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He te tig ty i finde 4 uigy S So 0, fa! itt : a" s 8 sh3 Has ty He ey 2 i 43 "3 tetd? itt & alae ree er ay rR Gut ae apie atl ee i) ate a eS 5: eile aid ay HOTS faim ar wd aah di edad ae jae “aE He oo i ith Hau Hed a uf eee Ai faint ie Tee yal it HL ELE | iy (ie jf: ia. it EM , s Hie unt He re hap il ai fit fs uF Han + 3.45% Tk tie gobi fell i. ij ail ia aH Ta ah Sip Se oe. hy reete fr 4 Pt i, i died Ha HA Methodist Junior Choir to Present ri a Eh hil i [tit ate hit are | tT ii it ace i Polls Four More Voles oy x - ; %& a Mrs. Arthur jones ie Rev Stephen B Dadsowsh: Kansas: Frankha, New Jersey IND DAYS WeeceE ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU LIKE— THERE'S STILL TIME! 1ST DATS Weeee Raytord C. Rankin Fert Worth, Texas 40th Anniversary All-America Contest FIRST WINNERS! —aeae THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 Two Brothers - weir lie ut hi ne i lt THe ROCHESTER’S NEW BUSINESS ADDITION—The recently constructed beige brick A & P store will open Wednesday. Offering an A & P store in aur ae Hf tet ne eli Pe agE! gue HAVE hhh i ini Hae i i yal i 7 Sli SERGE Fe i ih Ea LE: a dl on 2th arr 4 = < bai a SHAT: Hi di ea caiteqeee jal i sla if : aH ue is Be i Tae i by 2-1 Vote . 28 o au i, : nate Near Williamston i ve un EL (Petitleal | hope Thank You Your support was greot- thot | may continue to ly appreciated. ue & Baytihiate 4 ae \g EN 4 a ; ‘ one * oy oe ee : Sc... rn a ea BR Enter Now 40 Grand Prizes ... A Grand Prize a Day for 40 Days! ~~ htenemnapetninn i = ail tiacianietietel i's ‘ Ake an "ever you go in your Dodge, you a1.¥ se ‘ oft ho nlfer a , ( Advertisement) Oa Wa Wiitked Wanders E PERSON > h | DON'T FEEL LIKE THE SAM ~ aad aod conifed Sith 9 cone) Balt Detroit Doctor Kovach last March 1 for $2. ~ , Trailing Trailer » neighbor.” Mrs. Woods pillar. : e: and MSC to Confer Degrees |in Narcotics Sales |e sade. sspaimen ale ee ee DETROIT (UP) — Dr. Emory | $150, Ellis said. . trailer because she was a ‘ @® — Michigan Kovach Detroit physician “State College will confer degrees| + - ‘res “secasst of ediing ann on 316 students at the 1954 winter z i i i HM ay tify an ali : F E i About 60 percent of the earth's} cotie agent here, and crust is made of«silica. gator bought 10 opium 5 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 | -_ NINE | : gheedeiaamery coosescccerlosescomneernggocreny : Founded on Progressive Principles 3 | Farmer-Snover | 3 FUNERAL HOME , is ‘ 160 W. Huron St. re2si7 $ NOT. DAYDREAMING—When things slow up for Brian Van |‘ it had been sideswiped, polis | GaGeneaconmie ia badeannsnenenccieonnsesssaaonenl Dale, &, left, as other boys recite their lessons, he can always turn to : . _the mathematical equations above him. Brian, a 10th-grade student : . ¢ at Country Day School in Norton, Mass., has an I. Q. of 185. The intelligence quotient of a genius is 140. Brian speaks sevéral lan- guages, and is proficient in Hebrew, Arabic, Greek and French. He a: expects to be ready for college when he’s 19, but may be hell’ back acter. So does the money..you-hold-on to. It “~~ til he’s 12, when school officials believe he will be more emotiona: é sestaped Ser bleher etaantion, . mes ad attests good judgment, ambition, foresight. Open an account with us and build House _ Kills Speed Bills, up that reputation dollar by dollar, ‘ eee te | we week by week: grow in everyone's ‘Faces Liquor Ad Decision , t:, estimation — including your own! LANSING #—A bill regulating review television advertising and nt | © RL Saar and wine abvattaing