The Weather Butate page two 118th YEAR Thursday: Cloudy; Cooler t PONTIAC, sinbashet aut AWS DAESDAY. APRIL 6, 1955 kak —#8 PAGES THE PON TIAC PRESS — Je Pays Tribute LONDON \” — Sir Anth the House of Commons. set off much of a demon-| stration. There was a sound of approval from the Bs 04 servative benches him, but the Laborites silent. - It was evident the - aro s still had its mind on Churchill; who was not even present to hear the trib- utes of Eden and Clement Attlee, leader of the Labor oppositiog. | The 51-year-old itt eee divorced “man in history to be named Premier—kissed the hand of Queetr Elizabeth II and accepted, her appointment to succeed his Churchill's Succensdr - Se an Late Returns Shift Election a ns Police Checking ‘County Educator Honored Murdered Girl | Confession at Cleveland Convention | on West Coast Man Claims He Killed Pontiac Area Resident Last Year By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Pontiac Press Staff Writer CLEVELAND—Clifford H. Smart, Walled Lake’s super- intendent of schools, was cited here. Tuesday at the annual convention of the American Association of School Administrators for his outstanding contributions to the schools of the state of Michigan. He was one of 17 men honored by the University of | Michigan‘at its annual Michigan breakfast held in con- junction with the national AASA meet. A pathologist’s report to- ‘ Smart's citation read “for | day indicated that the ab- service to youth, to commu-/ductor of Barbara Gaca| nity and to state as aschool;may have used candy to! administrator of exception- lure the 7-year-old gir! into) al ability and achievement his car. and for leadership in the; Dr. E. W. Kivela of the) education profession includ- State Health Dept. in Lan- | ing your service as sing said an analysis of | Lured Into Car Medical Report Shows | Slayer Possibly Used Candy Oakland County author!i- ties today are checking a ' Washington man’s “confes-| sion” that he murdered a ‘Pontiac area man here last} | year. |. Prosecutor Frederick C. /Ziem said Asst. Prosecutor | Robert Long and a police | May Have Been , Heads Fund Statord 5 Lead Brief in Race’ for MSC Board Missing Macomb Areas Give New Strength to Dem Candidates DETROIT — Report of 10 missing precincts in Macomb County this aft- ernoon took away Dale Stafford’s slim held —oa— second place in the MSC governing board race, giving Democratic Conner D. Smith about a 3,000 HAROLD J. MULDOWNEY Sir hatha Eden New Prime Minister Eden 42nd Prime Minister today, but told Parliament Sir Winston Churchill will remain the ‘ ‘dominant figure” in Eden appeared in the House a few hours after receiving | from Queen Elizabeth II the mandate to form a govern- ment in succession to Churchill's. His appearance did ‘not¢--—— , to Detroit businessmen to invest —T their money in Italy. officer would fly to Golden- | dale, Washington, tonight! 'to question George Joehan-| sen who told officials there | he had “murdered a man near Pontiac shortly before | other’s Day last year.” | doehansen said he thought the, . victim's name was LaVerne. The} murder, Joehansen was quoted ts | stating, was committed because | the victim had broken up his) to. Churchill president of the Michigan] Barbara's stomach revealed Association of Schools Ad-| traces of chocolate-covered | ministrators.” mints and chocolate with a Unanimously elected president of the Community Chest of Pon- | margin. Other Democratic margins were —— Smart served as president of the MASA during 1954-55. He is past- ‘ president of the Michigan Educa- tion Association and is now legisla- tion chairman of the Michigan | Congress of Parents and Teachers. | per columnist and author, was | the ipient of the annual | falsted road and Pontiac Trail in will be representatives on the com- | American Education award. At present pastor of the Marble ony Eden became Britain's home. Zee sid the mare come | CLIFFORD H. SMART tion lecaj authorities was with the Jan. dprocgemees |. img of Meary 3. LaPood, 56, who . was found with a eegne eet Dd ry gun wound in LaFond, who lived at 80 Stanley: Rd., Pontiac Township, had been hunting about one-half mile from his home. His body was found by his brother-in-law, Marshall Pred- Foyr Queens Gunmen Nets $300,000 Scelba Appeals -¢Collegiate Church in New York, , Dr. Peale delivered his acceptance | $peech calling the public school teacher of the nation “‘the strong- est factor in American civiliza- tion.’’ “dt is one of the tragedies of American life that the teacher, who is appreciated and beloved by all, should never have received the gelatinous filling. He estimated that Barbara was slain three to four hours after she was abducted 6n her way to school March 24. Barbara was raped and stabbed to death. Her body was found | wrapped in an army blanket last | | Thursday in a secluded dump near | | West Bloomfield Township. The discovery that a cottage near the dump had been broken into and an army blanket stolen set police working yesterday on a new theory that the abductor may have held the girl a prisoner be | fore killing her. A child’s fingerprints and | | bleedstains were found in the cottage, but it was proved later the prints were these of the own- more, and his wife, Hazel. port gid eal ™ S ot pein ott were of a pokes type The death was ruled accidental. Are Said to Have Made | which this important responsibility | than Barbara's. Oakland -Coynty Sheriff's office re- Biggest ash Ha preeminent! justifies de. ne@ lead’ ~ = for UJ, is Capital | ome teatihatie os Gaententeda -o Pheer ee ‘ u! cared. . cont ted it nt i i ’ Since check Shenlity detec. NEW YORK @Ginimicn today eating the cutehentorn um tterines' the blanket stolen trom the cottage Tells Detroiters Italy tives and records office personnel robbed a Queens bank of an esti- the most important function of the the oe hy the girl's : left only the LaFond death as hav- Is to | teacher ‘make s Needs Money; Promises ing ‘taken place near the time | mated $300.000—sall by officials 19 Wotiabiy ‘siahen the Sday| Albert Urtanlal, be the biggest cash haul in bank The estimate was given to news- men by Queens Dist. Atty. T. Vin- cent Quinn after he conferred with bank officials, ‘Four men, one carrying a8 tommygun, herded 11 employes of the Chase Manhattan Bank's Woodside branch inte the rear of the premises and made a clean — by Joehansen. Ziem stated he would request — extradition of Joechansen if Long's interview with him to- morrow gives an indication that the confessed eer may have kitted Lafond. Mrs. LaFond. questioned shortly | . before noon today, revealed that erican Community of Michigan of | the victim had been “slightly iit” fered him, he told his audience that at the time of death but not des- ‘Reasonable Profits’ DETROIT # — Premier Mario | Scelba of Italy last night appealed At the end of a banquet which | 600 leaders of the Lodge Italo-Am- long-time political mentor, Sir Win-- ston Churchill, who retired yester- day at 30. Trumpets of the Herse Guards ‘band sounded in the distance, like , a herald of the new political era. as the handsome, debonair states- man in trock coat left Buckingham (Related stories, pictures on page 13.) Palace under pale sunshine to drive back to his new duties. The gray capital, with all its, newspapers on strike, got news of “in Detroit there “is” plenty ot pondentPredmore was scheduled to be questioned later today.. money and in Italy we need much, “irs LaFond told Ziem that a much money."’ George Joehansen had married “We did not come to. the United, her sister, byt ag igs cage ? ‘14 years ago. wi Sal varia to ask for further sacrifices | Jochansen was living with them m the U.S. taxpayers.” he said. / at the Stanley address when the “We are now promising reasonable | | shooting took place. profits to businessmen who want to| Joehansen was gone for about invest their capital in our coun-| _ week after LaFond was found, , returned for a ‘short while, then | left, she told Ziem. getaway. « The gunmen ¢oday first waylaid Henry Bardenhagen, 24, the bank’s chief clerk. in his automobile. Bardenhagen had stopped at a traffic light en route from his ig to the. bank at about 8:35 aM. A man with a gun stepped up beside the car and forced him into the back seat. Three companions of the gunman jumped into the car. They drove to the bank and, holding their guns on Bardenhagen, followed him in. ' The Sicilian arch-foe of com- munism said that communism in Italy is “malaly an economical ] homes and trailed death and mis- , Meet of the AASA will conclude ‘with clinic sessions on problems in school building, report cards, de- Segregation and ways of improving classroom instruction. Deadly Twisters — Kill 1, Injure 19 in North Texas. SHERMAN, Tex. W—Tornadoes and twisting winds crumbled | } ery across north Texas today. At least one person was killed, and 19 injured. Damage was in the millions of dollars. Fifteen persons were injured here when tornadic winds smashed homes and snapped power poles like matchsticks, Lee Barnes, a night watchman, was killed. ap- h suspect yet,’ was still being held on another charge today although two factors indicated that he was not connected with the Gaca kill- irbaniak, 28, a Waterford Town- Ship trailer court dweller, appar- ently was cleared of suspicion yesterday when his instructors at | | Lawrence. Tech confirmed his’ | Statement that he was atrending | classes at the time of the girl's | | disappearance. Capt. Clark Wheaton of the | Pontiac Police said today taat a) report from the crime laboratory | in Detroit showed stains on a pair of galoshes found in the trunk of Urbaniak’s car were not human blood. The instructors said that, while | it is impossible for a teacher to know personally each, student in | a large class, they were partic- | ularly familiar with Urbaniak because he was “a conscientious | | tiac for 195, Harold J. Mul! ened. downey will serve his second term ate pat’ _ DETROIT \—Two Dem- Also re-elected were Mrs. Charles Ocrats and one Republican E. Carey, vice president, and | appeared today to have won Glenn H. Griffin, secretary-man- | cai. Cine dates dnc Birk. |offices, and three Republi- Gelston V. Poole, Robert R. El/cans and two Democrats dred and Harold E. Howlett. {held uncertain leads in Mrs. Carey, Eldred and Howlett! other races still being counted in Michigan's election. Twenty-five of 4-783 precincts were still , out. . The 9 of straggling returns brought changes |24 hours after Democrats seemed to have swept all eight offices—six educa- tional administrative jobs and two supreme court seats. 519,723 | Tabulations just before noon sent 511,089 ja pay agg mays Poe hen 504,591 |" bined Community Chest-U nited Find Administrative Committee. Late Tabulations | on Monday s Vote U. of M. Regents (Twe Elected) (4.758 Out of 6,783 Precinets) Adams—D Power—D “eee eee altered some other margins so much that they seemed. ansafe, pending official counts. | Republican Dale Stafford, Green- | ville newspaper publisher running for Michigan State College's gov- erning board, moved in front of a Beard of Education (7,987 Oe tef 6,783 Precincts) Nisbet—R........ 505,968 ae _—_ 433 votes r . Veale—D a_5 6-526 6 2-6 504,840 | Republican J. Joseph Herbert of Board Agriculture Manistique, present chairman—of of | the- University of Michigan Board * (Twe Elected) cased ail al 4004 Denied | of Regents, gained heavily in late . lreturns and trailed the second of Baker—D......... $19,269 two Democratic_leaders—by—only Smith—D 505,978 | 788 voles Two are to be elected. sw ees eis Stafford—R....... 502,293 | A” the returns were im from R 496.754. heavily Democratic Wayne De- Jones— Arorerererer és i. | troit County. So earty — cratic leads in virtually yam hence vet 4) races were shaved as taggard (4,788 Gut of 4,783 Precincts) webs i i : ‘“ ampen Democra' Carr sNakslateleistatalstetets 488,208 of a sweep that would oust Black............ 402,930. — — every f mabe of- Brake ai elaleeiole alee eve 393, 391) | that of state highway commission- Roth............ 302,607 | er. Republicans still hold that and substantial control of the Legisla- problem.” He said the Christian world: “in all its centuries has never faced such a great danger as that of communism.” the historic changeover in a palace communique read over the British Broadcasting Corp. The text: “The Queen received the Right | Charity Gets Bulk of Tribune Wealth | parently by flying debris. Tornadoes spun into the little communities of Buffalo Springs, Post Oak and Newport, all in the vicinity of Wichita Falls. The high- | The rebbers foreed him and | other employes into a vault and | tled them up. ‘As other employes | arrived for the day's work, two of the robbers forced them into student whe often stopped at the instructor’s desk after class to ask questions.” Cloudy and Cooler Outlook for Area Mennen Williams, often a Democratic presi- dential candidate in 1956, cam- paigned vigorously for his party ture, Gov. G. tioned Hon. Sir Anthony Eden, MP, in audience this morning and offered | him the post of Prime Minister and first lord of the treasury. Sir Anthony Eden accepted Her Ma}- | esty’s offer and kissed hands upon his appointment." Churchill's political crown prince of more than 13 years fidgeted nervously with his tie and frequent- ly ‘smeothed his gray hair as he arrived at the palace—12 minutes | early—for his 11 a.m. appointment with. the sovereign. But, on the return journey after his 40-minute interview in the | He went on to say that he ‘ eels | CHICAGO (UP)—The late Col. sure” of victory in the fight in Robert R. McCormick's vast news- {| the vault and bound them. favor of civilization.” Scelba, how- | Paper empire will be run by four | The other two thieves meanwhile ever, pointed out that in order to Of his lieutenants. and a niece. { coliected the loot. carry out. such a fight, he needed Most. of his estate will go t0|- All four fied through a back the solidarity of all the Allied charity. |door and got away in Barden- | countries and “above all” the Unit-|. The powerful publisher's plans hagen'’s automobile. ed States. for carrying on the Chicago Trib-| The car was found abandoned a | une and his other holdings were | short distance away. Police sur- ‘revealed in a will read late yester- | ‘mised the robbers transferred to | ' day. ‘another automobile to continue ‘CHICAGO #—Paul Butler, Dem- McCormick, descendant of a | their flight. ocratic national chairman, said) a died | Earlier story on page 42 journalistic dynasty, Friday last night in a radio interview 4: the age of 74. from Washington the Michigan and Chicago ‘elections show a “resut-|. At the time of his death, he was | ‘Paris Pacts Win Again Butler Scents Victory | Way patrol reported a tornado in| | the Van Alstyne area. Wind dam-| aged other towns. | Four men were injured when an | oil well rig blew over between Henrietta- and Jacksboro. The Weather Bureau warned) } stormy weather could be expected |in a 100-mile wide path from 60 miles west of Wichita Falls to | Little Rock, Ark., | today. Hundreds of homes were dam- | aged at Sherman. Shortly after the storm waned at Sherman, 80 elderly . persons Queen’s private apartments, he ap- | cence of Democratic strength | editor and publisher of the Chicago | BRUSSELS (INS) — The Bel- | were evacuated from a Chireh of peared at ease and confident. A) across the country.” He predicted | — and was a trustee and igian Senate today approved the | Christ old folks home that caught crowd of 3,000—many unaware, be- | cause of the newspaper strike, a what was going on—watched his sleek black limousine depart. “Good luck to you, Sir Anthony!” a small crowd shouted on his re- turn to the Foreign Office in Down- | ing street to wind up his business | there. “Thanks, Thank you all very much,” he replied with a wave and a riod of his iron-gray head. His first major duty was to pick his Cabinet and several important changes were éxpected. The biggest was the naming of his own | foreign secretary, The genera] as- sumption in London was that the nod would go to Defensé Minister Harold Macmillan, 60, a director of the Macmillan Publishing Co. (Continued on Page 2, Col..3) Very Good Question AHO FALLS, Idaho (»—Ne t the Idaho Falls Post ved standing by as the votes were counted in the ¢ity’s municipal | telephone caller: do1 vote after the polls close?” Income Tax Retarns Prepared there would be Paris accords to rearm a sovetign | stockholder in the Mc | | ident in 1956. a Democratic pres- | Conemichs Patseanen trust. | fire at nearby Gunter, Tex. No one West Germany With a 142-2 vote. «| wag injured. In the Spring a Young Girl's Fancy — "YOUNG LADY'S FANCY — Let & led loose dave teat add i'n | a8 @ opens hat boxes, the same routine, whether she’s twenty-two or two. Pert two-year-old | “I'll take this one,” * ESS Rees Rte Erie Yor ol Foe, egy ie he. cr bt Sy stew SOME bia es fare , wit ee fe y ‘ or mt = 2 { gh . wf. we Bel SEE t. a : ® ER eS pas They said he yap was ye tending classes on the morning March 24. Easter Egg ‘Hunts Slated at Three Parks | The first Easter egg hunt spon- | until 1 P.M. sored by the Pontiac Parks and tomorrow. | Recreation Dept. will be held in) three parks Saturday afternoon. Leonard Buzz, activities super- | visor, sald 1,200 eggs will’ be be } secreted around trees and under | bushes in Beaudette, Oakland parks fer the ting with the partment in the venture is ti tiac Junior Chamber of merce. The Jaycees will supply the each slate and was given back. After shower forecasts for the | ing from his Atlee. B o> last few days failed to materialize, | alition. the weatherman says cloudy and| This was the picture before the cooler is the outlook for tonight | 1 Macomb precincts were report- ed this. afternoon. and tomorrow. ep | State Supreme Court The U.S. Weather Bureau says | plected(—Chief Justice Leland W. *tonight’s low will drop to 36 to 40 Carr, of Lansing, a Republican with a high of 56 to 60 expected | nominee in the nonpartisan contest, Tomorrow night will! ieq the field by 82,621. Circuit also be cloudy. with a 36-40 low. | Judge Eugene F. Black, of Port Yesterday in downtown Pon- | ‘Huron, former Republican attorney tiac, the mercury ranged from a geferal but running as a Demo- low of 39 to a high of 70.- This | cratic nominee, was second. morning at 8 o'clock the ther-- Black led former Republican |mometer reading stood at 47, ris- State Treasurer D. Hale Brake, of ing to 51 by 2 p.m. | , (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) With Voting Machines South Oakland Cities Get give an ‘Easter Egg Hunt for all | ‘Pontiac children Saturday at 3 p.m. at Brush and Bagley Streets. Anyone interested is invited to attend. In Today's Press ese tereseeeebecssoese 2 Mt 1? i) ‘Fast, Accurate Returns ROYAL OAK — Voting machines gave a quick count of election | returns in the cities of southern Oakland county. By 1t p.m. Monday, returns from more than 530 precincts in this populous part of the’ county had been tabulated. Cities which had completed their cunt included Royal Oak, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Berkley, Lathrup. Royal Oak's 23 precincts had been completely tabulated by 9:45 and Ferndale’s returns from 12°precincts were all in about the same time. With nearly 30,000 registered voters, Royal Oak has approximately Er - O? equal importance with the speed of tabulating is the accuracy started on the count, after a day already 16 hours. long. of returns. In the more than 2% years Royal:Oak has employed chines, it never has had a local recount or a challenge to the of the vote. Outside the city of Pontiac, which still uses paper THE PO . In recommending that the Com- mission authorize paying the contractor $49,000 of the funds withheld as a guarantee, Willman | said the new million-dollar City | Hall should be in complete cpera- tion by May 10. wn "avacvaanoess® Shift Revealed and 15. ey } : In connection with the wow DY Consumers large city building -projec:, the | Commission approved an asree| Former Cadillac Official architectural work on a new public Will Be Division Aide — | @t Pontiac Office W. ANSON HEDGECOCK of the contract price to Manager David H. Ger- Paving work on 39 city streets of the conipany’s Southeast hea under provisions with A & A Asphalt Paving Co. | Gerhard. approved by the Commiasion, Hedigecock succeeds Edward L. Although the firm's ‘id of | Karkau, who was recently named $123,717 was about $125 more | manager of the company’s new than the bid of a Southfield | Pontiac District at Pontiac. Piedpyt A native of Bloomington, Il., Hedgecock attended Flint schools because it is a local firm, and Flint Junior College, the Uni- Willman told the Commission| versity of Michigan and General Motors Institute. He began his cateer with Con- sumers in Flint in 1936 as a power dispatcher, and after a succession | of advancements became a power , : sales engineer in 1941. In 1951, he said. went to Cadillac as district man- ager. Active fn Flint civie activities before leaving there, he has been i in Cadillac as president 7E g i bis] lf | it 7 dg ag a 3 ze i : rE ertis 7 i ! i i Waterford Township was Community Chest. a vice notified. Pontiac |of the Cadillac Rotary Club, and . finally got the a member of the Cadillac Elks m street trorn Jessie’ Narrow Street og. Wyoming avenve from trunk) Park Ban Urged — i Moto. were ant tor DX, CoRmMissioner next on = a Pontiac banned park- S8°Rs- and er work ‘ing on one side of every narrow avenue . from. Montcalm | street-as 2 fire measure.” ‘ide, al This was Harcourt S. 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Results in aldermanic races in- dicate Daley will have 38 Demo-| crats among the 50 aldermen in ithe City Council. Daley, the 52-year-old chairman | of the Cook County (Chicago) Dem- | _ocratie Committee and Cook Coun- | ty clerk, was carried t victory despite an all-out GOP campaign |Spearheaded by the peppery, 36- | year-old Merriam. ; . = . Merriam, a former Democrat long feud with organization lead- |ers, assailed the top party brass 1931. The only narrower margin | and said Daley was unwilling to in the six Democratic mayor vic- |combat gambling and corruption. tories preceding Daley's was that|He told voters Daley's election | of 114,020 by which the late Mayor ' would throw the city * ‘wide oper”’ | Irs REVOLUTIONARY! ss New DROMEDARY ! to commercial lawlessness. ' Daley termed the charges. false. The total vote in the election was 1,338,554—more than 68 per |cent of the 1,946,477 registration. | Gen. Partridge, Wife Are Guests of Chiangs TAIPEI, Formosa (®—President and Mme. Chiang Kai-shek today had as their guests at tea Gen. ~|and Mrs. Earle E. Partridge. The commander of the US. Far’ East Air Force earlier visited an air base where elements of the Mth Fighter Interceptor Squadron of Sabre Jets from Okinawa are stationed, The Partridges arrived Tuesday. |They leave tomorrow for Hong Kong. ‘BIGGEST - SURPRISE PACKAGE _InCake-Mix History! NEW Pre-Creamed DROMEDARY Gives You Everything Ever Offered By Any Other Cake Mix Plus All These Advantages —Yet It Costs You No More! 2-IN-1 PACK... bake one generous tayer—or both. Two Creamed Mix come in every Dromedary box. You use just one both for full-size-two-layer “party” cake. You avoid waste and FREE AN LINER of specially treated papty for an‘oblong pan . and also stamped to fit Sor inch round pane, You save Gna, jou sone work. And the inert you tar ou the cake eo easily—no sticking to the pan whatever. ee ee : At last it’s happened! 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Daley, one of the orig- | to fall in New Mexico jin one day inal backers of Stevenson for the | |He added: Democratic nomination for presi- Over New Mexico ALBUQUERQUE, @—Scientists today tried to -untarigle the mys- |tery of two unidentified but brilli- ant objects believed to be fire- balls which flashed across New Mexico skies, Dr, Lincoln la Paz, university of New Mexico Institute | of Meteor- ities, declared he believed the two than had been “We'll find nothing most likely APRIL 6, 1955_ Chicago ‘Dettis Beat Back GOP Efforts, Elect Daley ‘2 Fireballs Sighted green, the other brilliant white—' flashed through New Mexico skies |at almost the same moment yes- | terday morning. Observers report- ed they saw “dirt fly into the air’ when the white one hit the ground about 30 miles northeast of Lords- burg. But they reported no sound. Observers of the green fireball heard nothing either. la Paz said meteors make a tremendous noise. 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We refer to fluoridation. Few causes ever had so great a pre- ponderance of expert opinion on one side as did fluoridation. Usually the authorities are somewhat divided or they’re split on a fairly small majority.. But this time the agreement was overwhelming. Also, almost all civic organizations united in support of flu- - oridation. But the voters didn’t. Fear prevailed. x* * * The awful spectre of rat poison stretching our valiant citizens end to end played a powerful part. li must have. For what other reason would the experts be flouted? Complete indifference was an- other factor. “We're still alive, so was a matter of “let sleeping dogs lie.” * * * The Press supported fluoridation warmly. We believe it is a coming health measure that will eventually cover the country. More than 25 mil- lion citizens enjoy its benefits already. Pontiac health will simply have to wait until the matter becomes better known. Newspapers and Nation Have Lost Great Figure One of the great figures in American journalism has been lost in the death of Colonel Rosert R. McCormick, Pub- lisher of the Chicago Tribune and, the New York News. He was an outstanding international figure over an extended period of years. ‘ a aa ae No more rugged individualist existed. Colonel McCormick ac- cepted dictation from no man and no group. When he believed gov- ernment was wrong, he went after his targets with unremitting and unceasing vigor, whether it be local, state or national. No one ever intimidated him or ran a bluff the first part of the first inch. The Colonel was a fighter of the old school who asked no quarter and granted none in reé- turn. Most fights were a battle royal. *x * * There were many newspapers that did not agree with him. But they all re- spected him. They all accepted his sin- cerity and convictions as unshakable. _ Basically he was an American, first, last and all the time. And this was no well- - guarded or under-cover secret. ~ As this country grows and increases, great institutions slowly assimulate and absorb those men that build them. The thing itself overshadows the personality of the man. But to the end, the shadow of Rosert R. McCormick bulked huge and large. ft was always commanding. * * * This country has lost a great individual. It has lost a great fighter. It has lost one of the type that is disappearing from the newspaper scene. Personali- ties today are overwhelmed in bigger conception of the proper- ty as a whole. We say “good-bye” very reluctantly in this current case. a Sterner Action Seen. as Curb on Hoodlums ‘Probate Judge Artur E. Moore is among those local officials who have -<¢ paneer, “our eighteen alate old son kept saying ‘Bill,’ so we are enclosing one for become increasingly concerned about the growing problem of hoodlumism in -Pontiac. This well known jurist has spent years working with and for youths. His interest in, their eco- -mnomic and social has the repu of earned him 4 i wi\e ry iar" | In. discussing hoodlumism; Judge | ghtertises Maneser Nelthet'tns, Moone expressed the opinion that it re- 3 sults in part from the habit df some THE PONTIAC PRESS.\ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, and . In reality, he pointed out, it is the duty of every boy and girl to « avoid \a fight. He added that sometimes good citizenship de- mands the courage of refusing to fight and that parents should teach this viewpoint. * * * If rowdyism continues, Judge Moors said, it may be necessary and our policy to jail, pending investigation, “15 and 16 year olds arrested for an act ef vio- lence against another person.” agers would do well to consider this warning. Hoodlumism here has reached serious proportions. No community can. afford to tolerate it. Teen- We hope parents will accept Judge Moore’s suggestion that they teach their youngsters to avoid fights ‘and believe the * community will endorse his. jail threat. » Nehru Versus Holy Cows Both Prime Minister Nexru and prog- ress have won a signifieant victory in India. It came in the defeat of a bill which would have prohibited the killing of any cow in the subcontinent. Branding the proposal of the Hindu Mahasabha ex- tremist party “most silly” Nenru staked the life of his government on the issue. * * * While stating that he favored preservation of India’s cattle, the Prime Minister expressed alarm over the deterioration in the quality of the Nation's cows. When the measure came to a vote it was beaten down by the overwhelming count of 95 to 12. Thus ignorant fanaticism has been dealt a heavy blow in teeming India and the way left open for improvement of cattle breeds. —— The Man Rivoat Town You Start Cleanup And Your Neighbors All Will Follow Suit; April Is, Month ___Serry: What you'll be if some- body else wins Tet BBY Because. — didn’t get your entry in on time. in the Baseball Contest. A communication, asking that everybody join tn making April the 1955 Clean Up Safety Specialist at Michigan State College. He urges farmers to join city people in cleaning up their premises. He points out that an early “clean upper” is a neighbor- hood blessing because the thing always is contagious. ee A painter working on a building high above the ground attracted the attention of Miss Marian Vishin at the office of the Michigan Children’s Aid Society in the National Building as he whis- tled “High and Mighty.” “The principal argument in our home is on the Pontiac Press Bonanzagrams,” phones Eldred Markman of Walled Lake, “And we still have hopes of agreeing on a winner. We would have: won the first one if we didn’t have dn eraser.” Re-elected Monday in his absence was Justice Donald E. Adams of Waterford. He was in Washington that day being admitted to practice law before the United States Supreme Court. Less than three days remain before the close of the MAT Baseball Con- -test. Your entry must be in the Pontiac Press office by noon Satur- day, or you cannet qualify te com- pete for that $250. Assistant Oakland. County Agricultural Agent for several years, Willard: E. Bosserman ; is the new agent for Roscommon and Mis- saukee Counties. A razor made in England in 1694 now is the property of Mrs. Robert Wery of Holly. father until his death in 1939. -_—_—— It has been in her family since early colonial days, and was used by her “When we were making out our entries your Baseball Contest,” writes Mrs. Harriett Monk Bill Tuttle.” ’ Verba! | Orchids 0 — Mr. and Mrs. Bert Feneley . of 27 Charlotte St.; fifty-ninth niversary. wedding an Act Now. to Pass Trade Agreements Act as. It Was Introduced, | mplores Citizen c it are tense. a, i > = re aes 3 talked with told me that my trou who “Gimprise it at ante. “address ‘snd ed Ble is with the officer that held the “tension is to be lessened, thoes wiht ast fa wrige ™y car — not the parking viola- thust-first begin with individuals. ite “Ssture. —— Pes ten. r .=$ In successful living, one thinks po age , Why this kind of treatment? Why mot go muck of himself, his PP diced So ahr was my car held overnight? problems, and his way of life, Pectin trea ee we J. M. Almas a5 of having the knowledge of ° Agreements Act 1974 §. Marshall how ether people in the world and it is now in the Senate Finance ; —' live and are successful in their Committee; however, crippling “I was driving down Baldwin ways, by Suanee Sueneie’ oe ane when T come to Ue Blinker Hight at This creates tolerance, patience, competition from abroad. And this ‘*,Fisber Body plant where most 24 aiiows for freedom and the ja & , ind , of the’ foot traffic crosses, the light rights of others, In successful liv- might has been built turned red and I could not stop ing our ideals are placed high, tition! ——— without stopping in the foot cros- and we aspire to achieve those sing ares and also taking a chance iaisig We exercise a certain Perhaps we should reconsider of getting hit from behind so I ount of self-discipline and cre- ; and set up a system of tariffs went through the light. There was ate moments for devotional pur- Ishi between states to protect Mich- a young policeman right behind Do. Hi a ee ee a. Andy do umn California's oranges ticket. _ Florida's. Soande = bit silly, + That was the first time in. my i . * doesn’t it? 29'5 in this city that I Baering Down First Space Platform. The present trade program was have been given = ticket for ) aprwUR “BUGS” BAER - ae geld mcoroa deg caro running a red light. (International. News Service) vid avae world economy — I think our policemen have We want no secrets about our Da Lawrence Says: measure to insure a solid front ta do ond teas Ooty ts > teat Oriental policies, Time to let the . against communism. Short-sighted job, but I think they should give ladies know that breaking your U.S. Can Legally Defend marc <® ster tis ro some atthe new ones some more chopsticks In Cochin-China is « aio ai ; d : wOuy the wi ot the ‘aiming before they give them a divorce. Lar. Quemoy, Matsu Isla people can convince the Senate “7 kiss we have performed an y; NGS ree colin peasy wl 114 E. New York Ave. naorenagees | —— Dulles’ By DAVID LAWRENCE _stheir stay in this country which } oo = ty” portfolio English WASHINGTON—Time was when could be used against Ametican “ced Fane ce arictiv® “Union Merger Will Spot _ 2% sing out taster than salmon mv oe the “inter. ‘oops if the existing armistice pmandments. Your voice can only Labor t ,_ aw oe oe mention phrase heard through letters your Place more Charley Chans tional law” meant certain, well breaks down and the Korean War sensors. Write without fail and sechaleg J °P __ *Sherlock Homeses oa television. fined principles of international ‘% tesumed. “4 washers allowing cual Wek Uiery sod oes Also, since when does a govern- "°™’ 1) Cousens’ President the unions to merge? Can't tncy We saw William Gilette create had placed in a recognized code. ™ent formally declared an aggres- West Bloomfield League of See that will make labor the o1i0-% wearing a hat that looked But today the words “‘interna- % by the United Nations, and stiil Women Voters Tuling party in this country (a ji tne egg-in-the-bag trick. There tional law’’ can be bandied about unpunished, acquire rights under Orchard Lake other Russia)? The worker will cay en sane Sven _ international law? have to jump when the bosses “* in public and few people question ( 1955) . ponctapl to out-slick half-wits and winning Son whens be eet —_— _— Feel Unjustly Treated iT mAttihieedans oe familiarity with the precedents or by Police from having a S-year contratt, it But since Warner Toland to forgetfulness. Iu His This leter is to. bring to light Will be the ruin of the factory played Charley there has been Thus, in the new resolution Footprints the thjustice being done by the pore” whe con Pay a cor, 9 steady parade of marching ren os cee smilit or eeeraa they could not be as fair and cour- "If the annual wage goes over, — CHRIST'S LAST WEDNESDAY — * The Dr. Watsons are out-num- rar a+ aged Br, Beet “Have I not chosen you 12‘ teous as they would have liked me gdm pe bered and out-numbed by Chariey’s manger 29 the Presi: 24 one of you is.a devil.” 0 be when I tried to get my car Guction quotas are met. if the "Umber one and two sons, We con- seat seusity ‘0 died Formiel John 6:70 The lc aot to dtveme Ol eben unions want to help the worker, code Merlarity. is a superior vi- and related areas, there occurs That fatal Wednesday while sre for the job they are doing, lke they claim, why don’t they /ain but the snti-Chans are picking this language: Ce eed’, 7 pa Bethany He put is in answer to a few who can- take the strike fund and invest‘? °° _—_ hercas the Untied Sines Semen oped te bn ex? not bé fair with the taxpayers of Cee oe nea ec netine, _Has anybody told our State De- under international law has no lasting shame... He bargained “™* “H*V- ° meat instead of worry and partment that when you take tea territorial rights or claims to the Jesus’ life away .. . For 30 silver - My car wamparked ins pre ganige Dnt a Matsa and Quemoy Islands; and coins’ pay . . . Small price for hibited sone, which is a $2 fine, ane ‘ whereas a military defense of which to sell a friend... ‘Tis and it was towed te the police ao Ton When a said istands by the United States written that he met his end... station, which is a §3 towing = — ae we ae —— subjects the United States to the =v suicide and since those days Charge. This I was pertectly a three month strike. sii = sen hat k- charge of acts of aggression and == We call one “Judas” who Willing to pay. But after finding Bamde House ; = a at be sth involvement in a Chinese civil betrays. my car at the police station and — one pe pos wary...” JULIEN C. HYER- talking to the officer im charge, ‘Andy’ ibes Ways yall a aon - petiue’e Chimie tooey’ Ge ruguawr rom ropay "7 tw walle meat ay. 10 Successful Living, rca eperet. ud tee Soe len en ee ee eee oe in war my car was we come from a legal standpoint if the and the gosaitisiongs of tachan the Lake Street Yard, another $3 to realize that we are living ina ty ae ee oer et a United States continues to recog- and the lusts of other things en- Charge and my permanent anti- world of tension. This home? . . . The walls, the rugs nize the same government. To tering in, choke the word, and it freeze drained out. This cost me is brought to us not only by our the chairs? . ... The hesement or hon tne ea ery ad ee gin Mark G19 Othe way 10 0 gas station to get read, but also by sur intimate te attic or... Thergmry, winding aes vehiiea tsa wolesteh- The god of this world is riches, some more anti-freeze. awareness of it through our per- Stairs? . . . Is it the bedroom. lished principle of international pleasure and pride, wherewith it I have a lot of respect for good sonal habits and practices. living room . . . The den or kitchen law and, so far as the United abuses ali the creatures and gifts police work, but véry little for bad. If the world is in a state of Sel cl. tape eer ee States government is concerned, of God.—Luther. ‘ Other police officers that Ihave tension, it is because the people ay Sane i ta | Qovertiment isthe : pave * on ee didbeguee er pe a =" — So .. . According to his kind . . . As ' ° - is restlessness in life... anisiance 6 tte coms ~ PQrents Failure to Sell Child on Religion hed wendency Fam Shr : : ° . uncertainty . . no tate arnt rors be wane’ Often Results in His Turning to Atheism sists nove: 3ft-c m seqagnined -hearts are warm inside... We ore ether ‘nets ‘witch would Mark ts « collove gréduste Soaily, Cee Ties 5 SS ar inks faa ar aS cadet of 5 be > = action weg a mnees atheism, despite the fact his And after his father dies, the of the pr Pier pal aaee Wherever we vo and Matsu Islands. Thus, the /ather is a dominant clergy- on may continue to boast of his _ So get the true facts and solve Congest government of Red China took 4". How would you explain atheism and debate ardently for dilemmas with scientific evidence. ; in a major war in Korea Mark's behavior to his wor- ocislism when his entire behavior To help do this, send for my book- Looking Back paar the United States and "id mother? Save this case i. really a misplaced attempt to let “Sex Problems of Young Peo- ry rye for your scrapbook, since if is strike back at his domineering Pile,” enclosing a stamped, return 1§ Years Age a instance of sudden male parent. ~ envelope, plus a dime. “ DICKINSON ORDERS probe of An armistice now has been atheism. . And you domineering parents boys’ school in Lansing.: signed, but an armistice is not ® =. ne GEORGE W. CRANE _Ysth’s advocacy of socialism should learn to sell religion instead = M.E-A. CONDEMNS charges treaty of peace. It continues from ‘ Cose 95:508: Mark K, eqed 23 or communism is often aided by of forcing it on teenagers. _—«that_ schools waste money. the viewpoint of international law : ’ ’ attendance at some of our col- —ivars write to Dr George W, Crane #0 Wears Age the legal conditions of a state of is a clergyman’s son. leges which still are tainted with Sackigen.“‘encisang a ang’ 'S" stomped. war which existed as against Red «put he says he doesn’t believe such ideas, especially in some of sis wre an 6 ams oe China before the armistice wWaS |. 