 870 a pg Sony s cleaning. CS te 5 a TEI PE s306 Button Wrecking Co. We tear. | PAINTING AND REDEGORATING ae ‘CENT INTER.| . re : oe : > hn wane “on oF on 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME WOODWARD ag pPavane LAKE RUFFLED ~ down all types of buildings MP. | ana paper removed. 25 years $2,800 AT 6 PER —_——_—__~ = ; |3 AND BATH FIRSi oo atiached garage Priced for quick ig ‘we ued deuvery, ran Sutton Phone MY 2-6432 | experience. FE 24083. 00 ia ee oe COMPLETE heat, good condition 2-7425 sale $10.190 terms to suit —__& ae betel - _— sec | { ] gg OL TREE TRIMMINO AND REMOV. "4.1 PAINTING ‘oe PaWate Gane vo / ; |} ROOMS WITH BATH RABY cote Geen. 2 room madera. ful NG Re. Lake Orion DAY WORK OR OFFICE | CLEAN- ead estimate. FE 16018. F | anche: te WASHING | finance construction of house. Ctil | Real Fstate Service | seice Close Desement | ABLE WHITE WOMAN FOR ing by hour PE 5-066 low r FE | _FE ¢0060 after < 30 = ROOMS AND BATH UTILITIES. 4560 down 3-vedroom house clome)__ Me eM Dake et Mont WoUsExEErER on COMPANION. Minas Unthame ae | faiqtimene eee cw Seed te Rowe ree ete are rrrven eome "Rae, AND SA, OES | See srw Segre ouue, coe ky oe live in. PH w0300 Uetaay Phote. -werk—in~ 15 “FREE ESTIMATES. on 6 new oF property frew | —& SoMa ang BATH NOCHE . ‘ llent condition. Basement. —~,OR asl. EXCELLENT 1 DAY r ~ eluded “Brochures oaktet an | ® _PE_$9136. a RY wat MAY 1ST: 3 Lonel 3 OR 2 BEDROOM nw. Some te Pekan. We build SF ae 2 ane . 4 seer Geo. Marble, speed ‘ 3 car ‘gereee, fruit and berries eleaners branch in Cilark- serv.ce. PE $1471. Scante our “ppectaity. t Dial OLive | WOMEN \ WOR 3-206 or SAS. ; ton, <ath he pone hot w . down, iter: dorm a chine . ad e ° | ' and" hein with small children tics" gabipetr ceased conirac- | et" 7B 6 iy On TT Ran tenes | Sake ereben eae Barner) West Ope Pontiac EMT Dit | spot ase vmonthly. PEaafti $40 foot deep. garden" ppt sand per PIONEER MIOMLAMDS Othe ) ed for heavy rs OWING-BULLDOZING _ply ewe. : Pont 7 OREDROOM BUNGALOW OR nodeenen on Sta cloamtag ond srentne — | CARPENTRY. PLASTERING AND | MOWINO-BOLL SON TYPEWRITERS RENTED —Featioe Pesos, UNiv. 1-5798 “an ae iw aaacaeee | oe cies Take Senty.. Disk full basement, recreation room; — pal ed asi Live in _*Sdinet_ making. FE_5-6847. 1 OR 35289 of FE 81427 Mitchell's 1 holsttering 23 WANTED 3 UNFURN. ROOMS. - —————|__ References. Write Pontiac —)| $995 POWN : + anaes = ar Pee Own room aad beth. Nest bus | BLOCK BRICK “CEMENT WORK ——" Roto - TILLING Upholsttering | private bath. tn Drayton Plains | _ Box 79 fenced and well landscaped. See line and drue store Aust have —2nt_firepiac s _FE 2-2468 = Grading, landscaping } ~ “| area for occupancy about May 1 i | FURN" > ie ROOM ‘CABINS. “REDEC. 8 rocms. enclosed front & rear this home today good character references Mus! BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT ca MAS UPHOLETERING OR 3-712 | | erated 3462 Dodd Ct. FE 42031 porches 3 ve bath 2 beacroems ee ee ee er, Bs S smell Geardhters nOOR Nee 48. TELEGRAPS see : =, | | FURN FARM MOUSE CHILDREN —Dasemert Pega ce Bg Nog _ 54905 cs or .. uar ; OR 3-0583 IPCOVERS DRAPES x BED- YOUNG COUPLE HANDY WITH wercome_Remes Platequ 36900.; i250. Dem 19 dave. Priced rien Russel] Young WANTED WOMAN TO CARE FOR v +000. T Se vice = VW SLIPCO terial, FE 5-5797 paint and fouls. also two children; > RAILER NO 12 HURON Ciary Res! Esta.e 1362 W Huron “children and housework Must liv CARPENTER WORE CABINETS _ Income ax. otr spreeds. Your mrteria. dignified dor desire roomy WANT CASH , | HQUSET fe te rk Res! Es oe RAL TOR in FE 49373 _ stairs aiterations & garages. FE ~ oe | DRAPE: SLIP _ COVERS ee ee seiahberhood | Ve can get O1 om rma oa kee — Lo —FE_¢6002_Oven Evenings 412 W Ruren a PE +4525 WID WAITRESS CURB GIRI +9722 ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE | rials, Beadle F% eet Evraignent. will maintain like | pow gay gg MB couseas i taeae: mar oo, iS FURR On | 4 FEF, AMIL y Open Eves ‘til 8: Sunday ‘ti 6 Must be 18 or over Apply El CEMENT WORK. ALL KINDS Obtain vf tax revision benefits. Sarit e-— CUSTOM own. EMpire 3432000 pa il ley Buvere waite, | SOU AND eae Rossel | $21 986 full orice. 1 laree apart. ———_=+_runeey ti 8 Mar Drive-In 2490 Dixie Huwv.{ “ pioors Driveways ete. Rees. Jen. JOHN H ZURBRICK ing, 176 Cooley Lake EM 3_OR 4 ROOM FURN. APT. OR ° Tienced salesmen to serve, Unturn. Tots wei PE +1444 has 5 1 bedroo > OF Vor: corner. Sliver _Lake Ra Sen, FI 2-240. ee — Home_ — ae: Ed rE Pe . Randy 2 _— FE 54-8126. ext. von ee an honest aporaisal call ph = ee a ig | = ryt hg EF far eee A HiOM E OF YOUR WIDOW ‘HOUSEREEPER | AGE 48. CEMENT WORK BLOCK ParGi, BOOKKEEPING oc ol Tax aS eat & Found 24) Me aner Sp | today PARTLY FURNISHED BRICK 3| Cuarters 3 apartments have 3 OWN to 50 More for home than | garage floors & drives All| ice Very reasonable. Home ap- me 708 BOO URPURN. HOUBE PARTL ig a on rooms. i bedroom & bath each ‘ Sages FR 55072 before 10 @m.| work guar. No job too small. po:ntments. OR TER- * aaueke 2 small children bedroom — Aly a hot water heat. central ; or after Spm. {| _ABC Cement Co.. MAyfair 63997. INCOME TAX K SERVICE. 1 FE Lost—FEMALE 8OSTON Reward. | Good teterences. "FE! 3eene Russell Young mien Mesees 2 exons Ty room. } apartments are fur. Seminole Hills WORKING MOTHER WANTS MID- | CEMENT WORK yen; | 2181 _or_EM_ 3-202 oo Wa! SMALL APT” OR HOUSE renters in ¢ years—professional 2 ne Se Truly fine three bedroom brick pie aaed woman who desires| basements and driveways. Wort | scOREEE & TAX ‘AX SERVICE | OR 3-244 eg that will accept 3 small | REALTOR people. Near Dravion Pisins. "oe home with all of the appoint- home and moderate wages for & ranteed — free estimate, A. a | LOST LARGE BLACK BIRD | eet 2-8266, Room 9. Mrs 412 W. Ruron a Fe April 28. Year's | Clark Real oe im oa! doftacety eee care ot Disiee tek ae” Swe tman OR 3-9495. i; 4s Maynard ct TEE 55078 “Lost in 1 Chave oPmae ane pee || be arebsy | Deen Bren ano: ua S| lease $110. OR 3-4468 Sat. Sun. ts ; FULL PRICE you. Seeing is believing. Very cam and 1? noon FE ooes -| CEMENT WORK” FOOTING teas | fo ‘name of Boo” reward. Ol | WAwrED TO RENT: PASTURE eervite oe ete ar tub or prop: | oF after ¢ weetders or oy ig nice landecaped “Tet. toed i WAITRESS NOT OVER 30 YRS | fue 3 sen JACK BANNEN 2-847 —pamacePtion | Sef sre ist 1s a eee oe ee oe nom Cor 16 po | HOLIDAY DAY PAI as HOMES ‘Price reduced terms pos- oid single preferred Attermoes | TENTS Is. OUR SPECIALTY. Short Forms | Lost: RABAN PRESCRIPTION | and Novi. Call Bes ase Ist et Exiate | ple _ en | eile: CAN) fer an shift) 462 Auburn Ave ; - Fioors._ basements, EM 34879 or | dark glasses. Brown re oon | Laer 1 FRADE aoe or DUPLEX ON , WOMAN TO CARE FOR 1 = CUSTOM BUILDING 3 F. HA. FI! anne Py fy Forms ee Jr. High. Reward. Share Living Quarters 30 __Dequindre ~ Rent_ Houses Unfurn, 36 .* room Famep brisk reviv Pon- rt ie pi Eegisl) Wales :L Ske (ares Ne Pancing Modernizing, FE 45470 — FE 3-008 _* iN PURSE OW | TNE tine Press. Bt Coe est Side cam 6 30 me me frame Cer eearey ig =| = op ver, Retarn saree hdl CHRISTIAN WOMAN TO SHARE - — sre farm 3 ooM. « CHILD WE x _ wgan OA 85055 ORD. 4 ROOM HOUSE. A Véry nicé frame pome on XN. 7 ment work. et | | and een fi fentiy located. Poa- | 1. Good e ¥ a - —- Johnson : s rooms and Wotting. Mote. for. home” then | CARPENTER VORE ed _mongy, FE_cooe "| Spt Cemvententiy, «| ‘within ‘96° miles of city. 3 ROOMS” ADULTS ONLY IN| ¢ Houma OOM, AND AND BATH LCARPETED, | bain ona The, downstairs hag’ eqn . % 5 $s ———_ . - arage. ‘ waces Must be neat and depend. | Bullding “Olive sas Som BENJAMIN: Rk. BACKUS Cost: 3 DARK BRINDLE HOUND Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 2. Modern home with 5 to ten acres. T ROOMS IN AUBURN WEIGHTS. pba gaa rot paved ‘street, will really ikea" The bitehes \ wna ibe 8t.. Roorh1 ors. male and fe Semi-modern. 3134 Bessie. att tide, 81.180 down but will,| is ol new. Pireniace in \ | CEMENT WORK. RESIDENTIAL 18 W. Huron bon Reward mean Men Sen ae 3. Modern ranch type lake home. | _S¢mi-modern. 3134 Bessie consider less. FE 3.7332 or FE room. Good gas \ | and commercial: free estimate. PE 4.1892 peony p8.en17 BIL WITH VALUA-| To GET THE MOST FOR Your | 3. . 4 ROOMS ALL MODERN. WiTH +6000 ; 50x150 ft on, counts 2 "ANTED Ravmend Commons. PE 46366, ~ SAVE MONEY bie papers. Near corner of Lip- | land’ contrmt. “moniter pres 1%. ¥ edeeee tied city home in Income.,1 Bleek to school. woe ONLY 02.000 teu” . : WANTE DISCOUNT | DURING MARCH &) te | coin end’ Muros ‘Sts. Reward.| js the “bird” to see 43 W. Huron | 4. a to party. FE OWNER 3842 GREEN LAKE ; \, Girl for steady position tn finan- | APR'L. Modernize with licensed Let us file your returm for you. 43 PE 2-1706. a5 St. Phone FE 2-8316. good _+ 7 Re. 3 petrosm ‘modern home. $100 Do SIy gh meeeerabig reaitea. Son rocing "Rline™ gSheist inst be FRC Tae tor aopeint:|_ Fer aoa OO “al (on cman QRIGAGES, | 1. H. BROWN, Realtor | Fom LEise 7 sepaooar vem | Eins ak'safs 12" $100 Down oe A . } es . ie ° Te te 9) pretorrea. Pormeres.| wert Ar ote Tee WORKING MAW TAX SERVICE sued rect “Freinty ("Fa til. | ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from | Callus if you hare any of the| round | conveniences at $66 per | MODERN 7 DeDiooas SOME ON | "h souto ehell ‘hguse “with cedar Ld Mg not os tions ES ig eaten ae mark tchceter VEAL COO poos. i bf ‘tie Bs 100 foot fect froutege. 0 eae mentioned for sale. - Pe Call A. G. Elliott & Sons,| large lot Ano full f, bacoment. at | shake siding. Lat is 865x125. East na eT ne ° _Bald | lier es FE2-48 3-8500 plas advancement. ‘Bee. Mr Com vp ee + eee aa et eA | “Tes ae = sg tensaoe th reat “e-| = Dz. CHARLE ES USES _Muron___FEi tle WoDERN ; | BEDROOM 315 ie For caulty vot $2.00 and assume pa — for personal interview, 407 Com. + intment. es ‘ Telegraph | 33, ianwood Lake sae ee t Spike Eve. OR 32276 Home cails bv a TT hi ; EEN WALLET Eouttan'e Society 1717-8. Telegra urnished ; munity National Bank Building | "Fae PAMEER & ee FLOOR | _Melro.e Ave, PE 2-139 i — a, Tost Lat oon recone PE $0521. Eve. PESSOT ,_ Rent Apts. | = _infermation Lincoln "s 5 ro BE Tae Means a Lot | Bloomfield Highlands . r Work ranteed Free undry Ser le area. Reward 2-3645 ters ND. PRI- sTo ROO! convenier esale pos. | 7a room brick and frame home hi A $0: pavers Dravton La . cos mat STUDENT'S ream : $00 000 a 1am ag 2 emoloved itis | a ee giver cal us for manent | in exeolient ycendition. 2 cer ga- = — ~ mins OR 3.7274 t walle” Lake ric ( . Adults . only. IROOM YEAR frame bom Hm + Bi cet neigh' —— A NYLON & ALL MA- wallet in 3 ’ or . around f *onty 2 ks to shopping "center, FLCCF SANDING LAYING FIN. cuntarma wrt fimished io latest | valuable papers m we | st cue Gtewaned to purchase new or | Pasdock. Alberta Apts. Leree. living Tom Kiteiee. beth, wih bus service town and 000 "wiih 14,000 down. ® Gardver 4! Central FE equipment Cotton rugs all sizes,| 3.0126 Reward seasoned land contracts for our . 7 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. i fure . Hae VO] _2 89 —— TAG bate “he SOS AUTOMAT | [ogy GREEN BILLPOLD 18 clents, See me before vou sell. : 2 ‘oe GARAGE 8PECIAL LAUNDRY. 25 N Telegraph Rd Pontiac, valuable papers and ASK FOR * Bos MAH 34x20 complete. Labor and el eee Tei-Huron ee eee money, _pedi- needed. Reward. “ewes -_ To teeure’ plesk lephone Good terie! including cemirt work. Tack CURTAINS rE ee © Biv—To - spt tee Coleen) $505 fled ‘beautifully finfshed LOST. PET RED FOX, WEARING | you suY I7w BUS Telegraph. near W Huron Fun Price Terms. avICE _Laupiry PE 2-610), __ collar ag Ri 9 3317, , rw & & BUILDIN SERVIC | For PAMITY LAUNDRY SERV. aur: ity 108 W. , 7 elp ® 20 E. Pike ___Eve on _>207¢) — ¥ bene adults, EB. eee a , Ht Help Wanted GENERAL he yg enl 4s 2si01, 2 — ¢ che « home? _ ; Porgelty . 5 pire ge aml ont comme >| Landscaping 1 = rN : : : month ; CELLENT “OPENING en EF! 