on Silp-| Ueciiiet dip-meantactarer who —————ae SNe ne vision was up for decision in the| permits ads presesting a. dra House today | matization of the act of drinking >» } / scenes last night trying to find a| sell the products of offending way to avoid a vote on the meas-| manufacturers, ip C STATE BANK | b-ving Be the . : . The bill proposing highway speed limits had lain dormant on the | See and Drive this new | 1—Kilied yd calendar for weeks. It was unex- | — sibility of imposing speed limits imagine it! You can own this new Nash Rambler Club Sedan for less pectedly taken fi and magine can for | ie . — | promptly killed 27-57. — i than any other 6-cylinder sedan in America! ~ COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE , vanced votes today A long speech by Rep. Leonard | It's No. 1 in smartness .. . No. lin economy .. . up to 30 miles a gallon! SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE . Come in today . . . see all other 1954 Nash Airflytes at new low prices. Onty Nash has added safety and “double lifetime” of Airftyte Construc- try-| stallation of a safety belt or simi-| 4" “"™ : Member Of Federal C0 the | device in the front passenger | t of all cars sold $0 days after Kimball Bros., Inc. FEderal 4-1545 85 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac, Mich. 2—Adv for the Conlin plan to revise the sales b= Wood (R-Detroit) saved his safety | BRANCHES belt bill from a move to send it! ORAYTON PLAINS AUSURN HEICHTS i i ih ite tae | | ti | | i Hii : j : i / l Paao SEE WHY sz" 8 OUTOFIO SAID “wt CAVALIERS ARE MILDER! | HAMTRAMCK (INS) — A state-| fT" wide alert was out today for a late model yellow hardtop with 1954 Illinois license plates which § 4 Fata . . . Hamitramck Pol believe ‘ Ra a ee OS figure in last week's bolup sy-| Poe's ft ier ee Try king-size Cavaliers! of John J. Jurewics. a a i 3. . gy ae of the een sales. | L. * Bee . Ss Feel their light, smooth, man's fellow employes at the Quaker Produce Co. reported see- ~ {ng the car in the neighborhood | Wednesday, the day Jurewicz was | ot easy-going mildness! kite ae $4,852 in checks stplen| es es F FEL im. : Ss - 3 ’ Taste their fine, fine Hamtramck Police are awaiting| © if coe Sl . oa en et eee| Wee ER! CAVALIER'S flavor! See why so many coe a damaged right rao F MILDNESS thousands are shifting Meanwhile, an ex-convict held as @ suspect was released on a writ of habeas corpus Monday and agreed to cooperate with the in- | to Cavaliers! Irs xasr to tell about a cigarette’s mildness. How does the smoke feel as you inhale? Because the smoke of king-size Cavaliers thousands of smokers have shifted to Cavaliers. Yes, Cavaliers give you == = ~ . iim the feel of the smoke! And superbly _ _ fine flavor to taste! | Cavaliers are blended of the world’s “aristocratic tobaccos . . . blended especially for extra mildness you can feel...and fine | flavor to taste. And Cavaliers’ extra length of these aristocratic tobaccos is the best kind of natural filter. — Comie in ond vee for your- | i self the odventages m ; a a > ot NEW wiobile | > See *. 