4» his distraught mother in- O8F sociology . pe quitted wad a This armistice, moreover, has formed me. sors have mever even operated (Copyright 1965) velt's been repeatedly violated by the He claims religion just sn : : Red Chinese. Americans. captured opiate to delude the masses =p during the war have not been re- eep them in control. He now Py, Somersaults Are Rolled turned as required by that agree- gpm afer p-elpnepen rh O | Y ° ment. is doubly our — 1: nly at Your Own Risk American writers gone in their = “Mark has been home for a anxiety to appease the Red Chi- month ‘but hasn't listened to his nuns i candied Ora ot ms onan ae Oe ee aaa father’s sermons even once in those damage suit there has been no re- bowling green enjoying myself. of having a guilty conscience is “What could make him develop paults in the years T'vave bese pee, For the pamphlet “The Somer- ordering the release of the 76 such a strange outlook?” scribing morning rolls as a habit **ultauqua send stamped, self- Chinese students held in America =— Psychologists have found several for everbody, ) ee ee And please during the Korean War causes for sudden atheistic atti- bs For years I held out against the meeps oo em One editorial in an eastern news- tudes, among which the following oul at a combined weight of Webster's un medicine, but I'm not responsible paper concedes that “it would have Fe most common: a popetre or stand abridged dictionary and the asser- i you try ‘em and —— foolhardy to have permitted First, a child may have had re- profit, yet have the crust to (ry tions of numerous athletes, tum- bresk your persons who could aid the Chinese ligion forced down his throat in to tell businessmen and Uncle biers. gymnasts, and ordinary peo. MCX You roll entirely at your to return during the fighting” in such big and unattractive doses all Sam how to run thelr huge or - pie. for “‘somersault” as a proper °"™ Peril. Korea but argues that “after the throughout childhood, that he re- ganizations. "term for the maneuver, What these’ A Teader writes: fighting ceased, there was no bels. A second. basic cause for athe- experts call somersaults, we called , “! #™ very happy to tell you I for , ism, however, is an attempt’ to ir springs when I was a boy on S@ve for the past fifteen years moral or legal justification But if he has = domineering : Chapel Street in Canandaigua taken your morning rolis every retaining them.” | parent at home whe is big enough | solve an internal emotional crisis. morning, and I always feel re- Since when does an armistice » coerce the child inte sitting in For when a person has violated The difference between hand- freshed after my rolls. which stops the fighting also end 9 church pew, despite the child’s what he has been taught is a di- springs and afreprings being that “I am 76 years old, and I hope the legal rights of two belligerents? gecret distaste, then the child vine law, especially in the sexual im turning airsprings the hands that as long as I live I shall be The United States'has every right seethes and grows hateful. a er de not touch the ground, able to continue my morning rolls. to retain any foreign nationals dur- » of . I might carried i articles every ing a state of war and, when an Pe sag Aeon age ane aoe. But if he can sell himself on be- me tenia Dal eas piace ws yon have Belpel tae ta waar ope, ent then str aay me the word of his physical in Gratefully yours, (——)” denying structor in college that my “som- _ If you decide to try forward rolls ersaults” are just forward rolls, without first sending for the pam- , ene ee phiet, ask some youngster five or not phase me, but the truth is six years old to show you how. Young Bill is getting hard to han- Anyway I'm convinced they're die, 90 I'l cali ‘em whateyer the go8d medicine, That's why I roll physical instructor says. my own, Six, before breakfast, Bill, by the way, is the first thing every plus the bet, whe bad etree Cana” << ae the | Sua tone oeiey ia eet eS os therefore (remind me to tell readers about The 7 Keys to . for which cused this phantom malady later.) | adh othe aedh - rardhead but In aphiet which —- yo. = ult ty pect ote aos Send Se and sarod, wild quired by the silly stunt first thing every . terms of morning, I call ‘em somersaults, = up but the next printing will change dents. te forward Tolls — not because mation I'm getting sofy and afraid f ~ > * THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6, 1955 4 ws SEVEN , Open 3 nights to ‘Monday, Friday - SPRING Washablenylon Subteens’ smart SEPARATES fleece spring Easter-time Smart blouses = - ‘Toppers Dresses 298 43955 Tailored rayon-linen in white Altercaons and colors. 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The advance of time did to His personal story in recent years has been the story of an old man who has his 9 days, and some“not so good. battle has see-sawed, but it has been ered over him. They ordered him to be quiet, stay put and rest. = . a Instead Ahe old man insisted on ] by unofficially naming /him his | Lady Eden Ready for No. 10 Id Age ® ' Over 54,000 Circulation —_ we Largest in Our History’ Eden Takes Center of Stage — Steps Into Role | After Long Wait Sir Anthony Receives New Appraisal as He Becomes Tory Leader | LONDON wW—lIf ever a man was | trained to- be prime minister of | | Great Britain, that man is Sir An- | thony Eden. For more than half of his 57 years, Eden has been a member | of the House of Commons. For about a quarter of a century he has been the fair-haired boy of | the Conservative party. Most} everyone, including Eden himself, | felt that someday he must become = minister * * . But for years historic personali- | ties stood between him and the | | top. First there was Prime Minis- | ter Stanley Baldwin, who man- | aged the abdication of King Ed- | ward VIII, and took an affection- | ate interest in Eden's future, Then | there was Neville Chamberlin. ad- vocate of appeasement, with whom +_~_L | Eden disagreed AL AM. EDENS AND CHURCHILLS — Sir Winston Churchill and Mrs. | Finally .there was Wjastof.;Churchill flank Sir Anthony Eden and the latter’s bride, the former Churchill. Eden labored for_+im | Clarissa Spencer-Churchill, niece of Sir Winston, at.No. 10 Downing | with selfless loyalty. ChuroMffll re- | Street in 1952. This picture was made shortly after marriage of Sir | warded him, several yearg ago, | __ “heir apparent.” / Now Eden steps into his heri- tage, master of 10 Downing St. Problems hammer constantly at the door of No. 10. Peace or war, | lcold or hot, East or West, the| LONDON # — In her younger, of New York, favored daughter of | ® te . mt | Ath Anthony and Clarissa Empire sometime today. With formal announcement tirement Tuesday, Eden will become prime minister of the British AP Wirephete « of Churchill's re- Occasionally she gate a cocktail checked to see if it could be a seven seas, the British Common- | days. politically conscious Clarissa| Leonard Jerome, American mil- | party, No one recalls seeing Sir church marriage The answer from berger mistence with the Commau. | SPECT + Churchill did more de-| nists, the atomic age, relations lionaire. j Her mother died in 1941 and her | Anthony at one of the parties. Eden got a divorce in 1990 from the Church of England was “no” because of Eden's divorce. So they S a ; bating than.dating. And at 32 she | father, called “the Churchill no-| his first wife Beatrice. She had | were married in Caxton register | with America—the new Prime Min- | made Anthony Eden propose sev-! body knew,” died in 195. He was gone off to the United States office. | ister is bound to be about the busi- | eral times before she said yes. | not wealthy. Clarissa inherited 200 | est man in Britain. He will need [the health and strength which | is now, at 3. completing a round | country cottage. | were restored to him in a Boston trip. AS the niece of Prime Min-;| She grew up | hospital in 1953 ister Churchill she left .No. 10] Paris, went to excellent schools ing him a new scrutiny. He has Now she goes back as the wife of | “correct” accent so necessary in | been on the scene and in the pa-| Churchill's successor. and the| London society. She wore properly | pers since 1923, when he first came | Edens take over the official home| subdued, often black and grey, up to Parliament from Leaming: | o¢ British prime ministers ton. He was the promising young | * * *& matching her eyes, adidéed a little man, a hustling man who got! Like her husband, she has been} color. Her shoes had outlandishly things done smoothly, and served | understudying her new job for a) high heels. , his prime ministers and his coum | jong time. Sir Anthony has watched | .. =. |try in highly important but im | and jJearned from Sir Winston dur-| She looked and acted like a well- “bored to fears with politics,"’ | to be a foreign minister's wife.” in London and Their son Nicholas had been-iving jonable Cariton Gardens in Canada. Another son. Simon, war As midsummer of 1952 passed there was hardly a hint that tailored clothes, Silk-s¢arves,/Clarissa amd Eden were thinking) home about marriage. They saw each , other occasionally but they did not appear to be particularly close friends. « ~ . Eden, at 55. was 23 years older The blonde, blue-eyed aristocrat | pounds ($560) a year and a small! and saying she “was not cut out) than his bride They have been living in fash- in Lon- with a country don's West End. The British themselves are giv- Downing St. to go ‘to her wedding.| and léarned to speak with the, was killed in Burma durjng the place in Buckinghamshire called Dorneywood House. Now in addi- tion to 10 Downing St. they will take over Chequers, the country Britain furnishes its first ministers. 7 . - Lady Eden is expected to con- tinue traveling with her husband. She also can be expected to launch somewhat junior capacities. Like | ing the vears of the later Church- | born Englishwoman, In 1938 she| Then in late sumimer came the a few ships, help lay cornerstones the Prince of Wales. (now Duke | in era. Lady Eden has been study-|'was named London's most beauti-| social bombshell. Clarissa moved for hospitals and welfare houses, helping t phras@ a misleading of Windsor) before him, there was | ing under Lady Churchill ful debutante. to Downing Street and the engage- visit auto shows and let tankers communigee for reporters puzzling | a tendency to think of him as be-| RBoecause of the admiration she She studied briefly at London’ ment was announced. Their friends be named for her if the owners outside the house... g ing perpetually young, and not yet | has for Clementine Churchill, it is| University . She worked, say Eden bad to ask het not once insist. jot ‘his friend Lord Beaverbrook, friend left the sickre St jg a quite ready fer major responsiblli- | probable changes will be few in} on the E et Vogue; but several times. Almost withott! She will be hostess @en Queen the newspaper publisher. The news ties the running of the official resi-| and did film publicity work for! a pause the couple was married. , Elizabeth visits No. 10, And hostess was kept secret and Churchill was, the statement to newsmen. slip-, That's ail over. |dence and if the manner of serv-| Sit Alexander Korda for $2,600 a’ Somewhere, sandwiched among also for every type of political put to bed. Worried doctors hov- | pered feet echoed in the corridor. | . 2-8 |ing as hostess for Britain's Prime| year. Her war. contribution was these events, Sir Winston had leader who visits London —_ Churchill, only a few hours after : —— _ — Churchill Paid Tribute Churchill what dictators’. armies and warplanes failed to do. It made him surrender. Churchill yielded the post of power that he loved and ciung to for years dogged In 1951 a sudden stroke laid him low at the French Riviera home = * - He. bowed to the pleas of his doctor Lord Moran. : He gave in to the urging of his In their hew appraisal, the Brit- | pinister. decoding ‘work for the Ministry of —-—-—— ish see, superficially and first of | Britons generally agree a prime | his stroke, was up out of bed— ‘Information, ; wife Clementine, who feels he must conserve hig waning strength. | t0 RAF in Famed Talk He surrendered to the tactful —| LONDON (UP) ——It was in the but urgent — suggestions of some | . Conservative party feaders who | 2utumn of 1940 that savage air want a younger, more vigorous | els of the Battle of Britain wert | man at the helm in-Britain's com- | being fought. A skinny force of ing general election campaign. Spitfires and Hurricanes beat aks ‘back the Luftwaffe. Winston But he yielded mainly, friends | : say, to a growing awareness on Churchill said of the youths flying the British planes: his own part that for him time and strength may be running out.| “The gratitude of every home in He is in his Sist- year He is an old man who has doddered, as old men will, on one day, and to great heights of oratory and in- tellect on the next. Sometimes ly he has nodded his white-fringed head in sudden sleep midway in meetings of the British Cabinet. Sometimes he has momentarily | the enemy, goes out to the British | their prowess and their devotion. forgotten the names of world- | Conflict was so much owed-by so gered him that he fought: his way ly cropped English hedge. famous men—men of power with whom he has wined and dined and matched wits across the table in wary intimacy. * . “I am now nearing the end of my journey,” he said in tones tinged with regret in his 80th birthday speech last November. But in his waning years he has also stirred the nation im ringing speechés that have again revealed the sweep of his mind and rallied Britain behind portentoug policies. “Never. flinch, never weary, never despair,”’ he urged the na- tion last month. The words burned themselves into Briton's memories, crystalli- zing support for his policy of building British hydrogen bombs to hold Russia at bay. And while at times the old man has seemed to be fading, he has revived regularly to mow down Laborite opponents, one after an- other, with guick shafts of repar- tee in the, House of Commons. Churchill a¥ question time lately, with his quick and impish wit, has been a delight for political en- emies as well as Eden to Continue — Alliance With U.S. WASHINGTON P — On the spe- . cific question of relations with the many to. so few.” | 4) | and chasing his associate down a | drafty hall. He wanted to make | another change in the communi- ’ que. And he did. . * His love of words and fust for | work recharged his strength Two years ago a second stroke paralyzed him and left him speech- less. Men of his age rarely recover from a stroke of such, severity. ’Pédple Gose to Churchill expected him to di. throughout the world, except from | ern wheel chair replete with in-| tered. + genious gadgets to make life eas- airmen, who, undaunted by odds, | ier for chair-bound invalids. It de-| warmth, as befits a man of cen- | way—for social activities. unwearied in their constant chal-| lighted Churchill at first. Then the | turies of aristocratic background. lenge and mortal danger, are | thought struck him that the Prime | He .speaks knowledgeably about | Spencer - Churchill was the daugh- | = “ turning the tide of world war by | Minister Of Great Britain was de- fewy anything. He is slim, tall and | ter of the seventh earl of Abingdon. Cheated Winnie pendent upon gadgets. “Never in the field of human _ His friends say the idea so an- | Once quite a bush, is like a proper- | Spencer - back to health. | all, just about the most present-| minister's wife can best do her After her uncle and future hus- band helped steer the Allies to victory, _she took —a apartment near Regents Park. Her able man in the Commonwealth. job by being occasionally seen and He has a hot temper under- | heard. Lady Eden fits—the “neath, but the first. impression 1s | mold. ” one of easy charm, He has been eee everywhere. He has seen just about She is 5 feet 7. She's trim. a/| restaurant everything. He fought in Flanders jittie on the lean side and not given }homey side. i like most Englishmen of his age. | to putting on weight. She is natu-| Once she was robbed and it} There was no easy command for ‘rally shy. developed she kept her jewels, Capt, Eden—he went over the top Before World War II, when she| some of them Churchill family on dark night. Once on the Somme, | knew Anthony Eden only as a col-| heirf§oms, in a butter can buried under star shells and méchine-gun | jeague of her uncle's, Clarissa was| underneath the tomatoes down fire, he dragged back a sergeant | one of Britain's bright and politi-| below her sink. 'They debated political issues and Eden radiates’ a reserved cared little—or said they did, any- | Believe Str ike | Her mother Lady Gwendeline Churchill, a descendant well dressed. The Eden moustache, | Her father was Maj. John — of the Dukes of Mariborough. Her Londoners meals mostly came from a Greek | nearby. She has a —— = = Sir Winston LONDON #® — Sir Winston Churchill remains a knight with a mission. The old. warrior bowing out of the prime ministry is lured on bf his holy grail, the hope he can yet help attain. world peace- lasting peace settlement which the masses of the people of every race and in every land fer- vently desire.’ He first entered Parliament 55 years ago. Almost nine years hind him. War and cold war have been his lot under two sover- At 30. he wafits to ‘‘bring nearer . i that of service through two terms as | Britain's first minister are be- | (Continued Tomorrow) ‘ Feel That grandmother was Jennie Jerome, Still Pursues Holy Grail of True Peace peace. And he led the Conserva- tives to victory, Cheering Britons almost mobbed him, Nearly 77, he swung a gold- headed cane, smoked a big cigar and held two fingers high in his victory sign. Probiems tumbled upon Church- ill: The old rift between East and West; warfare in Korea, . Indo- china, Malaya; the Formosa issue: inroads upon British holdings in Iran, Egypt and other far places; a creaky economy at home He solved some. He kept digging at others. But the load was heavy. The administrative routine was too much Retiring Chief Merited Front Page Tributes LONDON —They never thought he would do it in the middle of the newspaper strike. That's what they were saying in pubs last night as word spread that Sir Winston Churchill: had stepped down ag prime minister. And most Britons, even the left- wing Labor party members who had been his severest critics, thought it was a pity it had te end like that. © 08 *‘He ought to have had his front pages this day,” said a Scottish janitor who never voted Conserva- | tive in his life. | “It must have broken the old man's heart to go out with none of | them fine obituaries the newspa- | pers got ready,” said a hard-faced | taxi driver. “A bloody shame, it was.”’ ; | The British Broadcasting Corp gave the nation the news at 5:30) p.m. but a lot of Londoners were | still working then or riding sub-| way trains and buses home, and | they didn't hear it. Ordinarily they would have learned about’ this page in world history from their newspapers. But | London's three dailies, | along with the city’s 10 morning papers, have been closed since a week ago last Friday by a strike of maintenance men. So a great many people didn't iknow Winnie had done it until they | stopped in. at the neighborhood pub—the poor man's club in Eng land—for their, evening pints of | beer. Churchill Art Accepted LONDON @®—-Two paintings by Tab tet See as Np Academy , top British art event, eigns, George VI and Eliza- beth I. He took the helm in Britain's darkest hour and steered a course through ‘blood, toil, tears and sweat’ to victory over Nazi Ger- many, Then, in his second term, he started Britain on the road back from socialism and swelled | her voice in world council. He retires from Downing street with probably more of the world’s laurels than any other man alive, Age has slowed Churchill. Some- times his memory plays tricks with him, For a time he was paralyzed by a stroke; he has met frustra- tions and even humiliations. But none of these has dimmed his teal to crown with peace a career made hereic largely through war. The very existence of the British Commonwealth was _ threatened when he assumed the prime min- istry May 10. 1940 Britain stood virtually alone then against Hitler's legions. By his finely tooled oratory and his in- domitable will, he rallied ill - pre- pared forces in a fight for sur- vival. He became a moving spirit in the Allied master strategy which finally crushed the Axis Voters weary of war threw out Churchi]l's Conservative lee’s Socialistic Labor Party as- sumed control. Churchill became leader of his majesty's loyal oppogition in the House of Commons while the La- borites started converting Britain into_a welfare state. But six years of socialism sati- — ated many British voters, The wheel turned again in October | 1951. Churchill in the | campaign to cat back ‘the labor | program for the nationalization He cast off as govern- | ment in July, 1945. Clement R. Att- | Onty two elder Englishmen hung on a8 pfitie niinisters— both before the turn of the 20th Century, when the job was vastly simpler. Lord Palmerston at 81 died in office in 1865. William Ewart Gladstone gave up in dis- ‘appointment at 83—in 1982—after trusted colleagues deserted him | in his campaign te keep down | arms expenditures, | Churchill is primarily a foreign affairs man—but he prides him- ‘self, too, on steering Britain toward free enterprise, He inherited a welfare state In | 1951. Many of the nationalized | stamps imposed by the labor gov- ernment still remain—the Bank of England, coal mines, railways, utilities and civil aviation. | “Socialism brought us to the | brink of bankruptcy,” Churchill said. ‘We were standing on a treacherous trap door leading to economic. disaster."’ He found it ,wasn't so easy to turn back. Of the industries na- tionalized by the labor govern- ment, only steel has been freed land the first steps taken toward | putting transport back under pri- vate ownership. His government | adopted the tax-suppurted national health scheme as its own. With a mantle of fame securely around his shoulders, Churchill is still restless as he muses, “I am now near the end of my journey.” Not long ago he said plainly, “T have no intention of passing my remaining years in explaining or withdrawing anything I have . said in the past, still less in apolo- gizing for it.” Always looking ahead, he cautioned, “I consider be fotind much- better ties to leave the Then he added wit ; - _ _|__sTHE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1955 X-Raying of Gland Slows Certain Lethal Growths THE LITTLE BLUE DUCK An Easter Story © JUDSE 1 GUESS THAT'S THE LAST OF jaeint 46 werLene tie pean tO E z i g 7 E E Pt eFee afl algig Li 3 E | i | d F rie fi BY WALT SCOTT Soviets Offer Tokyo | i ! i glands which stimulate these can-| X-rays or other radiation is one way to knock out the pituitary without surgery. 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IGNACE (UP) — The ad- {full ‘of + scenic ‘attractions Merritt- Chapman & Scott ‘Corp., | Corp, planned to bring in $00.more| ly shorter than the Golden Gate | along side taxi stands, so that| 5) ARTA @—Glenn Beuschel, re- : pir tefcamapaligesl sites, | contractors for the bridge’s under: | men r | bridge of San. Francisco. customers can call the cabs to| 10 \icyds5rs cloction wae en than 1000 workers bore down on| The four-mile bridge will re- ; Mina westesklersieed on thn Mf measured from anchorage to | their homes. to’ St. Mary’s Hospital the little resort town of St Ig- | Place the ferryboats, cutting the| With enough of the pasic founda- lest weelt te gut 6: bend anchorage, the Mackinac Bridge ‘Paxi- drivers aren't. enthusiastic Rapids after suffering a heart at- nace today to open the sécond | Straits corssing time from the }tion completed to start work above sek to aie cece ee Gee would be the longest in the Fer one thi they have to buy tack at his home last Sunday. Hos- phase of construction of the Macki- |Presenf\ 53 minutes (not counting | W@ter soon, the American Snstiities. world. The New York Narrows | a key to the box another. pital officials described his condi- nac bridge. the spent waiting for ferries) | Division of United States Steel ' bridge, seen to be built, will be | the customer often gets tired of tion Tuesday as ‘good’ If the project goes according! to | to about 12 minutes, ‘The main goal this summer in| 1.414 ft. shorter from anchorage | waiting and finds another cab. Beuschel admitted : aot teenie neni second-long:| witty men returned to their | Hawaii Will Welcome [construction of the birdge will be | #@ anchorage, but longer ve" | Worst of all, @ cab on its way amination, cat suspension. bridge will span the | jobs Monday te prepare equip- 5,000 C : completion of the two main towers, | "¥ee™ towers. — " "jete paartanemearnel sesigreen waters of the Mackinac! ment to be moved out inte the | Onventione@rs | cording to C. E. Haltenhott, pro. |’ Bridge tolls, accoraing to present | pro ty AY ee mote than two! straits at a moment's notice. | HONOLULU (2) —~ Conventions ject The towers must be | P@MS Tange from $2.50 for auto-| Ey toe Sn, saree years now. The $100,000,000| Some workers said the first | are important here, too. engineer. ss mobiles to $6.25 for semi-trailer | froin enn ra $ wesb—illo oat ae, inking ‘Michigan's upper| floating derrick may be moved | ‘The Hawaii Visitors Bureau es-|C™Pleted by the end of 1955 in| trucks—bout 25 per cent less than oem aw ead ent. palatal meaey —lacong =" into place Thursday or Friday, | timates some 5,000 conventione jerder Ga. saset the 38H apening | pressat ferry tells pg = pa ge Completion of the Seles The housing problem at St. Ig-| will spend an estimated $900,000 | “ry towers wil reise 552 feet |for the Se coe namer ooo MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN ond Mens wnscia sash tor Catltos overcome the main obsitele to | ice: O the north shore of the| in the islands in 1955. above the level of the water. To the |that the Mackinac Bridge will -be You can afford, segurdless of how much ef how mesh you owe. |] and adults, Perfected. by Dr. D. #. “© | straits, and at Mackinaw City on| Biggest assembly will be the tops of the towers will be fashioned |the only two-toned bridge in the NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED [@-—-U> rons } poppe aps had —meneordamaosed [on south shore was expected to | 58th general coiivention of the | the cables, 24% inches in diameter, | world—a bright green span with _ ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED ayer gan, Ss major |be complicated this spring with | Protestant Epis¢cepal Church to support one of the longest spans ivory-colored towers - ” | recreational frontiers. | the arrival of more than twice the | bringing 3,000 delegates to Hano-| “? 5 tatahe. | : Delle yea ee JAYU It will: give the vo. | mumber of than took part | lulu Sept. 416 ia | ents Ye me the world. | His name, appropriately, is John Hours: IGAN CREDIA to 1. Evenin FLLOI gions to the south direct access | in the project in 1954. the 1,000-man California tate s04| urcceumee hn ae yorared | MICHI N CREDIT COUNSE L RS I Se ee oon by highway to a vast and littie- | Only 500 men were on the job | Hawaii Territorial Dental Asm.| than that of the George Washing: About 2 out of every 3 adult|] 4! % South Saginew Se. Above Gcklond Theater ff /- exploited area of lakes and forests, last year. Most were employes of | meeting June 15-18. ton bridge in New York, but slight-'! Americang wear eyeglasses. Phone FE §-0456 | TTT 48 South Saginaw Street --- Pontiac LE - JOKE NO APRIL-FOOLING! tht Se ogg a= We thought we were crazy. “like a fox” . . now we find we were just crazy to buy so many beautiful MEMBRANDT LAMPS when the manufacturer gave us @ big value . . . they're wonderful as wedding, anniver- , sary, birthday or Christmas gifts . . . but we just can’t wait for that special occasion , . . so here’s value plus! EVERY GENUINE REMBRANDT LAMP If 4 $49.95 Rembrant Lamps . $25.00 We had visions of a quick turnover—and--- reordered like crazy! Now we must sell -at spectacular reductions to make room! $54.50 Ceder Chest of Drawers Se Sick in the head, we were, to have ever bought so much of a good thing! Look! LANE TABLES © End Tebles = © Cocktail Tables © Lamp Tables © Step Tables ® Picture Window Tables, etc. uble Dressers. . Night Stands ..... Odd Vanities ..... * anyone so stupid as to price Lane Tables so low. Values te 99° it e. Up te A é m $45.00 ; f aes We cannot ever recall li $89.95 All at Va Price i Ask About the WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN @ No Interest! @ No Carrying Charge! © Digi poor Bi Sick or Showld sell for much more. Just 37 These odds and ends that must be sold this week-end «+» Should have been sold at the regular price long ago ... the room is more precious than the merchandise . .. Buy now while we're mad enough to take such a@ floss. van , *y , \% bf \ @ WARD’S OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAY : }iui 4% oo fim Co %.. / do... Dee Mie end — a @e sf ef .. Line ee ee eo fe ee os ‘ k , } } THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIT, 6,'1955 ary | PP OR J: y | % A } } ; Jn ‘ ; } ; | i, eee Oar eh ee le may cnn Om Wee © The Life of Christ—27 . ‘ — . Women Visit Grave, Find Body Is Missing \— ar “= oe ; = For the 1 } VA re ‘ in His final to the world The angel’s message was the , announced. It is to a fallen woman | Crit chose Me” pep sarefuly "he WL after the | that His Resurrection is announced. | ee tO YY Saniedton exe's ates te : 0 e “Ky ye - Peete) Mg Yy one Those who saw the empty |} — . : og MD ge A A goes back again t® His Passion, | st#ve, were bidden to go to Peter l VA fy eke, Soe ee he ee ee ' > fia / for the angel speaks of Him as | Whe had tempted Our Blessed Experienced - } not what they do.” After three hours | ‘tt “Jesus of Nazareth Who was cru- | Lerd ence from the Cross and ‘ of ‘suffering “Hp gave up Wis own ile cified.” These words tell: the | three times denied Him. Sin and MECHANICS PREVIEW WATCHES — Same of Hig humanity, the hu- | dental cannot choke Divine Love. : REVIEW WATCHES By BISHOP FULTON J. SHEEN mility of Hig dwelling place, and | Paradoxical it is, that the more|| @MG TRUGK & GOACH In the dim dawn of Sunday morn- the ignominy of His Death; and | we sin and the less we can be Division General Meters Corp. woe S vty Degg egg mil a alt Goan os lemtinenn, Saneniag lieve in His Love, and yet the ' Pontiac proaching tomb. very shame-are brought In com- | more we sin and repent, the more fact that the women brought spices parison to His rising from the | we wonder at the marvels of His METAL FINISHERS proved that they did not expect a dead. Bethichem and Nazareth | Love. It is to the lost sheep pant- Resurrection. It seems strange and Jerusalem are all made the |ing in the wildertiess that He COLOR SPRAY that such should have been the identifying marks of His Resur- | comes; it is the publicans and the to Death and His angel’s words: “ the persecuting Pauls to whom Resurrection. But evidently the place wines they laid Hine con | the most persuasive entreaties of WELDERS the CAROLYN ~ disciples, as well as the women firmed the reality of His Death and love are sent. To the man who 19 JEWELS, whenever He predicted His Pas- the fulfillment of the ancient proph- was named a Rock and who would Apo Soot Setiear on ‘. Faaslcy: > 4 |slon and Resurrection seemed to ecies, We wander through a grave- | 5@v¢ tempted Him from a Cross. . pply % P SASCY Ste. {notice much more His Death than the risen Saviour now sends White Gold Case. ; ae / | gg lara yard and look at tombstones al-| ino the the Employment Office 50 ' BS : t never oc most all of which are headed with | ..c 8, ‘pe, Women the message $72 Se curred to them as possible thing; the inscription: Hie Jacet or “Here Peter. 7:15 A. M. to 5 P. M. ' it was foreign to their thoughts y | lies.” ‘Then foljbws the name of 3) Be Continued GMC Truck and Coach Divisions With Expansion . gag When the stone was rolled to the dead, and perhaps some praise 660 S$. Bivd., Pontiac Bracelet — $79 50 Adds beauty to the band! Senne Oe eter, et oy of one departed. But here in con- | Town Made-to-Order ee encennmtatats . : < thee The only’ thought pases aged ew poe ae LAWRENCE, Mass. (UP)—The | the BAXTER the women had was to anoint the is not here.” city of Lawrence is the only made- Helps Heal And Clear U7 JEWELS, 10K Voltow ins ra tere a Gespeiting, ond to behead Ag Fgh their va _ | bee as wong chat. to 6, « ow «| Hehy Skin Rash! . Eu aie Suton were ot heaged by Abbott ce =a mere er otemsend the terial, nance tere | oe an dence enough of the fact of the| Lawrence formed company to poemptig sdlianes eatin ben’ great concern was a practical | The Resurrection was no mystery to the Angel whe told the mourners, | Resurrection. They are directed| lay out a city on the Merrimack and so helps heal and one. ft ; “Here is the place where they laid Him.” immediately to hasten and give| River. A dam was built, hills! clear “Who is to roli the s intelligence of the Resurrection.| leveled, valleys filled in, buildings ho is to stone @way | countenance was as lightning and Saviour’s grace, one soldier more | It was to a virgin woman that| erected and an entire commani og we on >» | his raiment was as snow and than Pilate had appointed, the birth of the Son of God was| moved into. houses. heart of little , entrance to the tomb by placi You have come to look ‘for this huge stone it; their Jesus of Nazareth, worry was how to remove the bar- | Who was. crucified; He bas risen rier in order that they might carry again, put their‘errand of mercy. The men| He is not here. Here is the would not'come to the tomb until} ° place where they laid him. they were summoned—so little did} Go and tell. Peter and the rest pdfs ha But the women came of his Disciples use, in their grief, they! That He is. going before you : eS omen a celetning into: Galilee ; . When’ they’came near they saw| There you shall’ have sight of that the stone, great as it was, Him -as He promised. you. had been’ rolled away already.| To an angel, the Resurrection But they did not immediately jump | would not be a mystery, but His 4 to the conclusion that His Body | Death would be. For us, the Death -. |had risen. Their conclusion would | is not a mystery, but His Resur- af lin Berens Saal beeen ir baer ee , 5‘ ° moved he Body. The Resurrec-|to the angel, is now made “The Store Where Quality Counts” ia ais ie a le expectations. | subject of the announcement. The of the dead body of their | angel was one keeper than 28 W. Huron _ FE 2-7257 i | | } The Value Leader) for 1955 COME IN! 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Here’s modern automatic cooking at its LOW DOWN PAYMENT PONTIAC’S ONLY DO FT 0) iti peiaslalan eel etd lee telat: MO-4519-60 . & * MA : 256 So. SAGINAW ee ae oe FEderal 2-102¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WERNESDAY, Colortul, decorated eggs—trimmed in artistic feral designs, Choice of 4 flevertul centers Pertect replica of Easter a mae cverd lote—filled with selected BAS KEI ETS Mary Lee Condies. [ Seeks Volunteers 'for Observer Posts LANSING & — The State Civil | Defense Office is launching a cam- paign to recruit more volunteers for Michigan's 575 Ground Observ- er Corps Posts. : C. F. Van Blankensteyn, civil de- fense director, said local civil de- Bunny Nest Easter ‘BASKETS Huge enortment of NOVELTIES Somnuer kane | fense officiers will seek coopera- > | tion of fraternal and civic groups ‘| in recruiting enough workers to | man the posts on a 24-hour basis. | The observation posts, set up | throughout the state, are designed | to spot planes that slip through the radar net. 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Couple Stands Mute Before Circuit Judge A couple stood mute in Circuit Court yesterday on a charge of stealing a mink coat, luggage, a | typewriter and other articles from ;@ home at 10745 Vernon, Hunting- ton Woods, last Jan. 30. Judge George B. Hartrick en- tered an innocent plea for them and ordered a trial date set. Held in Oakland County Jail under $5,- 000 bond are Stephanie O’Daniel, 39, and Paul Baity, 26, both with Hurt 15, Damage Crops in Texas SHERMAN, Tex. (® — Heavy winds described ag ‘‘tornadolike,”’ hail and rain battered north Texas areas early today and left at least | 15 Poy wir in Sherman. At Bonham, to the east of Sher- | man, newsman Bob Cantrell re- ported “awfully heavy rain,”’ a vicious, crop-killing hailstorm, and winds of tornado force. ny said buildings, both business and residential, were unroofed by the wind and that some streets were blocked temporarily by fall- ing limbs from wind - whipped trees. He said hail of ‘‘large- marble size” covered the ground to an inch in depth and that in some exposed places the hall was a foot deep. He predicted a total loss to any crops standing and said fruit trees were stripped, Television antennas, roofs, trees and shrubbery were the chief suf- ferers in Bonham. The Bonham police department's short-wave radio antenna was around the rear of the police station by the terrific winds. Power was knocked out to many sections of Bonham. Oil Firm Head Dies HOLLAND ®—John J ggg 65, co-owner of Boeve Oil Co., Holland, died Monday in Yoliand Hospital. LOWEST-PRICE CAR YOU ALL THIS IS PLYMOUTH! IN THE LOW-PRICE 3 TO GIVE der Sen. Kefauver yesterday. APRIL 6, 1955 | enema: > p | Saas “sy 1 | 1 | | | WHY PAY UP TO TOP SIX {|} TOP SIZE } | TOP VALUE} | $500 More | i , ! 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Stevenson is a shio-in . é Democratic presidential| Sen. Gore (D-Tenn), said any- $1995 me - | wody who thinks Sf may be im- Both For 12 Sparkman, Stevenson's 1952 vice presidential running mate,‘said he is convinced Gov. 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Inexpensive, t00, and simple to install. mo + : ALSO » The Ideal Support for Your Mailbox | All Steel POST ‘ For Mailboxes All steel mailbox post ; complete with platform $ 29 for securing your mail- . bor. Here is a long last-. ing support that only ‘ | has to be driven into the EACH e} ad : ground. 4 CLOSEOUT FLAT WALL PAINT .. . ca. $259 HARDWARE CO. ‘MARDWARE © COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 CAKLAND FE 4-1594 was in critical condition todayy with .burns suffered in a children burned to death. The children, ‘Thomas, 4; Rich- | ard, 2; and George, 1, all died when flames swept through the in- terior of the family's four-room frame home yesterday, A fourth child, 2-week-old Keith, was hos- pitalized with burns and smoke in- | halation. Doctors said Mrs. Vanlerberghe severely gashed her right wrist while smashing out a window in an attempt to save her children | and suffered bufns over 95 per cent of her body. Her husband, George, a live- jstock truck driver, returned from | his route to find his home scorched | by the fire and his family gone. St. Clair Shores Fire Chiet | was caused by defective wiring and apparently broke out while Mrs. Vanilerberghe and her four children were still sleeping. Breaking Up Ice Today in St. Marys River SAULT STE. MARIE — The Coast Guard icebreaker Macknaw worked its way up the St. Marys River today clearing ice for the 1955 navigation season through the | Soo locks, the huge cutter is scheduled to the Soo where a centennial cele- | navigation will be held. Mean- | while, the Coast Guard cutter |} Mesquite is expected to leave the Soo Friday to help the Mackinaw | in ice breaking operations in the lower St, Marys River. Williams, Peltz Air Difficulties on Roads | LANSING (UP)—The two prin- | Cipals in Michigan's road program jsquabble were scheduled for a mid-session showdown today—with }both agreeing they were right |back where they started two/| | months ago | Gov. G. Mennen Williams and |Rep. Emil Peltz (R-Rogers City), chairman of the House Road and | Bridges Committee, were sched- | luled to meet to work out a new compromise on a plan for high- way construction after the first one failed. | fire in which three of-her four | * bration marking the opening of | tea! Rice, Dueck Milter: 8 the, get. before his body was found on oad river bank, © An autopsy was atin to de- | termine the ‘cause of death. | Finds How Tough It Ils | for Income Tax Men NORFOLK, Va. (UP) — L. W. Shafer sympathizes with Internal Revenue service officials even | though he never worked as a tax | collector. His telephone number was listed by mistake in a published article | on income tax collections. Shafer said he has been plagued by callers, each calling him a dif- ferent name. City, .Mich., helped pull three peo- ple from the ocean surf last night. Cederbe rg, 35, here for thé con- owner of a motel on the ocean- | front, heard cries for help about | | 7:30 p.m. |seph B. Jensen, 37, , Jamestown, | N.Y.; his daughter, Patricia, 12; and Ann Cusic, 12, of Stokie, I. Cederberg and Scherer stripped to *their shorts, rushed into the surf and pulled the three ashore. All are okay. Wins Farmer Title ALLEGAN W — Raymond G. Brenner, 26, of Shelbyville, has been chosen Allegan County's out- standing farmer in the Junior Chamber of Commerce young farmer contest, terday in an argument over a 95- “Tee as: Paul Rogers, was in serious condition at Receiving Hos- | pital. Rogers brought help by scream- | | ing into his two-way radio. A dis- | | Caught in the undertow were Jo- | _patcher, Mrs. Dorothy Cross, heard | | the calls and ordered all available | | cabs to assist the wounded driver. | At the same time, a switchboard | operator called police, but the man had disappeared by the time they arrived. He also eluded a passing | motorist who gave chase on foot. a ” gp ay : a a ees. aes i el gee® Ht ay a if “] bas 7 ! sf - \ ) TWENTY. Two aa , m. . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIT. 6, 1955 qt hi Td a i! Snore Albino Muskrots Screen ond Ramee | Bab ‘Marshall Scouts Find | Detroit Police Seeking _ | Michigan Farm Price. | nage st ed Rgrelinag oe ALERT LEA, Minn, (?)— furred muskrats with pink eyes, Mother, y Hurt ‘Body of Man by River Sate Solon Helps 'Knifer in Cabbie Attack | LANSING @ — The. index ot| partially offset by greeny . ;'as Fire Kills 3 Tots | Mansuats. ow — Toe bots ot Save 3 From Sed DETROIT df —. Police today, | Prices received by Micfigan farm | Prices fit Posltry> 6%, beei.ca ¢ Howard C. Unger, 33, of Marshall | teought @ man who stabbed a 61. | ‘Tt “*cimed one. point during ; sauleuns ak ar a con |e found yesterday by a group of DAYTONA BEACH, Fis. year-old cab driver in the} es- sodoeal a cameron Aree nt at tan Goss whee yalow Vanlerberghe, 25, of St. Clait poy geuots who wete hiking along |U:5: Rep. E. A. Cederberg of Bay ung y -state crop reporting eo oe. 800 us today! Misfortune plays no favor- ites. You may suffer a stag- 609 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. THATCHER, PATTERSON & WERNET Insurance at Your Service Since 1889 FE 2-9224 CANDY FILLED ROLLING DUCK Williams and Peltz had once agreed on a ‘‘package”’ but the measure was amended 37 | times by the Senate and Williams claims the agreement no longer holds. Driver Loses Control, Goes for Wild Ride + —-OWOSSO th—When Loren Bielting lost control of his car he really went for a ride. The 56-year-old Saginaw man shot over a 20-foot embankment, | ended up in the Shiawassee River,, | wrecked the car, was fined $50 for | drunk driving and his operators’ license was revoked. However, he } was not hurt. ‘Should Have Got One plan in | order to get passage in the House | BANK Lerge, plestic. On wheels, Filled with } Panted = marshmaliow pong gr fevers. to Write Under Water SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—Mary | Millen, a swimming pool cashier, | noticed:a long blue streak on the | side of a boy’s leg yesterday as / he climbed out of the water. “How did you get that awful »bruise on your leg?’’ she asked. “Nothing wrong with my leg,” the boy said. “It's my fountain pen. It leaks.” Fire Chief ‘Resigns JACKSON WW — Duane Harring ton, Sumrit Township fire chief resigned Tuesday. He had held the position since March 15, 1953. His successor will be named by the — Board April 12. Name New Coach Stratt has been appointed junior high school football coach and in- ‘dustrial arts instructor. ——— INNES mint *o? err ee chrome, Odd Chairs - $6.95 AND UP Open Nites ’til 8:30 Daily 10 A, M. to 8:30 P. M. ales | Tables made to order, any size or shape, including round, square and oval Wy «select from. Tables are equipped with self-storing 4: leaf. Chairs are upholstered in Comark material —64 colors and patterns — 16 different styles. ; chrome is triple-plated, including copper, nickel and METAL MASTERS MFG. CO. 4436 North Woodward Near 14 Mile Road | omni nin nL ee TT = T Beautiful Formica Dinettes z Available in Chrome or Wrought Iron 26 colors and patterns to All $49.95 AND UP Made to Order - ANY srvts LL Lifetime Guarantee on All Chrome BUY eae | and SAVE %! Liberty 9-3011 ; GRAND HAVEN (John Van- | id FRUIT AND NUT EGG Cream eee: dipped ie pure milk chacolate. DUCKY LUCKY Decorated duct Bester detiqa wie- dow box. 3% USE OUR CONVENIENT LAY-AWAY PLAN JELLY BIRD EGGS 25. Where Shopping is a FAMILY AFFAIR! T 9 EASTER GOODIES FROM NEISNER'S > te: MILK ieee BUNNIES 39 Bester wouldn't be Easter without « delicious hetiow meotd milk chocolete bunap MILK CHOCOLATE PEDESTAL EGG Attractively decorated hollow | milk. chocolate egg ie gey window box. ; fp» y f els $1.59 Octegon and evel. Brightly colored, high 69* 98 er LLED EASTER BASKETS omit 59" ,, 52.98 SAND PAIL ners FILLED TOY NOVELTIES 39 Te 52.59 PADDLE BALL Altrective seveities thet con be wed efter NOVELTY CANDY-FILLED TELEVISION BUNNY WHEELBARROW the candy hes bees ecten. Ali ere filed with whole some Easter goodies. PLUSH CUDDLY RABBITS SQUEEKY Plush, cuddie — type. $1.00 Elastic tape with pelt. PLOPPY CUDDLY Plush and cor ore $1.98 PRETTY AS A PICTURE EASTER BONNETS fer childres $1,69...51.98 Reyon — plush. tate oom 9159 with bell, 11.98 Ta ‘of Pe ty TWE wit THREE . -' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1955 Bob Considine Says: announced that South Africa | ‘the agency’s interference in South Lest year about 75,0000 Ameri- South Africa Quitting has decided | thd f the Af ; ] bi ’ . . led to-withdraw from rica’s racial problems." leans w saved from. dying of United Nations Group United Nations Educ ational, Scien a , peor The figure could have been Let’s Dip Into Book of Irish F [Rl re rn ee et en ne ol ae - - —— generate one bilowatt | howe of elec- property treated in time, the Amer- rts O O AGaira Minister Eric Louw has' | ouw said this was because of tr : tricity, ‘jean Cancer Society says, eS Se DUBLIN (INS) — What's better to do crusing at 19,000 feet towards the Emerald Isle than dip into a jittle Irish folklore? The cruise is aboard TWA’s new | Super-Comie-G, and the dipping | is dori@ into a ‘Treasury of Irish Folklore,” edited by “Padraic Colum. Matter of fact, there's a column in Colum, thus Oliver Cromwell (Bah') reports } some three centuries aga, on the taking of Drogheda “It hath pleased Ged to biess our endeavours, After battery, we stormed it. The enemy were about 3,000 strong in the town. They made a stout resistance, and near 1,000 ef cur men being entered, the en@my forced them out again, But God giving a new courage to our men, they at tempted again, and entered, beating the enemy from their defences, “IT believe we put to the sword the whole number of the defen-' dents . . . I wish that all honest hearts May givé the. glory of this to God alone, to wham indeed the praise of this mercy belongs.” Parnell (“The Light: That Failed’) not long before the turn of the century , .. “On Tuesday night, December 9, he started for Ireland, accom- panied by many of his. colleagues. To Quiz Pat Ward About Income Tax NEW YORK —Counsel for Pat Ward, star witness for the prosecu- tion at the Minot F. Jelke vice trial, says she is scheduled to dis-{, cuss “a certain tax matter” at | the Internal Revenue office Mon- | day. The lawyer, Stanley Nussbaum, | 10-day postponement of the order to a Miss Ward, 21, testified at the | trial that she gave Jelke $10,000 to $15,000 of her earnings as a cal) girl. When requested by Defense counsel George Washington Herz, she testified she did not file an income tax return for 1951 or 1952 — years involved in the vice charges. Jelke, 25-year-old heir to a mar- garine fortune, was convicted Fri- day on compulsory prostitution charges involving Miss Ward and | Marguerite Cordova, 26. He is to be sentenced April 28. reporter from. the Freeman's | pe asked him before his de- parture, ‘What message, Mr. Par- | inell, shall I send from you to the | Irish people?’ **Tell them’ he replied, I will fight to the end.’ Irish bull (which meant a blun- der in speech) “In a debate in the Irish House of Commons, Sir Boyle Roache declared, ‘The profligacy of the age is such that we see little children not able te walk or talk running about the streets and cursing their maker!" Proverbs: The Irishman half drunk, the | Englishman fed, the Scotsman hun- gry — that’s how they are at their best Three things that could be bet- tered without being improved: ‘Poor clothes on a drunken man; a plain wife married to a blind | man; a wooden sword in the hand of a coward. The lake is not encumbered by the swan: nor the steed by the bri- die; nor the sheep by the wool: nor the man by the soul that is in him: A heund’s ‘tooth, a thern in the hands, a fool's retort are the three sharpest things of all. The son's seat’ in his father’s house is broad and. steady, but ‘that heads. In 1828 Prince Puckler-Mus- | traits of the Irish and are always | | the father’s seat in the son's house is cramped and rickety. Idieness is the fool's desire Long loneliness is better than | bad company. “| Jokes . begob! — | parson complained to my | The friend that he had never heard |what he had so often heard of — the wit of the Irish peasant “But you have never spoken to an Irish peasant?’ ‘‘No.” by the halter-a horse with a white blaze on his face which suggested | to the parson the mild remark, “What a white face your horse has!” “Faith, then, it'é your own face would be white if your neck | had been so long in a halter!” fetorted the man in a tone which es Oe Se eee wen Sor to the thought. The name: “Ireland” comes frem the Scandinavians; it is the native mame Eire with “land” added. | and Henri Hubert, think the mame comes m the Indo- European In poetry (ancient) twe other names are “Then let | | us try the next one we meet."’ The |next man they met was leading said yesterday he will ask for a/| | | used — “Banke” (hergic Ire- | “They (at the fair) were mare! land) and “Fola” (intellectual like French people, though their | ireland.) * | gaiety was mingled with more Donnybrook Fair — it was not | humor and more genuine good na-{ necessarily a“place for cracking |ture; béth of which are national kau, a German travel-writer, came ' doubled by poteen — the best sort up with: of whiskey, illicitly distilled.” Ihe’ ‘“Wewalry of Your-€yes'te PERSONALITY GLASSES * ist QUALITY LENSES ! * FULLY GUARANTEED ! * SHOP US and COMPARE | © FAST SERVICE! * FROM YOUR PRESCRIPTION! * NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY SUN GLASSES ONLY $11.00 Bilocals Ii Needed—Only $3.00 More Repairs and Special Frames at Sevings — 2 Sefety Glesses at Savings Open 9-5:30—Fri. ‘til 9 Hear the S PONTIAC HIGH SCHOOL BAND'S SPRING CONCERT Get Your Tickets: Karly . Calbi Musie Co. Pontiac’s Oldest Locally Owned Home of Conn nur ustonts and Baldwin Pianos and Organs 119 North Saginaw St. State “Champions” APRIL 14th, 1955 with All Seats 75* Now on Sale at Free Parking at Rear of Store SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY — FREE PARKING AT BOTH STORES — OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P..M. | GIVE YOUR LIVING ROOM.A BEAUTY TREATMENT FOR EASTER! ss Judith Dickstein, Piano Soloist Phone FE 5-8222 “50 ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD LIVING ROOM SUITE REGARDLESS OF AGE-OR CONDITION --NO MONEY DOWN! Covered in long-wearing frieze. construction. Sturdy spring Here is your chance to get rid of your old: suite and enjoy a nice new suite to De has your home for Easter! A REAL BARGAIN AT A LOW PRICE! | as Use Your Old Suite as a DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS 2-PIECE SUITE ...:.. 199% Your Old Suite ......%* 50 YOU PAY ONLY Frieze Suite. New Loveliness for your living room at a tremendous saving! 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TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Starts Friday Morning Easter Lily Sale! aay toe $7) 09 Decorated Pot ‘Visit Our Large Flower. Dept. Azaleas - Hyacinths - Daffodils Tulips - Hydrangeas Caladiums - Chrysanthemums THIS WEEK ONLY! Open Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. Night ’til 9 P.M. CUMMING Ee ‘ \ AWN .: rs EASTER TIME AT TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER AND FIFTEEN stores and shops are jammed with wonderful, bright, new spring and summer fashions, accessories, shoes and things to make you and your family the grandest in the “Easter Parade.” Shop here where parking is FREE and EASY. Shop extra hours, too. WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS THURS.-FRI.-SAT., or as indicated in each ad. Mm = ANU i te AS | Coats-Suits Girls’ Better Easter d ‘Values to $19.99 Specially Priced Choose and $14.77 Thursday S pecial Shirts $269 quality Nylon Toppers, all wool full length coats ’ 2-piece suits in navy and pastels. ° Special group of 78 garments - —shop, early! ° Boys’ Pink from better $14.77 a smartly detailed $14.77 _ tint Fri. ond Set. 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Short Box Jackets @ Slim Line Skirts .. . Long Shawl Collars e Crisp White Collars . .. Menswear Checks @ Exceptional Détailing .. . 2 and 3 Piece Suits @ Navy... Black... Beige... Blue. . . Grey ... Sea Foam... Black and Navy Checks... Pastels ... Plaids... Novelties @ Misses’ Sizes 10-20; Half Sizes 1412-222 @ Junior Sizes 7 to 15; Women's Sizes 38 to 44 - em ad charg ed 7’ tice ‘3 4 CY St % eget... a ty ot, * fe ee * eine Se “oeens . ™ => - VEEN eet) +s. Ye, ~ . »** - ee 48 N. SACINAW ST. Although very similar in ap pearance each instrument is a peculiar tone-color. Easiest to tell by appearance Wood Wind Sect The flute, of the same length) i (and therefore pitch) as the (1 reed) ‘and the oboe . distinctive soloist with its own | Robert Pfeuffer of W. yman street is first chair bassoon player with the phony Orchestra. He also is instrumental First chair flutist in the Pontiac Symphony is John Holm who is « fine example of those members are the flute and piccolo because; who use music as an avocation. Pontiac Sym- if i : ¢ li Hi : aE i TH of Rochester ts piccolo player. Although | she has studied six years, Rochester High School where she { director of music in West Bloomfield schools. - For Off BACKENSTOSE BOOK STORE pul The Margaret Ann Shop Bidg. Open Monday end Friday ‘til 9 P.M. Hic just imagine Student League Has Music Program The United States has | 400,000 divorces a year. ions Are Described Symons is now project if i nies 5 i cys washable All this style and com- pletely washable, too... Orion to whisk right through the suds in a jiffy. Pale blue or pink, Girls’ Sizes, 10-14 $19.98 Sub-Teens $24.98 Pretty Straws Easter Hats $2.98 HANDBAGS Straw, Faille, Patent $1.98 - $2.98 GLOVES "Biretchables. $1.00 - $1.98 GE ¢ 16 W. Huron St. 5 oe LIMITED OFFER! 16 PC. STARTER SET omy $19.95 vaiue 126.34 BUY NOW ... SAVE 46.39 Choice of 3 smart contemporary patterns in needs no polishing or special core in normal . vse. Own yours now. CONVENIENT TERMS BY INTERNATIONAL TODATS MOST MODERN TABLEWARE — Ted PHNEST OF ITS KD JEWELERS - -* Registered Jewelers — American Gem Devon Gables. coer a Conference Will Be Held The excitement of contrast is played up ina sturdy den- im jumper of distinguished | simple lines, teamed with a delicately feminine white or- ' | gandy blouse. | Mrs. Bennett Guest Speaker | at Meeting | Homemaking Chapter Night was held by Women of the Moose who | “ Bo mes Veen 0» gathered Monday evening at Moose Temple. Mrs. Frieda Bennett, of the Oakland County Extension Service, was guest speaker and | was introduced by Mrs. Lloyd The Lincoln Park Chapter per- formed the ritual work for an ti-| tiation of candidates. New mem- hers are Mrs. Daniel Leach, Mrs. | Chester Hensley, Mrs. Harold Armstrong, Mrs. Ray Bebie, Mrs. Bennie Watson and Mrs. Anne It was announced that the pub- licity committee will hold a baby photo contest at the April 13 meeting. An Easter egg hunt will be held | Saturday at Moose Temple on Mount Clemens street for children from 2 until 4 p.m. Zeta Eta Chapter | Has Election | Officers for the coming year | were elected Monday evening when members of Zeta Eta chapter of ‘Beta Sigma Phi sorority met at ~ the Pemberton drive home of Mari- lyn Main. Plans were discussed for a moth- |" er and daughter banquet to be held May 2 and a report on the | €ity Council] meeting was given by Mrs. William Doyan. The group also -discussed a Founder’s\ Day banquet to be held April 27 at The hostess served refreshments from a table decorated in ah Easter theme. Elaine Grennier of Mariva street will be hostess for the April 18 meeting. Job’s Daughters Invited to Sarnia Job's Daughters, Bethel No. 5, ' | guidance. It is to be held-at the Bressler. » | | ; FOR EASTER has been invited to exemplify its initiatory work at Sarnia, Ont., on | April 18. At a- meeting held Monday at! the Masonic Temple on East Law- rence, it was announced that an invitation had been extended from the Supreme Guardian Council of | the International Order of Job's Daughters. April 24 was designated as Go- to-Church Sunday, with the service to be held at Central Methodist Church, On May 2, officers from surrounding bethels will partici- pate in a Friendship Night. Bath Mitts Talk Your toddlers will love bathtime even more with some of the new terry cloth bath mits to keep them company at tub time. ~ These colorful little mitts are painted with the faces of favorite friends—Donald Duck or Pinocchio —who “talk” when the puppet heads are squeezed. And the soft terry is ideal for smooth lathering! The basis for every hair style ... hold it in shape, easier, longer. Short Car! Permanents from $659 PERMANENTS | “a, & THE PONTIAC PRESS. WE ‘ . *~ DNESDAY. APRIL 6, 1955 | ne. He J Af __TWENTY-SEVEN ‘| on Monday “The Concern of Teenagers,” a speech .by. Rabbi Saperstein ,of Monday's annual YMCA-YWCA | Youth Conference. During the afternoon session | from 12:30 to 5, discussion groups will be led by professional adults in the fields of social work, law, education, religion and vocational YMCA, Mt. Clemens street, with a dance complete with band, sched- uled from 9 p. m. to 12. Other teenage problems will be mittee are 21 high school students. Further information may be se-| sison of the Central Volunteer Bu- cured by calling Jane Mallory or | reay showed slides of the work : ; will next | POree Balch at.either of the Y's. | being done with donations made Residents Return From Vacation Mrs. George Alexander of John- son avenue, Mrs. Dewey Allen of Liberty street and Mrs, Harry Stowell of Elizabeth Lake avenue have just returned to their homes from a seven week vacation in Florida. ’ They visited Lantana, Sarasota and St. Peterburg and stopped to | Gold Star Mothers See UF Slides American Gold Star Mothers Chapter Nine met at the American Legion Hall on Auburn Avenue evening. Mrs. Calvin Den- to the United Fund. The bureau is a clearing house | for the volunteer needs of all so- cial ‘agencies in the northern Oak-| , land area, including United Fund, | ‘ county and state organizations. Plans were completed for 12 members to attend the state con- vention to be held April 21-23 at) Saginaw. | Persons having white selvage | + material which could be used for taken up during the morning. | see the Passion Play at Lake | cancer pads are urged to call Mrs. Although the conference is chiel- | SO Cee pe Tele a ote vie € lame @ Every girl yearns for es @ Easter kidskin * @ Softly arranged @ Baresome drapery @ Sugar daintiness @ Can't help but flatter 34 —_ « RESTS he se A f bata Saki ge 5.00 Use Our Elevator Millinery Selon —2ad Floor ow Wales on their way home. Joe Doyle or Mrs. Edna Omstead crl-uars 48 N. Seginew St. soft enough to melt! Shoe Selon—Merzzanine Floor er = Such a Lovely Way to Look — & = No Appointment Necessary @ Large hats, small hots @ Magic Easter hats IMPERIAL @ Largest collection ever Beauty Salon @ Colors, styles you'll love 20 E, Pike 6t. yt 48 N. 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Saginaw St. j / = r / gj a a off gn le Apia y TWENTY-EI GHT } s —_— -— + Don’‘t Ruin Plates ‘Tt is a good idea, advise the'ex- plates ; 7 | r | top. It is a good idea, too, to sep- Care for Dishes arate. the plates with a paper nap- perts, not to stack more than 12/8 or cloth mat to protect) them | dinnerware intact, never put { THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6, 1955) | | ae f If you'd like to keép your good a piece of it in the refrigerator. Also | or other foodstuffs to burn on it. high, with the smallest on | from scratches. Your enchanting... Easter Beauty preparations... for every need in . REPEAT OF A SELLOUT! . do fot warm good china quickly |’ over a flame. Warm it instead by |’ slow degrees, and don't allow fat Waite’s Cosmetic Dept! | | | | MR. and MRS. ROBERT ‘Marital Status Changes Jobs { | prietors and managers of retail 0 reside on |} h Midland drive are Mr. @gnd Mrs. Robert Laurel Brown. The bride is the former Mari-Karen Trager, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Trager of Premont street and Paul |. | Trager of Mt. Clemens street. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurel | Brown of | South Shirley street. L. BROWN food stores, as unpaid family farm workers, as spinners in textile plants and as eating place propri- Married Saturday were Carole Lee Earle and Gilbert McCallum. She is the daughter of the Chester Lehmans of Cortwright street, and he is the son of the Harry E. McCallums of Mariva street. ; | __| MR. and MRS. GILBERT McCALLUM Carole Lee Earle Weds ‘Gilbert James McCallum Following a honeymoon etors. Of those women in operative ca- pacities in canneries, textile thread Single women generally work j at different jobs than their mar- | ried sisters, according to a U. S. At a candlelight ceremony Sat- ries wine sassine nots at New! Revlon Liquid Make-up Beauty-Treats Your Skin as You Wear It! ‘Touch-and-Glow’ Liquid Make-Up with Lanolite! 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Waite's Hosiery—Street Floor = SR 3 new oil-rich ot a: | Department of -Labor survey. | The largest proportions of sin- | gle women between 1940 and 1950 worked as student nurses, librari- | ans, stenographers, typists, secre- taries and tedical _ technicians, | says the government report. More married women than sin- and fabric mills and motor vehi- urday United Presbyterian | turning it inside out. ‘Church, Carole Lee Earle spoke (her marriage vows to Gilbert | James McCallum. cle equipment plants, more than 60 per cent were married. Gladiolj, snapdragons, carnations Reverse the Skirt and. palms decorated the church, A new felt skirt is silver striped where the Rev. Theodore R. Alle- on one side so that it may go from bach officiated. daytime to evening wear just by Carole is the daughter of Mr. +and Mrs. Chester A. Lehman of ~|Cortwright street. The bride- | | gle, in this period, worked as pro- j } ; Juvenile 3526 Sashabaw More Quality for » Less Money! Furniture COMPLETE LINE OF G-E REFRIGERATORS — FREEZERS L&G Furniture Plenty of Free Parking groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs Harry €&. McCallum of Mariva street. Chantilly-type lace covered the bodice of the bride's nylon taffeta gown. Nylon ruffies fell from pointed lace panels into a chapel train. She carried a lace-covered white Bible with white orchids. Jean Garner, maid of honor, car- ried a pink carnation bouquet. sprigged with ivy to match her pink dress of nylon over taffeta Mint green mitts and headpiece , completed her outfit. Bridesmaids Nancy Jean Fox ef Keego Harbor, and Donna Rae Maniey and Shirley M. Seaton, beth of Pentiac, wore identical strapless costumes of nylon net | ever raffeta, with net stoles. Spring bouquets matched their headpieces and mitts Best man for the groom was Harry G. McCallum. Serving as ‘ushers were William Morrell, Ken- neth Rule and Richard Lasho of | Pontiac. Mothers of the couple were both in navy blue. Mrs. Lehman car- ried pink roses and carnations with her dress of taffeta. Her accesso- tries were white. {a bouquet of the same variety | amd - coloring accented the pink | accessories worn with the faille | dreas chosen by Mrs. McCallum. Following a reception for 300. | the bride donned a light blue suit, complimented with navy accesso- — ov } Phone MI 4-5711 Tickets, Reservations to Anywhere Grace Plummer Reilly - 379 Hamilten, Birmingham OR 3-1711 You're Striking in Straw! $6.95 plus tax NO MONEY DOWN SIX MONTHS TO PAY MAIN FLOOR—SHOE DEPT through the Smoky Mountains, the couple will make their home here. Mari K. Trager, Robert L. Brown Wed Saturday Honeymooning in Northern Michigan are Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Laurel Brown who were mar- ried Saturday evening at Central Methodist Church Dr. Milton Bank performed the eight o'clock ceremony before 300 guests Mari-Karen is the daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Trager of Premont street, and Paul I. Trager of Mt Clemens street. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Brown of South Shirley street. A floor length gown of : lace with tiered skirt was worn by the bride. The bodice was fash- loned with long sleeves, illusion neckline and collar in Queen Anne style. A tiara of seed pearls secured her veil and she carried an arrangement of white carnations centered with gardenias. Judith Root attended the bride as maid of honor. Other attendants were Mrs. Leon Cross. sister of the bridegroom, Sandra Zahn, and Sandra Johns. The attendants car- ried colonial bouquets of yellow Foses_and- carnations. Bruce Oakley served: as best man, and seating the guests were Leon Cross, Gary Nelson, Dennis Rivard and Ronald Snyder. Mrs. Trager greeted the —guests—at—a held at Knights of Pythias Hall wear- ing a rose moire dress with navy accessories. Mrs. Brown chose 8 Ravy crepe dress with white ac- comories. The new Mrs. Brown was wear- . . ,ing a navy knit suit with white APPLIANCES Birmingham accessories and the gardenia cor- . sage from her bridal bouquet w Regular Gentle Children’s | TRAVEL reagan yl lett “on their peasvren Super Bleached or Dyed Silter-Grey WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL SERVICE pr te alge roe Se ee - © Waves in Little 22 10 Minutes We'll Pian Your Tour Free! } Cafe Curtains Popular Now Cafe curtains, the little half-cur- tains which have boomed to pop- ularity as window decorations can _ be made quite easily at home. The simplest cafe curtain. is merely a straight length of goods, either attached to a window rod by rings sewn at intervals, or clipped or with little round cur- tain clips. If you want something fancier, trim your cafe curtains with points or scallops. Just fold your fabric in regular pleats and cut out the points or round scallops, exactly as you'd eut out paper dolls. Thompson’s SPECIAL HIGH POTENCY B-COMPLEX vA B Vitamins are water soluble therefore more easily lost in the human system as well as drained from the food in cooking. B Vitamins cannot be -stored in |] body tissue in high degree and 1 therefore must be supplied in the diet at regular intervals. |] Many of the B Vitamins form |] CO-enzymes essential to normal, metabolism of sugars and starches. || Increased physical or nervous activity will also increase B Vita- min requiremetns. 100 TABLETS ....$2.00 ) \ 3 9 Ts Vet : a ae ar 1 (a eee, eee i | ; : ss THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1955 / TWENTY-NINE Pontiac. High School, Band|| oe 4 Presents Annual Concert / ; 7 . | Spring Concert ‘ct iefpannouneed for the 28th Annual You fEe- the Most Fascinating Bi : + C. Harris, conductor of the band and supervisor of instru- | a —_ , e) Onl 1e mental music in the Pontiac public schools. The concert | igor * wvromnain sTRSET VW Oman on the Easter Scene [ASHION-SHOP The content of the prograna will be varied, ranging . from composition of symphonic literature to marches ' and novelty numbers. + Mm aan on the concert as guest |. 44 has also served as accom- Nn Our ostu es a nN ccenf{s uctor will be Ralph J. Her- | ‘ : : a r mann, musical director ‘of the | Putiimotal esi nae Open Every Night ’til 9—Sat. ’til 6 American Broadcasting Studios of during her junior high school and . : senior high school years. , ore Ged Ge fe ee Park at Our Front Door! special distinction of being chosen to present hte premiere perform- ance of a new composition for band. “Hiawatha Land."’ by the well known arranger and composer for radio and television, Glen 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. = Coats Can Tell As the title implies, the work is oa s an e G descriptive in nature and is based on characteristic Indian themes. Tickets for the concert are avail- | L Sh t St able through members of the band | ong or or ory and are also available at Calbi | : Music Co. and Grinnells. | = at N a | - Beauty Clinic | by. Edythe McCulloch ‘ Let’s Do an Original RALPH J. HERMANN i These many years, fashion . - has decreed a certain trend in New York City, who will conduct colffures, sik we “esa tried to Shown Here Is the band in two of his own ¢om- | follow. Our friend appears #2 ‘ with the latest and we get if ou re positions the urge to follow suit. There ‘ y is nothing wrong with this if f Soloist of the program will be it soe: to be a good style SPOR | LEIGH S 5 + t 5 Judith Dickstein who will appear ed us, but ge Sem it isn't . . ee j ; rause it is “darling” on our with the band in the preseata neightbor doesn't mean it tiog of the first movement of the FP won't be gruesome on us! Opulent boucle in navy. The or under . — Concerto in G A hair style shouldn't be inor. . used to decorate, but should be ' , = ° : ~ worn to enhance the natura! . line isnewest... It S straight, our Print Miss Dickstein is one of the stu- [ attractiveness of the wearer - dent accompanists for the highs hided —— ie ae ee isimple. ian a a eepeoes beautiful is our hairdo Jacket dress The hairdo which will really $45 00 . - ; make you the most attractive e Coming Event is the one designed especially 1s for you A cooperative juncheon will be served for you. Your height. weight. 7 at noon when Royal Neighborhood Get age and type are important ; , . wet Pike cree We here | factors when choosing your You'll find other’ long coats in all and Mrs. Minnie Paetow will be hos hair style. Why nor gO origi- = esses nal..this spring? If -you. do, = = WSCS of Baldwin Avenue Methodist ff you'll find a new thrill in your spring shades $39.95 - $59.95. Church will meet at 730 Thursday eve hairdos , a a winera. Unit of WCTU wii “> nee rm s i ie 2 < meet at Pirst Church = the Brethren besety ake ery 13 36 \ ] . aa - Mt. LO Mews of Cray 608 Pontiac Bank Bldg. ains = | - Easter | iy | Fashion Step right into the dress. for those who wear a brief. Sizes 12 to 20. No alteration neces- sary for perfect fit. “$24.95 Short coats, too, EEE eee in spring colors from $29.95 to $39.95. e You'll Never: Be Caught . . « Rain or Shine! | Lily Gilding Accessories In. wonderful all-weather —beautiful shoes; coats to fit Tune Up Your Ensemble designed with all the freshness, your mood on any kind of day. the femininity, that stands for Springtime. Have them for Easter. parading —you'll cherish their high fashion 22.95 » $29.95 the season through! Glove fabric is dyed to match handbags of leather, patent, faille Nylon and Dacron Ji Navy, Red, Avocado, Coffee Frost, to frost your Easter suit Gold, Ice Blue and Pastel Pink. : »» . in White and Prints Gloves $3.00 “Handbags $5 »& $10.95 $5.98 TODD'S Shoe Store) = st 30 W..Huron mot - ioe od : f an f ; . ; ; j >> ; ‘4 Z . 4 | / oA -Y +4 . a Fy / | | / , ‘os ! / : | } } | Ot ‘ | ; - ae : : | ’ -/ AHIRTY eal \ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1935. ° Py si 77 ' Helping Oth } ers Not Always the Simplest. Thing: Authority Notes kamed Editor Among Those Missing| ahd’ ham eee |. } If Entering — Livrn | ' me (Check Personality. | raits By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE | being considered a public bene-| did seme tall prevaricating about Among those not there to greet | factor, wound up, he always/ being on the read to recovery... me when L,went back home to Claimed, as Public Enemy Number | “Those old family doctors usually Missouri. was Mr. Jack, as I al- One!) were men of deep religious con- ways called H. J. Blanton, editor yr. Jack's son, Edgar, and J | victions. Often, When life seemed and owner when I was growing UP| went to grade scheol tegether | trembling in the balance, and the of the weekly Monroe County | and while I was home he brought | family was about to abandon hope, | ~ Appeal. me his father’s beok, “When I | they would kneel at the bedside | *' Mr. Jack, one of the most fa-' Was a Bey.” Much of what the | and lay the patient at the Throne | | * }mous country editors in America, editor teld there was true in my | of Grace By ANNE HEYWOOD | died a few weeks ago in his late time and Edgar’s too, for the “If death came, the family was | be “helping others.” eighties, just as he'd have wanted. great changes in modern con- comforted by those fervent pray- | Many times the desire is a after working at the office all veniences and customs came ers. If the patient recovered, the valig one, But many times, their | morning only when we were almost doctor got all the credit, either for ewan troubles are so overwhelm. The Appeal had belonged to &Tew"- his professional skill, or for his in- | ing tha¢ they feel it might be his father, and eight of the 106 I was doctored, for instance. in fluence with God. easier to just help other people. children in the family were (much the same way as Mr. Jack I drove past Mr. Jack’s house, 33 taught the printers’ trade and | by old Doctor Dysart. Usually the mg hors little branch spanned by | Pes Se used as needed for setting type | doctor came over the muddy roads | the oot-bridge which used to be | and running presses. |on horseback and produced from | ; night napa for courters |his saddle bag two kinds of medi- |" ™Y you through sudden | cine in powder form. One was cal- tears seemed for a moment to see ome! and the other was quinine. pve roma ae a J proes — “There was no weighing and was somebody cian. . measuring as in a drug store,” ex- Young people of this type often a Mr. Jack was often written up |and quoted in national magazines 'for his editorials which he called Billowing tulle overshirt with lece | «itints by the Horse Editor.” Once bond;, demure high-cut neckline, when crops around Paris were suf- loce bonnet end fingertip veil ere | ting trom prolonged heat and plained Mr. Jack. “It was done f) ’ enchonting on pretty bebv fece. faucht, the Appeal carried a/ With the blade of a knife. The doc- Here S Ho ‘ headline in 60-point type reading: { tor always went on the theory that WwW Miss D. B.—Little-girl laced ties, | “Lord. we confess our sins. We|it was better to have a lot too R | “5 bp Ww ) for rain.” | ™much than a bit too little, with | to ep a collars and bows, the pretty ‘‘jeune | ask forgiveness. We pray for |the result that heroic mara'l ce fille” look, is enchanting on the! While the presses were still run- | tiny bride. Bridal gown in airy "ing. rain began to fall. The | Sven. Broken Pane ; ‘drought was broken. The crops| “The next day after such a organdie in shapely princess line |.” saved. (However, the rain| round of quinine and calomel, By HUBBARD. COBB | ae ‘and low, closely molded waistline | .ontinued for the next three } the patient either was better or, There are few jobs about the | ee : j sid ee" ood too. months and poor Mr. Jack, from| fer fear of getting another round, . ; . . . . pie mana —_— sega dull and uninteresting Diamonds out-shimmer the sparkling waters of the as taking down storm windows ; . . n l 2-Hour Free Parking }) wnat more, it you tive in a") Poo's at Palm Springs, and they complement this \Q DATED || two-story. house see! eal soft y-waved coiffure named for the Southern California ae arama uke vou jobs as d as ting on '°50Ft. Creating a series of hairstyles for resort wear, MAKE A PURCHASE the top rung of a ladder wrestling’ Charles of the Ritz features a gentle softness in the coif. It with a big storm window and|/as no definite part and waves brush away from the face ' praying that a sudden breeze except for one soft curl off-center on the brow. doesn't catch it and take it and Edward's Kaster Patents ere Guilt Feelings Manifest' because yuu sinent amare bare | Themselves in Many Way Le CR ee ad a details e ° e . 2. De you picture yourself actu- —_— you nothing with which to hold | By MURIEL LAWRENCE sincere feeling in Ann. It is doing the work Keep baby cool and cute all sum- Little Girl Fashio plus to the ladder. | Ann was eight when her parents | Just possible that she might cry etiovtng the effects sos astnen mer in these adorable play-sets! proper construction for Our suggestion for removing! were divorced under bitter cir-| ©W% “Who are you to deprive | the thank-yous? Sewing a cinch—embroidery too! | y " e | Storm windows is not to use a| cumstances. Both remarried to ae hag e~acey ue | 3. Is your own life relatively; Rumba ruffles for girls — tai- | ladder nor climb around on the! become parents of other children. me prt mY happy? Have you successfully | lored pants for boys! Pattern 822: outside of the house. It's easier | 5; ‘im ti . a and a whale of a lot safer it you| SOY Ane herself is getting mar-| And that might be exactly what remove’ the sash-from the inside | "T°" oUt Ann has needed to cry out to her rope. trouble is, she wants a big | mother for a long, long time. This little job is best done by ee Her father | If she can cry it out, we should the two as reluctantly agreed; her mother thank God. is sppeles by the idea. She) For Ann will really be crying | . out: ‘Tell me that you are to! “What it will mean is a public | blame for my lost father and so | display of eld wounds. Already, home! 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Over 1,500 men are expected to| and accompaniment of Oscar | - Tickets are available from. any | PICTURE FRAMING OLD PRINTS The 50 voice chorus will offer aj attend this international event. Schmidt, associate director member of the McDowell Chorus.|] 1¢5 pierce St Sinninghe ‘Ml 4-2002 Teddy R. | program of folk songs, popular The program will consist of| | m fous of eines ape “ee Mrs. Don Bussard American favorites such as “Black | say graduates ‘ Chamberlain — cimes H Is the Color of My True Love's! to Ho eunion | chorus’ ostess to Club | , , . : 4 street, became | Peatiac. oThe “pee uaa Past Club of Pon- ate,” “tebety Knows De einen: A reunion of the graduation class e Jewelry bd Lingerie © Ceramics | the bride of | Special significance for MacDew- Noble a Toes (eet DONm in the Valley.” “A of June 1930, Pontiac High School, Infants’ Specialty . Sho ell members this year tiac Rebekah Lodge 450 met Spirit Flower,” “Wanderin’,” and/|is teing planned for June 4 at the || DOGGY - INOP Cpl. Gerald Money from ticket sales will be |°2Y Sftermoon at the Clinton River 0 F eaaen thse i iy = | Gif Sh Arthur Fritz | used to finance the group's trip to oo yen recraghicengher ream Pegg ether popular clans Anyone knowing information re- t op Tuesday Rochester, N.Y., next spring. as @ new member. Mrs. Cooley {there will be “Syncopated Clock,” | garding the present address of any FE 2-3220 wie MacDowell Chorus was invited| will be hostess for the May 3/“No Man Is An Island,” and| members of the class are re- evening at /to that famed musical city, the|meeting at her Auburn Heights | “Roving,” a sea chanteey. Sacred | quested to call Mrs. Arnold Thing. 718 West Huron Oakland | home of the Eastman School of | home songs will include the liturgical, | stad of Spokane Villa » Avenue United | rr a Oe 7 ‘ Presbyterian m Church. He is » | 5 the son of ‘ “at Underneath it all . . . the perf Genld nderneafn if all... the pertect Fritz of Phillips road. Ss MRS. GERALD A. FRITZ me - - - = Marilyn Ann Bowes Wed Gerald A. Fritz Tuesday Oakland Avenue United Presby- | Mr. and Mrs. Teddy R. Bowes of terian Church was the setting Chamberlain street, and he is the Tuesday evening for the marriage son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. of Marilyn = to Cpl. | Fritz of Phillips road. “tthe brie the daueer ot) Tver antag eet Theodore Allebach of Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church officiated at the seven- thirty o'clock ceremony _per- | white orchid. | Streamers of stephanotis and rib- in arrangement. ° Mrs, James Boisseau, attended Now Is the Time ]} ter sister as matron’ e* honor wearing a gown of scalloped to Save on white lace over pleated pink ny . jon tulle, Mildred Fritz, sister of Re-upholstering | tne bridegroom, wore an identi cal gown with Nile green nylon One Group of = . | The attendants carried cascade arrangements of varigated carna- FABRICS | te estctne air towne : : ring anion served as his broth- er's man and seating the Reduced Up to | guests were William Bowes, | Fritz, also a brother of the bride- | Mrs. Bowes greeted her guests Alt Work Guaranteed || & Yéars Wm. 