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© 29% . d th. part base Established 1916 ge BY OWNER. « ROOM AND BATH. * sogers oanenies oN, Weil | fa! wood of sluminim and PE 5-479 Today cil steam (heat for owner of EAST & HARGER CO pursery—has Johns-Maaville Puil windows. built. Older picture windows. rents for $60 per month. blus SUBURBAN BRICK. Ranch | See this } $ aped Many other fine fea- tures. $28,000. SYLVAN ——s pom fee et aes. 813 = eo 6 ® frontage 2-bedrm ear cone yg BE nook full path. full basement. binfed stoker heat. side thia at onlv $10 FLOYD KENT, Realtor ™ ia a PE 5-4105 open eves te Consumers Power OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY |“ =~ t- 00-F0-620-PA,-—— $950 New 2 bedroom modern homes | with privileecs op White Lake Laree livine room with vleture | Excellent kitchen. } * Bath Birch orcea air furnace. taundry trey Choose Drive out M-58 to Duck Lake Rd right 1 bleck to Poplar Dr 1 bloct to Island Dr SC HAYDEN | — COME? | This fine 2 bedroom Lome 1s pot | FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 bes Josiva Resi ee. 5 ee ROOMING HOUSE tr er oe ee Ph Open 33 W Huron St $8183 bas COMMUNITY LIVING EASTERN SHORE OF BEAUTIFUL PINE LAKE RLOOMFIELD TWP. Big ranch contemporary designs’ in 3 bedrooms-2 ceramic bath-Thermopane windows thru- out—Sound conditioning acoustic ceilings —Customised truss roofs and steel clear span lifetime no ~ Large sites. many Ges A Kage of fine suburban living from 622.000 to $28,000. Financed on easy FHA or GI terms. EXHIBIT HOME OPEN 16 ph ® DAILY NDAY SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd FE 5-9418 Extension 10 Reverse ( harges BROWN DOWN —Brant vew 3 bedroom bungalow with an ecre of land wel se wir Qutomatic hot water and ali in- terior studding You can pey for this one tn 1] years &@ 7 monthe Compare this with others where you pav for 30 years — LITTLE FARM. — Modern bedroom home with “s acre of B. and lake privileges. Good arage Tool shed. Seme fruit, Tries ete | 67.500 FULL PRICE-—® rm. brick bome with one 2rm apt. bese- ment and ges turn. Paved st. Lo eated near Bt. Fred's. ‘Terms. $5 800 BARGAIN —- bungalow with tee porch end good garege All in eacelient condition Lake privi- leges. off furn | $21.080 BRICK RANCH-Two bed-- room bungalow. Al. Jarge. rooms. . | Gris) peace old Pull base basement. | stibule entrance Fire- 1on22 mf porch 2 car 2 lots Call Mrs Hoyt 2-0640 on this ome Located at Syivan Lake ‘thine On East Mode’ LEFT ite? Fs ji fl E é i cbf i a 3 ay ? ee ae a a room. Eire Minas “Tan Ottawa Hills tah 2% Aa em Sin “ahenty ‘ef rooms for nesree: tion terms. | | a cece ig dy i siding Solid oak trim. Gas heat New Anchor fence. nice lawn, 2 car garage. Bus by door. New lower price and terms. Prompt possession. Seminole—Brick @ gracous. well — large screened rear terrace breakfast room and ll‘, tiled baths. All ip per- fect condition and to include yerd Owner wants action. Only $6.00 down. Suburban—Special Brand new west suburban 1 story ranch bungalow - 8ise 27136 Custom built for owner Has 23M living room and 3 nice bedrooms Mirror-ti.e oak floors and JOHN KINZLER REALTOR 10 W Huron ST Ph M no answer ‘a Fah Oven Eves erauive Real ‘Estate "each rE 23-0629 Co-op . Ena a ema | IN THE CITY ® ACRES AND YEAR OLD RANCH HOME WITH Perroems PA Lae AND DIN- 11n21 ING TAGE OPERTY 200 «=6BEARINGO 6FR ‘ it Ly TR EES. CHICKEN COOP, 2 — GARAGE pg ed oe ACHED TO A WONDERFUT SYL VAN REALTY 2383 ORCHARD LK. RD FE 50418 WE “ BUILD ON YOUR 4-3525 shell home Frame bungalow, 4 rooms, CLAR 1927 E. Auburn Rd OL_ 1-651 rec- Teation space full basement, oil Storm 4 (vrcom oats income. Paved School. Auburn Hetgnie. rE. “heal. West Side Terrace rec- air unit, 3 car garage. $0250. Terms. Vacant Modern 8 room. Living a room kitchen one. 2 bedrooms and bath up. Extra lot Close to school. $11,500 with $1500 down, ; Near St. Joe’s aos Homes rang a ch tiboo to / 43100 es Fae Next to enh ‘of States office FE 46181 FE ¢5368 FE 2-522 WEST SIDE S rooms and bath immediate possession Nice section Ou heat. $9,000 with $1,500 down. BALDWIN AREA 2 bedrm. home. near schools and transportation. Nicely decorated, ou heat Just $7.000 Gl A COUNTRY ESTATE | | | | | ‘ ' | i | | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor! oper 9-° | ot ae Living Pleasure. ‘ 42 Mt. Clemens St gold? We know the price is riant.| LL. HI. BROW N, Realtor | ORS ana 2" Fest weten= + 167 -W Hur FE Senet RED H ie borhood, on «@ large corner lot. Member = ” Real Estate Exch. sou dim fitchen full beth and’? cor at |? oA FLAT ACBURN FE ¢2252 or FE 20179 Btorm windows po screens 4 State Bt wet family, fat. | . every window. Built im 1951 with| Price. 916.808. © room. bon x INCOME The down payment has just been 8 y ot ae pg 2 Feduced, You ca mate © cccd| ©. Huron, © Sen, 66 | Oene . Mloperate ‘entrances, sew buy and move in this nest honre Hactiaed, eke on. for rf ag La wine bg om NOTHING DOWN | nar car and half garage ian ee ee — “om bu: 4 3 bedroom house with | shade. paved street. excellent ry men’ o, vour lot Unfintabed Brice. A050 aaa bent — “WHITE aA at es ed | $245 DOWN A ~ BROS. 1 bedroce. starter acme. Dut on} #.tooms. plastered, fared, wei, full bath, vour lot = ed, plcton Mlogd mea laree | GOODELL REALTY pesulated, vem om aa ____3200 Rochester Rd. OL 60831 — Fi this price, $5,600 with own. open nriva ger om 21) |—" OXFORD HOME a wilt vata, Wet tn goed N & ROSA wilh bata. Well loc SEMINOLE HILLS serge IRWIN & ROSA ttractive room hom: - ¢| RE rm ; ag Pay Th vod &*,950 with term Baldwin 7 aaa tuechen” = you™ ATE PE 5-01¢1 FE 29-0544 FE- living room with fireplace, air Oxford, Mich. OA tum | ment has coe ee WILL SACRIFIC E H DOLL HOUSE ecpa Fr $0500 cash or $10,750 terms , . neg A ra A nna hn prone Good heme in excellent location. crag ss soars SEY with family ‘bv spocintment cals Saask” sats Ma hy A ws white ge Ms eer weer INCOME oe — =: er. streamlined kitchen complete . : &t\se.|~ “er ae storm windows and acrsens Bi, 2 soar, wee sees $1450 | Heated "aumty” waiting © #10 ‘bo a , | Unfinished | house 28x30 | and cold wal wilew treet. == : | White Lake. Full price only | go a tee : 4 “1 IVAN W. > $1450. . Gee. 4 lots with. frontage on 2 SCHRAM |e fore ao as Bee these 3 bedrm brick rapch t e r hi J ae eice a tered | . walls, select oak floors. bamt. with partitioned rec rm heat auto. gas hot water ter. Low down payment. OHN K. IRWIN a REALTOR e 101% WN ginaw Street Phone FE 7 Eves. FE 23-1804 CHARLES ATTRACTIVE BRICK a Terrace. $6500 cash to mortg S$ rooms beth. gas furnace basemem, screneed-im porch. BIG FAMILY BRICK 3 —, breezeway garage quo 4 cedar closets. $16,275 cash ant mortgage. SIX ROOM BRICK large com- fortable luxurious home for $22,- $00 with $3500 down. FHA. Base- ment, breezeway, 2 car garage a ee burs gin BL $0x150 ft. lot coy tion for house, septic tank. good well —_ FE 4-0521 aa Salesm hom Seepaentive | Be ee EE , aceange Let the Other Fellow Help Here's a good 2 family dwelling wb rooms downstairs, 4 room up full basement. sutomatic heat and hot water Bick to — fg terior 2 car «arace Priced at $16.00000 by coeua: meat oni suburban living. See this de | ee. Cit: with fireplace, wall to —. separate — dining room, in and auto. hw. hester. | tion. Price Bh cone! to $6,500 ‘or quick ‘eale G GE L. SCALES *] 86's N meee COPE 23-8011 DRAYTON PLAINS room home oi] furnace, ——s walis s some fin- ing. Good fenced lot, COLORED ©. Nice 2 bedroom home. red Walls oak floors. gas heat. paved roe — Dossession-~only “ADAMS —— TY M2 es ave ae AGH boo of PE D100 OPE Every Nite 5 to 8 $700 Down Plus FH. \ Mortgage Cost | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION ~5S brand new FHA bunga- jlows. Living room has pic- ture window Built-in cup- boards in the pleaant kitch- furnace: automatic ter heate:. Oak floors. City sidewalk sewer, water and Drive out Baldwin 7.360 RAY O'NFIL, Realtor 7 W. Huron Open 60 Phone FE }-7103 or FE 3-1648 Co-operative Rea) Estate Exchange) Total price. West Side | Three bedrooms. six room home “= GAYLORD | _ Pike St. | 83% _W. Huron FE 4-938 LAKE FRONTS frontage near Ln Orion only ELIZABETH LA Grab your suitcase. furntshet 17 ‘rooms ment condition throughout sutom atic KE Completely full base- Heatalator : oft hest only + A ear — peach - $ié.- REALTOR 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 5-1284 FE ¢3844;: Open 8 to 7 Enehou 2 pleasine bedrooms and sun porch a ‘ cutomatio heat and water, garage. Priced at 813 600 0 don't wait. look today. — . _ “BUD” NICHOLIE Teal estate and insurance FE 41201 Eve Mrs Keichner FE 48773 Living, attached 2 car carage. basement wth of] furnace lovely lot 100x345 ft. Shown by eats. cas ~~ -—— laa ear garage lot 50 x 150 ft.. with priv on bow Lake. orice $}3.500 with $3.500 wn. after 6:00 call Mr. Me- 7 room modern home. basement with auto oil hot fe. ° Logg oo porches 2 cat «a- u ge #1 500 down. OFFICE OPEN 9 - 6 OHNSON, Reaftor S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 A. 1 sen ree walndk trees Oniy $11,060" with , » FOR COLORED : garage. Ask $2600 down 2—Gooa bedroom, modern home. partly 7» ~ OFFERS Immediate Possession ‘com bungalow. larze kitchen with payment balance less than rent. Lake Privileges Practically 3 up full base- | 12x12. : car garage. 10 trait | trees, fenc diate ponsecsion. Only 700 terms New -Brick Bauch Bont} Jemm, temiy bene . wh aes y insulat- ed new cedar sid- ing. Storm window, and screens & also 2 Toom on lake level. ear garace. $23.- 500, terms Roy Annett Inc. EP tan of i j | j en Tile bath Ot forced air ' gas wa- ‘ strictiy modern. excellent on iarge iot 68300 ft > Corner VWilittams _, — on ment. Barn. 18x30. goats? ; aed nace, $7950 ing. Imme- | $i4.- | | Why not talk it over ~ With jormss that e | ene with appil- bow you ® Ra 4 TO “sELL On |teDiat i it Your me DREAMS is CHAPIN CONSTRUCTION FE 4-0447 FE 5-3479 NEW HOMES | NORTH SIDE 3 homes wit 2 bedrooms. full beu. ful] basement. automatic oll heat. Priced at $16,000 with $1500 down payment including mort gage costs on FHA a Veterans Loan. ee ANY LOCATION We will buid a home of \your chotce on your ewn lot or Will eet you & lot sunolv plane add specifications and arrange financ-\ ing Call ua for further detalis NE STONE REALTY CO $l. Josivr 32-0253 Sw tom Gale: Sun vt 3% LINCOLN JR. HIGH . € room. 3 bedroom. home nice basement and 3 car narkae Near 2 schools arid ‘bus aved Street. $10,000 with terms this. § with attractive terms CRAWHORD SPRING BRIDES Here's a little dream home com- ete furnished. lots. There are 2 loveiy screened ers a steal at $4500. STARTER HOMES bedroom bungalow. with full asement located _ of Pontiac e com- plete on exterior with studdings a tor A sarge also with ent vy 06379 down THELM: 4 M. ELWOOD) ELIZARETH L AKE RD. | | | ' 02 stinacrive a ROO If you like 1,550 | FE ¢is0 end @ ft. ranch style bungalow com- | plete on the exterior with cedar | shakes loc b school bus Bus service | the door onlv $385 down. ANNETT F. C. Wood Co. Realtor & wtSe OR 37-1235 fice Bay 5 Aftee_ 5 call _OR 3-7038 NEW GI HOMES $1650. down in- — cludes th. morteaea cost 3 bed- reom brick homes Plastered walls, divided — heat. West suburban HOME-INCOME. Two 3 room anpart- ments. Each with beth & sepa Tate entrance $1950. down. Con- venient lgcation. DUCK LAKE. 6 rooms. 19° living room with ledgerock etpictat West of down OVER AN ACRE, $850 down -_ answer for the ‘large lamily. 5 rooms on first Moor, 2 bedrooms: 2nd. floor Full basement. fur- J.C. HAYDEN na mee INDIAN VILLAGE Full Basement Fireplace Screened Porch Near Schools & Shopping LESLIE Ri TRIPP Realtor PE tee Ss re car \ 5 ACRES Large farmhouse Living room ~ tile bath, 2 bedrooms. large Kitch- en. ulility room down Jj room apt. up. Beautiful shade. Within 6 mile area Priced at only 611.500 with reasonable terms. sc E Partly modern 4 room house. Garage. large lot, lake privileges $5050 with §1.000 down of wul | discount for cash | Dorothy Snyder Lavender | 340 w Huren E 2-4411 or EM 3-3303 GI SPECIAL LIVE WHERE YOU PLAY 3 fully modern 2 bedroom under construction on Williams Lake Ra (Paved) at Pleasant Lake. Large shady lots Lake priv- leges. ol] eutomatic heat, cement | side-drive Choice of colors throughout. Maov extra features Only $400 down owlus mortgage costs We also have for that future home large beautiful lake [romt and can- al lots Also 100 ft lots with lake privileges throughout the en- tire lake area chased on easy cerms JOHN J. DYER 8065 Commerce Rd EM }- 4771 | Open Sun ‘till 7 pm BRICK TERRACE : bedrooms large living room. ining\room kitchen and beth Full basement On Maynard Ct just off Mit Clemens floors hot air furnace nomica! on fuel a lot of first St Class lho space for 66.000 with | $900 hk. "HE MRSTE. AD ) Huron _4-8284 HOME. modern kitchen and full ‘bath. en- closed porch Laree beautiful landscaved .| BEYOND COMPARE homes | These can be pur- | Oak very eco attached garage. | Beautiful 65 ft ranch home located near Lake Orion Custom designed for modern living Among the outstand- ing features are sunken living room wit natural cut stone firepl and French doors opening into the patio, sepa- rate dining room 20 foot cabinet lined wood pand@ed . kitchen. Gas fired stream | baseboard heat throughout, | including the basement and Many othb- features appointment only. $23 LITTILE RANCH Located north of Pontiac. Very cute ranch type home With two bedrooms jiving room full beth con- venient kitchen Plastered wal’s through-out. Large lot 275 feet deep You will have room for the children to play here without worry. Oniy $8,960 ON A KNOLL a short distance north town is a nice ranch | home with a breezeway and a two car garage Two bed- | rooms large te. room and Kitehen Pull basement. Beautifully landscaped aeore 1 and a half jot. Buy now so you cap enjoy the summer months in your own home. $1500 down. ly HERE IT IS } Just think of tt. They don't | come like this very often. Two family home with only | $1,350 down Here is your chance to have a home and income at the same time T@o four room apts. each | CROOKS ROAD 1 With utility, Two bedrooms eak floors and besutifully landscaped. For further contact this office. WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR Open Evenings 3087 W. Huron ‘ul 8 FE +3560 4 BEDROOMS CLARKSTON Built Th gre ranch bun- Pope pl car garage ae = 3150! 