r x*xr i ae x | 0° % * THE PO ip \ 'TIAC PRESS — RE PT ERED PT ae San aera ermine <8 ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Petia oh tA, \ 74 Edition — a ' $ 7. 4 ; Ww ‘ No all the way from one to ten years. The Press felt that certainly, if bad results are apt to follow the ‘use of artificially fluoridated water, they would have become known in these cities. The following statements from city managers, dire¢tors of public utility departments and their own story: C. T. Mudgett, director of the Department of Public Utilities of the City of Muskegon, wrote the “The City of Muskegon acted as a guinea pig for the U. S. Public Health Service in the Grand Rapids experiment to determine the effects of fluoridation of public water supply on the reduction of tooth decay in children. “This experiment was to have year report was made and the beneficial results noted, Muskegon de- cided that the guinea pig part was steps to fluoridate its own water. - “This was started Atg. 1, 1951 and has been continued to date. It was accepted by the citizens of Muskegon as the right thing to do.” s . R. J. Miles, city superintendent Complaints by Public No Trouble From Fluorine In view of the frightening claims of danger raised by the opponents of fluoridation, the Pontiac Press wrote to officials of many of the Michigan cities which have been fluoridating their water supplies for ~ health officers of ‘these cities tell Press as follows: lasted ten years but when the five no longer the part to play and took of the City of Muskegon Heights, Press Convicts for Surrender See Hunger, Despair g Ht 1H i ek i [ 1 it F is f i it : He FE i fs ¥ z 3 ef } ad & igts Ti) E i ° if a it | | i li E : Fore e: t i Hit it { z considered’ be “no compromise.” Estimates $6 Billion Needed for Roads 1g “We started working on this proj- iyo di | sa “We have had ne complaints a from the people because of a TFF i feel? f : 3 % | both the City Ladington on Page 2, Col. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 —30 PAGES JAW to Vote Today on Dues Boo Major A-Blast Lights Up Sky in Western U.S. LAS VEGAS, Nev. — The awesome might of America’s nuclear arsenal was demonstrated at the Nevada proving ground to- day with the explosion of a major atomic device at vapor trails of planes tak- ing part in the maneuvers. The flash also was seen in San | | 1 i i He t hd cia i asf athe ‘End Lives of 2 Husband Drowns Self After Slashing Throat of Wife in Lansing LANSING #—A Lansing house- wife was found brutally murdered —her head nearly slashed trom her body—on a living room couch in her home today. State Police said Mrs. Nancy L. Pontiac Dropped to Last Place in Traffic Safety Pontiac, which had jumped from 38th to 15th place Basing the report on National Safety Council records, Clyle R. Haskill, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Safety Committee, said the five deaths in the first quarter of 1955 equal the same number of traffic fatalities in Pontiac for the entire year + 7 L-ssancnasaanens ssa gaawk Dry in TT? Se ’ +>. & ed ake klahoma Drought cd of 1954. “If Pontiac motorists don’t exercise better care— ga zei g ! ZZ 3 i i if mm nase Lay {ef Le ands i F seit : Hy =| Hl Ransom Letter for Barbara Detroit .Police Believe Toledo Note New Hoax in Disappearance DETROIT (®—An “im tient man” dem $25,000 for the rian rown-eyed, seven- - Barbara Gaca was believed ice were right, it, would be the third installment of a cruel hoax s 2 git vil i E i f j Demands Cash Senator Attacks Ike. AP Wirephote AT ClO CONVENTION — Sen. Neely (D-W Va), left, lashed out bitterly yesterday at President Eisenhower in a speech before the annual convention of the United Auto Workers (CIO) in Cleveland. Neely, shown here with CIO president Walter Reuther, assailed the President on his foreign and domestic policies, failing to keep cam- paign promises, and even on his churchgoing. + 25 Million Fund. to Back Strike Convention Delegates ; Expected to OK Triple Assessments CLEVELAND ‘#—CIO President Walter Reuther says labor unions eventu- new Europe.” Europe for which the United States has long hoped. Dulles Urges Quick Okay on German Rearmament WASHINGTON (# — Secretary of State Dulles today urged prompt Senate approval of treaties to rearm a sov- ereign West Germany. He said they “lay the basis for a Dulles told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee the two treaties bring about a unity and security in i : atl i the cradle of Western civili- zation and of Christianity has now what is probably its last chance to survive as a place of human welfare,” Dulles said. “That last chance is embodied in the documents before you.” Before Dulles’ appearance as & committee witness on the pacts, Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala) said the Eisenhower administration should “supply all the materials possible’’ for a rapid buildup of the planned 12-division German army. Dulles teld the committee that ence Western European unity is “an irreversible reality’’ a con- ference between the Western Powers and Russia “could be held with greater hope.” He said the restoration of West German sovereignty and rearma- ment of the nation as a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- |ganization would create “unity in. the non - Communist part of Europe. President Eisenhower has said he would favor lower-level talks leading toward a possible confer- ence of Big Power chiefs of state as soon as the German rearma- ment: treaties are finally ratified. The committee is expected to give quick approval to the two pacts, with some likelihood that the Senate itself will consent to their ratification by the weekend. At the White House, Republican Senate leader Knowland of Cali- fornia said the Senate will hold an extra session Saturday if neces- “Western Europe, long* sary to complete that action. Panama Official Found Guilty Assembly Deciding Fate of Former President Who Plotted Murder PANAMA (@®—Impeached Presi- dent Jose Ramon Guizado was re-|, ported found guilty today of com- plicity in the assassination of his| “ ith : ’ 7 ial programs.” ~ =v {Fair and Warmer Yesterday's temperatures ranged from a high of 36 to a low of 18 degrees. Today at 8 o'clock the thermometer reading was 28, ris- ing to 44 by 2 p.m. ree four E 3 i 5 z i if iL i ff li #3 ! i | zg i i i 3 a i i Electio ! TE | E | Sei a | ; §3 z2 i zg i i ge? i i = z ts] 38 j ; ~ n Ch fi anges o is such that they can be reelected at will, n Ballot ing to the political trends of the time. Generally they have been all Pa Get No Complaints From Fluoridation the reserves whenever an emer- eccurs. 100,000 to 250,000 17 and 18-year- olds could volunteer for six months’ g sk E i if rf i th rf i i f | | i 7 | F : band was a heavy drinker. They said he was a former émploye of Oldsmobile but had recently been The couple have two married Coroner Harry Leadiey said the | crime apparently was a murder and suicide. Fizz Foils Firemen AMAGASAKI, Japan «® — Cited for their safety record by the Ja- pan Fire Prevention Society yes- terday, Amagasaki's seven firemen | celebrated. After the party they ran their fire engine into a tree. All seven wound up in a hospital. The Weather of our knowledge, no from the public; and certainly there have been no cases reported by Marquette, wrote: J.A. Chulo, City Manager, City of cf Th zi af In the E i it ports of Dr. Waldbott. Dr. Oscar Stryker, health -direc- tor for both Mt. Clemens and Ma- comb County, wrote: “We have been fluoridating Mt. Clemens water supply since March 1951. No harmful results have come to our attention after almost four years of fluoridation." Truck Drivers Strike Averted Companies and Union “We have been treating our wa- ter supply with sodium silico flu- oride since Sept. 6, 1951. There was little or no opposition here and at present we seldom hear the mat- ter mentioned by the public.” Dr. J. J. Van Gasse, M.D., Direc- tor, Department of Public Health, City of Jackson, wrote: “Since the start of fluoridation of our water supply we have had an occasional complaint regard- ing adverve effect upon the health ef an individual. These com- plaints have been the same as raised im many other communi- ties by a similarly small group. “Within the past year one in- dividual has spent considerable time complaining about the fluori- dation uf the water."’ Dr. James W. Nunn, M.D., Health PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mestiy fair tenight, lew 1-36. Fair and@d warmer temerrew. high 44-48. Light variable winds tenight. Partly cloudy tomerrew | night, lew near 35. | Teday in Pontiac Lewest temperature preceding * am | At & am Wind direction 3 mph! Direction North-northwest Sun sets Tuesday at 6:54 pm Sun rises Wednesday at € 18 am Moon sets Tuesday at 143 am ' Agree to Delay Action During Negotiations A strike scheduled Friday by 2,000 drivers against 50 sand and gravel hauling firms in Oakland, Wayne and Macomb counties has been postponed pending further negotiations. Agreement te postpone the strike action came when com. pany and union representatives met with Robert Lomasney, a state labor mediator, in Detroit yesterday. Another meeting is scheduled there for Friday morning. Original talks on a new contract between Floyd B. Harmon, busi- ness representative-for Teamsters Local 614 (AFL), and Robert Sulli- van and Armstrong Patterson, company spokesmen, broke off two weeks ago following three Weeks of discussion. ~ : A three-year contract ends Fri- day, but the unton agreed to con- tinue working without one, Har- mon said. The drivers reportedly are seek- ing 25-cent-per-hour pay increases, } plus increased fringe benefits and a pension plan The operators are said to have countered with an offer to main- tain the present $2.29 per hour top wage for one year, then hike pay five cents an hour for each of the next two years of a new three- year contract. This offer was made with the proviso that certain fringe bene. fits in the current contract would be eliminated, A walkout would affect road and } Moon rises Wednesday at 11 064 a m. Dewntewn Temperatures J 2 lle m vere. TBM... .eseee- 28 12M... ....c0e-- “0 BB M.. .cecees 2 1 DM... ceeee 4 OB. Miccccces- 32 2 PD. M.....00--- “4 10a M......... 35 Moendsy in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) Highest temperature. ....—ssa.iwsn. gs ss Lowest temperature.............2... 18 Mean temperature. 27 Weather—@unny. One Year Age in Pontise | H temperature.......... Eo Lowest temperature ..........<... 21 | Mean temperature... ......... 37.5 Ww —Snow Mighest and Lewest Temperateres This te in 63 Pears 77 im ieee & 7 im 18e7 Monday's Temperatere Chart Baltimore 42 24 Memphis $1 Brownsville 61 43 Minneapolis 43 37 Buffalo 33 24 New Orleans 55 38 Chieage 42 New York “4 Denver se 35 ix 75 51 Pert Worth 4 +4 6t. Louis “ Hoaghton 13 B Francisco 64 52 Jacksonville 43 34 & & Marie 30 | Kansas City 48 87 Seattle mM 43 les 7) 87 Tam So 41 , ety 43 20 ‘1| rhatism Foundation when Ringling 7 Bros.., AP Wirephete NEW COSTUME — Movie star Marilyn Monroe models one of the costumes she will wear Wednes- day night in her appearance at a special benefit circus perform- ance. She is one of several stars who will take part in the bene- fit fer the Arthritis and Rheu- and Barnum and ‘Bailey circus opens its annual New York county area. The bulk of the truck- ers’ operations is carrying gravel Publisher McCormick Reported Seriously III CHICAGO (UP)—Col. Robert R. McCormick, editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune, is serious- ly ill and his condition has taken a turn for the worse, his physician announced today. ‘ Col. McCormick, who is 74, was operated on Jan. 19. He is suf- fering trom an internal ailment. Students Back Issue CORUNNA w — Corunna High School students took up a collec- tion to pay for a newspaper az- vertisement Monday supporting a proposed $218,000 school bond is- sue. They also ativertised they would babysit for parents who planned to vote in today’s special engagement. election. | ers In the next 6 days, with the . SMOKEY IN GOOD HANDS—Pontiac Firemen at | screeching auto wheels. About three months old and Station No. 1 are wondering if it's spring fever which | dotted with black spots, Smokey is held above by caused “Smokey” to stray from home this morning. | Fireman George Burklow. Morrissey said, “We'll Capt. John J. Morrissey (left), who nick-named the keep the pretty pup until someone ciaims him.” A black-white mongrel, found the pup in the middle of | red collar around the dog’s neck, furnished no iden- Pike street in front of the fire station, dodging | tification. First of 2 Articles Aimed at Helping Voters: Editor's Note: This is the first of | two articles to appear on the 12 can- Gidates who will seek three Birming- ham City Commission posts at next Monday's election. The six thumb- nai) sketches presented today are on candidates running for the two year term Bketches on the remaining ix, rumping for the two three-year positions, will be printed in tomor- tow's Press. A local lawyer with the firm of Wilson and Ingraham, Cari F, In- graham, 42, holds membership in the local Coun ~« , cil on Communi- ty Services and the Citizens Planning Com- mittee for the Board of Educa- tion. : He is a mem- ber of the Oak- land County and American Bar Assns. and the INGRAHAM Detroit Curling Club. Ingraham | lives with his wife and five chil- dren, Elizabeth, Philip, Leslie, Sarah and Douglas, at 940 Har- mon Ave Lone woman running for _ the City Commission is Mrs, G. Howard (Florence) Willett Jr.. 3% of 655 Pilgrim. Besides ber of PEO and! the League of) Women Voters, | has served on the Community | House board and is active in Quar- ton, Barnum and Birmingham High School PTAs. John M. Rady, 4, has been a Birmingham resident since 1951 and is an attorney with the Michi- gan Wisconsin Pipe Detroit, Besides ww his wife, Rady’s family at 2626 Windemere in- cludes John M. Jr., Paul - and Jane, Numbered among his mem- berships are the Detroit Bar Assn. and Univer- sity of Detroit RADY Law Alumni. Under recreation and hobbies, Rady lists golf, gardening and ra- dio. He has served as president of Pembroke Manor property owners association. + * . A chiropractor with offices in Detroit, Dr. Bernard A. O'Dell, 33, of 1074 Wakefield, is an outdoor ‘man, with golf and hunting as his preferences. In addition, he has been on the membership com- mittee of the Northern YMCA branch. O'Dell is a member of the Intern ational Chiropractic Assn., Michigan Academy of Chi- O’DELL ropractors, Delta Sigma Chi Fra- ternity and F.&A.M. Lodge No. 46. He has lived here with his wife and five children since 1953. > . . Atwell J. Bud" Smith, 36, lives with his wife and three young- sters, Patricia, Stephen and Eliza- Already decreased by 1,000 in the 30 days preceding March 15, unemployment in the Pontiac area may be reduced by another 1,600 workers by mid-May, the Pontiac office of the Michigan Employment Security Commission said today. “Manufacturing plants report they will require 800 more work- greatest demand coming from motor vehicle plants,” said dames H. Dudley, branch man- ager. Another 800, he estimated, will be required by non-manufacturing concerns—300 in construction, 300 in service work and 200 by retail trade outlets. With manufacturing plants add- ing 900 workes and non-manu- facturing firms adding another 100, area employment rose to the 77,000 level in the 30 days before March 15, Dudley reported. Current manufacturing employ- Further Drop Is Expected in Unemployment for Area ment of 41,400 is the highes! since last May. but still 2,400 un- der a year ago, he said. Dudley attributed the lowered level par- tially to a plant closing (Wilson Foundry). Dudiey said it is possible the increasing demand for workers in some occupations in the coming two months will exceed the supply. Unemployment at mid-March was estimated at 3.300—down 700 from February, reflecting the past month's expansion in employment. The unemployed currently make up 4.2 per cent of the total labor force, compared with 5.1 per cent in February and 4.7 per cent in January. Jobless claims at the local MESC office tumbled from 2,620 the week of Feb. 3 to 1,729 last week, Dudley said. The office issued 6.700 unemploy- ment checks in March’ valued at $204,921, compared with 8.654 | checks for $265,270 in February. ! building construction in the three- | related to my 3 work. Un- 1 LEHTO | j a J scramble os 2 OFORL ia few @8 possi- 3 UROKN | it to guess 4 KASEN. - tt 1] my line. An- seesore [TIT] ] swer appeors under orrow, 1 reading 6 OUNRPiE | | [| | Ff I downwerd. 7 SIPLOT if Lj Yowordnr's 8 THACC it newer: $ 9cKcHe§ | L] © 1955 329 What's My Line, fine. Line Co, in. Thumbndil Sketches Reveal Background of Birmingham Commission Candidates beth, at 1617 Sheffield. An engineer with Giffels and Vallet, Inc., De- troit, Smith moved here in 1946. He has been ac- tive in PTA activ- ities at Pierce, t ~2 ——_ Adams’ and Tor- ry Schools and has been a Jun- ior Chamber of SMITH Commerce member. His affilia- tions include St. James Men's Club, and the Dartmouth Club of prose Fishing and do-it-yourself projects are his hobbies. Vice president of Production Machinery Sales Co., Detroit, Friedrich ‘‘Fritz’’ Fiesselmam Jr., 30, resides at 550 Larchlea Dr., P oe with his wife and . twins Lisa and Lydia. He is also chief engineer for Pro- - duction Machin- SS ery Development Co. He holds Society of Detroit, and is secre- vision association. He enjoys fish- | ing. golf and photography. Okay Airport Link for North Central WASHINGTON # — The Civil Aeronautics Board has authorized North Central Airlines service be- tween two airports in the Detroit area—Detroit City Airport and Wil- low Run Airport. North Central propoged the serv- ice in order to link its route be- tween Hancock-Houghton and De- troit with a new route becoming effective April 29 between Chicago and Detroit. ; North Central said many of its passengers from the Upper Pen- insula area wish to travel to De- troit City Airport and that there is no air service and only very round- about The CAB granted permission yes- terday for the inter-airport route on the basis thet North Central would absorb any increase in costs Two Drivers Held . Following Collision 55, of 29 Bagley St., had been involved in a 2car accident at Jackson and Bagley Sts, Police quoted witnesses as saying Adams Tan a stop sign and Emerson struck Adams’ auto broadside, Milford Man Injured in Two-Car Collision land St. Felker’s car collided headon with oné being driven by Walter L. Feiber, 117 Gateway Dr., Pontiac. Felker told Waterford Township Police he was making a left turn into, a filling station and did not see 'Feiber’s auto. ti 3 memberships in | S the American So- ciety for Tool |! FIESSELMANN Engineers an d the Engineering tary of Taliaferro Estates subdi- |i ground transportation be- | } _| Beet Co. ($60,000). Elizabeth McDonald Shain Parkin | | ad ttt i E ae EE af : i i : j af fy a8 if i FH 5 5 p.m, Steps were taken to improve Willits-Woodward intersection, of the Junior Chamber of merce Auxiliary will be Mrs. Hawkins of Allen Park, who is 3 Found Guilty in Tax Fix Case Face Penitentiary, Fines for Taking Bribes in Income Evasions NEW YORK W—Henry W. (The Dutchman) Grunewald and Daniel A. Bolich, former assistant com- missioner of internal revenue; bave been convicted by a federal court jury of a $160,000 tax-fix bribery conpiracy. Max Halperin, Manhattan tax attorney, was convicted with them. women brought in its verdict last | night after deliberating 8'5 hours. Judge Archie O. Dawson set sen- tencing for Friday. Grunewald, 62-year-old former Washington influence peddier, faces a possible maximum of five years in prison, a $10,000 fine or both. His bail was set at $30,000. His home is Chevy Chase, Md. Halperin was continued in $5,000 bail and Bolich in $3,500. Bolich, 44, a Brooklyn resident, faces a possible maximum sen- tence of eight years in prison ahd a more serious count applying to official. a government Halperin, 69, who lives in Man- charge, he was convicted on three nesses before a grand jury. Modes ($140,000) and the Gotham Succumbs at Age 100 Ann \cthonald, who celebrated her Planning Board a $15,000 fine. He was convicted on | * fis Rejects g Proposal : ! z Fee i Th ine ge Fir a Service will be held Thursday a 11 a.m. from the Sparks-Griffin Mrs. Stephen Enfiegian Mrs. Stephen (Marguerite) En- fiegian, 74, of 7 S. Roselawn Drive Surviving are five children, Harry of San Diego, Calif., Charies dren. Service will be held Wednesday at 13:30 a. m. from the Kirkby Fu- neral Home with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Fred B. Giddings Service will be held for Mrs. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Charlies Merz of Battle Creek; [: i i Ff 8; F ifsitn E i tf tik ; Tid TFTEE $4 fat fat 2 " t | PONTIA TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1935 _ Soft- Hearted Bandits Newspapers on Strike ,_. Graham Defends British Comic Fans Fret co agene Branderbar ~) Sunday Outing Over Loss of Pin-Up Girl _ THE PONTIAC | PRESS, bene * hal | they drove away in his cab. Police later found it abandoned only a few blocks away. | told two armed robbers yesterday | that he had ‘‘a bunch of kids” In the period 1920-1950, the popu- | lation of Florida increased 182 per Such Supreme Confidence Must Be Earned . Evangelist Tells Scots” " He Wasn’t on Holiday, Just Meditating GLASGOW, Graham says he visited the vicin- | ity of Scotland’s famed Loch Lo mond last Sunday but he wasn't on a sabbath ‘‘lark.’ . “I went out into the countryside | for relaxation and for meditation and prayer by a mountainside,”’ the American evangelist told his audience of 16,000 last night at the ! beginning of the second week in his all-Scotland crusade. After a retigious “broadcast for the British Broadcasting Corp Sunday, Graham and his executive secretary went for lunch to a hotel Scotland w — Billy | LONDON wW—Did Jane get down to her bra and panties again or was this one of her bathtub days’ (And what good would it do Yust | ito know?) | The horses are running at Leices-' ter, but which ones? (That hot one will go and will you miss it?) | Did a certain princess elope with a certain Air Force Hero’ (Not that we know of.) > 7 7 Did a certain elderly statesman announce’ his retirement? (Nah, not yet.) And above all, confound it, what does a man hold in front of his face while. riding to work on the bus-or subway? Life in London without newspa pers has, obviously, a great many frustrations. A wage strike by ele« In full view of a circulation of some 4‘, million, Jane manages once every week or so to appear in nothing but flimsy underwear Once every two weeks or so she is seen as nature made her, * * *« And you take the horses A horse player gets a hot tip on a 2-year-old which will be turned | loose when the trainer finds the right spot at a spring meeting Every day he's watching the en tries and all of a sudden — no newspapers, So it's a cinch the horse will run somewhere, and he won't get a + het down and it will pay maybe | ms. First auto traffic death on record Nationally Advertised ‘Lovable’ Ladies’ Bras 00 }at home, they tossed back $16 they | cent and thet of California 200 per had d just taken from him. Then | cent. ?. 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But when the mystic regent of the mystic order said soothingly, “You are in no way obligated to limit your love of flora to the rose,”’ the guilt vanished. We pro- ceeded Ambulance Service _at Any Hour tren Gaukler Stor 9 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-4021 “To become a member of this | “you must promise only this: That when you say or think or write the | name of this city, Portland, you life member of the “Mystic Order | to spread the beauty and aroma of roses to all the people who can possibly grow them.” Bat at the same time Peort- land, the city of rows, doesn’t want to be out-publicized by the competition, After all, it is still tops in abundance, with 700,000 The Portland, | “Rose Society"’ is the oldest in the 'US., having given its first rose | show in 1888 on the lawn of one Mrs, Henry L. Pittock. And its | male rose-lovers association, called |The Royal Rosarians,"’ is enter- | ing its 55th year of helping to plan | the city’s annual June-time rose | festivals, Donald C. Sloan, the re- cent prime minister of that group, went to all the trouble to deliver tender local rose bushes to the | palaces ot Europe—and all have been gratefully planted, Sloan, who declared he would | like to make me a Rosarian but | they do their planting stag, said he is hoping someday to present some “Peace” bushes (a pink-gold hy- brid) to the Kremlin. But so far city of ° roses, | « Portland Is City of Roses | #t all that Columbus is calling it-, they have been very thorny on the tion of Cordell Hull, former secre- | -}} PORTLAND, Ofe> (INS) — 1’ self the rose capital, or that Pasa: | ™atter of a visa; = dena has its Rose Bow!,"’ said Ma- | dame Regent. ‘‘We of course want | again,” urged | order provides a money order to discovered in 1893 but they were * | help new members work their way not exploited intensively until about | Hull Condition Critical, ‘Essentially Unchanged’ WASHINGTON (® — The condi- | ° ~Ttary of state hospitalized by a/| stroke, was reported as still criti- | cal but “essentially unchanged” are early today. row- | A spokesman at Bethesda Naval, the Hospital said yesterday the &- come | year-old Hull had shown ‘slight regent Stick- | but sustained improvement.” | bleom.” THE PONTIAC PRESS, TURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1955. | SCOTT | China loading cargo! bris. They said she is now at the BY WALT * | Swedish Ship Loading ‘in Communstruled Romania be- Romanian port of Consanta and More Cargo for Chiha fore sailing to the Far East, te — — ISTANBUL, Turkey @—A Swed. | These sources identified the ship| port for the south China city of ish freighter carrying tron for Red! yesterday as the 4,524-ton Sunnan-' Canton. FIRE = AUTO- THEFT || DWELLING ALL RISKS Specialists in Auto Insurance | CALL FE 5-8172 Today for Information Lazelle Agency FE 5-8172 504 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. LIWaVIT LNIGDDSV so. But! The great iron ore deposits on | mystic | the Quebec-Labrador border vere Insure Frank Andersen Ageney Aestin -Norvell Agency Baker & Hansen Bremmeit- Lincteeme, Ine. Crawford -Dewe- Greve Ageney Pontiac Displaying This Emblem Daniels “agency Laselie Agency, Ine. Wm. W. Denaldsean Agency Ww. A. Polleck Neyee W. Strait Thatcher -Pattersen- Wernet Glldride-Mallaha Agency HW. Hutteniocher Ageney Withinsen Agency J. L. Ven Wagener Maynard Jobaseh Agency, Inc. Association of Insurance Agents I E DRUG STORES 148 N. St. DOUBLE HOLDENS TRADING STAMPS WEDNESDAY Thrift PHARMACISTS Charge LESS for 13 ~~ aes arene pleas | tithe linked with its official name cor ag HCTORAL dr art It seems that though it is the oldest ro mg, sree sed irritevee | and best known rose growing city @ return Eas myated chor dretim Soe in the U.S.—made so by the damp Saag ree soem moe Coe ta moderate climate—it is Gimmes; Walgreen's; Thrifty; J. V.; being challenged by such upstarts Hallman : Luttrell Pharmacy, | 88 Columbus, Ohio, and Pasadena Blanister & 5 Dunseith; Cole's; | Calif, and some updiate New York Purtney’s; = Quality. ag Tene. munities. 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New more durable, standard-width frames! ‘eo ‘ INC. .- Pontiac, Michigan HEVROLET/ New frames are of 34-inch width to accommodate special body installa- tions. And they're more rigid! ~ pehianemcnese: eames LLL LL LE A NEEL a an Sen ele PN Ai cee i hak é . ae ve ka a wee pier ” 3 a *-< 5 \ ss 9 Rtas pelea : iby f H j : i i had been the minister. Malenkov also was missing from | IK : 3 iT A ri the previous sessions, which be-| Fisenhower and Secretary of State OThore wes to ellicial explans Bar dong GOP li turning tion for his absence. | into e ‘wer party.” te said view the i} i lie Fee rnment box at the final | “ Famous White * Choose from trade-ins, floor samples, demonstrotors, used electric, treadles, standard and deluxe Whites @nd other known brands. Now ot stunning prices during this clearance only! Hurry in or call FE 4-2511 sure! Reg. $269 Deluxe Maple Desk Model pis: $215.80 Reg. $274 Walnut Finish Desk Model ........ $244 Ful, Sot of Attachments! Seve tedey! Reg. $229 Walnut Finish Console... ss. $200 Free Sew , T Avai f Reg. $244 Mahogany Finish Desk Model ..... $214 Hurry in today and seve ._._. easiest terms at Waite's Reg. $159.95 Used Electric Console ........ $69.50 Forward and reverse! Full set_ot Attachments! Reg. $99.50 Used Electric Full Rotary Portable $69.50 - Savings! Call FE 4-2511 ( WU Sewing Machines! ~ mage j* ~ we tes +4 es ...at excitingly low prices! low Full set of Attachments! 1 Year Free Service! ° 4 FASHION APPAREL Reg. to $159. Soft . .. Silky Mouton Lamb Coats. . $88 mesten processed lamb. % length. Sizes 12-16. THIRD FLOOR 8—Reg. 12.98 Women’s Knit Jackets.......... 8.88 Brekes sises and colors. Hurry in today. THIRD FLOOR 10—Reg. 5.98 Women’s Wool Flannel Bermuda horts 4—Reg. to 10.98 Women’s Ski Pants.......... 6.88 . Broken sizes and colers. Murry in today. THIRD FLOOR 27—Reg. to 8.98 Women’s Skirts.............. 3.88 Cheese from nylon, weel er rayen. Save teday. 16-2. THIRD FLOOR 20—Reg. to 10.98 Women’s Wool Skirts........ 5.88 Sises 16-20 in 8 vivid colors. Merry in today. THIRD FLOOR 40—Reg. 12.98 Women’s Knit Skirts.......... 8.88 10-20 in « wide of colors and styles. THIRD FLOOR 40—Reg. to 14.98 Junior’s Dresses............ 3.88 sizes and colers. Save teday. T FLOOR 60—Reg. 22.98 Misses & Half Size Dresses... ... 5.88 and nevelties, Assorted colors FLOOR : Marry te tedsy and seve! THIRD FLOOR 150——Reg. 3.98 Women’s Cotton Blouses & Skirts 288 Sizes 36-35 te THIRD FLOOR Famous makes tn short & leng sleeves. 30-38. Save teday.: THIRD FLOOK 148—Reg. to 5.98 Women’s Cardigan Sweaters... .3.88 Weel er Orica. sleeves. 34-40. 4 FLooR 61—Reg. 3.98 Women’s Sweaters.............. 2.88 Slipevers and 34-40. Weel er orion. 4 colors. STREET FLOOR 100—Reg. to’ 16.95 Women’s Dresses.......... 3.88 taffetas, Mnens, 12-98. Asserted esleors. THIRD FLOOR 150 eg. to 3.98 Women’s Princess Peggy & Jean w eee eneeeeeeeee .” ye-te) ter-204.) eee 1.88 100—Reg. 3.99 Women’s Jumpers.............. 1.88 Raven @ flannel, Washebdie 12-28, 1442-26%. 4 colors. THIRD FLOOR 100—Reg. to 8.99 Women’s Budget Dresses... ... 2.88 Dresey easeel 29-90, 16-2412. Anserted colors. THIRD FLOOR 50—Reg. 3.99 Women’s Aprons, ............... 1.88 60— 8.98 Women’s Maternity Separates 5.99 . 30-48, " eee . . FASHION ACCESSORIES 100—Reg. to $1 Women’s Jewelry.............. 44c Earrings, pins, bracelets, neckinces. Taflered & stone sets. STREET FLOOR 890—Reg. to 3.50 Women’s Gloves.............. 1.88 Pemeus make. Dbl. woven. Nylon, cotten. 6-1's. Colors. STREET FLOOR 198—Reg. to 69c Women’s Hankies............. 44c Cotten & lnecus. Prints & embroidered. Assorted edges. STREET FLOOR aa ene pen ony in ~ BEES -- 288——Reg. to 198 Women's Gloves...... 66c Deuble woven . . nylen of cotton. 6-T%. & novelty. STREET FLOOR 100—Reg. to 1.25 Women's Nyons.. 44e eolers im 6')-11. Some STREET FLOOR 180— to 1.95 Women’s Hosiery............ 88c Famoes Al first quality! 6%%-11. Acsté. shades. STREET FLOOR INTIMATE APPAREL 94—Reg. to 1.50 Women’s Bras...... eee eeeceee 44c Assorted sises aad colers STREET FLOOR . 