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( ' - ; ‘ vi THIRTY-TWO - . ; J THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1955 : | demelapsell —— se Juice Used Hoe cs PARA EOS ae Ok, Reader Asks é By ELIZABETH HILLYER The old question of unframed vs. framed mirror has been pretty well settled by now. The unframed mirror is usually a large installation on a wall, Lut new decorative mirrors are more often framed. And what int@resting frames they have, these new mirrors. All sorts of materials are used: brass, leather, mosaic, pewter, wrought iron and wood, often in combination with metals. But in some of the newest irrors Take | “Adds | age eee SS 2 + . ¥ New Shap , apes the evecatcher is the un- usual shape of the frame. For example, the narrow out- line of natural cherry on the wall mirror sketched takes crisp curves and flare that are French Pro- vincial in character. And one of the startlers of the spring preview showings in Grand Rapids was a three-panel mirrer screen with a tapering frame at both ends. It's of walnut, gray-filled or teak finished, with cast pewter fittings at the corners. (Mirrors by Hart Mirror Plate Company.). nurrors to Tint Cake Pretty Pink Mrs. ‘Percy Dunn Maraschinos to Packaged Mix ) By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor You might consider making a pretty pink cake for your Easter dessert. Mrs. Percy Dunn has an easy recipe for a maraschino cherry cake, using a cake mix. The Dunn household has three nephew who | makes his home there also.. Mrs. Dunn is active in the Waterford Center PTA, works with a Girl Scout troop and enjoys member- ship in a pinochle club. CHERRY NUT CAKE By Mrs, Perry Dunn lbox white cake mix (one that calls for fresh eggs: ‘', cup maraschino cherry juice ‘4, cup maraschino cherries, chopped mar cup chopped nuts Follow directions on cake box, substituting the cherry juice for 1, cup water. Fold in the chopped cherries and nuts last. Bake at suggested temperature in layer cake pans. 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The box designs are now simpler and | A new setting has been given to a famous line of bolder with smart color combinations. Bottles are fluted, | |a friend an unpleasant fact “for “ get agll yon i a | with a lot of incidental details, im-| when they can stay out } ce iver ende . = | night-for-a-tissue is a new giant-| a | ern interpretation of early-Americana by which the line was | grance remains the same. Dont Confuse Issue With Details by 11 or 11:15, no matter where night. What do you think about all | It's hard sometimes to see _— going. dia this?" ; . once id get permission straight through to the heart of 8.” cay out util midnight Be | puzzle. Particularly when all sorts | cause we went to a school dance. | of emotions are mixed up in the | “New, my bey friend @ t | problem. It's like holding a pic- lture too close to your face. You| MAVe © caf, se we usually double | can’t make out any of the details— date, aaplhas couple we — | If you are ever tempted to tell certainly not the over-all design.| 5° with younger than : But it’s what happens sometimes.| I feel like a fool telling them By ELIZABETH WOODWARD = * ~~ . Well, I think the issue is con- fused. And_ the simplest way to resolve the whole thing is to do with someone your own age Your embarrassment, frustration and strain are not because of your boy friend. It’s not because you can only see him once a week. It's not really because he has no car. It's because you've been going ,out with that one particular cou- ple, Their rules are not the same as yours, Their age and their in- | dependence burn you up. You're dependent on them—and you in- | convenience them, and you don't Bike it. The main issue gets all confused | that I_have to be home at ll until mid- portant im themselves, but not all- Holmes who said: “Don’t flatter | important. yourself that friendship authorizes; fy the case of this girl, for in- you to say disagreeable things to your intimates. | a “The nearer you come into re-| lation with a person, the more) } necessary do tact and courtesy! tt cloud the issue for her. Here's become.” the problem: | ‘‘Dear Miss Woodward: My par- | You can handle that curfew hour Keep Tissue Handy pent and I are having a fearful | very easily if left to your own devices with your boy friend. (And impressive ‘since you see -him—onty~once—a the week, your parents might be more ci A solution for gropers-in-the- | on y nights. I'm 16 and -One of the most junior in high school, and I'm things about our culture is sized bed pocket that tucks under _— _— pig J yt CON) oy perente chey thelr dks gona girl nother - the mattre: and over the y once : . - c ew very wen 1 ano r cou —. hangs He works from 2:30 until 11:30, ple who wouldn't make you feel a side to hold tissues, book or medi- so I don’t even get to talk to him A 13's ton bell strikes the hours ninny—a couple that had to be Big Ben, London's famous home at about the same time you do So why not shop around for con- genial dating friends who can take your regulations in their stride? | And if you can't find any, why not settle for going out just with | your boy friend? No painful com- | plications in that. cine. It's of a washable quilted on the phone. When we go out |! for plastic, Saturday nights I have to be in. clock * of . % if e your dating alone, or double date; if Audience May Smoke Can't’ Be Helped if Proper Signs. Are Absent usually have a guest speaker who talks for a half hour or so on a subject of vital interest to the group. Very often this is a mem- ber of the clergy or a person of | note. Answer: ink bridegroom is your nephew and it is a church ceremony it would not be improper for you to be present, and certainly no one could criticize you for going to the reception for a short time to greet your family and wish the bride and a corsage?- For years I have been wearing corsages with the ribbon up and the flowers down. Re- | cently I was told that this is wrong and that the flowers should be worn up and the ribbon down. Answer: There is no rule. You ‘stand before your mirror, hold the flowers against your dress, and pin them on whichever way they look best. 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Those selected to perform are deyca Livingstone, Clark Le- furgy, Pam and Penny Nicolls, day Hall, Burton Belant, Mary Jo Pauli and Jerry Extine. Others are Phyilis Smith, Donald Green and Judy Dickstein. Singers, pianists and a flutist are included in the group. Mrs. Ralph Curtis, southeast dis . tmct director for the Michigan Fed- eration of Music Clubs, is sched uled to speak briefly. Hostesses will be Mrs. Mac Whitfield and Mrs. William Gor- don, with Mrs, W. R_ Fis and Mrs.’ D. E. Redmond presiding at the tea table, , Mrs. H. T. Rombough and Mrs. George A. Cram, social chairmen, will be assisted by Mrs. W. H Mustard, Mrs. Arthur Dahl, Mrs Allen Palmer, Mrs. Samuel Pat- terson, Mrs. J. P. Livingstone and Mrs. D. L, Brown. Coordinator for the junior clubs comprised of some 140 members, is Mrs. Ralph Norvell. Chairman of Matinee Musicale is Mrs. J. J. Wiley, assisted by Mrs, D. V. White and Mrs, F. M. Hathaway. Counselors for the Student League include Mrs. W. 8. Furlong, chairman, with Mrs. H. C. Hall assisting. Junior League chairman is Mrs T. E. Nelson, with Mrs. R. D. Allen, Mrs. P. J. Saghy and Mrs Hathaway. Senidr League has Mrs May 3 Affair Revealed by Club Mrs. Arthur Barnes announced plans for a breakfast to be held May 3 at Pontiac Country Club when members of the Niblick Golf Club gathered Tuesday at Rotunda Inn. The breakfast will open the club's golf season. Other committee reports were given by Mrs. Ray Kingsbury, Mrs. Wilma Dickinson and Mrs. John Meddaugh Mrs. Horace Young was in charge of the afternoon meeting. Mrs. Percy Newman was a guest. ‘Stand Up Straight Don't lean on things, even one hip. Stand up straight on your own two feet for a graceful and poised appedrance. Si sterhood (Grandma's Idea Plan Exercises Have you set yourself on a ne- iEntertained |Not Bad at All gime of exercises? If so, plan) With Skit Grandma's method of attacking | them. Do all the lying-down exer- | || the common cold made good com- | cises first, then the sitting-up ones, | mon sense. followed by the standing-up ones. | Mrs. Peterson Is Hostess to AW Chapter, PEO SHAPE, STYLE AND HAIR CONDITION are the Three important Factors in Hair Grooming . May We Help You? Permanents .| °. from $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 N. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361. Opposite Hotel Roosevelt | . At the first sign of a sniffle she | Rio de Jansire®: nie apeiro*mieans ‘River popped you into ‘bed. put a hot | of January.” brick at your feet and a glass of — : | baking soda and lemon in your Mrs. Everétt Peterson opened her West Iroquois road heme to members of Chapter AW, PEO and their guests. hand. Today most cold sufferers | are too busy to stay in bed. The hot brick hag been replaced by | the hot water bottle, All that's left of Grandma's cold ANDRE molds t Feminine Little Head! with skillful haircutting. With scissors and deep waves he creates A program on Cottey College and | the Monday meeting. | this: the juice of one fresh lemon, | Olive Taylor and three of her | ——— | students from Washington Junior High School put on a skit showing how college-minded girls can obtain loans from the educational loan fund te help with their fi- | hances. Mrs. Charles Coppersmith showed colored slides of Cottey College in Nevada, Mo. Also shown in the slides were the campus, recreationa) facilities and the in- teriors of the dormitories. The programs brought before the young guests the possibility of obtaining a scholarship to Cottey or an award te enter other colleges through leans made by the fund. Guests were Barbara Hallerday, a half teaspoon of baking soda | to a half glass of water. Talks to Club on Police Work Police methods from caveman “survival of the fittest’’ days to the present day police department | were taken up by Edward Shigley, | Oakland County assistant prose-| cutor, when he addressed the Woman's Literary Club. He also explained the vice squad and civil department at the Mon- day meeting held at the Green street home of Mrs. Martha Braid. Hostesses for the 28 members present were Mrs. Fred Manes so right. the small, elegantly polished coif “WHERE SERVICE IS SUPREME” 12 Expert Operators Await to Serve You! Open Wednesday All Day— Friday ‘til 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! * Carol Olson, Beverly Kneale, and Mrs. Mary Todd. | Charlotte Robb, Galt Bennett, Bar- Plans wire monde to attend the | bara Patterson, Char Osmun and 23rd annual Adult Education In- JoAnn Morris. stitute which will take place May } . le 11 and 12 in Ann Arbor. me PTA Activities aan $750 _ $4 ()00 $4950 Created by Andre Complete with Cutting and Styling President Mrs. J. Harry Baker gave her report as delegate to the : Phone FE 5-4490 Pebiinn Dee WOnie! tn eansatins icon cobs Br State Federation of Women's ; t tnd Fleer Pontiac State cheek wit be held “at the g nagar on Clubs conference held recently in n re eau y on Bank Bidg. 5@ Mount Clemens 6t., | hursday at 730 p.m Detroit. C. W. Buck as its chairman, plus Mrs. C. C. Braid. Club members must be studying music and must perform during the year for their own club. A trophy is awarded each year to the member receiving the most | points. These are scored for club and outside performances, or attend- ing any outstanding musical pro- gram. Junior Club members will sing in a massed chorus at the State Junior Music Festival to be held | May 7 at Birmingham Community House. Choral director for the lo- cal clubs is Mrs. Buck. MOMS to Hold Party April 11 | The Michigan State Board of | MOMS of America, Inc. will hold an Easter Monday luncheon and} card party on April 11 at 12:30 | p.m. in Kerns’ auditorium, De- | | troit. Mrs. Robert H. Wendland of | Royal Oak is general chairman, | assisted by Mrs. Frank Polasek | and Mrs. L. B. Arnold, both of | ‘Auburn Heights. twice ; PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg.. Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamnphiet. 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Greenhouse at Lake Orion \ aad Foung vote | vanmisto ae 5.00 7.00 Deliveries Twice Daily to Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills and Detroit 26 W.H St. FE 2-7440 | wee. ‘ iBF LOWE B Y WIRE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD Fi j : : yA ee per ee a 4 i f oR | Se 4 A OE? aa a F ‘ Pod bE es Peery ee al soi an 7 si ediadan esiriieniteade a ef LY of | gf THIRTY-FOUR / / {- : f ff . fre von Approves Police THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL & 1935 Freed Prisoner Refuses to Talk - Brainwashed Woman) Recdils at Suggestion | of News Interviews NEW YORK #—Despite urging | from her father, va 35-year-old | graduate student refused to face newsmen when she arrived here last night following release from a Red China prison Mrs. Adele Austin Rickett, de- = ts “thoroughly brain-washed,”” was fgeed in February. She had been in jail or under close detention for scribed by some officials as 3's years on spying charges. Newsmen gathered around her | last night when she stepped off a| plane that had brought here here | from San Francisco { When she said she had “no comment,"” her father, Harold | Austin, of Yonkers, N. Y., urged | her to go to the airport press | room with the newsmen, i “Oh, no, definitely not,’’ she re- plied But you have to,” insisted her father | “I don't have to do anything.”-| passiON PLAY CAST — Checking their lines prior | and one half hour play is open to the public, and | the Avondale she said tartly. “I'm not going to | any press room, and that’s final.”’ here from San Francisco by her mother, Mrs: Hazel J. Austin. Graham Carries Scottish Crusade to U.S. Air Base . PRESTWICK, Scotland — American evangelist Billy Graham, | a Tartan scarf around his throat, | spoke to 5.000 American airmen and their friends at Prestwick Air- port today. He said the scarf was to keep a | touch of laryngitis under control. | It was his first open air meeting since he started the ali-Scotland réligious crusade at Glasgow, and the first meeting in Scotland at which is listeners were predomi- nantly American * 7 * Graham made a plea for the acceptance of religion as a rule in life. but he did not ask listeners to come forward to make ‘‘deci- sions for Christ.” Instead he asked fgr a show of hands. Many were raised. Col. Rufus Ward, U.S. Air Force | commander at Prestwick, invited | Graham to the base. He spoke at the airport's dispersal area against a background of squadrons of ™& Merit increases raising the be- | American warplanes. | Say Missing Minister: Worked in Flint Plant BUTLER, Pa. (® — State Po - i lice say a — Methodist minister missing since March 28. worked for a time in a Flint auto factory, then disappeared again. Officers said yesterday it def finitely was established throuch photographs that the Rev. R ine Detrick, pastor of the First ‘Methodist Church in nearby Slip- ‘pery Rock, was employed in the ‘Tiint plant. He quit his job before members of his family could con- tact him. “At least we know he is alive and well,” a state trooper said. The minister's disappearance touched off a widespread search MK this area. His auto. overcoat and wallet Were found near New Castle. Pa., last Wednesday. The Yind raised speculation he had been robbed and slain by a_hitch-hik- er. Rev. Detrick has a wife and two smal] children. When he left home he told his wife he planned to call on some parishioners. Detroit DPW Moving Into New Building * DETROIT (INS) — Movers to- night will complete the .job of shifting the Department of Public Works—the city's largest unit—into -its new qoarters in the City-County Building zs The DPW. quartered in old City Hall since 1874 becomes the first .. City department to Jeave the his- * toric structure ~ The move involves the DPW's 200 administrative employes and ‘their records and equipment Tomorrow the DPW's new tele. | phone number will be WO 34200 ~ County Calendar Trey Tewnship e $00 Clu ” e @f Mrs. L Dyers 511 Wa F a: 8 “p.m. today The Pinochie Hot-Shot 2 gather et the homé of Mr Ge Keenan 85@ Vanderpool, at & pn There wil) be a cpecia F ° Progressive 4-H Club at the | e of Norman Huff, 3431 Crook: F 7 3e pm. today Waterford Township The Lakewood Farms Ladi- Will meet at 8 pm tods of Mrs. Harry Carlisie on Gene Avbern Height. Members of the @acred He Allar Goctety ©! he ere iag et & pm today in the with Mrs Ernest Gray and M Thever es hostesne« Dreyien Piains “The Ladies Auxiliary of the Pirst Re tit Charch will meet at 730 ¢ ‘Thursday at the -home of Mys. David Mehiverg, 3269 Sashabaw Rd_ Co-hostess or the evening will be Mra. Heien wely and Mrs, Lovella May. f SS ae ae ae ee oe a Ts a A ee, T to a performance of ; a he i gl woh ee High | is being given at 8 p.m. today at the high school. | School PTSA performance of the passion play | t ‘depicts the betrayal of Jesus of Nazareth, and Mrs. Rickett was accompanied’ | «:Pilate’ are Mrs. A. E. Atwood, PTSA president,|ends with the final trial scene before Pontius George Ross, Jr., and Adrian Thompson. The two | Pilate. Township Pay Fire and Vandalism Strike Hikes Approved Salary Schedule Set for Police, Firemen; New Post Created SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Pay raises, a salary schedule for po hce and fire departments, and the ‘hiring of additional personne! have been approved at the Southfield Township annual meeting. Homes of Brighton Family The Frank Elkins family pre-; works in a South Lyon collision pared to resume their battle | repair shop, has been working hard against misfortune ‘today after fate | to rebuild their burned out home. dealt them two stunning blows | He has the floor in and, with the within a month. help of his wife, is beginning to Last March 3 they lest all | put up the frame. ton, leaving Frank, -his wife, | 5 com frame home, on the foun- Leona, 32, arid their seven chil- | since of his old home which dren to start anew after five burned last month. The fire broke out while Mrs. Monday, vandals broke into their Supervisor William Roeser netted | temporary home at 55550 E. Grand a pay hike for next year from | River Ave., Lyon Township, while $7 10 annually, to $9,000, and the the family was away. clerk and treasurer position pay | 7 , who polled 406 votes. é itepts at Pontia¢ State Hospital was increased from $4,950 to $6,500. A post of administrative as- | .-attered throughout the first floor | sistant was created, with a salary ef $5,000 annually. This will be filled By someone -with college training in government. A police and fire department salary schedule was adopted, show- ginning pay of $3,872. { Two additional policemen will be hired. to bring the force to four patrolmen, a sergeant and chief. Democrat Wins Trustee Position by Three Votes PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — Demo- |} erat Mont D. Bodman won a po- sition as tewnship trustee Monday, | polling 409 votes. } Other trustees elected dere Re- | publicans Wade H. Harris, 415, | Thomas W. Shearer, Jr., 452, and | Leonard Terry, 453. It was previously reported that a full slate of Republican trustees had won. including Archie E. Allen, Private Salk Tests Please Parke Davis \ DETROIT w — Harry J. Loynd, | Parke Davis & Co. president, told | an annual stockholders meeting yesterday that his company’s tests with Salk polio vaccine are “‘high- ly gratifying.”’ “I won't say our results were! amazing, but they were highly | gratifying.’ he said in a_ report on a private study his firm took | on Salk reaction with a group of Illinois schoolchildren The firm's survey is not. con- nected with a test on two mil- lion children conducted by the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Results of the founda- tion's test will be announced April 12 at Ann Arbor. “I don't know what's in the (April 12) report,’’ said Loynd, “but I have some idea from our own clinical studies in Ilinois.”’ Loynd added that his firm is is expanding its Rochester labora- tories where the vaccine is made and expects to double produc- tion. Parke Davis is one of five major pharmaceutical firms man- |, ulacturing the vaccine for - the National Foundation PTA to Hear Lecture on Retarded Children TROY TOWNSHIP — ‘Mentally Retarded Children’ will be the topic of Dr. James McHugh at the 8 pm. meeting of the Poppleton PTA today, at the school. ‘ Dr. James McHugh works with SHOES |”. FAMILY TURPIN-HALL FAMILY SMOB STORES | 4164 Piste, Drayten Clothing donated by neighbors and friends was torn, knotted and of the 12-room farmhouse. Canned foods were opened and |emptied on clothing and the few pieces of furniture. Sugar and syrup were poured on the floor and walls. : Every window was smashed. The refrigerator was overturned and its. motor—torn from the mounds—was, lying on the floor. | A tiny puppy—only a mutt, but | a favorite pet of the children—was |lying near the frqnt door—beaten | to death | Elkins and the children were tak- ing Frank to work. Meanwhile Oakland County Sher- iff's detectives are hunting the vandals, believed to be youths. Deputy Charles Rahn said only a carving knife, a hunting knife and a 10-pound beef roast were | taken. “A number of valuable | articles, such as an electric drill, |were left behind. Rahn theorized | adults would have taken these. | 2 Area Pastors Attend | Psychology Conference DRAYTON PLAINS—Rev. Roy Lambert. pastor of the Lakeland United Presbyterian Church. and Pastor W. J. Teeuwissen Jr.—of the Community United Presbyter- ian Church recently attended the second Calvinistic Conference on Psychology and Psychiatry. This conference is planned for doctors and ministers to foster a closer cooperation in their related areas. “I think that was the worst part of the whole thing,” said Walter Willard, the children’s grandfather. **Most of the clothing and furni- ture can be cleaned up, but it's going to be hard“‘o replace that pup,” Willard stated. “I gave them - that dog a few weeks ago, and they faved it.” Plan Storm Sewers The youngsters, Russell, Frankie,| GRAND HAVEN @ — City coun- Dan, Marie Ann, Paul, Lois and | cil is considering tentative plans Joseph, who range in age from 7| for a system of storm sewer in- months to 12 years, are staying | stallations at an estimated cost at the Willard’s home in Brighton | of $1,184,000. A citizens finance until their father can repair their | committee will be asked to pro- temporary home or find another | pose methods of financing the pro- one. ject, which will require a vote of In his spare time, Frank, who! the people. CRIBS FREE S102 22 s30c0 ci os moe ee =p * a Protection for Brooklands Area OK Hiring New [Court Test Only Answer Relatives Want Special Deputy Approve Pay Boosts for Township Clerk, Treasurer in 1955 AVON TOWNSHIP — Additional police protection for the Brook- lands area o: the township was approved at the annual meeting) at the township hall. A group of residents from the Brooklands area attended the ses- sion to protest alleged inadequate protection. Approval. was given hiring a special deputy, raising the num- | ber of deputies to four in the | township. | Salary raises were approved for | two township officials. The clerk's pay received an $800 increase, to. the level of $5,000 for 1955. Also approved was a $900 boost | for the treasurer. The post will | pay $4,500 in 1955. Under discussion was increasing | the membership of the township board from two trustees to four. | Miller, 89, of 74541 Russ Rd., Rich- | #™&, surveys and other work at The measure passed, but will not ! take effect until 1957. |at the Schwarzkof{-Milliken Fu- | The township board approved appropriations for township ex- penses, and also the township's portion of the Rochester fire pro- tection funds. Mothers, Daughters Share PTA Honors KEEGO HARBOR —‘Mother- Daughter’’ night was observed last night at the 8 pr. m. Roosevelt School PTA meeting. Sixth and seventh grade giris conducted a square dance pro- gram, and the Triple Trio, un- der the direction of Mrs. Charlies Seavy, presented several selec- tions. Tribute to the mothers was given by Sandra and Sara Rach- iele, with the response to the daughters by Mrs. _Berijamin Rachiele. County Man Sentenced In Oakland County Circuit Court ship, was placed on two years probation and assessed $150 court; McBride pleaded guilty March and at 6818 Cooley Lake Rd. costs by Judge George B. Hart- rick, Snel] admitted to @ morals | Hall Bar, 1604 S. Woodward Ave.,|bage, Supervisor Llyod Anderson charge March 28. to:Public Housing Problem The question of whether Pontiac, city with the federal government could be held respdnsible for pre- | for public housing construction) in liminary expense on a public hous- | @ legal opinion,” he said, ing project if an initiative ordi-| “Jt is a fundamental proposition nance blocked construction of such a project can only be answered in Smt Cont ss That's the gist of the legal opinion City.Attorney William A. Ewart presented to the City Com- mission last night. Petitions calling for an ordi- mance banning further public | housing development here are on file at the city clerk's office and mite awaiting signature verifica- “It can be argued: that the con- tract between the Public Housing Authority and the City of Pontiac covering Michigan 52 cannot be | affected by an ordinance initiated by the people. . “I am inclined to take the po- sition’ that the contract is of seme force and effect and can- not be suddenly abrogated by intiative proceedings, “The only way to find the an- swer is by a court case where all the facts can be brought out and a “It is impossible for any attor- ney to answer the questions raised in connection with Michigan 5-2 by the County Deaths Gottiried Miller + UTICA—Service for Gottfried | In the history of Michigan 5-2, Ewart said the city has incurred a debt of $72,800 with the federal government for archi- tect’s fees, appraisals, engineer- mond, was held at 2 p.m. today | ‘Wo potential public housing sites. neral Home ith See nee oo » with entombment in the $72,800 was given the City White Chapel Mausoleum, Birming-| Housing Commission contains a ham. He died Sunday. provision that it ‘‘shal] constitute Surviving are two daughters, | 4 lien on the revenues of the pro- Mrs. Amenda Russ of Richmond poseq housing project and shail in and Mrs. Lydia Priehs, of Detroit, | no event be payable out of any a son, Walter A., of Royal Oak, | other funds of the borrower.” 13 grandchildren and 24 great-| | grandchildren. | He added there is the possibili- | ty, however, that if the city Estella E. Spencer | should attempt ité6 break the | IMLAY CITY — Service for} agreement the government could Estella E. Spencer, 67, was at 3| sue the city for damages based P.m. today at the Lester Smith | on breach: of contract and not and Son Funeral Home, with burial! the note, ye Cemetery. She | The government's damage in ay. | this case would be the amount of Mrs. Florence Dice funds advanced to the housing | NORTH BRANCH — Service for | Commission,” he said. | Mrs. Florence Dice, 75, of 4949 [At Mur Broters Funeral’ Home| NEW Trash Dumps | Cemetery, Detroit, She ¢ (Open in Waterford | Sentenced in Breakin - | | James McBride, 20, ' Two new trash dumps for use of Waterford Township residents have of 24841 been designated by the Township | Board following closing of the dump Recluse’ Estate ‘Cowl, Aunt Protest Librarian's Bequests to Heart, Cancer Funds CLEVELAND (#—The household goods the spinster librarian left in her littered apartment were so worthless the City Health Depart- ment had them destroyed. | And malnutrition helped bring on ‘her death at City Hospital a year ago. She weighed only 90 pounds Yet, Miss Anna M. Kramer, it develops, was a rich woman when she died at 63. Thirteen cousins have gone to court to win a share -of the |estate, which added up to $116,564 when an inventory was filed yes- terday. fihal decision on the problem can | * *« @ be obtained." | Miss Kramer left a third of it to | the Cleveland Area Heart Society jand the rest to the American Can- \cer Society, ignoring 21 cousins | and an aunt. | Nearly $111,000 of the assets were in nine savings accounts, Another $5,300 was in savings bonds which had been stuffed with wax paper and paper bags into a stove in the apartment. After the death of her mother seven years ago, Miss Kramer lived the life of a recluse once she returned to the apartment from Cleveland Public Library, where she worked for 30 years. She did not need to live on her salary, because her father, a West | Side jeweler who died when she | was @ girl, had left a large inheri- | tance. | But the littered apartment and her undernourished condition indi- cated she lived on something less than her pay. The place was full ;of thousands of paper sacks ‘and | pieces of wax paper, carefully And in her possessions at home, the veteran librarian had not a single book. . Rochester and Royal Oak Men Put on Probation Two men who admitted March 28 stealing $440 worth of copper t | Sherman, Oak Park, yesterday | was placed on two years probation | yesterday, Raymond Snell, 22, of | and assessed $200 court costs by | 27036 N. Alden, Royal Oak Town- | Oakland County Circuit Judge| | George B, Hartrick. | 28 to breaking into the Town : Royal Oak. wire from a Detroit Edisgn crew |near Rochester were placed on three years probation and assessed $200 court costs yesterday by Oak- | land County Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick. These are for trash and not gar- | They are Fred C. Moldenhauer | 47, of 3306 Mildred, Rochester, and | James W. Luth, 27, of Royal Oak. lat Hatchery and Crescent Lake | They are at 15 North Hospital | Rd., just off Elizabeth Lake road, | has announced. 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Hornet V-8, Hornet Championship Six, and Wasps have widest wrap-around windshields of any car. The most beautiful performers of them all! & you judge sons, Three times softer springs in all Hud- to shorter, stiffer springs in other cars. Mounted high in splayed Doubly safe, better trade-in, an Ameri- can Motors exclusive: Double Strength Single Unit car construction is an all- “Sea-Leg” ap these springs provide welded structure that gives all-around new Ride and anti-sway safety protection. Ratt f; stays new longer; —make Hudson easier to handle. makes Hudson a trade-in value.” ‘ \ Hornets, Wesps, Romblers, Metropolitons ere product of American Motors See “Disneyiang,"’ great new ellfomily show, ABC-TV network. Check TV letings for time and station, JACOBSON’S MOTOR 58 W. Pike Street = SALES | Pontiac, Michigan 4 eM i & THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. 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We were in his Sth Av. penthouse, which is the best place to enjoy the country. - x » gg & “I've been country crazy since I was 5 years old,” ex- claimed the New York-born hayshaker. “As soon as I got $8 together, I bought a farm.” I hated to tell him that as soon as I got $8 I left the farm. So now he has two farms, one of 200 acres near Martha's Vineyard, Mass., where he raises Scotch Highland cattle, one near Los Angeles where he has Morgan horses. He's trying to develop “barnless farming”— “When you don't have to build | a barn, you save so much money,” he says * * * * “These Scotch Highland cattle don't need barns. They like the cold.” Jimmy chewed his glasses. “Did you ever walk inte a barn in the win- ter? “Gosh, the heat! The body heat from animals. They've gut built-in ¢hermostats.” Jimmy said this farm life fits in nicely with such pictures as | “Run for Cover,” his newest, made at Durango, Col. ’ * * * In fact, Jimmy the Farmer | until somebody happened to JAMES CAGNEY say: “Jimmy, when are you going to teach me that time step?” “Right now!” Jimmy hopped up: “Being a hoofer, there is no hard surface you don’t try. “Can you remember five words? down? That's one time-step.” * * * * I got a tingle seeing this great blond sturdy little man tapping furiously out on the terrace with Central Park and the aky- | scrapers as a backdrop. | “What about the farm? Do you dance there?” Double, hop, triple, slap, =|Farmer jin Cagney Has His Own ‘Barn’ Dance’ ‘THE MIDNIGHT EARL... was going over very well indeed |’ | Tyrone Power and luscious Anita Ekberg have found each other “At the barn I have steps. You remember the Bill oe step dance? I do that on the farm.” * * * * “Which farm do you have these steps “i on?” ae “Both farms, of course! It’s just for conditioning. And you know, some days when I'm doing a stair dance out by the barn, a couple of steers are looking at me and 40 turkeys are gathered around blinking at me, and the chickens are cackling, although I like to think of it as applause. I guess they’re all wondering what this silly idjot is doing.” I guess they don’t know many farmers like me.” *. - * * Steve Allen wil! present teenage narcot- “= ics addicts and juvenile delinquents—in |” masks—on his TV show, with-approval of the authorities . . . Galveston’s famous (99 Balinese Room, which burned last August, will be rebuilt, bigger and even prettier, 7 and reopened in October. * * * * i: Quote from Debbie Reynolds: “Don’t be surprised if Eddie and I get married quiet- VICKIE ly in England before we come back” . . . Nina Foch lost the Oscar but she won $90 betting Eve Marie Saint would cop it . . Joe DiMaggio has a big offer to lead an antl-juvenile delinquen- cy movement. * * * * Rob’t Q. Lewis was given the VIP treatment at the Wash- ingten—and then was ushered into the wrong plane... . Vickie Carlson, who's frequently Martha Raye’s NBC-TV stand-in, is dating hairdresser Jean de Chant. Award winner Marion Brando can’t remember his phone num- ; ber and explains, “I don’t hardly make calls—I get them” . Dennis Day is recovering from pneumonia. * * * * Grace Kelly now gets top billing on many “Country Girl” marquees—over Crosby . . . The Fontainebieau's already signed | Nat “King” Cole for next season . . . Denny Slater, who was | going to visit Eva Gabor in H'wood for a month, came flying | back to N.Y. after five days. (Copyright 1955) Mayor Vesta Wheeler and her ever Council members. They were opposed. Spreads in Kansas | *pesrine. sus sven mies suai ollowed suit. The community of |’ TYRO, Kan. —All-woman gov- | 250 elected Mrs. Thelma Cotting- ernment is spreading in southeast-| ham mayor 30-44 over the incum- | ern Kansas. >|. Two years ago Tyro, population | The. voters also chose four women | With drill and chisel in an unsuc- lpent, Howard Coble, yesterday | 300, elected a woman mayor and! as Council members including Mrs. fivé women Council members. Yes-| Weishaubt—who ousted her hus- | terday the 33 voters _ Feelected! band from his Council seat 52-44 | ———s We 4.04. >. BASIL RATHBONE PreaetyPs ered ym waved”? AUDREY DALTON ToseromeGhaey ten: hroenaieien “f ~— HUGH MARLOWE AND i suas ns = pont U RON EES } been successful. | first place—apparently the | crackers locked them in trying to J) | a freshman at the University of | Southern California, :' Burglars Labor WE PAY CASH hr. to Open 2 Safes TRUE STORY, SECRETS, TRUE i; Emp ty Anyway ROMANCE MAGAZINES, ETC. | HAGERSTOWN, Md. —Thieves Piper's Magazine Outlet apparently worked half the night cessful attempt to open two safes at a hardware wholesale house. Officials of R. 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Ted Lindsay's four goals, the Wings continued their amazing surge last night by trouncing the Montreal Canadiens, 7-1, to take a commanding 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven final series. It was the Wings’ 15th straight victory, bre the mark of 14 in a row set by, the Boston Bruins in the 1929-30 season. Wings won their last nine games of the regular season and he . ( Wi | | It was all very hectic. But the crowd of 13,942 seemed to enjoy every minute of it. The 3rd and 4th games of the series will be played in the Montreal Forum Thursday and Saturday. ~ Plante made a poor play. to allow Marcel Pronovost to score ‘at 2:15 of the 1st period. He made a false move which enabled Pronovost to slip the puck into the short side of the net for a gift goal. It came while the Wings were-a man short. That seemed to take the heart out of the Canadiens, who suffered a similar fate last Sunday when Detroit’s Marty Pavelich scored while the Wings were a man short to account for a 42 victory. Crushing Victory Plante from the nets and inserted Hedge. The Red Wings. drilled three goals past Hodge in the remainder of the period, with Lindsay, Alex DelVecchio and Howe finding the range. The tnd peried was all Lindsay. He scored on a close-up backhander and an ecight-footer. Then Plante made another bad play to give Lindsay a gift goal. Lindsay broke in on the Montreal goalie, whe followed the play instead of the puck. As a result, the disc relied into the net as Plante eyed Lindsay. For the record, the game marked Detroit's 18th in a row -without a loss. They were last defeated Feb. 17. They also have gone through 4 ; } | ; | | j / Loads of Color! Connie Ma Has New Look for ‘55 PHILADELPHIA ® — ,Connie Mack Stadium has a new look that | makes it one of. the major leagues’ most colorful ball parks. ly» President Bob Carpenter of the Philadelphia Phillies has spent. $100,000 in renovating the former~ chased from Arnold Johnson after Johnson moved the Philadelphia | Athletics to Kansas City. The improvements start right at ck § tadium | old dim and burned out bulbs that “lighted” . the passage ways. En: route, the customer can now stop for a drink at one of : five shiny new water fountains. Refreshment stands aren't hard to find, They've been painted in ‘ly drab stadium which he pur- four foot stripes of green, yellow and gray. * *« * The grandstand has been painted in darling shades of pink and red. their six playeff games. New they are seeking to duplicate 22 games. in a row at home without losing—a streak stretching back leach entrance portal, now a gen- Even in the outfield color has been 1952 feat of winning the Stanley Cup in the minimum of eight Mainly responsible for the surge is the Red Wings’ “production | line” of Lindsay, Gordie Howe and Dutch Reibel. They combined to score 12 points last night to hand the Canadiens one of their worst defeats in playoff history. Lindsay scored one goal in the 1st period and added three more in a wild 2nd period spree. He became the Ist Detroit player to | score four times in a playoff game. | Howe scored once and picked up three assists, while Reibel added | four assists to the rout. } Howe and Lindsay each has scored 15 points in the playoffs— another Red Wing record. Detroiters made quick work of the Canadiens last night, running up a 40 lead in the 1st period and expanding it to 7-0 by the end of the second. Montreal's lone tally came with less than eight minutes to go. ‘Kenny Mosdell spoiled goalie Terry Sawchuk’s putout at 12:32 of the final period, shooting the puck into the net with a casual, what's-the-use motion. Sawchuk, who suffered an eye cut which required -five stitches in the 1st period, had stopped 25 shots before Mosdell nicked him. ! The Canadiens platooned their goalies in an effort to break the Wings’ streak, but the strategy didn't work. Wings riddled Jacques Plante for four goal and Charlie Hodge for three. Montreal's Dickie Moore went wild in the 3rd period and drew three successive penalties—a minor, misconduct and game misconduct. It all started when he was given a two-minute penalty for slashing Lindsay. Moore went after Lindsay, chasing him to the Red Wings’ | t & After Pronovost's ‘gift’ goal, coach Dick Irvin quickly yanked to Dec. 18. |uine lemon yeollow, replacing the added. For the first time advertis- j bench. He bowled over a linesman and referee Red Storey quickly + — added a 10-minute misconduct penalty. This really infuriated Moore.. He broke loose from the officials, skated over te the Red Wings’ bench and took a punch at Howe. Storey then threw Moore out of the game, giving him a game misconduct penalty. As he left, Moore fired one of his gloves af a fan who was waving a towel—presumably a crying towel. Lucero Scores ‘Upset TKO Over Joey Trujillo | OCEAN PARK, Calif. W—Willie Lucero, 126, West Los Angeles, floored Joey Trujillo, Los Angeles, 1122%, six times to score an upset / Another Chance to Prove Worth |2- The sponsoring organizations: American Assn. for Health, Physi- cal Education and Recreation; American Recreation Society; American Institute of Park Execu- but he had never been put on a for one year at a flat fee. The in the off-season leagues, The gmith. defeated Milford, 62'4 to tives; National Federation of State figure was not divulged. He helped players asked for a “clarification 67. in a triangular meet. The | High Schoo} Athletic Assn’s: Na- . ! 