6 Tate Tooms and ba on first floor Plastered walls, oak floors. Dormitory bedroom on second floor 15x29. You bet — full basement Better hurry —fuil Price is $12,500. LAKEFRONT On U r Straits Lake-in Vil- lage of Orchard Lake Large brick and frame home with” arge rooms down and bedrooms up are 8x10 and 12x10 Fine con- nicely decorated porch overlook: ng the this well located lake home soon! $18,900, trms HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 2-0474 83 N. Telegraph Open Evertings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Drayton Woods Sub, Compare = , room Priced at $18,950 with those at $21,000 to $23.- through ig OL MES. 'B. ARTRAM 4392 _Dizie OR_3-1950 SUSAN LAKEFRONT Nice 5 room frame, D4 around home. built in ‘52. 500, terms PERRY P — Butlt in ‘53. 2 bedroo: avae room with fireplace . Modern kitchen with break- fast bar. utility, electric heat. $1,- wn. 7 al ™~ INCOME Nice 3 family with private en- trances and bath, hardwood floors throughout, new gas furnace. In- come $145 pilus owners 6 rooms. $15,750. terms. . IV-RADIO REPAIR Cement Dbiock building, 40x24, with 3 large rooms for living quar- ters with attached garage $6,950 pee price with $990 down, $60 "RIDGEWAY _ 975 Baldwin - al = per cent down, age mitge costs. Attractive 4 room rm jow, fully Bene ig built im bath, off heat. block to bus FURNISHED INCOME West Side Brick, includes all fur- niture. has lovely 5 room apt. for owner 23 room asots up $10,000 ‘earace ausdan MANOR Brand new 6 room modern ranch home mirror like oak floors, bath, lovely bie bedrooms base- ment space for Ree Room, 2 car garage Call for Apot. Joseph F. Reisz o% WwW Poe &, re 302 AFTER chil MI 44419 Co-operative heal Estate Exchange gas heat public water, plastered walls Newly decorated Priced at $8,200. Low down pay- ment to G. I. information plegse Pull ii | Co-operative Real Estate Bechange iu ment—automatic oi] heat. } recreation room and manv other attractive es Cali for further information. $950 DOWN move vou fnto this ta Large EVERY — Handyman should see this property House ts 2432 needs [inishing inside. Good East side location large lot Immediate possession! $400. down will handle. f |; With the attic fimished in knotty ‘ : > Ter $7500 term Also 4 room vear ping & cedar Tiled beth. auto ( ARROIDI. G. POR RITY around home nartiv furn. 3 larce | in as = “al agg ge agen erg A © 2644 West Huron FE 23-7124), lots ~~. terms. Both 1 — sTreens 1s is @ we em home from alled Lake School « a ’ be are talon te we ee fer Eve. Col FE 35m Pontiac. bus —— A ag ha EDW. STOU T, Realtor ¢ ormation | leses_ to Union Lone Lakes. 77 N Saginaw 8t FE 5-8165 | Mr \\ ‘d dE ( meerens | FDW “RE ITH Open evenings ‘tlh 8 30 OOGW ar States i “THE LAKE Man" } Built in 1960 with three bedrooms | HILT TOP ' 4432 | and excellent basement. Gas heat. | she U N “Al "ON = large b rooms pilaster walls, Overlooking @ beautiful lake. This BU Gi : . | attractively landscaped, fenced) ¢ room frame house has large Lares 2 bedroom. Near Lincoln | yard. Reasonable price & terms.| jiving room, 2 bed 3 and kitch- | School Oak floors. Ot) fur- | Call FE +¢0658. en. On large lot. Some furnish- me 68.960 easy terms. | Total Price ings Fon “so ‘.: a | Near Crescent Lake Nice 2 bed. | ' pb down a or er room bungalow minum storm | eavieaee poor oer eo “down. Best, | orm | Windows. automatic roe heater | yi : »AN Intertor trim on 950, terms | * basement, Cail MY 32821 or OA "St RURBAN HOME | inert rte oe te ee, cate | HERE'S ONE OF THE| 3 #6 East Fiint A 2 story frame house with 4 Hwy. Large 2 bedroom b alow. | FE W OP PORTUN Orion ° that bedrooms, basement, 2 car S Full basement, oi] furnace, $8,750, | +a IT IES] u rhe: -_— to see anrining a rage large olay S| ae . , | To secure ap ipcome in We base -o variate. a variety at béenes a Hole rage) ire ttle ates 1 PONTIAC. REALTY | ee nee peg ot ly Bf == Drees space. 3 bedrooms on second 737 Baidwin PE_ 56275 | per month is is & mod- Sieiely: “ gg eg trees and le trees. = ern income with full base- 2 b to , Whatever spepery® pee hese to sell $ | GILES REALTY CO. 62 W. Huron FE 54-6175 , open 8 til 8 Partridge ,..I8 THE “BIRD”. TO. SEE DUPLEX, INCOME Truly rooms and bath. Income $120 per month Destaned for mintmum of upkeep and maximum return Tenants pay all utilities. Only $89.000 on terms: BFAUTIFUL RANCH Here's an Ob! so comfortable ranch home just made to order for you Four rooms b With beautiful basem with shower and finest oi] heating system 2 car garage. and well landscaped large lot. $16,500 full pree WARD F. PARTRIDGE REALTOR 43 W. Huron St Oven Eve. 7 to 8 FOR COLORED ~ | Neat and clean 5 room modern | Lg alow. 2 lots for garden. Price | 5 | . about $1,200 “Gown Newer 3 bedroom bungalow Beau- income, $3,000 down John Kinzler, realtor, 677 W Huron St. Mrs. Howard FE 2-6412 Super Special 3 bedroom suburban, ranch home in Dryaton Plains, 1 large living room with dining L. and picture window, sliding closet doors, and Deautifully decorated, ot] heat, storms and screens, large jot erms. Crescent Lake Estates 2 bedroom bungalow. on 2 lots, aaetes walls, off heat, alum! rms and se . ilake ae A ay 3 days eu only ¥1.b00 easy terms. R. J. VALUET, Realtor ' 345 Oskland Ave rE 50693 | Co-operative Rea] Etate Service ) ON LAKE OAKLAND | a, 2 lé¥el home with 2 full 2 ¢ bedrooms, expan- — attic, closets galore, quen- oak Doors and red Automatic rage. ot ig co tie off furnace 2 car gs- ed yard. Clean and rtable. $3,000 down will GIROL! X & FRANKS = $-Sun. 1 to FE 2-8316 a rare offering in an In- | tome property Each side has 3 / | tifully decorated ‘o = tnclude carpeting. TV antenng and rene- tian blinds. about $3 down or, 10 per cent down to G. 10 rooms 2 apts. 2 baths and 9 extra rooms tn 3rd floor for } Sanne ee aiditional apartment of and beth with 2 bedrooms. rents for $60 per month A 2 car warase Lot 200x180 ff Of- fered at 610.750. 62.500 down. SEE IT TODAY To Buy-To Sell-To To Trade | You BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE I? MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Oven Eves ‘til 8 Sun. 1-4 | Co-operative _ Estate Exchange 20m 3 1075 Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE ‘SYLVAN REALTY Elizabeth Lake Estates A BEAUTIFUL 3 HOM UST_ LIKE NEW IT REALLY HAS EVERY THING ae gg AN D- ILEGES ON LaKE OCCUPANCY $16,500 Only 63000 down. 1638 — ONLY $2590 DO YEAR OLD RANCH TYPS BUNGALOW 3 ROOMS BREAKFAST ROOM. LI BASEMENT UNPIN- — FLOORED perc CAN BE USED A8gS EXTR BED- 1To WALL CAR- COPPER PLUMBING, : SCREENS Etc. LANDSCAPED AND FENCED. [ee il ghee $12,500 Ivham Homes GRACIOUS LIVING Svivan Lake Area 2 YEAR OLD B RICK RANCH HOME ON CORNER LOT 1162135 BEAUTIFULLY er ee ee a ee fs Ul, Sl le ll tee — —- =~" h - eos ee ee oe a : / es \ . * fe f | ‘ : ' * hy ‘4 } i o/ f ‘ } j Pd a 5 i / + . J | : . 4 7 i fe - t ~~~ ff j ; j oF ; _/SHIRTY-FOVR - ; < ! | __) THE PONTIAC! PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL. 8 1955 trae ; ] Wh 1K = - : , F _ For Sale Lake Prop. 44 For Sele Lots 46, — For Sale F f de Pon arms 48 SLICE OF HAM ; Rae - “ ~ —— ‘ For Sale 56| Sale Household Goods 57| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For ‘Sale Miscellaneous 60 gee BUILDING SITES & ACRES er a : = aoe Oe ate ary, tole nee Watkins Lakefront | or sasmabaw road _r0ix1s0 ato larmere } See w-| | TenoLa * ‘ BROOKS DARSSES “SIZE 3 tank c— fi very geod building site, nat able and level soil Re ° ‘ : , - at ee Ma Les | oectbadllags "a. excel an Tn coMPRESSONS Cun 01.600 cash oF wil of , te cocetent oss: | . g ; ‘ serge tere wipe ag “| paym . y ote A , AEE xe. « ri wr f f wr ee _ | ont : 5 . wooded lakefront lot, & 2 lots, % aille from Airport, 100x130 | living room with fireplace. oak | | , : — - with stone 3 fat Sate case. floors up and. down. | plastered a) “ ae Ae : TV. 90 ere een i ® . . x i - MI le a i u' deryaet | ES iets Beets rep mam | Soe" Sacis “ge etal eae 7 es Fe ae Me OUT — 1 fot on Mana Ra. “iidusis feet, TQ sEE pv ig ee 4 ey oo te yy: a 142x252 feet, To To —To Trade plies. pay more when ‘you : Pontiac. $000 cash. You BUY IT WELL INSURE It can Dest for less errenged.” 2 gota. city sewer, water, gas, $550, 4 pe spe $16.75 | 7 miles out Baldwin, boms . We ‘have other lots available. tn is (ay tis poo yu 1-000. : m ation Btee) tack: : a wish it ‘nderested contact Clark *Mcly'greas'weed 8 't| G & M COMPANY _ Real Estate, PE 46483, open eve- . 8 06 dseded spreader $3 | saws wee —_ REALTY CO., REALTORS | $199 80 ft. clear plastic hose § 3.90 | SuanbensD alt Wo HAVE A SELECTION | Co-operative Estate Exchange ft. soaker hose...... SiS) GUARANTEED. KE OAKLAND of lake orivilege lots and home FE 2-0263 8.365 gmelt nets p16 see | SE See _ ee ne, LA in W and in West $1388 Steam ‘and dry tron’. $10.88 GARDEN TRACTOR A . ¥ loomfield Township. from Open Eves ‘ti] 8: Sun. 104 $15.96 Sit stand 2. fromtage on, ei eaninst | 0128 uv. Bast Terms. 101s W board A fe Deay- D: ORSE NEXT DOOR TO CH $97.50 Vacuum cleaner and * po — er POsT attach . . inside entrance to basement, 3-car 30 ACRES ON DIXIE As ee ee $20.08 a ye heat, outside ans $24.95 Elec. fry. pan & cover $14.95 | Flee, het 2 ow oe wonly $10.950. PE tam? or FE 3017 an see, est, 19.95 er mizer $12.06, l fired hot water tanks wv 7 room house idea] for Motel $30.53 yer . stand. Cold & hot water furnace Y BEACH ol petcis| Theater. All eo wwe $24.95 coils, Wate: softeners ear around 3dedrm. home| Mave 4 lovely ite ACRE PARM TN ALPERA CO os 'W. urea. : - ane ned $98 03 W. Rutrers st rm. cut-stone fireplace, 1 A PA A CO. Aj . deepfryer . 995 GAS WATER HEATER. 90 base: ith d clear Will sell on contract. Le ween tf : : ~ e e . cutte . Sue bee Sosoment wa a me RE a By ; a ; eat | 38 Sat tre coouer $13 | PN a = ee ee | Acmes. | ROM ROMER : | . Buca” ae 8 rag FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Seminole Hills ———4| i TEP OAS sore 6 TRERTER | "inet ek, chore i arage oF . . —_) . . 4 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Oneida road pear street No. 170 7 , - i ~ 2 Gas inc reg. ; Boots OF ALL KINDS _—— Next to Consumers Power Size: 648° x 13098’. Priced at VO FARMS |$ 495 Carpenter handsaw $1.75| Ore car read- cut garage. $340. $2. SEYMOUR LAKE RD e .. terms. 08; | 35-8 48" brass pound level 8.38 Phone FE 42575 | Leslie R. Tri Realto neigh a at miles Raw Mt Nowsteorwes & MAIN FURNITURE softener. completely automatic, ty og ed $2300 wor eek ae HC. LITTLE “ye . Tripp, Realtor ss yes ee Free Parking FE $-3953| riced right. water heat- | $40. $6295 automatic utility or Beautiful modern double con Open Evenings house with oil heat. elec- “ 1290 Baldwin’ Next to Adier's Mut.| ¢F ® real low price. Laundry | $1) 9% Mitre. box & son | fe duct-type 0 ‘furnace eaten aie Tae Be cles Ge 22 W. Lawrence Street tric hot water heater and . ». And what can we do for you, sir?” ABOUT ANYTHING you want, “™* ae ere spat %5| 80 simple you cén_ install ie mek ele. aan PE $8161 or PE ¢4278 full beth. Chicken house : (a® BE FOUND AT L & 8. FRAYERS 23 is. Hsctris gril $13 98| service it you PETRO heat modern streamlined kitchen, Ce gy Oi! space heaters, all sixes; school | §89 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 40526 $9 tg" Electric aril. os | service Associated with Trailer completely furnished. 136 fect on priv 19,500 with da. B desks with seats attached; new cain 10 95 rig bench vise......... wit Exchange. FE 23-4300. After hours, Chame lake, near Hale. 1 year “ po as. | Protostive re- m possession. usiness Opportunities 51 51 Money to Loan 53 bo era «= agen poem os ~ TRADE-IN SA n pronennee socesnesaie: 8 110] EE EAS, $80. DORRIS '& BON REALTORS, | on W. and RATTA LAKE RD. 8 | POR SALE GROCERY. STORE, | ~~~ OSE LO ranges. gas & elec. $5 up, beds, ke 2. = 95 Som, steel tape. 1 | 752 W. Huron St. PHONE PE | —0¢& Rds. Oxford. Midwest +6410 — ae 8 stock and fixtures. Good neigh | ee et dee ee GE washer. ......... = “es $ 5.7% Tool box $350 | if you don’t find what you 41557. DRAYTON WOODS | at coe . te __borhood. FE 3-9273. | SH . $5 up: new chrome dinetic AERO $a0.50. |¢ $98 Berneometic $5.75 want in column, why | tor @ good Duy. Imesinsjod «| CLEANERS FOR SALE. FE ¢426 - OPPING Seta. $5 pe. 040.08 uD: chests. | Thor Automatio <0.0....... $30 88. 63066. 10 crescent set $.205| § s Low = A limited pamber of excellent | [20u house in good eee FOR A LOAN? ace 8 a 6 pom ocr range ......