1.98 Women’s Rayon Gowns.......... Asserted «tees and coiers. STREET 41 - 1.98 Women’s Rayon Pajamas........ 88c sizes and colors. Mestly small sizes STREET FLOOR 92-—Reg. 1.98 Women’s Flannel Gowns........ 1 Reverted colors and sites te teday. * STREET Fi. 16—Reg. 1.98 Women’s Rayon Slips............ 1.44 Assorted sizes and colers. Barry in. teday STREET 17—Reg. to 10.98 Women’s Loungwear........3.88 Assorted sizes nad coters. Merry in todey. STREET FLOOR 17—Reg. to 16.98 Women’s Youngewear........ 5.88 —Aeserted sizes and colors Come tn today and seve 116—Reg. to 12.98 Women’s Gowns...... 1.88 to 5.88 Assorted sizes and coters. Berry tn today and save! 31—Reg. to 6.98 Women's Pajamas... ... 2.88 to 5.88 162 Rag: 338 Wensere Rayon’ Sh ae 4—Reg. | We Rayon PS...-..005. 15—Reg. 6.96 Women’s Corselettes............ 3.88 Steee tm seserted colors. Save today’ SECOND FLOOR 9—Reg. to 12.50 Women’s Stepin Girdles... .. . 5.88 Assorted sizes and colors. Rave toda SECOND FLOOR 26—Reg. to $5. Women's Girdles............. 1.88 Assorted sizes and fleve today! 18—Reg. to 5.98 Women’s Garter Belts 66c to 3.88 Assorted sizes an@ colors. Hurry tn teday! FLOOR s Ta = x — \S) rr = = rm > i: ® 161—Reg. 1.96 Boys’ Caps biG Sak We eiesiws 44c Hage acsertment in Come in today! SECOND FLOOR 121—-Reg. to 1.98 Boys’ Shirts... -aamanening Cotten spert shirts. sheeves. 6-16 Save today SECOND FLOOR 86--Reg. to 6.98 Gis Dreases 1 Reg. to 1.98 Girls’ Blouses & Siki SECOND FLOOR 99—Reg. to 1.98 G Blouses & Skirts........ 88c Leng and shert sleeves. 1-14. ee ewe wee wee wea a be Filif oe paige Me | aH EL fi 3 | | shai ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee | : , i : i | $1. ~ Brand Hose ya ° STREST FLOOR : Liven. Slight teres. 146%b-10th, a0-06, eee ween ewe j MEN'S WEAR CONT. 48—Reg. 5.98 Men’s Orlon Sweaters........... 3.44 V-neck pullovers, washable, first quality! 6-M-L. § cslers. STREET FLOOR 45—Reg. 3.98 Men's Denim & Twill Slacks...... 2.88 Sanforteed, washable. First quality! §-M-L. Bive @ tan. STREET FLOOR 15—Reg. to 22.95 Men's Winter Jackets 50 to 75% off Serceats and watst length. Fleece Meings! 94-42. 8 colors. STREET FLOOR 168—Reg. 4.98 Men’s Rayon Slacks..........., 3.88 Lightweight .. . crease resistat, Cheeks and solids. STREET FLOOR 70—Reg. 1.29 Men's Cotton Sportshirts........ 88c Ne-irea cotten plisses. Shert sleeves, Sanfréd. 6-M-L. White. STREET FLA. 75—Reg. to 2.98 Men’s Short Sleeve Sportshirts. .1.44 Cottes, nylons, rayes. 5-M-L. White & esserted colors. STREET FLOOR 1200—Reg. to 85c Men's Rayon Socks............ 22c Famous Interwoven! Slight trreguiars. 16-13. 8 colors. STREET FLOOR Values to 59.98! Women’s... Misses’ and Juniors’ Coats... $33 $23 713 Variety of chinchilla, fleece, came! hair, tweed, checks, : plush, teres ones, some with milium linings. Assorted colors. 7-15, 10-20. Values to 12.98! Famous Sweaters Others at 3.88 and 5.88 Variety of: nylons, wools, khara- pss Waite's Sportswear—Third Floor orlons, fleece and imported fabrics! Long and short HOME FURNISHINGS sleeves Many styles! Ass'd. coldrs. 34-40! 45—Reg. to 5.95 Rayon & Cotton Damask Table Cloth Sets CE eecbeveccarsccecsteccad 1.88 to 3.88 Bored sets complete with napkiné. Attractive patterns. FOURTH FLOOR 33—Reg. $1. Chenille Lid Covers.............. 88c Attractive colers fer lavatery tops. Seve today’ 44—Reg. 4.95 Plastic Shower Curtain Sets...... 3.88 @x6 shower certain. Matching windew curtains. FOURTS Floor 8—Reg. to 12.95 Org’dy Priscilla Curtains 2.88-8.88 Attractive addition at this lew price in any room. FOURTH FLOOR 11—Reg. 19.95 Nylon Org’dy Priscilla Curtains .10.88 Terrifie valse tm fime quality certains. FOURTS FLOOR 21—Reg. to 19.98 Ready Made Slip Covers...... 8.88 Per sefe of chair. New at one lew price! 36—Reg. 4.98 Attractive Table Center Pieces. .. .88c Slightly selled . . . artificial flewers. Gave teday! wre FrLoor 10—Reg. 7.98 Lazy Susans................0..- 3.88 Resy te vrevelve . . . ettrncth le @ishes. rts Floor 21—Reg. 49.95 53-pc. Haviland China Set...... 19.88 Slight irreguiars. Use fer many years te come ruts FriLoor 16—Reg. 3.98 Flower Plant Stands............ 1.88 Heide up te i tm black wreught tren. rirta Friocor 26—Reg. 3.98 Aluminum Lazy Susans.......... 2.88 with tmeert. Al ist quality. Gave teday. rivts Frioor 28--Reg, 249 Aluminum Tumblers..........-. 1.88 Set of 6 tn vivid colors. All first quality. rivTe FLooR 8—Reg. 29.95 53-pe. Country Side Dinnerware a 18.88 All first quality in discontinesd . Save today fuwTA FLOOR 15—Reg. 24.95 53-pc. Willow Pattern Dinnerware Set. Per rTerr a tg’ Cassa! Steet 16,38 35—Reg. 5.98 Lamp Shades...............04.. 88c Per et ashable Slight setled FrITs FLOOR i0-Reg. 9.98 Base Boudoir Lamps....... 2.88 alt quality. sotled. today. yirTH FLOOR 16—Reg. 10.98 Colonial Table Lamps... 5.88 Green, tvery, wine. Slightly rirTe FLoor 10—Reg. 17.99 Damaged Wall Cabinets..... >. ..12.88 . Sere todas. FET m. _ 84—-Reg. 4.95 Alominam Cannister Sets re $29 4-pe. sot... off Sieet quality. Gave today FITse FLOOR 96—Reg. $1. Clothes Poles.................... 22c Adjestabdle te 8 ft. Save teday. rIrtTea FLooR 76—Reg. 1.59 Rubber Stair Treads............. 66c 716—-Reg. 3.79 Rubber Stair Landing Mats... 144 -shid surface. Slight Seve today. FrLoor 10—Reg. 5.98 Utility Tables.................. 1.88 enamel. Red only. Slightiy éamaged. FIFTH FLOOR 10—Reg. 5.98 Utility Tables .................. 1.88 Combination .................cccceeseeces $7 Poll stee! First quality feam DOWNSTAIRG STORE 2—Reg. 59.95 4-pe. Dinette Sets............ 88 Wreaght tren Others reg. 79.95 “8. sTors 10—Reg. 39.95 Mahogany End Table........ $22.88 M-karat hand tected feather tops. Assorted styles, DOWNSTAIRG STORE Corduroy ... Reg. 1.49 Yd...............00 0000. 88c Prints and solids. ist . Fell belts. 36° wide. FOURTH FLOOR Nylon Pucker... Reg. 1.49 Printed and Solid... 88 Fell belts, off first quatity. 42 inches wide. FOURTH FLOOR MAJOR APPLIANCES 2—Reg. 129.95 17-In. Ambassador Table T.V.. .$98 DOWNSTAIRS 12—Reg. 9.95 Wrought Iron TV Tables........ 6.88 Revolving ee frem point tn DOWNSTAIRe STORE Used Wringer Model Washers................-. $18 Famews ve tedas! DOWNSTAIRe STORE Used Television Sets........ 29.95, 39.95, 69.95, 99.95 10, 12%, 17, and Meine gets. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 3—Reg. 69.95 Tank Cannister Cleaners........ With the attachments. 1—Reg. 208 Hoover Tank Type 8 . 24.95 Famous Westinghouse Hand ‘a4 sttethh, ‘tamene.tn Colne ond caval *eneneee Aims 1—Htog. 188. ew Whirlpool Auto. Washer... .$148 Free im today and cave! DOWNSTAIRS 2—Reg. 179.95 Floor Sam Easy Spindriers $1 tn and cave on these famous models. Ams STORE .95 Easy Gas Dryers..........:.$158 1—Reg. 269.98 New Douglas Electric Dryer... $138 ‘ATRS STORE. Dryer .$148 a A Oe } Cia we a P te » 2 , t> yy MAJOR APPLIANCES CONT. 2—Reg. 179.95 Bendix Dialamatic Washer... .$118 Famous Bendix automatic at this low price! DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1—Reg. 39.95 Portable Electric Washer. ....... $28 Pomeus make... handy washer .. . save today! DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1—Reg. 119.95 Portable Hoover Washer...... $88 With wringer. Berry in today and save! 1—Reg. 459.95 Phileo 11 Ft. Auto. Refrig.. . . .$368 Combination deer. Fleer sample, Hurry tn today, DOWNSTAIRG STORE 1—Reg. 299.95 Phileo 9 Ft. Freezer.......... $188 New fleer sample. Come te today. DOWNSTAIRS 1—Reg. 419.95 Gibson 12-Ft. Freezer Upright $288 Voameus Gibson apright fer handy storage DOWNSTAIRG STORE 1—Reg. 519.95 17 Ft. Famous Name Uprigh First quite toences brand. Merry in todsy. 1—Reg. 349.95 New Philco Deluxe 40” Electric DE $248 1— . 199.95 I eee heer . 888 2—Reg. 99.95 Apt. Size New Gas eee $—Good Condition . , . Used Gas Ranges. ..:.. 29.90 DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2—Apt. Size Electric Used Ranges............ $35 1—Good Condition 36” Used Electric Range. . . $40 2—Reg. 119.95 30 Gal. Gas Water Heaters... .. DOWNSTAIRS STORE 2—Reg. 199.95 New 80 Gal. Toastmaster Water ee eee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee ee TELEVISION—Floor Models . . . Repossessions ...» Used .. . Crate-Marred! 1—Reg. 199.95 New 21-In. Raytheon Con. T.V..$158 Merry tn today of this low price. Easy terms at Walte’s. . ose 2—Reg. 199.95 New 21” Ambassador Consoles .$158 Famous brand. (Come in today fer ensy terms. DOWNSTAIRG STORE 2—Reg. 239.95 New Floor Sample Ambassador Comsoles 2... cc cee c ec cnccccctaen $158 yomem seead of 0 tow puten Muy te Coley 008 vere ns wuane 2—Reg. $149.95 17-In. Crosley Table Models. . .$118 Famees make for execiiont performance Save today. ems 2—Reg. 139.95 17-In. Raytheon Table Models. .$118 Merry tm today at this savings. Easy terms of Waite's. DOWNSTAIRG STORE 2—Reg. 169.95 21” Raytheon Table Model T.V. $138 Pomems Wand sow of 0 fom, be opal Guy i tte an 1—Reg. 439.96 New Philco 21" T.V. Console. .$288 Rich biené consele’ Brand new! Hurry in today ané save! DOWNSTAIRS STORE 1—Reg. 199.95 21” Raytheon Table Model TV. .$118 «+ Derry te today . . . easy terme at Walte’s, DOWNSTAIRG 1—Reg. 299.95 21-In. R.C.A. Console.......... $188 Mebegeny finish Repossession Save todey' DOWNSTAIRS 1—Reg. 449.95 21-In. Phileo T.V. Console... ... $288 fateh. Bey today . , . ensiest terme of Walte's. . DOWNSTAIRS STORE MISCELLANEOUS Drapery & Slipcover Fabric Remnants... ...1% OFF! ‘s to By yard lemgths! Merry tn today for complete selections’ A FOURTH FLOOR 4000 —Reg. be Senitary Napkins. we att eee ce es « le 95 3-Speed Record Player......... 18.88 1—Reg. 22. New single speed. New at « low price! Save today! DOWNSTAIRG STORE ~~ 2—Regy. 189.95 New Philéo Radis-Phono Comb. $145 Brend new S-speed automatic. Berry tm today and save! DOWNSTAIRG STORE 3—Reg. 34.95 R.C.A.'3-Way Port. Rec. Player, .$28 Use either AC or BDC. Burry tm today and save! DOWNSTAIRG STORE 50—Reg. to 9.95 Famous idel Watch Bands. .6.88 Adelle’ expansion bands Gold Save teday. STREET FLOOR 50—Reg. to $4 Children’s & Adults’ Books. . 44c to 88c Geoa for alt interests, Gave today! MEEEANINE STREET FLOOR Dressmaker Remnants . . . Reg. to 6.98...... % OFF % te 4 yard lengths. Merry tm today and save! FOURTH FLOOR 71—Reg. to 5.98 Fitted Travel Kits............ 1.88 AN plastic or acetate. Zipper er snap. Plastic lining. STREET FLOOR 71—Reg $1. Cesmetic Kits ee ewer oe ee ee 44e Zipper er snap openings. Plastic limed. Assorted cotors. STREET FLOOR 90—Reg. 2.98 Kiddie Kabinettes.............. 1.88 Plastic cabinets complete with accessories. Assté. colers. STREET FLOOR 283—Reg. 79c Boxed Gift Wrappings............ 44c Assorted colers and Merry tn today! STREET FLOOR 28—Reg. 3.98 Mushroom Lamps.............. 1.44 Ideal etedy lamp! Assorted colors Save today. STREET FLOOR 20—Reg. 12.98 All Purpose Table.............. 8.88 Cheese clther 24" & 29" lege, Merry te today STREET FLOOR 37—Reg. 2.49 3-Shelf Designers.............. 1.88 Vereatite shelves fer any srrangement STREET 30—Reg. 2.98 4-Shelf Designers............... 2.44 Bo & young ont cove... River So today! STREET FLOOR 42—Reg.'1.98 3 & 4 Shelf Designer Centerpiece. . 1.22 Ultra modern and smart fer sny reem er effect. STREET FLOOR 96— Reg. 2.99 Jumbo Porta-File...... bone sees 1.88 Stightly ! A te EZ felders. Gave teday STREET FLOOR 149—Reg. 4c Stationery Items........... only 4c Peneiis, rulers, patches, na » ete, STREET FLOOR 24—Reg. 5.88 Travel Suit Bags................ 4.88 59—Reg. 688 Travel Dress 3 Bags. cess eae 5.88 ttractive colers. Merry tn end STEEET FLOOR 136—Reg. $1. Juice Blenders................00:: tm attrsctive colors. Save today! STREET FLOOR 23— . 4.99 Wardrobe eee eeneereseas eeeteaneeee 3.88 30—Reg.§ ‘ Underbed Chest... :.... Cusine biti 3.88 spaces. 182—-Reg. $1. Wooden Clamp-On Style Se Use and shirts. Murry tn today and save! o7—Reg. Jumbo Garment Bags............ 1 ren tippers. elds up to 1¢ garments, f Y g - i os a i :f | z : af } d a ! " i :£ i 1 ea. b ~ : ; > VR ; ; a t * e pe an ee a a ori mea Pa wv = a Ha lie be __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955. — - THE PONTIAC PRESS . penpals gh paride . oie = ; i ft Voice of the People ‘i : am ] Spline wmv tet emanr’ needed wddltional accommoda- | Former Country Doctor Gives’ His Rules , ae ° / comp pores memes, feisetis: ‘fort and. convenience of patrons for Correct Care of Children’s Teeth ? ; WH bee and Letters will be condensed when neces make it appear that he was op- old boy that he can't drink water = Satared Gh Batt Oftins, Fontion, Mich as snconé cam mater =— as ns reasonable to believe that the ae * “elepnooa Yaumnber af pecod to Teerifatian of water oup- at school or from our faucets. 7 ord Don't be misled. Mr. Hoover. OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS poe Ra overages diag anne 5 bot if the, writer has ever made any atalement Fe gi baliwe Gat ipso weet ot prove a great attraction. 7 fluoridation of water. ether yh Pating Sines = Sah nein feeling also that among its 1 practiced medicine tor 15 Segara ating then, other, ceanng : : - years in @ rural community in 721% East Lawrence Street we would be putting our money Se een apap cur peggy camer guests will be many who enjoyed Hardin County, Chio. When we _ nna 6d ot Goon the @ } Ly drilled well for ty it to : cae : & "thd Western States cruises or the long pop- , pandho 2 Pron — since there is a postiity of tne Sales tiie ular round trips to Buffalo. one part per million of fluoride. the use of fluorides added to wa- even one peronm become we = ie advance. The oldest of our three children ter reservoirs has a definite have no emt be a ° along formative beneficial effect im reducing the children MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS Our Outdoor P aradise sng ot toh eevelopent at at insitonse | of deatel caries in poppin A pb ahr event TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 There may be many among Michi- ones. received the full benefit-of At the same time there is no *™Y 8° % waste. — ths gan’s 17,000,000 residents who. don’t the chy ‘water Capely Ott) wes evidence that I have heard of that posal wan Serine tron our tab. Press Backs Fluorine realize either the value or the popularity aS cr chill Qed Oe me sat iy Naren Sethe water supply ro of their State’s unexcelled hunting and corvices of an erthedenfiet to cor. Therefore, I can say with confi. s pas. Nicolo Gagne, R.N. for a Healthier City fishing advantages. ~ i rect 8 detective, tooth develop. dence that this is a procedure 7S. Parke Street ’ This newspaper believes in fluorida- The truth is that our common- WORPKL ote ; no ‘nam eves Spon et age, though ex vot thin, by any Baering Down tion. wealth is widely recognized as a. ~ ave Gne8 ommnd emt, tion to the very great problem of It has tried to study the subject as paradise for outdoor lovers. In ¢ : The Real Surprise ae Rey pry telco His teeth the cause of dental caries, (International News Service) completely as possible and arrive at an fact, we lead the Nation in the David Lawrence Says: 1. Occasional check-up by a James L. Wilson, M.D., Interior Meet of crsummaniention honest conclusion. We reviewed the number of hunting and fishing ; qualified dentist; 2. daily cleaning rice, University of Daich. room temperature cn the ear . . licenses sold. . ~ ; of teeth; 3. regulating of use of subject in considerable detail before it wo A-Bomb Fright Campaign sar and erect Jet SEM pag ty dropper’s tympanum. was revived by the City Commission. ° ° them to children entirely, use o Arbor _ official we by ty Last year, according to the Conserva- Supported by ? Scientists pasteurized milk and a well bal- 1 wonder i¢ some of the doctors have been taught to keep a civil i == tion Department, sales in both cate- Se addition te the use ol mruperiy and others who are so sure fluo. Adam's apple in our echo cham- ; Oppose nen seems to raise these four aries added up to a grand total of — WASHINGTON — Governor Ed- velops his theories patiently, quiet. in addlition to the use of rine will do no one any harm can __ 1 ae wih It’s too early to 2,794,551. California was second with wont wes for ten yours a samber nae process of trial seo” « G. F. Moench, M.D., M.P.H. will mix with other medicine I ne Metrupell tan Opera chores _ . 8 too early 2,493,911 and Minnesota, a State like of the Atomic Energy Committee Governor Johnson's _camamnents Midland, Mich. have odie ee to may alive lke singing ne The know. f the United States Senate and in line with lormation - troglycerin scattered around the island, this was t few _-ours.with more than 10,000 inland lakes, 1) “weretore, able to learn a available here from official sources Al the evidence which has been others for liver and kidneys. Also a wether and naka yet pey oom. Perhaps rue a ® was third with 1,818,755 issued. great deal about the superbombs — namely, that the amount of ra- accumulated regarding the effects few shots of mercury once in _ years ago, but Grand Rapids has x * x and their effects. He retired of his dioactivity outside of oo rageeet of vr simi upon the ‘health of awhile. Don't say anything to anybody fluoridation olition last year. te testing area is neg children demonstrates a My two doctors frank- anywhere anytime. talk in aed for ten years This leadership helps explain our ever "Recently he issued a statement cannot be regarded as having any dition of sodium fluoride to public ty dent know, they woah roles you sleep pat ar toad ne and is happy over the re- growing tourist and resort business, to the press deploring the attempts after-effect on future generations, water supplies in the recommended try it. These doctors cer- bag. sults. You can probably find on the part of certain scientists to as the propagandists are continual- amounts has no systemic effects on know my condition and —__ h d For years with automobiles and agricul- , the effects of the atom- ly saying. growing infants and children. have kept me going for years. When you dial information she isolated instances here and there-..-..---- of th fc bomb tests in Nevada. He said (Copyright 1955) Donald C. Smith, M.D,, M.P.H., , tells you the right time. Be out of ture it has ranked as one of our three Now let's get down to the truth you of dissenters, but by and large in part Department of Maternal and of it. Do any of them really know? town before the sun sets. the people, the city officials, the ™0St important sources of income. “It mast be crystal clear to Portrait Child Health, University of Mich- Yiave they ever mixed ail these —— health authorities and ’ ey peel everyone now that the carefully O raits igan. poisons together and seen what The eternal has been users are Bessep is he who has found his work; planted fright campaign launched By JAMES J. METCALFE Ann Arbor they would do? Some poisons don’t Wired for sound. One cautious happy with the water. Over 26 let him ask no other blessedness by Drs. Lanier and Puck of Col- | You are the kind of friend I ~ mix without killing. duke was heard to say to his million people are drinking fluori- no erado University was merely hope . . . Will help to bury me 41 of the investigations in this One Who Hs Cause for Concern =¥eety, “Call me up during the part of a nationwide drive by ... By carrying my casket when fieig indicate that the dental car- _ next thunder- and - lightning * dated water today. Th About Town American scientists against the .. . I meet eternity . . . Because ies prevalence of a community can ‘There is no but what storm. e Man u use of atomic bombs. you are my faithful friend . . . be reduced ximately two - question Hence we ask “why wait longer?” Devoted, kind and true... And appro y the evidence available indicates the The . “Many of us could and would Prvoted, Could never ane thirds by adjusting the water sup- desirability of employing big Et sea wastes Me More Helicopters — siare"teir croton to ‘nese ll my prayers coud never say ply to dntain ove art per mili tm'at'n any of mately Fe brings . : t the United States is in a desperate You have inspired me to live . . . problem studied eS and there is no evidence that The best evidence the Press can find Permits Now Sought in Many and deadly atomic race with ruth- A better life each day . . . Your tn many parte ef the arurié and the practice is harmful to on this subject indicates that mottled Places in the Pontiac Area Hoes Remain - - - munch s0 the Unis Bo a He ce hight + - Mhat all of the investigators have re teeth occur in isolated instances ; ga tates would like to sup testing owe by ported almost identical results. | and only o ts Ceoing: What often — and tmgreving_ stomie bombs, she or tapi pred ee nd have seen no objections te fluori- of our only when excessive amoun are the heneymoon is over—but a 80... sorrow distress... dation which ha been sup- people. used. ing continues. “We must not permit the de- often 7 owe multiplied ... My perted by sclentifie evidence —-— fenses of this country to be weak- hopes and happiness . . . Indeed Pontiac does not propose excessive — siarting a few weeks ago with requests for ened by wild and probably baseless you are my brother and. . . My of peblic wet supplies ton prem Health, University of CHRIST'S COMPASSION ts. Jt less tha speculation about the genetics of everlasting friend So may you © : amoun proposes m some «4 few such sites, helicopter landing places A help me to my grave When I tical and safe method for the par- 4, Arbor . ia cities have naturally. now are being optioned in at least 25 loca- future generations. Unless Sutin have reached the end tial Control of dental caries. _ Then Simon Peter having a an tions in Oakland County. At least two com- ¢%” Scientists remain way Philip Jay, D.D-S., sword, drew tt and cut z . * * front of Russian atomic scientists, (Copyright, 1955) I believe that we should not al- Off his right ear. f 3—There’s = panies are seeking these sites, and propose tere will be no future generations - Professor of Dentist: iow fluoridation of our public wa- John 18:10 % danger from poisoning. to use the mechanical “egg beaters” as jitney of Americans. THOUGHT FOR TODAY ry, University of ter as long as there are physicians 3 We doubt whether this is a feeders of major airports. In some cases the “1 am not accusing our Boulder — Michigan. who believe that some may haye You, Malchus, were of those who "7 valid or serious argument in the flat roof of a large building has been de- 14, University) radiolo. _ Now concerning gifts, Ann Arbor. ill effects from fluorine. My son came .. . With staves and torches’ es of the clared acceptable. Throughout the east sev- i. and their colleagues in >rethrem, I would not have you _ _, 48 @ very allergic person, being blaring flame . . . And Roman a minds more completely in- eral such lines already are in operation. her educational institutions in ‘S"eramt—I Cor, 12:1, Statements attributed to J. Ed- sensitive -to milk, wheat, eggs, guards to bear Him hence. . . bj ceed mainly an avcoeare” measure Apparently one of Bonanaagram's keenest Sttgitit stant Severe chy, understanding, eauy, feng circles Pend ann, tn a tear oA, Sree Him with fas asa measure pparently one o a ‘s keenes ot effective lethal weapons by ° ; - eae t. and to throw fear into those who devotees, the United States ot being ith are fair gifts of God—Luther, __ fluoridationists in such a way as to explain to a six and one-half year Peter drew iis sword ana Mrs. J T. 8 columnists. think . maimed and wounded you . . . He do net janderstand. In high con- of 0505 Alden Deine, has ha onty one letter employing of fright stratcey © Case Records of a Psychologist whom you persecuted healed | . peairetany oe thon patty wrong in each of the first two contests. ‘ne meceeeary Cwoen a of — F . . . voned ear and ‘ should a bave oP because we do not use high con- . bombs ts most damaging eo the Mother's Wish That Child Would Die and defend . . . This one who An Oakland County farmer for three-quar- defenses of the free world. proved Himself your friend. centrates. ters of a century, Shortly after this statement was ' JULIEN C, HYER In our opinion, this argument is pure- Perey King wa Sones a Sign She Resents Change of Affection for scare effects. It isn’t based on of Waterford, still has such a strong faith casion to answer a letter M. d trat hij- : ly ta werieulture in. thie rable indus. Mrs. Connie Montfort of Denver, lariq, demonstra tes whi ts soom set op i their minds. insanity until they actually go to Looking Back calm logic or reason. trialized area that Ke has bought another ove. an the syed eas do not play favorites among daughter who marries and then . Sanitarium and require shock 15 Years Ago 4—Some people charge bodily ills farm. For a good part of a half century erat the scare their children, for lifelong enjoys a year or two as the mo- atment. . PONTIAC WINS national safety = 2 ae 4s 4 oe tee ae mie aby arise. Extremely few if any compe- tent physicians say this. You can charge “bodily ills” to the lack of sunshine or too much sun- shine; you can charge them to “old age” or “babyhood.” You can charge them to sharp changes in the weather, “night air” or a thousand vague and illusionary * * * These seem to be the main criticisms of fluoridation as developed by its op- ponents. We respect all opposition. But cer- tainly the main weight of logic, common sense and reason rest on the side of fluoridation. That's where the biggest share of the competent people are gath- ered. That's where you find the most of the health authorities. Several attorneys have taken a leading part in the opposition here. But attorneys are not authorities on matters of health. * * * The Press prefers to string along with the bulk of the accepted experts on any technical or medical question. That’s why we favor fluoridation. There are a number of self-starting “authorities” in opposition. Let’s follow the men that know. Tawas City’s Flotel : new has come to Michi- gan’s tourist business — the flotel. - This was assured with the sale of the ° once proud lake cruise ship Western » States by the Detroit & Cleveland Navi- gation Co. The purchaser was a Flint corporation headed by Cuar.es Brzser. . After being renamed the U. S. Overniter, the 53-year-old vessel will be towed to a permanent o4 wi Mr. King was our most outstanding pota grower. , For many years prominently connected with Oakland County schools, James G. Covert wonders if any other area in the nation has had such a rapid growth. In the early entries in the MAT Baseball Contest, Harvey Kuenn has received more votes than any other play- ~~ eh. “THE Voung already covers a rafige of 26 ~~ players. Have you made your entry, or don’t you need $250? Manager of our neighboring city of Sylvan Lake, Ernest L. Ethier is widely spreading its new slogan, “The pret- tiest little city in the State of Michigan.” Back from a Florida vacation, Pete Jonkman tells of an Alabama traffic sign: carefully; you're worth it.” “Drive A flock of over 200 wild geese were observed last Thursday morning by Andrew Wulff of Cass Lake. On their narthward migration they broke ranks from thelr perfect “V” for- mation to circle over the lake for several minutes, then falling back into line and con- tinuing north. Recreational Director at County Children's Home, Harold Duggan, tells me that the “Kim Tones,” a local orches- tra group led by > Neal Kimler, recently put on a real kid's party at the home. We also heard about them spreading joy in other places, all done in a volunteer manner because they get so much fun out of it themselves. —_—_—_ the Oakland — Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. McNulty of 3328 Bald Mountain Road: fifty-first wed- ding anniversary. William F. Pierce of Clarkston; eighty-seventh birthday. y a lt i F 5 A ee their press conference on Friday and that they suggested it be pub- lished on Sunday, I said: ‘If they know on Friday that the lives of “As I it, the real question here is: San the United States abandon the production, tactical development and improvement of atomic weapons, or shall we turn that field over exclusively to Soviet Russia? animosity may then develop. Maria already shows the “death wish”, but it likewise attacks many pampered wives who resent playing sec- ond fiddle to their first baby. Study this case with double care. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-386: Maria M., aged 12, offers a viewpoint that is widely held by children. “Dr. Crane, I'll admit I am net me all the time. “Well, I thought maybe that was because he was still a baby but he is now 4 years old, and things | haven't changed a bit. ‘‘Well my brother tells lies on me (and that is all the time), my par- ents always believe him and I get all the blame. “So I am sure rity parents don’t love me any more, and it is all due to my little brother. If he weren't here, everything would be nice again."’ Maria has very frankly indicat- ed the ‘death wish.”” She blames —¢+ nopolist of her new home, may find Send for my booklet “The Death “How are you feeling, Honey?” her husband will routinely tele the family stage, even till her visit to the hospital. But from the moment the baby is born, her husband, as well as the new grandparents, no longer in- quire as to her own health but ask: “How’s the baby today? Let me hold her (or him), etc.”’ If the mother has thus been ad- dicted to grandstanding, she often grows resentful at this lack of attention. “Oh, it used to be so peaceful and pleasant before the baby ar- rived,” she will then confess to the Always write te Dr. George W. Crane igen, coche entiog Press, Pontiac Michigan, enclesing 3c stamped. taddremed “enveiope dime Injection of Procaine Gives By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. 4 E i : H # 7 Hi In 232 REx Ea pei ticed a under a studio. I ‘all i H gE a ae Sacroiliac Time-to Mend tioner skilled in “‘needle surgery” : i H : } 4 a i 3 z | i k f ? i f Hs Ps } FF fi HE i iy s z aF8 (l : S380 i i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 ' ‘ Fi . 4 A\ ‘ oo eee Se ee Re se er tetas thy rites ar a oe | ‘ ; Veteran Statesman — 2 . ! Michigan Family Income | esis the 1953 national tncome The Belgian Congo is TT times ( , $1,000 Above-A of Italy, or the combined incomes|the size of the mother country, — Ed } | , | 7 KALAMAZOO (UP) — The typl-|— = —____— — 4den cks Koses lossed by Kremlin |e2-2.2% = ct a=ites=i=| STORM SASH By TOM A. CULLEN - the youngest brigade major in is not surprising that when the | *Ye"*se »a LONDON (NEA) — Sir An- the British Army. He had also|Kremlin showers him with roses| C2yime, Mpugam Council of State ‘ - thony Eden has been wooed long- acquired the famous Eden mous-|these days he still ducks nerv-| day. . er and more ardently by the Men tache (a little fiercer in those | ously. The report, based on a study in the Kremlin than any other days) and the Military Cross for — Sid ret Sate. conmeunete, Western statesman, and with less saving a wounded man’s life near; Tomorrow: Resignation puts mae Gen ti tae conclusive results. For Eden’ just —. be te him on the map. income in 1953. This figure almost st ant al 7b le ti tor 8 Golmeatic Geer by seedy g**eeemameseeeoeesoooeaceccoecesesssscesees ; For All Type Windows were euag mune to the Eden brand of eas win trvi'clae tees | , : 10 Self-Storing Windows renga nh ag ta oe ret Coron | Farmer-Snover 3 Heavy Extreded tier referred to him contemp- 4 4 mp Der en Hae (Te oT a te me Somat |f FUNERAL HOME 2 Comblection Boors What the Soviets really think married a banker's daughter and |$ : |. eel ot Eden ts summed up in 2 7. | Spaiust the “Red Countess ot |S - Past Me aaener 160 W.. 