4 mecting yesterday a relaxing of St Up the players’ pension plan and improvement” of the. ruleSehapd team, Oak Park, scored 2/ Royal-Oak Boy Booming Way fo Job ‘ GREENSBORO, N. C. w — Rookie first baseman Worm Zau- _chin's booming bat and the prog- Walled Lake won 9 firsts to 4 for Milford, three of which were _ tional Golf Foundation; U. S. Ju- nior Chamber of Commerce; Na- tional Industrial Recreation Assn.; National Recreation Assn.; The —_— -institute;—Fhe—Sport-Fish —- scored by Lee Averill. He won jing Institute; Izaak Walton both dashes and the broad jump. -1 pague: Society of State Directors Larry Hughes won the bigh | of Health: Physical Education and hurdies, tied for first in the lows | Recreation; U, S. Olympic Com- and ran a winning relay leg for | mitice. With Bosox |=": Ts just went back to the way I| Viking ace Don Pounds turned | : ‘was swinging last year,"’ Zauchin!in a fine 55.1 quarter-mile effort | eXaS da ue explains, The native of Royal Oak! and also started the 880-yard relay! th bene etd ~ re + - t = = = — year he has promised to buckle from left to right. rule that gets March 10 as the start-' ress of Boston’s new left fielder, ode oll ona daar a to victory with a 23.9 lead-off ; | déwn. “If a righthander was working | ing date for exhibition contests. Faye Throneberry, are the most tees hi gry mi ne | coors: P J Les Ope | ht | But until he pitehed six Conflict All Right With against us,’ Richards added, “I Robin Roberts of the Philadel-| welcome signs of spring among the | ®° ee * * =. — = — im ints ns onig : ~ 'g |may make two changes. Gil Coan phia Phillies and Bob Feller of the | Northward-migrating Red Sox. Thronebe seyear old (mae cach scored 1% Dolnis | scoreless innings against the Bes- F of Brook |for Evers in left and Eddie Wait-| Cleveland Indi said the mat-| 6 a roneberry, the 23year old|\, Orchard Lake's triumph. Ma- ton Red Sex March 30 he had ront Office 0° | coe for Trend y= Te Tle ad on cael te) Putas em ettin «jq [Youth tabbed as Williams’ succes-| jweki was a double winner in the More Than 30,000 Are been sheliacked by ine Karem | Organization ‘Smith and ‘Triandos, both ob- {be up to the individual clubs and bis last three-games has been per sor in Heft cid, is fresh from two /high hurdles and broad jump. Expected to Turn Out —— , tained from the New York: Yan-| players if the recommendation is| ticularly joyous news to Manager fee : which 1 far as| ‘hile Leszczynski took both . ies. Now Manager Bucky Mar- WASHINGTON @ — What. prom. kees in a trade, are the only rook- | approved by the clubs |Mike Higgins now that he’s dis- sind “Ppl dashes. for First Games ris says he wants further evi- |ised to flare into a major feud) “sim & (Tite. | the major leaguers aleo asked|counting the chances of slugger |" C™Parinee wih Ted goes. Gordon Hart of Southfield won dence that Billy rates a starting | between Manager Walt Alston and . | the clubs to hike the snintonune | Ted Williams returning to baseball | berry's 282 av.|the low hurdles, was Qnd in the| DALLAS —The Texas League role, . oar Jackie serene the Cinc Rooki | salaries of baseball players from | this season. emma peg prigcconaile 1 games | highs and ran on the winning half- | ag ong aon tonight : ; Brooklyn Dodgers fizz y—| . s re is és : Stee sae “ , he BI ys. | With games at Shreveport, au- The Tigers were idle yesterday. although as far as the Broo front y e a gece t $6,000. Roberts oe Zauchin has eight hits in hié last/ is not impressive, he’s driven in| mile relay team for t ueyays. | ant Sen Antonis. end ton" Against Milwaukee, Hoeft faced spokesmen for their In golf. Waterford’s record was 13 official trips to the plate for! 10 runs, hit 3 doubles and 3 triples, | some of the roughest sluggers in office ‘was concerned the conflict ‘Hurls 14 Bad was fine low representatives, did not dis- the Sox to boost his spring exhib- stolen 4 bases. sacrificed twice armvhane ait ctcn Pecensatii tnd ~"'It's all ever as far-as-I'm. con-+ The Braves are rated.a strong Na-|0CTned.”” said Alston. who got into | | close -how “much of an increase Pitches in Row Was being sought. Last year they NORFOLK, Va. ® — To load) + tional League pennant contender} the scrap when Robinson com-| this- year. | The Evansville stop served as a reminder of the World War IT days when the Tigers trained in this southern Indiana city. ‘ From here they move on to To- -ledo for another meeting with the Braves Thursday night. There an- other young hurler, righthander Frank Lary, will be given a test. Harris admits he was pleased | with Hoeft's performance against the Red Sox. bs | “He pitched like we knew he, could,” said: the seasoned mana- | ger. ‘But he'll have to give us some more like that to prove he's really on the beam.” plained to newspapermen that he | wasn't being played enough. “But all this isn't going to | change my mind one iota. The third base job ‘is still between Rob- sion before Monday.’ For his part, Robinson admit- ted he was sorry he started the fuss. But he still defended him- self. High Cage Scoring | BALTIMORE—Baltimore univer- | sity whipped-Catholic “U" in bas- | ketball least season 146-121. Chicago K eglers Highlight Action in National Tourney FORT WAYNE, Ind. @ = One} ES frame of the third game. Young Joe Simonis, also in the final att : Alt §gakiel z. 3 ift pity arse’ a3? z Tt! ig the bases on walks, a pitcher has to throw a minimum of 1 pitches, Rookie Tom Acker of the Cin- cinnati Redlegs went two above the minimum in ,putting Washington Senators on first, second and third _| yesterday in the ninth inning at Richmond, Va. Another rookie, Maurice Fisher, came to Acker's rescue. He struck out one man, permitted an infield single which scored one run and then got Bob Oldis to hit into a doubleplay, The Reds won 13-2 to break a five-game losing streak. Doaker Will Make Grid Decision Today DALLAS «} — Doak Walker, the : Touring Wolverines Win on Late Rally CHAPEL HILL, N. C. (UP)— Michigan's touring Wolverines put together two runs in the 6th in- ning yesterday to beat the Uni- versity of North Carolina, 2-0. Michigan runs came at the ex- pense of Tar Heel starter Tom Maultsby who was charged with the loss. 7 The line score: Michigan ...000 002 000-2 6 1 N. Carolina .000 000 000-0 3 2 Misniawski and Szalwinski, Snider; T. Maultsby and J. Mauits- by. Exhibition Games AMERICAN LEAGUE Wea _ition average to .40—compiled in- 14 of his team’s 23 games. = oe * e : sage . . both in the field and the way he Without Williams’ lefthand pow- swings the bat,” Higgins says. and scored 7 runs. Effective Yank Hurling Chin Coe DO reonden whe tm | LYNCHBURG, Va, (The New under Higgins at Louisville last York Yankees, who meet another minor league club today after beating Birmingham 2-1 yesterday, have three pitchers with 0.00 earned run averages ‘lock (6 innings). “I like the way he has looked, Tom | Los Mayos into the circuit. | Sturdivant (11 innings), Jim Ken. | the past several seasons, the Mexi- | 7 999. , stanty (9 innings) and Art Shal-| can club has campaigned as an evened at 1-1 as Royal Oak edged out the Skipper links-squad, 340-- 244, in an 18-hole match at Pontiac | Country Club. Bob Grundeman’s 79 provided the winning margin for the Acorns. Jack Reynolds paced Waterford with 84. Los Mayos in ‘A’ Loop The number of teams entered in the Class A City Baseball League | was raised to seven Tuesday with | | the announcement of the entry of | For | independent. Karl Spooner's Arm Acting Up, Dodgers May Not Have Services of Sensational Rookie Pitcher — The Philadelphia Phils took a and with more’ than 30.000 expect- ed to turn out. \ It will be the 16th race in 68 +yearg asx the storied league starts a 16l-game schedule running until | Sept. 5. | Houston, San Antonio, | Worth and Shreveport were con- Fort sidered the teams to beat for play- off spots. Dallas will be at Shreveport, Fort Worth at Beaumont, Okla- homa City at San Antonio and Tulsa at Houston with Beaumont and Houston each exfecting 8.000, Shreveport 7,500 and San Antonio More X-Rays to Show if Thompson Is Ready MILWAUKEE, (#—More X-ray tests will be needed to determine if Bobby Thomson; Milwaukee raves outfielder, wil] be ready for the season opener next Tues- day. Thomson, who developed a sore mortal who has starred for five |Wosnmeun iH ; | It begins to look as if the Brook. | didn't think Spooner pulled any|pair 17-12 and 82 from Boston. | grind, was in town yesterday for years in professional ranks, | Ben i «6 \lyn Dodgers may not have Kari | Muscles. “His arm feels a little} The twé clybs swung for 20 extra- examinations of his troublesome meanwhile building himself up in| Kansas City 13 ~43/Spooner any sooner this season | tight, but it felt That way last time | base hits. Nine of them were home ight shoulder. The tests were private business, will decide to-|Oxicaso” > ie go) than: last. | and he didn't hurt it then. | runs. | negative according to team physi- day if he will continue in the game | 8*!timore rene er | “4 364“ The 23-year-old lefty was the kid| His trouble was obvious. He kept Sets as cian Dr. Albert Schmidt. Another or call it quits to a great athletic | chicago 4 200, who broke up the wake held by the | trying to get by on curves. They| St.Louis also swept a twinbill. X-ray treatment is scheduled for career. Levere® I} 3 #8) Brooklyn faithful at the tail end/ hurt less. But the Braves tagged | beating the Chicago White Sox 6-3 Saturday, and on. that hinges Nick Kerbawy, general manag- | New - York 18 11 368 | of the 1954 campaign after the New | him for two unearned runs in the and 3-1. The Cardinas scored four Thomson's starting status, er of the Detroit Lions, thinks | s Louis is 11 3a2| York Giants had laid the Brooks| second and a pair of legitimate |Tuns in the eighth, two on a Red - Walker will sign a new contract | Brooklyn 28 £8 \to rest. scores in the third on a walk and | Schoendienst home run, to win the McGhee’s Play in Field with his club but only if Doak can ¥'S RESULTS A Pi three hits after two were out. | opener. FS 2 correlate his business interests so gage cH) 4. Benumgnt (Fk) t Over the winter’, Spooner had a|Spooner-left for the showers (and| Cincinnati ended a five-game Brightens Chisox Hopes he ‘may find the time. Detroit is | Padadeiphis (N) 178, Boston (a) 122°” | balky right knee set right and he| probably an examination by a| losing streak by clouting Washing-) | ovcwiew Tex. WThe re ready to give Walker the salary | Kansas City (A) 20, Winston-Salem (CL) 4|Showed up for spring training | specialist) and the Braves were off|ton 13-2. Jim’ Greengrass hit a cent > ha aera Ed Me. he says will be necessary if he | Miweuxes (0) } pecemeton CA). ready to fire. Trouble was, hé to an 8&0 victory that gave them | grand-slam wallop in a six-run first | cont outburs’ , y Whiee! de oli does continue in football. New York (A) 2, > 1 | fired too hard too soon. the spring series against the | off Dean Stone. to pres - cago White! Sox + URSDAT'S SCHEDULE. A shoulder pain made him rest | Brooks 54. * 2 8 Igy eager oat en ‘A’ Team Practice’ manegaace (M1 vo, Detron (A) st Tolede/g while: Then. he threw against Phd Dale Lane a reeertias | wses Monday end Seigped Wik Bajtimore (A) #8, Pittsbutgh (8) at Dan-| the White Sox and did well, but| Sal Maglie set down the Cleve- | decision over Baltimore, smatking | hits } y and with a Don Nicholie Real Estate, an | pigce ia) es, Philadelphia (N) at Ports |felt the pain again. He rested | land Indians 52 for the New York |a 375-foot double that scored the home run and some prilliant de- entry in the Class A City Baseball Va. again, coming back April 1 for Giants on nine scattered hits over winning run in the ninth. | fensive work yesterday, might find League, will hold. « practice ses-|™* iN) vs Chicago (A) at Memphis. | 66 innings against Milwaukee. | nine innings. Bob Lemon went all| ~The New York Yankees got a himself in center opening sion Saturday, April 9, at 5 p.m.|¥ew York (a) vs Richmond IL) at Rie) He was hit hard, but no pain. |the way for the Tribe, also allow. | neat, nine-inning pefformance from day. ‘on the north diamond at Columbia- | Brooklyn GN) ¥s, Washington (A) at Wash- . . ing_five hits — but two went for|Bob Turley, who allowed Birming-| McGhee was hustled into the Joslyn. Manager Dave Zittel asks | 08°, (4) onal: cep. om at | Yesterday he tried another three | Monte Irvin home runs and.a third|ham of the Southern Assn. fut | Cite Sox Racy tn eke See that any interested players report Se. +. | frames againt the Braves and the | was socked for a homer by rookie | four hits while fanning 11 in a 2-1 ny Groth who hasn't been hitting, for the sexsion, Me ren, ret Ol arm “hurt like.e-sonutagunl | Bob Lennon, triumph. ‘ jor fielding, | ~ - . te F ie > . » | ” ¢ > ‘ | i » | - \ \ ’ Ps bd ° 4 “e Pe er. See ~ he J eo Fa as a Pn Eat ‘ i P f “au! P } } PP on. wash \ / > 7” { ; ™ “| fi J fey Be TY-EIGHT ; 7 Hy "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1955 ! oan Kramer Standout as ‘M'Piersall’s Splurge Is Snead Aims to Break Masters’ Precedent ist tes ax tan - Michigan's powerhouse track | Presno. on and field team ovérwhelmed Fres- Kramer, Mich. a8 fect, Tug inches a my Piersall’s batting rampage was + |the. West Coast boxer with a é no State College last night, 83 to 39.| ten ¢ t"uowerd Liveries (the one bright spot in the Boston Saddler Beats Davis right to the midsection. Tourney Never The Wolverines were paced by | 5 , as Red Sox' double defeat at the sophomore Eon Kramer, the tf p Davis, cut over both eyes in the ea Sends eae hands of the Philadelphia Phillies on F nd TKO et gap Sgr per thes ety , ~_ pod asa _ Pierenll drove in seven runs with the discus with a 145-feot toss. : dier, world featherweight champi-| *ries of lefts and rights . | One Ratcliffe stadium record 1212, Philadelphia also woe’ the on, dropped Kenny Davis of Los | . og a —~—— — abbreviated. five-inning nightcap, Angeles twice last night in scor., Dupas Wins Easy One ” me inner = ordeal eo :s : ae gate ec cs ec eee ee ce of Fresno State, who finished 4th Pitcher Mel Parmell is expected . : ha 1 in the race. Denbow’s mark was to miss his regular pitching turn 10-round non-title bout tot decision over Seany Am Sammy pad oe to ita due to a knee injury. The ace Referee Simonich stopped | oroso . Oakland. rounds i t k -whirl treat- the fight after Saddler crumpled | last night. Become First Repeater) Michigan captured 11 1st places southgaw took whirlpool treat Cha at Au t and shared two-thirds of another ¥ y g mpion gusta | Tne summary: ike Higgins and trainer Jack AUGUSTA, Ce, oo —samoct| M24 Hits, ibe Et Faden sid the strain was “oth TIRES = TIRES . TIRES on of the Masters golf tournament, eres ‘wien 3 prrent figures precedent is merely some: | Pe arco‘. sone de : Sewell Signs Lions’ thing meant to broken — . Freeme. 3, Dick ‘ Hi-Tread Take Offs if he can find the right putter, | Mich. ‘000. Contract for ‘55 Year maybe he’s the guy who'll do some | mich "3. Junior Silsistra, Mich 3 DALLAS Wf — Harley Sewell Fully Gueoranteed breaking this year . ne "Tere Peet — Mich. 2, |former University of Texas foot- H { pe coer, Yousne, 3, Creth ball stalwart, will play with the Sizes for All Cars Snead, the long-driving West Vir-| ap varae—t_ Mase, Tureen, Premo Detroit Lions | professional club ginian, could knock precedents Hessler. ag next season. dricks, Mich. :31.7. out the window by winning this; 32 Wallingford, Mich. 2, li signed his 3rd one- 15” and we 95 19th Masters. No one has ever won| Pian tress 8188 Pater with the Lions mies: | four Masters — only Snead and | 220 yerd hurdies—i, Jim Love, Mich. passing up an offer from the IN - TROUBLE? — Then take it easy, says Ed Furgol. Size up the | Jimmy Demaret have won three— 3%, Reger Morey, Preans. 3, Arion Bunte- ro = situation, don't rush the downswing. and no Masters champion has ever | "ile reiny—it i hia wii Canadian League that would have Up ler, Plodin. >) 3183. paid him more money. e* ¢ *« * *¢ e successfully defended his title nm “But there's always a chance | Tom op. Mich. Cant beecte’ . General manager Nick comigg td eS ° ‘5. | Fresno. 13 feet (tie for first). , . . . isaid Sewell a pay raise, but MARKET TIRE, CO. | Hit Down on Ball in Rough|s2 22" i= Seine «5 |= = SS ——|Tribe-Gionts Series [Sana reel teem , ° to ; % 77.W. Huron St. 909 = FE 8-0424 FT] S Open Champ Says day. Frogman Tactics | pee Dacre loeey reg) XB FLAVORYS aT A Lance x — ; Se TUESDAY'S RESULT (Fiest of Five Articies) try to sweep your clubheed Despite his fine round, Snead to Help Experts now at &games all, the Cleveland | port wayne ox tesamens $82 (final best- | By ED FURGOL Geach the quien, Sect eee was concerned with his putting—|— . . Indians-New York Giants spring} +! series tied 22) | It happens to everyone—pros| trate on hitting down on the soy hand gre Sagenarres Mabe in Fish Studies bawagrared — Rage ag rene! ee eee | and duffers alike—so when you] ball, Take it easy. Don’t rush ‘ - * y ud finale _* See cemaaiiaes get in deep rough, don't get mented, “but I missed all those; LANSING (#—State Conservation | Knoxville tomorrow. vasaanae GOOD} YCAR seems panicky : your downswing. little ones I should have made.” Department researchers plan to{ With three regulars missing | #7reewe gonad ~ — incidentally want} Snead used three different . . | from lineup—outfielders Ralph | TUESDAYS MINOR LEAGUE BASEBA 2 mie tee be & Ag cigar you ‘24 — all of the centerahatt ype [@vt, underwater, to study sh ner and AI Sih and third ase | pans bh, Gen Poansteon 84.10 os * e . , ° -L ° (le »> & more upright stance. Don't |—during his round. ‘man Al Rosen — the Tribe lost game’ 13 tunings) : must often play safe rather than! «tm trying to find one I can| Frogman tactics were tried last 1) fourrun, ninth-inning Giant | $acramente 4 Hollywood 3 take foolish risks. ‘hit the ball with,” he said. “I still |Yeer with such success that they | -ainy at Columbus, Ga. yesterday, | Lasuanie i Sishst , Ansley Urges MUCC | 1 + éancerous shot brings you don't know which one Tm going wil be & stndard Proce from 53 oo Pa only a few yards closed to the |‘? use. but T'll putt with something | Biologists used cold-water suits, Auto Safety Class to Attend Hearing green than a safe shot, then the Snead won Ine third Masters ti-| Weighted belts, oxygen tanks. | Doubly Honored Replace Property, eis gamble may not be worth the risk.| tle last year when he beat Ben|™4sks and Slippers to make their! past LANSING—John Matsock ba gy BA pny — OWN PAYMENTS: LANSING (UP)—President of | In deep rough . .. rather than | Hogan by one stroke in an 18-hole gna aes aan ae didn't | TS amed “most valuable play-| mite, Replacement Low DO ERMS' the Michigan United Conservation | taking a chance of getting in deep- ae — one ona Sanee seem to mind the intrusion en (ell eS ae jopedlgdend Hub Auto Class Co. rASY PAY DAY J Clubs urges MUCC members to/er . . it is often wiser to chip, * ee }sometimes formed in schools Sen |f]_198 Cekteng Ave. FE 46-2006 : f : attend a public hearing in the sen-| Out, play the next shot to the green Hogan won in 1953 and 1951 and | 8found the visitors. : ate chambers Thursday to support | 4nd hope for a one-putter. rumnerup three times. Lake bottoms and the distribu- | FRONT END BRAKE &@ proposal extending the Conserva- He had « 70 im prantice yesterday, |tion of fish in inland lakes will | tion Commission's control of the Next: The trap shot. | Smead and Hogan are the best | Come in for expanded study under | RELINE |= a tf OE A MENT |. The hearing is scheduled for 7:30 | Pistons Edge Syracuse | vent one of the winter's hotshot Bernard W. Andy, MUCC pree-|_ INDIANAPOLIS. CNS) — rort|Zomesers tom voting of with Edge for Trotters $ ident and chairman of its legisla. |Wayne Pistons last night evened |jrer tise with a Mastere victory,| ELKHART, Ind. w—The Har. UP TO tive committee, asked members to | ‘heir best out of seven series with| sich “kids” as Mike Souchak, | /em Globetrotters had a 94 edge provide “‘the biggest turnout that | the Syracuse Nationals at two! Gene Littler, Arnold Palmer and|over the College All-Stars today ever attended a hearing in Lan-| mes each in the National Bas-| piny Maxwell — all in their 20s—|as they took their cross-country ON sing.” . ketball Association final playoffs.| nave been stealing the thunder | basketball series to lowa City, The Pistons, who have yet to| from the oldtimers on the winter | lowa, after playing to a sellout | Ex-Yankee Tom Gorman pie on the Syracuse home court, | circuit and are considered major | crowd here last night. triumphed 109-102 at Indianapolis. | threats in the Masters. The Trotters beat the Stars, 80- * | Starts Today for A’s | They battle. Syracuse in the In-| * e 8 Tl before 8,371 in the Elkhart Sta- SERVICE STORE . j : |diana City again tomorrow night Today's dedication of a bridge dium. » | FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. &—Tom | . . ‘ es leading to the 15th green was the = | » | Gorman, recently A . ttracti STANLEY CCP SERIES : 50 anti FE 5-6123 1G) | Kansas Cty trom fhe New Yort Bowling Racults min’ he tmancments tine Dre teugeieranves rere 2 a Seer ae Yankees, was scheduled to make | ing esu S oA ae Detrott ‘7 Montreal 1 ! round play tomorrow. The bridge T UNEDATS GAME his first start oh the mound for PoNnTiac SQUAWS honers Gene Serasen whe made| at meen the Athletics today against Fay- | eed wi famed_double-eagie 5 URDAT'S GAME pees oF t Gae-2- Coins Biel! Ot 8 4 Rene ‘i ot | hole during the 1935 ea | " Montreal = League. Local 653 6351 Ted's «6 o3 | *| ‘ape fe—et Detren The A‘'s paid “in excess of “— . El sentn wt pre ie ie a. a r | By JACK PATTE RSON Success in suth a venture will | Weil, sir, March is now out of | aren almost entirely on a | of rain from now on. Most lower | t cider = ress who mourn its peninsula. streams are high but thing’| fairly clear and if they stay that about April, aside from doing | way openers may expect to do away with March, |; some business. UP streams are | is that it ushers in always unpredictable at this time | one of two or of year but should be in fair shape three really im- if rains hold off. } * * . | portant periods of No significant additions have the year—the reg- been made to the list of open ular trout season. Streams this year except that in Of course we're Keweenaw County Morrison Creek, | all old enough by T 38.N, R 32 W, from falls in now to know that Sec. 2% downstream to mouth is no blessing is be- | open, as is Tobacco River from stowed in a pure, | the mouth to road bridge in Sec unadulte rat.ed PATTERSON | 20. Nicest T 36 N, R 30 W.-A cursory state, so it comes as no surprise to | COMpgrison with last year’s list note that there are five Saturdays | doesn't turn up any important in April this year, and the last | deletions. one is pushed so far back in the | month that it is tugging mightily | at May. For that reason we'll hold in abeyance any sage advice on respectable methods of trouting until a later date. The determined trout fisher- man may, if he wishes, induige in a dilute apology of his fa- as Not Exempt April 9, when the special rain. | State’s Legal Adviser ‘ction ot UP" and ‘ie petal | Says Colonel Bush Must | Have Hunting License PEE ide decteeieaieaieahaniaed LANSING (UP) — A _ conser. * PHILIP’S * vation department legal adviser * . said today Indians are not en- a Clea titled to exemptions under the rance * | Michigan game code. } | “Indians are subject to provi Paisions of the code just like any- pa one else,’’ assistant attorney gen- |eral Nicholas V. Olds said. Olds made the statement in | reference te a claim by a 30- year-old Allegan county Indian whe said he is entitled to hunt without a license under provisions | of an Indian treaty signed in 1795. Pa. The Indian, Colonel >| Bush, has appealed to Allegan | circuit court after being fined $10 | a $7.80 costs Oct. 3 for hunt- jing without a license. SALE! DISCOUNTS UP TO 50% RK KO Micron .. $29.95 $29.50 Stare $18.98 $25.00 Airex- - & Eddie Meier (ee Larchmont $19.47 BROILED SMELTS, s BEARNAISE SAUCE $13.50 Airex Broiled smelts and bearnaise Spinster $10.25 pa sauce are a perfect combination both gastronomically and from the $19.50 cer of standpoint of preparation. Smelts model — a Uns: by Walt Disney -yet never No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action = | WANT AD Can help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-8181 Ask for the Want Ad Dept. MS THS *BREEZY-NAP" CO, 15 GOING TO MAKE [Tf AND ; TWwiees ! T As ees Zam NIPER 16 FLAUNTING MY Za, CREATION D6 HIG OWN! = BY NOAH'S NOW THAT Wie CAN S€6 THE WHITES OF THEIR EVES WETL FIRE THE LEGAL SHOTS THAT WILL BE HEARD ‘ROUND THE ’ " emi ____ THE POXTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 3035 ry | PY 7 FORTY-ONE | % ORDERS SOLD AT ANY TIME — Free Prescription Delivery Service DARRELL'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Wed., Thurs., Fri., Set. April 6, 7, 8,9 - VITAMINS for the ENTIRE KODAK PRINTING Open Daily 8:30-10; Friday, Saturday “til 11 DARRELL'S DRUGS, Inc.. 37-39 S$. Seginew, Corner In Oakland Theater FILMS of Water Bldg. FE 5-4521 "i market 1% per cent STOCK AVERAGES NEW YORK. April 6—Compiled by The Associated Ptesr ae 3% 15 15 60 . Ratis Util. Stocks gfe + Net change ....+11 1 *3 Noon, today..-.2193 12892 78 1613 Previous day...2182 1285 707 160.5 Week ago......- 215.1 1263 705 158 Month ago .212.7 1248 708 1357.2 Year ago.......1582 833 588 JIT1 1955 high.......220.7 1996 1722 1626 1965 low... 203.1 11448 67.2 1468 1984 high.......211.8 123.0 68.3 155.2 ee eee 143.9 778 55.4 1686.0 DETROIT STOCKS (Hernblewer & Weeks) Pigures after decimal points are — E oon Baldwin Rubber* .,.......... 170 174 Gerity-Mic . oece os a2 6S Kingston Products* ch. os 34 64 row? .. oe 0s 3a 063 Midwest Abrasive® ...... «++ 62 7 Rudy Mfg* .... slsaete on 43 4 Wayne Screw ........:.. 3 13 1 *No sale; bid and asked. FOREIGN EXCHANGE NEW YORK, April 6 (AP)—Foreign Exchange rates f w (Great Britain in dollars, others im cents): Canadian dollar in New York open tum or 101.62% t. 7 L 2 futures 2.78 25-32, un- Britain 90 23.85, wunchan : 26.34, up 01 of a cen of a cent, unchanged; 3 unchanged; 6w gu t; Ttaly (Mra) 16% Portugal (escudo) (krona) 19.34, (free) fkrone) weoeoce “i » fg Fe pee fk og FE Baa g ne fs o r4 { : e / } yy c X / z f | . a Cl he Fos T” : Losses Small [MARKETS |MarketGains. | _ News inBrief Ray Smaliman, 23, of 31 Stowell as Grains Ease meee |With Caution Eee SS yesterday before Mu 3 Setspaille Ih Caution = jsarszasiy Seer ss ~ DETROIT, April € (UP)— fine. CHICAGO # — Grains Prices on public farmers’ market report- ORK » stock the Board of Trade today od by the Bureau of Markets: —* = mar | A theft of two tires, tubes and ars of after | pruits: Apples, Delicious, fancy, 6.80-|ket advanced cautiously today in wheat failed in an early effort|¢o9 bu: No 1, 400-450 bu: apples. wheels was reported by Richard to recover from the sharp selloff | Jonathon, tancy, 409 bu; No 1, 3.00. | CMY dealings. Klein of 5251 Eastview Rd. today of the previous session. ‘ 3.25 bu; apples, Melntosh, fancy, «50| ‘Thé market started up at the|to Pontiac Police. Thieves stole Wheat opened fractionally high- | °*’ %* !: 325-375 bu: apples, Northern jopening and then within a few |the wheels from the auto which er. Brokers thought advance | 17,N® 2 330-380 bu: fancy, 400 bu; | minutes the rush spent itself and | was parked in a factory parking was largely nr ly apples, Btecle’'s Red, No 3. 325-375 DY. | prices turned back from their best | lot last night . Tepresent- : Beets, topped, No 1 1.28- sy a little short covering. With- | 1,3,.0- | Cebbage, No 1. 125-116 bu: | im Many cases. Claude E. Bailey, 49, of 2186 n & few minutes the bread cereal | topped ‘No i, 100-180 buy Celery root, | The rise carried up to around &| ayerton, Pontiac Township, was had given up its gains and was }!\3 bu, Monro Reanet, te Te tee point. There were few losers, but jcharged with drunk driving last L “ . . a ’ . z . * selling under the previous close. eens. wise Be Cpigne. some went to a point |night when he was arrested by Other cereals had a slightly | No.1. 156-200 's bu toes, No't.| -Katser Aluminum, which | Pontiac Police at S. Saginaw St. easier tone trom the start. In no 390, 100-1) beg. “Abbas, hothous Le gained re Lager — = and E. Wilson Ave. cases, however, were losses large. | |: - ; Phubarb, house, y on 2, shares sf No. 1, 90-1.15 ; bagas, No. , A r of eyeglasses was fe- Wheat near the end of the first |!.,125.130 bu Turnips, topped: No.1, | 8% 2p ag or perked ta Peatan Felice omay oa hour was unchanged to % lower, areund 2 points, beet stolen from an auto owned by ~ $2.08%; corn unchanged to DETROIT EGGS = risers and well outside the (11. Robert Kerrigan of 59 Bloom- . lower, May $1.42%; oats % to| DETROIT. Apri 6 (AP)—Eges. fob. cane. field Tr, yesterday while the auto % lower, May 69%; rye % to 1 pata cases included, federal-state| Bethlehem Streel, up 5% yester- | was parked on Summitt St. cent lower, May $1.00 4%; soy-| whites—Grade A jumbo 45-49%, wta | day, advanced 1% at 138% on 3,000 beans % to 1% lower, May 32.51; | #¥€ 47: large 43%-44, wid avg 44: med- | shares start and then} Rebert McKerricker of 1510 Gro- and lard 5 cents lower to'3 conta | Meoene¥aeces “h satan searan ons [it a pe k many ton Rd. Bloomfield Township | wn r bo 44-47'5, wtd | 1 1 cK. 3 > a hundred pounds higher, May |*’* ‘: large 41: all 3-40, wid owner of a grocery store at 527 $12.90, NTS Gicenas ® tarwe 38: ereae Claret] Nowy York Stocks | Colorado St., reported to Pontiac P Commercial grades: ; Police today the breakin of his Grain Prices rnites—Orede A large 38-43',;' med- (Late Morning Quotations) |store by thieves who stole $2.50. Adams Ex .,.. 43.4 Johns Man .. 872 AGO GRAD | Browns—Grade A large 36-39, medium | fcc. 8 &wL...3 -priced used cuncage, Apes 6 (AP) — Opening | * sarbet steady. Trade is irregular and Air Redue, 301 Kelsey May ae ey mete Serine Sales, e774 N. erein: some dealers find demand active and | ajlied Ch... 97 Kimb Clik .... 467| Dixie Hwy., 2's miles N. of M-15. others say it disappointing. Supplies at | Allied Strs.... 55.2 Kresge 88 - 4 . 9866. a s 101, | own on’ whites . Allis Chal .... 60.1 Kroger ...... 434 om am Pe _ 02% | large appear adequate with best interest a. : 70.6 , LNs re aon ete wn tnt urn | Ei. | pow ron i fll ond cee “244a,| CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS | eee ee Eee ee —Adv. Hig aR are S ries re | AE Se Bc Bl ae sage, on Potion sa | steady, nee weak; recetpts :| Am Gas & El 445 e Cem 582 upper, 8&2 Friday + 2.37% | *| Sowers 83 score AA ST, 92, A 87. 60 B| Am Mom Pay 302 Lorillard, .--. 25/5 until ? $1. Malta Temple. —Adv. ae oo = ae ee ee ae Marsh Pield . 35.3) 40 | | Am Seating... 331 mares Ste ot F d T N steeee ay; 241 holesale ing... May D Str... 366 t fe ot Be eee eee eee S Selmare | Am Smear’ 03 Meda'co 8 TOPO Iaclor Names | Sogo ow cen ae Pg et 8 phe a . a4 Mid sd Pd 13.7 | be . ;U. 8 do 32: dirties | Anse Cop. “ ‘nt De rt tH d: Fir checks 30's; current rereipua 313 | anee Gece; @ Mem ga: | VEPATIMeNt ed ——— Armco 8tl.... 76.2 Motorola ++ B23} . DETROIT POULTRY armour & Co 148 Mueller Br .. 28) 4 Wcintment of Gerald C. Joynt oo ( Assd Dry G.-. © Nat Bise 432) : , | pre pound fob Deittt for Ne t'eusniy | Moteom MiG Kat Cash m .. 44 as manager of the Manufacturing ve poultry up am: . aor . in A-Investment can te i: tems tye | Mighafin = 5A AME EEtG 7) Engineering Dept. was announced 19 30 “hoary: roitere or fryers, he) | Bald Lima... 203 Mat Toeg '"' 22) yesterday by R. E. Hunt, general F | a “eaponettes @8-46'%, duck-| Benais Av... $7. as Oe oe sag manufacturing manager, Tractor inancial Expert Says | “starie: unsettied to weak on hens. | BEY 12 Note ae West 835 | and | . 339.4 mplement . | Prices mostly 1 cent lower Boeing Air .., 755 No Am Av 53.4 Divi Ford ape Will Have to | ar ares | Bona Alum ".. 312 Nor Pac, tas = Supply at Much Livestoc . Borden . 4 Nwst Airtin 22 I y- Borg Warn .. 427 Ohio Oil %° Joynt, manager DETROIT LIVESTOCK Briggs Mf 221 Oliver Cp 16.6 J A finan- nar _| Brist M Otis Elev 613 for the last two SAN FRANCIICO (UP)—A finan. | pernore aus, 0 (aP\_teet tet, | Ss Bae’. Sh Oneme Bt Gt Oe tthe cial expert says Nn InVest- | uik choice 190-230 Ibs. 17 50-1800: most. | Budd Co .... 201 Pan A Al oy 7 years a ors will have to supply at least | iy 18.00 tor choice 1 and 2 190-230 Ibs; | Burroughs... 2 pn pict 376 Manufact uring few smal] lots chotce 1's 18.28: few 240- | & 14.4 47 é 2 $40,000,000,000 to pay for the cost | 345 ins, 1700-1780; 280-208 Ibs 16.28-|Campb Wy .. 30 Parke Da |. ot Engineering De- of developing atomic energy in the | 1700 sows scarce: ugevenly 1250-1559. Can Dry .... 163 Benaey aa | Cattle—Salable 250. Fresh receipts | Con Pac Jog PORR ar a partment at next 20 years. mostly cows: market generally steady but | Capital Airl . 283 Popet —_ oot geat Ford's Highland | slow and uneven on @ catch bid basis: Carrier Cp eS oe n | This prediction cames yesterday | {ew sales good and choice fet seers) Case JT .,. 167 Pulieo Oa) Park tractor from Gordon R. Molesworth, atom- | 1900-2450: high choice and (ee Need fj =oedlciggeeee -Pae WS.” 44) . plant, succeeds ie energy consultant to the New| ina heifers 1400-1800; most utility and | Cert-teed .°., 24.1 a a. 4 | JOYNT Lyle Blanchard. York Stock Exchange firm of | o%, commercial cows 11 $0-}350: few) Chie ‘Cop 1, ae, Pullman ...-. $847 A native of Sunfield, Joynt was Harris, Upham and Company. He were, end cutters mostly, i8.90-18.50; | Cecvoler swe m6 igri * 434| for 18 years -associated with Gen- spoke to 600 industrialists and sci-| {s'o7 20% Scoa and choice 790-854 Ib.| Clark Equip... 674 Rem Rand... $23) eral Motors Corporation as super- ! le Mo .. 703 Ree Holding... M41). : : , entists es a two-day atomic feeder Seore 33. wa ae amen ae ae Reped St = 4 | Visor of production engineering, energy conterence. | bidding unevenly lower. —_ — +122 Rey Tod B 42. | Oldsmobile division. Molesworth sald “enormous” | gion"siccdr, small ot quod and choice col Gas... 165 RKO pict... | Joynt attended the General Mo- financial resources will be needed || 00-8 ib. Wasied sioughter tombe 2 08: | cunt a oe Baiewsy St... 442, tors Institute of Technology at for atomic power development. | iambs No 1 skins 2100; sheep scarce. | Zopt Can... 792 St Rex Pep .. 385) Flint, from 1928 through 1932. He Financing of nuclear power facil- | aaa, cae . Cont Ou i Scovill Man. 024| (5 & member of the Engineering Mice alone will require 990.00. | icac0, April ¢ (AP)—Galabie hogs Com Pd. #16 Sears een —y ee ~ 008.008 dollars, he anid. | 9,000. fairly active. generally steady to Eine Drug $32 sinclair O ... 41 Married and the father of three “The great bulk of these funds oa tutchers sews steady to strong: |Sur'® Seng at) Sou, Pac +S, children, Mr. Joyne resides at will be required by electric utility 7 rosac = gory ea Deus an. ai Bou Ry as4 21200 Smallwood, Birmingham, firms, and they will be needed in| 220 m 1785-1800. a short deck,” mostly | De Pest, 13 eda W «0+ 54! Mich. large blocks of perhaps 530 million pry - i cus. ibetee me tem Fast Kod 750 Std Brand 39.3 ” : i as - ou Cal ae ee ae ee eee, cath aes) Eo tes te et Sid Ou Ine eae ‘emi Another $20,000,000.000 will prob-| uncer 480 ib 15-00-1600: bulk és0-400 uae ee 8 I aly ee tg a |S acy ty pape tof Bt ESS" Man Sal Fi : stone .. . stead fully 25 *% Stude-Pack ... 12.6) — systema, for loco | Rene sougnier shrn, wat te merit | Frock re”. He guitare 3| motive and aircraft reactors, he | oe ile w down 30.90.2280. 8 load of 'Gen men’ ata gylv Ei Pe... 424! James H. Luther, formerly of said. choice end prim ae Saeete Se | en Pas... $8 tex O Bui "2, 40.1| Birmingham and Detroit, recently “Beyond that, we have as yet | 14.00-18.50: | a email package “geod and | Gen possess. 200-6 Tromp, Pee ’'333| annoanced the sale of the Luther allowed nothing for domestic fi |te mostly chotee, sore ane 0; ook Gen etree... 304 Tren W Air... 1, Acre Co. of Olean, New York, to nancing of power reactors and) $ 00-106. : {Gan Tae: 35. 3Ee Tent c Poa, 31.1) Mereven Corp. ———————— other nuclear facilities for the for. |"*** * iGinede cs tee Geert” B82) For many years, Luther de eign market.” Molesworth said. K R rts Sal Fey Dees Un Pac. ..160.4| Signed and manufactured equip- The opportunities abreaa win KFesge Reports Sales | Secs ooo Shs uri Air tim’. $23. mont. used by the oit industry. be huge and I, tor one, bepe that Increased Over 1954 = Si Wer’s “1135 United cp: 8) During World War II, it engaged in ; ’ , ‘ul . | r U. 8. industry’s share of that DETROIT u—The &. S. Kresge | Sit —... aa Un Gas Im... 376 sub contract work. . market will be preponderant. If ic, sony said its monthly sales for | Mays Minoo: ly US Rav 23| Mr. Luther will continue as it is, even more capital will be 2 Hersh Choe .. 42 Us smeit.... 8¢1|President of the Olean company required and some of it quite | March were up 3.91 per cent over Hooker ea US Seok - 823 | which will operate as a subsidiary soon.” those of March, 194. The firm | Howd Mer ... 13¢ wasn ic tet | Acrovex, In_eddition. he _le- . 5 % Indust Ray .. 55.4 comes Vv president Aerovox Molesworth said if private in-| Said Marth —— 525.658. 948, Inia mR W Va Pulp. $13 | Corp, Sac genet sear: tin Ce. on en os a total _ — Ore otal first.|mueriak I 3.24. Wenig Er .: 7a. | ther was in the investment busi- cost : a ot wi March o ra 97 ant rot ee Tt aes Wnite Mot... 271 | ness in Detroit. His wife was the industry. hen ee quarter sales were 5! per | Int Paper ... 891 Woolworth .. “496! former Fani Catherine Smith. take the nuclear ball from privat» | over ee et a ae =e Int Silver Qo oa Yale & Tow | ss industry and run with it.” months of L irm said. nt TelaTel . ngs ls Cre Coal .. 