++----- Soe ss. | 8 AE all bear mir. $27.50 ented to buy” a? Just 200 FT mnie rane ae tes| Lergrrctianes | |Ohsaee Ale ear eae | “Tere comare ore | ae, 1H Pe we te Recemmcrsuneer BR) divide. rectwictions. VHA cpgreririaesi| acres of wesds. @ Ulleble | _ tomers. Goawide credit’ Bingle ee | Ee Con * ‘ "CRU MP ELECTRIC |" is ype cnet ese what you want | S57" WITER TER. 30 GAL OLMESBARTRAM | saicress Ss cctapegemeaies| Srsamioeecs Met | aq PPRTORERTORE | fen ak Poon, geval won | "USE" OUR eagy Paywent | 04) auburo ma FE essa) fue Peay: ges at gay | fee, mem approred lar ue oe ; OR 3-1950 a Brayton, Wood a = Fg An aer Full price just $10,500 with fo Tr man and wife. Furni- in today. WE BUY SELL TRADE ANY- 12 IN. AIRCASTLE TV TABLE, pay for tt. e ant | opsumer's s seeso end | Mon. : $2500 down rats’ thie aretinite mes, | LOANS $25 TO THING, COME. OUT mode! table me 3 $35 Play- RN | 811950 falue, $40.50 and $60.50 | - pemepiga apenomammempniaisia 4 : operate this le speciaky , $500 AROUND. 3 o _ er_piano, make ler FE 46-3046 GENERAL | These are slightly marred. Also | BLOOMFIELD TWP. HOLMES- ‘BARTRAM PAUL A. KERN, Realtor euare, Tuas sree. soaeeay BENEFICIAL PARKING OPEN. MON rors. |? OREEN RUOS. 9 X 13, GOOD WAREHOUSE CO. | SS*it® ltl and Bottled ges heat | : LAKE FRONTAGE 692 Dixie OR _}1950 | 31 Oakland Ave FE 2-9200 ea price. Pontiac Press, FINANCE CO WED MIGHT TO 8:30. BUN. 13 Complete Fe ae $16. | 2258 Dixie Mey. BN. of Telecranh | Frucrescent 303 Orchard Lake | E “Real Estate Since 1919" aa AN , TO $ : 3 | “piece LIVING ROOM SUITE. |to"2.30 Monday. Priday Evenings |——~ UPPER LONG LAKE & NORTH SIDE = selaes sare you 1_W_ Lawrence, FE 2-0249: Pontiac & 5 SALES CO. 4 mi cast of | 9x12 rue. Geed condition. Cheap. B r ig : Hearing Aids ; ~ City lot, across the street from _ Fisher Body geie, 60K. Menne LOANS > eke ce Ack ee eee | 92 8 Beem ARN FOR SALE. . HAMMOND LAKE | ferry Lake. Gy water and sew: x ve EKennett.| gaxten & ce, Auburs (hd Mis.” |" pagssens —OvERSTUPFED | ~~~ 4" _____.|_ Batteries and Cords or on the street. Priced very low 71 ACRES PER § SERVICE STATION “oR “4 @ Lawrence St. FE +1538 ANTIQJE SOLID MAHOGANY «cell ggg mn uA 200 000 FEET ALLAORE ere vos 80x 200 ...cceeees $6,400 $350. Level to tly chanics _Gole 0 Co. FE 30173: - OA % eieieh bed, 1 MA ’ a oe eS oe man iN poe Doug = 0 COMPLETE OIL FURNA- 90x 219 .......-0+ $7,200] Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | frm, ity Seals eed | Building Supply Business ; N ee Par) mn. NLOADING SALE | sia pa Io al oe es ah a tg iy RB 5 : w St. : oa - : : L one EAUTIPUL 6 FT @ INCH B Big se U furniture. . +r $35 4 106 x 209 oe --. $8,900 —— ee — ere house and garage. $300 fastest, crewing goetions ef ab $33 to » $25 a $500 oad a en custom | ag nd Some slignily “marred. Bedroom * Le ge adel DISCOUNT TIL Be ee aoe aha : - . with 7 ft. highway. frontage 2|30 E LAWRENCE — 1206. oo oo “a x YE , to install. Obtain other materiais Attractive hillside lots; many witn| For Sale Acreage 47! 9=IL-AKE FRONTAGE With modern Living Guarters on FENDLY SERVICE ~ | | BENDIX WASHER, GOOD CONDI | new "colton mattresses ..... $ 9.50 Cees oy for you if you wish. OR 33066 —_ “ — ®% mile of lake A pe — Innerspring mattresses .... $15.50 ‘ . . INSULATE NOV ake frontage ts becom ing ecarce | 322-3 ACRES. 3? HOUSES, CHICKEN ity e-nane farm west grossed over $90.b00" AD gy NEED $500 BOTTLE GAS sen aging ees Ie $30 00 1947 Hagerty Bey sapnnes Lake AN Vv ow se unt i house, fruit trees, piano, stove,| of ‘Large modern farm juded besides real estate is New low price. Complete installa- | Piatt OUTED se ath oe MaArket ND SAVE MONEY set Ly restricted House size 1,400 png goods. deep well pump.| home. fof bern 32, stan | late model equipment. Entire par- or less yy ofl? Slug eee. Kenyes | or canes cereeee G08 | SATRNGEMS cancEey ~ YOuNos CALL othe — Ham- hions rinking cups. s. . Ni . wa ou * - | ga names howe and ree aerate bowwe:| “EMBREE & GREGG. WITH CUICK | atmowegutrre sere ar | Merson ong ceetane weg | teeen_attnewe_aessan| | M. A. Benson Write or Call for Map | Mp AcrEs. 2 ROOM FRAME er information. | 65 Union Lake R4. EM SERVICE? semble these yourself thing for the home. Come in and| Ddoilers. automatic water heater, ae . Electricity. 16 miles north “= v 34383 <é four chairs ond, table. a ~} a be convinced. hardware, electrical supplies. | 540 N. Saginaw St FEderal ¢2521 HOUSEMAN of Pontiac, 1 mile off Dixie Hwy FLOYD KENT, Realtor | Uae Lake Village ____ $39.95. These are brand new 1955 Oakland Furnitur soil. galvanized. copper pipe and ~MAN- ont Ou OE pe | bee wo 6 W. Lawrence Fe 6105/70 BUY, TO SELL — REALTOR| Then Home & Auto ato ts the e piace models, famous make, formica urniture | ittines Lowe Bros paint | INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPH SPITZLEY eae Open Eves Partridge is “WHE BIRD” to see.| ‘© come Most tops. all popular colors Come | 104 8. Saginew FE 2553) / (HEIGHTS SUPPLY) 2685 Perry | ic equipment and dark room, sup FEderal 8-1331 M hee Next to Consumers Power | BUSINESS NETTING OVER, $2,000 phone for coun ge $500 a se Vinesd “ef tees ouwraordina’ | Senay ipo ins. 6 SUPPLIES 3 ou ry 7 BY Ow ~ @ ACRES, NEAR ones bone 7,500 8a. furnitur or signature and | bargains. tae Fluorescent, USED Miically_ CARD Se tee _C\MERAS & EO has MIdwest 4-7422 Crescent Lake. Level and cleared. |. rg yee vos | ¢ repayment plan suited to your | 283 Orchard 1 ve TRADE-IN DEFT. oo KITCHEN | CABINET ~ SINKS WOodward 3-4816 Small Soke 4e800 Terms. "FE| OUTSTANDIN ie 71 Seals you, Tuslic Fleisher Mase beautiful “42 in model 905.00 wa small lake. Terms. FE} OUTSTANDING FARM | 1 FEET ON HIGHWAY EXCEL | Soule ‘asile 3 Fleisher, Man- SELLING. OUT ALL Occasions) chair. ........... $9.98 BURMEISTER’S value $50.50. marred 408 Wash Bivd. Bidg., Detroit 26. | —2071? 1 ° lent coportenmice -geuren, S00 ager. President. |~ a ee hes ia he Se So Tl acres of good tillable land.| Broker FE_5-8845 = Pe Ka gB TILE, 10 PT. Pull size poster bed, m at) Sichas t_, 4-1 > 1 Assi ments fronting on two roads, spacious i Ph. FE 5-8121 im vd 26. vinyl! tile. 100. | srudio a scent, pecia ign noe aoe benchae Se ton SALE ~ PARM MILK ROUTE. 554i. = LINOLEUM, ROOM SIZE, $2.19 couch . oie 90.00 | aaa co yg gg pe Sale Suburban Prop. 45A;| We lize tn souk aank ied Ge a, ee y Lake Rd. MUtual 42521. Armstrong's Vinofioor % price, | Davenport and chair ...... $39 50 | — properties for clients or in or speaks the grace of yesterda 4H & A RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL. $3.80 | § Dc. diming room syite ... $49 50 | TWO YARDS A. @. ELLIOTT & SONS ing and submitting any particular | situated among spreading shade GROCERY ome uto |._Hovse PAINT, GAL. $1.38 nae ee, eee PONTIAC-DETRO!IT : rr NS type ot “teas ettala "desired: | tren. There is a food shape | F “RY —— 4} W. HURON. FE 43066 eee) cate | OPEN ¢ aM TO 8 PM. Northwestern Middle . eonfidential rTsonal 4th ASH Je. . 4 Cc ICES | JOrdon ¢-a171. Maytals 63068 service en your call. tool shed ry pe, seni ta |A tore located, riaht Im town ‘Loan Company | ref Li, KINDS OF USED | THOMAS ECONOMY | Rect. Lath, per bund bas SCENTS FACT ‘H m churc re ca. wo i iT i Y - | , Der 5 eacen eo eon A 7 - } hte lg x. My se 401 Comm Nat'l Bk. Bidg | CASH POR YOUR FURNITURE ‘FURNITURE CO. 1x8 W Pine board M $79.00 large living room with fireplace. PAUL D. HAMMOND 15 sanding” buy $18,800 Located | Ana you com heen your eve on fr fours: 9 to £ _ Syegedas 9 to 3 | or tents O8 307NT | 361 8 SAGINAW ST. | 1212 W. Pine boards, ‘per M $79.00 = Bath and closed porch. upoer Realtor cidariibameliin lac lusat 3490 | GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORP. cu DELUXE HOT, PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 1212 W Pine shelving per ft. § .15 FLOOR SHOP ee St eae leon’ teres ©. Gree yao!) 2S SS See | ow ‘ahaa feo allowance tor any old renee. | wrt cad fed fir special per M fas on Open 68 =o Segeew © ; recy room with | fireplace Eves. FE $4714 ture subdividing. | ‘Resort—Houghton Lake Feros ® Et ns Munro Fiectrie. 1000 W. | “anbee or ROL fy Qe pine floor per, i Mr ‘ be = - — eer ee" yO a -- et egr ae t a bath. a a FIVE ACRES < WE SELL-WE TRADE — ded __. Tweedlededet Mortgage Loans 34 1GHT STOVES BOUGHT S80LD & EX- ascii tile oR $ 0 Lon other features. Make ap- Here's @ perfect resort spot _— DE ¥ FREEZE UPR ONE | changea Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem- Zonol $135 pointment to spend 1 day to look All level land located near Clark- DORRIS & SON | Boating. swimming lots of fun fata 4 ts tae pes Mer dad okes | ens PE 30001 Loose Rock Wool 1.25 | over rty. Can make | good ston, Ideal building site for that | REALTORS | CO-OP MEMBERS | Pleasant vacation for everyone LOW INTEREST 8 years 68, for | “RaDE ELECTRIC RANGE POR | 2,, °Ua0gct Insul. per 100 ft. biG Cash & a d deat of ceeh— ‘Repiy rane game. oqe_ bore bese olan 762 W. Huron st PE elke what s pict —- Paeelbngy funds on single family | scratched "transl Michienn ® «as raree Ro Bo MUNRO) 4is51, Grad emt... cco Birch fiush doors, 1%", 3 ff. J BEDROOM MODERN. OFF AU- erty. Oniv $4400 total orice. F ARM SPECIALS . gfe Fivorescent. 23 USED TVs $30 UP. USED GAS | w P. Combination doors 8 | tard coavar deals doors, 3-021%" burn Rd. near Elmwood School. DOU . $30. Sweet's Radio and| $16.00 & up. $11,500. $2500 down. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | 160 acre modern deluxe dairy farm. STATE -WIDE HG. G. BETERSON or ae ve A - ae ay oe Appliance. 422, W. Huron St. re | jain oe ae + | Sneuletion batt type. 160 ft. 94.08. b Tooms, ‘beth and, utility near TT N. Saginaw St PH FE $8165 | $2,000. 1.000 Real Estate Service of Pontiae oe Mate Bonk Bide, | @. urea. +1133, HARDWARE - PL = = = uburn. $7,- Oven Eves. ‘til 8:30 —— $6773_ | SUNCAN PHYFE @ PIECE Din.|USED PHILOAS RANOE AND) BOYDELL PAINTS i =— et SAIN suite er een Gairy farm, 96.000] Fentine Shots Boer Broker | img suite, 42x60 table and Pik | refrigerator. R. B Munro Elec + TOU Ane BUILDING 4 BOveR No 1 “oak bg aportan Sad OL 26761 88 ACRES 4 ila e FE ben Swaps SS) Sasseim, gie_EM 35006 te use W_Haroe_ RIND SAVE UP To $00 ON aLL| f, 170. 4 ~ ROCHESTER AREA. er ae sembmodern farm, $0,000, ——-— XCHANOR YOUR LAND CON. {| = Used Trade-m Dept. “| MATERIAIS Th see 3 bedroom tn ive-te| Lc oaeine on on Geer: Sale Land Contracts 52 ‘tract «wnere vou have sold prop- | 17 IN. PHILCO. BLONDE ROUGH ee eee | ee ee i oe part end nied school 817.200. ment. At price of $34,000. This is | 230 acre modern, deluxe dairy farm. erty) for late ‘model car & cash. plastic like new. In perfect | ape ae habits slbe . Gana | windows Fae 3 bedroom 2 car carage in country outstanding offer. Two family| Duplex modern home. also ten- SEASONED > LAND CONTRACTS H.J Van Welt. OR 3-1355. _. as a eae Tei ‘oe dies sere’. nee 4 BURMEISTER No zis AA Ang g ges me xf gn home op pooperyy ant house. A-1 repairs. Price $69,-| 0% Dearly new homes Small bal- dition. Less than 1 year old. Ph. vin ays Danel Bede —— ae Ay. omy shingles, &q. 96.73. ; by = Lage $18,900. we 16130 James Couzens rie Seton a yeas Adams , for vacant ina pee apd on? : 5 Seen real ; Dass Northern Lumber Co Rock tom plain n nd dee decorative. — L con- Der wood breakfast act... $3008 | — Cecley Lak ° Rock lath RANE of HEPARI D MU _4-3651 or UN 34141 EARL SUGDEN Realtor | 4% ¢_ $0522, otract or house trailer. FE ELECTROLUX GOOD CONDI- | § De. dininr room suite |. $30 98 Fr = _ P ‘al S ¢ Lumber Co. 4 3 ACRES, ¢ MILES EAST OF THE Offic is Money to Loan 53 . FE _5-0642. pe. living room suite .... $19.95 “Rivcren “as ee ee . Tienken at Adams OL 1-7511| “ity Hall of Pontiac. Eoulty and © paane 1Chews Sante Large metal dresser $17.95 a * Re sun | 122 Beste Lake Commerce. a. ie qutly and Sunday Eves. MO 43825 ~~ {State Licensed Lenders) EQuiTY In @ ROOMS To SELL "ae DOWN PAYMENT — | Detrout. ru 1m peor For Sale Lots 46| ments FE 8-0569 rT, Mich. or trade for car. 89 Gladstone. | 19. inch 2 FREE PARKING GOLF CLUB MEM ~ Sale Business Property 49 ~ LOANS $20 TO $500 Om Perry. hes TELESVISION, TABLE | WYMAN’S - Lk. Country Club. Class A. voting DESIRABLS BUILDING LOTS. POPES SPSS OS OO SOE LOR iss? 27 FOOT STEWART COACH| MODEL. GUARANTEED FOR 1) Builders—Contractor stock. Erie E. ._ LI 3-0872. | ee gg om Pontiac. and Water- For Sale Farms 48 A ve Re crete LD housetrailer. excellent condition, 30 _W_FRe_Only : : er . fe poe oe GROCERY, MBaT | BEER, wine HOUSEHO ™% or trese for ferniture. FE ey PH. MELROSE 4-4259, | is FT, AMANA DEEPPREEZE. FLUSH-FLUSH-FLUSH | "marred. Fro orm D. A. Toone waschia station i . OLL 4 uxe | . Sylvan Realty | A,2Actey Good Home | S580 dasc!*Pa'“Sa5us oF FURNITURE IN- APPLIANCE SPECIALS, recom Duo Therm oit heater, low 4615 Dizie H Dra: c ety water.