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All new patterns. 32 to 46. Easter Topcoats ..... .. $18.00 JAS THE PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 , PS i @. * Ordinance * LEONARD — Marlene Mildred Schlusler exchanged wedding vows with Eugene Mallia recently in the Leonard Methodist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. | il Hi | ; t | i tia Lt a i i : ane zi is i : ai Vocational Tests Given Students at Clarenceville needs and the areas in which the Keego Harbor Charter Signed by Governor KEEGO HARBOR — The Char- ter Commission received word Monday that the. charter drawn There will be a meeting April 14 at the Roosevelt School at 8 p.m. to read and explain the char- ter to interested residents. Name Milan Doctor LOS ANGELES #—Dr. John S. De Tar of Milan was named presi- dent-elect of the American Acad- emy of General Practice yester- day. He succeeds Dr. J. R. Fowler of Barre, Mass., who will become academy president County Calendar Imlay City The Women's Pellowship @f the Con- Church wil] meet at 2:30 p.m et the home of Mrs. William A@@ison Township firemen hold annual Penny Supper at 6 pm. et the Rowland Hall. The Women’s Club will a Be and card party at / a. e fee 3038 Portman 6. = ae Marlene Schlusler Wed in Ceremony at Leonard to establish standards of judging how land should be allegated to competing interests. Some 250,000 acres of the na- Ly fF “Ef FR $32 Hf °F i | | ms i i y Research is needed in many “ates cai «ov ee fOF Milford New Village President Bartlett Smith Appoints Department Heads MILFORD — At iast night's council meeting, Bartlett Smith, newly elected village president, appointed members to head vari- ous departments. Police Commissioner Dale Peele will also be commissioner of rec- Musicians Group Ralph Hewitt will be health com- Slate Style Show ry and Frank Fox is street commissioner, J. D. Cadwell was reappointed superintendent of pub- lic works, and Vern Rounds is sewer commissioner. President pro tem will be Rich- ard Arms, who also was appointed water commissioner. Positions of fire chief and chief of police were left open from Thomas to Atlantic streets. The council also voted to have a survey made to establish alleys on the west side of Milford behind Liberty and Commerce streets, and on the east side be- hind Center and East Commerce streets. Police Chief Floyd Harger was voted half-day pay for the next 60 days pending recovery of a re- cent illness. Monmouth Chorus A musical background will be furnished by an instrumental trio directed by Lyle Bartlett. Com- mentary will be given by Miss Beverly Green. Dryden Students to Hold Exhibit, Style Show DRYDEN—A style show and vo- cational exhibit will be presented at 8 p.m today in the Dryden Com- munity School um. The exhibit will be by the shop classes of the school, while the homemaking students will have charge of the fashion display, House Fire at Keego Causes $500 Damage KEEGO HARBOR — Fire in a home occupied by the J. Lisdale family, at 7480 Hardisty St., caused an estimated $500 damage yesterday. The blaze, which was confined to the attic, was believed to have been caused by a defective chim- ney, according to West Bloomfield Township firemen who answered the call. the house was owned by R. Smith of Plymouth. 1955 spring tour when they sing here. The four-state tour includes stops in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan SCHOOL RECEIVES PICTURE — Henry Karwas, | hang in the foyer of the new school building on Clin- (left) principal of the Jayno W. Adams School in| tdnville Road, was presented by Pontiac Motor Divi- Waterford Township, receives a portrait of Chief sion. Henry Gotham (right), manager of the Pontiac Pontiac, famous Indian leader for whom the city and | Retail Store, made the presentation at a recent PTA the automobile were namied. The painting which will | meeting. . "Group Calls Meeting on White Lake Zoning Warns of Threat to State Farm Production| esis Paul Hoffmeister, Frank Rewald, and Clarence Shaw. Clarence Burr Elected President at Rochester re FT z z E 4% 4) if H i + Romeo Schools Set -| Conference Times ROMEO—Parent-teacher confer- ences wil] be held Thursday and Friday in the Romeo Community School district, it has been an- nounced. Progress sessions for kindergar- ten through the third grade at the Washington and Romeo Schools will be held on Thursday. Davis School will be included in the Romeo-Washington parent- named to the board of review, and Leslie Schroeder, mew, Leslie Jones, Francis King Suggest Session at Dublin School Association Sets Talk to Inform Residents on Recent Law The White Lake Township Civie Assn. is seeking the meeting, to | be held in the Dublin School. passage,” he added. Scheduled for discussion are whe- BEGINNING OF THE END SEE THURSDAY’S and Charles W. Melick: were placed on the zoning board of ap- peals. teacher conferences slated for kin- dergarten, fourth and fifth grades on Friday, PONTIAC PRESS Manager Slone said that, weather permitting, tree sparying for Dutch Elm disease will begin with- in a few days. He said that trees| ® will be sprayed 10 to 20 feet back from the street on request. * Lenten Dinner Onific Set Wednesday at Lake Orion end Vale! You can own a new OLDSMOBILE for as little as velit West Bloomfield Seniors Schedule NEW HUDSON—A Father and Son Banquet will be held at the Methodist Church at 7 p.m. Thurs- "T' megicion will furnish the en- —— SEE YOUR NEAREST . / Your price depends upon choice of model and body ttyle, optional end Ebero! cflowonce: AB prices subject to chonge withew! notice. OLDSMOBILE DEALER ——— JEROME MOTOR SALES f i 2 j 4 [ Z f SAM Auburn from WEDNESDAY IS DOUBLE RED Vici DAY ALGREEN >| orues fa is with any ofher.... Here you will find Don't your kidneys if these condi. diuretic. Used pecceatuite by millions for (i . oRege over 50 years. It’s amazing how many times m personal service and facilities) Doan's give relief from these discom- forts—help the 15 milesof kidney tubes and fil- for No Greater expenditure, ® Bloomfield seniors at 8 p.m. Thurs- 280 S. Seginew St., Pontiac, Mich. Phone FE 4-3566 day in the High School auditorium. are to be used for the ee +. r p to New York in May MARGARET REES - —_—————- e girls will mode! outfits from Mrs. Ellen of 8 St., = Phyllis Lee Shop” at Union Rees Dayton _ The boys will be Oxford, has announced the engage- wearing clothes from Huddicks in Pontiac.| ™ent of her daughter, Margaret, . to Pvt. B. L. Thornton.. He is the Out Tetable for travel, |son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. lothes for all ions wih be Thornton of Cass City. displayed, (Advertisement) The variety show will consist of a soloists, Mrs, Evelyn Webster and ousework Ed Tanner, The Triple Trio will present a selection of songs and Without Carol Curran will dance. WN There will be door prizes, and ) Hunt OOTL MORE FE 2-0189 a> c/w & eee eee ae ee ee i v* 7 y - J 7 eet JE a Se + a — * : ve ‘. Ps, a > ; Naa ' ie aeethee ; ~ Me a amie weoae ess - “P — ee a4 Py te . { , ~ / . . : teoN~ t ra " | _~_THE-PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 = ~ By Ward Cannel and Ralph Lane DR. H. A. MILLE Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings Closed Wednesday Afternoons Jesus Refuses to Turn Away From Cross ).%2-22%* INSURANCE (Jesus’ public life and passion was the Christ, the Son of the Living God.” He is the Father’s Son, He tells Divine must, for he “rebuked” | l@w should be their law: A Good Four railroad men wholhad just SERVICE ered in yesterday's Sheen's “The Lite | Our blessed Lord answers His Apostles now what He will entered the bunkhouse were fright wnt be sald Goat Jeans had “Blessed art thou, Simon son of | tell them after His Ressurrection, Seta nage a euing dnt Be Se ee ee On oe ened but unharmed when the plane | pus Ty i —_— wa “ase Bred fereasd wines Jona; that St was “iiting that the San of ve Seren daah cis ence, He is under a Divine Man-|°°™ the Foot off il i Was lived backward, The Cross| It is not flesh and blood, Man’ suffer,” that the necessity of| that Our Lord called | cate of the Father to which His teaching, ot Mis crip and Mis tesahings | It is My Father in Heaven OF ee chet priest | mt enian”. Foter had done |Will is identified perfectly. But,| Come Home, Comrade reason . ' P exactly same choose. Hence | B explaining the peesesity of is That has revealed this to thee.”| scribes, nor is it due to the accu- Satan had dene tn the “wilder: eal le “eet cae kn BERLIN The Russians are] J 1.) VAN WAGONER AGENCY, Ine. sep) . He was telling Peter that He did| mulation of popular prejudice. | ness, namely, tried to tern Him ae organizing propaganda commit- for them: “If any will follow Me, | tee in East Germany to persuade easwene not know this of and by himself,| ‘The web in which He is caught) ®way from the Cross, and make let him take up his cross and fol- exiles in the West to re. Roy Wiltee—Howard Looney—Jack Brannack FULTON J. SHEEN but because of a revelation of His on Calvary’s. Hill will not be spun Him a_ political Messiah Whe low Me.” This was one of the con- remang ey ng ed wwe the East 18 E. Lewrence Se. FE 4-9571 bold announcement of the| Father. It was faith that made| by the hands of spider men; the| Would give belly-bread instead ditions of discipleship. They knew art the Christ, the Son of|‘e World, and above all of its! sides; the obedience to His Fath-| that suggesting the merely he- | nen seen the God,” and public an-| cements. Our Lord then makes | er’ Will, and His love of men.) maa way out of a Divine Mis- | -riminals on the hills outside Peter “the rock upon which I will | The first pointed Him to the Cross,| stem, is identical with being city, Now t of his death and/ build My Church”. the second nailed Him there and| diabolical, Then He told Peter | 4.05 not take his cross and But this is only half the story. | kept Him there, despite the cries; that what he sald savored not of | srior Me, a About the middle of His public to “come down and we will be-| the things of Ged, but of the . Now that Our Lord was known But He y | be life, the Apostles who followed him te be what He is, the Messiah, | lieve,” until the work was finished.| things of men. saying that the same suffering | et gg roe. Cree thet Goma a to Sen of tho Eternal Father, Peter did not understand the Jeowe Gon tis Chem Set 10s oervent vie mruats o Cun, =A spirul of Easter roups ———— —— OC — "ee @ another united in one great -~ . aa phalanx of conspiracy, determined | coven! feesemt He le the ont MICHIGAN’S NEWEST, MOST MODERN, LOW COST on Wy possible to alienate the affec-| ieaiss and the ether prophets, uD: pallor the common people who| «the Lamb led to slaughter,” : at His works. “the One on Whom are laid the p+ ving Bethsaida, He enters | transgressions of us ail.” “ tey' ards ~~ ome oe Was 8 Sot eae heey bee on For Individuals or Family Groups, Ages 3 Months Through 75 statue to the god Pan. While | could face boldly the second les- Pay up to $15.00 per day for room and board plus from 5 to 20 times the daily a the culminating point ¢f | son, namely, that He Who is the | room allowance of your plone attr all items of hospital extra expense {or During this Easter season earthly ministry occurred. | God-Man should suffer and die. | which a cha is made. specified AMOU or each item, amoun - 1 a fo or, Me beckoned na Mis Agontiec ye ee eat ot which be spoke |] termined by length of hospital stay. All benefits as provided in the policy. ean ve af proce sod joy ate . Him and asked them the most is now clearly revealed: He mast Paid on an actual ape pen up to the limit of the pion you peal intpetier hie este ry question He ever because would | select. No schedule of operations. ith a few specified ex- our com selection of beautiful : asked: “Whom do men say that Divine Messiah snust be a rejected | SURGER emptions, your doctor determines what you will receive. Paid Hallmark Easter Cards today, ’ Messiah, a rejected Messiah Home, Hospita rs ice. reason He asked the must be a slain Messiah. Pays Up to $100.00 When in the Hospital Him wes to reveal to them | pacer” {iat time cowards Jesus MEDICAL DOCT R and No Surgery Is Performed. much in the eyes of the public| Make it known to His Paid when wife is hospitalized plus an allowance for the had failed. “Men,” they said) disciples MATERN doctor for normal birth or miscarriage. Doctor’s allow- ff the be xen, ones That he must go up to Jeru- ance doubled for Coesarion birth. . Then He asked:| With much ill-usage trom Perticulers Free—No Obligetion—Fill In and Mail at Once! do you say that I am?” the priests Name 2... cccccccec cease seers scecceeeeeceescese CHY cocciceccccccccecscocecscroges: Zone .... 20-6 The popular answer had been full And id and it must Ree ESC EEES TT PeeT Pees eee Eee ee ee | Se ee ant tect. be put te death, the third MAErENS 2... 666. - eee ceees ptt eeeeeeeeewerereeres State Se secccoccee “ey a et tee | ase ETROIT MUTUAL INS. CO, —Pstret 1, Mich, forward, The work of His Cross can be - 19-88 “Thou are the | und only in the light that 2631 Weedwerd, Room 226. Phone TR 3-6500 Pes. Press 8 _ ‘Wilson GNMIC Company 675 OAKLAND AVENUE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN | | fw a ore Proudly Presents a Pre-Showing of : 1955 “Blue Chip” GMC Trucks = | - “New Distinctive Styling “Two New V-8 Engines | “Increased Horsepower Ratings “Over 500 Major Improvements : Wednesday, March 30 thru Saturday, April 2 We cordially invite all Truck Own- We cordially invite all GMC Truck ers and Operators to come and see_ & Coach Division employees and why GMC is far in front for ‘55. families to this display. — “GMC Trucks—Built in Pontiac by Pontiac People” _ WILSON GMC CO, Oakland at Cass Ave., Pontiac, Michigan le dk le me a Be ok a a a lt z : Tt % | 3 ¥ t i ; ui fj Earl Ross Has Charge of Style Show ™“ ». committee are Mrs. Ronald West, Mrs. Wayne Reeves, Mrs. Peter D. Larson, Mrs. William Sherwood and Mrs. Clyde Fellows. Others are Mrs. Kent W. Webb, Mrs. 8S. V. Grace Clark. Helping Mrs. Anthony on the calling committee are Mrs. Sam Smith and Mrs. Arthur Augustine. Peter D. Larson, past grand iff HHL s¥ niL LE Hl } i ! , : | i zg E ? | i i } i il Ta : [ He patron of the Grand Chapter of Michigan, was a_ distinguished Carpenter and Mrs. Florence Mc- Gregor. . : A i ¢ifeg z 2 sisted by men of the chapter. E B 3 Daughter Honored on Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nadeau of Brookdale lane entertained Sunday evening at a birthday party honor- ing their daughter, Judith Lynne Nadeau, on her first birthday. Rob- ve! ty BETE a Western Whirlers Welcome Guests Members of the Western Whirtl- ers Square Dance Club met at the West Bileomfield Township Hall re- E-€ : mn b ; MOLLS tor Drapery Fabrics! SHEERS are Here to Stay! FORTISAN Sivie “Sco ; The Leading Casement Sheer! er an ** as Sei ine aa ae a e yarn sunlight. PLAINS ... in colors pink, turquoise, sandalwood, white, gold, natural. PRINTS | in the choicest and colors. i FORTISAN - . the super-strong . « . combines light weight, fineness, great tensile strength and no visible shrink- ing or stretching. Outstanding resistance to Cena eal nd ON! SET Cae Re re ae nae kis green, $25 Te $300 Yd. - - machine or hand prints patterns $300 Te §5” Yd. 1 . : Pa Fies oye * : i a a he ge 3 ee. Mes * ae ¥ ey NS.) ay bit a ee ms Ne A PME ey < tes aE era A style show and card party to be held Wednesday eve- ning at Roosevelt Masonic Temple is planned by Pontiac Chapter, 228, Order of the Eastern Star. Making prepara- THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH: 29,1935 ' Ae ee 4 tions are Mrs. Roy Wilton of Oriole road, Mrs. B. G. Camp- bell of South Shore drive and Mrs. Davy Gilpin of Neome drive (left to right). The affair will begin at 7:30 p.m. Pentise Prees Phote the American Revolution will be held Friday and Saturday at Ho tel Rowe in Grand Rapids. Honored guests will be Mrs. Charies Carroll Haig, senior na- tional president; Mrs. J. Harvey Maxwell, national vice president Officers’ Club. They will vote on | by-law amendments and the slate |for next year’s state officers and | chairmen. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m, Saturday with Dianne Frisbie ‘jand Robert Holm in charge. Put on the Dog for Your Dog PHILADELPHIA (INS)—Here’s It's a cover-all raincoat that protects the dog from the rain and his mistress’ furniture from garment. There's even a detach- able hood for head and ears. | first in Providence. Annie was only Some of the special work done this year includes. money raised for a doll case in the national museum, money for the Junior National Officers’ Travel Fund. Other projects are their work with ‘Michigan Society, CAR Plans Parley The 22nd Annual Conference of , cers and chairmen of commit- the Michigan Society Children of ; *®*- the Indians, patriotic education, American music and the correct use of the Flag. Attending from the Pontiac area will be Mrs. Ernest G. Clark, Carol Ann Messer, Mrs, Roy V. Barnes, Mrs. Melville H. Luttrell and Mrs. W. E. C. Huthwaite. Little Annie Rooney Asks: ‘|'Where’s the NEW BEDFORD, Mass. — The original Little Annie Rooney, who inspired the famous song, is seek- ing news of its composer, Michael Nolan, a relative who wrote the honor when she was a baby. Mrs. Eric M. Erickson, whose name was Annie Rooney before she was married, says she remembers her father, William Rooney, bounc- ing her on his knee while he sang: “She's my sweetheart, I'm her beau . . “Annie, never forget that’s your song,”” her father would say. And her Uncle John Nolan would add: “Mike composed that song just for you, little Annie Rooney.” That was some 65 years ago, shortly after the Rooneys, with lit- tle Annie, came to the United States from England, and settled 14 months old then, and the family lost touch with their relatives in “If he's living he's probably in his 90s, but he might still be living. Members of my mother's family lived to a great old age. All that I know of are gone now, but I thought perhaps someone in England might have known the emt fee 8 ote for you! REG. $10 P °7750 8212 N. Seginew Let our advanced hair style ex- | perts design a new hair-style Beautaire Hair Dryers Installed for Cool. Retresking es a Summer 1 ROWENA’S BEAUTY SHOP (Over Neumode's) Your Comfort! FE 2-9382 | Fried Ocean Perch hic with Tartar Sauce Roast Pork with Homade Food Shop Cafeteria and Lunch Counter Homade Savory Dressing... .. Bring the Family A large selection of crispy salads and delicious desserts to choose from! You'll Really Enjoy Our. Fine Food | and “HOMADE” Pastries! Wednesday’s Specials Composer? composer Michael Nolan, and I might get in touch with some of the family again.” The frail, white-haired Mrs. the name used embarrass her when she was a child. “I still remember my first day at school,’’ she says. ‘‘I wouldn't tell the teacher my name, and then I burst into tears when the little boy behind me said, ‘Her name is Annie Rooney.’ "” New York Hair Is Lime Green DALLAS’ (INS) — “Americano caress,” a bouffant hairdo with a piquant flair sometimes done in shades of lime frappe and pink champagne, will be the coiffure i :| for 1955 if a New York stylist has her way. Miss Miriam Cordwell, head of the the eyeline."’ Poodle and Italian cuts and the the able neckline that sweeps the off the neck.” Italian Boy Now In for Facelifting Last year’s Italian haircut is pretty sad looking by now if you've let it grow. It looks more like a Sicilian bandit than an Italian But with a little doing, that's about the length hair stylists pre- dict for the coming year. By the time the look has crossed the Atlantic, it's modified, of that’s perfect for the grown-out straggly bob. The actual length of the hair is just below the ears, but it’s with’ the haircut . Worn on the crown of 5 the whole a blouse, banded at the waistline, endlessly useful in a wardrobe. | The elegant look of satin is found in this luxurious scarf imported “from France. | Made of jacquard satin with the jacquard pattern etched in black agaist pastels, it will bring a welcome touch | of Paris to any girl. PHOTOGRAPH SPECIAL 100 years. R. J. 2” Pair Home From Stay in Florida Get-Together Held “in Sunny State by Residents Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Eames returned to their home on West Pike street Sunday evening after enjoying a six week stay in Holly- wood, Fla. » * 7 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shores of While in the sunny state they visited with the Richard Paschkes of Union Lake road. \Three Hostesses Honor Gwen Forsman at Party \ Mrs. Louis Schimmel, Mrs. Wil- liam. Perkins,__Mrs..-John—-Otter, Mrs. Larmon Smith, Mrs. Hilton Mrs. Neil Gray and Mrs. James C. Covert: . cobs PEG sn g F > a ¥ Founders’ Day Banquet Slated by City Council s s | Mr. and Mrs. CGiinton Hall of | after visiting friends and relatives in Florid s s * Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schulz re- turned to their Osceola drive home Saturday after enjoying a month's stay in St. Petersburg, Fla. s ” Mrs. Emma Jenkins ang Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Jenkins of Point Edward, Ont., were weekend guests at the home of Mrs. Bessie Walker on East Montcalm street. * * . Mr. and Mrs: William Cummings of East Kennett road had as their dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Burke of Erie, Pa., and Charles Coakley of East Howard street. show sponsored by the sorority will go to Pontiac State Hospital, bles on April 27. “Water Wonder- land” is the theme chosen for the affair. Esther Court 13 Holds Initiation Ivan Ball was initiated into Esther Court 13, Order of the Ama- ranth, recently when members and guests met at Roosevelt Temple. Special guests were Mrs. Harvey Wetsel, past grand royal matron, Mrs. William Hilderiey, Mrs. Al- bert K and Mrs. Loring Downs. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Waldie of | Earimoor boulevard observed| their 44th wedding anniversary | Monday. ! - s s | Mary Catherine Marsero of Starr avenue and Carol Anne Rosczewski | : |}0f Oxford were among the mem- bers of Detroit's Mercy College Choral Group taking part in a re- | cent concert series presentation at University of Detroit Memorial | Building. The program starred Rise Stevens. | He has been elected to Order of the Coif, a high in the legal profession for to dean's list in recognition of high scholastic standing during the first semester. The students ate James C. Braid. i son of the Carroll C. Braids of | Rosewood drive; Carol Hobart, daughter of the Calvin R. Hobarts |of Rosedale avenue; and Denny Nolan Kaiser, son of the Carlton D. | Kaisers of Ledyard street. Others are Donald E. Pinkston, son of Mis. Aneta F. Pinkston of Mohawk read; Yuri Yamamoto, whe resides with the E. T. Todds of Finley stret and Sharyn Nancy i —- MARY KING— SALON MACHINELESS AND COLD WAVE Mary King Cold Wave, Complete $638 bleaching. dyeing, and manicuring. waves, £ ORA OBRECHT Appointments 152 N. Perry FE 2-3053 Hair cuts, shampoos, KNIT for EASTER_ DRESS YARNS and com- pleve instructions .. . plus Ip in individual fiiting. The Knitting Needle Opposite Pontiac Hospital i re Pie ne : + REIS a: ~~ “fp os #8 Shs) (aed ei eee Gian bal Ne Pe a iaiN S : i‘ cs , 4 ie (ie k. * : se od } p: | ‘ i ‘ } a j yo ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 Annual Youth Conference Will Be Held April 1] A te ie ee et ti tt te at. eas ta ie. i Ne te ss p to Students -and Alumni Bernice McLean, Jirn North Named General Chairmen Busy teenagers in this area are making preparations for the Eighth Annual YWCA- YMCA Conference. It will be held April ll at the YMCA on Mt. Cemens street. The number of schools invited has been increased to include) Rochester, Waterford, Avondale, | Clarkston, Lake Orion, and« Keego | Harbor. Those taking part from Pontiac are St. Frederick, St. Michael, and Pontiac High Schools. Senior high school students and alumai are eligible to partici- pate. Topics will deal with home, school, bey-girl reiations, careers and marriage. The discussions will be led by adult specialists from the com- munity. Though there will be adult speakers and resource people on the program, the conference is initiated and planned by the teen- agers themselves. Bernice McLean and Jim Nerth are general chairmen of the affair. They are being as- Pontiac Federation of Women's Clubs April 15 and 16. Hostesses forthe evening were Mrs. Robert Eisele, Dr. Joyce Car- row, Mrs. William F. Todd and Roberta Tobin, Coming Events The Sunset Club will meet at Wiles School Thursday at 1 p.m Bowlers... It’s party time, let us make this year’s party the most successful of Spending three weeks vacationing at the Arizona Am- bassador, Phoenix, Ariz., are Mrs. Charles D. Scribner and children, Hillis Mairy (left) and Robert. They make their | home with Mr. Scribner on Ottawa drive. Society Slates |Bridal Shower Given Ponting Press Photes nue, Marilyn Kizer of East Pike street and Bill Tuttle of Lake Angelus Shores (left to right). The conference will be held April 11 at the YMCA. Four teenagers who are busy making preparations for the eighth annual YWCA-YMCA Youth Conference are Greta Phipps of Oneida road, Jack Nelson of Pershing ave- | Auditorium Will Benefit From Sale sale which will be held April 15 sisted with plans by Bruce Pow- ell, Jack Nelson, Greta Phipps, Betsy Comps, Marilyn Kiser and ‘Bill Tuttle. The keynote speaker for the day will be Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein, who will speak on the “Concern of Teenagers.” The day Music Guild Holds Public Meeting Parents of handicapped children gathered recently at the Oakland | County Society for Crippled Chil- dren on West Lawrence street. Plans were made for an April 14 meeting. The public is invited to Hold Initiation for Doreen Church Doreen Church, bride-elect of Ted Buckner, was honored recent- ly when 13 friends gathered at the Strathmore street home of Mrs. A. M. Campbell for a bridal shower. Doreen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Church of East Church. all. Banquet Rooms Facijities for Any Size Group! ere ee Presidents of all federated clubs Will be devoted to giving the teen-| attend the meeting and hear the| Tennyson avenue, and Ted is the Waldron F agers a chance to express their son of the Carl Buckners of Gerdon > n Oakland County met at the views on their problems and plans ‘guest speakers. avenue. The couple will exchange Hotel i Sylvan Lake home of Mrs. J. A. in a constructive and resourceful , their nuptial vows April 30 at Oak- q Rammes Monday evening to plan way. Job’s Daughters land Avenue United Presbyterian 36 E. Pike St. : 2 and 16. wh ~~ First Congregational Church for a ™ ef the Pontiac Federation of recital. Those welcomed into the bethel | Women’s Clubs, announced that Among thope participating were |by Gweri Vernon, honored queen, | all of the clubs are participat. Lisa Long, Gregory Hughes, Jack|were Joy Notch, Claudie Lessel, | § ing in the project as everyone Hodges, Susan Rogers, Cynthia|Joann Marie Johnson, Charlene concerned is tremendously in- Curtis, David Carlson, Patty Criss-|Kay Dortch, Gloria Cunningham terested in promoting the audi. | man, Flora McCartney, Sue Ann|and Nancy Cunningham. fi tortum. | Hathaway and Linda Libby. William C. Pfahlert, past asso- g W I e Y Othe f Nancy Schoof, Dav-|ciate guardian, presented a. the project porte teg: are Fen =| id Wilson, Edward Santala, Lynne past associate guardian's jewel w ir) e nvite ou Brown, Mrs, Dale Moats, Mrs. | Benter, Bonnie Sprout, Glenda| the Associate Guardian Royal Richard Moore, Mrs, William Mc- Goode, Jack Horner, Bonnie Ax- | Clark. Ciure, Mrs. William B. Dean, Mrs. ford, Marcella Kilgore and Betty| Refreshments were served fol- Ray Caughill, Mrs. Charies Craw- Whitson. lowing the initiation. to the ford, Mrs. M. L. | Shadley A Mrs. [aa oter capa ere Mes W. | Beautiful for Easter! ore : The planning committee get their heads| Oakland avenue and Bernice McLean of : bd Palizini, Mrs, B. B. Roush, M a. | ED : Fred Coleman, Mrs. Grant Me. together as they go over last minute details.| Elizabeth Lake road. The Youth Confer- Regular $10 % Bloomfield penal Mrs. Cecil BesCoiiaen, Three of the members are (left to right) | ence will be held April 11 at the YMCA, 4 ) Robert Brose! and one Stew. | Betsy Comps of Myrtle street, Jjm North of 4 . , “Sull others are Mrs. Ernest Orr, | Att Republican Session $ 5O cempicte wis ; I ashion Sho Mra. Orville Moll, Mrs. Ericson Sirle, ghempoe . awis rs. t a e ° ° ° Mnzcwm "| peaker Describes Meeting in Capitol FLORENCE’ Slip Covers | Members of the Pontiac Repub-| the Board of National Federa- | posal regarding education with S : F . , |lican Women's Club met at the| them of Republican Women. The the under secretary. BEAUTY SALON i Draperies Can rome of Mrs. J. L. Siaybaugh| meeting was held early in March | The “Taylor” proposal for edu 415 Pontioe Bonk 8 . \ ednesday, March 30 | Ch D Monday. | at Washington, D.C. A highlight | cation was discussed by Mrs. Sank Bids. Fe 5-2668 ii ; ange ecor Mrs. Katherine Gibson, vice| of the meeting was a visit te the Gibson and « brief outline of 4 + NEW YORK (INS) — Women| Conia ‘Committee wer wucat| office of Pres, Dwight D. Eisen- | the candidates for the April 4 TI6 e : $ change their dress with the season | 2/0, hower for a short and informal | ciection was given, She alse led ce x T:A5 : —so why not their decor? . discussion. & discussion of the Republican ra * * . A few slip covers and inexpen-| She reported on a meeting of The ber sive drapes can convert interior members enjoyed receptions attitude toward minority control * decoration to a ‘‘flowers and color” given by Mrs. Eisenhower, one at | ef schools and courts, Ps | the Chinese Embassy and one giv- | en by Mrs. Arthur Summerfield,” “ae vet end vote ms the Mrs. Gibson said main features | “° ©° and vote of the conference were field trips | election Monday. Recital Monday Members of the Pontiac Music Guild gathered Monday evening at Seventy-five members and guests of Job's Daughters, Bethel }40 gathered Monday evening at | Roosevelt Temple for an initiation jof new members. * ' aa « A Fashion Show of : a atl aie bis a ae Reh ere ES EES TH mee 3 ‘ ese Sesto, to tn the proper bright to various departments of the ad- Mra. Clarence Senger was chair § ° ministration. speaker to| man of t . assisted by Mrs. i ° ° - | mr ay eae ie aft arene j? Beautiful Spring —— > framed, slightly Oriental effect. discussed the administration's pro-' presided at the tea table. 4 ° Ls op Tae peed ees cod ae / and Easter Fashions the curtains, and one couch was ° / Plant and Showroom q , pattern was oti.eet bp an senead ‘ 53993-5400 Dixie Hwy. : Ps ° ° cota, covered ina tiny checked IOTT S waretort, mcr. 1 A Silver Gift With Many Uses || ; yee putuiye on tis wail wwe OR 3-1225 , Onl $9 Q5! | framed with green banding y ° e \, ener mane 6 comme ” ert te ~y which provided a sharp contrast : MARY HOLMES Mr. and Mrs. Francis Holmes of Ruth avenue are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Mary, to George Purvis. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Purvis of West Fairmount avenue. An striped and hariequin patterns. October wedding is planned. aaa A Buffet or A Vegetable 1 You May Win One of 4 Valuable Door Prizes . IME OF ENCHANTMENT > GOWN BY ARTHUR'S wy DS & | 4 “a Our Bridal consultant, Marie Hewitt, as en = eee Y A Roll or . will help you plan gowns and head- A Fruit Dish Muffin Tray A Centerpiece pieces for all the bridal party ., . to the lest perfect detail. be Re-Upholster Your Furniture * See Our . ; : Large Selection This Spring Sided OS Let Elliott reupholster your furni- Dresses...... from $19.95 ture to give it a smart ‘modern appearance—choose from hundreds of fabrics and colors. Open Evenings by Appointment! Made By REED & BARTON Here is what we consider the finest silver buy in America today. Reed & Barton's beautiful oval “Holiday” Dish, master-crafted in heavy silverplate. 1014” long. Looks far more expensive than its price. Fed. tax included. 16 W. Huron Se. JEWELERS 2 oR TR ; Just Arrived— | | ] i eo * | | | el: Gomi WY i Ne CMS > Siphon gly ; Loads of new spring clothing that will be put on sale immediately after the show. We will be open until 9:30 p. m. , for your shopping convenience. Bloomfield | Park Right at Our Front Door 5 ; SERA" MER. £5, aFite 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. tnt 49O04 486407 « . 4G 4 “W Cleans! Wt SUDS! W's Wendertel! | \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY. MARCH 29. nd \ ‘Doesn't Want to Goad! ms Unless Extremely Angry Spotlight Plays on Floor; Rugs Take Decor Honor By ELIZABETH HILLYER There's a new way of decora- | is handmade and all wool, an im- ting a room that’s touched off by | Port from India. Brilliant green, _ the fascinating design and color blue, gold, and henna squares with ,terning may be simple. This rug of certain kinds of new rugs. | free form brown centers are in a It's a case of throwing the spot- | pile that's higher than the beige By HUBBARD COBB When a section of water pipe springs a leak or becomes clogged with rust or mineral de- posits, the best cure of all is to replace said section of pipe. This is usually done by a plumb- After you have done all this you may have . First thing you have te do is to get a mew section of pipe. Measure from ceater of the two fittings at each end eof the damaged section and then get your plumber to make up a re- placement. You will have to have two pieces of pipe threaded at each end and joined together with a union. The diameter of the new pipe must, of course, be the same as the old. Now take a hacksaw and cut ¥ pi ad the ot pe m unscrew the two Cover onicalt o0 wise yoo ends from the fittings. Disconnect | brim mes hotter ered Some het the union joining the two parts of | beng, leon cloth } eas the replacement together and | . then apply some pipe rope to the Mrs. S. S.—The narrowed down | ends which will be threaded into coat and slim suit stand out most | the fittings. prominently for fall, 1955. After oO ‘ being the ugliest part of the body.” | gether with the union that was narrow skirts cover mid-calf while | provided for that purpose. calf of the will begin to realize why it was necessary to have the replacement wre == | pipe cut into two parts and pro- If it was one solid length of pipe there would be no way to fasten it to 2 fittings at each end. |\Of course, if this is the last length of pipe in a run the union is not necessary but if you are repairing a length of pipe in any other part of the system you must have the union. windows, upholstery, _ rugs, and walls... Marriage Li License Applications Fugene C McNetl, Utica Patrice Orteara” Rocherter Moward EF. Morris, Utica Mary Lou Spence. 165 St Clair Allesta OGllleapte Jr. 78 Elizabeth Barbera A Johnson, 218 Oneida ‘ Donald J. Mets, Bloomfield Hille Evelyn R. Bernier, Birmingham Let Little Bo-Peep light- Alfred E Bro r ¥ en your labor every wash Alice 1. Warner Farming Tey » day, every cleaning day! =| Sunvt y Tasshts Sie Eases your days in doz- ens of ways. Bottle label Walter 8 Schile. Detroit Helen Wagner, 61 Victory drive Jack W Myers Walled Lake tells you how. Bally J Mueston, Walled Lake , Merville C Payton Walled Lake Joy L. Cowger, Walled Lake Tester lL Davia. Keego Marbor Zandra H Johnstone, 4960 Estes drive Robert G Pace Livonia Bnaron M Morhier Keege Harbor Richard W “Mott Walled Lake Melva J Stillwell! 33 Allison Mendal Campbe 1S E Moward Mary A Outman 60 Mariva Franklin D Jones South Lyon Ruth E£ Petersmark, Farmington Louls W Gr Janice C am Boulder. Colo Steyton, Birmingham Joseph B Langlots. Farmington Kathieen A. Wakefield. Livonia Theodore G Egres. 180 8 Lynn Margaret B. Brandon, Drayton Plains Alan B Burnham. Rochester Marilyn J. Dobat. Rochester 278 Cedardale 334 West South Alex Davenport Jr., Barbera J Strong | Biva James J Molnar, 180 W. Longfellow Mary E Connell, 180 W Longfellow Kenneth M Ranbarger. Clyde Bonnie M Shoner, Clyde Robert L. Oescthger 347¢ Otter Beach Elizabeth J Martman, Milford Danie! A Nesbitt Birmingham Marilvn Smith. 3544 Pranklin Pay! Bisbee Drayton Plains ~ AMMONIA CLEANING COMPOUND | Clare M_ 8pice Drayton Plains am E Ward Auburn Heights Smirley J Vines, 111 Oakiand Walter W Robert Walled Lake Faye A. Vernier, Highland | details as admonishes a well-wishing pen pal I've thought “about this, sulted Webster (gadfly—goads or or stings domestic animals) and con-| cluded I may prefer to give up columning, for I don't really want angry about something like reck- less drivers or war or cruelty. Besides, are gadflies happy? liant advertising woman who | fairty recently has been in the headlines at least three times fo> sounding off about this and that, At the Rayon Institute of the | Home Fashions League of Ameri- | ca, Miss F, declared, ‘The pa- thetic truth is that most American women who are sure that they | have created tasteful interiors are really living in shudderingly homes—rea| Houses Horrible.” She mentioned specifically such ‘walls and upholstery o of muddy oatmeal, (a_ color lected, she supposes, because “it won't show dirt and which lives up to its promise because it looks dirty to begin with); nasty door | chimes; pictures hung so high that | three quarters of them can be seen only by mounting stepladders which, Miss Fitz-Gibbon added, is just as wel] because they aren't worth looking at anyway. In short, she concluded that allowing a housewife to choose her furniture is as hazardous bad Awhile before, Miss Fitz-Gibbon had aroused the television net- works with her declaration that newspapers were the ONLY media on department store advertising. She pointed out that women buy newspapers, first for news, second If there is a bar set up at a cocktail party, a woman guest should wait for a man to offer to bring her a grink, instead of go- ing to the bar and giving her own order. If she doesn’t care for a. drink she just says, “No, thank you” to any man who offers to fetch her one. If the man is a gentleman he | won't insist. LISD mE PAID IND TT TA BS INIGIAION Hid LAL ie i* ie) CHL LIMO) te Lj IG) ati / AL IOIN Sra! IDS INiS| RR elT AlM leer er el ie) US 16h 1B ic | AID: { La JeiPl: TiAicls) SiRic Bie ii LOIN By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | for advertisements, “You must try. to be a gadfly,” |TV “the commercial is tye grim | penalty one pays to see Lucy out in Iowa. «, p rt + Fe eens toons dence; 1 cutter bateee ¥ maw med toon, bat the “seven most brutal forms of « ses 3 ed constantly with cramps and|then my knees began, to limber wifely silence": a, BGLIGVE THE MMINGS . stiffness knees, Walking|up, and since then, the cramps 1, The “why can't you read my ' AN ANCESTRAL KEN see was quite pain- stiffness hasn't bothered me. | mind it was a crystal ball # BUT THE MORG LIKELY THEORY &§ "7 ful, as I could|I noticed that OJIBWA BIT- | silence.” In the midst of a pleasant _~ RB iS REGOLVING ONE OF | ‘ hardly bend, TERS has helped my appetite, | dinger your wife suddenly ceases BLEMS IN HGR OWN WAY. , eee me ee, oe ee eition mamotinns ox ees pee char don ‘outiehes | - : ; : + quite stiff. Any! and people don't eat like |off the bedroom light, are, “Why | : foot-deep Ell River Canyon. v "| ‘ork ‘where it\they should. I'm 80 years old ot the bedroom light are, “why Three Die as Plane | The dead were hog yk was peared ae, ond ee yews > You know I like tots of butter ep ° | wife Eunice ms eau: ent Fe en TTS oat ‘ating (seaapee, rune’ mse Hits Tree on Takeotf |i Sova ar° "snot nete ) difficult, After,with the pains of cramps and | have to ask you for or} . | vue, Wash. seeing O-JIB-|stiffness should try. this wonder. me svervtning | UKIAH, Calif, @®—A light plane) ay.) ned been on a flying vaca- WA BITTERS ful medicine. I'm sure ft will | 2. The “fence straddling si-|*"vggling to take off from the tion trip to Ventura, Calif., when Mr. advertised so help you as much as {t has help lence.” You are driving to visit/mud of a mountain airstrip yes-|fog forced them to land at the much, and praised so highly by ed me.” 2 friends and come to an intersec-|terday caromed off a tree and | muddy and unusued airstrip at the to tion. “We turn right or left?” you | plunged three. persons to their | village of Leggett, 50 miles north it'a trial. It took nearly a month| AT ALL DRUG STORES ask, Silence. You turn right. More deaths at the bottom of the 400-! of here. ~ YOUR MERCURY SAVINGS DON'T STOP WITH THE DEAL’ en ee. 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Mercury has consitenty ld it OWN A STYLING, | Police Dept: field for resale value according to independent market reports. » SUPER. POWER . ston on commas of mens’ evogeted ft er tener ett ores | bec . | More has been accomplished under your present Republicon Administration Don a We eto ne 04 ‘ -rossy of ru TOME: Seer eens, tb be sige WU i aS . | for Wegerford Township en anytime in the past twenty yeors. + . “ —_ ? r CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, INC. _—|. Vote Straight Republican April 4th 40 West Pike St. say : : ah | Phone FE 2-9167 ; iia. Ete cons iniaetiiaia . a « 6 . , .. ee ! a . N : , * , . _ ; b 3 . rm | ‘ F e fe : j ; . . ' . | . wo oY 4 4 . ‘ “a r , F ‘ 4 ‘ \ . . , J A : j 4 : i . x . ; : > , i ' i s ; r H F i i Z F : | i i i : Out St thane brooding and ; : ' . iy. ‘i SEE THURSDAY'S be sald ind.” He phy |Ichelson, said, “7 PONTIAC PRESS | | ; t i t r & i i! i il 7 : z : at : i i 4 | i f 1 It’s More! 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A} re <°] i ~ iil H j Wat : Hi + HT ' Hit HUE HH a ue Sretinnh bil; it : ‘lin aE ili Hp Pui h fiat Hen Slit Rok hai a | Se THI I iat Ru at : iif TH Shih it Larihi \ i i < it ii ii esqgiis 4] = ae c ° i HT ~ ite bi i i i i atl 7 : iit tg Hi AE att : Hf HFS? 3) eit 7 htt iT) ap THe ate Hi Hon if : it : me) ep tA MH Sa it itheted] Ql autaile Pai! ~<- a Y + i « z, t ‘ > 7 reer ie — _ BORN EE 2 EEN a ‘ ; : ; * . " : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 - _~ Robert Garner, head of the Citi-/ burgh hed.43 per cent, or 50 per plied that he had @ létter from | of the staff ol the dental bureau of , program of the U.S. Public Health a Dr. David Ast, chiet of the dental | the, State ; LANSING (UP) — The Tched the Press to publish the fol- “Two weeks ago during a panel | i 5 a i z ; Fy where water contains from 05 to) chrysanthemum plants, | 1.0 parts per million of fluorine,| Leland J. Gilmour, vice presi-| he found the same type of fluorosis (dent of the Michigan Horticultural as in the Chicago area with 1.2) Society, said he was puzzled. He | ppm Dr. Dean also reported that said the plants—white and yellow | had a DMF (decayed-missing-| tors and escaped. | ‘)California Dentist Opposing Fluoridation bureau of the New York State at the monthly conference of the New York Institute of Clinical Oral Pathology. On page 43 he tions will be made by a member filled) rate of 200 per 100 children compared to a DMF rate of only - it Mint f i HF if nell i 4 i iF et eee jer TA ati Ht Ho | i tion to do what its proponents claim for it. The most recent de- velopments along that -—-—= \s education department of the Uni-|_ e versity of the State of New York. “In his letter Dr. Forst replies as follows “Number of pupils inspected (floridated. Newburgh). 4,969; (no fluorine, Kingston), 5,308 ry “Number of pupils with dental defects (fluoridated, Newburgh), 3,139; (no fluorine, Kingston), 2,209 @ “To summarize Dr. Forst's re- port; Newburgh (fluoridated) with fects than had Kingston (with no fluorine). Whereas Kingston had 42 per cent showing defects, New- SEE THURSDAY'S , , Thrill to a r } fluoridated as a control | | ‘ Ford Thunderbird styling’s exciting pode inthe ines of te fe WweS up —and you'll thrill, too, to Ford’s new Luxury Lounge interiors. . . Angle- Poised Ride . . . Trigger-Torque Power! You expect big things when you see the '55 Ford's long, low, lance-like lines. For this brilliant new styling could only be inspired by the fabulous Ford Thunderbird. And beauty is as beauty does, as you'll discover when you get behind the wheel and Test Drive a new Ford. , 9 Trigger-Torque Test Drive in a Seoeseegecesssosoesessesecssesseceeseseosese . f kon, iP ’ quis ‘their! ~The beaver is the largest Norgh Uncal tncome Tax | jie, nee ay He sO a Will Be Introduced COSCCSCOSEESOSO SE RESESS SEES ESSOHOSESEOESOOSESOSS $ 28 ° Department of Health. | Service for socialization of medi- rt TROUBLES --- Getting Your ““Kpproximately 3,200..children| cine, from which seryice he un-|'#*ure will be asked this week to | $ Se ir each city will be examined with | doubtedly takes his orders as does | Permit cities and villages’to levy | © 9 the use of a mouth mirror and) the health officer of San Diego! a ope-per cent pay roll or net in- | ¢@ ica a one en San ime aw | civ 008 Gay wie. ean ete ypeine te, exhieet to epseeeyt. tie ‘ aminer used, possible, | barrassed questions he could voters, ; : throughout the study, to minimize | not answer, stated that he got his| _ The bill, which Sen, Clarence F. | $ errors in interpretation.’ ‘orders from Washington.” |Graebner (R-Saginaw) said he will | ¢ | | | introduce, has the support of the | $ ot at i “Dr. Ast ts the health office | : -. | Michigan Municipal League. @ officially responsible tor the con- In Washington or Austin, The plan would tax the net in-|$ a oe ren tt any, public, Mess Is Deplorable come of city residents and all sal- | @ Oakland at Cass cxperiment. M he has porastted | a se aries, wages, commissions or other $ | the careless examinations be | LUBBOCK, Tex, &—Rep. Omar tion of non-residents who |. new claims were made in Kings | Burleson (D'Tex), was asked yes work in the city but live in the | § ; . ton, he does mot qualify as a terday what thought | suburbs ° e . scientist fo be quoted on fiuori- (eandals uncovered in the Texas ernments ° Ft. Lubr t Pit ro =o eS wines everncns wot? Qur 50 ication Pi After ha constituents ask ° » . “Since he has consistently ° 4 cae ca it nao OP oes "or Gelnond Use E>; Is Complete Drive Through be favorable to fluoridation, right | ' he--can npow--visit--_Texas.,,___ _- an iam otonten “ 4 . . — . —y . . . wp to the bitter ead, it would now and ask about “that mess in va espe 3 appear that he was willing to sac- | Austin.” trust i ° rifice’ his reputation to tever at He added that he deplored both rs approve it : OPEN 7:30 A. 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Make today the day at your Ford Dealer’s. 20 kord | | YOUR LOCAL FORD DEALER ~~. pontiac press | 43=06 FORD the New BEST SELLER... selis more because it’s worth more! ea i ie aaa as. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 for 4th Win Over Leafs! Paddy in Good Form Butting DeMarco Wins Decision Over Manzo * Wings He TORONTO W—This is not’ to Payette of the Valleyfield Braves | coach King Clancy's Toronto) will go against either the Boston) them going. “We should have m say the Toronto Maple Leafs are of the Quebec Hockey League. | squad. Bruins or the Montreal wen the last twe games, Some- | NEW YORK Paddy DeMar-|to go at each ‘other with vigor. softies, but the Detroit Red Wings . The Leafs had plenty of players}, “YU never can tell what will| for the Stanley Cup. The Canadiens| bedy said we played our best |co might have lost his lightweight | They didn't throw much leather, figure they don’t have to practice “Just a few of our boys—the| out for a The happen against a club like the/| lead their best-of-seven series 2-1.| game on Saturday. I don’t agree. championship, but it's nice to note | but their heads must have takes to beat them in the Stanley Cup | ones who don't get too much work | as usual eee on ahonting Leafs,” he said. ‘They check] Skinner doesn't care who takes} We played well enough te win | the gentile Brooklynite hasn't lost|/an awful battering, ‘. playolis. during a game—practice these | to's , k spot. The Leafs closely. It cuts down on a wide-| that set. but I think we played our best | his favorite offensive weapon—the| “I got @ little irked,” confessed . “We haven't had a workout in .” Skinner said last night on | iost the iat 7-4, Ind 2-1 and| Pe" game. “Both the Bruins and the Cana-| game of the series in Detroit | butt. . DeMarco. “But 1 needed a fight weeks ‘and we don't intend to,”| the eve of the 4th engagement.|the 421. “Let's not kid ourselves. If we | diens play it more wide open. That | last Thursday.” “Who, me?” asked Paddy when | like that to get rolling again. He's ae Red Wing coach Jimmy “And they just skate around a/ Ajthough the Red Wings have| set past the Leafs, we should have | Suits us fine.” If the Leafs come up with o| *eleree Harry Ebbets warned him | @ vous bey. now I fight cles } wasn, pit, (aking shots at our spare goal! three-game lead in the series,|it a little easier in the final.” | Clamey says the Maple Leats | victory tonight. the series goes to|ioround verdict over Litty Mares lan secident. sy "tne was Nebedy can knock bls kind of keeper.” Skinner still is worrying about | Winner of the Toronto-Detroit set| need only “a few breaks” te get | Detroit for a Sth game Thursday. in St. Nicholas Arena last night. * « @ reasoning, particularly with the He added: bl . ~~ | “It was purely unintentional."’ “Anyhow, I got a little tired to- Detroiters riding a 15-game‘ un- “Hockey players are human be- * Paddy, who lost his last two out-| ward the end, so I know I need defeated streak and bolding a 3-0 edge in the best-of-seven favorites to clean it up im the 4th game here tonight. Skiriner, who hastens to say, however, that-he regards the Leafs as the toughest of playoff op- ponents because of their defensive play, won't let his big guns work up a sweat unless it’s for the real thing. Such players as rightwinger Gordie Howe, leftwinger Ted Lind- say, center Earl Reibel and goal- rest unless they're stale. If they're not ready after a 70-game sched- ule theyll never be reatly.”’ Seven Detroit players prac- tieed yesterday. They left the Detroit retreat in Hamilten for the 30-mile drive te Terente for the workout. They were defense- man Jim (Red Eye) Hay, Bill Dineen, Benny Woilt, Vic Stasiuk, Marcel Bonin, Johnny Wilson and stand-by goaltender Andrew ings, you know. It’s hard work lugging that equipment around a rink in a fractice. We let them third with 1864, Perfect Game . Marks Action in ABC Tourney Wisconsin Kegler Hits 300; Lefty Posts 738 for Singles Lead FORT WAYNE, Ind. «—The 1955 American Bowling Congress Tournament may be remembered as the year of broken records. That’s the trend as the ABC meet entered its fourth day today with several new records. Mon- day's spotlight focused on a_per- fect 300 game by Myron Ericksen, 47, retail pharmacist, of Racine, Wis. It was the 14th perfect score in the 52 year ABC history. s . s Another highlight of Monday's action was the blistering 1738 series by southpaw Eddie Gerzine, Milwaukee tavern owner and bow!l- ing alley proprietor. His 738 was 15 pins better than last year’s singles high of 723 posted by Tony last year. Besides taking the singles lead, Gerzine also went in front in the all events, with a 584 in the team action and 616 in the doubles. Joe Heibl, Madison, Wis., moved into second in the all events with 1869. Charles Bedell, Chicago, took over > * s The leaders in the other divisions held their positions although there was considerable shuffling except WIDE OPEN — A left thrown by champion Paddy DeMarco crashes into the midsec- tion of wide open Libby Manzo in the Sth round| votes of 2 judges. Referee Harry Ebbets called the of a rough fight at St. Nicholas’ Arena in New York | match a draw. former lightweight Monday night. DeMarco won in 10 rounds on the U AP Wirephete Jimmy Carter last November and another joust with Seraphin Ferrer in Paris in January—had a tough |Broncos’ Squad ings by knockouts—the title to time with Manzo, a New Yorker who lacks experiance but has a hard head s . > When DeMarco decided to rough it up, Manzo was perfectly willing to go along and the crowd howled with glee. After Ebbets warned De- Marco—and wagged his finger at Manzo too—he permitted the boys more work, From. now on, I hope I can fight every three weeks.” Neither. is much of a puncher, but Paddy did get in the best blows of the fight, two right hooks to the head in the second. Then he opened a cut over Manzo’s eye in the fifth. At Eastern Parkway Arena in Brooklyn, Danny Gtovanelli 5a Ariz., in 1:42 of the fifth. Ex-PHS Athlete Puts Shot for Jack Hopkins, a graduate of Pontiac high school and now a! freshman at Western Michigan College, is a member of the Bron- co frosh track team. He is a shot putter and is a rated good candi- date to place well in college meets. The schedule will include the Grand Rapids Relays, a dual with Grand Rapids J.C., and triangular meets with Bowling Green and Cincinnati and Mus- kegon J.C. and Ferris Institute. Jack js the son of Mr. and Mrs. Danial Hopkins of 10429 Elizabeth played tackle on the football team for two years and was a shot put- ter on the track team for three years, Coast Approves NCAA's TV Idea Railroad Strike Upsets Majors’ Travel Plans Dodger, Milwaukee 9's Switch #6 Air; Pirates Also Flying By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With a railroad strike tying up transportation states, Sparando Lake Road. He is 19 yrs. old,| have turned to air travel for their 4 Gerzine compen” to hae’ caeud 6 feet 2 inches tall, and weighs| barnstorming trips north. ; ABC, finished with 542 in singles 220 pounds. In high school he| ‘The Brooklyn Dodgers and Mil- : waukee Braves have chartered planes to keep their Friday date at Montgomery, Ala., virtually cut off by a strike on the Louisville & Nashville Railroad. . . . Both clubs have tossed away Paget e . in the team action. The 3,015 post. Will Go Along With] .me, Doaeers. incidentally. ieee = Dell Says Canadians Seopa Clothes team of St.Paul, Minn., General Plan, elop week. Vice Precideat Dap avert is still high. There were no Its Own Angle said the club simply couldn't char- . changes in the first 10 teams. ter a large enough plane to handle Another lefty, Charles Tacoma of| | | P| Los ANGELES @ — The Pa-| ("wee Indianapolis shot the highest series ‘ cific Coast Conference has voted * ¢« @ in the team event with a 687. to go along with the NCAA tele-| The Pittsburgh Pirates and Bal- i vision and pa plan Montgomery for a game” but both NEW YORK (®—Commissioner able agreements will pressure the; rulings unless Canada comes | for telecasting football games with- . rivers said the railroad strike. will ot AP Wirephote Bert Bell of the National Football | heedless raiders into line as they | around. in its scope, interfere -with their plans. The Pi- PREPPING FOR TITLE DEFENSE—Heavyweight champion | League has drop-kicked the polit-| become outnumbered in their own "ee * The PCC and the Big Ten were | rates travel by plane all the time. Rocky Marciano punches the bag at Grossinger, N. Y., as he con- ’ ’ | ical football back into the laps of territory, Then the commissioner! Bell had sought peace with the And Manager Paul Richards said Re! cludes preliminary training for his May 16 title defense against Eng- Added (0) 50 the Canadian League leaders over! can negotiate a lasting arthistice.| Canadian League at the close of | Strongest Opponents of the NCAA the Orioles will make the Satur- °° land’s Don Cockell. He leaves for new quarters at Calistoga, Calif., the question of talent raids within Bell has this power. | last Beason, He met with the Ca | national television plan. The Mid-| 40, came on time, but didn’t indl- 73 miles from San Francisco, site of the championship bout. Pontiac “Y” for 2-Way State Tank Test Pontiac YMCA swimming teams qualified 9 swimmers each in the junior and prep divisions for the state YMCA championships to be “held in the Jenson Fieldhouse pool at Michigan State, Saturday, April 9. Qualifying tests were held Sat- urday at Bay City. In the junior division, Charles Redenius took ist in both 40 and 100-yard free style. Vernon Jo- seph was the winner in the ore eat ovens. Viet Beb- erts qualified by taking 4th in the 40-yard breast stroke. ‘free style and Eley and John Qualifies 18 and its 16—yard free style relay combine of Hewitt, Ronald Sias, Charles Stalions and Dennis Rob- erts. Each team finished 2nd. In the prep division, Pontiac won the medley relay with Ed Kum- in the breast stroke, but was dis- qualified for failing to touch properly. Kummert and Bob Newman qualified in the back stroke by finishing 1st and 4th, respectively. Tom Eley took 3rd in the 20-yard Friedly were 2nd and 4th in the Duke Nalon, Crawford, Templeman Join Field at Indianapolis INDIANAPOLIS w — A couple of auto racing's most colorful fig- ures, Duke Nalon of Fort Lauder- dale, Fla., and Ray Crawford of Pasadena, Calif. were nominated today to drive in the 239th annual Indianapolis 500-mile auto race May 3. Nalon, veteran of 10 Indianapolis races and former Speedway quali- fying record holder, will leave the Novi V-1 front-drive and drive a conventional rear-drive car for John L. McDaniel, Phoenix, Ariz. | Shorty Templeman, Seattle, Wash., also was nominated for his first 500" in a car entered by Pete Wales, Dayton, Ohio. | | | | Monday, American borders. “It's up to the Canadian clubs now,”’ Bell said. “They'll have to control their own situation and| tracts and options and to respect | | their own clubs.” With this statement the Ameri- “I still have the authority to | make an agreement if they're will ing to be fair, to respect our con- | '8€ OF enforce a peace. | the college eligibility rules by not signing players before the com- can grid czar was scrapping peace pletion of their fourth year of elig- plans with the Northern compe- titors and saying: ‘“Two can play this game as well as one.’ - * Bidding tor choiée football tal-| ent is not new to the NFL. It survived a comparable battle with | the defunct All-America Con- ference from 1946-49. In a 9-hour executive session the 12 NFL members agreed to go to work on Bell's arate truces with compatible Ca- | nadian chubs. . * Bell outlined the situation with | the explanation: ‘They (the Canadians) have no ibility.”’ s +. ° | Bell gave a clean bill of health |to one Canadian club, Edmonton. “Edmonton never has taken one of our players and it won the championship last year,"’ said Bell, | Bell pointed out that Washington and Calgary of Canada’s Western Interprovincial F oot ball Union have a private peace signed. | new “squeeze play” plan for sep-| The meeting Monday was called when the Detroit Lions com- | | plained, The Lions signed Gordon | | Malloy, University of Miami half-| Dame Tuesday pactoned the open- | was back with a pro future, but Bell | refused to recognize the contract. | Malloy previously signed with the | sky Park and are worried that the nadian powers but discovered there was no central body to prom- In other developments Sunday |the NFL members approved the 1955 schedule submitted by the commissioner. The vote was 1]-1 with only the Chicago Cardinals unhappy, The Cards have an Oct 2 game with Pittsburgh at Comi- baseball White Sox will be in the World Series and the game will hit a snag. Weather Delays Start of Irish Grid Drills SOUTH BEND, (w—Notre westerners previously, however, had voted to follow its provisions. Coast Conference Commissioner Victor O. Schmidt said Monday: “The conference favored televis- ing on a regional basis throughout the season. The NCA formula al- lows considerably less, but it does present some new possibilities in bringing college football to the tele- vision audience which the confer- ence wishes to explore.” Perfect Practice Game MACOMB, Ill. #@—Robert~Erick- son, a shoe store clerk, entered the bowling “Hall of Fame" by rolling a perfect 300 game. He was practicing on competition with ing of spring football drills for another day because of wet his wife. His best previous mark 289 which he has chalked up four times cate what type of transportation be used. York Giants, also don't expect any trouble getting to Montgomery for their game Monday. Eddie Bran- nick, Giants’ se¢retary, said the club is awaiting developments and hasn't decided as yet, but will fly if necessary. - s ° At least one major problem has been caused by the strike: Negro players will have to stay at Negro hotels or private homes during the trip through the segregated South. Uusually, the players sleep aboard trains rather than going to hotels on the northward trip. Collegians Help Army Quintet Win Pontiac qualified its 120-yard Legs Ao grounds . ‘Top Score in 1949 | ORLANDO, Fla. uw» — Two for- medley relay team of Joseph, | | yard free style. Exhibition Games Doty wh nm ~_ orice and | Ms “! tes. ° Some 100 grid hopefuls will re P . a mer college stars — Cliff Hagan i : The Pontiac prep free style re- , nobody who has authority to ; | SAN FRANCISCO — The highest | of Kentucky and Robert Rouse Gideon Robarge and Bob Hewitt | AMERICAN LEAGUE y eon hovers: lay team of David Sias. Roberts. Wen Lest Pet make an agreement. They'll have Recent valde by Toronto and Ot- port to Coach Terry Brennan score in the 30 year history of the hot. — Jed defendi = 7 Duane Riehards-and and-Priedty~tookc R$ ‘ ~~ + te control thewatuation-and. ee ee Conadion ie: Petes Tro he Open or FasWeat Chrine foe othall game. | champion ‘Andrews Air Force Base — Cranbrook 9 Wins | 2nd to qualify and Richard Rich-| a > 10 =o ue up to the Canadian and he eave ‘Detrett the goaheed | spring football. up to 194, is the classic 40-9 beat-|of Maryland to a 110-77 victory | ards qualified 3Rd in diving. Rance City $n a | tmemoes * * * where Malloy was concerned. Bell, Notre Dame lost its entire start. | ing which was given by the West | over Hill AFB of Utah in the first : : Team-Wise, the juniors placed oa 1 feels that te, work- further liberal contract nf line with the exception of Ray | team to the East in the contest | round of the World Wide Air Force on One-Hit Hurling 2nd with 27 points behind Saginaw|°™"™" vavsowan LEaovr ” m7 | Bell fee . _*eParale. “Promised ert bakin | Lemek in addition to All-America | played in 1948. Basketball Tournament Mon- (30). The preps’ 26 points took 3rd | Thlsdelphia ns ml | quarterback Ralph Guglielmi - day night . A pair of underclassmen, sopho-| behind Saginaw (34) and Bay| Pittsburgh © o00000000022:: 0 6 625! . Do Sk f p | Also gone via graduation is half. Lacked Times at Bat Hagan, an All-America, scored more Dave Campbell and junior | City (28). Cueen _ Sptteeeeerseees yn? son | potengel Plans zen a ers ass back Joe Heap along with 16 other | 26 points and Rousey 27 in An- Steve Hayes, teamed up on a one- | a” — RR eceeeaneantan es 8 ai | lettermen. BOSTON—Ted Williams failed to | drews’ 51st straight victory of the hit pitching performance Monday | World Series Dri Cine en Good Look at Tests at Rolladium | However, Brennan will have 17| Win the American League's bat-| season. . or res Urive NDAY'S, RESUL : | ting championship in 1954 because as Cranbrook’s touring baseball | Kansas City (A) 3, Detroit (A) 2 } ° ° | returning lettermen including two | ting mpi Pp u teatn drubbed Chapel Hill, N.C,| WICHITA, Kas. —The Wichita Orne) >” new York (n> 11 ae} Pitching Staff A dozen young roller -skaters | | regulars besides Lemek. They are he did not have the required num- Detroit MOCREY AT A GLANCE best-eb High School, 8-0 Chamber of Commerce has geared | Pittsbu (N) 2. St. Louis (N) } successfully passed the series of halfback Jim Morse and fullback | ber of times at bat. which is 400. mi series. 