219 Zraith Run ea Ford Sets New Records for Production, Sales |today announced total car and {truck production during the first jthree months of 1955 was 538,523 5/ units—a new record. First quarter production of cars alone totaled 438,608, also a new high mark, according to R. S. Mc- Namara, Ford vice president and general division manager. Déspite record output at its 16 assembly plants, McNamara said dealer inventories still were sub- stantially below the April 1 level ,of last year. .He said sales of Ford cars and | trucks also set a new record. : Business Notes Appointment fo William Knuff as director of forward sate ay Ma W. C. Newberg, Dodge president. In his new assignment Knuff will :|be responsible for the development of the Dodge Division's Forward Planning Program, tegether with the coordination of the Division's staff departments relative to for- | ward plans. Ss —_— , WITH eevee 3 Crawford-Dawe-Grove | Insurance of All Kinds 716 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. Ph, FE 2-8357 DETROIT tINSi—Ford Motor Co. | in Auto Strike? UAW Wants President to Continue Hands-Off Labor Policy WASHINGTON (UP)—The ad- ministration’s hands-off policy to- | ward labor-management disputes may run into a big test if there is an auto strike this summer. of Labor James P Mitchell has said several times he believes the administration should stay out of the auto wage negotiations and that the issue of the guaranteed annual wage de- manded by the CIO United Auto. Workers should be settled at the | bargaining table. UAW President Walter Reuther, whe alse heads the ClO, has But both General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. make various | defense items as well as autos. ‘ | Several favorable factors have | hands-off policy. There has —— a lack, or at least a lessening, of | exerted by World War II,: the| and the Korean War. Mitchell attributed the rela- | last year to the hands-off policy. | But some other labor experts unemployment which made unions less enthusiastic about One big difference between the | Eisenhower and Truman admin- | John R. Steelman in Eisenhower's White House. Under the Demo- | to Steelman when other avenues | were exhausted. C. A. Swanson & Sons OMAHA (INS)—The C. A. Swan- processing firm, has announced its affiliation with the Campbell | Gilbert Swanson and Clarke | Swanson, board chairman and terms of an agreement now being worked ‘out, the Campbell Soup Co. stock of C. A. Swanson & Sons in exchange for Campbell stock. contributed to the administration's | the pressures for intervention | postwar European recovery years, tive peace on the labor front attributed it more to the rise of | { istrations is the absence of any | crats, unions could always appeal | Campbell Soup Buys son & Sons Co., Omaha poultry Soup Co. : president respectively, said under will acquire all of the outstanding Swanson products will continue label. About 4,100 Swanson employes | in 10 plants will be transferred to | the Campbell payroll. Winston's Fiery Words Roused Britain’s Spirit LONDON (UP) — Iron entered the spirit of the British people when the stubby man with the fighting jaw became Prime Min- ister in this country’s darkest hour—1940. Here are some of the flaming words that brought tears of pride to the eyes of men throughout the English-speaking world. Pending Owners’ Calls Pontiac Police said today they | are holding 20 bicycles, pending | j reports on their ownership by; youths who lost them. Sgt. Henry Hoyt, head of the juvenile bureau, eC _., wheelers had been _ aban- doned in different parts of the city and possibly had been stoicn. / / t . reais ey Bae a og Bel ee Oe May Rb Paget SO ee Ee ue: - . Wil US. Act | to be marketed under the Swanson ' Snel "You May Win This One! “Bonanzagram” Have Fun! Win $100! “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you try your hand at “Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules at the bottom of this page. Solution will apear in the Press April 15. Claim Check Below is a duplicate of the, “Bonanza- gram™ entry you send in to cantest headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you fill it in and save it until the correct solution to ‘“Bonanzagram™ No. § is published Friday, April 15. Unless you do so, you will be unable to collect the prize if you should send in a winning solution. Check the rules below for further details. Bonanzagram No. 5 A prep-school teacher found a pert message from one of his prize English students chalked on the blackboard one cold morning. It was evidently in- tended to jog his memory in regard to coming holidays and the pileup of extra school work. By chance, a prank- --ster had come by earlier and erased some of the key letters. However, the teacher was able to reproduce the stu- dent's communication, and got a good laugh from it. Can you, too, fill in the proper letters and so decipher the meaning? rs | perc oes F aime | DEAR M_STER WHI_E CHRISTMAS IS -_OOMING AND _LACK __IMES ARE AHEAD __AY WHEN WE CAN RELA__ NEWS ALL OUR BO__ FRIENDS AND __ARRIED PARENTS ' kr 7 iL t a OF LESS WORK AT __ OME EXTRA ASSIGNMENTS CAN DO WITH A __EST SO DO __EED SINCERE REQUEST THAT SUBJECT TO YOUR REALLY __OILING PUPILS CLA_$ WOULD GRE_J WORD wn QUCH IN LLLERAL TERMS _ EEKLY " ___FARN TO BE IN THE __NOW Mt. ARE WAL_ING FOR THE __ALMY TIME | YOU CONFI__E YOUR REMARKS ON THE | if DEAR M_STER WHILE CHRISTMAS IS OOMING AND _LACK __IMES 1 ARE AHEAD __AY WHEN WE CAN | | RELA__ NEWS ALL OUR BO 1 FRIENDS AND __ARRIED PARENTS | ARE WAL_ING FOR THE __ALMY TIME | | OF LESS WORK AT __ OME EXTRA} ASSIGNMENTS CAN DO WITH A __EST’E S000 _£eD sincere Request THT | | YOU CONFIL_E YOUR REMARKS ON THE |) | SUBJECT TO YOUR REALLY _\OILING PUPILS CLA_$ WOULD GRE_J WORD |, FROM YOU WE WOULD BE IN CLO_§R |! | — sev bpne ts - oa | IMA STU_LE IMPORTANT: Save This Claim Check Until Solution Is Published! , Z Re j \~ x = los TIE * Name. City.......... Phone... .. r+ ( Check here if you would like the Prera delivered to your home! Sa | “eee eeeeneeeee eee e ee oeeevreeeeaevee oe ee ee ee ae ee Se eee ~ How To Play ‘Bonanzagr Solve the “Bonanzagram” by filling tn all the missing letters, as indicated by the underscores, in the message. Insert only one letter above each underscore. Many clues to the missing letters are hidden in the story, or cnecdots, accompanying the message. Clues may also be found in the message itself, and, in a few cases, the contestant’s general knowledge should provide the correct letter. The contestant will note that the message is unpunctu- a — 7 — ated. Punctuation as ‘sell as words must be correct for a winning solution. When properly filled in, the “Bonanza- gram” will spell out a clear message that will conform in every way with the clues. ‘In many cases {t will seem that more than one word would be the correct one. That's part of the fun! You should weigh the clues and select the BEST possible word in egch case. How to Submit. Entries 1. Alter solution Is completed, “Bonanza- gram” should be clipped and pasted to a two-cent postcard with your name and address. 2. Entries will be received at the Pontiac Press olfice, 48 W. Huron St, until § pm Tuesday, April: 12. Mail entries must be postmarked before midnight Tuesday, April 12 tor Bonanzagram No, §. Ad- dress “Bonanzagram, % Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. 3 Entries may be mailed in envelope but contestant's full name and number of puzzle myst be printed in upper left cor- ner of address side of envelope. 4. Copies of the Press need not be pur- chased to enter. Facsimiles made by hand and corresponding as closely as possible to the original “Bonanzagram” ‘printed in the Press will be accepted but are limited one to a family. Mimeograph, duplicator or other unofficial mechanical reproduc- tion Is forbidden. How to Collect the Prize The entrant must work out and keep duplicate solution a@s a claim check. When the solution is published in the Press, he should compare his “claim sheck” with the published solution, ond. ff his claim check is identical, he shou!d call in person with his claim check at the Press office. 48 W Huron St., before 5 po. m. on the Monday tollowing publica- tion of the solution. !f a winner cannot call at the Press office in person, he should mail his solution to “Bonanzagram Editor.” Postmerk on this letter must be not later than 5 p. m. the Monday after publication of the answer. _ Correct answers are void unless the con- testant reports his claim by the decilines listed here. About Eligibility, Information, Etc. 1. Anyone ts eligible for the “Bonanza- gram” contest except employes of the Press and members of their immedicte families. (Immediate family means al! those living in an employe’s household.) 2. No question as to winners. will be an- swered by phone. 3. The Press will award o prize of $!00 to the winner of each weekly “Bonanza- gram.” If more than one winning answer Ils received, theorize will be divided equally among the winners. It no correct solution ts received, the $100 will be added to the next week's prize. It the winner is @ subscriber of record to the Press a $20 bonus will be added to the $100. 4. Only one winning entry from a family will be eligible for the prize, but there is no limit on number of entries. 5. The Press retains the right to correct typographical errors. 6. ludges’ decision will be final and con- testant’s submission of entries indicates acceptance of these rules. 7. No liability ts accepted for entries that tail to reoch us. 8. The Press the right to elter rules and/or ue the contest at its discretion. ¥ ’ f ‘ ¢ pe Ain ee | ded THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1955 ) rhea | yey Tf... Death Notices |-—isle Wanted Male _s| Help Wanted Male 6] Help Wanted Female 7| Work Wanted Male 10| “Business Services 13, Moving & Trucking 19 > Pt ASPHALT RAKERS. MUST . BE WITH EXPERIENCE FOUNTAIN JILDINC 3 i ing aii imma y, me| Serinycrerna gale oo mut Be) ame at io SE Ant Spots ak WAITRESS A & BTRENCHING..| Trucks to Rent he $2; : Ne tere be of Cmeate, shanty. ‘ . a ESTATE SALESMEN MACHUS— mes| % Tee F fl stare Mrs. Arterburs. and BELLBOY ANTED AT ONCE! « our sorvten wit ba bela Thareany. : E GENERA F “| Pontiac Farm and April 7. at 1 pm. the Den-|-18 years or cider. Hours, 3 to TY ON IL, Realtor |. grssrienced. Must be APPLI Industrial Tractor Co. Dr a. Mificiating 11 pm. Apply in person, Hotel prety ots Vv duties. FE ¢- We . . . S ne te se 4 Arrange-| Waldroa. ment and piers, | sok have refes-| Pistice Brive’ ta Wheater. "i 5VINO iG latae LEANT ioe SALESMEN tore TE Wek $200 @ week and more founsussh’ Gease plein cost? ae | en a ig ve na Steady work, good pay. 'Beenomy| SWITCHMAN. APPLY take charge ate Sean pits ‘Thursday, April Tth. at 1:30 p. m.| Used Car, 22 Auburn. > Ww Pontiac from the Puneral Home|GAB DRIVER” FULL OR PaRT| GENERAL YARD) 1° stating references, age and ing. interment et Ferry Mu Park| fnmrance™ Amey So’ Wewkres| MASTER, JOHNSON) arity _ Benin) Penoni*Hene *{CLzawmm dep woou SPOTEER. AVE. YARD OFFICE.| 3. to learn ber @ days ‘ ~ | teh" Late nae“ SS*| SERVICE SALESMAN, MOST BE| Bloym pb ng _ Pe. | COST ESTIMATOR, EXCELLENT) Goicen tunity for the Ten Than Opportunity $400 Lapras ; a ed of Thanks _1"BOND EMPLOYMENT] fesvbortce Mateset, Wises Pos: | JW 9,44" yume yarn # it TRE TRAMING © RE| Painting & Decorating 20 I LOVING MEMORY OP CELIA |4) W_ Huron PE 4400 wot he See have a car and the will to work 53000. —~ gctater Dassed away CED SEAT COVER In. _ collecting or ores, Electric—Sewers Cleaned) -“ gugonasine® Pe ys erave net far A to 8) Market Tire Co. TT W. hiuron nf STOCK BOYS a TADY WHITE -| 26 be, No results no| mate Pe coms ts _ Cass. No phone calls. = ‘n housework : 3 treated ot ne ee ee ee Exreutnsch Cane Ci¥IELD 18 years and older. Night bead and. seem. Geme waaes. Gene TF Sines Cleaners Friends mev think we have for- Sa ama logge luncheon trait) crew work for new Na- 2 ieee. Re NO ety —— Ww _— FE 61017 wr : it quets. good Wages. y : for and answer small. FE 1-9087. Sut yong Sag Ba ean. Bepkine Westtarant and Cock- tional Super Mkt. Must! one. for home PLUMBING WORK WANTED Rea ee serene = NO x . : have stock experience.| wages References PE 2-442 ble PES-1016. AINTING AND WA ER That smile hides all the white.| ose? ____ P ‘ aE DEVE ingore oe ing. C. White. OA 63807 oF ly missed bY her daughter, |EXPERIENCED | TRUCK DRIV-| Apply at Mich. State) ®42ts me Behe na FOLDIN _. = : — Gertrude Vincent and family. Selten hehe i 129 Wayne bh. Cay Airport * — greduste would tke roere (in ae Painting, W all Washing EXPE! . ° e RN REPAIR AND RE | Pree estimates. Fessonabie. Flowers g EXPERIENCED BRICK LAYERS! S¢ Miss Roach. TEDS nouns Cando ofiice, of expertly done. Molern| _2-2700. a aie oe ex) : : =S 7 Pro preterred. Please an aotiove Free estimates. OL). if y : DUNSTAN'’S FLOWERS womk dave aay, Bpadaiee Does. SALESMAN Needs Grill Cook UE Tes titer Vo | tse Painting & W all Washing Ww. ot, Huron House RAIAING FOOTINGS| ___Free pyl whey PE 2-4901| | Mark w Aggressive end experienced, me pos ‘nterested. i (gabe eld ae auD Tino | EASTER FLOWERS | "Zn." Guca ccurte dani & tions“ discount | Food Preparation Cook VETERAN WALL WASHINGS AND rains wnetalled. PE DIST, and cppores. i youne of _ HANDLESS PIANIST PLAYS ON — Proving you can't keep a good reasonable with, tree trimming experience, Perveesel, siice. “P) APPLY IN PERSON vuiniag, Ea) Sahn | cea ena WEDGE ETRE |— Eta Ogres — concert pianist from the keyboards is Raymond Leizer, who lost both | —Ssmeer_ot-Fite_8-Peddesk___| Paso SOO MONTGOMERY WARD] “8 A.M, TO 3 P.M, |seerinsed’ Smee Devenseis FE | g05¢, st, sharpened & repaired eceaen emren, FE ee hands during a land mine explosion in 1948 Arab-Israeli fighting. He's | 129 AUBURN PLOW ae 23173 suto glass Apply im person. 122 ScLeaMEN NOW SELLING 79 TED’S en : coteed. Yeon pieeay sad delivery. free estimates, FE +417) or re demonstrating the skill of his artificial hands before the Chicago Ro- F D 4 EXPANSION PROGRAM BY ELEC. mas sarages and fleet WOODWARD AZ SQUARE LAKE) Work Wanted Female 11/PLUMBING AnD HEATING HS -4 _ tary Club. At left is Ollie Jones, a Rotarian. uneral Directors | TEQNIC WHOLESALER RE-| Seetoti edaitive and ol stabiliser é Nan | Comper & Sop OE on| FAR me es RADIO AND TV — Bealinc 8 _ ae corceooas Br Tex “e° mean, enamine "PE tees re tearees Rs ne el or OR 30004 3-044, New Silver King Employs) c22=-ceen2 Ph, | (SG goacckag| Paes iets Bn" eet mec games HE EEE WEN Ve) TOL LOOK | "NR ettaaae DEI IWIPED ERY oe| SREAR OoSb, Seroktaniry |UAn Wim @UccgRerUL GEIL] Bycthers Barperee, 8 Lapeer) SeMO awa | down all yper ct waliaines WP . ° 5 vd = ve = Modern Mining Methods |Re eee 2e ot) psa Saas eet) Sabadbe gSigetteroe | |RELE Fe STSSCOE | Eh Pos ed Seen Fe Seng PO a - MICH. GIVE TIcU- OP OF Cc MSTRESS AND WINOR RE a al. Free estirate. FE 36019. FE & ; MONTEZUMA, Colo. (UP)—| The high-grade silver Martin, ON€lson Johns} fas * POUL PARSICU les w. eres © Pe cums Manereces 8 MICS (SE | Oley ames OF Er Seite = igor tenaseen Bie | FUNERAL HOME SALESMAN WAMILIAR WITH) PSX wore 2081. Young Tom Martin has a long way | and his 14 employes are bringing | NED PUNERALS” ~ Ee"inlce tot regia ~ ee. Oe ER OR COMPANION: pre wertising counsel to before he can match the, out is being taken directly to the aP CHAPEL =m ay Seokes Press, ANTED TO SELL __ POG ko, elevision Service 22 fortune of the late H. A. W.| American Smelting & Refining Pe been Boni CESUER tors. Avoly tm oerwen 1 8. seat IRONINGE ERC T ba¥ a. tonl, soured ve | ~ Tabor. 'Co. plant near Leadville. The SALE S oeweNaT| fou oe Th * Ee the ore out of the ground, the | Vincent mill just two miles from FUNERAL HOME . Yoke ‘ad. Interview between’ 8 Oia Marine . Me FE ah ca pencrnnon unen—Prces | OUTRETERD, TY REPAIR ANY 36-year-old Martin could rete bea_Be. 6 Pr. we. yg | Pe pow. ee OO. it's @ pretty good start, and by| with $200,000, police headquarters = on ae oe 38, 5, ably well, have a good | ttt,,0ee¢ ver Apply 8H. Tele fnoce eececsecy” Apply te person Wor. A/°9 chimneys. No job, joe ag eg re LOST, LAROR BLACK Bind poo. the time he gets through he "night | reported. , . a er aaa | The Spot, corner US. 10 &) yore meme ——— | Rd. Chain end collar, Ans. his ; The —— . personality and sales ig hg Lainey = - HARD-| M15. ROTO TILLER GARDEN AD to name of “Bod OL sor and 10 employes into a vault in a . ability. If you can |_2e Orchard Lt. Rd. Pontiac. ~ ! telephone solicitors, Ba Tpcesese ots. eae. Sep ~~~ steal sere wT 7AN Whereas Tabor made his dis-| Chase Manhattan branch bank at meet these require- deantc ween. Auuiy to been wie a. oer : OR Fe baoe sr rE Sasi) a “Reward PE TT08 coveries, which allowed him to 5901 Roosevelt Ave., near 60th St.,| f - ments and are inter- | 3 g“Tacmmoh OUOr?-| gtelogrece sa woes Sort usr. Ro 'joo too small | 41 GARDEN PLOWInO =| ‘WEMALE COON DOOS. | amass a fortune of upwards of | Woodside, Queens. The Pontiac Press ested in a permanent WiLL ERA ROR 5 ACRES OR eave of waite | pA Be Coment Co. oer. EDM( és re $10,000,000, with pick and shovel! hey first had climbed into the FOR WANT ADS connection; write box | pervices, — on nate works. ing in FE 200s “"pestmants, and_dzivewnsa.. Wast 9 sae Feit 4 a and brought his ore out with’ automobile of Henry Bardenha- DIAL FE 2-8181 29, Pontiac Press for |YEAR ROUND JOB IN’ BONTIAC iain cookina ‘oF willing to learn) ae ee OR 3-058). Se ey, Gann, Gente, Geer burros, Martin — = — gen, the manager, and forced interview. car, and high school education. | Oune: “hero emolore: or heats |CEMENT WORK. FOOTING AND ' r 19|_o ee ee aT Pe. ar pot the nog Be hen the hse _ to drive them to the bank. From 8 a.m. to § p.m. Sllowance. References | required See Ee ee eee) Oe ee ee Service Cost GREEN | BILLFOLD | 18 a * —n_ Fe as 2. in Birm Liv i CIALTY entiac, ¥ i a Hep Wened Fenale 7) OS corsa fae ee ers RPS) “omy ng peg oe | imm s “~eOSSe AI re Or hy * = 1ct i ‘ sy i- lr = bone HOUND DOG. Martin set out trom the top of | They escaped with their loot in|] Press respo- - : an! 2206 | GecounTina 677 oar, . @ mountain peak, which already |, car which was found wbandoned | | giiiity, for. errose oth oe [PE b-saa3 had yielded several fortunes in | a short distance from the bank. for that portion of sliver, in @ bulldoser. Using | Police set up a widespread drag- ae aoe 2 = the blade, he methodically (net but found no immediate trace paar ged aallg” Bae 3 Rare comm. 63 br, sparctime, Sol sheared off the slopes on his (of the robbers. the error. When cancelle- sox, shorts hosiery, Journey downward, making 2 | gel your "nit "oumber.” | EE FI ___.-_- read at the same time. Michigan Man Drowns ae adjustments will be EXPERIENCED Modernize with hound. rd. ren wihert &. TRUCK DRIVERS ay ane Siine , PARKER wrist ssn sands ot ks catgee wien! ¥. + mail i 8 storm vin watch, on Saginaw St. Reward. BIG RAPIDS w — Herman P. Closing time for edvertise- Te haul new automobiles Only WRE edvertising. You or hus| dows je wrtes of alter®| RENTAMIN R. BACKUS|_? 3-130. — method, he exposed seven veins of sin 79 of Big Rapids drowned | fects “Ses iter’ arses || Sent ane’ teat servi ond up| AW REY BAKERIES ei ee ae ne eee ee ee eT US eer team FYE Tp — }in- the “Muskegon River Tuesday | 4 Woe ls I2-a'clock nove the 1) iy, ; K Aversae tio te b60 per week.|_E F-ts SPE brea Sete ee FRSC?) ffichigan Animal Rescue League. As his uncle, Bud Martin, put it: A ‘day previous to publication Motorcar Transport BOOKKEEPER Write svine tailing address, Box 230 & Pine __ Eve. OR 32776. JACK SANNEN TADIES "GOLD — ELOIN “Tom took the mystery out ot “fer his boat upset. re | Transient Want Ads ma ee ee ee _3. fe Ponte Pres | § -M PARKER & SON FLOOR tae = ign woes | Usk weten with bigek vend, 1 Ry the tt he got Allan Byers, 22. of Rogers Heights, | } | "iateciea up to°s-30 am. 3 “OVERING experienced ip payroll. pe (WHITE LADY CARE FOR| laying. Wort Pree - "© +008 poaticc. Reward. mining y me g : s ; Pp FLOOR COVERING sonal interview only children Gaye. PR S-1108. stimate. 500 vers. Dravton S was rescued; Smith's body was Vy AVE MONEY Martin’ tions are| _ TOWNSHIP OF" INDEPENDENCE ee eee Fiast man! Wigh school praduate | BARTENDER FEMALE Pore lee pie eer) ee ee acne TEACHER. PRIVATE. s mining opera’ are) er nD Cima. STATE CP Lines 1 Day 3 Days 6 Days 25 to 45 years of pont references. Hil | 2orBer_ Silver Lake Ra. WORKING MANS Tax SERVICE “"* : = being carried on in the vicinity of | homioan.onpinasics 6O._13 a rT me oe ny a a ted) ep Bar Siw as Bey age | ee me-| Here Schacter PE e131 UMifest Meh Wale Pak i son ‘ ie 313 os linoleum Cora eaperes| | CAR R GIR > ae wages. PE bS0Ts botore 16 am tarts! comert work. —S poxfon Brevexe ons oe Oe miles southwest, of Montezuma, | ‘Adopted April 8. 1960. + i is 8 wena AM Te N WORKING WGTRER WANTS MD| 74 Enc apres | Sine’ tne tor and on the very same slope where-| Title: An Ordinance, te amend 7 280 «806 86 and profit shar Secretary. ....-..+-- $335] gle, seed whe desires |rg 3 i in lies the old Silver Wing tunnel | of Ordinance No. 5 of the Township of ° — en — ” APPLY IN PERSON + = lh eesneneedte ae core ‘onal bebe edbe+ HF: ) Laundry Service 18 oy 2 r) and only a short distance from |™éependence aang 23 | Fun OFFICE een: er. Friday and Bat’ between | CENERAL CONTRACTORS, ra to ey Sackkesrosk iE. the famous Champion family mine. | Township of the County of Oakland, Sears, Roebuck & Co. [oiri to ‘earn Pubiie Relations We aee FE Cees | claliate mm architectural tite. No |CURTAINS NYLON BALL Ma. nat KODAK ROYAL WES. | State of Michigan, ordains GOOD MAN CAN MAKF 4300000! Midwest Empl "in leund RE ae A TF ee we takeet | Nmavie come-a, 9130.96; same where | Section 1. That Sub-section 1 of Sec- =e be Midwest Employment. | ry i m ancing. ; equipment Cytten russ. sizes. ween in this 2. ea tion 304.9 of Article: 3 of Oraesnes Se. | Help Wanted Male _§ toe Sante ama ine Nite wow: (00 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. ,, i Convalescent Homes. it +03 GENERAL,” BUILDING” Reva LAUNDRY 3, nTelegrach Ra | fork case, POCO SPOT ranes uncle, . { Intepende i — { e = 1s ALA ___ina_curbstd ouse numbers Au _ = ; = Ae aera “ . +: Ae wind na ~~ : Te-Haron center — ‘ : nts =~ mand tre tert tenner Bey ge fe el "nn A IEE Eagan, ee ae SARMS.aney_w_imeneng e Sufe ak Sua TE Ce Conte ceain on ng! eae ne eee ¥ ——_ : Talla a at sateen Wen ene! reer Necasnal opeortuaition are] feat "RES: IMLETE 17 W. Mae work our hours. Apply in person.) Ova transportation of live in. Por mm CANO a Te hate Pitot Phone FE 24:61 | SERVICE. 1085 W. Muree, FE method. Burke uncovered | cr sufficient stiffness and properly an.| &vailable for men interested in wt nae ———— ani Sa Ra” Walled | ent call FE 4-5362 Fe ean |fOP FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. properly PA GOOD LAWN MOWER SERVICE| Market. 155 Ladd Rd. W at ?LOOR LAYING SANDING AND single hunk of silver .ore | choréd to remain in place during high opportunity of a long range Lake. we Ph fFontiac Laundry. FE . I rmanent = ‘ worth $28,008. | inde, sad bo. ‘cencenabiy. permancnt.| Brea os tee ee _tsf‘clase work Ma Sei °8|— anes Colgate. re tat, ene Notices & Personals 25 ev ° - | Repil fidential. W ‘| MARRIED AROUND [AN D ROOFS, ' , Martin said one vein he et raat pon a Rag Hig my Hoary OE Labarse, S08 w ‘boven. Ro ncheren io ite on gk Must Rigicag cyl lt? N ” riod, ier 8 A. en Landscaping 18A AUDIVOxX HEARING 10, ered yielded ore running be ee cee seaman erent | SausTAN? 30 punviCe aaw|-SUME p.m. daily TREE “AND TREE con ounces of ruby silver, one-half\ stud walls shall be Peowec ome By of not] ager. Metore experience BLOOMFIELD % adviser, ouptect ounce of and 8 cent lead than two by four (2x4) inch lum- ote wipe | ve ability to = D R Q Phone fo te ton. That would net im 4 Rie iy an fmt § Joes Be | TREE SP Aerotred roughly $770 a ton for the silver. | ""xy studs shall. be securely fastened | — 81. —RY CLEANIN G Trimming fruit shade trees| 1 have el {om doesn't know for sure fst] pn tna tan etn etd | ARE YOU THIS MAN?) fe wom etn, ayer] INSPECTOR Se ose — st ht wen succnine sie” Wad Plates. chat isp. at all Corners ‘and. at me toa oehes want "A steady _kraph near West Burn" miata conditioned | Bir. ate if shrubs and | Nays: None. oT i Ss ” ored. pS > nun ee Burke-Martin owns consider. — HAROLD J. DOSSLER, ge Fg Bh W SCHRAM r_ Round 107 WN. ; able stock in Montezuma Urani- — a TONNDTL @. 1088 bet tne Clee grown f Pontiac | itt desire aw yp “~ sat Gctivery, Good setvios at um Co. and chances appear . NOTICE OF HEARING \ | Waltore office staff and earn __ Dixie Hwy. 5 f paqeuette rates. PE +1803 any goed that this ore runs over into Xtice 1s hereby given of @ scheduled, Milte-Neaher lett we Muro, Pe a i maintenance no the Burke-Martin property = Pog roth = by Aang | Pontine | Peas. Realtor. 1011 W. Huron FE PIN SEZTERS (30 E. MON ; . ? > Pa ee ee a aa | ae rs . 2 Ta wheghihe own: | ASSIS 7 = . : mm, ; J : : Sree eee |p TNT TO | EET . es Ironton Ferry Resumes ‘0 ahenge yong Ey C3 Lets 19, Opportunity. to learn an interest Dolly leles Schedwles [Salou eee ono | et eee aes To change from R-1 to R-8—Lot 12 of | __ ' ¥. 2 [IX —The Ironton | Supervisor's Piat No. 5 PERT ED STE , ae oo ee | SCIALIZE In CEMEN Ferry, carrying traffic across the pete frog's So Scie tome) . SER eee ee | ile, Seuerrater of Warts cctinates, BM 340 ; yo began operations to- Cher nd may = cee rownehin DON’T LOSE A MIN- a pon ; ; Sooe 4. = 50 | interested. Rain -! NATIVE CUT County road commission engineer | GORDON HAMETON. | UTE in recovering your : foan be e : person, ‘Biemar NO SHORTAGE OF ar a superintendent, said a channe! has | GRETA V. BLOCK. pg nee EG 3 ~~ . Bt. Gray cr. ———— ee Spe Ganred tues tee large in] hora mC'ighs | 1088! Place a Lost Ad im-| fie wt ‘Weoeward ave bic] (GENERAL OFFICE |JOBS in the Want Ads!) Bruingion | sores cay, any TO PROFIT-AND land lake's south arm to open the “Tig INDEPENDENCE TowNenIP| mediately t “9 POWER HOUSE ENGINEER FOR| >¢_Sreurate some # ani See the Press columns! Sou™ = °™ * ae : 1955. season. Board of Review will meet at the Town. y to reach the)" icy pressure of bureer. exvert pew aon Mee . i — PROSPER use Want The ferry operates daily from | TSrsdey" Apri 7, 198 trom 9-60 sat to | fi Round House machinist, hachistst 1@1|NOW. Also place a Work|___ Business Services 13) CoP yrurrne 6 am, to midnight. Service was) Faces tis Pa oe Gham | finder! Dial FE 2-818] for "ee ees AR = oe Ads! They sell, rent, last Dec. aoe “ . an halted 24 when ice con. | {°F te purpose of reviewing the 1985/2 a4 writer ABR. Wanted ad to shorten ditions brought an early seaons's | FLOYD bina . ® close, oe | poser ta a FEi|your way to wages! - ms ‘ ‘ah and abt creeks swap anything! Phone FE / % . eT tual . iy a | inal las — } { - ‘| a + | + ; ° _— , t a: mee ae ° ot { i 4 “ : 1 -— THE , NTIAC Pp , RESS. wie _For S« NESDAY, A F - » 4 PRIL ‘ 6, 1955 ron? s* Y-THREE™ y Wid, How Household Wanted Real IEEDE EBSA zal END | ae are AfFONNY BUS F __ you ese Lis an : TIN : pe NGS V . me S| ° 26% W. Huron 4 coun ¥. nauf, Rea G54 ; ‘ ealtor ven . * Som property: tor smaller F Tay or payments are. scare ng Bond Sale . Hous pore Mg BC down — . to your - 43 ey mans SON rake Dinar |e ag" Y = mis FOR “oD I toatzens ‘TIME-TESTED- custom Houses Ai "Con “quality Som oe a oe hom FAV SSTED- ) a Sout 42544 ylor dally. HER itermation © aa ee te Jee ¢; ANTI Lies om cd bedroom NEW or Sale Realtor. ge pame On $116. on 7% AL 3° wed wale. th a ouses Pontiac .DA _ to aa folns eae fs! @ costs. Preteen N 43 ~shine_O8 ome - SUBU ted orgs ceeesnary te cae ocprite H I 2 bed UR — _ahewer be a are | inclined VY DOWN P ae ON O M M BA Sa eee e Ju W a 5 you pues WwW ; WRIG water , home mi N per re. will arvelive — rigne a N PAY! is We R LO pacts anted "TV ek land HT St + coment ao ere jan La Pat YM'NT a patie T or OU part VILL tee » Real $ oo $3500 s. ligh A te ues “se el fi NT] § wm OURS ag Mt... | BE D ‘ rE tor | } 1,500, terms ad | hire + oe ret eg An 0m A «any crectian “ind spectheations. a act _~ we SP RAY ° Estate Ex 50% heme DO\ terms. ire’ Rec} e m@ SUB ; ee mode supp! er RIN 3 TON Enchange m bun. VN WI lace aime any . iB «a Lak rm prov: on y Jane to reez,, Seayezs eepecia e alread NG bedroom \’ Pl pcnre. * «alow ; peated ony | feapere > Feo RAN LIV * owe, 9 your lot at 6 + ee £054 iv ex hom: LAINS Be Mags Bath ton aggre bon re ialend + coos mies N LIV 85.750. Ee ey latve lot 4, R ber and a..@., pe eer | Perr: eg e el - CUCK : e. Call oprdes rye ing booed range chen. eneva cotien wl ome sane ING See us et OTe tos Ba: coy wo w on feaced = as LERR urtner | two , Tantiies we ro ventilor 0.300 wih 8 ren. Excelent to 3 bee NORT pes TARE, io sme ous of on : nd.” Drayioa Wood ‘ 2131 ) “4 me ane By lot, ¥ 18T: MPLE le Exchange ™ OM es — pe ro pe ent Roo soem Sor con piso windows old. NOTI a Bang PRICED s. OR- W } wn payment. .- hoe.” bary on R TE 3 AND UNPU: 4:30. NO ms ad Boga og ge wi 1ING cry 2 bedroo: FOR PL ‘ 9 eal RN man ROOM 37, & o “il bua DO a Cant Qui us MO yey walaraished. Es bess, lat tau. |" in Bi si anor om er WN ; 8 oo CK RTG dip N eterfora, C “state 4 _g00d . FIRST > | SOLS miield FOR a heed erg xcep- | ar pe eames room N } eb a ee ITGAG: STON tong, Clarkston Went w Servi I eae ha tenon abe aoe 8 | ald 3 ne ol | lumina "eon et NEW ee ONE RE on dou (14% seul bate he ee _sde FE Bs mn 6 2-1425 SLEEPING 1 ioe At As, = eur suten “only #300 ; ako) oe eae, for 2 BEDR My io © REALTY C Reter- NW. Detr aed house? Ww hem fu at ON WEST > eke ot LY NO| "x ee , 1 be $245 ‘oR 33037. “Take prvi dooms -DROOM pm. ¢ CO. oo your to Droperty e rm. Bavoy BA _Youhows e- Baa i toe th yooms. oun | — ea a ROBER rivileges. rs Poved os HOMES ° 5. daly: Oa Le AGENCY, and ft ‘or urs a from eres. BATH | HEAT A aa we sche firevince, chy "modern 0 sictely COOD Her rome CHA td jy | streste b vunaer PR Say Los yar vicot vide ees Land iagy tts tor ERY GOOD Bian noe oa ___Rooms With ai a eet Reetalnior __ 3300 1 JDELL RFA built on Comer PIN slong oe, ‘sto Younes roves vine ) DOWN So ee ee preoer cg mlgble tot ing «Ver veouple et 3 onrinrtY 2 MEX, HOME Board 38 HELMA M u heat oniy | 2 cima ta | Mes ONd? mediate eye wine cates eet t star ea Se : vailabl x : aca? io or 3 edulis bedro AS - 618. yr 6-083 | ee es 7 pe y. Seer —ee Lo- for . About weet oF S « ui f m nic fam _ Hatehers PRIV $143 _E ? wilh old H _ |e KE $33 low Pull : ye T Seis ylvan R é| Sree en eae kane zor ax | ogee ono Bat pe aaa iP eh att Sopmcs __ NEAR AIRE = apartment. 1: == mie P tt taterested Twin > Meeps on s3ee: Opes 84,960 a. room tile ts fom “RES own by ase qesurance attached room -ORT WANTED pest, Beasenabt Orgperd ealt DE be sah ecco : Open Hite 1] feAGie tern cat sa | cn baum 2 bedre a. 1 apooinimest ce} pants garese. 3 on -s ees. reat OPEN Le. Rd. Y EL-RI = ae oe 4 x. FO Pe ote GNER REAL Price - wily bedrooms. lars | " Gale Atdities ‘ean a con m ‘5 On ¢ ROOM 6a 3 reo 281 O AP ~__ to = Prive RC m5 ESt ei ° ie hier? re gm i troy = ayy od “2008. with 2 T. ¥ m o 4 § Con plant. OL WI A Sa ow ki roo es Sete = ia Os te tes fun aig e valescent raPRIVE |" hhome with tu ORED we) ailion On 63 $11,500" with jot. wie R Naas "ies sdrnkerass Wet | 'Y reat Soeetrurtion "nek ape akpeny w wu | “iy women on Tice a peo ane ee CRIFICE Saree otis = ROS S\ TR pefoonben tbe‘. anted: ust. oeete One - pera o—_< or ear i Seoplboyhe by — eres ba bake . | © H govtn os » some 18. . lan Hom rent} ent r SIDE § ROOM H PE 5-125 nc 2-Gooa ane Wasa ee. Teoma He anon. Shea m house. _ “over. on EAL Tons . EE 3-3 on 3 tor cost tn pau nd C es, Fa FOR | year lease. _ otel R = an os m= piece. gure . wah orethy S con shy OFF s mB oe 53-5091 : Si BS it he ea an rms, | "ox Dear nm H ooms pyco pull 7 aon DE y Snyd or will rahe Bs R 31768 If nes or FE y sent oa Tiree ‘a race BLE COUPLI OTF. ned ES Fo | __ re 3a er Lave pce hapen down, 48 gine fame pinswer Ph - 5-9471 wrer | "ae aoe EIS _EELOvm or aanetne AUBURIN ar ee can beat ur of Ni | te Bes ES nr eee Le py Sora ofeieees mage Rea vg | encoun a whe noel Bee eset sea bien teemicaas INDIAN te sea g) menos = . firm . F.& — 5 beth edule oniy_ os. | Hi a — onl o homes ; A page Wolastered large tex | 160 N IG HOU + Bxchange oa, af “re wlicKINNE ace ee eae ae 2 mom HOTEL ROO sy | NICHO seeder | eat este are tha S oe oh oS he . peint Pontiac quir bai _ 2 LARC _ +425 . Y DECOR Ss 2 S ment se y been » of se atin Vanna yREC os St.. P end mere e th RG 253 3 L seek tel fT . lot ptic ~ oak te a ECKE MU ° I . tenia alse tw UNiv. pope ope Ro “5 poe ROE ROOMS. erst TB ATED VELT | ICHOLIE & HA ing ore eee . ee - tank. ot 8 iy type wal ED ST BE ontiac two WITH 16798 4 Oo 2 hooM ‘Ave. eo 1a re RATE ae ROOMS $10 f st. me RGER and aft ae eee home 4 bedroom privlegen om ue as is gotits ok, tov own. eqaire, seems non aiched. 960 and aPts t 5 “Tie ‘MONEY a a UP _ PE 5-8183 a oo sated atsrer Recreation re giviston School hatin good” on brick — a i oll : bar Howe $60 8 m a sURON FE $81 N FOR . Why not y. here yinepectien. Beat pero erp gt _ ree tin Saar apne ope etc face ag 2 183. eae aoe an 3 ert i these hom : tor arn atic o } $300 at deor rt mpairpa peer amen face _Sasnte Sp UNPURNISE & Hargei No til s by Sea MOSER bedroo _IsO ’ se an e vo — fare New 2 . DO - : ple ees — a ee Whe Contea aR on | “Wence e eee ei a rey eee ewe tvieges oo “i i te “ie POR Plawered wall Thome 1e cnfrished inter ily Goats window far sheath Contracts alah tursiahed , FE yee porccls tse - 79 on Mie it a rhb Fees re raat er te a a lee ae Siar ae Pe von [FR Mr Wg Senet cAD or __room tDDLE +269 hot < \e Saon tt with you : Th Arg BU ard : oy + Ee Seatiescct Satan ier wrogetoy corte ea al JiR Seg SS ate, as | Se so ole SPE |e e_wone PSTEA : contracts ED s16T te \ m ale) ii) v e SEE BELL. E Al D to the “bird Most FOR TOUR os ope omen —T ob. 33 Cod: COUPLE. awrence. a SGA i. — bones eased to 02.000 dow $108 built in 1 o Sei, TH _HURON -TOR 2 to "5 iar oli aa ote pavers arms. IMME DI sie SSE ‘Co-operative hci Resko . of your ove lines a rhs Tul price sect | RAL TOS mt ve on F 8 . Huron ost poranondall po | Upper . IATE For ul a? a or Im teal Siehene aan r = ave sy, keep po if ae — Se pA PE 48264 Me cere wits GA u all| bedree mit of © ‘ peepee 2 Houses a mediat henge ons" soment ying Tl ad . a com se ea? coprsisel ot , ssell Y boi ee uy» FTRACTIVE RO ewe pe tees | Secs ood Ba our} er | r rid BE eh —e. “ty B. D trom | Seen =. oun cionet vend” mall “erway bee Huroa “Gard ea get son— erg lt ot : is THE ge At ea a ere TS ae | oe g| Ha at eats |e So Leena bs my aa ger atin Sn RO saab 70 EL “pg ANTED- - FE 44525 $70.00. 57 ey — ine PRS Dae . FE lores, race. © euctrie be burban oer gen ter it S Lox 2 F SEE ore eo nena ecg “s Telegract house, SMALL : ximben ee ri = ge 2 Di : j 4 fo lectrie. Bot roan | come terme. over W Pucas R ated AMILY oil L shout hom aaa . ager M W) ~ bal garage. kan OxPC ek UPLEX « i ee worer, | @ realit uae Findon West on etn ° ioe ee Te -Y 160 Toot, aoe a Ry ~ a men. F poe gs MODERN M. H. KN _OA | OXFORD Tt. reoly oe | ries scant, move nde om © _Costom ay AMS ceo me = son ate RS cualaee Stop ‘cousin pon a i po igg Ey = JM pste. 20 aitee “nn peg BS age oe ieee Roll gen |S ‘eae | rie, eee ee ere => beak Set brat nae e, Rent Apts, Se eee | atime Se "| 2 Family stl Beg oe ‘ee eet aes town nce 1 ae eee ie _—— | es ie Ferman Ww rn Se ae ig) oe me eee SFAGh, Be Se ba oe ae war COZY BL 0" pain ioe ool alt= 7 oe. est Si __+e os * street, Room butidine pumber 3 ee oe Comfort ING Te rege and AP wn Sid 5 Le Sam rooms. 9 ation ! AMS DOWN = forta Né 3 = Adults iano e Y but » do . ROBER : a \ ’ gaio bl iA 2 at eine ——. i veom Gl we 3-1332 or wilt bath. sneparate oa ai Pride C Ly THIS 3 BEDR( VN fsiow eh . ALON INSURE | se Sie oe .| —3 ha? bedroom — ve se Venetian Slings 3 ‘bed oe ee yO} plete Pag odern ' IT vate KITCHENET i Lake os bedroo lot, S ‘ judes 1 blind At lg PIN = wae 5 HTFUL M on Poona Mg pun- | $9000 DOW L - MENETTE “a en soma rae s end Pe Tohs’ petriens — vo ‘outa 1 bedroom a Rooms CONSTR wi phen a Laces 3 bed — —_ opm Com: ee duits © AND PRI- iP medial cpartment. — ment. EM D403. | Sa ematic hee separate arairentty Ritcheu wi ikigs vine — t only =| oe proirtedy yh . — pai. | | ioo per mou — A - in, ae AL "beat "an dase. aa eitty ebunde: wae tb e living room weet foe | De & contom, yey g eins -eslie ety Adults OM 3. av tor y and e- FE 7 ater be cana! < room IT’S .v tu | Dre porary brand co - aL 7)2 * R. Tri pnd eee On , = eolivet it E 5-3479 | Sea phoma” eupnentés’ Ti al ea S VAC Dregtes ° Wests Be remene Real 2 79 _Ciast. accepted. pATH i - Levrene ripp. — ee ne SP Lapeiananens = | beat plenty eh a The and on a. ACANT do san enorm wy posunttal ROOMS e Real BY et OR 000 wrorivienes, u“ ent | eu — wind close bed- tlac large be ee — I cer: rmous hous we rok tprict mons sot ogg. Ersone! tor | emer acon BUD" , . a cidoors | You afetdzoom! * ee sitrarmoders hak, oat wi. A 5 , ° - - gestracts = : iit ets = #2 | Rent or FE Wl ao bats. 3, BOON NIC $1,250 can ena | \\ “a awe = — peed sa Na ae a Ar eSaH ee Soe mes Er ve eae HOLI on| eae ro eee ee a a zs : 2 - +r 18 Lich payper cash 2s 7 ROOMS URN. UTILI Payee ot shed | and Aubure STARTER HO » Be ae, a & FOR ail 01.200 SL panda a “ALTOR ARTRIDGE on FHA tar _ —— ; of week. to pe cl 35|\ mew Bagg HOME. “us "Meter imsuranc BETTE Bchool ‘dis N buys w.8 ‘ : cri — ated — NICHOL paisa Bind TE | Shel wecniy: Avail, immed = a inciuded. pase “Newer PE ~ Rett R HOMES coe aamiet tn the Lin wees ones F 2-8316 akan eae = 3 & HARG JE i ee By my? 10 mi. simmediately home sa0se. = _ WHITT PE sini) 7 _ DEVON, Hu — site cee - o Eve? i. Fh 18 doxto SOE) eter eave tea a rere vee remerse ae ee Ste ilindicl | ot A Ph. FE Dish ioe Me Ease ° = = ae Pee = storms a shaing Genes ireamart land contrect FE ome " adults, aban 2 _S axis. elles" c ee a, ooo syetera WE. . LJ a earage, stun ar — 5 J. VALU ck posse rms areonl 2 merino - rage. doors, cae eS or eeu im yout AND bata tp I a ar References gvett ¥| Gis—$1 vat Emerson. FE AIRP X. ved. wane: ed ‘nt Onl on. besu- Co-operative bon ET, Real i ‘ton, 0 smal ——— rumpus ea POO {_ Bes shak AI " 3 s aterfro bus- SELL r ge- vour “AnD. 3, ROOM. APTS aa FUR md Write aman oe ee - rz} 2 AIRPORT ‘sone an. call — $29 500 reat e Real _& se tor right ready | omen eons ers — om a AND 8 sow Lae ct ; n e ranca A da. | ae st 5-068. ° ie 7 ft plaste Adults _ OM APTS |W : 3 ROOM y ELSE bd You 8, RE A Yuille . s eRe ate Be 3 \ y 0.00 * gree iy, at Pric T ite oly 38 NP oy | Pom + Resa ei doe eee TO In! ea livin — a an ganas SAE | $1,000 do Ck AREA a \aitams Lal wonee | B down PHA — = _M. Paden ee. | on N. FAR Boe BINS REDEC- Se 0 Par! ‘rvemiined tt rome _Calttorns hes, BLVD _ 502 moves AREA _ 2 bedre awa Lak wee) D CI iy takes ._ Pessors_—_ imc towne, M HOUSE. ‘Aporox. a8 mi srace _ dining trick tefrec buy for rout. na. Coee 3 oa aaneet — € TARLES ._ — omens ~ CHILD! B31. or cas month or ‘ee. and ‘node utility furnace and ue Losi fam G : ph Mag nn on ome Bg oy = rE FS, Re ura wid i REN ge 2 Sive — 1 —_— acces tee : ae ane room. moders 3 LIVE 31 SPEC t. FE ed_on insid “oe complete “on . 4-0521 altor Pra. FURM._OF hace Detween 10-7 a bicely —" we —s / Hoag 4 hop syeuer Mice — | WHERE IAL F ie. only pred te i717 a “OR heme 5 atte eee = re ‘RIDG ros RABE ie oe _C,.W “ne oh Peas eee 5 Sere S cao i House a. fo opers EW * cntnge _ fia, (bared) irom, homes . ood C Eotate eens emma | _ 333 Dr A Co-operative 1 AY oan FO gp sideditve. cutomat lots Pleasant Corner W Real o.| 1a Exchane —_ 1" Ac 12 ve Rea en Arter commode throughout. coe em te. Lake + ears ead o} come H . Wanted R , sc yoo — Ea FE 46203 es oe ~~ modern hom a4 a eon of coment ——-Aner_8 a: — have Padaschan ~_— eal ih go REMODELED Tus T: _Exchen 930 re home fn i ’ — portosn’| 78 Con OR DS ~~ nS : d Real Estate — eat ones ~—_ S se eee Sika and will sacrifice — —— blus Drm ten FF ORCHARD On hea on Al ronan” pt . lake GE With tate 32A _ester 2 orevious Take. Liv tintges~ i / + eee T = ag that a) LAKe ine pif e008 Te met R ae tet ROO: - professional Livite > roo Yo pataone LA Be shy R e For vor, screnge ou iret 3 ROO! . Drayton = Ag at ARM. ara LOOKING HAV poo wom og berg pow bath. meal, A pant List , mtd Bg ge Be details e on , 1 Ms. OR pril from + Gass poco ogee alt G FOR LJ tire lak 2 e ih, gas heat # 2 awa your s. & sid- price and te + ale In foot, pirate cara weekdars = room. ang in dining rod bere. st sired. 3 *pasement, 3 be don easy vern arin | ms si — wie i rms, 3 EME: ‘Be te eotrance, Adu ——— 5. Sua. ary Be a3 living Buy en soe! aot ae 3 bed: 8065 Je HN. pr can be Bas Liga big | [= % bloc . H =. 5 aa ND BATH msee, Advts ‘Rent H Ron af te Clnyburn. der Foom snd with leun- T Ss as e.nplenty “st Commerce J. DYER re} ern buneniow “hal x inside IL priv Ms wae ie PORC i ane louses Un a landscaped been atory stairs od OFFICE ‘ = Ponts — er AT — — si00 basement. - : ivaTe uron H. BEDROOM nfurn —_ neuhe on on Bho | Ory A OPEN a G ul7om 3-477 are eggs —— PE 10 REALTOR BATH. ANI was he HOM SPER 36 high we ee three CONV - JOH . os A 1 here's er Ge Pain 5-6181 11 WwW iz ._ AND 3 Row cH a se mk > hedge fe woes bona nd Close to ENIENT 1704 Ss NSON R EWAY 1. room: mone soos vot Tool ore une. ie _ 32-1890. . 7 Ft reaa buses : 7 ern rtunit m LLIA s i aye " Larse a ing * Somerset bedrea prusee, echoste and Telegraph Ra. HAP S to ite . painting ones t Large WILLIAMS LAKE pen Eves, tee ete Dine Ser pee ake oe clone | ER acc ve ae PINES - iat oes iene ag ag ei knehes fieine © Open frost | to iain LOOK A S |Jos to 600 dollars ee ees jnpecious i er Ww - kW m and to en ee Meow Heispeme Pr AT : e . ing on hot shop. Tw roosn unfin wn. Stal and Dra RST 41 p beac lak un room See mone ae pe Sa? Pine dias nat ae HIS 83 beach and ae vier bet ee sth pinnerea Mwai oprenen rkaw car FP. Reis ean at ce ¥-~ garage. eo basement —— 3 bedroome —__ =| relive Re : rE Zz Bie Fang batrain ai GOOD y 42.000 down. X $15 00 pe aon Ag eonicggre Bette Ba oy ——- Rags INVEST wn. 2 sues Hs 13 00 per week. Ott screens, plus 4 Eee PAUI md LUE ta- Too! : 7 ou ont tin, s > é ponsible ‘MENT ce" a ge YOUR EA were at se ws soon pes * | 31 Ontiand A. KERN, R e ri chools - ualed “+ : : et roo aN2 “Real ve . troaiy is gna, sopping Atiene ee ae pik att’ ee aes Realtor 1780 ‘wn pe < 3 vr po { BE i OAL f bath own. Bhvcomt 23-0208 4 nen le ve yment see wane uly eee Le Sn baswiment -< a edvenens : &55 ise” . on. low in ‘wall to.wa insulated § and 2 rai mg erry chesney _ crs 530 DO\ Good “C full basen a vemi-bunge nse er Sk terete | Big ty VN A , base roet n th ce ge lot. r SH ’ sto: $s ung &- Th: e He! A, oom and eo deal a he — on bs ae fiv- Sought er By cant side © meee immediate post South Bi Broom hom Balk pe TE ge eeu tate floors. or "sib 00 ~~ room banat e possession Rg west hom. ee 4 es O north s. was — ter alumi bung x’ ton 3 tl SRS ern Mact aa ie St fife isnt A = matic wa ont. ant 2 bed for - Lot ATE one a a's ° T = eee. r bath. ached ere A. Taylor Se ~ n- land = fat =e AC RE POSSESS TE TT WeE'LL INSURI pen _Evee OR = INSURANCE evn Fee Priction sae ESSION M ¢ Trede | = one : ae, Ke res u e & PFIF! —— + te 120 urn, Heights 0 Lope tn £ at PLD. $1 5 t ® fraction som lot. on ast of R th, 66 rtable 300. down Ba > a ane a lar EALTY & scre oa water ba _® ga csalN te r 60 See saree et Estates in $990 INDIAN V eel Ope FE REALTO AUBURN ; ” storms has DO 5 room . \ | Co-ope m Ev 263 RS 2 HETO! Established room mode a terrific WN natu mod LLAGFE rative -R ‘pil kitehe: noma ry COTT: z } = pA = | e. deal —— fi ern aoe iF NE one _, Sun 104 peoms =" . of _ down Baber wan 1916 , Ba Dll ee cost ot 2 ce gas | fireplace — ful with xt Poon To ate E ee on cupboa roomy og gr aot Ss a naar oe Ew he eco | Rie oe | = ted eat of Po : a [*) A : garag ‘or ; . sum “tn rte ‘2 peeutiful Pa et and many aan NCH t@ DOWN. Se 7] Ses ers rUly furnished ae and aee tom. bunge- alt bared ture: Lake plied eg ds Nett —_ ine! ft. lote Pull ad, parevorine mod- F . down. sche t lent WF echng it Plead asad 2 bed ame mate = . Cou boat evailatie. a fast, t +74 OR C cil. forced 8 bath, 2 : ith, only $050" in ae . ! tt this OLO aes, ; B ser au p Pe around 0 5 PHA Edw Lad 2 wl be G.I H RED 750 DOW . etatas Gate . acel- BURN se Arad yr comt $1,300 TN. Be M. St R . HOME bungalow . Exveri ae 8 e of this 2-bedrm TS. $950 nae ge Dow Open Eves. tout, Re ~ noe oe St. Joseph aot ft Seen cotar bedroom ing. mort we y decorated, gs Bg Bg wly-weds of ine n wm 8: altor bed basem “* Exe lot son pes ete! beak 2 Ee toe $1650 ae Se rag bath sis eed scary “he cut, ae | pt ar Rises tie val ie oe sven cons | “ae ong Mc firing ne _n Poe oat red $5,400 well e prove Tx . West ~~ Oe Senet t 3 \CRES : press. ae a a aoe ~~ 41 GI to ou — tn FULL oc J. C H rben. ent po heal Fog) paras m1 erries. war ae at Po) sILES RE . al pol aol noe We raring Bacon leew . AYD home. cabin ay inte f en, e oa em \_ . Huron “ALTY 7 real ¢. OU a e Realtor alton BI EN at mage oo. ern frontage JOuN J an ; __——_°pea_9 ee. hone vies “gt per —— we. - co 12-200 with $2. Hy : a fF pom, LITTL is 8 pee | eg a wre new KINZLER pals Templeton sar R | En A “ere 1 ern riv- m9 R ‘orgs. _SEMINO ton «= fo oe Sorat 3 Pp = ok retell vant % Bw ) Bi iad LE HILLS Sa sega ti rt | ) eee a var, ph. Pe mie Ss Sascdseut, aaa BUNGA est Side apie by for » oil e Leve! in caer cee : Me I ye e¢ horses. “HOOS Sg trance fireplace. i200 ith tre | ell bu FLOY Ce pve NY, ‘nce peat met Bet wise 2th titi fe Oe teemee Pace precede le sure e wT 2 N ret -_ . oe a Be eee L eee | i ee ee eat noses pea en sol es m _H thi La tion conv re sunre open r through ve , when modera . BRO is tee a screens eee fp nome —— ee ween prob hrepiace _ WN paved ee on -_- oo wer you Classi lem tten ’ ons Memper Co-op. N, Re ood ¥ street garege and i arb: ony fied Ads| SOUTL ba ed EoGp._ Real Btu Po ee Pe ——— y soa ther ( » 4 to phone ff Eli a) este pesve No ‘ : 2.8181. 