| ft. frontage on pavement. Good| aNnp CASS L you with your money problems, 1300 AMP G £ WELD! JB a Ro ys Ra | boy. $38. Also oe down. | ay 2 soeeare es pevie | 2, ?T. oe LAKE RDP Pt. BY ip welder bet — eng Shiocleeong cluding tools and auiome- | 27 peo see’, oe | burner, 945 Be Sane ore | LIONEL & A ac . pear tr. amie - = - RD REET, PRONRE fa a . ee Fr GOOD FOR Ny euatt ATE ble and arinders ‘and’ other | Can "PE s-b0is or PE 2-187. | AB Apt, "Sine Electric (TWHEEL TRAILER. x 6 FT. FLYER TRAINS ONLY $500 GIROUX ¢ S| 44423. P 30 “MAGGS CREP ACTS. 625 | pM wisecs consis 0 wun 9" | Fema topes halen | Pen ank mean hockey “ante. Better hurry. Nice building lot | GENERAL REAL ESTATE For Sale or Exchange 50 FINANCE CO. and exchanged. FE 2-007. ee} ae bee Osea | doors oe PE 2008. : Ores tet eo ; _tlose to Dodge Park PE ¢ 1606. $305 Ditie Hwy OR 30701) ge : aa Ganvin WEEY GOGO GON: | see ee can | ee eS ae: SEAPTain’ > WEEE, DETATE | Taman OW: cae 5a Pe Nonna ON JOSLY NT Open until 8-Sun. 1 to § pm = en FE 4-1574 avian vitedin. eater w Wini trade Bons ing £t. or call FE 80823. | Automatic Cabinet lroner A-1 +4 we icing 3 WHEEL ESTATE : ron St. commercial 4-9325 - - ~ 7 GROCERY AND 2 APTS. IN BLDG.| —707_Pontiac State Bank Bide. - as down payment om house and | °° 4 DA Rees Sune” "hea ts a ae from. Terms | . dectieer sanacher wae vetae. | Pere FE 2-395 — aie | OXFORD AREA Attractive east side neighborhood, ae - lot, in goog location. FE 46306. car 45, high oven gas edad bad E per cent on new ot ghe Sa naw contiten: Oset | 77 oneable. FE 2-3951. _ BusiWEas LOT ON i FRANKLIN X | Rew up to date fixtures. clean. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. aware yoo con Uwe te | ee 1. ats e $575 “sell tor $200 Bee at 3e4 LOCHINVAR 0 GAL OIL” HOT j Pe cn ee esate | ; eee ee pees | ee 000, termes wih ens cakattney) Wssenan hana We eedsrect or Bee modern living room suite. po Og Ba ous x and rec- |‘ agg yeni water heaters me 0 j. “rms | Se “Oronrine 1m Reverse chas. | ——FE $203 6 F ee patie LOAN CO wonacaane saab CINOLEUM AND PAINT BALE a ee ee eee fignty Te ee rca Gant ai | HeSvy duty pitcher ‘pumps | $5.10 OFFICE OPEN 04 a hong fo pe Saginaw St. oh mn _ estab- For Clothin 56 weer Bears eas, eM ee GAS Es. - ey com er vena” ro | Sale g _te ars USED RANGES: $29.50 AND |. Fluorescent, Orchard Lake plete with stand and A. JOHNSON, Realtor Snopping ES _| Priced attractively: Weey ronson: ~~~ | LATE. MODEL SLECTROLUX. B.S. Munro Miectric. 1008) Ave ae ik a ee abe pets 2 FAMILY INCOME. MODERN | apie rent ; - B°Y’s SUITS. 8 AND 14. FE| Complete with attachments. FE DAYTON SHALLOW - WELL JET Open daily § to 6. Sun, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd Very nice. Garage attached. 270 Pirate call at office, No telephone 2-0185. 2-0548. A WASHER $10 GAS STOVE. $15 mos... $78.95 , San. 10 to 3 “FE 4 3533, , os So | re s02 PONTIAG STATE BANK BLDO. | BOY's SPORT COAT SE 5 a8.| 0 —_Othe FE "| DuPont’ nat wall paint $2.79 gal Arnason Pluming Supply » 4-253: ecres- Modern 9 room home| Dorothy Snyter Lavender —- Boys trousers, girl's Bt. Mary's PHILCO REFRIOCRATOR, VERY YEAR OLD YOUTH BED. LIKE erMeRride'| ialoss 63.79 al.) 8 Mis Ortonville lg poo Mg ny ll tera p to wool blue coat and legeines, size CONDITION. ALSO 1 OLD | _ sew. 78. McBride Hardware _ . gs, with extra | ‘3140 W. Huo. $15. ELECTRIC STOVE. A-1 SHAPE. ree WA IN GATE SPECIALS good farm. ___ FE 24411 or EM } Gressqs. 1 pink nylon. } white ny 153 JOSLYN For Sale Miscellaneous 60 OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TO 12 FE 2-032 |“ trame $7.96 Bont vovety EE CIALS soe] go acres covet a tee strum, | PERE, HOP FoR ate OR} - SOQ CASH | wal Wiealanes >a =x : intasag® Chaim Juste ‘cut coe oS Priced st only 9450. vor @00q land. Bewty remodeled len wood Avs eae eie Tt GTRTA aH <— aage co "aan ae ee AIR COMPRESSORS WITH JACK Toons Pied ai a. a steal room home Large basement, ‘oda rth § SIZE Ki Legge ye pergain hammers Mixers. eas ent A. approv i EXTRA SPECIAL - Beautiful one | — aE ae ee Pe 2 c _sioting. PE’ 2-9534 xan _$a0s8. or FE bebet. = ent can be, rented sae, - 77 : sere tract. Only $15 down & 815 oe . -arirl eC ‘and Oakland County have bor. fi inca apemnab Ty Wire Ra-| for Sun Gara D UNION mmo Excellent lang ae | FLOYD W. BURT rowed ‘row Buctner's ia the last} BABY BLUE NYLOW SHORTIE oe meee Bete $100. FE +6087 CONE’S o RENTAL ge VOOTS | Constr. & Supply Co ° | SS ___PH__Ortonville 64 IAD’ TO SED ac. in OLAD (itoster, bed) $200; | 1281 Baldwin __PE 30071! gpg ,t "SPRING OFFER 100-08 uten Ra. - L. H. BROWN, Realtor | KCRES 200. NEAR HOLLY. MoD- BUCKNER'S 18 THE OLD RE- 7665. refrigerator $80; dining | ALWAYS OUR PRIC-| perry EM MA : , mm 3 bedroom one floor home I pein GROC. HON ery UP-TO-DATE _ LOAN | .. table, 4 chairs ue Fe +7116. are Sere Onion Wrecking Co. om sect, Cully qusremioot- ‘ 1362 W. Huron FE_2-4810 ker best laree basement | yp 4 ME COMPANY WHERE YOU ARE @ AND MISC MICHIOAN | MAYTAG WASHER, ALSO USED _ine 120 W. 8 Mile ‘Ra. Prem 0 aed tp. Melimates oa Nails & Fence Fe ee ce ee a natant Bee | AEWA ne Wuhtao, | RR een | eee Pe eae ance |

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Pups AID PLA ITs = le Used . ur ‘s marae) ish urches. a ft rt ae p- M PLA | min, ce ee ee an at m an omaan ER 2 OT NL gham EV Cars | Lake 4 Wo de- o. FP meat EACHERS ner bia noon PHO oO | am «. I A J poe Oe Pace aa _ Ree tm | 6 visti zai “se RYY. Aone ogeey ot er itl ey a ect a Pi ES RIC a ee ree fe a % YW rehare D i ee with pi- pl ose Pe NGE 4 ear. est L ncaa ES ° rig ION Ma aan bal a, oe Se VE Se to. fir, OO Galas peecore PIANC aa req M rapt § SPA am GRINDIN TO we S50: tan is : sed ‘Care e in +x8 Lagh eee ie) a le rv = ANTELS rv rebo: NG We D t CHEV’ + til J San a4 “ss Has et | Oo ere Te OR Pale EASTER IPI wi tor AKC Sale 3 "Hood. Ii cg aoe wer Y pitur Origin! of P00 ps a oe txt erend < we a «050 a ate ee cat oot Se ete Seot ae The ee a ou ioe oa Buckbore "at ae Be reat tne noth . ey axwet vik chemi when Flo BITS, ALL 8 otor Sc re sie a "9 sumer tor Hee pone tr Ns roo 95 nch Uv CHEAP’ 1 s —— cu oot a rt sale: on | oo ‘30 within Pur. = Office ee board ea.8 oe eet Gk HEAP. e's Nat SIZES. condition Be ers a? HER __ topnotch Tos | er cat, condition = FE 7 | powe: ry eps tent oa a . Cag ONE condit r Frama an an — pe quarium | ideo . Be oTAOLe 032 w_ MOT IRON” cars ( atknee a DELUXE : 1. £1195. rte cabi binets } } eter come aged ees . airs SncAT GORED tig aD te. FE | = es | _ ae See EAL Sir car | Huron SALFS a Carknpr—Studeba ig . arkner DR. a 3 ED R P -01 AY _2-6031.. “1 z E iat rake — — ‘Refrigerators. ~e agers’ arent ARAKEETS ERD ONE_YEAR | = ale Mo conden” Mad niin heater Ex a5 MI can | cee ‘a give wr PI PA Aub AN . $100 | FOR $100 oe i 3 xcel DR. - = l | CHIN . away | FOR LL BU ANO PARAKEETS AND DC im te otorc are 7H 2689 eR RADIO 0 | (33 Raise PFT 1 NSC | = = Y ood 8 AN RTS cycles EV ! bed R Ai0 sm rail Mc IN G v PIA a P we 8) Cc rE ARIES | Ha: s Mo RO tion AND wi ser Menh SO —, ae er S ; RA — = No PARAK! nee ANA 4-65 w Marte AND a3 ( DFL os FE CET $1 51 live T Mey, Sales SPINET wins PREFER Pie nn ak a ARIES CAOE nae , a AN & a Y CHEVROLE clus mea Beary 2dr , Drayton | Sale . PE 243 - UM Fatkeerte OPALINES, “can aes. _ 3 Co; 3 nee : ON tle - & SHARP . Toa ; 20 COLE. 3 ; COUPE a KA 7 j “velar. . { P] Plains Offi 44. DER _Tose at raps ie = MARLE = S Baat, Money ARP zs onereee 2 TONE zie Aubure en wire ; r : ice E = PARAK PE 2- ABIES FE4 AR- tercY y. agi- wal 0 CH rye R HAR! RYSL ahh a gu. tiete w SO! ‘quipme FARAMRETS 4 rive |) creed "OS oh | EN Fa ee See wee don “he ! . Plain T TCH sike es ri ter N’ ; 198 ; an e ; ig ‘A = i987 oe hh TYPE t 63 ARARERTS — 3 EA. BRI ° an Fgh 4 Monel 284 MOTO ee too Sai ws D CON oe ek “ul Torqu power, Y. DE. sn Pomtiae Fi , deco “ome EWRIT suena Me 3 BRIG “r ay Pe R Dies aa poe RS heater = enlias joemas — steering DE. & peretive | Sale — rown ER a) PERU 5, 239° PET HT m tired m™~ i or Sale 76 950 ginaw SAI MA er P. cou LA N RYSLER vert. LA ¥Wwoo ative | mm - Spo cm AND | ciel _ anal of be LAN rf Sale Bicycles 54 - rong Sue ge re me ia" a ‘one. 'n “1 CH eee IC T oS. /CO orting Goods Ee eae Shas <1) IN s. FE 5 { ing hid — | 26 IN icycle oie ie cus Co PE ¢ ac HE lide — shy CCHRYSLE* TA NDS _ SMITE P TILE _ MPL = __ vets te —— EA “031. | Sale den be | cH B : s 84 7 6 3670 car nder COUP TN Wood. ~~ CONV ite walls 1954 Good ¢ TaKe “6 | AINT |. 3 ET s | REC elena io 4 L | aa HE ICY AN after ¥-¢ ae 1 diward vi a DESOTO C E OVER Pay. H’S ; ae 33 ¥ SET 65 GISTER 91055 clean ond sed = arm ind th ap a 8 a ANTED rip right 000) om NO 1953 Ch rd B cave <0 pany . cries SS Bl Mea OF GOLF erie Pe oh * extent | == ierreibarialainudhlh ee erie with 3 aperd, | Bae ATE MO ami few ee a murminetam meh me, radi.” cue got “cobrE sao4. | : S. Saginaw a — “ A | bat = e a F - sts OE. aginaw | sur. TOL LT POL CLUBS | Sef eld rhea ri ___ | meats A-1 BU - ment 76) I ach mo | Em Bier m2 specs “tia | ve avley 34 DEL Wh rita Sear are 8 ree 6 and eat J Sek. beater | Sas | ONE WEE B I ars wey aBat mes Tre | Motte riding an Ss For Sale rning!” | Orner bikes tro Chrome trom ie Auto P EK | Raat OLET 10 condition. FE 0 $195 car. weer ent | EEK. on ri ° ISTE oon - wh ail | Mode! H | cae rom only. rim 170 B art adio. Beat oe FE re D \ ry, car rt OR 3} Us! | r oD RED KS | Also th al ract el Jr 19: ~ ou | 7 N lv B s $4 $27 85 y 930 os F AGI 5S Bx » be and ~ on balance OW arm -46 ED i kins AK RD a ais s oc ek Wh 54 B ~ set ci Ps Bldtad hed 9% ° RY et ‘ a oo fea : SCI en ~~ GUN 3° LL ON ree > ea we | » lag kas » 8 Poy ees oonyY i. railer: y ¥ Saeies ana ele rS dail ial )@ Cc mt Waleerarens IPT Des it — AFTER LY tud iso ak HITE | Good se etre nd }! m Y 2» ees r B E 302 ale To te -! HEV a aaa TZ Mani BUY ‘ WH! d_ servi thoceuat = COCK: | Ne a eis, s a 31.850. FT aE 278: oats 0121 ch Co $150 ‘8 Use ee cones ROI tion nite iue De SOTO PLYM MC ca ae sure Mack eer eis | Stee Point nanan error age eee ate SESS a : oR Gus Ri PE +6428 Ty. G trace i ao iz, 33 oP aiteaact Authorid power mow en oot se 1th Bars Sareea yar vies, mo SE inet a kee s 90 tft : om sce CONDE tei » Osses rH DEALER oe i r aph B TO ey | YR ee 8 yt fa GAS owe _ 5-385 er e WART C : \ —~ CH 3900. y & FD ~ ine lent heat DEI d 7 ymoul SE mingham ataTe -~ 7 Gour clone are eb RS eh ee oe vaiter week acais 853 trad 2 Pea a IN AF ae | ol EV Baldwin’ TRANS. Frebag ant condition UXE 210 1948 peuine "hodn D ATE PAIR PR a i dicaelol ae Sees om oe mechs and tae te ee PENNA? oe ug eee ES Salen HUE itt Shei | a oe ever. ¢ * A es ac- e = u o waNa , <4 a mud ) ~ pe. = us Ee - BIC FISH} ND BAG. FE Bee sal EM hae. TE iy Tra LEE : _ Senate SEERA rs ee é AN foros "F DODOE i my PR Jatt "Al ead? Lag epg oan 83 DESOTO " fotos tas 7s your BE a i | SRN A206 AND oo" we ctor KF able PE 3 ee seMi- me armies ATS FE 400: TAKE 7 a ronr, ExDs Bopt ‘ ca ker a os Er) Ft coh a Fo DeeTe. F JISC MEN wink Cin open E SUP’ BY - Cre Man” es “rE fies one | 3 Sout irate ra. 8 Wie 028 TRUC f 5 Nonabie “ RAD a ave ain Pang vie loner cise: mata ot RE Y $25 IS} SCcOL any ax CAG is "Eve St. PLIES, y OWNE ae az SAI ana vane | _* T Tt trailers ah me oT $$ ple K ¢ Eas | stead H vet can we ae powe TU! Gar (arg He = A IING NES mess 3E AN venin Oxt R F = f, Boas i cael OA ELEG! = & Bi aly ne hae HEE awe, ai. rags PR pa rg = ears ta ry eau atee R- , ee = t wets We p Nar GY SON | = AND CE aaa ord. )_ ore ARM FE Pca sae IR T KLa rt wees cheap. MA hanicall LD $iis CHEVI co aes R: IN »( to ehoos avipmeut —— Ea PRA of w on ag ACK N | tse ‘You BOLE eee MA 3-98 Clark. ed. ho TRADE ee ote " vic 30 ically ‘Pi mive ~ Pitgg y ion a Sie ni DB He heoee from ent. | aL + hes marae e value a! mon KLE 1 \\ _E_ Moni NG - N bay CHI 0 | 0. ; kston a bouset DE K of Ch — Es 5 FE wen Be a mn 87 aE . oes W. SOT PZ fro | r 2080. rm e $13 50 Bo ts tr E or AN tea iG PAR- tNS y M NER 71 ab. raile E | _1e 180 ris NTY | Mo Be 1 & 5 eh eT HE 3% && XCF w e12 oP Mi E . . 