4) (Mtontren) leada bea ° . : ont * o Campbell, who started, yielded ts membership drive this year “ wars anette SCHEDUL Robinson Is in Better || tests tor bars and medals at Roll- | Don Schaefer. _| He did lead in slugging. ott veries, 31) ‘ . the lone hit in the 7th inning. |t© the enthusiasm of World Series Fiona, Beach. ris Daltimore ws Milwaukee «> at Me-lers in the next two days. Eddie | , ine aed SE ag ARETE icra cre meyer ae Oe ea state tee EMPFOVE ON ace Finish in AL Last Season Fowler, Rigdot!, Neville and Pendergrass. | “ “at Tampa, Fis ac ‘B” game today while Bob Turley, | Ren Sugg. | Alston Tougher, Too | still trying to look good, starts | /against Detroit. 4 Expected to Make Dodgers Rough Club TAMPA (#—The Brooklyn Dodg- ers look big and tough and appear to be feeling the same way as they begin wheeling north out of Florida on their exhibition tour. They have been a formidable out- fit ever since the spring games began, though their record of wins and losses does not hecessarily re- Sect &. ° ° s In talking- with Manager Walt Alston and key members of the club, one ‘senses that the Dodgers still are not happy over their per- formarice last year and are going irito. the coming race determined | i to make amends. Alston seems much more aggressive and sire won only nine games while losing oleh ope hed en unnighty cornet: run average of 4.56. He had con- trol trouble and a crick in his “As for Alston commented, ‘that bad hand of his | 10 exhibition games at this train-| The 181-pound halfback who was seems to be completely healed. ing base. This spring, as the best fourth best in collegiate rushing He's swinging as hard as he ever in the major leagues, they drew yardage last fall was called “‘one did. In fact, he's swinging harder | 32,598 in nine games. The Giants of the finest rookies ever to come than I'd like him to right now. He's hitting those bullets of his again. Wednesday Casey will work Johnny Kucks, the best lof the rookies, against Philadel- Stronger Return of Newcombe, ‘Campy’ phia. VERO BEACH, Fla. #—lJackie Robinson, often on the injured list Brooklyn Dodgers. Manager Walt | Alston, who earlier indicated he could do without an ailing Robin- son, says Jackie ‘is in better been | shape now than at anytime last spring they drew 21,293 fans in break camp today to start the northbound hy Pty Wednesday with the Cleveland Indians, Silver bar free skating—Diana | Rigotti, Jack Horner. Silver bar dance—Shirley Duna- | vant, Carol Easton and Frances Cannon. Silver Medal dance—Mary E. Hildebrand and Jack Horner. Four-bar figure skating test— Pat Jarrard. Rice’s Dickie Moegle Signs 49er Contract 49ers. Moegle was the 49ers’ first draft choige. | into pro football’’ by Norman | (Red) Strader, the 49ers new head | Bi coach, jand Billy Hunter to hold down San|and our offerise better than any- DAYTONA BEACH, Fla, # — Paul Richards counts on five of the nine ex-New York Yankees he picked up in the much-criticized deal for Bob Turley, Don Larsen regular jobs with his Baltimore Orioles. “We're going to be pretty good.”’ said the manager-general manager in between telephone calls. ‘'We could use a little more here and there maybe more so than any other club. * ° “Our defense can be adequate body suspected, We're not talking first division or setting any par- ticular goal, just playing the games one at a time and hoping to dg better than last year.’ The Orioles finished seventh last season with a 54-100 record, exact- ye same as the St. Louis had finished in 1953, be- fore the franchise was shifted. Richards’ first big move after leaving the Chicago White Sox to take the more important double job at Baltimore was the nine- for-nine swap with the Yanks. An- other deal with Chicago brought pitchers Don Johnson and Don Ferrarese, catcher Matt Batts and infielder Freddie Marsh to the Orioles, So far, the reported $250.- 000 for new talent, has been un- touched ; “TI like what I have seen so far,” said Richards. ‘Gene Woodling, Gus Triandos and Hal Smith (all ex-Yanks) will help us. I expect great improvement in Gil Coan, especially on defense. Frankly -] have been a bit disappointed in Harry Byrd, and Bill Miller (two ex-Yanks) and Lou Kretlow.” * . . Triandos (.296 at Kansas City) is strictly a first baseman under . The Yanks kept switch- ing him ‘from first to catcher in‘ low, only 24, will alternate with the veteran Eddie Waitkus at first base. Triandos will work against lefthanders At second, Richards will use Bobby Young (.245) and Billy Cax (.235), | (.285) are going. the only infield job .already clinched is shortstop where Willie Miranda (.250), the flashy Cuban “good field-no hite” artist will be stationed, * * @ \ Woodling (.250 with the has been shifted to right Hoot Evers (.162 at Boston) and Coan (279) Orioles’ leading will be in center ing (.258) as his: nedy CB) will be available for the last two years. The husky fel- either third or the outfield, ing in left. Cal Abrams (.293), the « | * THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY) MARCH 29, 1955 Ree Fe RES, TRE Oe A DanC FR ee oe site Hel ® ® ey rflt ; » H ‘t have ine is well established as i q : i z big league season be sent Out. Bertoia’s compulsory (the ball over,” | year while he still was managing Washington. Now that he is the | Detroit boss he's sky high on the ‘fleet youngster with the strong and is learning al] the time,’ said Harris of Kaline. “With Kaline in right, Bill Tuttle in center and J. W. Porter in left, we should be set for a hong time. And when we get ahead I can put Bubba Phillips out there and dare any- | body to hit a ball between the | outfielders, All of them can really . Reno | go. No club in either league has | four such good outfield arms.” | Harris never saw much of Mill- *| er before this spring but it didn't take him long to name the 6-1 lefty ‘as a starting pitcher, | « * * Z “He's a game kid who can get said Harris. ‘‘He Se . e 4 “ GOOD PLUMBIN “He looks stronger this spring | always wants to learn more.” Taking a regular turn is a big move up the ladder for Miller, who drew a reported $60,000 bonus | when he signed in 1953. In his | Ist year with the Tigers, he pitched |only 36 innings for a 1-2 record. Last season he worked in 32 games and finished with a 1-1 record Babies’ Don't Trouble Tigers beating Cleveland, He started only once and didn't finish that. How- ever, his earned run average was Outstanding at 2.44. It may be that Bertoia will be sent out for seasoning when his won't needs | she Bound for More Mound Work Acct Ready? Borgel LAKELAND, Fla. — Manager Bucky Harris of the Detroit Tigers stays he's going to begin pushing starting pitchers Ned Garver and Steve Gromek.. “We've got to have those two fellows ready for the opening of the season,’’ Harris said. “‘It means less work for the kids, which ! regret, but it can't be helped Time is running out.” The Tigers start their regular schedule in Kansas City two ‘Sugar’ Favored Over Lombardo Robinson Is 10 Years Older, Has 10-Pound Pull. in Weights always on the job! To Cut Hours From Your Washday Schedule! less money than with an COACH TOSSED IN POOL—Mrs. Norma Olsen of Oakland, Cal., coach of the Athens Water Follies group of Oakland, comes up smiling after the girls on the team tossed her fully clad into the pool in cele- bration of their victory March 25 in the team synchronized swimming competition of the Pan-American Games in Mexico City. Some mem- bers of the team are on the edge of the pool. Mrs. Olsen is mother of Zoe Ann Olsen, former Olympic diving champion. Tebbetts Says 2 Catchers Vital Need for Contender weeks from today. They have only eight preliminary games left — twe in Florida and six on the way north. Harris used four of his younger pitchers against the Kansas City Athletics yesterday. And although Detroit lost, 3-2, the fault was at the plate rather than at the mound. Lefthander Art Ceccarelli, held the Tigers hitless and scoreless for the Ist six innings while the Ath- letics collected two runs off Bill Froats, They nicked Paul Foytack for another run in the Tth. The A's rapped the Detroit CINCINNATI uw — Sugar Ray Robinson, 10 years older than his foe and about 10 pounds heavier, battles Johnny Lombardo tonight in his third stake on the comeback trail. The former world welterweight and middleweight champion was scheduled for No. 3 in Boston against George Small March 5. But Robinson, 3, claims virus germs wrestled him and pinned him to the bed. He backed out a few hours before the bout. — Physicians of the Massachusetts Boxing Commission could not find Amunican-Standard WATER HEATER . . . $76.50 Eames & Brown Co. 55 E. Pike | Ph. FE 3-7195 END-OF-MONTH TIRE CLEARANCE Hardly Used Tires Every Tire Fully GUARANTEED Some Driven only Around the Block! 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W—Tennis moved Harvey Kuenn, who got|Champion Maureen Connolly has on base on a fielder’s choice, to|been reading mountains of mail 2nd.- When Belardi dropped a/since announcing her plans to re- ground-rule double into a right-|tire from tennis and. become a | field bleacher section, Kuenn came | housewife. home. | But the letter she said she likes , dim Delsing, piach hitting for | | best of all is one from Frankfurt, | that’s addressed simp- | on an infield out, Al Kaline got o “Little Mo, US Tennis | the other hit in the 9th. Champ Frank Lary, who started for De- troit, held the A's scoreless for his three innings of work. Duke Maas pitched the last inning for Detroit. The loss pushed Detroit down to a 610 record in exhibition play. Tigers were to play the New York Yankees today at Lakeland. Terps’ ‘53 Grid Kings Back Together Saturday COLLEGE PARK, Md. w—The University of Maryland's 1953 na- tional championship football team will perform as a unit again Sat- urday. Ten of the 11 starters from the 1953 squad will open against next season's varsity in the Sth annual varsity-alumi game, climax of the Terps’ spring training grind. The lane absentee will he end Bill Walker, who still plays vars- | - + —. | iT, Keeps in Condition LOS ANGELES — University of SOME SHOTGUN—World’s most | Southern California halfback Jon| valuable shotgun is inspected by Arnett is keeping in shape during | a visitor at San Francisco. Made | the off-season as a broad jump) in 1860, the ornately carved weap- contestant for the Trojans’ track/ on is valued at $25,000 by its team owner, Harold Smith of Reno, Nev. ~ : 5 s TV Program Tonigkt The very outstanding and popular show ‘Tonight’ featuring Steve Allen is goin show ; WORSTED-TEX Clothing exclusive- , Don't miss t} AN! at 11:30! x LPDLPLPL LLP gq to ly ina show that be held tonight at 11:30 on ma WWI-TV, Channel 4. mil '@ hour fashion The entire cast... 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Individual medal awards went to the Pontiac Hi-Y Titlists, run- nersup in the High School division. Medals also went to the league Ebba Making Comeback | With IL Virginians RICHMOND, Va. #—Ebba St. Claire, former major league catch- er, is trying to make a comeback thig year with the Richmond Vir- ginians of the International League. St. Claire started last season with the Giants but was sent to Minneapolis of the American Assn. In August he was hit in the head with: a pitched ball and didn't re- turn to action until the end of the Ebba has been “‘beaned'’ three times—each by a left hander. Good Will Man PROVIDENCE, R. I. — Ivan Fuqua, Brown University track coach, is making his second good- will tour of -South America in four years. Fuqua left on a three- ‘week tour sponsored by the State Department and the A.A.U. Bowling Results Puertes 65 38 Siaters $2 52 Breumiester 63 41 Aub. Hgts. $2 52 Altes 56 46 «6Templies as Mxt 57 47 West Side 47 36 Birmingham 57 47 Svc. 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Spartans Split Twin Bill With Army Nine FT. JACKSON, S. C. ® —Mich- igan State college's baseball team seeks its 2nd victory over Fort Jackson today. The Spartans split a double header yesterday, win- ning 11-5 after a 9-5 loss. The split gave MSC a 31 spring ~ | Bill Mansfield, Spartan | exhibition game record. junior, |gave up 13 hits in nine innings in dropping the lst game | Mike Wallace, another MSC jun- ior, was credited with the victory in the 2nd seven inning meeting. Gola Was Top Foe for W. Virginia Five MORGANTOWN, W. Va. #—All America Tom Gola of LaSalle and Walter (Corky) Devlin of George Washington were unanimous choices on West Virginia Univer- sity's All-Opponent basket ball team this year. Other players picked by the ‘Southern Conference champions on their All-Opponent quintet were ‘Dickie Hemric of Wake Forest, Jesse Arnelle of Penn State and Warren Mills of Richmond. Improve Hialeah Track MIAMI, Fla. W—Additional seats and other improvements are planned at Hialeah race course for the 1956 season, says Gene | Mori, new president of Florida's | premier racing plant. |. Mori took over the reins from John C. Clark Monday. He said 4,500 seats will be added to thé grandstand _ and that other im- provements will include ai sky terrace, cafeteria and escalators |to the top level. | ee Pastrano Will Meet «| Durando on April 22 CHICAGO (®—Willie Pastrano, 19; a middleweight from New Or- leans who gave Al Andrews a box- ing lesson last week, Monday was signed to meet Ernie Durando of | Bayonne, N.J., in a 10-round na- , tionally televised bout at Chicago ~ 42, Stadium April 22... | ITS THE BEGINNING OF THE END SEE THURSDAY'S PONTIAC PRESS | — | SANDERS FOR RENT TRAVIS HARDWARE |] #54 Orchard Lake Ave. FR 5-7 EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED First Quality Original Equipment Quality Also TAIL PIPES and Ford, Chevrolet, 6” Only Cuaronteed > Street. Cte aiiaa . ail eee ||| _.MARKET TIRE Co. RRARARARAA AAR AA nnn TF 77 W. Huren Se. Open "9 to 9” FE 8-0424 | % ag. Ae , THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 7? Phils, Braves, Bucs, Bosox Spring’ Best By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Yet, Philadelphia is the winning- est exhibition club to date, win- ning 10 of its 15 spring games. That’s the best record (667) in either league. Milwaukee foljows with a .643 percentage on a 95 record, Pittsburgh and Boston both are 106 for a 625 mark. * » * Pinky Higgins’ Red Sox have the best record on a strictly league basis, however. They've, won seven of eight against clubs | in their own American League. .| against the Chicago Cubs. s s . The Chicago White Sox, 6-9 over- On. are, socendl tm the American with a 32 mark. Phils top the National with against other clubs i G although the Giants have played all their National League games The battle between the leagues goes to the National at this stage by a 3828 count. Part of that ad- vantage comes out of the Arizona camps, where the Cubs and Giants have ganged up for a 10-6 record gainst the Cleveland Indians, de- fending charfips of the American League. The clubs will be bredking camp this week, hooking up in pairs for the trip north. The best combina- tion off the Florida showing match- es Boston and Philadelphia. An- other good one pairs the World Series teams—the Giants and In- | dians, N‘Orleans Group Seeking Place in Boxing's Picture NEW ORLEANS @® — A group of wealthy businessmen and sports- men laid plans today for forma- tion of a non-profit syndicate to put New Orleans back on the nation’s fight map as a boxing center. Oil magnate Louis Roussel, slat- | ed for presidency of the new group, said plans were not complete, but | Stengel ‘Free’ to Head North . | Casey Apologizes, St. Pete Cameraman Drops Assault Charges LAKELAND, Fla. (INS) — Casey “‘free’’ man today, journey home and detached from | charges of ‘‘assault and obscenity"’ which had been leveled at him ‘by a photographer. Stengel, who would have had to appear in St. Petersburg tomorrow to answer the charges, “cleared up” the incident yes- terday when he apologized to (Sandy) Sanders, pho- for the St. Petersburg Sanders dropped the charges. a #@-year old former ager of kicking and swearing at him last Friday while ordering him off Al Lang Field during the Yankee exhibition game with the court | the group would meet Monday to iron out final details. * . > | Roussel said it was the dream and intention of the syndicate to | bring * ‘big name’”’ fighters to New | Orleans every week or every other | week by offering attractive purses. | Sportswriter Pete Baird. of the Times-Picayune reported the men behind the syndicate were capable of putting up large sums with no idea of profit. He said the group simply wanted to see New Or- leans as a center for big-time box- ing. | . s s Baird identified the others: be- ‘hind the movement as Seymour , Weiss, general manager of a large New Orleans hotel; Hugh Evans, president of a large department store; former boxer Blaise D’An- toni and Abe Shusban, former po- litical figure and wholesale notion | distributor. If organization plans go through, reported, immediate steps | would be taken to match New Or- | leans lightweight Ralph Dupas, No. 2 contender, and unbeaten Frankie | Ryff of Brooklyn. Dupas is anxious ‘to meet Ryff who decisioned the |New Orleans fighter last Septem- | ber. ‘Sophomore Jinx’ Won't |Bother NL’s Top Rookie sophomore j | nothing to him and he'll get “200 hits, more walks, and only 15 | strikeouts” next year in earning the sizable raise his 1955 contract calls for. Terms weren't announced, but the National League Rookie of the Year reportedly received between $10,000 and $12,000, or almost dou- | | ble his rookie salary. | ‘ge Ree en. EE : 7 cad . ea ies Other combinations: Washing- ton-Cincinnati, Brooklyn- Milwau- kee, White Sox-St. Louis, Balti- more-Pittsburgh. The Yankees, Athletics, Cubs and Tigers move homeward playing minor league teams en route. a * 7 There wasn't much but rain and cold weather on the exhibition schedule Monday. Just three Kansas City defeated the De- brett Tiers 52 bead the tinan And both the Yankees and the Athletics spiked a report the Yanks were trying to get pitcher Arnie Portocarrero for “‘five su- tiac table tennis champs. They at the recent city championships under PTTA auspices. From left they are Mrs. Pat (William) Stoutenburg, John Wettlaufer and Ellen Tiffany. won their titles TABLE TENNIS CHAMPS — Here are three Pon- | Pat ,teamed with Bob Short to win the mixed doubles, John won the junior singles and teamed with Jerry Saunders to take the doubles. Ellen won the women's title, one of several accumulated this winter by the promising young player. Chadwick Failed There VICTORIA, B. C. @ — A buxom Toronto schoolgirl with a yen to accomplish the unaccomplished is scheduled to challenge the treach- erous rip tides and chill water of the Strait of Juan de Fuca Wednes- day. Quick-tongued Janice White, 18, who says she’s unsponsored and out for nothing but the satisfaction of swimming the 18mie wide strait, which thus far has rebuffed all challengers, is‘ extremely con- fident she can turn the trick. The Toronto lass, who stands 5- 7 and weighs 154 pounds, is sched- uled to enter Juan de Fuca at 3 a.m. (PST) tomorrow morning. * The ‘strait only last Aug. 9 turned back Florence Chadwick, the San Diego woman generally regarded as one of the world’s top channel swimmers. Miss Chadwick, sick and buffet- Dodgers Sell Palica VERO BEACH, Fila. # — The Dodgers today sold Erv Palica, 27- year-old righthander, to Baltimore for an undisclosed sum of cash and first baseman Frank Kellert. The Paul] farm club. Good Future COLUMBIA, S. C. — Of the & Named for Battle CHICAGO—Baseball's late Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis was named for the famous battle of Kenesaw Mountain which. took place near the city of Atlanta. We oller the ladies the same privileges as men in their own separate department under the super vision of Mrs. Carrie reasonable yearly rates. Available daily from 9 a m. to In mm CALL TODAY FOR INFORMA TION . Sea YM ATHLETIC = 7 : CLUB ‘WINS PAN-AM HIGH JUMP — Mildred McDaniell, tall American FE 5-6116 girl, skims over the bar at 1.68 meters (5 feet 6% inches) to break the Serving Pontiac Pan-American games high jump record by nearly nine inches at Mexico lee 11 Yours City. % ,. Lama NEW 1955 MERCURY 2-DOOR CUSTOM sooncndipeuenGedinas:. - 4-BARREL CARBURETOR Options! equipmerit, sccessories, state and local taxes, if any, additions CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES., INC. 40 West Pike Street ‘ Phone FE 2-9167 latter will play for Brooklyn's St. | ——-—- BA —— 4 —-— , ed by rough water, climbed aboard an accompanying boat after she had thrashed her way 4'3 miles toward Port Angeles, Wash., across the strait from this quaint bit of old England. Miss White, who has been train- ing for three weeks in the 45-de- gree water of the strait, will dip into Juan de Fuca at Point Gon- zales on the outskirts of Victoria and swim in a southeasterly direc- tion, with the incoming tide, for about four hours. She plans to cover nine miles in that time, * * «@ With the turn of the tide she will head due south toward Green Point, four miles east of Port An- geles. At a néws conference Monday in 18-Year-Old Canadian Girl to Attempt Swimming Rugged Juan de Fuca Straits the-office of Harold B. Elworthy, the president of a tugboat com- pany whose boats will stand by Miss White, the Toronto girl was the picture of confidence. “Who will be on the other side when you swim?” a_ reporter asked. Without a moment's hesita- tion she shot back: “I will!” Miss White figures she should make the 18-mile grind in 12 to 13 hours, explaining “‘if you don't swim two miles an hour, you aren't swimming.” * s * Meanwhile, Bert Thomas, 59, a husky ex-Marine from Tacoma, Wash., continued workouts for his own bid to whip the strait, ‘‘after that girl gets through.” Edgewood Site. for Ist Golf Tourney of °55 State Publinx Event Takes Place April 24; ls Handicap Affair Michigan Publinx Golf associa- according to Tex Ellison, MPGA the opportunity of conducting our opener for 1955 over this fine lay- out.’ At a recent session of the MPGA it was decided to ask members to subscribe to three prime ideas: to play the course as you find it; to play the ball as is, and to play fair. Ellison also pointed out today that the MPGA has restated its ob- jectives as “to promote, to stim- ulate and to strengthen the inter- est in public links golf in ‘Mich- igan."" He mentioned that dues must be paid before teeing cff. Fish Color-Blind, Says Woman Fly-Tier men only fool themselves and not the fish when they put their faith in those beautiful, gayly colored artificial fly lures, according to a veteran trout catcher. Mrs. Ethel Quimby, who has been tying flies for 25 years, says that fish are color blind. It is the motion of the fly that attracts the fish, she says. Champ Wins on Coast VALLEJO, Calif. —Joe Leon- ard of San Jose, national cham- pion, won the 16-lap main event for experts in the Vallejo Speed- wag motorcycle races Sunday. Gunther of Monterey Park was second and Charles West of WINDHAM, Maine # — Fisher- | - COOL AND COLLECTED — They're calling above, the Ben Hogan of women’s basket have ice water in her veins. She's the star of the U. won six straight games in Pan-American competition and her imperturbability on the court has been a @ COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE EAST TOWN COLLISION Frame and Axle Straightening 35 Elizabeth St. Ph. 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With his son on the stand, the . 30 days in Oakland County Nationwide Test Slated NEW YORK—Today’s Marilyn Monroe Item: There'll be a| Alleged Red Follower | elder Marshall read a confidential me wes. wtreent by Date! in 56 Cities for Atomic yr .scren-Year Iich” opens, and designer Robert Keretts| Asking Federal Court) tne 13 194 1 said Charles was ¢ poy of the Pontiac Post Sunday Mock Attack | arranged for a wind machine to be blowing her skirts up day| to Upset Ouster . | Pathiser toe 0 Comm te an . Police discovered he was driving WASHINGTON u~Many of the | #94 night. SAN FRANCISCO }| the Army's loyalty oath; that his without a license which had been nation’s chief industrial and popu- | ~ e+ © H, Marshall.‘ 23, of Los Angeles.\| father was believed to be a Com- denied because he failed to pay | |lation centers will come under! A Jelke case reporter phoned a certain woman and said, “Pat | testified in federal court he was munist sympathizer; and that his a 1953 speeding fine. i [mo atomic attack in mid-June. Ward mentioned your husband on the stand. Have you any | forcibly thrown out of t#® Army mother Mrs. Dorothy Nell Marsh- And he may spend 90 days in | — | The purpose: to test their read- _ —Srremy comment?” The woman said, | Without discharge papers. | all attended Communist party func- ee Saredor’ papers, | Sage TT tat pame-dropperi™ "|, Geena iy Ne wey | , ; Bs ~ * * * 3. . son tes-| count by West Bloomfield Town- Simulated A-bombs and hydro- ; tified his hurried discharge at Ft. edenti ship Justice Elmer C. Dieterie. | gen missiles will rain on 56 cities, Mala Powers, the Holly- | 6:4‘cuturday was the culmination | Presents Cr mitioks | _ including New York, Washington, wood-via-San Francisco mov- | of confidential charges of Commu. | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. #® — The population of the United Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and Cleve- ie actress here plugging (nist sympathies filed against him. | Josef Ullrich, new permanent rep- States has gained more than 2%) land. The over-all test period will “Rage at Dawn,” tells me her Charles said he’ wants an honor- | resentative of Czechoslovakia to million in each of the last eight a ee ere, Marling at 11 name means bad in the Ro- (able discharge even if he has tow. U.N. presented his credentials E- years. a.m., ime Be mance languages, edd in | finish out his term as a Grafies, | ’ i Let’s Go to ‘4g J i READYING FOR OSCAR TIME—Donna Reed, who last year won an Academy Award Oscar as best supporting actress of the year, looks over this year’s supply of the gold plated statuettes, ready for the presentation Wednesday night. The actress, as a previous year's winner, will make one of the presentations in this year’s ceremony. Fifty-two Oscars have been prepared, but the number actually pre- lie sented may vary. \Variety Poll Led by Grace Kelly, ‘Marlon Brando "HOLLYWOOD up—Daily Variety, the show business trade paper, an- nounced today that its annual straw poll shows Marlon Brando | and Grace Kelly leading in the | Oscar derby. The official announcement of | Oscar winners will be made to- | morrow night. Jelke Defense May End Today Deliberations by Jury May Begin Tomorrow | or Thursday | NEW YORK wW—Minot F. (Mick- | ey) Jelke's lawyers expect to fin- * ¢ @ ish the young oleomargarine heir's Variety took | defense today against accusations a yee-Oecar’ poll’ among the 1.600 that he induced a girl to be a) members of the Academy of Mo-| prostitute. tion Picture Arts and Sciences and| When the trial recessed yester- | said it received replies from siight-|d4y with a banker still on the | ly more than 15 per cent of the | stand, chief defense attorney membership. The trade paper said George Washington Herz said he that in the seven previous polls | needed only one more day to wind it chalked up an over-all batting average of .851 and twice was 100 per cent accurate, Kelly; best actor—Marion Brando; best supporting actress—Eva Marie Saint; best supporting actor—Ed- Elia Kazan; best screen play — George Seaton for ‘‘The Country Girl”; best song—‘‘Three Coins in the Fountain.” Stevens Now in Seoul SEOUL @—U.S. Army Secretary | Robert Stevens arrived today, non- |}committal on Far Eastern strate- |gy. He said he was attending ' “strictly to Army business."’ ? With every mouth full Good ¢ating in any lon- guage. JOIN US! YOUNGSTERS, : MAMAS, PAPAS - 1038 West Huron 6:30 P. M. te 3 A. M.; Sunday 3 to 12 P. M.; Closed Spaghetti House FE 3-7396 Monday TUESDAY, NO ADVANCE IN WED. & THURS.| ADMISSION PRICE™ TRON Children, 20c Adults, 60c "= mond O'Brien; best direction—| B Ward said. she was in love with |up his case. On this basis, the | jury may begin deliberating a ver- | dict tomorrow or Thursday. Banker Charles F. Salkel@ was scheduled to be cross-examined to- day. * @ @ He testified yesterday that Jelke, now 25, received about $13,500 in | gifts and Joans from members of | his family between September 1951 and March 1952. | This is the period in which the state says Jelke received from $10,000 to $15,000 from Pat Ward, a high-priced call girl. She has testified that Jelke lined up dates |for her and she got fees of around | $50 to $100 ° . ° | Salkeld, who handied the play- boy’s accounts at the Bankers, Trust Co., said Jelke's social reg-| istrite mother Mrs. Ralph Teal, of | Danbury, Conn., deposited $400 al month to his account. In addition, he said, Jelke got a loan of $2,800 from his late brother John in February 1952. In June and July of the same year he borrowed a total of $10,000 from | another brother, Charlies. The) loans from Charles came after Pat | Ward, now 21, broke with Jelke. | s . s In February 1952, Salkeld con- tinued, Jelke borrowed $2,500 from the bank to buy a car. This trans- action came during the period that the state says Jelke was still reap- ing profits from Miss Ward's pros- titution, Jelke is also accused of trying to. induce another girl, Marguer- ite Cordova, 26, into a life of pros- titution : In testifying for the state Miss | Jelke and went on sex dates for |money at his request. She said he had not yet come into his in- heritance and needed cash to tide him over. Chiang Predicts 1956 Will Be ‘Very Important’ | TAIPEI, Formosa (#—President | Chiang Kai-shek said today 1956 | would be a ‘‘very important year."’ He did not explain. However, he | recently told an interviewer he, expected World War ILI would break out in 1956. Chiang spoke at a youth rally) commemorating 72 martyrs killed | in an abortive uprising against the Manchus at Canton 44 years ago. Reds Seize 5 Boats NEMURO, Japan U}—The Japan coast guard today said Russian patrol boats seized five Japanese crab boats in international waters yesterday off Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island: The boats were manned by crews of from 4 to 11 men. The exact total was not known. , 2.2.2.8.9. 