53 er + living. Light up and inhale! Feel that light. smooth, easy | that fine, refreshing flavor! See- why Cavaliers are one of Cavalier mildness ! That's where mildness counts! Taste | a's fastest-growing cigarettes today! KERNS ned Se a wtinain : rt aman . " , PAID Sescen eo mF ot ata ae — =. : aD oo oe | aca HN 81% oh welbower a RAP 81% of four bun- B50 102 petro Tg i ~~ ASK-XOUR DEALER FOR THE =~ undred students spectators, in- ge ~~ : ite ian Sa. interviewed at Am- terviewed at dog ™ Porterhouse Room, , pe ig ee fest “sa CAVALIER* 100” ae herst, Massechu- | shows in New York |. interviewed in Chi- ~~ % j oe oe PO Pe ee rea settd, said Cavaliers suburbs, said Geva- cago, said Cava. — ' e*. * ’ are mildert liers are milder! fiers are milder! a i= ARN ert ee Ow OOTP aaah | ~) THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 ———|Audubon Drew His Birds NEW ODORLESS PA NOT YOUR. 4 . . rauuri { (200 Years Ago in 1804 WASHINGTON -— Amé@rica’s;attached to the entrance. Snow TEL Ay ET TO.._.piaitons bee lovens cotebrate |S enna. ‘Thi pewees hed ia : @ Special anniversary Gile spring. |... arrived. But shortly they came, THE remembering: that 150 Years #80 | and-with them Audubon’s intense artist-naturalist John James Au- | delight in the birds of America, JUDGE! duben studied and sketched his| The young man soon found an- first American birds. other interest close at hand that pewees, small olive- to influence his entire Of course it wasn’t your fault! Still, somebody has te pay the peer etn tod tp ianedlemein Weis Gadtee 6 wah OB bills for damage and personal injury. Your Accident Insurance [/ north to the young Audubon’s new | neighbor, he met Lucy Bakewell, a will do the trick—if you have any. If you haven't, why not home on a farm in Montgomery | girl of 15. y see us for full details? County, Pennsylvania, the Nation- Later became Mrs. Audu- AGENCY al Geographie Society says. nen ant aiipent she seam LAZELI ’ Barty im 1804, at 18, the Haiti. | that “I have a rival in every INC. bern son of a French naval of- | bird,” she shared the many ups Our Own Per li ts ice on Evéry Policy on ae wn * and downs in hef husband's for- 504 Pontaic Bank Bidg. : FE 5-8172 property near Norristown. He The old stone manor house of lost little time tm exploring tBe | y4i) Grove and 122° acres were oa e Prowling a cave along Perkio- | 1951, the centennial of Audubon’s a - ming Creek, the naturalist hap-|death, and were opened to the . pened upon a mud and moss nest | public last year ‘ ‘i The house has been decorated ing accident records, legislation = | 7 ce iy ef Fé if $e3é : if z i! i Pontiac will be judged with other U. S. cities of similar size and population. A national board of judges will announce winners of the contest in the near future, | : i “FROST-FINISHED for Finer Flavor § o in Brewing Si NOW GO * = s : ; . SF fg ‘ Pan iy tes ae a hs. i. ee = ik ‘ : * T ‘ * -£ . Ss ; | N i * H . 4 m4 5 ow : 3 ‘ , . ; outa ae ; “ 7 wee erm eg . dey gt ey —_e . ex _quavor® ae ~~ Greatest Development accurately. he added. In the cave beside Perkioming . . Com te entered Ge it ee nto D | d - C fastening “Ger” een neound the _ = ° onaidson Lumper Wo. | OO a Px : w=, 27 Orchard Lake Rd, FE 2-8381 | scarcely carried out his tather’s TU PONT . ~~ career. Nor did the young man + ee DU PONT PAINTS for EVERY PURPOSE raga tiediyet gem be | DE ae oe rene on the property that furnished j een nneeenet St ae a hh hadi dach ind cadadddandadaddadadadadadde renew al a i i i PBPPPPP SPEED ED EEE EEE EEE EY = a] i : ii ! if i é ut i LAA AAA tt Sp nce Repeal! EBEL. 1S . D aveloped in Gockel’s qvect ssouandli elutes It’s here! Frost-Finishing—an ingenious Goebel brewing process, 80 entirely new in concept it’s called the greatest development in beewing since repeal. , . Frost-Finishing was perfected by Goebel scientists to satisfy = the American taste for a light beer, that’s low in sugar and ’ 4A starch, yet still retains a rare full flavor. : “e Frost-Finishing is actually two additional steps in the brewing -eeeeee * -atee aa Revetwtenary st | GEORGES-NEW: LAST DAY... WEDNESDAY DOUBLE STAMP DAY the We Guest Towels .....