2 Al th f pinn eel 8 | _ fem 2 EL im TR. [A $17 Y ex rr. 4 ME - Teu run-e Craft D a e As 52 5128 rey TOP F VRO vtt L LLE 1 3 Ww ty TC ELP CLEANING Stan pt ccscng ray ing nd § Sonica a M. AC 161. celle ROY A cy jet New -bou Ma ISTR ster Sata lace AS iz ES LET ake NT CON 951 cod MOU ORS Pp INO j 2 piece « Spins 29 95 rod 1s 95. lite hite 7 TO Smal. ¢ nt AL a , 2. HP kirk ts por er A IBU- $2 ol 1023 IGE ey andl Loss 7392 1950 Ra pt. | a DESK wird TH Di _ STOKER _ FE R | e1s.s0 1 ase ter r $40 95 Do ee Se ILI RS peasy oom ~ ALL_ . t spin ee! g R a ha Jf _LER $- Bn pa on MO. i EM 3-8072- a 8 rs terfo >» FC $1 n St KUPS 2 do EVR 6 UXE ood ssum 4 DR. ingham R CONTROL Bit aad e fo nin and sT Vf 1677 tread PO . O-} S ‘orn a ym in DERN " Lae AR aiff d rd Vv IRI Pa Jot ur ol 2 TA dward e ae 6 serpy be +6 rai a WE IOES ge oid and N. DA ard stat: > 8 toc b aaa ET DR’ KE "‘Birming! $0 — value 496 ob 95 Le) a ined, N ER E b rt or oO bp MOL: ND __ 580. st axe TAK : on an 7 De —~o irl en pows ler Oh. $32 496 bol nson at *. O41 Byes s 5 ream os will tex en > BOA y Mus accea | ee E OVER = ov oa ae bY z ELECTRIC 1 lng 1 aa — regio pit mee M Boarded | Eitea TF eps Best pring equi.y a aire on LDED_ BOAT AT. cn Dopo ai Bent ae Wa. 1853 CHE gain 3 lag er pla _PAYM ™ Sted Ln fointer vl TLL . ee | ba oy oe, 3 eee Doo on : 70 “7 MA S78 cr -RS -poe fdas ‘Claman “EVIN op condiien. _ AND Good. cond fee ete ori VROLE its 8 firathmere Neggecadaing — well oa aft oy $31 45 8 2d NG cma A_S ne 80 pledge Tal c RU ities PE. mi — ey “es . _ a auc. Hi x seen at 231 Jia sot gaol Dian. fet vu 4 Dw tague iy rod \ Heat. se Perry oe cu \PTeMAN 7878 or 6507 terms N, vale oe nice | bt tn DE NX rE tis tru ae ae “ % P . ne on yey DOOR . , 1960 MI COUPE a at 231 - ti com onal mete mop #500 | tet hol es fly rods. _ Now! H aA PIETER 4 rtetiean \N GARDEN OR sesee anand 4) ft UP N a naw | arts a — MOTORS Ford ast oe me 4 ~ gi07s aS . RA- door Dopo MA - Jape oad i! t s % a or eins N a 35 ona = FOR eaten EN TRA in tes IOONER ARD- | nd cepts mee eradode ~) ce Base a~bro AS EPS a , in Ho verv- er Neaiee. MA after N- No bn ow hum as 90 135 value pel goseeraney A aes y. a Tele NS load D sion ACTO ry Sy mod doen onstrated . } ait oth tru rook DU —— ly M Priv eate hite YPA rs i ae idtfie $19 Ba _— rear tee ira yaa | er ™. on rj ee rs. to 22 | el ow a ee — pelea bod UMP glid 29 ¢ it pees ae wal RER a e ° T tt olan } AL in raph plo ane ACTO ivato E = ; pay b Tr Ww or 6x8 ¥ ude H : ape ° Is cate rea oi we Sastre = Kor Naa ALFA” AND & Feed 7 ete rie aoe taller aRD eli ssiLES" | Be ae - ve ot te ee Rema oe A ee aaa 1 a es ae ¥ 2 fo ahdaghen ers oe stra Al ~ 1 che joubl 3 2 NER Fe me RECO! | 204 tr =“ p for ea ’ sain ohh 0 ee WI a arn zn BE we ates Now | # x MA LL ~ +P oma ae Sica ares song s on ND | Aubu S H: aller : of cash eerie eee i Weedwaran 2 D uron SEK . urner ler INRU ts gias hare ow FA AS pats KIND = B fase ust s ks 6 4 m lor can pa: CONDITIONED CENT rp AR s ash MA OLE ny e $3 ward ene Rr ; -KEN D ht 5 th b LFA sseg S ew M ell jeot rags Sapa y hi NED U at DW c aac Tr = DO Rina: a $10 THU EX and e OUT called ado! “y - oF oeTs. Oe OL MA Cul. ie a a RY Ada G HEV ~ ahh ae beac haorcpne bows THICRSDAY SPECI a 1. ike OUTBOARD i ears sree eS mat, = tractor 7 itis_OLt ame S ne | TRAILER “EXC? trailer sien ee FE er ; H | nes CONVER ginal (AIRE eee 464 N } D < J ° 7 Al Apbu Sf] RAIL oro 2 r Foals ore @ aM eaui L cu 1 o us R ipsa i ___ Oven Tele CH suerte | Fi tuk AT TR 5 our pli 9X ; e eater, new T er ivory RION r RED RAM Ney lly - m ERS Rs'~ A&A oo ts xED 1 arp grory B J bs PON _ Ev gre ANGE nite and A KS Ts. 20 F FF Nght so Y eee at M auto MIR NT ‘ A ira s_ FE RE CH s ieaee. ct i |f ‘Me “we ssaie patie AN PE 3-463 ‘a sors ine P ales 119 ‘ord a chase a a peed $518. 1956 Pe Es : : Y. LL Uravel - 3 ook romped OVE a ae mares a head ° a ee ee _* pot fh acts F 142 }° st Tsar OLET od e578.) * Pon ar od ORS REFRIG AD | Png au & ve t iC hoRst 25088 See eit" Broke nerd Ter. rr Best aaa oe eavaden 1949 Ford oe CRY ee ae oi Batt bp T ee ead ? = “tr =) joad Pr ——~ ake rae SE HAY | ifice TR MU and ast A + Ted vISH- ~{ ake roee iy B = . $398 INE | sake tres c NE AND GE Apter “Oa MA te i. wae ACTO: Teer _ —= Tg gy Ne tudeb: be wane occ = 7 F vou Gt . WIT 15-POL: RANGES TTTENTION On 3a RAVEL AND ie a vere walied seas “pi fers On MOST BAC. es AC. BOr, ua Tait eel baker stalk ae wadio HARDT Jar ee a NITH -POEND. A Bete cee Aine: Da ee ote icant oe H eee Aetacoae en ue | SPE ene re RR . 3 } r « = = (ELPS ELEC FS) Seeder Pee | arene 27s eee snes ta 1 Mol IEF | ra tition 18 lies | BIN SALE ‘Pomp, 6355 OP ceugs, a - ~ and of 1. ri era s tr ND = ves “ Dp va A net Yur son 2 Phone Dravton LFECTR j ao inge nu é sand oll Fins: del aoe cid oats EE aa PRA nd tractors, Davis USED See th BILE i ~— Bs, Johnson pie 132 ie ord { pick ; ur Bun SA FE 44008 oe out 3-1 Plains IC BUY FE 4 coke [bs 1 Al wh AN ¥. OA ry and OATS. | te ERS. S883 een Bate & yrs e new HO — cr we =e (iN Rick "Pp heat Tx ers Ei can 00D * ~ —— at. San a a eae sis | ait EC and Oh Ss treated. ao pba -— onville tral can oe MES | Be oS he Cal FAS tee. nb - wt en Are K i: «FOR une xs sie OF “reso _after ( Jali palverined t eat vlage. Wi promee curt! aie Tare Es. Hutel - TS. Spee WC | Seen he Refinish 4 , MAMOGA CM eka bes think ¥ tight SpA od at will trade STATO a A 6 Jip Eee _ Por u a also 3. Ww x jow to bios his re Gra N W 1% i car Kaui ht You : i FO ~ . we GBOW A STOR chard Lk. Rd 1 708 ws pareve pa SAND ay abe deliver. 10 Timothy | a. eee S ae add chisson's iu a on eae twbed Pee ILS = ts cor eavizerd waht triends conaitie cea pio a a M SASH : 2 sod raves re Yast” = WooRe | fa edarighl Oa ee Pate etl, none —_ xle cn Trailer S son 76 SEE On eT O\; N 1954 Me Whi en 4 brand FORD EW INTERIOF : asemn. LO ; ; “ie DIRT |r BAR clo i CITY caaieas J D cr. n BO ha hot wel ; N | GM i a ee : x yoy ast a ee" sane amet | ao el -_T a on Se val ites Sth trata GS: “onus i a “pears . £ — —— . a n ut “ . i 3 ment te Re err ALL esirerel. CRUSHED 4 FE LAGE. COR don OL ae | SPR pie oa TRACTORS USETRAILE = an¢@ one —" that, i rOCe * as 2 ( PE AY AAS bop Radi t Rive sa (Eri pee FORD om 5 ease a ’ am. to ® |BLACE eravel @ or i STONE. OR cos a a eer pum ——— sasterd on An on een, aT we Pust. Roe pine he al or $1 FOR N EVEN \ 4 453] enn ohdten ae * Ba Mp “_— — + AND om pales < ne M at Y ak mp. YE a U Lak A | ( vue a arL (iD >3 iGahad «mobi ynafio ard. | h N HE oe st EextK | sane = on ree ad i ___For Sale FOR nate Al = ag > eY 7 "rcomere ase Oren.” a Wiad DUNPHY ac corner ; inn Clean and - Ay) iS 1953 roy delirey aia are _ Cok rere’ oe sell of onir aE. Al nee opr oe E a ¢ Lives . serene coe a. Yuin. = el (OUSETRATLED Wai- ta Mle ies = = nivale aud Fore deo ak 1.068 coley ane rdarive = RADIO aaa ry oe oo | BAN i ce AMOUNT } EAST. tock M g garden RIDI aaa Sani st riree-ougvie for vied JOHN BOAT Th eeoaTs : Good TON nod r Own =p heater stom 8 acertal \\e nent Lake — ot ne ae soe Se pine APRET gtiting ER, anne MCT Citar eas | Soa aoe eed RST ree nome Sh a ae haere -sarend e pals eh oe « oe > | [peas FT at AR neers PIC erie new bitte ine 1" H de U s 8 one far fs a es state eran i S| Sanne re Teas Rae oR Ree iS MERCoRY YBAUGH'S MOTORS | ee ta fag? mS Yat wyeater Sao ne mre sed Car yh I | —fand D at ca caive: | vit i — ORS tte festa! AR 2 low J YM nd tn ‘wheat aaaie MApic 8 or a ps Aa el : clove cond weed. Poi ___E s otors. radios, so aod ond are PE minatean LANDS NEW RS 17 nt cura 10 acket oTo Ave Das ea cae plata L er sec (thay jose ad tio Fo DOO + ; y A soars MUibe AN 1 ee t 1 RS wore cT 53005. aor : 8 oo es ra R _+- 2188 Sree AND OF, | or? pang |e ttle HPL eis. mE ota rat tf Sportsm oF ERCER outer Geter sales ue ee ars pane eS =a $ Pena _ ull oy “gg ae ay a. oe oe ee | a K 4700 — SPR 3-582 oS as ob len meres OUTBOAI oO ge ie oR Ga ea wane . Tw Lethal ua" roe FE coun | T ar oF sles | 5. ssa DIR | RABB KIDs | —— u polar ty : peg ihe BOA ies Hage: weston” o 38 pecias ai sy rl PE 34 ___ FE Vv aed | a 0821 gr T _ ITs Mi > th ER Da 6 Li Rrail Tt are aa RD _ 40 110 ormat' Fo f ie r “ae nN F zs ta- SEPTIC TANKS — , Se j REO —a + tad BUIL ; OA ORCHARD » eee * GAL Tai - $39. re Mearaul Diston veute Doce up Base % FAR re oath pli Bob tre 7 iresuencen g esti a TANKS bra f very STATE -8502 tal ee “S DING gal ) wate LA ie Cha at acke 31 G N 8 5-92 AG- F manc $100 V a _tastalla ANKS | | __ 48006: PE 35-0636 pA cic SP t pgrowsdgty in Savas t $0 Fs 340 Baldw TAK 19 LIN if nee a 1 tion NK | Tee aens heavy 48006 3 lion EE thort: $00 RA ] ine oO aw raft Fs ald cond: Er co O { O oan > r heavy top B 63 PE 08s waieina pagent e RAYE! ~F Lak oF ge Fc ~— Pick. LN st, Eg es lea dug. | Complete B cain bie SH Pod LEY ro Nee —— RS IRER-C Or 8B nd) Aubu “i Er a0 n , : 2 —— an + 12 i f Lak OATS” Roan N it plea Bea ° yy meine 0 LA _ Aub dale ced - rE (\ RCt gach toe STEEL, FURNACE cao oh Me Tearorr nad rae! HOUGIT i. wat "cr XC FIRER GEASS Fes see rregatan Soe ane Mares Ls Wood "ease | sed C ; @ used 12” ofl UREACE. oan D sT TL Gent! =p SLIvikeTh | a (GHI Brana! cu an duthorize an fos KITs— - ts 6 Aion — ms 2 MING odwat ER ar gal. Colem — e@ bio $5 Suerte ONE. Fi tz w Lg neADDLE BETH = N = hee N &s — en Sal ge | CAD: EM __ For Sale ee rgaret, SPRING iHAM qd} 3 S wf sare take A 5 a —Jo!_o1_ho coe = “AL ten Bird E mone “Gre TRAC Rochester BE, seed se scesoat Bers FIBER \ BON veers ie, B Tisen Gans jon aide on Petes a og es eT TRUCKI ann | SoS Sa egorr ha Ponty age cali? a tee 12 GLAS AT pr Migeih Ca NAMEN CI - ions J 2 Lak og IVEW our MY 3 rt it ld — OL ow oT M fe A K rs Pop er I T D albott Lt RIVEWAYS al A STYL ms O ~_ + ion Sal = aoe rth ia = ec ke oma. a and Tint 1 ag A Ms quiet « G be RVROLE Pas roan ot Gon, S ES | cE - carr’ oe / 905.50 | m sand BUIL of Rov ery, ee, Sik red 4 us -to rguso plan. b gest onl! d tr OQp eve pat a ROLE arin eal f i. $97 S LO S 803 wane, Ee D giembin a with .. $75.00 Pane sees i and gre DERS sU sm Oar Bcd R or better, HOUGE a « fil selection. B . U I skyline. | re oan pr forse MIN othe Pow on FES some: W AS N. AND. { Yo . m fittings $18.95 CE SRSD SRT Ags . ene Far + Be CHI incotn an ee <7 mn sHTEN & real We w A oad a ae Ra Mol a He iM! see bP oe BFE- eis OPE Mai — : build in $16.95 washed DR 3 road Ay y old xe 16768 alla 528 NMain, Rochester” OL. 1-976) a foraitare te your om | ie Pets sietanich ne etch ale ni tosh ; N n, R u ‘al It ! jers — run ral ies RIVEWAY ORA graves | — iim Pa grow.) IN a. | USE Seca ees Ne SON ke Jo ental | ansport so ae We. eevee FE Vm mileag Aden 6 Sg A Pa >» It Yourself a: as ae Vv} |i 92 i Auourn a gps I Ss “-D FOR nester” OL 1. "Oxf sed trailers. contract | MIDDL. tion O aa $900" mite fll o "One H 4 | ru. aa rs eend: fill avel. cage: —pouB at notes | ios ON D& OL 1-9 Michi ord. T whan ear, | ca FAGE ffered _ rT} mites reral ete 1e : $141 61 ACCESSED PE 31% ret a | Fred st BLE RC “ iP Le TRA c FER nay | , Spd. necenao raile wave! as cota Caltiaras gi wee Rees Power ‘alae | adqu b ie Stee a fees i RO Ei tied maid fe te WwW LAY j tr eee GU. 1 Mite bana le gi T Sales ake. “star Caltornia, ereted _weeke is eee ~ for Ct uarte) a Beatie isc. Feely ee DRIVEWAY ASTER DIN eights. s. Ba NG iF "32 see as —_ Ades iced Only ANSPOR IVEAW To Piy 8. dio heater | : . 166 om—CE | oy ... $28.80 Pree or ne ss Sees Fs Po W A ate aad HOUSE. ER‘ [U . N . ORD re MOBI Sales. wat a oS a ad An TATIO 83% AY 1051 -F ate 2 ay R t and | 1 8. Ee WI EEDO $s 2008. Se a SAND pttoral =e FE 1232 VER iLSON' AN OR D. Check ior criisx Dinie “ Pita pen neeles | OX OFFERED 1081 Buick a adio ow con | ph N 05 A dress pri all ents z - NI - a phe es Hw TR nzed encore ED To Ch nd pec ad Ra. FI ND in kin ACT ) at aes ce ar y uc® can Be on ar = ial You DO __ FE. + Prtcteoe LL DIR POULT . We ds. We PONT CTORS OLI- railer emus fg Ae Goon | _load x GOING FE 4 Peppa iL, heater lar Balun Radio, $ 545 — ms sees | DRY OL Coal T. FE aye re ANT IAC : Ren m8 Th my equity. ~~ aber wort ences Mr Dawe 8 “tas ODA’ : DECOR. DRY s pagdpn & 4-1521 FISH - _ 4 IN FAR} nent mt Trailer Te Falla iy __Wanted Us ay. FE Th. PA! T siio’ sand = » Dat our wna.” | ood. 68. ieee: pi a. ee TRAC DUSTR Mo ji — Faeroe e Used « eee ae FANXLO 34M GUARANTER Soop * cord K mo #67 -¢ ck. 9 eating 825 CTOR IAL ing MODERN pace ALIFC Cars - t area R'S Sepp tA abeeewoeo ‘wad got an SF | waren Soo ousann BREED. | FE Woo co. _Pontiae Pr PRI 70 Ye IRN x ea 1 take '33 Olds y Mo for #10 ow ove | oreow Tal adings Ra. Pe FE 4-046 DW sghentine Prove yare ane eae, se - Ridreet! Ol 53 F BB tdoor Pacha “WOOD. a _f } dl Ne ati | WICKER 1 ARD i-¥- ble — PARK AR eee ; DIxt VE R | TIP +1561 "53 ord Vi oor b Ce Sle Far ‘Ay poeier __Cheap, ot FE 4-1 tae a os i eee 'y TOP: | in 2 it oie —_ | APPLE Farm worth A oan eve ba wile gee Tea Ex aon Pe. pater nee Ces | SED S ‘33 Buick let 2104 = Pro Seas “Alaa UNDER Bur RN | S30 ‘st te eee irene 1951 Pa | * 53 Ponti Super Ri dr. il Sree = fee Sa ee Se |, ae 3} Ponce 2 es _ e. Vv e at Lak E | 4 : 1g cxNORE | B SALE les 77 og 8 Lak rn MU e | THE hevie, PE ens a: | I door 5 Ids 98 vief Aa a 8) Gade ras ere Deen THE HIGH D oe sete, 3 Olds 98 4 door dr 5 = eGR 6:38 Graph ‘ang ¥ | oy eee DOLL: — > NEW me : — 5 rd Vic “a : w House r} and Btw 1! the grad. ib. — 4 F WwW : a2? ict een ‘30 Ww do es Mod- tw m e LA = ord ~ oO or Bease, sons Aad : N aieee a | . seats ad e Brigh lOTOR SAL. ceapied on Sea gnt asi ES 5 Aaond Fd p ‘es ‘AUBURN FE 8 at Or ot ; y “he 1 8-0488 chard VORK rd L rounded ER FE ake |W u S qui 8-0488 an P through Help, 2-818 ted A h Help 1. ds! Call 3 * THIRTY-SIX ‘ en yet gee (2 Se a -_*- —«- © «eee oe / & * LARRY a For Sale Used Cars _ 91, ‘ Br Sale Used Cars A) Sree 2 43 FORD. 3 WINDOW COUPE.’ 3-5072. - ~ > Whether You Go For A 1954 Short Putt | REAL BARGAINS iy Ba tng a Sharp. ‘#® Custo c . Del. 4 door, I "$1 Studie commander. Real buy -NORTH itz Weut Montcalm AUTO SALES FORD oe | Rien Be eee a Crests Lorig Drive’ Es eed eotnal miles FORD 1 5 COUPE. : FORDS You'll Never Get In The! pitt Be fey rope nee ee MERCURYS | SS er eae DOWN AND LINCOLNS | Rough ward. Birmin->em 1980 FORD, DELUXE 2 { clean throughout, $396 5 be X | tha Fa Ue OP ns . Ww ream c ° jo Saf ATION WAGONS . and heater. Direction” 5 ies % - Van Aukens bum ae Ove ve NEW CAR GUARANTEE s heve, come _ then Or FE 50688. ey ‘ offer Matthews- | Hargreaves) "OK" You'll Find No Bad | | 1855 FORD “PAIRLANE ALL EX- “EGGS” 5-4842 JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL 1-671) “FOR MORE TYAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” 53, FORD | CUSTOM. vs cer = Ca a evesdrive, fee KE" ORION MOTOR SALES at Buckhorn } ___ THE, PONTI. AC PRESS, vid ld APRIL 8, 1955 _ i. CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | tras. In Our Easter Basket!) Used Car Hop at These Barains! 