0.8.9. @.! DELL’S INN Mid-Week DANCE EVERY WED. NIGHT re Muste by the Se-phis-te-cats. Ne Cover—Ne Minimem DELL’S INN HO KKK kk RRR ee General in Formosa Plans for the big trial of civil defense preparedness, evacuation | and survival techniques were an- nounced yesterday by the Civil De- fense Administration and the Of- fice of Defense Mobilization. . a ees tar 2 4 a ae f es 3 y = y ee LY i. ' 7 . SE oS a ee eee eee ee bs ; . \ \ re = oi ‘ k rs ; pe “sf fe. 2 : : ‘ io — ie . « % ca . - * tte = i eee eae ee My Foye ee genet ny ae w* dis ws ngage ly eae | wig vitae th anstguaigprasiitos amaet dence yess ts) she thyanaphuanmctyiiionr sitet pe iad Se Vee phos ainpelis- shanhabiniddanes b ng ited eal , os ree ai ew ' | % a oat - i chain 7 ' , \ ‘4 } . ; ’ a é , . ar fp . 4 \o i THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1955 NANCY ) / % . ' . | Bastline Overemphasized By MARGARET LATROBE ample, isn't adequate as a substi-; mecked babe ien’t shocking. It is A OH, BOY --- SPIKE PASSED WITHOUT | H i 5 u tt if rH Lt ie Hee 7 i i ali FRE BUSAATILL EF q 3 8 £ : i | Is this na- tional intelligence quatient? Is | consciously intent on spreading sex eur | knowledge that we are inclined to (Copyright 1955) + humor level—the size 38 uplift? vulgarize where we intend merely Berlin Friday and asked for polit- THE BERRYS Maybe some are amused by the | ‘© educate. 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I o 8 calcio iene cies "aro ec ee ae ca efanee 3 fan = ’ . be. Hope at Gigvere. z. m pum ‘ , and summer = atom 8 aay oon tor atv FA George A. 8-30 There. play ertise- f , advan se uor Penal at ~° 7 ad sizes : straw feies pe Sie igen showr Rev CASH Sat ale . as . TIEE- in Thompesn. oath ue 2 Want : on wns a3 a : —— : ae eae * s i is oe tas sei . N. : is 3.13 as ine. a ae she ise ae ( ee = ee ss Seat ae te ts with ial Cone os , ed R 28isi. up S qui 181 ed th wi f. through He FF s! Se y a ‘ . E A 7 l t \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 29, soon 7 1 CAREER et snare ‘herbs “St condition business. air | Largest “Trem seee ee a recent experi- ence. Apply -fter 2490 Dixie Hwy. >= GOOD BUMP AND PAINT MAN wanted Bill's Collision Bhop 130 8. Ardmore e@cross from the Aubu . ORTUNITY FOR AN- bitious reliable Retail ice- &k drivers. ust have some cash. HAVE OPENING FOR MEN TO sell the famous White Cross Midwest Employment (06 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. CAPABLE WOMAN 3%§ TO #& TO care for three children 6. Res. Steady employment. EM Seoeer tasan Cn Perry. Apel? CANDY AND BAKERY SALES WOMEN, Por Easter and other holiday pe- riods. 23 8 Teegseon near Huron. Preference given to women 25 to 45 years oe age. Apply in store. 8.30 a. mm. 4pm. FRED. SANDERS 10 Aa nd PART TIME irls aw, next to .. CLERICAL GIRL. _ Work Wanted Pie’ and Cavaaity &, Average na filing wcashier ome trping. Sinica Eh“5"seee het ARTHUR'S BUPA EFOD'TEEN ; Salesman $700 oN. Eouse | on Cat Shahin tire COUNTER “GIRL BOND EMPLOYMENT| Qihoch "St S™Wotsen ee 82%) W Murog Room 12 NY COUNTER MIDWEST _Gscade ea Seve FOR YOUNG MEN a able Mt takin complete th Saree Junior Executive co igececeeee S00 tines. py Woodward, ‘pin Junior Sales si... ees $275 Junior Investigator ...... eeee. $280 dint ~¥ WOMAN. WHITE. LIVE Junior Trainee ww g28e MI 6-0803, Midwest Employment 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. PE 60227 MARRIED MAN ON FARM. WITH small family Must be sober and _ dependable. OA 8-2384. MECHANIC AND STATION AT- EM 34003. MEN INTERESTED IN TRAINING PART TIME JOB Make 850 to $150 a week. part em, CO” FE C4088 for aoneint m POSITION AVAILABLE. ADJUsT- er. With pationa) concern. Must be high school steduate 1 yr. col lege, age 1° to sing man preferred Balary, company car. tneuraces bensfile, paid.’ ply ef Steel? cmplorment. 2 oo seek’ Liv- Pin BOYS. FOL Ok PART TIME. | sT Motor Inn Recreation, FE ON MEN'S AND Le ies’ woolen garments. Avoly Fox Dry Cleaners 719 W. Huron PAR1 TIME PARKING MANAGER for ev 3 and week-ends Must bave exce: ft relerences ability a experience in handling em- PARKING ATIENDANTS. 16 AND Dey Must be Grivers Sod be’ have Michigan dri at} Neense. Aoovly 8 e am. _ ot 88 Wayne § REAL aerate SALESMEN WANTED T ONCE! RAY O’NEIL, Realtor SW. Buren Open ~~ o —»-T10}_or_ FE REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Experienced or U Switchman. Apply General yard master. Johnson Ave. yard office. SHOE SALESMAN part time. Experience preferred. GQ. Haig ‘Shoes sINOLE MAN FOR GENERAL farm work 10000 Elizabeth Lake SALESMAN For selling Rit delivering plants wholesale A soe an's help- er need y itm person. Thom. pson G “° Bogie Lake Rd., Milford. ——— TRAINEE A Well established national Au- tomoti with open- eal attend school — dint 1L GR WOMAN. HOUSEWORK, in cooking J onua. Stay nights. MIDDLEAGED ee ide lady on wor care e modera farm. FE 29-4630 oF OR MIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO CARE for home and answer business More e than wages. References. MIDDLE AGED LADY. CARE 8 oF hool age child a | Fores Live ta. FE paner 6 00. RESPONSIBLE AND EFFICIENT woman for counter work at dry ve and office helper. Permanent tion excellent opportunity fast aba concern. Gogd sal- SECRETAR LOCAL COUNTRY SECRETARY oe erroundines, club. evenings. Pleasant 1253 8. rinking. and references in first lette Box 1, Pontiac 58. WANTED. LADY FOR LIOHT housework. care of children, live _i FE?- before 2:30. WIDOWED LAD” DESIRES LIGHT housek job. Plain cook. Willing to teach child unable to an in, OR 3-2033. WAITRESS WANTED. STONY'S _ Drive In 3600 Elizabeth Lake Ra. Work Wanted Female 11 32 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- and cleaning. FE 1-022) or care en afternoon shift for working mother from 3 OL 23-0221 work. $8 and car fare FE 23-5008 12 x. Floors. Driveways etc. Reas. Jen sen, FE 3-2340. WORKING MOTHER WANTS MID- dieaged white woman rede desires Permanert and moderate wages for care of 2 children. After _6 30 FE 5-2766 WoMEN INTERESTED IN TRAIN- a for TV jobs see our ad under _ classification 1 ® this paper. WOMAN FOR ¢ CLEANING. FRI. Must be pre- __ ferred. WOMAN PART TIME CLERICAL. John R. Sand | end Gravel Co. 1866 _Indianwood | Rd. Lake Orion WOMAN OR G aint 6 TO NELP LP CARE a Pd lay- - Tele To work with manager. offs. Good pay Apply 9 N Aa tp en and driveways. Work ate ranteed Neensed . Live in EM 30125. — race coruenter WOMAN TO STAY WITH ELDER- dows Sy tvtes cf, altera- iy lady ond live m. Some wages. tions. Pontiac Press, Box 4. be Te te wi “—" WOMA OR. GIRL TO DO Dem SERVICE plain cooking ‘or willine'to learn) | > 2 Eve, O& san “Other “teip emploved. tor beavy | PLOOP” LAYIRO6ANDING AND er em. : . ecuipe | finishing C. Bud Bille 113 West ment, well bea Col rE : home in Birm m. Live in P BA LA Own room and Near bus R. Gardner 1 Central lime and «drug store. Must have 2 good chaacter references. Must or tke ehiidren Fen ME : an. 5 — WAITRESS. FOUNTAIN EXPERI- araph. ence Apply El-Mar Drive In Rest. UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR A | _ 2400 Dixie Hwy. oung mec cal engineer of | WOMAN TO SELL CLOTHING. Tade schoo! uate to work on | Must have car. No investment re- metal Tesearch in Pon- uired. Inquire at 246 Bishop, tise area, Must have transpor'e-| Clyde, Mich. MUtwal 63603, vancement. Write Bross Help Wanted 8 resume of WANTED:- A LEE ett ueee| AIRLINES ry city or tine Tite Rawieigh’ Dept. 127 “imots. NEED _ Help Wanted Female 7 HOSTESSES— Young women 18 to 38. See our a en ee ed_under 8 . communfoation s, traffie and sales re ves. ete, The AVON COSMETICS, PLEASANT major fa} " a ejggtat Avon Pr | Semin “agen {euNe a ws high school education and a pieas- MA- personality for over t $325 positions im the passenger de- rtments Airline emploves en $217 y security, higher pay. free $238 Ss travel passes recrea- . $241 activities, retirement and -- $282 «insurance ad and EX. $275 | ONAL VANCEMENT Ponte: byes bystoniet aes | OPPORTUNITIES A _ short low cost training period that will not BOND EMPLOYMENT ientore with your present qualify ac 83% W. Huron Room 12 for an cnstier pameres career. v AMBITIOUS woman WITH CAR Airtine Trateing wd number. Work 25 to 4 brs. Ster-| of Aeronautics Box 3%, Pontiac aod Fine Bavarian . | _ Press jo canvassing. Cail Lincoln 3-130 Ir YOU ARE or TYler 5-0522. schoo} uate write free Beauty Operators, 2 som led. Experienced. $75 TO START. rf good hours. . ANDRE BEAUTY SALON PE 54490 WOMAN OR HIGH SCHOOT GIRL assist supervisor taking orders by phone. Full or part-time. Ex- perience necessary. Apply Toom 10 Bulldine. \ CHOOSE WANT ADS AND WIN! Yes, when you: solve problems through Classified Ads you get speedy, economi- cal results! Dial FE 2-8181, MODERNIZE YOUR HOME Save Monev With A Li Contractor No money down-38 “mos to pay. Fenwck Improvement Co. Fares po PLABTERING. WW STOENTIAL, “and raps ‘ i 5 en ee ae RNI REP RE. GIRL WITH KNOWLEDGE ne REPAIR AND RE- and filing, ood small) anc antiove Free estimates. OL amount of < like office _ yom. Wone Prees, Bes House RAIRING AND FOOTINGS - in. Sept: an TRONINGS DONE IN MY HOME.| Grains _ FE 24131. Free FE 3-2236. FE . estimates. TRONINGS EXCELLENT 1 DAY | MODERNIZE WITH GENUINE ce. FE $1471. c tile. New & 8. Sinks, LADY WANTS IRONING IN HOME | beths Roots ts fireplaces, Harry also housec . Vietnity of _ Crescent Lake. Pi s-se0s PLUMBING AND TING. H. 8. FURE WOMAN WANTS Compter & Bon FE ¢3767 OR rk or filing some typing. References. Also t practical nure- PLASTERIN Can ores Diy WORK FE SU 50620, FE 5-0925. “Lee Lustig Y DESIRES DAY WORK. PLASTERINO & REPAIR WORK. 2-444 on_ Meyers. EM 3-0163. FE ¢1938 MIMEOGRAPHING TYPING. 8EC- ay TIONS - PUBLICITY retarial service. EM }-2843. Vertising coun RECEPTIONIST OR CASHIER EX-| ips of a f ores ook pormencos. age 2 MY 36483 for! prepared. Small industrial ee: RELIABLE WOMAN SHE 1 aur tpa ow ° beby-citting. during evening IN MACH. FILED WASHINGS AND IRONINOS BOWE |—D-W_Pitswoter Pee ese in my home. OR 30191. SAWS MACHINE FILED wre ne oNNoe was N NLEY LEACH, 10 BAGLEY 8T. __ Other work. t FE 66308. — Bullding Service 12 agen ) 2 ae, Le S & S Landscaping All work Trees “footings. fe TRENCHING CO Rouse work for less moziey. OLive ALL TYPES CHAIR CANINO. 34 8. Shirley +6008 ” “APPLIAXCE'S SERVICE We service all makes of refriger- ators. washers radios. cleaners. and all types of smal! appliances. ROY'S, 06 Oakland Ave. FE 2-402 i? BULL NG AND DRAGLINE work Lake shore improvement & ebanne] work @ specialty. MYrtle BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. Walls windows, Reasonable. _Free a0 ont .. mo obligation. FE 2-1631 ~ Chimney Work Cleaning. repairing. rebulldin building new chimneys Also a kinds of furnaces and fireplaces repaired and cleaned We are a Tegistereé lors} company. Call us pow for free estimates. FE 1 "ENT wo BREAKWA re. repair DRY WALL BY MACHINE. SPREE le ram estim: oe "Se job ELECTRICAL SEWER CLEANING Sinks, Sunday Serv. Ph. FE 4-2012 [RT TREE TREE TRIMMING & RE- povel. Ph. FE or OR Elect tric—Sewers Cleaned 2 «hr. service. No results no charge; chemically treaed at no extra cost. Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners FE | sou ECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- sirieg, © sew rewinding 218 E Pike. LDING CHAIRS ~ HOSPTTAL sens. Rent & mg: FUNNY BUSINESS “Bring along a corkscrew, too—if we don't find a burglar , I'll need a bracer!"’ by Hershberger Wanted Real Estate 32A Moving & Trucking 19) eer MAN WITH % TON TRUCK wants work, Call anytime FE Trucks to Rent Pontiac cc Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, Open rena jecyane « Sanders MOVING 1 tact CLEARUB Some Ctecarder articles uled free. FE > MAN WITH ‘65 Feecr Wants hauling and odd jobs. Phone REDUCED RATES Large van to serve you. Smith _Moving, FE ¢-4664. Notices & Personals 25 BABIES & FAMILY GROUPS PHO- Pe enn. home. 3 poses, Tbe DAINTY | MAID FOR SUPPLIES. _Mrs. Burnes FE 23-8814. 3 Mark. too WEDDING INVITATIONS $7 50 therland Studio. 18 W. Huron, ted napkins—fast service IP YOU COULD SEE HOW NICE we clean carpets rugs and up- bolstered furniture vou would call us today. A-] Rua Cleaners, Te KNAPP SHOES R. Ellsworth Se4 8. Sanfori FE_5-6720 Let's Have a Party In your home Beeutiful greeting cards, stationery and novelties, __ Reasonably priced. FE 17-0168. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Jakland County Boat Club whose ises are located at 2330 Fern- ale Ave. Bylvan Lake. Mich. has lied to the Michigan Li- O'DELL CARTAGE Lecal and Lone Distance Movina. Phone FE 54-6806 MOVING AND 8TOR- N. American Van Tiree vans anywhere in United & service, FE __5-8562 rar N. rry. Painting & Decorating | 20 4-1 DECORATING. oar AEETING and wall. papering. Call tor esti re PAINTING 0. PAPERTANG NOTING Paper removed. #6018. A PAINTINO. PAPERING Thom +4364 Mason peon FE EXTERIOR, INTERIOR PAINT _img and decorating FE 56-2860. INSIDE f PAINTING BY EXPERI- vous Lines “Lan © done cheap. FE os74l. — a PAINTING AND WALLPAPER- Lg C. White. OA $3807 or OR Painting, Wall Washing quor Coagtrol Commission for a club license to sell beer, wine and spirits to bona fide mem- bers only and that it is the in- tent of Liquer Control Com- Mission to grant said license upon the expiration of 10 days from Gate hereof, March 28, 1065 ON AND APTER THis DATE any ries week. Page, 57 Huu | ON AND AFTER THIS DATE. | mee. I will not be tes mmaivle or any debts contracted an other than yself Richard uh Lang. 8979 keview Dr, _ford, Mich ‘ Programe © PRIVATE 1 DETECTIVES - | YRS. exp. License-Bonded. aided. MA Tee he Wtd. Household | Goods 27 27 PPLE POO CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS & record ers. FE 56-8755 s Call Bis aoe 53708. GO AND REMOV- Free estimate, FE 20019. re Bookkeeping & & Taxes | 14 O-TYPINa kinds. ee service 220 Hy Te rE Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 SWEING AND ALTERATIONS. men's and women's tailoring bis revairs. Exverienced. DRESSMAKINO 2 AND | ALTERA- tops, FE $2765, Furniture Refinishing 16A FURNITURE REPAIRS AND woodwork: Gone. FE 2-9005 AIRING ty PR sole bees A &PE cialty FE 30162. §-73332. Garden F Plowing 168 ALL KINDS OF MANURE PL PLOW- discing and leveling. FE —~"a-l_OARDEN PLOWING MOWING-BULLDOZING EDMUNDS & SON OR 35280 or FE 81427 Income Tax Service 17 ere @® TAX SERVICE Edward Hawley 1041 Arevie FE 2-2602 GO AND TAX SERV- Very reasonable. Home ap ments OR 3036 FOR PROMPT INCOME TAX service, call FE 44826. tee » 15_ Maynard C JACK BANNEN 391 8 Sagina 724 Glenwood S-4aR9 PE }-#41 NO WAITING BENJAMIN R. BACKUS 18 W. Huron OE 4-1802 ree PE rE $0917 SAVE MONEY Let us file your you. 43 & FE 414% for Lace Cl CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. fied beautifully finished. Leuniry FE 241%. FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY 6ERV- ‘ee, Ph Pontiac Laundry = rE clean TREE SPRAYING Trimming fruit Mate wore and wed shrabse OL _Moving & Trucking 19 _— AA-l MOVING, TRUCKING PICK- and deliv Painting & W all W Vashing Free estimat PAINTING AND CE LING %% years of paper removed PAPER HAW FE 20063. APER RANGING “&@ PAINTING. BLiWiied a5 a TWALL w free estimates, FE ¢0173 or FE 30147. PAINTING PRES ESTIMATES. PE 56-5138. at WANT get SA , Senne. Pantinee PAP? PERNA NGLIO wAbig CLEANED OR }7061 SWEDISH MASSACE & ee ie _tochaiqee. Telavisive Service 22 DAY OR NIONT TV SERVICE FE bine FE P_ STRAKA GUARA NTRED EED TV REP Pain An ANY MAKE. FE COM. C RADIO & TV,, 127 8. PARE 8 or. Typewriter Service 22A Gene Offiee Bup- ply Co. 17 W_ Lay rence, Upholsttering 23 THO “48 UPHOLSTERINO 4 _ 8 TELEGRAPH FE_ 54-0008 SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & BED- eds. Your material. 5-5797 DRAPES SLIP COVERS MATE- rials §-1927 BAELE, 8 CUSTOM si UPHOLSTER- Lake Rd. EM Lest & Found 24 FOUND: 2 MALE BEAGLES. FE 24113. LosT. DOG BLACK WITH WHITE. short haired. « as or ap VE 0008 Gardens, i Lost — FEMALE BEAGLE NEAR . Tides and w. yess BEAOLES. ard Lk Lost' onaar La : Sik AR. je camera, full a Go sh “7 : Grafiite Mash, Kalart range finder, camera 6 Ls old. like néw. $200. EMpire __Notices & Personals 25 ox 5 WHAT 18 FINA FOAM? AW EASY |; Army. Aerotred Knapp eg EE ESE. Beree. Answers ~Children*e |CasH FOR FURNITURE NEEDED Entice nome ot | « . owt ollar outright or teh it for Com munity my WANTED FURNITURE If you heve anything for sale and want prompt cour- teous service and the high est prie im cash, call L & S SALES CO. GARLAND COUNTY'S LAROEST SED FURNITURE BUYER FE 2-2006 . GF PONTIAC'S LARGEST furniture buyers. Cash waiting. _ FE 4788) Ler Us BuY 7 a AUCTION IT er ALL TYPES re. Ph. FE 32-6523 _Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 ER IN GOOD con with good fidelity. TAPE eB dition __ 3-766 ee WANTED. TWENTY 8 FT. STEEL _fence posts MI 44058 WANTED TO BUY: BOY'S SPOR jacket, size 12. Little girl's spring 3. Very cond ion. MA 56-5611. WANTED: GAS DRIVEN W WELD er, 300 Amp. preferred. FE 23-6007 wince 6 USED ADDING Ma- Wthee _118 8 Saginaw, FE 33-9461. ___ Money Wanted 28A ADIL II IIIS LD PD DO $3500 AT ONCE OR 3.1518 WANTED ¢ $3800 ON a BEDROOM Pata 2 car _rtage on 8 " Maple 5-34 $3068. acres Wanted to Ren 29 meee ore FREE SERVICE 1 TO ALL LAND- on os SSS x Roahat bar “LISTINGS WANTED »ED. NORDA M AN ft — REAL ATE “ROMEO OAN Plateau GREEN LARE OFFICE (On @ + 8 you lve in Ge Dray- Clarkston or Prurrounding joke areas. to wl ann ueonerse selling eaclustvels” ‘a your areat BROS. Phone on Siete or won 31700 Open ¢-to Sun, t to 6 -- CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY IN % hours. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor MS Oak.and FE 5004 Co-operative Resi Estate Exchange FOR QUICK AND COURTEOUS service on city or su erty, piso vocow with Cla) of 1-6651 1937 Auburn Rd., near _Dequindre LISTINGS WANTED MYERS REAL ESTATE FE 44078 MAHAN HAS BUYERS YOU WANT ACTION The demand is great. force is exce: will certainly do our utmost to please you. Our 17 years of satisfactory Real dealings in peatioe assures that you will be handle all details for finance’ end closing. Call us today te your property. To Bu YOU BU MAHAN ALTY CO. REALTORS your Hist 1075 NEXT DOOR eo, BRANCH L ISTINGS W WANTED Farms, b Droverth Roy “Knauf, ” Realtor 26% W. Huron 3 TRA Larger bBomes for smaller, city roperty for suburban or farms, omes for moomes, terse down payments @re scarce your equity. Trades made to satisfy all parties concerned, Call us, no ob liga! DORRIS & SON REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS 793 W. Huroe PE ¢ 1567 HAVE CLIENTS FOR MOD- ern 2 and 3} bedroom homes in the Auburn Heights area. All can qualify f fally. Pa A. Taylor Realtor. COMPLETE Real Fstate Service Sylvan Realty OPEN Baiy "0 70 ® SAT BUN. ‘SOON "TWILL BE SPRING And we afe siready ex- Periemeing @ good demand for FARMS—ali time Oakland Count and beyond. ACREAGE for John Kinzler, Realtor 70 W Huron St FE 4-3825 if po an-wer re ves till Open E ® Co-eperetive Reel Eetate_Ezchenge Want to Sell LEs FORCE your SERVICE CALL LIGATION AT Us nesses a yound furpiebed. Frans A REALTOR IN PON. AGENCY. FE ¢1444 TIA MAN. 27 DESIRES ROOM & BD. WM._A in exchange for vart time work. ova. : een yoann KENNEDY WANTED 3 UNFURN ROOMS. private bath, in Drayton Plains roe od 8 On rien eee” Shout May he soot w Huron * “FE 43800 WANTED LISTINGS LAND CON- tracts. Bob Chapin C WANTED - 5 OR € ROOM HOUBE, | FE 53470 FE #1131. 5 al = _ ) ae M . ns - “oe couple, on or Bear | Wanted: Homes; harms, y dus line. ‘Non drinkers). | Land Contracts West side preferred. Reply to Box 18 Pontiac Presa. WANTED 2 OR vag ROOM FURK- on west Pits bath ond entrance “Cali rn between 10 am. and TO RENT: 2 OR 3 BED for employe who of town up 3 befroom oke PE gran. first “child, . | Wtd. Contracts, I Mtgs. 32 CASH vor your land onmivect. Prompt, ourteous servic Get our estimate. before you se Bring in contract or e¢ J. C. HAYDEN” Realtor % FE. Walton Bivd "Open E Eves. TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR land cotract. Realtor Eartridee is the ‘bird’ to see 43 W. Huron St. Phone FE 26316 en SEAQOWED CON- rec on modern mes Capitol Bea s & Loan Co. 78 W. Huron MVE eet IMMEDIATE CASH YOUR land contract FOR or equity in your home. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 23% Orchard Lake Rd. FE ¢4563 FAST-ACTION! Ask for Mr Clark, CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H_.J Vanmwek 4640 Dizie Hwy. OR 31355 5% MORTGAGES vanes oF de meee we % ects yun ° Sees Hee B.D. CHARLES - eer ee al Ste, Riel sans es for the the best and highest offer of value Quick cash settlement. NICHQLIE & HARGER CO. im baabe. | 33 W, Hurog Ph, FE. 66183 Bode M_ JONES REAL ESTATE W_Hureoo FE 43606 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE property. Purchasers waiting. "RF. McKINNE thon | or jess. WANT CASH? We can get OF of F HW. A financing or we will sell your equity. We need homes. farm or land contracts Buvers waiting Six experienced salesmen to serve hey For an bonest avvraisal cail ay Russell Young Rent “Apts. 1 Furnished 33 PPL PL ROOM. vate bath 2 employed girls or couple only. Alberta A 20 N « 2 F ROOwE AND AND BATH, OTILITIES 2 ROOMS 239 Russell 2 LARGE ROOMS ADULTS. rir) _Orcharg Lake Ave 2 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. ges Ciark. accepted. Apply ent i BOOMs 4 AND gta PRIVA AND rR . ATE BATH entrance. rE @iisi 861% = Mt. —Ciémens. 2 ROOMS, ON BUS LINE. PRI- roe entrance. Adultg only 286 —Bistegsic, 2 LARGE ROOMS. HEATED. PRI. vate rance Lake privileges. rt bus line 8. Broadway. Este Orion, "MY 23131. tistied. We | es WicetY yum PURNIAMED. —To Trade —- it. WE'LL INSURE IT L | PARTLY FURN. 2 LARGE ROOM beth end entrance |} ROOMS. older couple. DEL-RIO APTS 381 OAKLAND 3 rooms and bath Stove & utill- thes furn rhe . Lance ee a no Auto a. water: Bove s reirig furan. U; stores. Adults. mo. nT |sl0 WEEK with hot fier 6 Rent Houses Furnished 35 FOR SMALL APT. water, o : or adults z 2. B home, at Sylven FE 3-071 rae ee until June isth Y Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 %6 eet eee WALLED LAKE. MODERN ‘com niences 2 bedroom $18.50 weekly. MODERN GARDEN 7 BEDR GAS HEAT. 44 6. _ Brosdway Lake Orion. 4 YEAR OLD » BEDROOM RANCH home. Ot 5 KOOM HOTSE ATTACHED GA- race basement Lake orivileges. Devostt required. Clore in 612% OR 3-4036 Por MODERN UN 2 BEDROOM 3311 2318 infermetion Private quire 646 Auburn Ave tier’ 5 2 Ts - WALLED La ED LAKE 3) BEDROOM. Cuse te village. —_Biences. $15 weekly. MA GID iit i! 2 23 cony room home Only 61,778 down. Let ue show you this today OFFICE OPEN 6-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 NEAR SYLYAN Gox this home with no buy. Ideal for couple. ¢ = and th, full basement with new furnace, garage Paved stree’ Lecated on Pontiac's @ast side. Bee it now only 060. terms ke an this now at 613.500 down FLOYD KENT, Realtor uw Lawrence FE 58-4108 open eve. Next to Consumers Power 3 BEDROOM STARTER near awesre came. and oe For Rent Rooms 37 Se Ra b SINGLE 1 OX BLE SLEEPINO M2 | Modern Business Front Bos Lowell. 1 Pic wita ® 4 room tection home. Er- ent ne, ROE FRONT cellien ius. ror 3 ba. ATE, EXTRANOE weet “ot orn i urea 1 JIM WRIGHT, Realtor +|345 Oakland Ave = S-oeen rativ MAKE YOUR OWN BREAKS through Classi- fied Ads! Selling, renting, hiring’s easy when you call FE 2-8181 for an ad- writer. es et eee ae is is Ce ae ee OT +. z .! ea, Hi Shoe ese | ‘THE PONTIAC PR is S, TUE Saat ; SLICE OF ESDAY, MARCH 29, ! (‘OF HAM... * - 1955 — ; Ps . : B ? 3 For Sale Houses 43 $300 DOWN cl. Moves anes ou a4 ELSE TO PAY! a! Payment ro. $1.60 PER H : oa __betek dusies homes. TE Earnings qe OUR yy ngumnge Cegiity you toe 4 : only On ee er oa, a? = : home citin moses Qa Best Biva.. between P BA BROS inal aad "veur | Besa |r rome re am a ate i —— a elt? wo echoes om FOR FE 39004 Phone OR F1873 oF OR me we Mis 2 Ly | oe 8 te 8. Bua tte Brine” room ort ears. |. NEW He oe ELIZABETH y al oll . oo Pei) Rect! cts terace. "On We sons OMES street. . Cas here @ 1 $245 DO ses Union Late Gregg t Price, ade, $3800 Gown. homes planned ‘Dumber of new > tedverm stestes WN Ex 9am | ter. 10 Mrs, Spears | 7, ‘All are tn excellent lo- ESTATES COOL nome, built on A ese ho 4 HOW TO For Col . bre construction’ with “3. bed. Bore’s sesh comsert sor we __ 3200 ee REALTY OFFERS 0 ms, all oak fio bed- ith fi 2 bed: emal ra_ov cosy | V DIAL IN YouR | © red feemt with oll or wae forced air eae cee treo” heme | Pull. baveme ROOM AND Vacant—Small Dow DR woh as forced air red walls oak oil} 4 ent. Storm BaTH. | Pa n . EAMS 009 down to Snare plans. specifications Russ ] <5 eee, nse | Street” Near telah mth yment ‘That home we to, cualitint ao.1 wm the finished you mea and eC Yo Lek wanted loc: + ear School. Pio oe Suburban 4% Planning way hove been | | signee costs. A og | and by wren mez, ogo whet | ass aEAL ung peng geo with oriv- 2 - bungalow t%4, room ond govenst | trae or ea8 your gee beat. me em es ter ore prone ear eters aw Merce © TOR LN | —_-* Bax.| New 3 we & Banoaln! gees! oil Pe ® custom ne. You van have walls. 4, plaster-pat nore ome et ems ane Eves. ‘til 8; Sunday ‘ to protect ete Also 8 pert es oad home. Exterior Amos storms and aor EG F your particular colors tn dee =. tty coer cuadren St com’ Finish "the Fest yourself, Los price ot bo x 300. Pull e on convenient appliances or Co for partic dec- , a0 with, 62.780, mT can't | eae ak if. Low e é Sen a pues donne yk Colore — ao —— fie. down A-l. as ey car | $1,500 Dow , . dial our Bsn Drgnmey just 3 room hom inum storm A n—West Side SS Se eeeer oat re) oe a Pantin, na. Maton “See, it’s onl ] sesseas, oom ne adews and Modern “full be ‘home Im another F pay ment. STONE REA ly a stone’s throw ester. 2540 Frankson. 995. 2 car s. full basement. * ton. we 2 a eee- or Colored 919 Joslyn LTY CO For Sale H from the school!’’ BEA garage. Only $9000. bear schools, bas. shovping Good tour (4) room 8 sw ear: on Te For Sale Houses 43 S home. by owner” in Orion. Twp. 2 Family—Close i Seer and two parks. bedrme., full frame hom: v; Sun. 1 to 6 DRAYTON PLAL For Sale H ° xoee to pla Twp. se in Terms, Oa ea. corner, jet. } gos ee WILL BUILD A 32 BED to Darement. earage. and MOD- ____For Sale Houses 43 Phor omEALTons 2-644. a away) MY 3 yeome. mm, bath down, with $1,600 only ROOM 000 do a \ ___Open 9 to 9 Sun 1 to § mee base C H A NICH down. _* BUNGALOW. ON A FU yg Sen see Mes Vacant — 27 or OR 3-1768 OXFORD ment, pene ~ ful I N OLIE & HA MENT LL BASE-| attac RANCH TYPE - ing “™ § room. Living ii Meo MONEY 3 yr. old HOME tion storms at Cone. ve rony ps Fe oe were cuaneron. come Bs fe eas Tous | Piecey i, tae seats eer gown, Taig | $05 Say Wek fect feed Se See, Set ‘ : Dey 1 te Hl SCHOOL. COM : fun down 3 ere Pad suit. $1,800 do! to school. sit Extra peer | arade school good acl's. Only $2500 Mich- ; 347 s ON EXTER purre| Only $4000. bedroom ‘motora. | ¢ we 500 with 850, with required. Price _ orn. ite ea. nn pees THE “CHELSEA® FOR Y 08 45D READY tied down.’ bedroom :. = Near St. Joseph Hospital Oxtord, GREK REAL ATE Lake Privileges : HOME—. Tana togrs Finetered wale Pu OO TO FINISH OM Sore. 2 petronm mouse, close | SUNN write trom | $9,000 to PoossiésiOn APRIL it ROOM Galle i608 on tte. acres. 5 ACRE . 3 Bedroo B ° SIDE. ONLY In- G . $5,600. Willis M ad $3.100 down. brick terrac 1. 5 ROO! Livine ea on 1% acres 3 oe S 7 large A SO FHA and m rick EL 9300 DOWN, MOD- esi vo Marble, Realt Next to sone x. wouer ‘ & ca e new om turn M later firepl 15x22, Heato- Pisher Body’ plant. femme. AB mete. Pu Paved GI Approved OPEN SUNDAY ersonvilie Rd or | PE vesul FE ¢u08 PE Ottawa Hill $1,000 DO\ r sin + Are? outa mer Doty, ast.) CUCK! rage. Dice gar- street, eny wotee sower.| ve cath AT yRom 3 70 __Ph,_ OR +1260 Weterfora Fu 4sue PE 98522 ms East subi DOWN ik. Vermin tape nen : _— ougse CKLER REALT G | ow OPFICB AT COR- AVON TWP IMMEDIATE Most exclusive location Nice clean 1 bedroom matet bee OS ene wast | feet, ise | Brea ve Sah TY NOTHING en op wittiaMs take mp.| Dm bes.2,ta34, ir r POSSESSION et ee ol ne COLOR! _™ witty. extom e tile’ bath. 143 +4091 NG DO AND Me . awry a 12n% It bedroom | Must sell >. I with’ 3 tee bh k ranch O pace ‘atic ofl ) 3 BEDR OR 36874 66312 FHA $ WN FOR ALL INFORM- i men ern nitehen. room, 12 jovely 2 bedroom transferred ment. 30° *ietured-windowed 2 bedrecm. ORED poco, chases Se baw OOMS Down ph HA $1,200 TION. ou foreed alr tld fogFs Auto, ae room. : a uree carpeted “ room ph wed ment, good mr home, full garage. $15,500, 1% car floor, LUS COSTS - ring ww Xvaminum | OSS: tiled | bath w . saveunons! ¢ We ba LOTS jon, terms. . 800, torme. P| “— Choice of § ho F oask On 8 aerecne and sure bes. witiltg. garden ae hers ki room, ceramic din- able we soversi cholee lots 4 Family—Good ; Knott me designs e good bei lot _100x . . $1,450 with dish tile or terms avail I R only hardware cabinets with restie ° Co “Tr . Fs pe ry Nicely land: NORTH SIDE Dishmaster. 1's nwasher ond ea ADAMS REALTY ment nvest- Automatic ° NE at only $9000 Excel . , eer Aub ? + J. VALUET, Realto Tile) bath ot! soreed air beet o Realtor EAR WALTER’S Livingroom bedroom home, lar Son tens pinrubbed porch On 3.2430" oF re FE Now shewne excellent tn- Reet Napfercable 9m es je sores, toom SxS nt MNSeeengoea bs | hs aod we AKE bewafireenen ei dng ell beat, incineratat over= 8) retne | RET oad heat orm benesioe. Ou I ari + 8 cal On DIO rupee} hoowtiful lots extra bed basement sied 2 car garage wiih vere ACRE bath 4 rooms ¢ : ————— ee] Mite car garage. 11,800. Large picture window @ room wetery, Fiat Looting "own scenic ine ert landscaped enc ag beet. nicely doors. Carpet witSchment’ on Neer Grand ACRES ment, one stele an part: =f t earege lates | rm ee . $11.850 farm “chicuen, ee cee malt pared peu, 20a23 shell ers Lake | preci Must \Briced with ¥a,000 a Srectous wit? room “mode! Grand siver sow james ent ternace. late model car ean- rm & for oak Located BO x 138 jeken | ea small with 31580 Priced at one preciated to be ap $45,000. Sho in price of large barr ) meters house wes 3. . . oS ers: a Roored Located on Pemnberry St... off Bade wen eiane. Rays 4 LOG CATH ad R DG oce.soe_,unown by appeinty ae reontt d ctor patidinns Ro A ” . ' f , ° . O'NE mises et! \ nares | Raw EE CE CABIN am, | DUT EWAY .| North Suburbs Sea aaperea set ee y Annett Inc & nef, gears, go TEA WHI well located house. intertor fints tams . n bu 000 down. O . | 28 REALTOR ° & Gl home 9750 bullding . intertor fin: year around | —_— rative R FE 46203 us. ther E. Huron - 4s [Maen “po | ae ee meted Oe ned a aaat | BEM rt aay Hache | Ea a we CRIM. BROKER | fs A yew a, for Wid bee Lot Lisasie. feat Be Aubere Beant we Maing oree tanith Win 9 ace| Pa PE ew | (with “outette grill, shrubs, MA 41444 oF R wits Lane ie whan Lot 1165316 RO 1 Eves ¢ Dequindre ene. todo! Pull oo this “FE S710 trees sod es srl, shrubs _ cays tod “ta8, Pontiee 1 Brick B . . room L} . 