--- the Sec Yard Goods | ...+--: the } Eng NapEins ..cee~ the Place Mats ....ssse« che 0c Place Mats .....««. 2 @ec Curtein Raffles ....t0 1.60 Plastic Cornice ....%e 1 di . sete eee eee be LADIES’ © 23.99 value © 100% Weel ee © Sizes 10 to 20 “10 ® Cottons, Casuals ‘I ee he “ - - ‘ted J © 89 values = ar ton ee al!) Oe ntory It’s clean up time . . . after our annual inventory. Goods priced at give-away prices to clear. Our policy does not permit us to carry goods over. Come save. , : ne, “® © To 69.99 values * All wool © Siew 10 to 4 ‘20 ist = i muh Hn it i *ee fe ; . ; a sma i rib i iE if i in } F | Hy bates * To 7.39 values © Skirts. a i aE Hit< ' sats ie lili cla Ma ~ . a detailed plan for the nation’s first. civil defense program since World War IL. It is to be submitted soon to Parliament with a request | rocked for a special appropriation to cover its cost, the source said. an TN THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1954 Guokes Rock Greece _...| Finnish Premier iret torent as mass! Ace C qalition Ma CA ‘ Z ane 4 ; ; ’ a 3 > " , won pepiate SiStANT 43 seats—no change—to their LAB TECHNICIAN 1ClAN DENTAL ASSisTA = a party. The Socialists broke with Kek- konen last austerity OGUINMICS ARE SOFT OCLINICS ARE SMARTOCLINIGS ARE STRONSSCLINICS TO PIT TOU...stnes ovellable to 12, AAAA to 8 | preme Court says testimony given | by a witness before OCLUUCS ARE PRICED MOHT. °795 so °995 committees may not be used Kekkonen Wants Union of Country's 2 Leading Parties ‘ The fin B.C a a 2 his program designed to cut high pro duction costs in the nation’s two ¥ and to ~ Pauli’s Shoe Store i immu apt, he Me | decision yesterday, even though 35 N. Saginaw St. || the witness may have failed to paeol't) m4. elie: sos All These Features Are Included in All These Ranges! @ Removable Burner Bowls ~ @ Automatic Oven Heat Control @ Full Size Equi- Thermal Ovens @ Porcelain Enamel Throughout @ Kitchen-Kool Insulation Lemps ond Timers, $10 prrerson Choice of Most Desirable Welbilt Gas Ranges You Save $31.95 and $41.95 on These! @ |} Giant, 3 Standord Burners @ Non-Clog High Speed Burners All are modern style ranges in flush-to-floor and flush-to-wall design. Don't wait! Be as early as you can for these. NO DOWN PAYMENT! Make: ‘Your Own Terms! ‘ . Zaf fer The Sixth of the Seven Sages Maintained. “Laughter Is of the Essence, a Smile Is the Key.” Your car provides you, and your whole family, with the opportunities to forget your job and ie worries with happy jaunts to the lake and through the countryside. Get In Traveling Trim ats<:- HAROLD TURNER FORD Your Choice of 1946 or 1947 Pontiac ~ Cc | plus sales tax, . license and title (YES, NINETY-NINE CENTS) Come In and Fill Out Order Blank --- You May Be the Lucky One! Your Choice TRUC KS $ 1948 GMC Pickup . . $444 ea? Boca Tudor 1951 Ford Panel. . . $399. 1946 Buick, 4-Door 1951 Ford Panel. . . $599 1949 Chevrolet, Tudor 1937 GMC Stake . . $ 99 1946 Pontiac, Tudor 1946 Ford Pickup . . $199 1942 Chevrolet, Tudor SPECIALS! ° | 1946 Dodge 4-Door . $222 CONVERTIBLES 1949 Ford 2-Door . 7398 1950 Dodge. . . . « $499 1951 Kaiser 4-Door . $499 1950 Ford .... . $699 | 1952 HenryJ... . 