53 Dodge V-8 4 dr.. $1095 at “1 KAISER GOOD BODY Mo | tor and tires. 5-1 "54. Nash 2 door.. . $1199, 1952 Chev. St. Wen. $1045 MERCURY "342 R ratic radio heater white walls MERCO. | | °53 Nash 2 door 1951 Chev. pickup. ....575| Like mew: 81798 Your car down. | 533 =5 "2 Chevrolet ...... $ 795] 1948 Chevrolet Panel. 165]. 4¢kner— Studebaker, Serer ’52 Plymouth 4 door.$ 795) 1950 Ford Sta. Wgn.. .695 a MERCORY *52 Dodge ...... ..-$ 845) 1948 Pontiac SD ..... 195 | A 8-769 ’53 Pontiac ......-. $1195) 1950 Studebaker ... ..: 345 Wei MERCURY cLUB—< COUPE | °51 Buick 4 door.,,.$ 695! 1952 Chev. Suburban. .725 ee ee | "50 Nash 4 door... .$ 295 1951 Pontiac SD ..... 723) Sharp radio heater white walls °30 Ford 2 door.....$ 495| 1953 Dodge SD .....$045) f'prarive 8686. OR 34204 aner 50 Dodge 4 door ...$ 445, 1950 Oldsmobile 4 Dr. 875 ‘a ae Stee ee 49 Dodge 2 door ...$ 295, 1950 Chev, 2 Dr.......545! leather seats, gas mile ae "49 Mercury 4 door..$ 495) 1947 Nash SD ........245! oot * *46 Olds 2 dr., hyra..$ 225! 1946 Dodge Cl. Cpe... .195; "the cea bee a TRUCKS 1952 Chev. 2 Dr....... 745) _Fataey, mirecie. EM 3-860 : , - 3 ee 47 Ford pickup ...$ 295) 1936 Ford 2 Dr........225] Waam RAMBLER 8) HARD TOP | | SOGMC 136” wb.. .§ 595) 1950 Pontiac SD C a S73] Son "Radio" ‘heater “red ‘over | = 53 Dodge 171” whb..$1195| 1951 Pontiac 2 Dr.....675) dice Onlv $1078. Your dar “52 Ford pickup ...$ 693} 1953 Chev. Cl. ee 1495 | Carkner—Studebaker *34 Chev. 2 t. tractor.$2100| 1952 Ford Panel . .645! Birmingham MI 4-3410 Ready To Go Riemen- schneider 1955 Chev. SD, « « «xan3295 1951 Oldsmobile SD. ae 1951 Chev. SD .......655. - 1951 Nash 4 Dr..... 1951 Plymouth Savoy 775 1953 Pontiac Cl. Cpe. 1595) ‘42 OLDS 88. 2 DOOR STREAM-| liner. Good condition. FE 54-6979 Tear ain gg ge 6050 TRANS. | portation, PE 54 OLDS * By owner "RQ"? radio very 2 door heater. signal lights aac 'S. SAGINAW ST, | 193) Chev.4 Dr.ce.E995| [ota ese ae oe Open 'til 8 p.m. 1949 Hudson SD .....245| consider on tea ercen aA FE 2-9131 1950 Nash 4 Dr........195) © Lincom 1950 Pontiac SD. -495) 18 OLDS aa New esd 1949 Pontiac St. Wn. 345 | —___al_EM bates 55 OLDS DEMONSTRATOR “34 Ford Victoria 1951 Kaiser 4 Dr...... 495 | 1954 Ford 2 Dr. 1445) Credit 1947 Plymouth SD....195| ‘9 Oldsmobile Pood door Plan 1953 Chevrolet SD...1595' 33 BME the ton pick Bowe wate See TUPRED | 1950 Chev. 2 Dr....... 475, HOUGHTEN & SON A CAR BECAUSE OF SHORT 1951 Lincoln SD ..... 695 | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE RAD GAVE a "Coop | 1951 Pontiac SD ..... O45 | a0 Nn’ Main. “Rochester, OL 1-076: | TION OF “46 S| automo. 1949 Chey. 2 Dr.......345\ OLDS cLUB couPE DOEs | RILES THAT YOU CAN BUY | 1. < Qos _Bot_ Fun $25. PE 7.7700 FOR VERY UTTLE pown and 1953 Ford SD. ....... 2 Sa ea | whee sll as | 1950 Ford Pickup ++ -445| “wntte” watls. radio and heater | 1950 Mercury Cl. ¢ pe. 5 5 | ‘. race engine. perfect condition | v1.05 | Will trade at bank rates for 24 mo. “It's not fair! You travel 10,000 miles a year just to and | from work, while I never get to g0 anywhere!" For Sale Used Cars 91) en en | 851 OLDS +8 4 DR. $10 and gssUme vayments Woodward Birmingham ise PLYMOUTH CLUB th 7 | 1962 PLYM. STA. WGN. $10 DOWN | and assume payments. 464 8. | Woodward Birm | 54 PONTIAC’ CHIEFTAIN DE- For Sale Used Cars pee——rrn errs Down | 1960 PONTIAC. 2 — DELUXE 8 =e 1 job FE? LEAn re’, “PONTIAC ~ REASON- wagon matic aaa geo FE 24632 or FE 4. seats Hvydra- PLYMOUTH 1953 CRANBROOK. 4 dr. Exceptionally c— Private, 260" Hydramatic. 4 door. FE Co. 828 Ww * aren or call Oil 1952 PONTIAC HARDTOP 410 42525 See Bil| Petrusha down and assume nayments. 464 1851 PLYMOUTH, $75 OO DOW! N. take over smal’ monthiv ovav- ments. Can be seen at Gulf Sta tion, Keego Harbor, FE 8-0669. 1950 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. RADIO “PONTIAC 8 CONVERTIBLE radio, heater. ‘83 PONTIAC. CUSTOM CATALINA Clean, low mileage. most acces- tees ul pie in, Sah Matt | _erns Po toe pain PE Som win Ave. #1461. PONTIAC 1953 CATALINA PULLY ulpped ‘#? PONTIAC CATALINA SUPER Low 1350 takes poy gr ~ il condition. §1.075 PE s-olie and pW Pity i953 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE, MA- aoe ee ae nal | equipped. Will take older car in s trade. SCHUTZ MOTORS at 6280 Pine Knob Rd OR 3-8983. DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER _$12 8 Woodward, Pontiae’s Top Trader $32.000 tiquidation sale. We are 1965 PONTIAC So ene liquidating ourentirelot All| —_— cars meet G0 regardless of price. | 1953 , RA Financing arranged on premises | and heater. walls. This is an ity to save Lew. mileage. $1090. | 3-566). | $s dollars. Anything of value |'s@ PONTIAC COUPE. HYDRA- acc ible im trade: car, furni- matic. radio, heater. new white ture hunting dogs “: tar is wall tires. +2116. | not @ come-on, this + = = + fide liquidation sale Open — | Matic radio “neaiee and all od or wire E 2-0408 er = 71 Oak Ponti tiac _ 4312 4.000 «miles Phone FE PONTIAC ‘50 8 CYLINDER 2 DR | i952 PONTIAC CATALINA DE- Good condition. Only , $405 No ‘uxe E 20074 money down 1055 PONTIAC § HYDRAMATIC Carkner—-Studebs aker 870. 4 door sedin ovlentv acces- sories G.. officials car Under 8000 miles. MI +9636 Birmingham MI 4-3410 ' driver ©2238. ‘$4 PONTIAC CATALINA, WHITE wall tires, radio, +3040 Excellent condition. 91 | COUrE. | = FE | ips PONTIAC ELUXE STATION STATION | 6.000 miles 2664 a A black “a, white wal] tires. | PE 23-0300. mileage 1 owner. | PONTIAC 'S4 STAR CHIEP, FULLY | Can be seen from 10 to 2 | _ Birmingham — Catalina low mile FE $-7332. | 195) STUDEBAKER ER SPORT COUPE } CY OWENS “Your FORD Dealer” Our Used Cars Are Ready “ARE YOU?" OUT THEY -GO 1951 Nash 4 Door Sedan, a Real Nice Car Radio and Heater, Overdrive $495 1950 Buick 4 Door Sedan, Dyna. Radio and Heater 50 1952 Dodge 2 Door Sedan, Real Value ei rice Reduced 95 1950 Ford 8 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater $295 1951 Pontiac 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater $495 1949 Ford Custom 8 Cyl. 2 Door Sedan $195 _t THE CARS LISTED BELOW ARE THE FINEST ON OUR LOT! 1950 FORD STATION WAGON Just the car for the family. 3 1954 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER Deluxe a This ts es immac' throug’ a lk hout, = seats, all leather interior, radio, Power stesring. au the rakes, heater, 4 brand new tubeless 4 = powerf! tires, new brakes, new tail pipe white wall tires, roomed and muffler. Runs perfect. Sear trtee $695 tures of this is toaly tee car. $2995 1953 PLYMOUTH | STATION WAGON Light green finish, 3-tone vinol interior, tinted glass, heater 1952 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE 1951 Olds 98 4 Door Radio and Heater, Hydra. $595 1931 Mercury 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater, O.D. $495 1953 Chevrolet 2 Door Sedan. Nice Clean Car $795 1951 Olds 88 2 Door Radio and Heater, Hydra. $495 1951 Ford Club Coupe Radio and Heater. You'll Like This One $495 1951 Studebaker 2 Door One Owner, Real Nice $295 1949 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan Radio and Heater $195 LATER MODELS PRICED TO MOVE 1954 Ford Crestline 4 Door Sedans —12— 1953 Ford 2 Doors and 4 Doors 1—1954 Buick 4 Door Sedan 1—1954 Pontiac Catalina 1—1953 Olds 98 4 Door Sedan 1—1954 Chevrolet 4 Door Sedan 1—1953 Ponttac Chief. Dlx. 4 Door 6—1952 Ford 2 Doors and 4 Doors COME TO OUR TWO BIG LOTS — No. 1—150 S. Saginaw St. Fi. 5-401 or FE 5-3588 Noo 2800S. WW oodward Ave. FE 4-7469 OPEN 8 AM. to 9 P.M. Beautiful —_ blue finish. all chrome pert . end turn signals. One owner; 20,000 actual miles. tires like . ago ee ee a ae $1345 1954 CHEVROLET STATION WAGON Equipped with powergiide trans- mission, tined glass, large heat- er, 2-tone paint and directional signals, 5.000 actual miles. $1695 1953 DODGE CLUB COUPE Listen to this’ 13.000 actual miles, Gyromatic transmission, radio heater, whitewall tires, cial chrome trim _— beau- ful 3-tone paint $1145 1954 FORD Crestline Fordor The best model _ the eg 1951 MERCURY CLUE COUPE j-tone paint, sun aor. white You will have to see this car wheel to believe it. $000 actus! miles, Sil tires. oval a 7,000 actual miles. ~ $1695 and out this car is practically new. $995 Keller- Koch Inc. Woodward at 1313 Mle Road Royal Oak LI berty 9-4585 OPEN FROM 9 TO 9 ater, and als. . . I wie FE ‘ iter us SIX DAYS PER WEEK No Co-Signers! 1949 Chev: 4 Dr....... 195! Huron. aaa dani a vomniae ry oe ai WiKLyi STA. WGN. $10 See cy for the Best Buy _ a . . b : is] PLYMOUTH: 2 DOOR. BEST | good condition. FE 2-9826. 72 Nor- Hg and assume — + 7 = A : + Immediate Delivery! 1949 Ford 2 Dr... sons offer. 4878 } Georgia Dr. FE 44648. ton . Woodward Brim | —— ; ‘ . 1954 Chev. 2 Deis ices 1395'- $e ————— ——————— || Deal Direct! | 1951 Ford 2 Dr.....+...545 “WO LD YOU BUY | No Finance Co.! hoot en qY seis 8 ain ba U > LEV S19 e cleleie ol 095 Buy Here—Pay Here | 1050 Buick SD... .-. 45, Sie Sa aoe i A DIAMOND?” . ee : z : : 4 e YALI COME 1950 Chev. SD. scuees 395 a oznp ~ o5 TO 1950 Pontiac SD ,..... 395 : F a mp, Seatnew. OF. 1948 Ford Cl. Cpe... .245 - rom | CAT 1954 Chev. 4 Dr...,..1395 A “ | i tied MOTOR SALES 1952 Nash Sta. W gn. -695 : ——! Soa I : - - Seeaecune kee 1947 Nash SD ........ 165 B) PUBLIC SAFETY 1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr.. .695 Wa C DIVISION OF POLICE | 1947 Buick SD. ....+.165 | . ONncermn: cI PONTIAC, 22 5 _ . a 3 2 Sa ne “Susie ae maine ed AT TURNER S Not Because common sense would tell you why THE ABANDONED avTomoBires; (72? 1Ord ol. ....-- Some = . ho ’ ‘bile 7 FOR BALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION | 1953 Dodge SD 200K 1095 | Folks, we're really trading long at Oliver Buick. We have the largest von should oe ise auromobt saa a ae i tig i 1952 Pontiac 2 Dr..... 745 new car quota for April in the history of the Oliver Motor Sales, so 1954 FORD CUSTOM : . . AT DEPARTMENT OF pPuBLIC; 1951 Chevrolet 2 Dr.. .675 ad Br; Old Bess fort! je-in val ith local dependable dealer. WORKS, LAKE STREET YARDS. 1952 Chevrolet 2 Dr...795! the trade-ins must go. ring in Old Be = tor the trade-in value of the 4 Dr. with Radio and Heater ; ; AND- MICHIGAN. 9 nouth SD... 495, ear. Easy and fast financing. Open ‘til 9 p.m. ee 1950 Plymor 5 = : sah MARE MOTOR NO. |} ~~ 17057 , ——, | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Ford oseeeeeseees 7222-C ae ee ieee 495 $1 199 $i] 199 $1 199 IS JUST THAT chevrolet ....... 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' : LOOKIN You'll find. & Saginaw St, FF 4.4546 : 134 Mile at Woodward * Wu 7 money makers advertised ‘VY ORKIN( »MAN’S LOW” = : , / : . Good wl sed Cars in the Business Oppor- | noe “|! FE 2-9101 210 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. FE 2/9101 ||| Midwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 f} ¢. str CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 tunities column in meee | Open ‘til 9 p.m. | JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4001 : fied}: | — '} > , i é b ” . +) “~ ; t *} | \ j i ay » Kw, bd | ae, | gf / Sy 1 ESO EC POG Cae, aA (7 aor wot % THE PONTIAC PRESS, { 4 \ FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1955 Bathing Beauty Turns Actress on TV Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channe| +—-WWs-TV . Channel “T—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Little Rascals. “Fram- ing Youth,” “Hearts Are Trump.” (9) Capt. Video. Serial (4) Time for Music. Jane Palm- er sings. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. News. Paul Williams. 6:30—(7) Ramar of the - Jungle. Jon Hall in “Savage Chal- lenge.” (9) Heart of City. Drama. (4) Death Valley Days. “Love "Em and Leave 'Em,” (4) story of young man who goes | gold hunting and forgets girl | back home. (2) News Ace. Cline, | Patrick. 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman Everett R. Phelps. oo—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppets. (9) Boston Blackie. Kent Taylor in mystery. (4) Studio 57. Adventure in Morocco when political prisoner is res- cued. (2) The Whistler. ‘King Thought,” mystery thriller. :15—(7) My Story. Drama. :30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Plot to make California private king- dom foiled by Lt. Masters with help of Rusty and Rinty. (9) | Million Dollar Movie. ‘The First | Legion.”” (4) Eddie Fisher. | Songs. June Hutton guest News. Doug Edwards. Dr. | ~ A (2) 71:45—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como, Songs 8:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ricky is plagued by little girl who fol-; lows him everywhere in “Ricky's Shadow.’ (4) Jack Carson Show. William Gargan guest. (2) Mama. Papa builds , T. R. a shoeshine kit so he can Gillis take their wives out. for | Once-a-year treat, dancing. (2) Topper. With aid of ghostly Kerbys, Topper starts out to handle financial deal and ends up in duel with French envoy. 9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Jan Murray quiz. (9) Entertainment. | Variety. show. (4) Big Story. | Trenton, N. J., reporter traps young gunman in “Case of the Kids and the Kicks.” (2) Play- house of Stars. Waiter Brennan plays oldtimer who tells tall tales of his days as Indian fighter to young Tommy Rettig in “Mr. Ears." :30—(7) The Vise. Woman who married younger man is afraid he intends to murder her in “Ring of Greed.” (9) The Fal- con. “Guilty Stamp."’ (4) Dear Phoebe. Bill sets out to prove astrology is hoax in newspaper comedy with Peter Lawford. (2 Our Miss Brooks. Ends up in| middle when Mr. Conklin schemes to discourage student’s attentions to his daughter. Eve Arden, Gale Gordon 10:00—(7) Passport to Danger Cesar Romero in “Edinburgh.” (9) Inner Sanctum. Mystery. (4) Cavalcade of Sports. Middle- weight bout: Ralph ‘Tiger’ Jones vs. Geerge Johnson. (2) The Line-Up. San Francisco po- lice hunt modern bluebeard who leaves trail of broken romances across country 10:36— (7) Sherlock Holmes. P.on- ald Howard in ‘Texas Cowgirl.” 9) Down You Go. Quiz with Dr Bergen Fvans. (2) “I Led Three Lives '’ Richard Carlson as FBI agent 10:45—(4) Jan Murray Show. Va- riety try style variety. (4) little show. | James Gregory in “Lapse of Memory.’’ (2) Miss Fair Weath- | er. Betty Wright. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater “Two Dollar Bettor." 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen. Richard Hayman plays jazz. SATURDAY MORNING 9:00—(4) Mr. Wizard. 9:30—(4) Quiz "Em. (2) Michigan | Stzte. 9:45—(2) Wayne University. | 10:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. 10: 15—(7) Cartoons. 10:30—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell | & Mahoney. (2) Sinema. 10:45—(2) Bill Barker’s Cartoons. 11:00—(7) 7 Cowboy Show. (4) Funny Boners. (2) Pirate Pete. | (2) Capt. 11:30—(4) Space Cadet. Midnight. SATURDAY AFTERNOON | 12:00—(7) McKenzie’s Saturday Party. (4) Happy Hollow Ranch. (2) Big Top. 1:00—(4) Travel Show. (2) Lone Ranger. 1:30—(4) Home Theater. (2) Uncle Johnny Coons. :00—(7) World of Speed. (9) Sat- urday Matinee. (2 “ 2) Bandstand. :30—(2) Midday Playhouse :@0—17) Roundup time. (4) TBA :30—(9) Million Dollar Theater. :00—(7) Back to God. (2) Milky’s Movie Party. 4:30—(7) Renfrew of Mounties — lor WN é :@0—(7) So _Vv (9 . eee er nee ay a ened ane Oty Nene wi, HOOD “Press Conference. 9) Li fine 12) News LeGott. : Wild Bill Hickok. (4) Vocal Va- 8: 30—‘7) Ray Bolger Show. Ray ns ss . = rieties. does “scarecrow dance” when 11:15—(7) Theater. Kirk Douglas, % (4) Michigan Reports. he adopts two small orphans for| Laraine Day in “My Secretary. 5:15—(4 chig po day. (4) Life of Riley. Riley and| (9) Casey Clark Jamboree. Coun- . 5:30—(7) Christ Crusade. (3) Ad- / ‘ -- 10 ore ado dhe eae Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te change without notice. WIR, (768) CKLW, (800) Ww, (ase) WCAR, (11380) =WXYZ, “ane WIBK, (1490 WPON, (1460) TONIGHT Be Bing $1 WIR, Music Hall WCAR, Noonday Caller oe mew , = — o— WCAR. Coffee’ With Clem | WPON, Luncheon Musie “wws Bowe ORTR Bass ~ “007 | WPOS. Egan hes 12:38 WJR, Music » ee aoe CKLW, @ports CKLW, Eddie Cantor | s:so_wws, Here's answer | WWJ. Farm & Rome WPON, News NXYZ, American Parmer | 10:08—WIR, Tenn. Ernie 8:45—WW), Ne CKLW. Sons of Geddie 6:15—WJR, Clark rtet WWJ, Boxing grt Radio lmavteeh WCAR. Harmony Hall WWJ, Bud Lynch WXYZ, Ed Morgan CKLW, Eddie Chase | CKLW. Van Kuren 9:60—WJR, Wm_ Sheehas — WXYZ Leo Suits | _WPON News 1 a SATURDAY AFTERNOON eo er 10:15—-CKLW, & Kaye LW. News ss : WO. téietime —) WXYZ. Top of Ton pt babel hep :e0- w mR pri Hospite! 6 28—WJR. Sports WPON. Off Record WCAR. News. Rhythm ee a aaa en WWJ, Mulholland : WPON News. Spanish Mour WXYZ. Kews, Opera Prev WXYZ. Bil) Stern 10: 38—WJR, World Neighbors CKLW. News, Muste WCAR, Carousel |; WWJ News 915-WJR st Louis Mids WJBK. News George WPON. Sports Siants | -CRLW. Country Style WCAR News Hall Leweli Thomas y's Muste ww. 40: 45—WJR. Dance Orch. Stare Bing 11:66—WJR, News 8:00-—WIR, Jack White 9 %—WJIR, Mrs ; | WPON, © Martin ' ' | WPON, News Page CKLW; St Francis: Hour | WPON. News, Platter 1:13—CKLW, Canada ; tals . | ting -- Today's Television Programs - - Rhonda Fleming | | Surprise Star First TV Role Proves Her Dramatic Ability | in ‘Stage Door’ Lead By ATRA BAER NEW YORK (INS) — Biggest | surprise to come out of “Stage Door,"’ (Best of Broadway, TV) Rhonda Fleming. An actress. Known in Hollywood for her | bathing suitability, Miss Fleming | tackled the role of a Hollywood actress known for the same essen. | . and the only scene she | didn't steal she wasn’t in. This was Rhonda's first brush | with live TV and is undoubtedly the first of a long series. Gore Vidal did the TV adapfa- tion of the Edna Ferber-George Kaufmann hit ‘that opened on Broadway in 1936, starring Mar- garet -Sullavan, and was later made into a movie with Katherine Hepburn. “Stage Door’’ story of a group of struggling actresses liv- ing in a Broadway theatrical club reminiscent of Manhattan Re hearsal Club. Limited time necessitated cut the characters down to digest-size, thereby losing a good deal of the original impact of the play. But what was done was done well. The ‘bit’ parts show ... outstanding, Nita Talbot, as a wise-cracking member of the star-struck menage, and Peggy Ann Garner, frightingty effective in the role of an actress who would rather die than fail. is the Diana Lynn did her best with the Sullavan role which always seemed to us to be over-noble and too dedicated-to-art to be plausible Elsa Lancaster as the boarding house landlady was Elsa Lan- caster, and Victor Moore seen briefly as a ptoducer, almost broke up the cast by saying a’ word he shouldn't have said Nonetheless the show went on The production was also seen in color. Philip Dunning’s ‘Broad- way’ a smash during the pron:bi- tion era, will be seen in neXt week's Best of Broadway and Dunning will do his own adapta- thon Show Folks Dance in Shubert Alley NEW YORK W—A block party attended by several hundred Broadway actors, singers and dancers. was staged in Shubert Alley last night to celebrate the first anniversary of the stage hit —— Waltz.” Shubert Alley is a private thor- oughfare which separates the As- tor Hotel from the Shubert and + Booth theaters. | Despite chilly weather, a fiesta was staged in the open air begin- ning at 11:30 p.m. after the final curtains in nearby theaters. The guests danced into the early morning hours while hundreds of + Broadway —strotiers watched them; ‘over the iron grill gates which can shut the alley off from the streets. MacDonald Carey, star of ‘An- |niversary Waltz.’ and such other cast members as Howard Smith, Marjorie Lord and Phyllis Povah . acted as hosts. Foxes are as active in the winter as summer. They do not hiber- nate. MONKEY SEE—J. Fred Muggs and Phoebe of television's ' Toda,"’ must have been frequenting movie balconies lately. From the looks of —— they —— = up an idea or two from last row romancers AEC Cheered by Four Offers Receives Proposals to Build Atomic Electric Power Plants WASHINGTON # — The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) has an- nounced with gratification that it has received four proposals to build electric power plants that would be run by atomic energy The plants would have a com- bined generating capacity of 455,000 kilowatts. They would be built in Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan and Nebraska. They would Cost about 150 million dollars in all, with the proposers bearing 80 to 90 per cent of the cost. The AEC would share some of the expense, under what it calls its Power Demonstration Reactor Program. It has a fund of 75 million dollars “for general ac- celeration of the civilian power AEC Chairman Lewis L. Strauss said in a statement “We established this program last January in the hope that it would encourage wider participa- tion in the development of nuclear power technology estimated dates of completion, are Chicago, 180,000 kw. 1960: west- ern Massachusetts, 100,000 kw, late 1957: Detroit, 100,000 kw, late 1958, and Nebraska, 75,000 kw 1959. Three are to be built by private power groups and the Ne- braska one by a public power dis- trict There is already under way. at Shippingport, Pa. an 84 million dollar nuclear power plant which is a joint project of the AEC and the Duquesne Light Co. It may be making electricity sometime in 1957 Alsa, Consolidated Edison will build an atomic power plant. using | only private funds, 40 miles up the Hudson River for New York City It is planned for operation by 1959 2 Building Groups Win Wage Boosts DETROIT (#—Two large groups | in the Detroit Building and Trades Council (AFL) won = substantial wage increases in contracts signed” yesterday. The contracts were not due to expire until May 1. Union officials said it was the earliest settlement | in 18 years. Benefited by the agreements were 10,000 construction laborers in Wayne, Oakland and Macomb counties and 2,500 sheet metal workers in Detroit. “Our aim was to advance the | time when nuclear power will be- come economically competitive “The response we have received is most gratifving The fact that four proposals have been made is in itself, notable “But the significant point Is the extent to which the propoders are prepared to risk their own capital. This willingness to as- sume risks is evidence of the viger of competitive enterprise. It is also another indication of | this nation's faith in the peace- ful future of the atom.” The general areas of the pro- posed plants, their capacity and The laborers won a 5-cent pay increase, boosting their hourly wage to $2.40 >cent vacation benefit and holiday package next year The sheet metal workers were given a 12':-cent hourly wage boost. Their wage now is $3.52 an” ; hour, including insurance, vaca- tion and pension benefits. Other building tradesmen were | not affected by the settlements. There are about 54': children under 1% in the United States, an increase of 13 million since World War u 3149 W. Huron Street TELEFUNKEN Hear This Amazing Hi-Fi AM and FM Radio at BLAKE RADIO & TV SERVICE FE 4-5791 CKLW, Teenagers USA. 1:30—W WWJ, Bruce Mayer a. CKLW, Man Bening 1 Melody 7:00—WJR, Quest Souse CELW. News WXYZ, J. Biagle cm WWJ, Three Star WJBK. News, Gentile CKLW, Blnkey Adventures | AR, Tiger Tun WXYZ, Stars at 7 WPON. News |_ _WESR. 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News WPON In much of New England, day- light saving time was extended through October instead of feos pe in September during 1954 and practice is spreading to rhe localities. gist “Buy at Fa arm Prices” - Pontiac Lake Rd. Dressed and Live Poultry Honey Seeaed Rabbits Baked Goods Apples and Cider Fancy Work Potatoes Vegetables \dren’s Cancer Research Foundation News at wis: News Find Two Drugs. Scout Destroy Cancer Reveal Antibiotics Cut Four Malignant Types in Laboratory Mice HOUSTON (®—A Boston patholo- says two drugs have been found to possess strong destroying action against four forms of cancer in mice, including two forms of leukemia. Dr. Sidney Farber said the drugs | will be tried against human forms | of cancers. He cautioned, however, | j | §2:15—WJR. 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Each story’s picture is | drawn like a stained giass window. déws for ideas on how to best color Tomorrow: Jesus is arisen. p ‘ ‘i A is ak ENN a VEEN EOS KS THE EASTER STORY—1i1 Jesus Is Buried After Jesus died on the cross, Joseph of Arimathea went to Pilate | and asked for the body of Jesus. Joseph was a rich man who believed in| Jesus’ teachings. Pilate commanded the body be given to Joseph. | Joseph took the body away and wrapped it in clean linen cloth. He. put | spices in the wrappings. This was a burial custom of the Jews. Joseph | laid the body in the new tomb which workmen had cut out of rock for | him. He rolled a big stone in front of the door of the tomb to keep any- | high County Orphans Court has cut a $169,076 bequest by the late George Dreisbach for perpetual care of his grave to $20,000 and only surviving -relative of Dreis-| Presents bach, a banker who died in 1952 at! the table Dinner — wer on) ~~ | AVE Z\ You can look at your church's win. | this series. b | | Seek Trucker in Shrimp Deal FBI Charges He Lost 12 Tons of Seafood in Poker Game HOUSTON ® — FBI agents sought today a truck driver they say lost 12 tons of frozen shrimp in a poker game. Robert W. 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