7 ee A Con- B D Cc . G.I RES . RIVERE $4950 GI Hom place —— natural ite; T IM SEeTED Well « Bungalow —2 A. peceeeme, Be ae HARLES, Realtor REALTORS ° } bedrm SALE To beautiful FRONT on on bunaALOW rth 4 aacdeled “kitchen” FAVOREI -D with © river tn Wotectord Eehee Sderninte sete an, 052! snare aan, | SE iyinerects ith corer w= tect Lar Dome wit fa "base crated ‘beautiful pastel shades cst gainge Pred. tie SUBSTANTIAL ice "bedrooms ‘hither tile ‘and , ‘s home vhones and jovel . modern & m. M room Dining be be: for dollar th. es by 000 down. ° Adjectiv “ss . to- tiled bath pe” bedre down; 2 extra pt Whaat Re pe sees | HUN neat. areif oath. Poreed te ° aig yd Ps... bet | wel prone hal ber cent down of appointment, wes phrases are oe nee riptive sorwel corpeune eee come. up Bereeoed. terrace . “ee NTOON LAKE SUB ise Priced righ eri | This ia" wal het woe Auto. ol LAKE ses imme alatlie R. Tripp, Real to appreciate the are. inclined tnd tool bouse. car gerece ener: Featuring all le a . y. terms. Cail one ee ve water heater. INCO HOME W. Lawrene , Realtor type of @ ho conservati terms. . Price $i oi hadi _Birmin h an ihae ae | onan Se “da “cle "eteitneas| teeta ey avece me open Erenmes | Bye = SEs) a you gnam : pean te ean room, fait ow Monthly Payment "T. C *. Priced at only | Pome consisting of att’, family cieant. mole et Seminole—B oes Just right DOLL ARs! lake privileges on fe and the C 2 bedrm. hom rooms wits fir ve beautiful A few of . ole—Brick To ar - ee r take. Full os fa cen’ rescent Lake ares e in . . a dand e of your Reclaimed” featur 6 ‘ . }. Bey seers children's future se bor Lake. Full price sie.000- cently decorated wa eck les. as Dix LADD orem. dr'vfour, room upper o ated brick island-fire- © on inane sorcened teat te baen Sheaomee ness Stash ast cornet tet Ls vedreoss tecorated. cil beat. elec. | ___OR te v7, Drezton | Plaine oto ont ont ft me conaitien ‘- , {Wiresaven, sarage. herrose breakinet aed rene ritehen, Toomn with fireplace and tise f TRUCK F G.I : }_3 $961 — Open mole gpe tg te ag ~~ ment with — Dish washe VER kitchen. f baths. All end place and ing UCK F aut. ys ent and tage on rang tT. Built- . ect condit im per- Piet has place eeemont also fir ARN ; lak 158 f\. fromtage on the @ with in oven and wall-to- ton and to end poreh, tw mation Mecesn 8 room ARM oe, Sone 3 bedrm., bric Any Locatio i emane MS acres in _ the Astomatic . v . hood. yoouns wal sey P =< | ri, eutomatte $ers8S yoo mast coe eres. ‘at Serace soll” Incteses typ potions bent bontne: tone tn We will build N | ot wil trade uy et only “815.000 Mister sefener. Lights dryer Feet cee ieecode vend. pa, te ochost you sce it! at rooms oot, Incindes 2 an sncotent location. 54 lots in your plans a home for urban home on @ good BE - pow Fi _ Vanity in in all Owner wants fenced yard @ buy! $0,000. It's - ~~ e bill in Prankiia tached getege "Wels at with LF vr} floors, full bsmt. we wil ans ‘and specifications bes ; “ O} The restful surround a briek th . ter . price, as heat, auto recreation on ‘or construc- 1,000 ] . past | - . you ranch will Sotight ~ . r. Low dow eas hot woter aor Ua See ee ® We can eZ URMIBHED TSONGA g t signer had t home. the de- Ottawa Hil near rooms ema tes - two bed- n payment. that should be vacent land chine rigerator, w Low be this in mind de. Desi ills Good 4- toa” stores: Sctivities room with fire panelied us for full part required. See | includ table top’ ctove and bed Oe eee from ~, Will Pegivablo newer qustes | he &, + cine e bane Ferece- Let's live rw ae | e e aylor John K Irwi S tculars iaciuced mime stove and bes and Might 107 appoints ent +o low with 8 room en- lot one e ° galo ern . 950 ‘ Woods vanity uae: by new gee a gee for only 628,500. oded i Oatiand Ave INSURANCE REALTOR In TC )] N E stat Ragmonnte on uree — Every Ni h oe - OR- | - tahed atte room. Tied own: oe = olen Be : . Eves ; r 42544 | Pt 101% N eo 10% STONE RE ; : 2 ED POR QUICK shower jonal 3 piece mace. S nanan and A HON Presa | on Ve Sout Eve mareet sees 8 TONE REALTY CO and only 443. per month 5 to 3° cud cant. be. da 21 moni sesoed = atiached : 7 macu- ; ‘ ME OF YC a 1904 | 9 to 8 pm FE . t . insurance inc‘uding henson tonen: $1 down. r mer . ; , dU -_ pm. daily, Bund. 2-0253 ractive and e for thas and bd own. Has out Troom. Owner sum- vet hut Baseman tf tephens Inc OWN R a oer tet matic wunealow Ci he new. 2 355 RIVA . nosent privileges. down plus *— a Sob Q Midwest ¢3237; 2 ‘ ° . WEST SIDE standin water ~~ heat. auto Elisabeth RD - Drive out T s. FHA mig. costs. Sere “tangs. Price tia OPENS AM TO PM Ottawa Hills nse 4. bedroom home with ale “ending Seine Auto: | Crescent lake ‘to ‘open sign. CHAPIN sous PM | Eecciee vent gee DOW span room’ with Hreplace, os ving ONT BUN bath painted walls,” Comsrn RAY O'NEIL, YOU yeuteat to ste location com costive ie 3 bedreo at at | modeled nF Hireplace ewly Te Terms ¢ leoxize BUNGALOW trie water ern BP nn FE wires : %¥. Buren Realtor | mar Washington arr hay, Sehecua'a | poe steeds wang Rs | Srcttey Sis ees Sua | Sagar aes privtleges, Tyrrife. value. at pe oO RE Fine oof tast| Gator eis rie fro masta ene | Sa | SEES lt) Ee its water oat |e size aera E 33479 lew mrt Exchange location with commercial A awa Ho ~ sons nome carpets se 000 FU . Shown by apt “aly.” as ete tate rene bireh deere ance tod month oe Pane A a+ ae re 42508 y ew aa e . LL er and auto 2 . ; $1,500 down. o ball quran win con cae bungalow Le PRE ea ans fon INCOME w aryer RAY 0° OMe cevorel tone ee Cooperative fe ae IM WRIG Landsca ith summ nace. Good ement and Brick . E sELL ™ Ww oH NEIL, Realtor wih covetal barns le land ve Real : 345 Oakland IGHT, Realtor | « ditioned. vroperts very, bicely mace. Goad cean codiien aw P bedrvome and Bath's West side I ~ WE TRADE ome PE 37103 Open _ 98 corner location Suunted on good — rative Real FE 50441 ppointment please. $21,700. By | 67.500 B sell. th each. Priced RE orris & S Co-operative Real Eats FE +4 with full basem: four bed , . RICK — AL ®& Son tate FE auto hot ment, furt rooms e300 xchange | West Sut ee BRICK “apartment, with IVAN Ta W Huron st x: UTIC schange | of 818,000 "to include fall ‘price GATEWAYS DOWN. «4 uburban hed stool ie ay irae with w. _Muron St MBERS TICA may take tr include eq price O en Oe ee gue ‘ Ta ord . acres of excellent land with nu Pre ee get reer hers SCH © HOLIDAY PARE HOM 41557 © orm. face, briek home tn lo ade. uipment, HAPPINESS é eisting miles from Pontiac ently 138 roem bloc v Only $2,500 M: jo 3-1101 MES cial . } bedroom. wely 2 AVOND fe gem, ot ene ee wor | pop het seas tein fecle” Full basemeot veil ene | enh goa. beau acre | BE screens, voll Pan be sf so enpe:| tained ‘Duneeiow with . Biectnie stove. Pull beset yet round ving Sicae tock ‘garage tmmedinte | bome. "Prat vie cove: | FES-S091 or FE 5-947 at oe teat wins fat) te, “Rt ces om cs) NEAR CA Frv. os "ree uding | Nenced yard to tring gue ics | | oF ed with terme pei ape peeareem om Good 1 ne sol on E 5-471 A “ne ‘eos Pata:| sown. price "94.300" * path te FINISH RKSTON Fes Sie SE ass| ramet ae hae tes | ch Sra ict eda Bhs Soe | eee oe Meter TLL. " KUSCHE |e mig heerarameh Tome "yen me on “Bale | roman in por iene. the lake | ory side has 2 bed * pee Co-operstive R ard Real S ro pee bea COLORED rooms and “roused tn ft. on ‘ ving room w e238 ——_———- eal Es ealtor x HOU room Q. e fi Just room ma o, med eee bed. bas own nd.) rooms down each with complete Fo arent, family NEAR WH TE TAKE uburban ur ean * NDS BLDO “a sith fui | basement a, bath. Two This RIGHT FOR , . new new fur- ent 6240 each * LAKE - Open as heat room. ered cedar Brine conaution 1, bed- ake Yourself term root, "pew siding. heaters. | acct Steen a ond your ows Nearly ATTENTION ors Kh Ho | onde poet nme ek hot oo 4 ne guich sale with weil. ems. consisting of 19 foot | Lovely Comfortable \ . me tees | caer room apertment free tractive hcfs; om pavement. At Ul mes ; feetreer""Can be num | storms fee gown, SOUR ale ot 24.080, Poses tear 2 hy 3 8’ bedroom Vest Si . real astered ws Ww ranch home 7 L PI ee down on led Nd ANBAD ect porch . also en the ak brick loc Side attached ga: ith base LICE G. 1. lean. with A nt oe Saetner . which could ©. This ts ated) J lL. 1} ~~ at $1 rege. Don't miss this ° RE , ca a oo2 | Ertictarisins, tt duajvt om,me ger Ue I. BROWN, Realtor ita st. FELWOOD $7,200.00 Best E IRWIN & ROS AcnoRs, NENT, wane part < wit Has | jownsta! ome b Member Co-Op rE 24 ot. . more NOR and 2s those to overieek: 7 ew the tagres will “really |¢ RMS )_Real Estate mei 5143 Case Beek D DOWN st Buys REAL ESTATE CO-0) A country ‘hom a we oe @ house. SV atte) A Ane j fais nnd ah nt fi pete Ee | eal none a P N PAYMENT Tod mA. parare coy pwns) Peace Seah eas rooms. . § ROOMS ‘Hon with terms. ouble gara« | Pre of mn) © dealers. £2004;_Spen_? tot ~ . 2054 FE acre good soll fesse tri room rms Brpolnce. | Home Hunting? w ONY 42 50 | eae ow 5 ay cae] phn aed ne Cae part th, kitchen. cated. Ha frame pias | DO IT Y sper da. | —Suchy_Realty r = —~a oo em PLUS 50.00 nates room based into a 22 rng only % sox2e4 4 s Bice rally lo- | OURSELF § ROC _FE 53616 +4 +. nN MORTGA THE ral ft beam mile from fect. ining foom co larce living and | Best term LSELF , Sus AND BATH. PLUS > saw & . GE COSTS {E BEST ema with . s and err oe obits | Seat Tews treet ie) we x poe, 6 tcatins | Ea ake BATH PLUS) | 5 yearn tone sus 1D | Excellent west side Of ererthing im thie nouse Nn Re ee ‘ ~. MILES pond tn the nee lot with oe | WE poe hot water Olas auto. heat ty wae nie home with | thon, cl ; loca-} and workmanship. materials YA out the paneling light Bere teheaer tics | eta neth Se in aaa | Eat See Satees Sask y ntetta Rr "tate button | 8¢ROO saeat_side locas! sae Secs St 4 Acre Se ee oe Toom. and room down, ust see at onl . rs | TRACTS _Wants equity of $1,500. OL mer | close to space, water beater, . ot and If a. 1 section pest pe Toom ran ered at $! ot! + ae modern . dining Call fo: y $3,000 Loo H 11,900. OL 1-4793, w wlan eater, golf cour st side of t on the attached ch home w LAST 1,350 te’ ._ Of. = room 17-3 ore ft further inf OUSE_ IN 793, | With 9050 dow ts. 67500 se. sant sede of coun. Joe otnched, Ceocgetar cat tte Les? FEAR AND rms. BUIL Chick , a ° , jorma- | re large lot, RUSTIC SET Wil a. . emnie e bedrooms ex- neree Ol heat. storm a 4 FOU. WAITING T ovn on neo , end CRAWFO | Lake on 2 access to Watk bd illiams Lak WM. A. ‘ nice it closet spec with Pe ae te and a" s and ; FOR one CeO” eenne down. orf ; RD | | _FE_ #0013 cesementa, No agente. 4 room mod e Rd. he Cees watts oa with piac- ee eee. a oe | To Bu : J . 8% WwW wet enct AN — " | wood floors <— Oll heat hb K eonelous and cak Dias- Y $8,950. special at You B -To Sell-To CLARK i “7 ard- kitchen floors. IT-WE: Trade REAL ESTATE __ FB ese ND ARGER CO cout aces moot ly osteo, (Will ae- EN N EDY A =} ia ‘ain. East Side LL INSURE IT pe. mm Op tt yen tent ee ‘Ww Mora 8) PP , U DSE kK pone Tmmedt- | 3007 "Evenings. space and rect “a ’ bungale e ane Eee we ce salt te look rt | ron St. Ph. FB 8-818) | _ L. Templet W. Huron s ts Besutifully "land. bedrooms pe w with 2 . Exchange occend pom a will neve ’s | ' | c 2339 Orchard ms em Realtor PE ¢35¢0 Py lot. All this nee Cale % beth up, ‘on rm ‘ Semi OPE. 4, 7 well carpeting Gg Pd artridc ye pega, narra Tiot |v sae! ooo NOT VE Sse tases oSSALTy 900 gozat Tons . . ee . ie < s * ES yes gece, ee sve omer that peoble, are De you ows rade Housts "| giygerte fide location — ak D sy NERY OFTEN inge 2 car enrage i ea Rechenee Bee for DON'T WAIT - © SEB bedrm. in @ dig way. are D basement in with a 1% 5 =@B 8 fac bric! ° Mik er you a f Whet many more cement Eves. Secale From, Matea aay | Nk IT’S NEW ste nt) Poarss meee ett | Se Se ig AesSut tem | Feet at cut a ioe Silsre ven wets, fot a a INDIAN V J bathe. eas be “12 large met | Tieched 2 car carne ent too. ation | B3 “O'R parmes Som in trede| cer a livingroom has ¥ Rene ~ i R . pos one: BRANCH ) AN VILLA 3 dethe, see tic. 13 large roome,| ¢e ed 2 car home with | Eli ew 3 bedroom ton our brand tar raised heart fi has ith « family stvle anch Styl OFFICE 8 ROOM -LAGE te everything Ore ome. | Seated thrownt garage Beout izabeth Lak Drayton “Woods ‘This ‘home ptety, Petes. tne ace, | tau cant siz. d living style — MODERN “ come over rything. Gros orated th ath Tasteful ful ake tures * This home f in 7 5. Formic a dinin tiled | bath lined kite with breeze For Sale HOME $15,900 $4000. ann s in-| lot. PI roughout. 1 ly dee- Wonderful la beautiful b nome at | streomiined e counters in the to and hen. arage This, and Lake basement fireplace full . wally. Price, fi Astered ww _arge corn tn th ear aro ree livin rick firepl reom is kitchen. M the an unfinished stairway . This attached _For Sale Lake Prop. 44 auton. = cores U alls er is und ivi eat to work room 4. ace, léxl4. bed- basem attic ecorated attracti 44 sotomatic gas" hot rater, | th FURNISHED 1 Shor Upbetenabin pried a fe home” Large fenced. yar veaing | meat workin kitchen. full ‘base. falc aaner apd baths Au | Soa i a a condition thrcugnout "® vey | 4 RM. LAKE COTTA fraaetet et oseen | Bite tes mecouce | bn eet Ser ent eh] eRe dca i et EL caceigen; | RET CO aw its) Sass | § a * an vane . street. Only yourselt eal poewtiful . peuee. | RE center Only $2500. palate possesion. trade w Would. like to is worth =! vment is only tata and screens, tnum storms WATKINS . HO peome to pay 7 nnn rent * pes whes “Al. COMFORT | \\ ‘orth $8000 to Steen ml) oy ON GATEWAY COUNTRY LIV . Seazis | with large parcel 2 ena 3 . LAKE tr email amy Bendisappotnied. Take. etre | Arup tine rane Home rimmed | m. H. Knudsen HITE rrarintet Staenloee “garcet Located | spout IVING. ro az / Waietad aarti ect se AnD, ae Set) Babee ee ret es | pile Doing, state, Bape ietirend senor, ARS] Be sty Peta te mes | Suburban ta Oe rece . « We 5 . tw . - . street. anew on paved Jo eae and impressiv carage ot Po FE ¢416 Eve Bids as | eating space me t Kitchen has mere Pee | lor vour will & genuine f st . ens, Brok oa * low down pas ISEP F Reisz’| tn Gell vestricind ‘De laree tet F a S Frome, suugmpaticn Azer clued eee wih Sia Ranch style per fomily heate, 18 W 98>} “r y- 63% W. Huron ® | borhood of fine suburban ve ot “or Cole anytime 150. $9,600. bedroom: red wail oom ll sized re- hi . red j ° . we have the ke See and & 8. livine room m3 bedroom dining - ipple Lak INCO Co-operative oem state Be sol bomen. 816.780 "0 Newer 3 bed Ph REALTO key! Mtchen Pull bath and up and s and bath 8 ac efront . SS tate on bw — roo one O} RS rood sized 1 bath room res. 8 INCOME pis | HOME AND INCOME [Rater | 7 pee catia | TP AS CERY TIN HUMPHRIES | owe sac | S2SEs |e oa ome & bath $ large Near Gt. Frede NCOME . PARTRIDGE) jf ntenne “and “Venetiat HAS EVE 8 } . om pay ee orm, and cereene. | Al _ 4 poems end weer Near Bt. Frederick's ME | Realtor : 5F| _ dilinds. About ¢ Venetian AS EVERY FHING REAI 1OME — $10 500. ed roed e widow ee achool ao 10 3 000 ¢ & all HID ‘ALTO “ 3 it ou won't . Electric .O } ed - m, necentiy decor first fo bem.) bedroom; large 43 W. Huron 8t one en, 2-8316, Veteran cont dows nvOL excellent Pree condition ING es one 2-0474 Located ebest ° ACRES believe Fut base pow) eat in each Ping . ; ace On asement, | ve. Tto ® m mode clean § room ty pine erative Real E Evenings Orion west ; ; 4 s. room. stoker “pasoment Ist 3 room rear of hb eas _ lots f Ta bungal large } in base rec- ea] Estate . Clean of Lake Lak * a my Nicely land- large lot nee bath. et ner ee > FAMILY Pia: _ giao eren + aa There ot, ues’ Grito, gerage G ate Bachenge nome with cmnealew ona style am 6 nae Orion Villa aries East tidetmod. 3 fiat | a |? RAMEY ETAT Ao BN Realtor 670, W Huron St ane Rss Beet oe OOD FARM HOME | &r iirine room, ‘kitchen n barn Large, ring room re ent bed . Each Btate Bt 2 fa N oward Bt. "rk 4+-0584 87 * a v room. room room basem rooms and ba’ apt e St. $12,000 mily fiat FE 2-6412 ONE S poet. ACRES & porch. Excellent Screened 2 and . Master yr yeu Becoment, furnace fw Orion. $10,800. 8 root eey, nae | THREE heb . ell seated oe TF our gardening pellont soll | fer Realtors FE wpe, ee fre Noor. ow. morons OS, PONTIAC REALTY om “are “Prenty at “oot | For Colored gniy 4200, This EDROOMS | ren ier Beat thie nice & tun home. im the price ot | ToSeatti 40528 aw, rere, fre PE 64 Baldwin w _ W. Dinnan other | 1 $1000 ow down parnee. rooms form heme Se is only $1 par- ph | Eves | LAKE ATE " tm 9 178 rr . Huron. a Bon. eg | Pcluding down to qu Ot heat, basement sinets a hu fired furnace new 380. Co-operative Real & Sun LOT ¢ FE 43505 , $8778 alified Auto. bing . all copper Edw NEW O 1° _Estate Exchange Port H NOR : 500 CA BRICK TE 2 Mig. costs o1r| bts of Dasement. plaster Aue plumbing. electric hot water “dw. M. § aoe “xchange sion. 902206. CLES NORTH OF 5 if : aa CASH 5 petroome. TERRACE neat. conite ne, Dasement, gas can 4 +0504, See this today, worth over $10 000 alone is 7 ON: . M. Stout, Realtor bedroom the mortaage ws | conante ps eeere) I geass rs. Clr ows) Stee 28 pring, rom. | ¢ CITY. WIDE | FAME wid “Satement “ome | LAKE FRONTS tractor and equipment worms | con om BL! Beat, west ee cer ate Pieters off Ma : | for solvi ME wo down LY 4509 | ished @ three eo! oh tees beras at Eves FE | and is rs Mt. Clem ynard Ct. ving eve 3—Good wn vayment homes moletely furn- ac . darns . “th 830 2163 | AUB Et Dorothy this genset ot" ens St. Oak : . ryday _| Too 4 room home. 4 room & . res of land aT ’ TRURN REIONTS : h Snvde Lave .| ess jeal on ine very blems 18 enjoyed b pro ner hot basement gas 2 8 bed- 7 rooms fireple room, 67330. os for just ents “Ge dining area ‘re home . z, Lavender| civina space at et Ere tiac Press) Class; y (Pon-! x, eee siteaees 5 eame fireplece. large tet. ease $e down or wilt BY OWNER 3 } aa Se with: foors,| CREATE 4 kK. G. HEMPSTEA To place Classified ads! | N1CHOLIE & HARG erms, canbe room. | , fied bers parine Jess than Rutome Sate Aare « noom | Priced for, stove. mice Wired NEW CUS- STEAD | 2-8181. | dial FE, yooess ARGER |. Baa Once coat | Heeger” Sel terre Seepainy of beak ones. Terme Peeler eine st Has, | TOMERS throw . } ,HOUSES ON 3 +s18 LAWREN eS ted = | CLOSE $080, DOWN. New fied gh aE es ASS Stee GAYLC ele ame | Ee ae a ate nt eT rc . e Bk ._ utility. 5 lake o re Seay Soe rts oe LORD | PAULA, KERS Sy eed tl tne ea PE ¢0504 ee Pin n Oantand we » Realtor Business toler ‘heater lavatory. | 9790. air furnace. Pull pries ything and ev * e a. Estate down . . . 4 5 Since 1919" and wiih Sf ot J thing, dial .FE 2-818 y TY, BROKER -~. YDEN | 22 a¢-writ . for Reaiton ie FE 60441 | “r . Open Eves.’ / re ° , atts oc nae 9-900 mem uron Pas f isiakncac: * Bian tn es al ; rll ry te é A a eet V} & 1 aa pest Bf THE hay PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1055, n penta ; bglllaca ae to Loan 83|MODEST MAIDENS by Jay ‘Alan| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ‘or Sale ous 60) For a ¢ { F : mis } : i Artists’ - s ies hobby a ; as Ef sie gee a eae | Seats WAITING | ame SS | axsocerexow— |, es . You May Borrow BURMEISTER'S AND SAVE MONEY ——. $25 to$500 LUMBER | M.A. Benson | sai ieatamee - . St. FEderal +2621 “TWO YARDS *@ Saginee 2 Ay 3 f i i i g i | hited Cd @ PN Res a So a anee ic, Se. es 2 Ped ay —o thes NE PE 61157 wo $a a athe te g & * from borat with eo Rock ay , s - Special Assignments Two heres of land. $63,000, bos 1h Pens bearas per Mi Srtian , PD. Real w tae Po ara 14__ Pontiac 1x12 W Pine . per M $10.60 CARL W. BIRD, Realtor! We spectaise » ning definite Ar pe a8. 1x12 W. Pine ber ft. FS ; Community Nationa! Bidg. and . an rent build- | special ft J Ee een? Tree PR Piale| eo eommtng any vercaiar | gant cosimmeme cep greet eau:| FINANCE CO. im & Sool er ke in| Pont. Press Above W s FE +0041 spec wes 20 FT. Sle cont: fuels | CORNER N. SAGINAW & HURON ist pine floor per Meng sae | Priced rigt service on your cail. Box % | PONTIAC Ssnclle ‘ote bey, * +9 T 2 | HOLMES-BARTRAM | PAUL D. HAMMOND ' | |g tame meal per 100m ELS 492 Dixie Hway OR 3-1950 Realtor artrl e | 7 | ane score each § ol 454 7% ©. Huron ya or W. P Com doors 814.88 Sale Suburban Prop. |____ Eves PE $4714 i Aluminum doors $29.95 as low ~ “ ~| WOODED LOT. CRESCENT LAKE | 18 THE “BIRD’ TO SEE Sos. bath sets, all ane pee ; 4. 0. ELLIOTT & SONS viTheg, Messonable for cash. I 6 A. SUPER-MKT: — son hnes Sm MRERCKE TPS __JOrdon ¢4iil, Maytatr 6900 For Sale Farms 48 Modern building with Leing quar. | vor mai “BLDG. SUPPLIES | COUNTRY HOME [| ~eeer——— ieee ‘piss Sess Somes meee Drive OUT ‘S| C181 Dinte Bey Tile new frame home has 3 beg | aT ee eda Oe Tee gs | Corser location ‘in sme! “pury AND GAVE OE ere OM ALL) _____MA 60) ___. aT rooms. large Kitchen. utility room. ledee. OR S1111. FE town $200,000 gross per yr. Hurry. | You can get it quickly on your mans Luan Tre Wil adjust oi) and any cape na dacer east sit RN ged ae re aS a pav . G y 7 endorsers su . > bools . TEN ES i hel factory ead fiieaows, Shows by ppsar | yo, SUBURBAN | GREENHOUSES | Sages, "ort be tied, 12 belo ) BURMEISTER | su wars coiors. sou men | Tren See enjoy livine im the country Located in busy growing commu- ww 3-29 . ber C ENTS EACH antee J.J ERANK SHEPARD ® 72 scree ef ror ove atty. fda wee 1930 snesudog A O eeteeee nL an- Northern Lum iz 0. 5 C ms iciin $621 Orion Ra. OL _1-7511 Locate b and woembouses. nS . Cooley e , s EPT TANKS CLARKSTON » Dequuner reliiee hate tetne Feom home. Buy everything for | > FINANCE CO “But, sir, when you hired me as your secretary, you did | Powtst gg aur nd FLOOR SHOP Trenching-- 5 etres, by owner. 4 bedrooms, eiaht room farm home in enly $12,500 down. owe ks - . Detroit. FL 1-4 : large living room with fireplace. ep shave, Bera. tool shed. — ‘S GRILL FE 4-1574 not say anything about caddying! lev iouet level has ares walidings. A very. rire) rem uum TOWN G = done 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg and beth, Deutral” Resting unit, sewn leat ross. ‘Adeiienel income from LOANS Sale Household | Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 BIRCH | — eutomatic oil steam heat and S other reatals. Oniv. $5,000 will sr nae wr BOUGHT SOLD @ EX- by solstaneut te aay to look ag “Sastoaw Be Realtor | Sandie $25 to $500 $500 “Vase: sBtadio couch. #168 Rew SNhanged, Turner's, 002 Mt. Clem: wencem tgs number F100 reper eae” joe Open Eves. ‘ti! 8 30 ARTRIDGE COMMUNITY LOAN. co | end | used furamure Everything | ens. 3eeet __ e Peme Tr Walled Lk, MA 6059 Geel for cash’ $10 000. menay Beet ‘po Pe seus! ‘WARD E. P 30 E LAWRENCE 2-131 | for tne bom cu COLDSPOT. 01 n. OO Oe ON Doone with EE oO 4ICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS © o aeSReT” exavis * ——|\ MAIN FURNITURE |_ Mul. PE ¢-2883 ° aie. EM tiac Press Box | 1ALISTS IN BUSINESS } ‘LIND BED Cou. Ser’ hardware like tew } + a oy Clarkston—97 Acres spec TUNITIES Free Parking re 53853 SINGLE JENNY LIND BED 27087 ———— New floor samples For Sale Lots 46) aca! for subdividing or gentie-| THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN SHOPPING 1230" maldwin® Next to Adler s Mut. | uly GA DINETTE-TABLE v7). (le. © ENAMEU WECERED | | AWN MOWFRS | ferme oat xa” BAP OL LLL LOD PBB . | ' * s7 large’ Temoseled Colonial home, | 2 W: Muroa; Open Eve., FE 24016 FOR A LOAN? BAR STOOLS 4 LIKE NEW RUS-| ‘ste ‘ond ¢ chairs” Buttet, dust aaa , Pe "baginew ti,| Your choice oe aeeeaks, Morse, | 1! OU 3-631 Auburn Heights be 2 laces, 2%@ baths, den 4) “YES” promptiy to omploved mes. | tic stools with pects. 622. Ph. prest. 87) Ol desk. gue. Gal | so¥e Bink Motor- mawets irbeahs. Mores; WOLVERINE rried '. be es ° - Pincor . eights. Manor | Grand, building ment. ulomaie: beat” tn iminediate | GAS erarion ROsiNeee eras Uonwide credit. Single visit loan, | "™ S ee 3% PF feet comanion. PE Ss0%t. t7 Chee | Dot cael OR SiMe ater 0:38/ rool pe Sxaas Bgepaent Sat Wr LUMBER AND WRECKING . Yanc possession vide acreage rhood Phone, write r 1. . i type homes Lot sue, 138 x ne - tory and equip FE 3-0059.| phone first. wenie or come Boe One} be. bedtoom suite. 7 “ieee puma har suite. » 30 Gal OlL HOT WATER BEAT. [Ned cat Nooring por m. ... 998. cod at enly $1,108. A tt I See This. Today ! LOANS $25 TO $500 pe. grey living room suite & | @ressing table, th gents | 4-068. New Yaeeace ; Independence Twp. Oy Aner nc. 00d lo- pe. chrome gray and green kitch- | chair Phone Milter M CABINET SINK 65, HION BACK 1Salé law with fittings $14. i A beautiful lot 100 © 288. A good REALTO Callty ria) thie vacant “erocery BENEFICIAL Slove's Washing machine ."@ Cv Thvea. brass barca con beaeeai | nk Hh sd reat onthe, mbing “ang. builders” supplies. building sit.. Nice jewel land on | 38 £ Huron Pederal 371099 store with living quarters and NE an mighchair ALL LIKE NEW. | shades $2195 value $5.98 factory |__Ure, mounted $6. ©8333. | Biren ta ors un F ; clavnge Ra. Very close to Sashe- | “Open Evenings and Sunday gerene attached, Lake privilege FINANCE CO. _OR 3-836 — _Mpeulere ca tha CIRCLE | FLUORESCENT FIX: | $100 26 nytenet OF cam Geers, 3-0a5%" ~~ De it ¥ a with $85 down. fixtures All this for | 7 W_ Lawrence. FE 2-0249° Pontiae reharo Leake Ave . for biter $16 00 40 ACRES, BARN SOME CEDAR.| road. Store ieee BOTILE G GAS modern type of eee l Clarksto ne Se ton Wit "sectifice for_casn, ‘shee | down “ Mortgage Loans 54 age — von Pucigan. OR 3.2401, | TRADE-IN SALE | Feaiion rooms. 61188 value. $598 ee 25 PER CENT arge au 4 4 Oe een en enn enn plete. you “. . hy factory marred at ! Clarkston. Lot size |® acres in Lapeer Co 2' E of _— [ABC washer 0 1... Sides.) silently flooring. 100 ft. $22.00 fer A reared are senue | BOS eee | L. C. LADD LOW INTEREST Tagish huarote "aaee, | QED ggg SIS | Piocccecent sb Orchard “tine | fovrt “een sae fe ful building sites for ranch type | _DEN,_ 1 Plains le femi? ix automatie ....... . ft $17 00 homes. ed at $950 with $100 30 ACRES ON DI HWY GAS | 286 Disie Hwy Draviee Uutimned funds fer sinale ory | ere r Automatic ............ ¢empes |) Ave ——-| We 2 oak flooring shorts, 100 down. ; station. restaurant. 4 room sot, ___OR _3-2361-Open_ Sunday __ dwellings: morigece cance No out TINOLEUME Electric range ............ $34.98. Coo % or v4 eo ft 811 00 sn 9a Stevens Farm Sub. ‘or Drive-In Theater All kinds ot T leton H. G. PETERSON SE LLING OUT ALL yr) "on ange 828.88 uted $130, PE ¢T ine wp. beards, IM fh. 670 08. Beautiful building sites. 100x180. lake and farm y. PL W. emp 1310 Pontiee State Bank Bide Lincleum va tee. vinyl tile, ie. "CRU Ne "ELECTRIC | CLOSING (OUTS Windows et new ee oF * 90.38 On & good road. Close to schools. Dinnan & Son. Huron Phone FE 5-84606 or FE 5-6772 Linoleum. soom sise, 82. jo 308 Aubure Ra FE 63073 1984 PAINT No. 215 asphalt shing eo ®. ti own nt Lom te ase wi carat tndvereined tor cutive GROCERY Swaps 38) Russert aime gal Sook | TRADE ELECTRIC RANGE oR, = 25% DISCOU NT Piywonds plain ‘ond. decorative. - yton . Thousands of of black | On fine paved highway Near House "paint range RB. MUNRO INTERIOR Rock lath & sheetrock Waterford gDrayto 150 voll available for sale ‘without | several lakes. With separate je | ALUMINUM OaRaom DOOR FOR | sYERS rt Bea ps 3084 | _ ELC rRiC ————| wWihenion oLoss examen | Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co. distarting | we: pee of the land for img quarters. A fine family bus: ‘wind rs block. FB | eps | TERIO Close to Drayton Plains. On good house. trac-| ness. Gross about $90.000 in ‘54. ow comen. CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS Us} SED Also includes many rr paints. ¢:29 Bogie take Commeree. wate. Chose fo schools and pares. for and form tools, 7 miles trea Good Meuse. Pe and clean stock. nt FON , |_ working of not. PE an -_ TRADE-IN DEPT BLAYLOCK x ed ry rood wes ty optional | ita CHEVE TON PICKUP. N DEPT. | Ww ee ae oe oe OE, ROICE Soaer rite CST iat Those | peed SCOPE dng Ses | tate Flee OR SEIS” | Ones caste wo spas 2, AOI cng $9, | OM Ma ‘gi teau, dam: mess —- : | ELECTRIC STOVE. «4 Pia rocker : agra refrigerators, | from L. C. LADD ino as Ronee DAIAY With STOCE kK. I. Templeton, Realtor 8 ROOM HOUSE IN CITY, SWAP “Nears old” Line new 6100.” OL Studie couch. 836 S@ Seed “nutchinces's Treiler, Bales, | CEE WEEDON 42868 anne a Dreyion, Plains Mane woos, 860" income. Otte Ward ALU MALE TOUNTY for vera land, sorond tens 9 at cisiom DELUXE HOT | Ful) sise poster bed mahogany, SAYTON” SHALLOW WELL, Jet 4615 Dine Hwy. Drayton CAN 8 Telegraph Ra = n_Sund 3e00 Sherwood Ra. Sashabaw : house trailer. Bells f 95 with | Duboat LIONEL RI ACA ¢ surpino ses. | = ERA Fan [ear PENA CO FRANCHISE : $00 "aulowance tes aay ola rang ° | ope dinlag room suite a0 $0. tneortor ocentet a BS i ON Ver AMERICAN 10513 sah REE unhetshed Voir “ea located on black: Lesite Walker. 714 AVAILABLE COTE 3 ROOMS AND BATH MOD- _wuren munee Uiee Many Te eeicBride “Tiardware la r » ¥ senv.| 3ith each gailen Sete miles excelent 7 at $1 io" ee ACRE. NO| Need conscientious dealer is thie j bedroom Pontiac Late ‘front or DAVENPORT | With 1 File nash THOMAS ECONOMY orus sonnaTa 6 TO 33 Pe sense | ve. tet oe Mery pore. piy a Paling” oder “t e008 Gown BB PI building. 3 room heme./ rece to handle County distri sie 'gnee “Say ot | Mouern chartecuse lamp practic- FURNITURE CO. — | TASKER 8 B__ Choice of 28 colors Oo BUY IT WELL T Sa hasta te Lk sect Sethe" ie rats = tse Memes, a, home auto si ey ‘ot drawers end vanity 261 8 SAGINAW BT ‘Draw Tite Hitches | MEDICINE CanTNETs LaRod 9 tae net Peel & ce. YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT | Sale Business Property 49 delivered i to homes farms es town vacomt lead cor, house | Bed. Cheer of drowers ond vant PONTIAC. MICHIGAN mm. Chat bolt te the frame, | IMR MIFTOT, ll metal cabinet ~~ om wares, resorts, ete, Requires 16| Veluet, Realtor, 305 Oubland Ave.| West cide “PED Tens USED TVs 930 UP USED GAS Tour eid-attehes and ove, at | Also large selection of medicine hy By a EMO) op owner PE 2177%8,| brs. spare Ume wkly. Car. rel-| PE 66683. __ CASH FOR “ALL KINDS OF USED | ‘ange, $30. Sweet's Redio and | housetraiier, FP. Ba and without lights, | PonerCeble Millers Palle Roed ser vy owner FE Ais 4) erences and #425 operating cap- | Fx HANGE YOUR LAND ~CON. furniture of dishes. 5-3883 Appliance. 422 W. Huron St. FE wiand, 3245 Disie Hwy. OR Ooo sliding door units all sesiey tools, saws, ital, which is secured by imven-| ‘tract (Where you have sold prop- NG Roca SUITE +1133. 3-1456. + wits. et exceptional Cecegine a cad sanders . see ey, tory. Earnings up to wxlyj | erty) for late model car & cash. FE_2-6000 USED PHILGAS RANOR AND | DIAMOND, 1 CARAT, Fluorescent Orehard Te Bir RealUials Titfteg, | CITY BUSINESS SITE) Speier toate Gite acvatd | is 'an'wett "oa Sting“ — | "Tetrigerator RB Munro Blve . | ome care |F'- J. POOLE CO. ae E “! 0263 Bxchange Prime gals electri water heaters $79 50 - Kd Eres ot 2: Ome. ood modern 6 - rm. >eetre. Include phone number with ap- |2 TIRES, REABLY NEW. 670x15. $100 vs Row 000 co Some y marred. Bedroom XS CLOGGED? re 63.75 ng. wiring. repeiring. —t NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH ter bucinbee” bide mont? ot pace ation ne wreer PR toe eranle tree veo x Ondyhe Con Ponting R4.| fultes, elec ranges and gas) DRAIN: / 1ED? | heavy duty pitcher pumps poled Siete cowee POST OFFICE Price $16,000 with $5,000 down and UNITED BALES | __ writer S.-i | : re 1 | stoves, below cost 1 compartment cement laundry trey | * eo Third Ave. & W. NEW PAIR BOW SHOES AND New colton mattresses ... § 0.50 Don't cai 8 pluober complete with stand and | | om event Se GFT YOURS NOW! Faribeult Mino. bowling bal! for have you. | DUNCAN PHY! 6 PIECE DIN- Innerspring mattresses .... arg USE ROOTO faucets . ot es | my te 630. lose . vente ; Realtor Sale Land Contracts 52 SUMP On eae Ee CANOES ing room set, PE 26003 __| Studie dives + 020-00 | cine an removes roots clears Coch ond corey is 8 7 : wareet fen cal CRIS Da a si3 FLOYD KENT. Realtor) Sale Land Contracts 52 soup puMP s0LD EXCHANO DOUGLS DRYER s90.9s USI 110 Bunt beds complete we grease & sludge of all types | Open daily § to 6 Sun WHY PAY reels for only “S 24.W Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves | _and_repaired. FPE_2-0077. er .20 volt. R M. Monroe 1680 | Pistiorm rockers .. 617.96 and aie bre. syttems Arnason Pluming Supply | Mo ExCelient land "Close to Next lo Consumers Power | SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS. | sy SSRIS ON Tawe | _W. “tures | Metal wardropes | HP Orwaviie | DOLL m8 ‘aus PAINT? 