9499 1951 Studebaker $599 | 1950 Ford Tudor . . $499 me 1946 Olds 4-Door . . $195 1951 Ford. . . . - - $999 | 1949 Ford 4-Door . . $333 1953 Ford: ok ‘so 2 -* $1,599 1948 Mercury Convert. $199 TURN TO TURNER FOR } the Best in Deals and Wheels! Visit Our New Location --- HAROLD TURNER’S. FORD WOODWARD Motor Sales: * 13 Mile ‘Rd. nid Woodward OM Fete epee omer ~~ 1954 AY, MARCH 9, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESD 26 SE ——————=— “1 eee: ~ ae . tm |r ye T nas Be ee yee Sie Hae ga leal Eadase ae . a he rv ai Ete Ue iM rE. Ese eee ea in sical Sn cl a SE EE TT Ea sagt he ee a jel ed ‘i cue lef] el ee ee bie eal ip iia alee ah agi Fi ca ie [apa ae Me These Good Buys Today! OLIVER'S 15, 1954 at... o12 a woedwerd,” Birminghom YOUR ( ‘Yo y Lu COMMUNITY |— _—s OWN TERMS : Motor Sales Inc. HAB Has. OW. ENS 1509.50 Buick-Pontiac We Peete : Credit Union ; Pontiacs i O K wie | wets | Geren | Come, Look CA haere Pose FES 4101 Fords These Over! USED CARS JEROME ee ‘53 P ti Don’t Drive A ontlacs emg OLDS-CADILLAC «| Mert? eats "Ee fer $495 $] 890 Worry Wagon! : FE taste. : : : ' ! we eee Ry sethes See These “O.K.” "953 Chevrolet Dodges 'S3 Fords - Used Cars - Sedan” M @VTO e estan, with and heat- evre ets . feeeecoe, | Ponce §2Buicks | VALUES ichigan’ finest selection | - cared ‘T Owner. ‘ rices Start at ¥ low aie na W. A. Caltrider, Inc. $745 | $1,490 LOW Executives’ Cars lee il caidallesamane ore PRICES Demonstrators ‘CuEVROLET Hi SEYLINE 7 door: 1953 5] Buicks | New Car Trade-ins cH a AERO S045 VE $1,190 2 Door, 4 Door & BD Qovreict Rae eee ves BUICKS 7 ! Seer Coupes 19 eae f'G| Only 3 ee ‘50 Buicks | 02 Plym. 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W | Buick Dialer NO ° GOOD VALUE Corn f Orchard Lake & Williams ‘St. COMMUNITY Transportation om Phone FE2%01 _|Motor Sales Inc.| 4? chev. Aero ....- $348 YSLER. “0 BLACK ¢ DOOR. - ) ¢ | TOMETC. save rceees Torece, trive poger orate Re! Buittk-Pontiac |'46 Pont. .......... $245 month Take over payments. FE Open “til 10 ~4 "48 as eorcccccce 1 ’ = Bere Nabe 46 Olds .....cerees $245 1951 san Be Set | eer Cotte ’ ne n ROCHESTER "| Chevrolets | prone Otive 25311 | Over 35 Years 20 beautiful one-owner ewEyROLET Werte ; “ trade-ins, most with ra-| deluxe. Fa) J ACK dio and ail with beater.| qr ofr so. =— ) 3 For Sale Used Cars 61 The sixth of the Seven}. Sages maintained that... “Laughter is of =the es- sence, a smile is the key.” Your car provides you; and your whole family, with the unity to forget your job and wor- ries with happy jaunts to the lake and through the countryside. Get in traveling trim at... Harold Turner Ford — Your Choice 1946 or 1947 Pontiac $0.99 (Ninety-nine Cents) Plus sales tax, license and title. Come in and fill out order blank ... you may be the lucky one! Your Choice $125 1947 Ford 2 dr. 1946 Buick 4 dr. 1949 Chevrolet 2 dr.” 1950 Hudson 4 dr. 1946 Pontiac 2 dr. 1946 Hudson 4 dr. 1947 Pontiac coupe 1942 Chevrolet 2 dr. Convertibles "50 Dodge conv, ..., 49 ’5S0 Ford conv. ...... $699 "51 Stude. conv. .... $599 48 Merc. conv. ..... $199 ’51 Ford conv. ...... $999 53 Ford conv. .... $1,597 Trucks "48 GMC pickup with new motor. .$444 ’51 Ford panel eeeee "SOGMC panel ..... $397 ’$1 Ford pickup .... $599 '37 GMC stake ...... $99 *41 Ford pickup ...... $99 46 Ford pickup ..... $199 Specials "46 Dodge 4 dr. ..... $222 *49 Ford 2dr. ....... $399 "51 Kaiser 4 dr. ..... 3499 "62 Henry J ..-cccce $499 *S0 Ford 2 dr. ...... ad "46 Ford 2 dr. ...... $195 47 Olds, 4 dr. ...... $195 48 DeSoto 4 dr, .... $222 "49 Ford 4 dr. ....6. $333 "48 Merc. conv. ..... $199 Turn to Turner's for the Best in Wheels and Deals Visit Our New Location At TURNER'S Woodward Motor Sales Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. We Are Also Doing Business At Our Old Location S. Woodward Birmingham: =| Harold Mercurys- Lincolns Pontiacs Plymouths FACT TeaRS . 2 beater. clean. 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