1. H. BROWN, Realtor } | erty. $800 diecount, $3,000 balance. | inva Bev “and” Belwea’ rennre OFLoxe +o Mi sess “e bet Pa Boney Pobabric | Ralewts & Wenn Bivde PE 29108 eK 1 ee W. Rares _Ys 30% | —— fw. tues RAM PE. 63505 towers Lawn mowers sharvened 77 IN PHILCO, BLONDE ROUGH | be convinced DRILL BAND SAW PORT. pow sk 3 porns | uae i 0 FT FRONTAGE Of JOEL YN- Home and Business M to Loan 53, sweevers. rollers. and ‘sanding | plastic like new. In perfect con Oakland Furniture cole Household Meee OL ete | TILLERS ad commerce}! _FE_ +0338 SIDE — 24x30 cinder biock machines, Barnes Hardware. 142 t Less than 1 year old. Ph. i104 @ Saginaw S76 _ omemens — A deposit will > j Duilding Now operating as res- (State Licensed Lenders) | Ww. Huron. on ves waarinonoues ELEC TRTC aki TRAILER, 626. | oye es sabes Fae | ow ne nee Pe eis "Good location for other TRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT. aoe Bry : werd (North of 14 i tee weil ‘shaded "iomniso | tee of business. Mouse bas laree | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Rae an oe i ee ety FE tase | _timer_gan'be Mt ite SM FOR BALE 3 LY Twist ia | 00,8 Wsoawond mori otis KING BROS. ft. lot Waterford- Teoma, poss ; J © (or use!” good. housetrailers, " WTD. : . GOODS. rifiee ‘» | J FRENCH DOORS 1 PONTIAC RD A ' Drayton “area Peta inice | farege.ce,tovroximately ‘pe acre 202 N. MAIN Frat NCATE pe, | EAR arin ATEN Fan | Wathas e Mela. My SugooO™ | Feet seat tgeees eeentce | F PRENGH “booms 1 BOOR Cameras, Equipment 61A motion col OR 360i be of many new homes Priced rat | ROCHESTER, MICH. - “ *| pore Guaranteed. 603 N, Jobo | USED GAS RANGES, 69050 AWD | EASTER AnD Piven _MA ee » ; vere 6 p.m. and terms can be arranged. LOAN $25 TO 8500 WILL TRADE PE 45160 R.-B. Munre Electric. 1060| bunn. » Ponce neces filled or |§ ; Check on this one. ut 1988 Pontine ¢ Gr. Chieftain Ex-| sasy SPIN DRY WASHER. 650. ures, CER v be tied, Also aster sree. | _ Reasonable. PE 2-395. OTHER lene CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT i DESIRABLE BUILDING TOTS. IVAN W HOUSEHOLD 00DS Sid Will srede foo deus pena pte ee Teh BED VAYNE GABERT’S Wewmen s Variety Oin Shoo. 615 % mee GAL vapieen as n | pues classification , umber Sah. i Peceen tele fuaties. ant Wotse- SCHR AM Ph Rochester OL _€0711 Ol 19791 | Gn goog home gr for land con J ee Oe APPLIANCE SPECIALS ~ FUEL. O * iT TARR S Se tp, 2) G, lengtne supply * Sales Musical Goods 62 SC AL tract. “Ask for Mr. Brown’ TS . at FUE o . cS VE | RAR ree re % Sylvan Realty er Dg ats Rg lt NEED $900 1. H. BROWS, Realtor |? ip'sae FE ate Marlee Washer A-l Boape $38 | 975 Ge Fauge, sented 100 8, Saginaw _ FE OS ACCORDIONS, PACTORY PRICES, ‘ 20 Orchard 1k. Ré. Open Evenings and bundaye les 1203 _W._Bures FE 2010 FOR SALE GUARANTEED | RE- AGA. cine clectete oe fulcap Delivered "sh se New & Used Lumber Enroll to cur school now. oe eee oO Dosis 1311 “Josiyo Cor 3rd Realt tT OUICK For Sale Clothing 56/ frigerators | eae a aatt Maytag square tub ae tirw eee —1is Pare ie |S prall a ett We Mure. ' OPEN DAILY 8 TO 8 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | . WITH QUICK Oe | ema washers $60 95 up| Washer, like new | e710 |" aed. Phone Rules, PE 3-T000 Veet ee eS tremes. | { SST DING “Love onoe Rr M&ar si on ‘a Tee | SERVICE? Mncwem clnaners = ---- °- ee Sees ae 9) or warrenty bana +3 PRIGIDAIRY Ain c M ion. save by wretme wee figures on | OnINWEL BROTHERS PIAne ; : rgain entory BABY BLUE NYLON SHORTIE a ETS others to choose from. Term sander tractor. F revit In Pontiac. ferme. 'Phove Detroit Some aye ey, ores. | Then Home ®& Auto ts the place | coat, size 14 Good condition. $8. ral ATR E _REFRIOERATOR. | MEI, cake per cont on new | Faby ANDINO 0% or "RPL U rs a U MBER | FARO | Foxtno k ‘ WO _3-9700 OCERY STORE. SDM LICENSE | ‘© come Most loans made on | Cai OR 3-1665. ee it iwina mooM aune jue Washdowls with. fittings AXD MATERIAL BALES CO | ng. Oscar Schmidt, Z J BUILDING LOTs IN NORTH enoces im for station. Living | Jour first yisw 0 come in of | EXPLORER sCOUT UNIFORM. |? PIBcE LEvinG, BOOM _SUITe 121_N. Sagi PE Seip Tee tack nun with fittings” | $940 Mighiand Ro (MSO) OR 37082) Sale Store Equipment 64 | quarters above Will acc mod- phone term he apne new, size 16, $10. Also cub scout | 5 ne ead pAnOM 3a EN. Used T rade in Dept. Wane 961 95 Colored. 4100 80 ‘. | rrr OO On AR i 2 LAND SUITABLE POR SUBDI-| ern home im trade 62 xe. | prepayment. plen to your Re elt | Pijood condition. Only 638. Mi|@ pe. dining room suite ... $3095 |” Factory heconds re oa" AND CAPETERIA i vision, Lee toe fepediots vei’ mes ws, NEAR CADIL-| neoas courteous service LARGE VARIETY OP | eibee. pe. Erving room cute. coe 1") 100 oe PLUMBING va100 teak ike ew nf - = pe Coast : RP sun” H fos SOCIATES ‘ine te” Wood Loan Company ry hil saretene epete oF Bt screen FE 2-214 7 in i Piece Dinixa room corre, hose but expert diemantiing coos Dirte Mey OR > Ja08 sell. ™ 6. : . . Rat Fwt > BOUND IND Tote AvAilaBLE Low Sioa om cma + epee Soe Negetureay 3 10 1+ oe. tik onched"La "Secon - Arse” -cometnnton rime Combination chert end eye Menor eT + We snip ell salvage materials to ome's tens Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 ~ : __ struction Pr teat PE Si FE 5-34 TW. TIC “RON “Fe ROXT AG Fe i] ! =o droves, For Sale Miscellaneous oO our mein yerd PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE | LOLOL LEE POPP DOO ee a FRONTS | GET CASH QUICKLY LOU HOUsENOLD PORNITURE AND) yous tis, PE NICE PIECE OF FRONTAGE ON North side of W Huron, 2 bike. | een EM_}-s067 aa ~——~ Now if you need good used ond. dryer. Helene . ALL KINDS OF MANURE. BAND, gate, Fatorg at svacen, win | ect Tree rets. 2) UD to $500 LF ni EE oven .ecvoM TER NER, | Aim compnmmwons ron. con.| [ilad wtoale ett u's tha amo oar | atta is t rie we 5” an. broker “aia Worth baal Prime location, CALL AT ONCET 1846 to, 1983 cars Bring your tite eee le H ah ld Gna Oe Oe ee ee eee Oar. reer acnaey venain sev. Noor "NOT Souk "SEION YET? elec. not water esters. 30 gal | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 HUMPHRIES Loans ‘ate cise ‘made cn furmure, |= ZENWORE AUTOWUATIC WASHER “CONT S| Ss RE NPAT. nae WREC KING Te RMP Aen on Ww. nt Rut- | ALL KINDS OF GRAVEL AND Y NETOLATT SHO Ens. NR IT RORITS * soto the, Pe same” ADIOS Comaition. Only 670.50 MI 6-130 | Lt Beldwie resem) U COMPANY INC. gers, 7B. pated | on “yaa Evenings PR Comes, : oe n_Only 970.50 MI ¢1300. LOOKING FOR EITHER PORT peer tteae a gh ee altoR, | re2001 CART AND) eerie earn been ET RG Dorr rl a ee ce for only $1360, Reasonable terms. C3 Live Real Estele Exchange a THLE ..--:-g$¢ | Seed oft heater. Coleman Noor fur. |’ Ont, Qvenard, Lake, Ra | Foes Exc love! ieoree oi fese with _Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A LOAN CO. * moe. key * pas. sane "Smith’ s, 257 §. Saginaw Le a A “PLYWOOD | Attention, Truckers! forms oe cash ‘ TAROB A working cant be beet in Enowing how in order $1950. fill dirt om Orchard Leke J STANDARD Of. STATION POR ANTIQUE MINA ere FRENCH complete bedroom fice in prices pooam 1 sporete | Jone R. Sane cnt Soave Co. * i. fr ot saa sheet. . 3. AS ie a pais acres. Close Corner lease. Two stai] Super established Depose, service . wild rose Amer.cen 0" automatic rom my home Pontian -| Leake m = 2 scres. Bose mn. Coe v. Runs business. For further information E 2-9206 pattern, $75. Also Towle Sterling reer were, $180. Deluxe gas|_OR 3-2066_ Le ry - onisarine wetheoers peered 388 | wavs & parking tt Also Pee down, Terms | cal Linepin 0-9009_ofer_1 p.m PowTiA service, € place setting, service | incinerator $140, All like new | ALL ELECTRIC TOOLS, APPLI- |" traiier OR 3-5388 _. | aT grandi‘lite bathroom board 95.79 | —Otarel. FE_5-6i 3 adjot ina ote | Opeeutiful butte. |5 STORE CORNER riizasi BY We FONT AY STATE BORE BLDO. for 8 Silver Flute pattern, in- Ae Save used 180 FE ances at wholesale prices oo ORD ¢ DOOR NYLON SEAT patnroom electric heaters BLACK DIRT in . } . le . site ne os FT os ° . bie typewriter, 2 Met kitchen cabinets. . hiss Fiu_sand and eravel. FE 23-8603 Uae iweges Rs _—_—| GOOD FOR Room iat) Fas Saled “P.” wood very Mate, OI98. Chins ROOM sUTTE MODERN. 2286 wy PARK FREE! ‘Sorser pret oF ew —— Oeriee file cabinets 948 60 | or FE 54-0621 a OMSEANS LAKE | WONDERPUL LOCATION. FE Phese Pe 50008 Lavine not be nh, | AIR COMPRESSORS. CHAIN | and door for porch of breene CUSTOM TRUCKING BY LOAD. beilding lot. Lake privileges. | eet — design. Damaged Refrigerators le On! ABOUT. ANYTHING YOU WANT! Qipreciated. sue pine $168. Pae- o.us. minors pumps. pipe dies, | way Bove girls clothing. MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE | sensers. a, petiehers. pa tools, | _F Some still m cartons at give wey | ChuaHED sTON : AND SAND. 2 a sare | Business Opportunities 51 Gil space heaters. all snes, school | Yeacent "Mi Orchard Lake. Ave TRCRCON SS RERTAT |G & M COMPANY | UTCHINSON Ere sett cry hie Cone vileger SIRS SSS * attached ; tee et we . . via0l forth AGGRESSIVE MEN TO OPERATE | Extra Fast book case head board beds com- | Gxci som Sore 183 x . 2_W. Montcalm +500 oqwe Ano rt WORK 18 Trailer Sales DRIVEWAYS GRAVELED | A Do othy Snyder I avender | cut is ~ aatens in Entec | mete oe tt - eretors 428 up| near Sears AWNI { OUARANTERD. 2529 Opdyke RA. 415 Dixie Ney Drayton Piains srevel end. and fill MA &2704. tdi W Huron | tame minimym’ invsatment Ber | Serv ice ort mote 02 up: TY octe, 620 up: MAES wal ecr pene’ aay | Walt tente apa tery line ail tees. » Ga | GOOD ROAD wLND, DRIVEWAY | up: } oop wilt sige, “TurproveD Her” Plex “ | Eon an borrow sas qtcnty | fete" ot Li Pay Garage Doors = Plywood = _ii"btaas on signature. car furniture | r OUP hEpORa eee | e of ber 2 doors . HUM FOR oe See | Chast Ct Thumb | Sao See | ai "Tet Biante Badie wits | Eedaated ovdg gtae | th‘anttats SHR. na Net ; > . 630. | pated to order és WATKINS LAKE | Eictentan'iod: Settnsntit id | _ S oun mast Se sche cease FE! CONES RENTAL — | Eximelg tte | ete CS POmEAe Pirwoon, 00 4. Lncatton im . were, Excellent take front lot, Soxio ft. | Dol Sh.S nights weekly. a big lot H U EHOLD lent condition, $70. ve | - 71 « ye 2003 ee 7 sa | Multoré en m } miles nest yest of DED. Walking Cistence te Priced to suit, real es te or not vz BUY SELL TRADE * awy- = son nuG Soon com. | 12" Baldwin FE 20077| BERR SALES - F Ss one ATE BS) oe Hudson tceal ‘at 62.950 with terms. oe. AROUND. 2 ACRES OF EE | "Given. Mi $1788, Ce ee rie ee eae ee atone | oes ry rage rand by oe TOADING ROAD AxD OTTER LAKE | Hardware PIN AN THURS PRI aT. § fo 6 24 IN USED TV ie | _he SOe® Deine. “Foone ead CAVE Bot ehe orn “Sogn be | hy ad, Sal, Metware Large weterfrost tet. to beeutiftl| 1 or, sou to anew me ywhere | 3% seutn Serine 8 Kay Big | TO be See)” WALTON TV ANCHOR FENCES | | hor WATER WEATER “3 GMT | sey us prrone vou Buy uv Puer mites php Fy ieoom A better buy on sereware 2nd Floor ____Phone PBéere! +068 as SALES CO. 6 at = | Walton Cor. 3 rE 2-2287 Ne me YH A. §-7471 } ls $08 So and | Pd vel ene ent erp art. south of Elisabeth Lake RA. fur Fe in the story” $500 on Auburn Aa. Mse |3 fe. ee eee | ae RaraAres —— ares_PE- Ei! gn. | $120.80 vetue, 907.00 end 900.80. | ith fiat auet, PRA terms. San STATE WIDE UP TO 4 axTigu® SS Mile Ra. . | >. Good condition. $1500. MY otectrie, oil Cg a hest-— PONTIAC LAKE . - ; a complete (REFRIGERATOR IN GOOD : re “Orchard Lake. Woterfront and lakefront. lots, JICKLY Matchin" mirror” with burees, | Forking order. Needs painting. | BATHROOM PIRTURES. Youxos- Aven Driees Grom 61,608 to 68.608. pontine Biste Bank . QU C —t100_M_ +4006 _Fis te — LAST YEAR'S tod coal vveter ond steam Por less with an H.C. x > John A. Landmesser, Broker or ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR, 10 REPRIOBRATORS LAST YEAR'S | boilers gutomatic water etna * CRANBERRY LAKE FE 41882 35-0078 PEOPLE W HO WORK a ors xs an Hane | models one so ee Pt electrical = pee rem | ol ace, 100 foot dot, ’ - : teed for & 3 buy « new re- . int you can aie oe cree atures, G1 708 inguire ait Woe feiest money” for partdoe BABY COMPLETE. §2.| frigerater for 6 ite mere wen | «5 conte ¥) 3608” Perrs saves SZ PETRO heat a? oh SAI _OR RECHARGE FOR _ Pepairs, ce mas range $20 "VE baie rescest, 30) Orchard Lake Ave: |S” oe 900.50. 1-3 : ; : F Woc Co | tpeome. er ae —_ ask on 7 * jae vey. Bookcase, SOFA. CHAIRS, RATTAN T AND ¢ cuame. hei aeoe pumps with 12 SELLING OUT ALL . C. Wood +| Home tates “"Cesknees ene cabin rocking chair : | __G. &. Thompson 9 8 Perry. _ | 9g REENPC Reasonable orice - business and s sult. FE — - 9x12 Linoleums ....$1.98 | Pr WORKERS youth Realtor 3 Write Pyatioc Prose Come in or Phone aes OE OO Aree. | saTRROOM PIXTURES. GOTT, | x8 Linolowmy. os... te | Sense, en “Qtteg, Open Sanunxuns ane —t erate GENER AL | Sap, SPRINGS AND MATTRESS. Only i available. oe. R. B.| pipes and fixtures, automatic Gel. HAROLDS ~! SAGINAW 2. $480 Delivery Free Double Red Stamps Today ‘ L on corner A end ges gh EE ro Ft. Wall Tile... “0c Ft. : — nee ast 7 two . ions Eaamiet .. 6 Ecce, tp Re cnr ah, Sam ange amp, Sanaae| PUBLIC LOAN & om PPE Mea pee seaarene ort | TRAPS SUPPLY / Be Eso. sseckite’® | ° nH at ° tae Pres F169 W. Huron FE 3-718! — po Rw ‘ any . é f . r yg) te ¢ x ; £ ‘ Ls “| } \ 1 "s r Gide: mene (BAT Noraheld. of Giddings, wear ie LT Pesereerty eepare ! 528 ; Case Auction Sales a ee WEDNESDA "emort Sale Form, - APR. IT AT | OCLOCE. ¢ at 2350 Bala were ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS|}_ EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS win — Soown Swiss eattle Dairy equipmnet 10 young ewes Hay and corn 2 Sonne, beet traile Line of machinery ester Mary Anderson Pron's Meta- ‘KE LL a "S HL ARDW ARE mere Rene ciencere. Oa 94 Auburn at Adams FE 2-681 fa ae) PR SATURDAY APRIL é aT i2 » | peAeAn ets, m Ba or or *, mile south of 8 23 60, near new choppers row corn pickers 2 corn plant- tractor cultivators, discs. delivery rekes. springtooth harrows, used tractor tires power lawn mowers, steam cleaner. Hardware, following ell mew: canvas forks shovels, tractor c shots chain hooks call me. PE beeps or Pi For Sale Housetrailers 78 | ——eeeeeeer > PONTIAC CHIEF MOBILE HOMES Geo the now 68 & Pontiac. Up te ” trailer as low as $86 down Hutchinson's Trailer Sales “5 Hwy Draytes Pisins Corner & Mile Road and Mound Bae PONTIAC TE SF wer an bogenTRATLER contte "BFE Tain = Spring Clearence . Wi take ae S47 2 2 stein drills 3{M 2) rease guns, | cold { | | | ‘ | k | PE 46139 t TRUCK GOING: NORTH PART) FE 5-6806 trallers Festal ‘purchase pian as Iie aa A DUNPHY BOATS CHEROKEE BOA FRELAN iy BOATS BOAT TRAIL JOHNSON SLAYBAUGHIT'S 630 Oakiand Ave | Buy “THAT Eviencos a bac ‘experience ked FE 60112 . NEW 3 TO. aa WP. — | aay Hwy. OUTBOARD MOTORS Swiser ‘ore and Yellow Jacket Tro: boats Master Craft Diston Chain Sawag and JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. | Owen's cruisers Starcraft boats end trailers everythine for the + OWEN 'S MARINE SUPPLIES oo] Geebers Lake Ave FE 2-8020 “TROLLABOUT” The complete It Yourself" inboard marine ki converts your row inte an board power beat for oniy 50. low down on lake front contact me if | rested m dealership Smeal) investment William Marine Co, Richara L bet ae Representative _3-7083 Transportation Offered 87 wren TRANSPORTATION PAID TO California Drive care 53'y Union 8t load either way _ Wanted Used Cars _ 88 HIGH § CHEAP & Ae CARS Dav or eve FE 2-2606 | FOF. CASH FOR ANY GOOD USED Y 22 Auburn Tie “HIGH DOLLAR ~ at, vin arade used cars. We them. Drive the extra mile | =e will pey you well, 4640 Diaie Hwy a _ H. J. VANWELT 8 OR 31385 BCRAP CARS eet CARS” 1) ve bean zr E peat THEN GET “BIL. . SP ENCE USED CARS 62 Oakland Ave FE ¢733) COMMUNITY MOTORS N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 PM OLive 2-0}11 “NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS — BOB FROST INC down. 80 8 Woodward eee do . meee gher er Birmingham Averill’s Needs Cars IT ANYWHERE THEN BRino iT IN WHEN YOURE READY TO ( ASTI “vt ‘AITING AVERILL 8 2020 DIXIE HWY. PE 2-0878 or FE ¢-6ne6 “IT'S SUMMER PRICES TODAY We are buving now for our summer sales Too prices paid for topnotch cars. “ol. 82 "34 and 55 MOTOR SALES 952 W Huron PE 2.2641 WID JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON See Me. &M Motor Sales on tate meee, ead WANTED — Late | won Wrecked cars and junk cars. Hol- lerback’s Auto Parts FE 86-1431. \- 80 LATE. MODEL CARS . $50 do cod B etee oung. Lake PARTS—STORF 2-1711. Brorvtpaa for we Tratier Nome | Open ves Sunday pm | Sale arm quipment os Te’ 3 F E tipment 76 Across from Tel-Huron Center * ves & . See Ose Gonpacter. HF. a OE CONDI- er. Ides . Sou ‘Wane ‘Lane Ra. Bear Or. __ Rent" Trailer Space 79) = ; MODERN AND SEMI MODERN BARGAINS year sround. wraiier spaces for | ag¥°" Used Garden Tractors | watre “Shur “TRAILER, PARK WE ED WITH North Shore of White Lake ARDEN TR 4111 Jackson Rd. Milford MU 43626 | Frits ALOE PmOMt AND | UNDER REW, MANAGEMERT oon MOWERS All ! ogop orn termi modern spaces, aout oo EASY CREDIT TERMS ~) _eraph and Ward Ra Rare sen KING BROs Auto Accessories FE 407h PE ¢112 ~~ ~ ~ YOUR I H. DEALER PONTIAC RD AT OPDYKE Misc. OTHER em. $840 See at BROODERS Ricken ec Cooley h Dr. off Union BOLENS TRACTORS M. FE. TILLERS ROTO-HOES POWER MOWERS w and used Credit terms vans Equipment 6507 nie ey. MA 5-7878 of OR }-8006 SPECIAL BARGAINS GRAIN DRILLS * @ hole with grass seeder and Fubber tires . ; HOUGHIELN «< SON Case Ferguson o28 N. Main echestes "ou" ‘Serer GOOD BUY» IN NEW AND USED @rain drills. corn pianters spread- =, tractors. Davis Machin @5R2_ Ortonville *“@? PORD FERGUSON SHERMAN fission with pdiows like new. $696. 3123 Lapeer Rd. FE FE 2-106 F-12 FARMALL with pec nook tivater and $285 Ra. 7-080 sights rE | YERS, ORCHARD AND Ll SPRAYERS, gad pers ‘s pas ec WP rs i503 8. Woetwera” Avenue 2 uNort | 4 Mile B ICH. CHAINSAW DISTRIBUTORS SALES aac 5 AnD RENTALS RECOVER THAT LOSS through a Lost Ad! Phone FE2-818!, “charge it.” datas 8a) A\uto Glass Service Wher you need it! Have you tried our service? Glass installed while You wait. Insurance jobs honored A!l work guaranteed Free 1 ib of each door gless or installed Open Saturday Until 4 HUB AUTO GLASS CO 122 Oakland Ave FE 47066 \TTENTION! We are wrecking 1948 to 1954 cars and trucks We have severe ate mode! low mileage used en eines Transmission and axies and body parts starters generator. rear Rebuilt controls SCHRAM AUTO PARTS 2530 Dinie Hey FE 4453) LOUVIES AUTO PARTS Oven eves 7 dave a werk Starters and generators 84 50 Rebuilt springs $7 50 Lots of used parts for ‘44 cars and up 86 Oakiand Ave Ph FE 44813 ~ CHEVIE TRANSMISSION _ _ FE 40010 _ NOW WRECKING 1949 Pontiac, good motor, transmission, right hand OR 3-5313, other parts. after 5. — Auto, Service A % i ~ ae EPAIRS PRI ESTIMA ria 7 Sa i 3°) BR. ID. MOTOR. SAL FS PR — seed FE 22-0196 Years Fair Dealing ops: at West Pike 8t. coffee to @ customer with | Windhield | 284 8. Saginaw St and voltage — air | fenders and door, and all! 7ING & naire CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE | car Cylinders rebared. Zuck Ma- chine Shop. 23 Hood. Phone FE 2-2563 For Sale Motorcycles 83 PPP PLL PLLA LSS ‘OR PART*® AND SERVICE On your Harley Davidson see Harie videom Scles Co. 3723 8. Sagi- pay, af -WANTED-~» MUST BE. CLEAN & SHARP Pinas title-Monev walling at GLENN'S MOTOR SALFS rE #737) | WANTED: LATE MODEL WRECK ears ‘49 to 'S4 Bagley Auto Parts FE b-e219 Fr 59210 170 BAGLRY sT \ WANTED ‘53 PONTIAC OR ‘54 Ford or Chevie Good condition Right price FE 2-795 For Sale Used Trucks 90, ‘S) CHEVIF *. ¢ SPEED TRANS Mission uttlity pox OM 8u _burban Baldw “ ‘2 FORD 1 PICKUP “CHER FA FE _— ves ORD 7 TON PICKUP $810 down and assume payments 464 8 Woodward, Birmingham 95) CHEV down and &ssume payments 64 8 Woodward Birmingham 19352 FORD DUMP 3-2822 ré FM 1850 FORD TRACTOR F6 WIth bth wheel, ready to go Two 4 echool buses, Ford good bodies need re information cail pao. FY AUTO ) PARTS FE_5-9219 1954 FORD P-100 PANEL TRUCK: V8 excellent condition low mie ace Driven-less than a vr br owner. OR 3 3-9282 DODGE DUMP TRUCK WITH ‘@ motor Cheao OLive 2-6546 rl GMC TRACTOR FRUEHAUF train now working Make me an ofer FE 2-9770 2 200 CUMMINGS DEISFI TRAC. tors A-1 condition Reasonable _Li_ 24378 or Vinewood 38871 t Just like | ERS OUTBOARD MOTORS =| — walls, radu, ‘ys TON PICKUP $10 CARNIVAL uN a by Dick Turner | = (224 (224, © Pet On. gf theese “I got a scare this morning! My wife was up when | | awoke and I thought I'd overslept!"’ | Oe | For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 1, _soeeereeeeeeeeeeeeeee oeoeeeeeeeeee + ~ 198 PONTIAC CLUB COUPE CHEVROLET 2 DR SEDAN. | FORD COUNTRY SBDAN P E R FECT TRANSPORTATION — EXC. COND $795 | 1951 BUICK 4 DR SEDAN A FINE FAMILY CAR! A-1 CON- DITION. $95 | 195 PONTIAC DR SEDAN Drive THIS CAR COMPLETE. LY RE-CONDITIONE $995 1982 BUICK 4 DR TUNE WHITEWALL TIRES DYNAFLOW. A REAL BUY! MORE THAN 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM IT 8 SMART To Bur YOUR CAR COMMUNITY MOTORS THE PLACE WHERE YOU CAN WHEEL AND DEAL 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN TILL 10 PM. OLive 23-6321 i590 HUDSON PACEMAKER. $200 1 FE 54-5707. 061 HUDSON COMMODORE 4. silver grey exceilent condition. hydramatic @rive, radio and heat- er very clean MI 6-210 after 6. ‘ ‘#@ MERCURY 4 DOOR SEDAN. en you can't beat | A real Ney for only | Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 850 S. \Woodward __ BIRMINGHAM | | ‘| i | | | | i961 MERC CL CPE $10 DOWN | r | and assume avments, Woodward Birmingham 83 MERCURY HARDTOPS 3 “TO | choose from You will have a hard time picking the best of these 1 owner trade-ins Priced as low as $1,405 Bob Frost, Inc LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER 850 S. \WWoodward BIRMINGHAM _ $0 NASH STATESMAN. RADIO. heater overdrive spotlight bed Rebuilt motor Special £295 JAN'S “THE HILLBILLY DEALER” Montcalm MERCURY 5 <¢ DR MERCO- matic, fully equipped. very clean | condition a | 32 Chev. W gn. oe. $1095 » prnne new tubeless tires. $1025 | fee CHEV DELUXE «4 DR PAIM! 49 CHEVROLET 5) Cut bh; . ‘#@ OLDS CONVERTIBLE. RE- , Si very clean and dependabie | oa ;Detuse Here is @ low cost | §2Suburban .......$8695 paar as sy, ree. | “Oe - ‘8 310 Down i961 al CHEVROLET ,DELUXE 4 $225 ‘SO bord Wen. ...... $695) “ane assume nayments 466 | |e privately owned. MI 4-668. | 7 Woodwa Birmincham. 62 CHEVIE BEL AIR. HARDTOP ‘SI P ly Weg " ee wees $ 45 $00) PLY. CL - $16 DOWN re, | Power glide radio heater TOP. | x - : _Woodward. Birmingham. “es tee re peor signals. By own- | "49 Pont Wen. . $345 ines Pt Moura 4 DOOR 35.56 1991 CHEVROLET DELUXE 210 SC} » 1) ©2905 re 30471 340 Baldwin. Ave 4 ar resto Seater. Sure, simnale S Chev 2 Dr... 2295 a PLYMOUTH | EXCELLENT finance MY 3371) ’ Q% J ietws 4 ~ SA Henry Joo Dr... S495) 1985 PLY YMOU Til : aidwin Ave Lew. eta ee TC” sedan al Tr 7 rr “eign. oe 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 33 Pont. Catalina ..Q1505] caupped. demos & official's car wi'b very ow mileage PAYLOR’S bh 2 9101 'S3 Chev. Sd. Cpe... $1495 eo : GOOD USED CARS 54 Ford . $1745 Payments to suit vour budeet et 1953 Ch 2 dr Radio heat nd o4+ Ford Conv t. ....91745 tinted glass. Brand Dew on } ‘ ° . rv "at Tz MOTORS - leg , » -|es7s DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 90a Ply 2 dr Radio and S1 Chev, Pickup ....$575 |__9la 8_Woodwad. Birmingham 1981 Buic ss Special Radio, heat- | _ ~ | "53 Ford > Dr $995 1960 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. RADIO. 1981 Chee ddr Delure Radio and CHEVROLET 1953 ¢.DR. DRIFT. > ~ See Mires Full price $295. 340 heater wood ray and horizon blue . . in Ave. FE 8-1431. Radio, heater, visor, white walls. “S] Stude 4Dr....,...$495 TAYLOR'S Excelient condition OR 3.2086 Fonte “52, 8 4 DOOR CHIEF- OO - . tain body and motor ok Private At Walled Lake WE HOLD YOUR NOTE $8 Pont. 2 Dr. ...,..$195 _2wmer MY 26383000 pron dine 1a oe IMMEDIATE Poatiac es ai AND 0 FORD. one rke - > r , s . > 7 c Gooc cars CATON en SO Stude. 2 Dr. .... $89 3 CHIEFTAIN D DELUXE Cath N, N: : ina ww mileage ack paint, | a . . rs ¥ P] A-1 condition $150 for my equit (CHEVS. | MOTOR SALES SE Pont. 2 Dra... S699 Fe S51 ——e— ; . ._--- 1953 PONTIAC AIN DE —li_8._ SAGINAW _8T. OOlds 884 Dr. ....$575 luxe 4 dr. Low mileage. Clean. ] L TI IP TOP Loeded. FE_5-7332. 954 Left-Overs. ‘$0 Chev. 2 Dr. $545 Wi PONTIAC © DOOR CHIEF. | ’ -n deluxe. Hydramatie radio. USED CARS | - heater Good condition 1 owner. Hurry While They I ‘47 Nash 4 Dr, ...... 8245 2-0066_after 5 om urry le They Last 1060 Dodge. @ door PONTIAC 54 8 CYLINDER STAR- . . S345 30M - Clb. C $645 Cunne “Ny draman vredio. ‘be wor ALL BRODY STYLES MU Mere Cin Cpe. 6 SOD Ne 5908 “mites tee Becond. St. 1954 Chrysier New Yorker %@ door ..4 fH 95 FE 5-487) AS LOW AS NEW OAR! S2Chev. 2 Dr. ...... $695 sss PONTIAC STARCHIEPTAIN - ’ _ Catalina low mileage FE 5-7332 1952 DeSoto 4 door, V-8 with 'S4Chev. Bel Aire ..$1595 ‘PONTIAC 2 DOOR -8 CYLIN- ' $1326 4] | Power Steering $1,095 der ecetuse A real steal for only | . ° ° 54 Chev. Bel Aire ..$1495 | seer Peatise, 4 deer Bob Frost, Inc. SOS ’ Headquarters | $0: LINCOLN MERCURY for Chevrolets } 1954 Dodge Coronet Suburban Matthews- 8H pimaiwevtane. card 1} MILE AND WOODWARD like New 198) PONTIAC & TUDOR. HYD —_———————— | A 1950 Plymouth 4 door H Ladie,_ight_gr a} a 1953 PONTIAC DELUXE. DON’T MISS— S445 argreaves _lent enaat son Pe eae ater exeei “SEE THIS 1952 Olds 98 4 dr. Radio. Heater | CLARKSTON Your Chevrolet Dealer 21 8 Saginaw FE +454) ne QNTIAC 2D 2 DR. SOD COR. CON. Dependable tansportation. $150. OR 3-7562. WILSON GMC Hydramatic. Whitewalls. White | MOTOR SALES, OAKLAND AT CASS | ral sutcmobile and priced to sell. Open RYSLER-PLYMOUTH Lie hy while walle vn to. 5 AY OPEN EVENINGS | @Oanlana FE 22%1| WE BUY BELL Ab TRaveE > LOOKING FOR A His A FE 2.9 . s ( REDIT | ee entane. Dodremetia. redie, beater. | 2.0203 __ FF 4-4531 GOO0 CREO _BUSINESS? You'll find als and’ ether extras For Sale Used Cars 91 BAD CREDIT! 1, nee ; Ra. | ee NO CREDIT! BY OWNER money makers advertised | and heater. Good. condition. Real Bargains ; COME 1054 OLDS “RR” Con ve seen at 72 Norton. PE | 148 Cherie Chub coupe | 11 8 SAGINAW BT. . -). in the Business Oppor- | wes -¥ ‘32 Ford Overdrive Like new _ MOTOR. $4 _SALES Teo tone radio heater signal | thins of Rs el ot ‘$1 Buick. 1 Owner The end a veur peed comes WEN# -cltan and im excellent con- | tuhities column in Classi-| _mimgdem_ Mi +34 "81 oats ac & Hydramatic Like 100 vou mlece @ Classified ad in oer This car cam be seen at te JEEP F Fur Al “vi TOP. it. | NORTH. "PONTIAC AUTO SALES |The Pontiac Press! Dial FE 2-818). an fied f a ~- 7 31a Montcalm West FE ¢015i \tor @ friendiy ad-writer. i \ door. 3390 Watking Lake Rd. | . 49 Pont. Dix. 4 as ; " , TURNER'S TURN TO SERVE YOU 155 Ford Custom 2 Dr. Just what you need fer your coming vacation for the family. $1199 $1199 $1199 $310 down and $32 30 monthly or your oid car down. Or $10 down and slightly higher payments monthly. “A-] Buys” "530 Chev. Cl. Cpe. $299 Cheapies ’47 Ford 2 Dr. .....$99 "47 Hudson 2 Dr. .. .$99 48 Frazer Sedan ...$99 49 Nash 2 Dr. .....$99 '47 Merc. Sedan ...$99 ’4$7 Buick Sedan ...$99 48 Ply. Sedan .....$99 '47 Chrysler 4 Dr. ..$99 | '4Nash 2 Dr. .... °49 Ford 2 Dr. ....$199 49 Packard Sedan $199 '49 Ford Sta. Wgn. $19 50 Hudson Cpe. ..$199 34 Ford Cus. 2 Dr. .. $1199 33. Chev. Sta. Wegn. $1144 ‘51 Mere. Clb. Cpe... 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Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile at Woodward MIdwest 4-7500 Liberty 9-4000 JOrdan 4-6266 Llberty 9-4001 JOIN THE MARCH To The Pontiac Retail Store! ’°S1 Ford Custom 2 é¢r. with radie and Good condition. $495 53 Willys Jeep with the powerful 4 wheel drive. $1095 _ '52 Buick "54 Pontiac | nosamaster 4 dr “- redio, ee Cutet Custom 4 dr. Radio, 53 Chev. Rel Air with radio, neater and ’*S1 Ford Power Glide V-8 Panel. Licensed and ready $1295. — 51 Buick Hard Top. Mere ts a real sharp car with radio and heater. $895 52 Pontiac Catalina with radio, heater and Hydramatic. A beauty. $1195 _ ’S3 Pontiac Convertible with radio heater and Pydramatic. power ’S3 Dodge “2 @r sedan with radio and beater. A real mileage maker $995 53 Pontiac © 3 door. sedan with radio and heater. Economy and beauty $995 steering "52 Pontiac 4 dr. Chieftain & Deluxe with $1495 radio, heater and Hydramatiec. ’30 Buick Special 4 dr. with radie. heater, Dynafiow and low mileage. "51 Pontiae 4 dr. 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(2)|enjoy @ cartoon more the second’ GOP Senator Lashes 000 damage suit charging Adolph | conan ‘Syme OG - _ Milland Show. Prof. McNulty Big Payoff. ‘time than the first.’ | Back at Neely (D-W V B. Spreckels II with “indecent as- me . ° " host to tycoon turned | 8:15—(4) Golden Windows | Terry's studios are in suburban | a ee y ( a) sault and battery’’ while both were | ; be Thee came, Dick Foran — = 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) cut about 35 movies cartes a vane for Criticism ars seg acer ee ~6 a widow 8:00—(7) Jum ter. Barry iow. News Bob Crosby. . Mrs. 4 ’ , Sullivan in “The Fugitive.” (9)| with Edward R. Murrow. . Concernin for 20th Century-Fox. WASHINGTON u—Sen. Allott declared in her suit that Spreck- Bishop Sheen. Life Is Worth | 11:¢9—(7) Soupy’s On Variety | lowe. Muss Mar —_—~ (R-Colo) said today President Hi- ¢l8, sugar family scion, invaded ; . } : senhow , her om in Polyclinic Hospital Living. (4) The Greatest Show | with Soupy Sales. (9) National |\¢:¢e—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice Canadians U) pset the “country OO ar arc, | just belere midnight last Dec. 4 ; Ringling "Bros Barnum as News. (4) News. Paul Williams. | Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. ( 2) | H ] ‘attendance than Sen. Neely (D- _ She charged Spreckels ‘‘with, WINDOW WALLS Bailey Circus direct from Madi- (2) News. Jac LeGoff. Brighter Day. at ote Linking WVa) is doing in criticizing him force and violence made an in- 11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. |4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret for it. assault and battery’ upon oun Sous Gorden in ee wn Rosseno rans in “All for | Stora. Queen and Hilton Allott blasted back in an inter. her. She resisted “to the utmost JALOusiES Father. Father Day erupts when| Love.” (9) Movie Date. “Un- | ¢:39-14) Mr. Sweeney's World. 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Jock White So | a | the wounded trio in a bedroom of i Studio, was a judge at the 1952 . . CKLW, Tex Benet WPON. Sports, News | their home. iss America Contest when ] ve eee a a Rng WJaK. Bow. McLeod ye Stelle Dalles The | Jeanne Shores, as Miss California, ~/oes , ’ , WPON, News wren, Ge tn” province of Ontario, Can-| took second place. Next Friday Sei Pte 0:00 —WM&. Jock waite 26m Pare «20—Wam, Muse Mon -—«-®4._ has polar bears in the north | they will He married. Miss Shores < ° ne eny Ww. Bowe, Gunite wes Ms Elizabeth wows) wieder Brown and peaches in the south. — is 23, - | WEEE, WPON, News WPron, roar os Muste WCAR, Carousel — » 6o_ WIR, 16—W, Quest 20—W es Women tn Ff J, Radio Theater aE 3 nite, Sango WETt, ewan ituste | “CRW. George Wright BRAND NEW George Moony Gotten, Chen boo Veice WCaR, he Clem af = Boy Bud c= tg News Record Wron, i =, Delené - 8:30—WIR, Music Ball WCAR, Harmeny Hall ce See See . 9:15-—WIR, Bing Crosby 8:68 WW3, Reve 12:45—W2YZ, Charm Lady WCAR. 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