1 ’ i. A X BOW scan be ‘izabeth I te Exch orth Subt , FE Realt , y +7°%.? KE Large th ake R 4 bed irban MAKE * ‘ ors a seoted, Ses large bee: — = oad| room hem, YOU Bapsetive eal FE 4-0528 ROC Mimtmediate” | beet arene for Deni rir setting. etl” 18" B R OWN s. E "KV tate ater pee. ge utility rome trees outside Lot 190° uti- REAK ‘ room : é pos- ao at $9200 room, wll ing room eg - bane S th ‘LL ST bu 00 : place as —! rough Bur. bed: wt This is a newly —_ Fm i } Tied g Classi , K. L. Temple i oop borch WM baal nem. Ads! Sel ° E . ton. K Ate A. naan ea bitches, ° elling. Lake Ra. ealtor ENNE pieese “um res, tt hiring’ , renting piss epee ES, ornes cay wt : nm Ww. = Leslie R ed sy when | , “yh Bw Lenin a Re call FE 2-8 os , +1900 ee on altor -8181 for a bs J , n . writer. . . ad- I be ‘ » oe ~ Wr Fe aie! vee | Yy ee . . . Pome Ere at omg 8 es ot oe ‘ Re ges tee ce <*> en i ole aa ei i » j ae ES ‘ ABE Reo Aye ; Ley allt ne —_, -_ = f ; ; E / - ' , f- J } __ THE PONTIAC /PRESS,/ WEDNESD f fomep AY. APRIL 6, 1935 * a *» tf j f Re, i. ow Homes FULL PRICE $7,200.00 Down Payment $950.00 - Excellent west side location close te grade schoo! and golf course. KENNEDY soon hy Evenings ‘til 8 _—_ Crawford VERY HANDY nF i He : — yA s eee Se =] ; ie >| a ; 7558 , i if i : i saF : af eg le i H 2 “ = i 1 ERR E ‘y | 4 iz ++ Hed if i Bp z 3 og. zee fs 3 3 i i ; i A “a : oa | H z inbred! ie y ss sed when ou inspect fine home n bedroom and one-half we Gown =F Master be ac end m — all only t0. 180 with 16 per cent down to qualified vet. 2 for ] Excellent income a’ ef 6 rooms, and bath & rooms snd bath Both on one gaa Separa: ere and 3 car ge make this eo BEST BU et. only $13,850 Lake Front Special in ren you'll say it's extra Fane wich sate jaan Kampsen Realtors FE 4-5028 ES LAKE FRONT Livihg at @ pric: you can afford —this 4 room ranch hom BROS. Phone FE BY OWNER, 6 ROOM MODERN. See these type homes e 75 rec- t, aute. gas t. Low down pay- rm., water ent. 3 i ‘ Priced — sale. oy Hol- A HOME OF YOUR - OWN Seminole Hills _rand bedroom brick home padprcts*afin! | SE pany Stonsimente to planse 3 feaced in | Get be Geo. Marble, Realtor deal you 6261 Andersonville Ra. Waterford] beck juto—Today at Bone West Suburban 2 bedroom starter house pear] 2% acres of excellent land with « aoe Pa. alas = 158. fe, ree ye | home. 3 bedroom brick and frame starter | 34x36 block gerees. immediate bome. Low 100 x 150. Well and possession at $13, with terms. tank installed. w wae Realtor. West Side ————_ ee $2. edroom frame —,* blocks — ooaeent a GI RESALE piece, gee double garage, large iv pe ith.» cotmet Crescent Lake ¥ Ws, 5 bed . $8.950 — os bath. . onl “4 tems . will take G1. mon wor te es fae od “right, Sylvan Village $2,008 do € room brick and frame gas heat, carpeting. double garage. $15,000 w terms. DO IT YOURSELF Best terms possible, 5 locations te choose from. WE BUY AND SELL LAND CONTRACTS | NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Wo Hoven Bi bn Pe sais John K. Irwin Since. i008 ott the. Far’h-100 101% I basement. roma shade, lot 60x150, $9000, terms. CLARKSTON BEDR Nic big ee ell dinin; v 5 ul reo. Gachen” and one bedroom ice down. 2 large bedrooms up. Full 8 large IOMPY BUNGALOW =e A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS 3 Every Nite 5to 8 | Northwestern at Middlebelt, - down 2 bedrooms up teks DESIRABIE peurEDING Lore. cotibule entrance. oak floors. Plus FHA Mortgage Cost ge and W C ew gas } the full : IMMEDIATE Resin ye ines gern oe] SPUD Se eee =| Oylvan Realty location. for Y lows. Living room has 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. ment. ture w. Built-in c FE 5-15 pegs iy oy im go OPEN NATLY 9 TO 8 Clarkston furnace; automatic gas wa- SAT. GON 0 TO 5 3 MS “ter heater. Oak floors. City is LOT ON FRANKLIN Nice bie living room full dining sidewalk. sewer, water Rd. @xi50 ft. Cosh ot terms. room kitchen and one bedroom ges Drive out win For information cal) Mrs. Spears, Seomel er sung. 15 bpp Tennyson Make A} ioe v= RUSSELL A. NOTT shade. lot 501150. $9.000. terms. today. $7. price. 170 W. Pike PE 45005 —————— GAYLORD 138 EB Pike st. | OP $19,800 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Fine weft, naan age eri | prone Fu Bio} Pa aim ve ation —lake priv- fleges. It's face brick — s76 5 Siaseatiee taal ste Exchange SP 8 MBs. itv room . and attached 2 car garage. Car-{ Deted living room has briar hill porate iy oo v'issis, BR ° : 3 bedrooms A-i kitchen, oak Formica counters in the stream floors, plastered wall PRICED RIGHT! Call now - m lieve that ve find ~~ esite jive us a © 2 apartments 2 baths separate 44492 HUMPHRIES entrances, new Luxaire oi] fur- “came ona Real v8 fe. open J pace vod 83n264 ft 1's ho = | . ios = rage is is a ood y j Realtor FE 2-0474 tice neighborhood fur price @.- | OF TO : 83 N. Telegrach Open Evenin } waht Co-operative Real Estate Eachange 175 EARLMORE |3 BUILDING LOTs IN NORTH oo PR - - 5635 rE_2-4776. Drive by, call us, we will be glad | 2nd. FR £9006 of PE CLARK $500 DOWN OR VACANT LOTS 4 rooms 3 vc bath large living m room, kitchen, 1 Suto. of] y room for er- lake privileges. 6.850 furnace, Dansion full price. $750 DOWN CITY OF PONTIAC 4 rooms & glassed porch. base- ment. stoker t. 2 pe. bath 1's car garage. 750 full price $050 DOWN Lake oririteres on 6 lakes. 4 rooms nice and clean t© wail carpe’ yard fenced. $12 500. to show this nicely dec kitchen. aluminum storms and scteens, Timken gas heat. Terms. IRWIN & ROS REAL ESTATE CO-OP MEMBERS 269 Baldwin Avenue FE $0101 FE 2654 FE 2-261 ANNETT inside and out 3 pe bath. front OFFERS porch fenced rear yard Ful! ° price $7.950 or $6.000 cash. : , i. plane Shahan Immediate Possession 3 ve bath full basement élassed- 2 bedroom bungalow. lerce in porch, eff furnace. 1 car ga- living room.. kitchen with rage 130 ft. dining poe 31,000 DOWN. 5 room bungalow 2 enclosed porches 3 pc. beth 2 bedrooms. separate dining room basement, auto water heater, ga- rage jot 60x264 feet Donelson District. 87.960 full price CLARK REAL ESTATE 1362 W. Huror St Open Evenings . 5 Co-operative Real Estate Exchance ¥ BEDROOM ‘RICK Exclusive section of Pioneer High- lands im excellent condition. onlv three years old full basement N area. venetian bins . Good east side location, close te school and bus line. $8,900. small cown payment. General Hosital Area Only $1.500 down, modern 3 bedroom hom full basement, race ¢. 2 porches. 2 car ga- St. Michael's 2 family in good ear condition For Sale Houses ” | For Sale Houses /43 | MEW 2 BEDROOM HOME. UTILI- $300 DOWN Ativastive inne heme ing of six liv rooms with room and beth on main 5 e liv room with wall to wall carpetng «ood walls, dryer included jot $9,850 terms Dand alow, with paved po lot 55250 porch. $7,500 easy kitchen, nice lot $8,850. MACEDAY LAKE BUNGALOW 88.500 garaae. shade, directly across from lak Lar Attractive e. about 3 years ree fenced lot. oak floors. lovely kitch- fo and bath short walk Jake WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON any auto hot wa v on rood Price 86.975. basement. terms. w oak vlasterea ceramic ye lovely for this attractive shingle dandy 2 car 152x160x180 ft. with 2. lot coop. le stall barn, $12,000, terms. Idea! for small family Pa” Orwoavilie 133 Reverse ehge. *n building Sites over WE WILL BUILD On YouR joing —en Ph «ian lot 40x22 3 shell e. Loon Lake Shores location. > = Cost you 04100 $110 down. 945 | Peat old rancher, Se ft, living | from bets! Sas Tatermatine entan ranged Riches. xi? via room| CART, W. BIRD, Realtor eee Succ ea, a big tot oouae. $1,850, cash to| FE 44211 Eves. PE 5- PE +2252 or FE 20179 , 2co FT. stant YOUR DREAM HOME Choice lake trontage, Priced builtin 1664, Magnificent twice & HUMPHRIES HOLMES-BARTRAM Sak Reeve. ‘aige ful esttunca | REALTOR FE 2-0474] g92 Ditie Hway OR 31950 |] troptace ‘en, John. Ad. nect | Co-Gperstive Real Romie Bechanes LAKE FRONT Auburn. You must see this home ’ Nice all year home id car- to « iate the beauty and price $1,000 DOWN peted it room, larg ot ealy G18.608 e6ch. to mertence.| Three bedroom home with aute.| giass bath 1% - car CLARE REAL ESTATE ott full 2 car garage garage. 2 lots 602210, nice lawn. ar Eade Mate Feren| Scape ath ops | Pree REALTY ie HAM NEAR HOL a 2 on bus tine. PONTIA€ REALT mome.,2, pogroms Sreplece. oo] TOTAL PRICE $8450 | sara gg 4 rage. i KURTA, REALTOR rive none see seary, na Sale Suburban Prop. "ROOM MODER pent. qliractive kiteben. s: CLARKSTON * ts om after Pu Fe tion, igi ploek to school and bus. had fe living feom with fireplace. LAKE ORION — NEV . THREE BEDROOMS : room, a wg poe at Bg en With one bedroom on first floor. kuchen, Fwy dtaine room ares WALTER OREEN. } EN, MY 93631 Spit ae Sad elas Soh ae boreal Ged’ Gait. ccaeas Manteo HOME and BUSINESS] street iY “ase2i or stop et | ‘automatic of steam heat and | << ts «6 E. Flint Ss Loe ow ng features Make ap- ~ Rochester Real Estate _ FRANK SHEPARD Tienken st Adams OL 1.7511 | For Sale Lots 46 3 BUILDING LOTs end. ' BUILDING SITES CASH OR TERMS IN| NORTH 45655 or FE LoTs er and water in. Terms, Phone De- | Be us on these Hickory Nolis. subdi¥ision. in Bloomfield Twp. can be sold on builder's terms. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. OFFICE OPEN 96 FE 4-2533 LOT © PT. _ Brooks Ave. FE BY OWNER. B 5 tooms and bath down. 3 | Tooms and bath up private entrances full basement. stoker heat. combination storms and screens. 2 car garage. Only $2.500 down. lovely recreation room built in ew ck P aca as eek dee me ew Britk Ranch emerator 2 car -arage, paved Ultra modern 3 bedroom Grive, yard ts fenced for the ranch liv room 13x22 kiddies make an appointment fireplace. 12 foot Thermo- to inspect this lovely hoine joday. pane ire “window. din- ing L, 12516 kitchen w 16 ACR tile walls, breakfast ACRES Lovely £ room home wth plas- tered wells oak floors venetian full basement, auto. . oil. eat. 12 acres of black muck. An outstand buy at only $10 500 with a substantial down payment required. . . BIRMINGHAM 5 room bungalow all on one floor ive vou posses.irm of this home HURON GARDENS 4 room bungalow olastered walis oak floors full basement, auto. oll heat. garage. on Holbrook St. _ inspect thie home today Russell Young 62W Moros Br Open Eves. ‘tll 9 PE 44635 Sun. "th 6 4 te ed gl eee bar, double sliding doors in bed- rooms, full basement, rec- room with lavatory and shower. soned controlled hegt work room. 2%) car garage. Priced re- duced to 619 terms. 46 Acres—Ortonville Level tillable farm American 32 foot peted tiv room. pine brea! nook bea- rooms. tile bath full base- ment, ol] heet, small guest bonce $21.000 terms. or will ie. Roy Annett Inc. % FE. Haron 37193 Open Evenings and Sunday 14 1363 W. | sonable. PE 6-0675 after 5 p.m. LAND SUTTABLE Lots for WORMER Just off Walton Bivd. 600x175. $2700 with Fish in 5 lakes from this one. LOWER STRAITS LA! hood sox135, site in neighber- lot on good clean canel. $1,200. : LAKE Large lake front parce] 9@x!I72 ft. on paved road. $4000 with $1,000 down. GIROUX & FRANKS ranch vision, ing sites for a ™ SYLVAN bi . up. Easy Terms. RED HORSE S018 Cass TE Rd | i. oi, REAL ESTATE OR 30701 x 4% Fr. OW +4404 LOOMPIELD site. 100 ft ftontage Rea- FOR sUBDI- immediate build- REALTY SPECIALS ke front | $700) «down. SLICE OF HAM 1 —— | , GARDEN ‘ fi “fe eg SUPPLIES j Business Opportunities 51) CLASS C RDE o4b fs gf gh. c N/eue Mf // LW IMT, M) | °,@ / 4. Landesser, A Pre ¢ E 5-0076 mI w location estab- 3 d attractively. Very reason- information. Dorothy Sayder Lavender 3100 W. HOUSE & GROCERY ESTABLISHED BUSINESS. 6 Goons, madems housp wih gneeery LoTs Have 4 lovely building lots ison Park. Own H For Sale Acreage 223 ACRES. 2 HOUSES. house, fruit J household deep well pump Many other things. 167 E. Ham N stove, BY OWNER. 4 Leke. Level Good dr B small le. 3 fl bi or subdi or as an invest- ment. At price of 600. is outstanding -offer. Two family bome saorpan. Realty REALTORS __Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1760 § ACRES, 4 MILES EAST OF THE Hall | land and to build e home and heve privacy Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Tt N. w St. Eve. ‘til-8 Ph . FE 5-8165 30 for subdivid FLOYD KENT. Special Assignments _prevertios i> cleats or tn tecat- side. R-l. W gas and electricity available Ripe on CITY OF PONTIAC “4 acres located on Pontiac's north side ater, road. Call for Realtor 71 ACRES | FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24. W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 eves Nex} to Consumers Power b- 0a CALL ST: | : i : .. ty room ELE li : Pi 55 i F ig : < FARM—47 ACRES MR. CHILDS. ye ATEWIDE, Inc. -. 21840. Woodward, Ferndale 125 ACRE FARM Beautiful large 11 en ge eut to sell! To. BROWN, Realtor Huron / FE aa Sale ad, ‘call You can turn into quick +} cash anything you'd like a For 187 acres of very Priced productive land. Large house 2 barns. milk house, too] ye misc. other bidgs. John K. Irwin Since 1935 mag Aly Saginaw Street to mak batfull bere. For Sale Farms 48 NERAL Oy ESTATE 100 ACRES spammy WITh stock wot}! $—Sun. 1 te eh ie 3400 Sherwood Ra, Sashabew Ra | Building Supply Busmess ACRES ON DIXIE HWY Gas | flstcot‘erowing "sections ofont station. 4 room eh land Co. Close to supply source 7 room house for with 70 f hichwev f e 2 Saad arm prsperey Bw | Will modera mg “starets Dinsen & 06 W. Huron ¢” Tossed over $80,000 last year. ee S|: Bemis Poses mu creltt w . 14 late medel ea ent. par- Rochester. OL 6-0311. Cel $55.000 on reasonable terms ACRES 200, NEAR HOLLY. MoD- EMBREE & GREGG Stoner beat" wre ‘bascmect, | ‘M8 Union Lake ng. EM 340 barn. 28 Stanchions : 7 room mode bath mn ing FP. A. turnace, on t, ase. otl lunch room 18x18. 4 ken . brooder house, 12 boast wells renting for $60 sea- N barn, $12,000, terms son ft. road frontage. ft. g PANOUS 1919 M15 <= a —— 300 feet deep. Orton: Rev he e tanks. : ™ = ing, oa f ecomed. year : OXFORD AREA Excellent bu: siness opportun- ity offered at $38.500 with $10.000 _ve seme) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 Bank 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $23 TO $500 LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 PONTIAL STATE BANK : NEED $500 or less WITH CUICK SERVICE? Then Home & Auto ts the 2 te come made on your first visi’ se come in or phone for cash to $500 on your © or and , ment plan te your needs. 'y courteous service awaits you. “eslie Pieisher, Man- ager. rkley Voss President. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Company #1 Comm Nat'l Bk. Bidg. ‘ ar Sy > = Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS 7% E. huron FEdera) 3-7193 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | SUSTVES® NETTING OVER #2.000 sa. Sale Business Propert —_N OO r O eeeensnaeree 0 X 10 BUILDING CHEAP. FE _2-2632__1156 Pairfax a Partridge y #9 Phone Eve. FE 2-1804| pe. mo.. with building 7.500 2 ft. Two acres of land. $65.000, box x» — < 3 G8. ON | _ Pontiac ss. poveme ear Union Lake. RESTAURANT. OPERATION NOW Shopping. EM 3-384 ae a op ge BY OWNER IN TOWN- able on lease on ship, 41 acres. 8 room house Al Me I availabie. and s. Also near Press 57 Rochester 6 room house, § acres, ARE. STOCK AND out § room house on 3/ tures below cost. Will lease 2142 acres ings. 4 room house; g§ Telegraph Rd. near Squa and 1 acre. Earl Webb. Dahlia ha. nc Dicom field oe 6S rm 34 South town. Sat. 9-6, Sun. wwe. Rd. Rochester. OL} 5 1, 1 for inspection. Mi : MUtual 4-2293 ent * avvroz down. HAROLD W. BIG iw. Broker FE 5-8845 IS THE “BIRD” TO SEE LIQUOR BAR County's fastest growing spot communities. 190 ft.. frontage on pic wad Pans Large dance foo. parement. Suitable for almost any | Seating. for 378 rey ‘ of tusiness. down, - tp for drinks. Includes ——— no: oe ler. owner._§36.000 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor |” tut price on this busy money 7H. w St. Ph. PE seits| ™ANCT. Terms. ae NORTHERN ‘ RESTAURANT Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A Excellent location on main NDARD TION Ww const +. Two all Super established owner's spariment. Plenty” of business. For further information = ee Lincoln 17-3248 after 7 p. m.| ‘ect for motel or other = —_ 2a! Lincoln 1. =: | site. Buy real estate and: al! for | ae ee hace eee ge Bn only $18,500. Will trade. Come in| (sor. tare 6 "Call be our office ~we have pictures. Tne COnea see} A-1 SUPER GARAGE AND LAKE RD 7 FT. BY | Completely equipved garage & re- = FT. STORE ROOM pair service. hg ag _ ) LOCATION. < gee = —- —— oe Be ares. A rate offering of $1 dp. plus stock. WARD E. PARTRIDGE MICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS ALISTS IN BUSINESS THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 43'W. Huron Open Eve. FE 2-6316 i! oney to L 53 Business Opportunities 81}, Money to Loan - MOTEL APT. t Lacated, acer, Poatiog close, te ane e ju y. ig - motel is brick construction, well to heat in ster Has eal been $500 CASH o) aie Raabe wittn ele for You Today Zee es Cece et| Se rieege ey forme tress, Jounge and | other scape rowed from Buckner's in the last ment. This is very nice and re 37 years, STATEWIDE, Inc. ALWAYS WELL 21940 Woodward, Ferndale comes: When are layoff. or short time em- Templeton | 22k : you are always sure of kind and GROCERY eensiderate treatment. On paved highway near BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY sev lakes with liv Se uarters. A family business You can obtain _ to $500 today Toss about $90,000 . or anv da at kner’s for fixtures and clean stock. D. M. li- time or take up to al cost Buildings on lease op- saymente, Y ores is ees KL Teach Treat n vou thnx . L. Lempleton, Kealtor pans I Ra.’ PE es BORROW TRE CASH SHOP FOR SALE OR rent. Gien Ave. . EAUTY SALON B k Shoo is | ae for a laree uc ner coerators to work. The txuret | FINANCE COMPANY Soe naan hoor en aot Above Walgreen’ . PE 4.0841 food lease. Information confiden- ane’ Fee Sactnow cnt Berce ‘tal, so call Mrs. Russell FE Pontiac " DRIVE-IN “00 Dine Highway x Across ‘from Office nest yore h:ehwav ine} a be Phohe OR _>122)__ - : Extra Fast Service You can borrow 620-6500 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE te 30 8. Hours: § to £ Saturdays 8 to 1| OM space : LOANS $25 TO $500 | Soot sane heed board beds, com- On signature, furniture or car. | Fangent ene" elgg, 60. up: pede Phone write or come in today. al’ user $3 up: a oF BENEFICIAL radios, $9 wp: Sew chrom FINANCE CO. | Seu 8 isa “8 "up? nearvom reang © MT pues) Suir GU a Ses var. EASY PAYMENT | UP TO $500 | se ot net tater. AROUND. 2 ACRES OF | QUICKLY | gees rit Ror wee | or WED. NIGHT fO 5:30. | | PEOPLE WHO WORK] [°s's sates co. 4 mt, cost of | to get money for |- seo we Pe ok |30 CU PT COLDSPOT | 69 W. Huron FE 3-7181| gumette tor lavas tamsv oy ves ator: Bendix Drver: Electric Sew- ___ Mortgage Loans 54 mm antiaue 5 at. oe: as | LOW INTEREST | 1310 Pontiae State Bank 7 Phone FE $0408" PE S4tHi (Where vou erty! for late model _M J Var felt. a haga IN 6 ROOMS TO SELL PSHE _ ‘ware: | Spee a, ase family BUNK i MATTRESSES | H. G. PETERSON best offer takes, 1M N “Tor cat cu OR Saas SUMP : __ end exe id. FE 2-0077. SWAP IN ‘OUR tion, wee oy “and =. We have , mowers. . sink and Singer sewing We rent lawn mow achine. Cination radio : ind . m Com’ f , heater. trade new it “a” gona’ Icatos” Par“taSoe | ize, chs . suites. wa yourself. ao + oeeam or auto for i, all ote | compare nad EXCHANGE whre. tou Ane = fi Eves. fimost Ph of used types. os SP OEY * ed Ee: / PONT TAC } : PRESS. WED! > S, Ww ; Es EDNESDAY A 6, 1956 . a RTY-PIVE price AND T AINT For. Sale " fe ; iscellaneous , pent oo «82 A sevell neme DR |MODEST aes nee” sal. Electric AUTOMAT - By =; 393 Orchard NS 1969, L. ry S : 4 i a in. . AL GP READ ateal mop waond and Reg. ew ING ATIC a ¢ beentag by J co sew 1 CEN’ 26432 bead ur rub ey earane oa | ate eee mp | | "Sse, Gravel «Di fs Siaillenel Site wi Ne the Sai aa | ow , GENERAL “wannnios mx. | eee ‘ nn Wanted gues or ALUMI 4 es to 4 pp ted Liv ° NUM wy. P all. with . w est . see | ni ppp pom Fo Ge ae at i secession beca iow apahs y | ee ie uEw Gr DOOR FOR Factory * ae Ms For in aa rE man o vk 00 SAVE 7m, 5 $8.06 = Jones, or ALL ~~ H SoU a jase. Pan |e aon Th mgpe - ge. . cease 60 or Sale is4 BUDD setrailer Frigidaire wilino une A atti est OR uneee le %” x BAB Poult i. oe oe or. s 78 fansite cere Fator pea, BED cferriOn tat oe 7 ok ery Bet CHICKS NON e.2 women “Tie va ont ‘~~ ae . Gy eEAT tmited ow R Y Asie TOP cock: :@ rh $e %5 exch. Ou METS Pont Number # Ze a KR IN STOCK. hail — WAPLE new. COCKTATL elie od ‘service te ae. Guaraae ber $7.00 : custom 1 fg : “i ‘LINE WY FR. = nm J a. he . bd 3 v , 7-H - rE L TABLE, r. 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Bee ate annie DE-INS | eines Tr swig ip dod ar cers Auta Pe age Doo IONEL. & ie air or TNC nee pees -speed au-| 4 y, Grain & F we | Sea te meaded to fit ree S| ta ike mie widen“ sr ANSE yton hs. i [0 -| Av: eed 71 rr ° er a Ss FL € “AMER Paains. | eri usin ~tavresl ile they la rd play LPALFA AND 71 HOUGHT a reat trade | comers. be sper, rear § Atte tear C YER RICAN ea F— - RAND LEC st, o yer.| 5 ALL we Se EN or HR wee. cae OaRe & ‘ARS. LE ao gst cor ce os “ire | = e Mame ~ a gone Ost at DISTRAB' RD AAN mo tre ps or | USED Main “Rochester” = M AUTO R . T&D n. or Bikers mene waver D BROME “er "FORD & I out. OU: ARTS | pri Slept Rae v- price very- %? EB Li ORS BA CLO SON D& 1-976 St $ AUTO S| pr Dixie es or Sal ; make a ii} Sale Ont, amerence, CHOICE CLOVER PE S810 PL¢ TRACT FERGU- saree ‘sal an FARTS ca vee ite mabe! eare . ter : and E penal Paiclyine ; fait HORSE HAY. = OWws ORS _| Lots of — ve * best x Rest. “OR 3-1603 Pb og * ° -|L e Equi pig mat ats TOR Ss, CU . and teapot wx, 1 BI TREN t. sibes $2. any Sy atten Fox AY. ALSO~ : RS ] “I I T " Le Oak! part es $6.56 LL N GET 10 ten av eawnsta 63 +00," “iz | MO , LOADE THVA-| "8. atom: « for “ss €2 Oaxiana PEN ted 12. extra _ Det $40. 115 WR CECE & HAY Walled WER - IERS -\° e70x1 _Ave Ph cars Ww akiand L SPENCE oe : Se eS Evin] WE SERS “nwa Sar ones Re 8 ee mp The w. Tite Sale Ra. pe also weet EATS} 3c BALE. F SERVIC i; N Pe WD Tees sherp late To Re Fee tae Se Hitch pe, Sport go Ses EATON —_ ERGU ICE F ute Ser Es CO model ¢ 3 : Lao coe | ome ing Goods Sect eee “oats.| + pate gee ae Sains BM 1 rvice 8 MMUN v 7 a Ss : - , = UM AAA 1096. er oad oss 68) sae eet Ste a ed and. treated. VER ese hen RD- ares BU In 6 e # MO ITY 1 ae - es. On "2 © oF GOLF (fy ACTOI OL ALL M CTIMATE.. T ee . pe e, also PONT ORS I- AKEs MATE a | 80 oon cwith Tt CLUBS oats, NTIAC RS BRAID MI se E 3.N S “¢ P : nk and, E POLIC _thy, al : y AND fees FARM RAID MOL ® CARS Ed, R * ondition Both . Post °C zs i , Call FR in BA yd n Dioes “pun 10 t ru ‘By clover 79. TRA USTR PHONE F OR SALE No Live 48 10 ochester 1-9443. t ing S to 2 a1 . OR PO ge Mw ; O- 825 ACTO IAL oe went ee ES w Bo re Na TY upply od, 34633 LL A ONL ORE BAR A _§-6961. sw RC CRA a ae \@rcane 186 aso Oy IN il « ware, as rren 6 BARLI W oO NK a a 8 cues a Lumber | ax 2 | SEES mi woonwako |, sca ta Bk Ee ie Satin BUY Pan rc lag 0461 WAR ane Cylind GRIN . es A ears BO ie SILAGE 1 FE D 2263 Shop. 23 reversa. 2 IN ‘S S ainche @ pak To ae “ated | EPR AND HAT FOR! aa ae eae — UMMER A. _ 1AY ay 0 = = PE wt: For Sale POR pata peace SATE - eee Scooters 82 PRICES neod : Meee s gE wr . tan D “ f Constr ION i p Livestock 72 WED = Smart. a te ara od YR. OL TO eee “eS es ail fe ath | § A ECOVER ae TER. L.A 2 ear rm | pay ws Ss teens LOSS VER “4 Co. MBs. oer one OCK t 43s car on tamed ony Drices Tg Ph through ‘ THAT | Nail a 1 = "y Fail ee 3953 steals Prite rahe $1. ‘52 wala ee r fee — one F Lost A ) & Sete tlascev-te oe fees MAN E y $105 Ht and’ h oe “charg P E2 d! com e oe arr 4-55 Sell AGLE. IRON ra. rgeAt.” 8181 common" sha nce m view on ate | nena fa ar $e saa w MOTOR N say! Sane see sae | 1 lv oops me nea te . other i notte . meen stoner LDS! : rE . BL a bola vee Sr | a ce nai i iat ANT ~ . t i es t ne DG. > ee: 2 Bose esse immediately vr. , [LATE E ae rere best niy| Fer Sole? Side "ae | CLEAN SHAS Clarkston Alles pod pis ‘OR P Motorcycles & EAN & SH A BB chased yr turniture our Marley t &3 ~ Money RP Dise ether wor We sig ; Bavianon 8 > are GL — | Recast {| 54 ENN'S . . * ur th i" ‘ - z k 530 Ibs. with. shoe ian. seer eProo. re _— HARLEY Radia 8. y fosa 8. f{OTOR Po jore che etamo orey -D SA ~ r OA_. nw uae ys cle 6 AVIDSON bd LES ¢ Sale me _after_s "ee MO. cars H 4 er 6 Call old. M duset For 6om 1 OR cee B : vr railers 78 Sale Bi 1676 agiey ng . By Ponti orn "8 Sicycles 19 o Pa Baar won| — Sth PLS Ee PP esouay See c, crrer | = A eos, = LRY 8ST. $0210 LER Seow Ae co sleep 4. GENERAL G0db kU tivo - bie —| eH RuNet #15 A- 5 seat. nN" OR one > Cheap! —TEW WORK ] es Pe| rounded RS qai Ww up th ekt 2-818! ted A H 9 181. ds! . \ } Sale Houses a. Homes FULL PRICE $7,200.00 Down Payment $990.00 Pius mortgage costs Sgt Sears WM. A. KENI NEDY sent aL Evenings “tlt | Crawford VERY HANDY 4 5 fre ie s54F z | 3 ie i 2 ti att if |» i i Ss il Bateman 4 7 when ou inspect fine home om One 5 ome-half ba master bed- rooms and full tile beth up.. ~— Ultra kitehen formice, ry builtin and oven. = All eluminum siiding win- 2 dows, storms sc . too. Delco oi] heat, and sit- on 8 lect lot in Donelson Pa Excellent 2 bedroom bunga- low built im 1954. Plastered ells, gleam Noo all only $8,750 with Lo coms down to qualified 2 for 1 Excellent income bats af rooms, and bath beth Both Separate Utilities bi make this at only Lake Front Special 3p fact, you'll say it's exira tal when you inspect ie fine new home with its 271 Lo i room. 13 ft end din ette teria with custom cabi- oll — aoe car and too with "750" down ie iS Kampsen Realtors FE 4-5028 8 Telegraph Eves. & Sun. ve Estate Exchange Rd. Full price, brary Geo. Marble. Realtor $44 PER MONTH Comfortable 2 bedrm. home in the Crescent Lake ares. Nicely dec- —< oi) heat. elec. water heat- lake privileges. $1500 down. rege 75 x loca’ rm. gas t, auto. gas water beater. Low down pay- John K. K,. . Irwin ae oor norte rE’? 21004 BY ow OWNER, ROOM MODERN. _After 4 | 4 Pd. ‘oe 5-7910. . ~ 20 ACRES bE alti $12, te Fie aT ore c OME A darling modern brick. floors. nice full artitioned basement. of] furnace and 100 ft. frontage John R. Rd. near on Auburn. You must see this home reciate the beauty and price $18.000 cash to morteane. REAL ESTATE BIRMINGHAM NEAR HOLY 3 bedrooms fireplac Name. ec. ge rage. si3,s00 E. W. KURTH. REALTOR MI 4-7676 es ROOM MODERN. 2? EXTRA lots Cali after 4 PM. FE $-0792 _ LAKE ; ORION - NEW unfinished. lots. Long Lake. $11,500. Terms. __ WALTER GREEN, MY 2-5831 HOME and BUSINESS @o ft. frontage on Dixie Hwy. in eee a | — Cag build- . modern Spence St. 3 BEDROOMS VERY ATTRACTIVE! Brick front |= recreation ard, near and sale, for A HOME OF:YOUR OWN” Seminole Hills West Suburban | ad — of excellent eyed with a 238 ful basement, "anh heal: 24x26 beck ie. ey possession at se William D. Whitcomb -Realtor West Side . 2. do room frame just 2 blocks from Gene: GI RESALE op ‘ga beck Geublo enrages, oe Fonise r , 3 bom 2 old. i my gr we “corner | Crescent Lake w 5, dinette, m ra kitchen, New 2 bedroom, $8950 with and lovely. bath. Forced air a ; weir poll] terms, oF will take G1. cor- ber tot th = is Priced right, | Sylvan Village $2,000 one.” 6 room brick and frame . as garage. $18,000 “wh terms. DO IT YOURSELF post terms choose WE BUY AN LAND CO | NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. Sree Hid 4 Pe 5-8183 Huron CLARKSTON 3. BEDROOMS Nice pine Rag A ving fey room, te: dining down ao. large Geasueans up. Full basement. Wiee . sarge shade, lot b0ni80. $9000, terms. HOMPY BUNGALOW . plus @xlt “1 eondition, SELL ACTS 33_W. Ideal for small family. 3 BEDROOMS Loon . year old Tancher, 30° ft iving range . Tals whattty ‘sooms. door cleosts Bereene ead chara’ big lot enue. $1,850, cash to HUMPHRIES RE ig tesa ee 2-0474] as09 83 N. Telegre venings Co-Operati ve Re orl nal_ Estate } Exchange $1,000 DOWN Three home with auto. pg Bag) ae ~ ‘TOTAL PRICE $8,450 full 3 =|GAYLORD home ideally seuuien y almost 138 5. _ Pike St. 1, and OP Every Nite 5 to 8 ~~~ $700 Down --—-— 4 $19,800 BRICK ravens —lake priv- It's face prick Dente ROO! lined & l4xl4. er and drver included in 0 ¥ REALLY PRICED R ay “HUMPHRIES | Realtor FE 2-0474 83 N. Telegrach Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CLARK $500 DOWN OR VACANT LOTS 4 rooms 3 vc room bedroom full basement. suto. of] furnace, plenty room for ex- pansion lake privileges. $6.850 full price. 4 rooms & ment. stoker car Jassed porch. base- eat. 2 ne. bath 1's 780 full $950 DOWN Lake privileges on 6 lakes 4 rooms fice and clean inside and out 3 pe bath. front porch fenced rear yard. Full price 87.950 or 86.000 cash. $960 DOWN 4 rooms, 2 bedrooms 3 ve bath full basement. classed- in porch. me furnace. 1 car ga- rage frontage $1,000 DOWN. 5 room bungalow 2 enclosed vorches. 3 pc. bath 2 bedrooms. separate dining room basement, auto. water heater, ga- 60x264 garace. price rage jot feet. Donelson School District. $7.960 full price CLARK REAL ESTATE 13627 W. Huror St Open Evenings Co-operative Re Real | Estate Exchanee YOUNG } BEDROO'S ‘RICK Exclusive section of Pioneer High- lands im excellent condition. onty three years old full basement lovely recreation room built in bar. auto. — and dryer. in- einerator ear —— paved drive, vera ts fene the kiddies poointment make i Ae to inspect this lovely home jeoday 16 ACRES Levely £ room home wth pies- tered walls oak floors venetian blinds sement, auto oil heat, 12 acres of black muck. An outstand 2 car earage on two Bennaville [t.. $1,000 sive You posses.icm of this home ppc GARUENS room bungalow olestered walls oat it Hoors —— eee auto. St. co. ag today _ | Russell Young $750 DOWN CITY OF PONTIAC: —e 7 "©" Teoma gem down 3 leree dodreeme ve.) Plus FHA Mortgage Cost plenty of closets. New gas furnace in the full basement. Cn TE rage This is @ lovely north s' —5 brand new FHA location. Cal] for EARLY appoint- lows. Living room has - ment. w. Built-in —_ boards in the \ ~_¥ kite —_—_—__.Clarkston en Tile bath forced air 3 BEDROO “ter heater. Oak floors. City Nice bie living room full Doe sidewalk. sewer, water and room kitchen and one _ Drive out Baldwin to down 2 large bedrooms up Pull ‘ennyson, turn to 90 W. pene gy Nice setting large Tennyson Make your choice shade, lot 50x)50. $9.000. terms. today. $7.350. ce RAY O’NEIL. Realtor 7 W. Huron Open 8-0 Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 44178 Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange bedrooms A-1 kitchen. oak floors, plastered walls, gas heat, sereens and storms. insulated wall to wall carpetin~ carport, back Yard fenced. $12 500 INCOME | 2 apartments 2 beths separate | entrances, new Luxaire oil fur- | nace lot 683x264 ft rage. this is a hice neighborhood 000 ood in ull price $8.- 175, EARLMORE Drive by, call us. we will be giad | to show this nicely conen ee home J bedrooms staired and floored attic. ceramic tile bath, flush doors, oak walls, A-l kitchen aluminum storms and screens. Timken gas heat. Terms. IRWIN & ROSA REAL Oo CO-OP MEMBERS win Avenue rE ! soil __FE 28544 FE 2-2161 ANNETT | Immediate Possession | | 2 bedroom bungalow large i kitchen with | | ot v — room. < area. utility room. rictias Ins east ‘wees location, close to school and bus line 000, small down payment. General Hosital Area Only $1,500 down. modern 3 bedroom home. 2 porches. full basement. 2 car ga- | rage (LOT 6 FT. xX «5 Brooks Ave. FE 44404. St. Michael's 2 tamily im good. condition S$ rooms and bath down. 3 rooms and bath up private | entrances. full basement. stoker heat. combination | storms and screens. 2 car | garage Only $2500 down. Brick Ranch Ultra modern 3 oo ranch living Near i New °. Priced Guced to $19.8 terms. 46 Acres—Ortonville Level tillable farm com- pletely remodeled early merican home 32 foot car- oa liv pine Roy Annett Inc. land Biren, a8 - | watton , P | | dryer ineluded $0,850 terms REALTORS m2 W St ree FRONT BUNGALOW 24x36 foundation. and plastered — er. and WILLIAMS Attractive m heme. about encore “For Sale Lake Prop. 44 UNION LAKE PRIVILEGES. COZY 2_bedrooms. Modern furnished or rnished. $6250. Terms. Call LAKE oie: sik tenn old. ta: fenced lot. oak, Gisepe. lovely & — short walk to lake. WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON CO-OP MEMBERS _FE +1801 owner o | FE eaai lovely Senos tu tet. % acre. A stone's throw from the lake. $1,500 da. NCH HOME AND and Otter-Sylvan Lakes CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Community Nationa! Bank pst Eves. FE Will_ divide. HOLMES- 4392 Dixie Hway Choice lake trontage. Priced right BARTR. AM 31980 LAKE all year a e car- co dot fees 080x210. nice 300 FRONT ~ Rochester - Real Estate FRANK SHEPARD at Adams For Sale Lots Sylvan OL _1-7511 | 4 For Sale Houses er HAM | THE PONTIAC vibisa. -wabyespAy, APRIL 6, 1955 | | Business Opportunities 51 4 For Sale Lots LoTs Have 4 lovelv building Donelson Park. Own clear Will sell on wate owner Call oe ae For Sale Acreage 223 ACRES. 2 HOUSES. CHICKEN house, fruit s, tree . stove, . deep well pump. Many other things. 187 E. Ham- lin. Rochester BY OWNER. 4 . NEAR Lake. Level cleared. Good dr . from small Terms. FE 2-0719. Ite ACRE WITH GARAGE _ we +3881 or | UN ON sat — CITY ACREAGE 149 acres Perry Street ‘eeal tee oe cation. $10,000 down will WHITE. BROS. __Phone oR" he or 7 OR 31769 § ACRES, 4 MILES EAST OF THE “ity Hall of Pontiac. Equity and take over smell monthiy pav- ments 80560 22 ACRES Lecated a short three miles from - downtown Bome wooded land and some low. If you want te build a home and have privacy this is the piece for you. Only $225 an acre with terms Edw. M. Stout. Realtor Tl N. naw St. Ph. FE 35-8165 Eve. ‘til 8.30 Special Assignments Ww XCRES 200, NEAR HOLLY. MOD- etn 3 bedroom floor home. Stoker heat large basement. barn. 2 : Acres #@ no ‘ s stream runnine fg = J. An- Grews. ME 17-6161. Holly, Mich M chas ls Ph Ortonville 132. Reverse OXFORD AREA 187 acres of very productive land. fare house 2 barns milk house, too] bidg. and misc. other bidgs. Priced right. John K. Irwin - ae Sane toi Street Phone FE ‘046 “i Eve FE 2-160 % ACES _ puriDmNas, A vem ear _ Shopping. EM man ; BY gr IN | STERLINO TOWN- ship. room house and 6G rm. Bivd. 20 Rd. Rochester, OL 2-6673. Sale ; Business Property #0 10 “ye BUILDE CHEAP. FE 1156 Fair GROCERY nat a WINE store and gas station on 8. Tele- graph aarnese for inventory, FE 32-0754 days. FE 42630 eves. WATERFORD AREA 1 x 2-2632 wg Pontiac, and Water- Realty 3383 Orchard Lk. Rd. 5-O418 re OPEN "ATLY 89 TO 8 q AT. SUN 98 TO 5 B OT ON FRA Rd. 40x150 ft. Cash or terms. Dor information call Mrs. Spears, RUSSELL A. NOTT 170 W. FE 45905 WEST. City or gf ag Pontiac : FRONTAGE ON JOSLYN- 40325 3 BUILDIN LOTS IN NORTH > end PE 45095 or PE 24170 fo el a CITY OF PONTIAC #4 acres located on Pontiac's north side. R-1. Water, gas and electricity pres for SS cae hae 4 on blackt ‘all tor a details. LoTs er and water in. Phone De- Terms. BUILDING SITES -CASH OR TERMS NORTH SOUTH. EAST OR Suburban, we be- lieve that we can find your future oe Give — hcl ev came eae Kenilworth Se el een FLOYD. KENT, Realtor OFFICE OPEN 94 A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1704 S. Tel FE 4- egraph Rd. 2533 WORMER Just off Walton 650x175. $2700 wi Fish in 5 lakes LOWER STRAITS tes catia ti in } lot on good clean canel. $1,200 LAKE Large lake front parcel ed road. a ie aren LAKE Bivd. Lake front th $700 down. from this one. LAKE Fs area OL. oat | FLOYD KENT, Realtor uw pow indore FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power For Sale Farms 48 71 Lande be ACRES \ nt roll: 4 = » only Moat of ere ‘Also bsons garage. $300 24W. Lawrence FE 56-6105 —— Nex} to Consumers FARM—47 ACRES Barn and other s. Frame house. 2 bedrooms, liv Ttoom. bathroom, ment, hot air furnace, fa ag water | ¥ spring has real trout A . CHILDS. 24781 STATEWIDE, Inc. __._ 21040 _Woodward. Ferndale 125 ACRE FARM Beautiful large 11 room country home. living room with larce 0x172 with GIROUX & FRANKS a. REAL ESTATE 4305 Hwy. Open roti) $ Sun. ltes BY OWNER. B ranch site, 100 sonable. FE 60875 after 5 OR }-0701 p.m. ON PT. LOOMPIELD ft frontage Rea- p.m. LAND SUITABLE FOR SsUBDI- vision. Lots for immediate build- ing sites for multiple commercial industrial SYLVAN REALTY | | | -}cash anything you'd like | 975 Baldwin Co-operative Res rative Real Estate Enchonge 120 ACRES You can turn into quick ~Eaw. ~M. Stout, Realtor TT iN. = St. fala Eve ‘til 8:: Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A STANDARD OIL STATION FOR lease. Two stal ; form. call Lincoin 17-3248 after 7 m STORE (PARKING LOT IN rear) in bus Center feor. Auburn & ley) Call PE 3-414 days. PE 2- be al E CORNER a Fr GOOD FOR ANY BUSINES wo ATION. FE For Sale or Exchange 50 PLLLLLOL LLDPE GROCERY ARD 2 APTS. IN BLDG. ttractive east FE 23-5219 ev Business Opportunities 51 MOTEL APT. Pontiac close to CALL MR. STATEWIDE, Inc, __- 21940 Woodward, Ferndale __ Templeton GROCERY highway near . | Adove- Waigreen's PE 40541. Cortier Norta Saginaw and Huron Ptreet. Pontiac Dy Lavender 3-3303 HOUSE & GROCERY 5S Ay guss Ss ‘Fe } F i i we S ilding Ea y highway in 5E a 2 wells 4 « tanks. power line. Both larger jidings rented year sround Exce bus opportun- ent: iness a at $38,600 with $10.000 Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS sangre tm | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. heel f ae Ba heel $25 - $500 Sen gee on 8 = Se FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 102 Pontiac Bank 202 N. MAIN - ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 TO 4800 Po Up. to $500 your title. minutes. OAKLAND LOAN CO. PE2-9206 02 PONTIAY STATE K BLDG. NEED $500 or less WITH CUICK SERVICE? awaits you. Veslie Fleisher. ager. Berkley Voss Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto wx, |Toan Company td grog Nat'l Bk. Bide Hours’ § to £ ‘0te} LOANS $25 TO $500 = ta inperntnony hy BS mo or car. On — Phone. BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 7 W. Lewrence &t. FE 32-9240 UP TO $500 28 E. huron FEdera) 3-7193 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | BUSTVES® NETTING OVER 8 Chg pe. mo. with building 1.400 ft. Two acres of land, $65,000, ves | Pontiac Press. RESTAURANT. OPERATION NOW — 96.000 per month. Avail- ee HARDWARE. STOCK AND FI x- tures below cost. Will lease 2182 / 8. Telegraph Rd. near Square | Lake Ra. ite Bloomfield | shopping town Sat. 9-6. Sun. | 9 to 1 for inspection. Mi Iford, | MUtual 42293 ite FEET ON HIGHWAY acd opport les len unit pal HAROLD W_ BIGELOW. _ Broker FE 54-8865 Partridge. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE .LIQUOR BAR Popular day & night growing area Lar NORTHERN . RESTAURANT Excellent location on main way in po ent pa nee | fect for motel or other business | site y real estate and al! for only $18,500 Will trade Come in te our office—we have pictures < A-I SUPFR GARAGE Completely equipved garage & re- - pair service. Top ‘ems ees | Excellent 80 by i060 ft. ao. Ideal for — sales & bump | be wy ey A SS = area rare ee Just 000 dn. pilus 8 ALISTS IN BUSINESS OPPOR THROUGHOUT @ W. Huron Open Eve. AN PE 3-416 Money to Loan 53) » (State Licqnsed Lenders) } Up to $500. CASH for You Teday ns FAMILIES IN ‘PONTIAC Oakland County have bor- eS from Buckner's in the last 37 years, you are vs sure of kind and BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY You can obtain or anv da | Svar FINANCE COMPANY » EE ora LOANS ' Extra Fast Service — ea simmatare car ot trary HOUSEHOLD FINANCE jieor ane WARD F. PARTRIDGE} MICHIGAN BUSINESS REALTORS | GOOD QUICKLY for PFOPLE WHO WORK Use this specialized service to get money for past-due bills — or other spring Choose the r OL 60711 oe 1-0701 “GET CASH QUICKLY | S0a#¥ xe - ts sige ie, FB Lover for Raster MA 6108. ge FE toes rat LU th a i afl = ; P| es : mactth® boi ag Come in or Phone GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN | | 2 Huron FE 3-718), Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST Him ited — for single family — ee..5 H. G. G. PE TERSON 1310 Pontiac State Bank pat . 58406 ad | - Swaps __35\- ROOM HOUSE mn CITY, SWAP fer vac land. second land con- i" or. C rE FOR OR | tract + erty) for late model car & cash. H. J Van Welt. , SELL 8 Gladstone. , Equity In 6 Rooms” To er _trade for _O Perry. | ieeT 27 FOOT STEWART COACH housetrailer, excelient ¢ 795 or trade for furniture. QUANTITY or THREE ~ QUAR- ter ply wood and miscellaneous | lumber. Swap or sell _FE 7-8273_.- | SALE OR TRAD: best offer | f_cat and cash OR _}-4036. "wee, $e Queees_ Gos nn e wn. complete baths, will he smalier home 1} and acreage. Call F™ 54-9441. E. SELL OR TRA DOWN Where vou have sold prop §=COLDSPOT stor, Bendix Drver: Electric Sew- ing * Radio’ Dining room set: antiese bedroom an- E 0 7 Pr. W. TILE, 10¢ FT. a ee GES 8a; i it yes i thing, dial FE 2-8:24 to sell! To a For gpatros REAL L.. -H, BROWN, Realtor] Sale ad, call FE 2-8181, * an ad-writer, SS re eee eo, EE Siem re a 8 Ps pa Feces 2b = ent ‘ ‘ eae . ’ a ,' t ae ; i i i rs 2 a sa de 2 : oa fs aa Z : a ag \ 2 2 te wit ¥ PP ar Fd ( De en . 7 - size eri de st ae Lake 2430 8. Dort Highway, Fitnt. PORTABLE DOCKS aa tik” Gee _FACKSOS S RENTAL | New you need good. used | Le LOADING sae GRAVEL AND | CERTIFIED SEED POTATOES, SEV- ~~ Spring Clearence Inland Lakes Boat Sslee 4 tube eensole pn meng er £2 W_ Montcalm PE 56 taral thet we. — pone ans % pa 1 gand daily. Between John R eral varieties. Jack Cochran, Lake) 9. otrers will take br new, | Pontiac rE good condition. 495 E Mans-|4 REAL BUY. — GUTTER ize CONVINCED | YET I end Deauindre om School Rd. | Orion MY 2-0931 1965 NEW MOON, RICHARD. ft Warwick's, 2678 Orchard Lake "ASK rus NEIG! n i MUlberry #232. SEBAGOES SEED AND EATING BON. PRAIRIE SCHOONER. 22 GADA BOAT CUSTOM MADE Twin Box | —"4. NaME IT — WE asee" IT vy ALAN te & | PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS SUP. pejateee. billler's, 2660 saunebew | nt 0 a1 af GAD A BO: m, ANCHOR FENCES | UNION WRECKING a a _* ply wash sand and gravel. cement PARKHURS * MAILER. pat Bs FIBER GLASS BOATS USED TV... Se mencv down PHA. anproved COMPANY. INC. = piaohadl ina SEED FOTATORS ND ON ION i mie a 12 ft. & 14 ft models, demonstra- used TV. FREE ESTIMATES FE 5-141 m5 @ Mi Rd “He! 7 and trucking OR 218% —_ oc - tion by apvointment. SHORTY WALTON TV aah Ow Graland take. He's so dumb. I guess the only way to get rid of him | PROMPT, DELIVERY. TOP SOIL, ene “at Opdyke PE 5.7941. 146 STREAMLITE 27 rT TAN-| HOOK'S PLACE Authorised deal ad : . to 6 Sus te & ” ‘ avel adm Excellent condition threugh- r M outboard motors Vraiton Cor_Jouiyn _¥_ 2.2388 Artists’ supplies, hobby Dally ahs tintin 2c, is to marry him! Fattaaea DaivewaY Sm ATEL _Sale Farm | Equipment 76! out $750 terme to suit EM Gales and Service ot Pine Lane. PaBeanr macs taTeees | supplies—check our clas-|TEQ™ ANS AD PY gar waste conf ein Tii| ~~ ”S”S”*«dS EW AND —ECONDITIONEDN iy rr BoaT AND TOR. EVIE machine $12. TV. ellent cleaner. Only $6.98. G. A. Thomo | BLACKMILI. SPRUCE, FOR| biede chains FE #1177 Across from Tel-Huron Center | ____08_Oaklend_ Ave. —_ Munro W.” Huron. ; TR! foe. a. RING YOUR EASTER BAS- _“ you, also Blue. Norwav Open Eves & Sunday PM \MERCURY | MOTORS 4 BOUGHT SOLD & EX- pe eee oe cay Ket now. We will personally make ad 2 Pe RENT while fir Douglas end Concolor BOND SEED — Se e e SNOREEON ROGET RAS Et Jacket boats. Genesee Sales. eo Turner's. 602 Clem- your A <, ves y ; ustrian Scotch nana . St to sonal ale Hwy ons PE 20001 Mi. Clem | IMBE R ___ COR *+-7628_ | vou may choose from the many| poor sanders-nand sanders-wall Arbervitae J g. Weep teen | Se ee reer aot tam aur | uses "aoe wéahies =. paue p Sea aida Sn FABLE LAMPS. EXQUISITE PoL- L |HOT WATER HEATER 3 GAL | Se, deve, plrcady made ve MOTl) paper steamers-waners and fur-| 1875555 “secu Ra. go straint | $00" balrs of atraw 0¢ bale: 100 Fane” Switzer Ciait and Yellow Jacked ished bases and beautiful TWO YARDS ae — enn. a ' orchard Lk mer Teleeravb Bate vacuum clesners Oak west 3 miles from Commerce Vil- baies of hay, Sc baie Fork cab, Attentic Sportsme Boats Trojan on Master Craft ahades 195 value $5.95. Fac- onsumers * anda, ee Fuel and Paint. 46 Orchard Lake lage an ava el sd. bearing fiaht for Farmall H $25: Corn icader ton Spor n trailers Diston Chain Sawas and tory trregulars. Michigan PONTIAC DETROIT ee ae mae ant One-Way Trailers Ave. Ee 00... ________.| gpa wap Open G6nv'S to 3.| 000. Cur 3 section Tutornationsl; 37 fi. bettie gne Rent. sige) Brerr aouee ecent_ 393 Orchard Lake Ave OPEN & PM. \ pe vm on Coast to Coast. *. E Howland.| FLUSH DOORS. BIRCH GUM Greehrider Farm nursery. MU- spring tooth drag $50 ‘y mile and fockina Bleep, 4 $195. FE SHORTY HOOKS Prone Pita TaonAOFOMATIC PORTABLE | par nag Mae PRICES, Oo] STU il get bated toe tees | Sou Ditte Mey. OR due | mahogany. mscoaite, Most any) tai ¢s03s | eect Pereey* Suetce Mi: | 2 sot cise Lane. Preese FUE oc ath, per . * = ge Fm gad FE As cen 34” ips 7| = $3 —meogie. PE $518. __—__ gas sheetrock per sheet | §.1:25| ‘Jluorescent. 203 Orchard Lake PasLts ELECTRIC ee = ae Mamated, 68 and uo | STATE | INSPECTED ) PREMIER.) = PEER Rte No 2, Mich MOBILE ae Piety Mg TOP BARGAINS 1 a —, peor as - pedo HAVE 5 COMPLETE OIL FURNA- ids _ suppiiee OF 1213.8 ee ee pe > Letham raspberry P ats) OL | PRAZER ROTO TILLER. PARTS and trailer every in for the : Geo wstperators, yee. S10 58; | 1512 W. Pine shelving per ft $18] ces im crates. 85.000 and 77,000 ~ PLYWOOD | Sout of Walnut Lake RG. Call _ ©1882 | _ Seay VE a bite Service. iste APARTMENTS ‘OWLS MARINE SUPPLIES meet E hae 2x4 red fir special per ft 2.3 B T U sold for $306. sacrifice for betor am or after 4 Dm ° 96 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 23-8020 — ‘any ee ee ae a8 red hr special per Mo ses00| to install “Suis ener monet | + oo ee oo.” fork "atl dae Oat “an For Sale Pets 69} BOLENS TRACTORS Stewart coaches are truly that.| 16 PT CHRIs CRAFT RUNABOUT. Sriend iighe. Biqetsts water beat: | sete eye een $110.00) _ for you # you wish OR 3-208 pA nN ligea $243 | FOR THE HOME E | WORKSHOP Se eaared "inion eee. M. FE. TILLERS oo oes eee eS. Fe is Good condition. 2 oS25 b “ . Y ae er @ teal low price. Laundry | Sonciffe, per bag $135 INSULATE NOW | eee tite pesacusca beard 04.08 oe oe &. —— PE 3200 ROTO-HOES heaters. complete beth with ll | WOLVERIN® AND WHIRLWIND FRAYERS fores fect Wom oe ee $88] AND SAVE MONEY | Betiioom, sloctrie nesters 798 toi. "saws. rile | SOF ER MALE oe pene; POWER MOWERS | Gite ‘nee teptures "ice rms, | tne “snumigum toate Og Seve geo Orchard La Ave. FE ¢eszg | (texte Pivscore each ee CALL Office file cabinets $40 50 att ar aon ow and used. Credit, terms ge prey Aged mally po ta and Graummen cances. Sterling 4x8x'4 Plywood, eac $446 evens Equipm 6507 Dine trailers. Leading brand of peint TRADE-IN SALE ~ P “Combination fn ag M A Benson a Refrigerators Limited Time ie Only. .258) Hwy MA “ores or On sesee | Py ca Trt Home Used ora] oe. snesineston . ° _ Some still in cartons at give away | 15) ‘Oakiené Ave. FE +100 801 4th St.: | Sun. | CASE ser RACTOR. ‘41, SC. 3720 ers Good selection. Buy oa rental 3 pe. colored bath sets, all fittings | $49 NW. Saginaw St. FEderal ¢2521 prices = Ac ; ; S NEW HOME pice oe? Eh \ -_ oo er ee “ss ° HUTCHINSON STORM SASH BUDDY'S NEW H ME.) “1 FORD TRACTOR WAGNER | een Tint. wee ned__mochenid _ot YDELL PAL td |INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPR- Trailer Sales —— anllsinediaal peasy py so bas = — — —— ei — = hohe ae your soutreet acme Beat term bo te ent and 4 room Pe . a rry . ‘plow on ru r sec rags urniture ouse jot or whet ve un RRING Drive. our TO BURMEISTER 8 ies’ Bee Ciateificattons | HO 4415 Dixie “Hwy Drayton Plains Buddy, iF" fee $20. Pup | 7 foot double disks, 6 foot Cul- you on used trailers 1s09 5 nTelearagh\. a nOE 2-803) "AN v : 128 & SUPPLIES. and : = a Oy | bres _ $25. FE +1 _ Uipacker. Must sell. MApie 5-3095 Oxford T Ss AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL| Bits a Bol ext an CEE W stir TF xford Trailer Sales 1 f 87 MAKE SURE IT'S Kite t Foe N SINKS CRATE 100i Ss Telegraph _Ré__FE_¢2508| martany, oe ran mw | GARDEN TRACTOR, MUST SAC Michigan bottle gap. Trailer parts Tranepertetion Offered 87 marred. $313. 0. A. Thomp- Plywood peo es liga a ; BS YOON ow’ | asearen RUFF ANS | Just right to rsmall acreage #200. | Mile South si Lake Orion on M-24/LEAVING FOR 8 k MISBOURI. % U TER | on, 0 8 Pe cae A gecorative ae a nd k coll sewer crock and | _ clack. PE 40200. __Phone Irgse _4-4259._ Holly | _MY 2-0721_ __| Wed. evening Two passengers to 5 Yate Ah + 4 KE { _Biicnenc cabinet “acors & drawers! Grain —) Montcalm Butters 2 TOY POX TERRIERS AT STUD. | GARDEN TRACTOR B.A. SAC- C_ | AMERICAR GENERAL CONTI + $AEG -exbenses A po a : il TLd eos a 420~Weet--tdomtealan: | Pups for sate. = ——~+-—-9eltoe- -peceare- of Stwood and others. On! =e ‘Northern Lumber Co, PrN TiAc PLYWOOD = a $-4712. FE 2-7620. Fri thru Wed. | GERMAN SHEPHERD. ONE YEAR J*¢ right for small acreage $300 | \2 demonstrators eft. Priced at 4 LEAVING “FOR MO SATURDAY 819T Cooley Lake Rd. léfe_Belawin @ to €30 closed every Thur: | oid female. Registered AKC. $100. | __ Ph. MEirose ¢4250_Hollv | {ery sebetantiol sovisizs. Used | the _Reom for two\ or three ontiac EM 34171| Six marble colors. @xtx\e inch. | PORCH LIGHTS IN EARLY AMER-| try pay THE HIGH |—"= Ses 00D 1 BUY. IN NEW AND USED} thailers es low $50." down. | passe share bxpenece, bo cle & 8 Mile Rd. jean lanterns. Old English coach VHY PAY T - (NF BLONDE ONE RED AKC rain drilis. corn olanters svread- | see_ Sales. not Dixie _ Hwy. Ip drive cal eam ba Ipm. i nan) S CENTS EACH and Candie lantern designs. seo | DOLLAR FOR PAINT? | _temale cockers ¢ mos, FE £004), Phoo. 45RF Ortonville Mc: | Te OBILE-CRUISER. 21 GOOD | —FE_S9872 FLOOR SHOP aa ce oe pmlow guaLiry PARAKEET gx TTT ot lene maman We 8 yo Og at A - eae = tang Lt gl Paid, To Builders—Contractors |Opense we 8 w on,| cont, Wes Orchard Prcoreee | 5 core PAINT PER OAL. 61.90 | Banakeate OARARES, cack. ORCHARD SPRAYER. CAN BE | Moving must coll. Square Lt. PONTIAC DRIVEAWAY 2 oe = (as Saginaw St. pent, 383 Orem vi DUTCHCRA PER seen a . Silver Be oad, | _Trailef Park. 8S. Telegraph __} FE 65139 ———- J KITCHE NET SINK. od PORTABLE WASHER 2 TUXEDO | M2... A $2.98 | _ tod, Since is27. 584 Oakiand Axe after-¢ =. | SPOR TION OFFER ‘To FL USH- FL USH-F FLU SH tote Maser $5 sao ‘suits 40-327, r INSIDE SARAKEETS OP CANAR- 7 ae . Rent Trailer Space 79 — ptted bo | pepe RED i RS- DOORS-DOORS Slight! marred tweseh Also waiters. Cheap. FArmington FLATS_-ENAMELS tes, 1304 Mt. Cimens, FE 44060. | SPRAYERS, wre carry bo AND Es perenne ~~-~~~ | Have room for twe. References seve mode _06277™. = 40m PRAKEETS BIES MEL- tate types. carry both Marcie DERN IVATE PARK- hy \ OM at torsilis values. Michigan Pise- PL ASTIC TILE 7 ao TIN one tose FE 2- oe alll and Mycrs in ro F. Miller in@ space, for tratier. Write enchaneed_ Coll \ Bunci Gs “Miiiooant Sax escent —_303_Orch_td_LakeAve. ° sere KING BROS. Fasstiets. os oe Soe equipment, | Pontiae Press, Bow 12 TROTS Comes |B eee Bt SS carte vous > cariond’ and |EAVATORIES | COMPLETE Wiz, | SMITH 'S, 257 S — |_powriac np at ororme |FRRAM 2. try bawo | UE Newent Auer (hawe wopeny avo, sem MODERS | "Wanted Used Cars 88. -T? : : toilets. bathtubs. shower stalls at | — each #RAKEETS ~ PET SUPPLIES. | Phone’ Midwest +6009 == =_-_—_—rent. Located on School Bus line.) “~~ wae \ St RPL. U S Lt U M BER varcitinictabone’ ‘Theses araviensa | MOA mek Cameras, Equipment 61A! _Dancev's 238 Voorheids. PE 5-931 | PRAYER MEYERS 3 CYLIN. | WHITE ee TRAE PARK : : \ i Mad wae sitter OR >? pe Grenaré babe A a. ae Cab sink-tttings 4 San § And penieere peed a tee aan vel aa) oe ping 1 PE 2.4508 Lar jan Moachson Ri. Miltord MU 4636 eo ‘ 5340 Highland F ) 7092 ke Ave KODAK 8 MM PROJECTOR A s __takeoff. A-1 shape. Ph 2.4608 ackson r AVERILL 9, 2009 DIXIE HWY. \ — Ss poe faucet 421 and white. slennc excelient 1 x BOTH BURN PERFECT. 3 TO 5 Tt Be S. Segina screen. EM 3507200 CS TRAILERS FOR RIDING OR, UNDER NEW i MANAGEMENT FE 2-0878 or +6896 boy. se se t'te freon aounle UMBER bavi BURP 00 we een ee OTHER C. & SQCLMERT se ee SOINTER FUP. walking garden tractors. OR 3-2752 —— Bra a a a “Pera ‘so &. iJ ‘SoNvERTIRLE, : listed under - 3 . modern spac or v 2-076 after burner, $45. OR 3-2046. ] | Coll G. A. Thompson. #9 8. Ferry. | _ plies,” classifiestion sumber | pies TRIM us| ~ MICH. CHAINSAW able. $§ min to downtown. Tele} 5-36 —= 2 & FT. TRA ry bag * fey ARD WOOD LUMBER COCKER PUPPIES. DISTRIBUTORS graph and Ward Rd. FE 3-9588. “TH Poplar, rE 2-0048. Cash ce MAple_5-4494. _OR, 37508 after 4 : : E HIGH DOLLAR GRAPTSMAN) WHEEL ESTATE| Birch flush doors, "Ie", 2 ft. | REINFORCED CONCRETE sEP-| Sales Musical Goods 62) xgcisrerED ENGLISH SETTER | SALES. SERVICE AND RENTAIs| = Aato Accessories 80] ree nich arade used cars. we riding tractor with lawnmower, 705 26 $8.95 tic tanks Ph. FE 46428. a a aa from Field champion stock. NEW AND USED - need them Drive the extra mile. fertiliser spreader and roller. i Birch exterior flush doors, 3-021." | RECONDITIONED SINGER SEW. ACCORDIAN, 120 Base, WURLIT- 1. CALL = 3-6621 e Reanke ito Glass Service. S wilh poy you well. 0040 Diste new condition. Cost es achines $29.50. Call Professional model shift. 5 - USED yr . *, oy ae at 34 Leese: tgck "woo! inot wweepings iia "tor free home demonstra- Ure A ig Private owner. 2061 CROOKS RD. neta ee - \ ner Jou need it! Have ou trted H. J. VANWELT | __W_ Iroquois, E S10 . _Ph_ FE 22077 __+=_=__.._ _ |R§GISTERED GERMAN SHORT| au John Been end Car! you wat. tus : __"_ OR 31355 Poy i 2] PIECE DISH SET $15. AN-| ATTENTION TEACHERS OR , Insurance jobs honored | ee TRADE-IN DEPT. | ¢\- us: - ENAMEL RECH = Briect cai flooring. 100 ft $22 09, | 72,, PIRCE | DION, ONT aod server. | churches Medium size Vooe pt | REGISTERED DALMATIAN MALE ap Ra i om Sone Ge tees ‘onl Dawa tte Occasional chal - «--------+- 3.995 |SAVE Supply, 100 8. Sagioaw St BTS. neonng shorts, 00| StatE Tain PRIZE WINNER 16 _ Beye "Oshaghers, PE seas. | eee children 3000 Pestiec Re} = HOUGHTEN & SON | etch door lace of windhield | JOP CASK FO.. ANY GOOD USED wv s ---. $10.95 G OUT ft $11 00 . room bird house, $30. FE 23-9970. | BABY GRAND PIANO. GRINNELL gg og go Rete ie Case perresss. New — aoe oe Saturday Until 6 —£8t_ BORO : . _ Pala dae pester ped, mog.:.. Geo) Dh eae «AT i289. bennds.--16R 87s ee make. Deautiful tone, yout eon- | “4 058 $28 N_ Main, Rochester OL -4-9768-— HUE AIO OL ABS CO” ~ want b= is Rogen Studie couch a ¥ $. : Sages = : an . Hole Davenport and chair ...... $39 50 DISCOUNT Windows at new low price = s BEFORE YoU ~~ bane "PRACTICE PIANO FARO aS i *BEF MICE HAMSTERS. ALL HOT CAPS AFPRORIMATELY | 32 Oakiane_ Ave. FE_41066 | —terygeyy Auto ng June PE B14. Portable weather (Hoover). a 8s INTERIOR SAT NISH ‘Pine & Cedar yaaa io ~~ Qiso install all types of furnaces | Gallagher's AOE : PET, SHOP @ 68. Astor, FE) 3660 Giddings Rd. FE 5-660. ATTENTION! SCRAP CARS OR CHEAP CARS. — MANY ITEMS 'NTERIOR GLOSS ENAMEL | pivwoods. piain end decorative, | Garwood EM 32000) "| MAXWELL UPRIGHT rr PAKS AND |) YR OULD MALE WALKER SIMPLICTTS GARDEN TRACTORS: We are, arecking 1900 to 1986 | —__ O_o aon THOMAS ECONOMY |" BLAYLOCK "| Put St! Cyr Tumber Co. pags rea awe aNp—or | P| tear ®all EM Smit | See Seca hat ‘rh Mulord MO. ste'mode:"iow mileare used ex | Fast service Gat TE Canad | . . ‘ = = ots ; $ USED TV's. $39.50 AND oP. — ~ a or gine) Transmission and rear nT DING SUP co ; LAN. KINGSBURY CABINET errand ) FURNITURE CO, |$P*ket, BORING SURELY, CO, |aiz0 Borie Lake Ra. Commerce, | Ms-ueed war radon gs and wp.li|" LAN Gantonm Weetiiat ces | Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 WI NEED TKADE-INS Sarees ™remttientttca Stent See M&a a 31 8. AW 8T. CRAPTSMAN AG {TULSA POWER WINCH 7 TO | Motors. .'s and te bp. ¢ good Fee ee oo Rei Used Ferguson. Ford Ferguson & controls. . 2627 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1603 PON MICHIGAN compressor and sprayer, Used 30 ton cppaetty, complet with | 15 tires os. TUNING Tt Br ARDING BATHING AND ) CLIP. other makes needed to nite orders / SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | price THE REST. THEN OET MI once. $30. FE 1. oanrion in- | OALBY fT: ... SERVICE . Oscar Schmidt. 17. A, Perry, FE_2-6113, Bee us to make @ rea 9539 Dixie Hee FE 44333 the best freka — = eee BAG x , _4-0802. SMALL USED SPINET, PIANO. DOGs & CATS PRIVATE RUNS. = ae DES AUIS PAS ; y eonnureny. sa Dept. Case Fos JURNITHRE formation rE LEY AUTO | SACRIFICE. | 10 SELECTO-VERD _ $250. Gallagher's, +0866, Piest, Burr-Shell. 375.5. Telegrend IOUGHTEN & SON nen ues ee i _ SPENCE ARANTSED GHROME BIRD CAGE. LIKE NEW LATHE WORK. maces - faa) ; ~ | Case F New SED Site gas, stove. $26 88 | Conable. PE 2-9055 FE ¢i08 after ¢ p.m, . | SOIL PIPE. $3.20 | A Sarin - sepa pel Hay, Grain & Feed 71 {sa Surin "Rechestes Ol tener | Rarisi! and, senerdlore .. $44 | e2 Oatiend ave FE ¢10 elec saad Be ee RAGE FO DIBMANTLE. | LOGAN 11xx LATHE 2 Ca. | —WS@Es, 9078 Orchard LX. Rad. nationally advertised | mene TcED E aes at ceee : WE Pay FOR be Ea eat tas ne | See cer ka ge Moon | ee lee eae es] eroRM SASH | true fidelity S-opeed an-|"EiTAaeMaM ESS | CON TRACTORS, | srolimn ave_m re en| COMMUL Compiete.... $19.95 | Ave w 1660. —lees pan : M SAS ‘ vee ©V: N. S. om Ave Fh. FE 4-013 CO UN TY 8 pe. wood ast set ... $28.95 EASTON ERAT : tootina. Walker Turner érill_oress w tomati ord _ plav work _‘work “Me $0968 “OT SBS en cory cryir,a | TWO 670215 TIRES ann Tob s MM | —floor_ty Flanders 1-4977 Aluminum combination windows atic recor player. PLOWS E 8 pe. dining suite... $30.98 $78.95 r_tvpe plorl__ | SM"geors LOW LOW price!! bine : ALFALFA AND BROME CLOVER “ S, CULTIVA-} _152 jostyn pe. living room suite .... $19.95 Duron fiat wall paint 82.79 gal.| LIONEL TRAIN AND BOARD While they last, only $6. | and t and straw, FE 53610 TORS. LOADERS z DOWN PavacenT | PUPS interior semitions $9.70 68). | out METAL CABINETS. FE 4-6089 LEONARD peel! ee MOWERS. a se Neha FREE PARKING *NcBri je hardware ort Seaneuen: Sh teeth, dae oom. to ® pm “Ppa Dit aoe “Rs. 803 N. Main, Roch ° _9_ pm. CHOICE | wna HAY. ALSO AL- age oo EPAIRS BUM “INO & ee, 303 N. Main, Rochester i WY BANS OPEN SUNDAYS @ TO. 13 PE 2077 | ecra refrigerators. damaged cook SET OF \y INCH LETTER AND DISTRIBUTORS fafa straw Fox Farm. Wailea | WEE’ SERVICE FORD FREE ESTIMA OPEN TIL. 10 eM 1927 ‘at_Crooks) stoves. used furniture, kindlin * ser h 20'e E. Lawerence TE | BS SoG ced autohinecn's Teeter. Balen | GAN chan misrometern. site keke, MA ©1283. FERGUSON, FORD ALL MAKES F CARS | - Olive _ 4034 Wrp, To ie 6 #61) Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains. | gruianecus —— tools. Eve 7 CLOVER HAY BALED, 35¢ BALE. F ¢ i ~ NOW BUYING CLEAN CARS ; = CA . gocd st low prices. 117 Sale Office Equipment 63 oT ERGUSON AND GLI- BR. ID MOLOR. ‘Ss ALES] ss0 8 Woods si¢ " PAYNE SARS IONEL & AMERICAN earn Bit TE a ace. FIED EATON SEED OATS.) VER TRACTORS. | PHONE FE 20196 se _umiectes, A : 1S CERTIFIED } (SEED = APPLIANCE SPECIALS Garage Doors OPS |e seny.| Wit adiust col and presse any | table #0. 1th Brown a. FE, fog ‘look. “Ch PONTIAC FARM Bata werent | ITS SUMMER: Eee, Tene | tera a A Sears | 2 Pinst, AND se AND INDUSTRIAL | ar"Gitagere meeree tect em] = PRICES - ~ , #uc Ag gh een cabinet machines. 10 : | Sale Sporting Goods 65 er. corn, TRACTOR CO. chine Shop, 23 Hood. Phone F cy cod antee. J. J. Brennan, is auburn |~ a aa 79. , ’ —2263 Reasonable. ve FE 10- 825 WOODWARD Sa LE TODAY it 311 PE_ 20203 AR 4 a SingtLen, PLaY_FEN3_EXD COMPLETE SET OF GOLF CLUBS \ and clover. :| FE 4-0461 FE 4-1442|~~ le Motor Scooters 82 we are — A machine . = = - ° now Terms : ‘ "32, CAL. T POLICE PostI- ; — ATT. 14 AND 15 YR. OLDS! verine "eng epemes “eglee Tes chairs. chest of drawers | : ; Cs tive Piste. Auction Sales 77) ‘italian motor scooter for sale prices paid for topnotch cars. ; MOORE BARLEY SEED. 1 YEAR “| 1963 VESPA in excellent condi-| ‘Sl. ‘52 ‘53. "$4 and ‘SS. yo 12 and 14, ge SLEEPING BAO USED ONLY from certification. OL 1-6368 teon All accessories. 16 yr old URON ” ladies’ sults and — AUCTION EVER: WF: J coat. sibes 10 and 12. hea ‘4 ONE WEEK CALL AFTER 6 1 "DNESDAY | Owner must sell immediately 'o P.M. OR 3-4633 SILAGE, CORN AND. HAY FOR Rocmmast E. Smart. Sale Farm. ay tng Price is. only $195 MOTOR SALES Draw Tite Hitches Gu<8-BUY SELL. TRADE — ae . WED APRIL ¢ at 1 ociock 981 CUSHMAN” EAGLE. 000p | 22-7 "¥ree_?#= #84 +0 bo ° condition Sell or trade for car The & ting thes Ode te the trame Tear sieges. pad Over, ad fora on o4 Mix Massev-Marris| P# 4-551 BOATS MOTORS BUY. Fer Sele Livestock 72) $%,,32..9°..w™, arri $512 after 3 i sell. trade Buyrr-shell 375 8. Used | Romy fa: Mg A ‘ATT. 14 AND 15 YR. OLDS! . PE 2-<708. ft. self-propelled com! MOM? Italian motor scooter for sale BK min. . Ttal mot oote 7 GOLF AND BAG. FB een eae ,tcoetet, fer te. | LATE MODEL CARs MUST 8B 42070. tion All accessories. 16 yr. old. CLEAN & SHARP . new Mec-/ must sell immediately to row core for get Price is only iss, Mi | Stine title-Money waiting of Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 Z “For Sale Motorcycles 83 GLENN'S , & BUY. DO IT YOURSELF SAND Pdi enioe ‘oR Panré AND SERVICE ON MOTOR SALES UNION Seve SY Na! | BS Set eer Constr. & Supply Co. es aa ra 49 to "64 | age, Unon ate a a Mire — ae mates maniey pavipgon mo, | — Bagley Auto Parts onl? MARUC RDO FIRE- : il A ~ WE DORIS WD. | Pi) Fading. Prov. setamers a0 eee: rr fie saoury ‘Ft . 3 z aie k. Clerk Fritch & Son. Ox- oe = ae = RECOVER THAT Nai 7 Fence vies ae piRITED sonar fens Awetiorer. OA 2818 | For Sale Bicycles — 84 . usED OMe Monge intetne * LOSS through a Lost ‘Ad! Y common. “as saddle and . $125. 1860 Por- For: Sale Housetrailers 78) o1nt's bee IN GOOD CON- Del —# wate 7 =| Phone FE2-8181, say Sig ees “atom ee ~ aeIN reset 1 | WORKERS <—s nes tte sg | “chargeAt.” y3eMi. "| GOOD RUNNING BIKE — SEW | rounded up through Hel tne an BEDG. SUPPLIES LER” GENERAL | Tgp, Snt sent: Ceeept CO PE Wanted casita “ - Very good | _ 21804. , chaition. va On| OSS SE SEN | 2 8181, ~~ . ——e om ay + = — *. ¢ ’ . 4 . a rs ZL Oddy. SIX —~ \ rab. j { \ THE VONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY: APRIL 6, 1935 o® ie a iat tae For Sale Uséd'Cars 91 __Por Sale Used Cate: 91 : : 1953. 210 TON STAKE PICK- glide Original owner. Many ex- = . Good condition. FE tras: FE 24187. . $101 30 Beltway CONVERT. 00 YELLOW. Ft FORD DUMP TRUCK. IN new top. new white walls, radio, quire after 6:30. 3076 Margaret heater. | owner, “I need $575." = FE 6-060 DUMP TRUCK EA- CHEV. BEL-AIR. | Rapdto, Cam sheers. Pa ete: | 2, CuBY. BEL-AIR, & aDTO. ee LAKE JRION MoToR, 1 LES MM Shine Lake WILSON GMC. ggtte2e ite in CHEVROLET i950 2 DOOR DE- equipped. _ Sacrifice ber carh rE 1 71-0717. Oakland at — % cary DEL xe coupe mx and 41,009 mi. 1 owner car. Su $495. |- Cass cash. MI ¢1906 _omer_6. _ a, cee win STOR PONTIAC Pee ae CHEVIE BEL AIR. HARDTOP. wer glide radio. heater. white ‘Triple Checked Aegis Used Trucks’ | gy ly Powerglide radio, heater. other Rh nnge * Low mileage. Origi. | |= are a RAY CLI CLUB WIDE SELECTION W SEETBOUET DESO dlide-| OPEN EVENINGS 900 miles. Priced to sell FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 6-3411 830 to 5 pm After 6:30 ends. FE 4-4528 For Sale Used Cars 91) P08 0 0 0 Ow? and weeke | *b1 CHEV STATION WAGON. 4 dr. 8&8 passenger. Low mileage, radio and heater. Sharp LAKE ORION MOTOR. SALES at Buckhorn MY 2-261) till 9:00 pm. MUST SELI—BUILDING A HOUSE wood gray and horizon blue —'51 Buick: Convertible, power Radio. rT, visor, pg windows. tubeless tires, tinted Excellent condition. R 3-2086. giass, etc. Excellent condition | * throughout, Phone FE €3320. ITS SPRING LOOK 1950 Buick. super ~onvertible Radio. hester. Electric windows. | ———— This ca is excevtionally clean | CHEVROLET ‘53 BELAIR 2 DR. and perfect ts every wav. You're power glide, radie, heater Ex- welcome to drive it a talk cellent condition. 2 to choose from. $1195. Your car down. ao owner if vou wish | Birm MI 43416 | CHEVIE ‘Se 2 DR. DELUXE. Ex- cellent condition. Radio and heat- ‘8 Oa PE 22351 io BUICK, SPECIAL 2 DR., Sean, only $345. FE 3-1542 CARS "$4 Ford Sta, Wgn. $1845) _ "52 Chev. Sta. Wgn. $1095 | 1883 DESOTO FIREDOME 8. FE, 954 BUICK RIVIERA. 2 TONE, | _ ©’. $496. No money down | executive car, éyeatow. w ae ; ae \ walls redie, ete. OL 32-0877. . | OWNER. : _Like new. FE 7-8541. 1960 2 DR. NEEDS BopY OK ne. * pS ESE | 1984 DESOTO CLUB COUPE COM- car, 2 tone blue, equi USED pay sar, ? tenn Sinn cveizped trans power eer nd Car- ries @ rantee pew car gua’ $195 oo on balance t bank rates. “SCHU TZ MOTORS" DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEA 912 B Woodward, | Bi mony '52 Nash Ramb. W gn. $845| For saLe %e DESOTO CUSTOM, 284,000 miles, like new. EM 3-4827. *53 Chev. Bel Air... .$1395! >| REPOSSESSED CARS *S3 Ford 4 dr.... 0... $995 52 Olds 88 4 dr. Leer Piymouth station wagon be} "51 Pontiac 84 dr... “$625 | eg: B Jonmon ‘54 Ford 4 dr....., S114) 82, D880TO v3 Ee "34 Ford Conv. ..... 5175) oe ee cree hoose { 53 Dodge V8 4 dr...$1095 | Many more to c SCHUTZ MOTORS "$2 Chev. Suburban . $695} 5, Bcd0TO: PLEMOUTE DEALER "51 Chev. 13 T. Pick. $645) _ 012 8 Woodwrrd _Birmingham 50 Ford 1% T. Pick. $345) sind No Bad 52 Ford 13 T. Panel $595| You'll Find No Ba “EGGS” 4 ‘ | 1963 - 2 dr | j heate 12 | 1001 Buick * ade Special. Radio, beat | | MERCURY ‘4, 2 DR. .Tr e rT > | $ 645 1951 Cher 3dr Deluxe. Radio and heater . 8 685 FORD #2 DR. Gobo GORDFFIOR BA, motor in. 3 ‘$1 Buick | NORTH PONTIAC | 312 West Montcalm - CHEVS. 1954 Left-Overs «Hurry While They Last ALL BODY STYLES AS LOW AS $1326.41 Headauarters for Chevrolets 13 MILE AND WOODWARD pa — ie 8S. Parke REAL ~ BARGAINS Sedan FE 40151 Fbarp AUTO SALES TAYLOR'S GOOD USED CARS ditica | 1053 Ply. 2 ar ‘Radio and TAYLOR'S At Walled Lake “Since 1631" Phone MArket 41561 ‘4 FORD 6 AND 46 NASH 600. condition. Good BETTER eR BUYS & skE: We est Side Used Cars Radio heater and inted waan. Brand mew oes | 25 chard 1 r) to 5:30. #@ FORD. $15 3340 EASTWOOD. PE ois) 33 FORD. 3 WINDOW COUPE. “EM 3-807? |"s2 FORD | | $30 and heater. Lots of i, 225 W. CUSTOMLINE: RADIO Best | 51 Plym. Suburban. .$795 | °83 Chev. 4 dr:....... $005 | In Our Easter Basket! "51 Nash 4 dr......... $695| lop at These Barains! "49 Chev, 4dr... .....$395; 53 Dodge V-8 4 -dr:. $1095) "49 Chey. 2 dr........$395 ‘34 Nash 2 door....$1199 *S1 Lincoln 4°dr......$645) = Nash 2 deer 2 Chevrolet ceeees 795 Matthews- |: 52 Dodge. mies aoe$ 845 FF - +53 Pontiac 07 -7$tt9s) Hargreaves 51 Buick 4 door.. 3 A. Yv orale "50 Nash 4 door....$ 29 Your Chevrolet Dealer’ | cy coed 2 door...$ #0 STAN- oboe 4 door ...$ 445 | FAIRLANE. ALL EX- tras. 54842 199 FORD MUST SELL. NO REA- aches otter Tefused. 468 Tavior 7 FORD Va « Da. heater = cveedrive. This Moron » LES Buckho: take MY 23611 1 tl eco pm. - Radio, ear is a LAKE wre Ma 1935 HUDSON 4 DOOR SEDAN. Moter overhauled Good work car at 307 1954 FORD FACTORY OFFICIALS | CARS FORDS MERCURYS EINCOLNS— cratiot’Wwacges. | NEW CAR GUARANTEB LARRY $30 oe be a « this week ‘only psilanti. FE 45488. For Sale Used Cars 91 _ For Sale Used Cars CURY CLUB COUPE. with accessories. Perfect EM 3-2464. 42525. See Bill Pétrusha (2 PLYMOUTH. « DOOR LOW ¢ barty. FE 53846. lean job. PE 2- iss} PONTIAC “cLUn t oe Ma- rive biue with radio en exe Will ty SCHUTZ MOTORS DeSOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER USED CARS 1940 beans .* door. _mileage private 191 PLYMOUTH, $75 DOWN. take over Co monthiv vav- m Cana seen at Gulf Ste- PE 86-0668. 1 7 19,000 miles. 1 owner ¢ 5. : 1953 PONTIAC 8 DELUXE. LOW PONTIAC, 2 oo 9g DELUXE je at bank rates for 24 mo.’ [ TIP TOP. | deiuxe, excellent condition, $1 45470 | “Why should I increase my vocabulary? I don't get to | | use the words I know already!” 1 1952 PONTIAC CATALINA SUPER $1, ‘SPRING SPECIAL 1954 FORD CUSTOM 4 Dr. with Radio and Heater $1199 $310 down and $35.60 and higher payments A-1 Buys 49 Pontiac 4 dr..$ 299 49 Ford 2 door..$ 199 ‘30 Hudson cpe...$ 199 ’49 Hudson 4 dr..$ 199 ’34 Ford hardtop.$1699 50 Nash 4 door..$ 199 52 Ford 8 2 dr..$ 699 "50 Stude cl. cpe..$ 199 51 Olds 98 4 dr...$ 699 54 Merc. hardtop.$1999 53 Chev. 4 dr....$ 899 "50 Chev. 2 dr....$ 244 51 Hudson 2 dr..$ 299 53 Ford 8 4 dr..$ 899 $1199 per month. or your old car down, or 10 down $1199 Cheapies “48 Plym. sedan. vee "39 Dodge 2 door.. '46.Ford 2 door... ’47 Ford club cpe... 46 Hudson 2 door. Seers Spring Buys ‘ 1655 sale ie mileage __ $1080. wit *3-se0 pel . | sedon Git officials soe. “miles. 1 driver 2225. “4-056 1963 STUDEBAKER SPORT beret condition. Excellent _after « 4 Pm. PONTIAC 8 HYDRAMATIC + v ear Under MI- Good condition. No | money down. ! Birmingham MI 43410 | PE te eee 1 Om, Oe 2S OE nk moti, radio, Lester. white wails: | ier FE aus oY SAT OF | 'S1Plym. 2 drx..§ 399 “0 Ford conv, «.$ 444 Birminghem | YOUF Cat down. | i951 PONTIAC RADIO HEATER. | '50 Olds 4 dr.....$ 399 "4g Ford conv..... $ 144 cen at ve } a 2-0826. 72 Nor. ry -4 iy ws ( x NASH RAMBLER, ‘$3 HARD TOP 51 Ford 2 dr.....$ 399 . continent) kit + gear condi | [954 PO: DELUXE STATION 53 Plym. 4 dr $ 799 53 Chev. conv... .$1199 black. "Oaly $1075. Your car down. | S00 4 door 2 seats Hydra- ek ee — Birmingham = ¢ MI. 43410 FE 30637 of FE tower miles. | 4 Ford custom. $1199 ’48 Merc. conv. ..$ 144 ‘aSASH RAMBLER CONVERT |Powrinc wy custo carar || 'S2Ply. 4 dr.....$ 309 ites mseecie EM 20001. |S ocee etter anaes: $1400. MY || °48 Willys sta. wg.$ 399 51 Ford conv. ...$ 599 B woe i 7 DOOR STREAM |, PONTIAC COUPE. HYDRa- ’SO0 Ford 2 dr.....$ 299 | _limer. Good condition. PE 6-6070. Sell tres 0. Pi eaiie “O*. 53 Plym. sta. wg.$ 995 eortation, PE $4060 = Be ee ecg Cyeinpen. 4/] '52 Chev. dix. 2 dr.$ 644 ae ee akc Ee 34 PONTIAC CATALINA, WHITE | _*™ ie . saune Pt tp onere nee” | os ae, mileage owner 'S4 Nash 4 dr... .$1099 | i083 OtDs HOLIDAY cy anon mr is end etentnan tes Pet) 31 DeSoto 4 dr..$ 599) °54 Ford 44 p.u.. $844 wade, eeine, Derfect condition. | PONTIAC ¢ DOOR. CUSTOM STAR | 52 Chrys. 4 dr...$ 899 | Huron + “nit leauire 0¢h W- | chet. | '52 Packard 4 dr..$ 899 'SOChev. 33 t. pan. $344 OLDS 1854 SUPER $8 HOLIDAY | PONTIAC ‘4 STAR CHIEF, FULLY || '53 Dodge cl. cpe..§ 999 153 9 ES tees | Geese ce tesa design SCs 8 hs 342 Parker. Roval Oak Townshiv. ®t 6280 Pine Knob Ra. oR 3-8083.|) ‘52 Pont. hardtop.$ 999 "49 Stude. 34 exp..$244 Se ie A Oa eee | Unted giess, premium wail | “Tedan. Official corporation cor fe te Private | 18S PONTIAC ‘Sta UE | HAROLD TURNER, FORD owner. See . m u're | 109 BC 0 alae Co., 625 W. Huron. or ca — 2 BIG LOTS 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 134 Mile at Woodward MIdwest 4-7500 ' JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9-4000 Liberty 9-4001 CY OWENS “Your F ORD Dealer” We Have a Good Used Car for You Regardless of Price i 1953 Ford Custom 8 cyl. 2 drs, and 4 drs. Really nice. From, $895 — os . 1953 Chevrolets, 1 4-dr’ and 1 2-dr., with radio and heater, $795 1954 Buick 4 dr. sedan. nice, $1,695 1954 Pontiac Catalina, coral red and winter white. A beautiful car. A one-owner and very 1952 Dodge 2 dr. sedan, radio and heater. Hurry on this one, : $495 1949 Cadillac coupe DeVill. Come in and drive this one. 1951 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan. One of the best, $450 1951 Olds 98 4-dr. sedan, radio and heater. Yours for only, $595 1951 Mercury club coupe. A sharp car — fully equipped, $450 1950 Studebaker 4 ‘dr. sedan, radio and heater, O.D. Very clean, $295 * TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS * 1950 Ford, little rough ....... wee eeeeee ane one 1947 Pontiac 4 dr. ....... yews som Caw as + steenQee 1947 Chev. 4dr. .........4. Sane ware 2 wee sannsgee 1951-Studebaker 4 dr. ...... soonCoCeGe svepeniee Visit Our Two Lots Before You Buy Anywhere “LOT No. 1 S. Saginaw at Judson Phone : FE 5-4101 LOT No. 2 809 S, Woodward, Just South of South Blvd. Phone FE 4-7469 OPEN » 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. See "Cy" for the Best Buy ry Raiser Treveier 46 Olds 2 dr., hyra..$ 23 ‘1 TER WILYS SALES ~ ~RUCKS aa, ae ae 47 Ford” pickup . _ dan $122, 5 to't p.m. PE s877.| SOGMC 136” whb.. tis) CADIL: ae, DR . ‘53 Dodge 171” wh.. $1195 | Wi accept Wade re 3ses. | '52 Ford pickup ...$ 695| Wig CHEV. RANO HEATER: TN | °54 Chev. 2 t. tractor. $2100} sonable Can be\seen st 3008 W. Ready To Go’ 190 CHEVROLET. STYLELINE = 2 door, clean $396. FE Vimy Hiemen- E us ANTITy | a es schneider 2 Cadillacs. °$} to “49 from... 8 5 pasha a ts ae ee $205 232 S. SAGINAW ST. Open.‘trl 8 pm., 9 Buicks, ‘$3 to ‘47 from $ "33 Willys Areo Eagle hardtop ra dio heater. mrararies sierra) mt i ?.9}3] iahts__ . ~ ar ae S| ‘4 Olds 2 9 "$395 ~ 3 crm _ Pacaars. tym, rr) pe | ince apri 8 Fords, ‘53 to ‘41 from 53! New $2 Studebaker Champion $675 ‘$1 Pontise Hydro, Loaded $305 . “39 Ford : $145 reait 2? “Si Nashs $405 "83 Cheve, pickup deluxe cab. ex- cellent WE FINANCE. real — or con | tracts accepted on de Plan HAVE YOU BEEN TURNED JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL “POR MORE TIAN’) *) YEARS A ACE BUY.” ..$ 205) « MERcU+¥ EXCELLENT con. -$ 595] _tr tires, 96 Bennett Fi FE vane OLDS "88" 1954 By owner. 2 tome radio heater. ienal BUY WITH CONFIDENCE | 1955 Pivmouth Belvedere 8 fordor ECONOMY CARS _ ‘2. AUBURN | DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BUY | CAR BECAUSE OF SHORT | Used Cars an d Trucks EMPLOYMENT NO CREDIT. | Wes Ewing 2g: i ev. 4 } . TION OF ‘4 ‘$1 AUTOMO. 1954 GMC 253 stake truck BILES THAT YOU CAN BUY | HOUGHTEN & SON FOR VERY LITTLE DOWN AND YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE AND GMC TRUCK DFALER 628 N Main Rochester, OL 1-074! Spring Festival WEE LITTLE AS 85 No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery! of De al Direct! Used Cars i No Finance Co.! $395 | Buy Here—Pay Here 1981 HENRY J 2 DR SEDAN | FaCeULEwt RUNNING CONDI YALL COME TO 1718. SAGINAW ST. NATIONAL $495 Hie, POpow CLUB, COUPE | == MOTOR SALES $305 SPRING SALE 1949 BUICK 2? DR SFDAN FX 1955 P Powerflite transmission radio heater EZ Vision ro: er seats wsw titres, 4000 m ‘es ivmouth Savoy 8 fordor Pow- ° heater . *vtstor. Group & WSW tires 2000 mi 1954 P)vmouth Savoy Club Coupe Hv-Drive radio, heater WSW washers 1953 DeSoto 3 elud coun.e two tone | areen. Heater. A one owner car 1953 DeSoto € Club Coune. Derk age Very low mileace Drive | get our deal. AD CREDIT. ETC.? WE HAVB A GOOD &ELKEC. he DeSoto V-8 Club Coune Beige Power steerine radio and heater low mileage. A honey to drive. KLY an = OF as. 1953 DeSoto V-8 Fordor Bete col- or Radio and heater and other extras | 3953 DeSoto V-8 Fordor brown 4 1 | | CELLENT TRANSPORTATION Our Bivers Are Kings! . 1954 Dodge convertible radio and $1 }95 heater power flight Your friends . : . ¥.U tink yeu bought @ brand or ay td a Wie new car Equipped With continen DRIVE IT T AND tal whee, This car is a steal ° ai $1,705 Sa 1854 icing? Eggo 4 doors, | S895 2 to choose demonstrater 7 198! BUICK 4 DR ROADMAS 1953 Buick, Super Riviera hard- TER. VERY FINE CAR. CLEAN $595 | st this one for $1,595. | 1952 Oldsmobile 2 door, radio iese BUICK SEDAN eater hydramatic. A pected LACK. BEAUTIFUL CAR 1.145 at 1953 Ford custom 8 9 door radio and heater There's no better buy at $1,005 1951 Lincoln 4 door ee radio and heater As close to new as a 61 can be saes 1956 Bord ¢ustom 8s 2 MORE THAN 100 CARS TO CHOOSE FROM AJ TT 8 SMART TO BUY YOUR CAR : AT tudors cars. Win finance $400 1942 Buick 4 door a transporta- tion spetial at e bed ‘ti COMMUNITY MOTORS TRE PLACE WHERE Fge CAN | WHEEL AND DEA 803 N. Main, Rochester | OPEN TILL 1 we Ouve saa Will Trade and Finance! Bob Frost, Inc. | LINCOLN wincune DEALER , 830 S. Woodward \ BIRMINGHAM m 1 is @ compeny $1,705." 1953 Plymouth Cambridee Ci - we and manv extras 1953 DeSoto V-8 Fordor WSW tires,’ 15.000 actual 1953 Pivmouth Cranbrook Cl 1957 Willys foercer food eco- nomica' car 30 miles to =e | ~_ —— V-8 Fordor and beige Low mileage A very clean car Povtuiar forest ereen color anc many extras miles | 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon. Radto and | heater, spotlight . Cve Maroon radio & heater, One own- er. 23.000 miles Se- dan (Sinatra, Brando Vying for Role op ’ |in ‘Teahouse By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOD # — What's the status of the Ava Gardner-Frank Sinatra marriage? “It's at a stalemate,’ says Si- |natra, “She established residence in Nevada, but she never filed the papers for divorce. I don't know what she's going to do.’ He left no doubt that the mar- riage is over, but he's not con- cerned about a divorce “I’m not going to get married,” he said. go out somewhere. I have no plans for anything serious."’ | He said plans for him and Ava | to costar in “St. Louis Woman”’ at MGM are definitely canceled. He brody think it would be a good idea to open old wounds. 7 . He got a laugh out of reports linking him and Gloria Vanderbilt | after they had some dates in New York. When a columnist asked if hey would marry, Frank cracked, ‘‘Sure—and what's the penalty for | bigamy these days?’’ He pointed |out that he was still legally wed |to Ava and Miss Vanderbilt to | Leo Stokowski. “I found Gloria delightful com- pany,” he said. ‘It was wonderful to hear a woman talk intelligently about music and books. Out here, the girls seem to limit their con- | versation to what's happening in and at the race track.”’ * ¢* * Sinatra lives in a West Los An | geles apartment just five minutes’ | drive from the home of his former wife Nancy. He visits his children “three or four times a week'’ and | tales proudly of them. They are Nancy, 14, Frank, 11, and Chris tines 6 What does he do for kicks when ‘s not working? “I play a lot of golf, especially down at Palm Springs, where ] have a house,’’ he said. “I read a | lot, now that I have formed my own production company.” | He has signed a deal with United point to produce : a picture a year “If I feel the need for | company, I call up for a date and | | of them. This is part of his plan ,to make money over a long period rather than all at once. “My finances are in good shape for five years, starting in three now,"’ said the crooner, who once owed Uncle Sam $90,000 in back taxes. “But now I've got to find ways to defer my income.” He is looking for a TV deal. * 7 7 Besides his own company, Si- natra has deals cooking with other studios, Instead of “St. Louis Wom- an,” he may do the Max Shulman story ‘The Tender Trap." The “‘It Happened One Night’’ remake with June Allyson has been mentioned for him, as well as other deals. But the story he is most inter. | ested in is ‘“‘Teahouse of the August Moon."” He would like to play the difference to him that Marlon Brando, the Oscar winner ad Frank's costar in “Guys and Dolis,’’ is also pitching for the role. “I think I'm the better type for it,” he said. “Six other guys, in- cluding some fine actors, were up for Magio in ‘From Here to | Eternity,’ and I got the part.” There you have the secret of | Sinatra. Temple Beth Jacob ‘fo Hold Model Seder In. preparation for the Passover holidays, the children of the Tem ple Beth Jacob Religious School | held model seders (table services) in the various classes Sunday morning The Temple Beth Jacob at 79 Elizabeth Lake Rd.° will hold a congregational Passover Seder, a meal commemorating the lbera- tion of the Hebrew slaves from Egyptian Bondage. Wednesday evening at 6. The Reform Union| Haggadah will be used for the service. Festival worship service will be ‘held Thursday morning at 10 a.m Friday evening service will take place at 8:15 p.m There will be no regular relig-! | fous school Sunday which falls dur- ing Passover Week according to Rabbi Sanford } ae Saperstein. Okinawan interpreter. It makes no | FIRST IN NAVY — Men of the USS Shangri-La spell out a greet- ing to the San Francisco Bay area. The mighty flattop was modernized at Puget Sound, Wash., Naval Shipyard, where she received the first structurally angled flight deck in the U. Navy s Opossyin Roasted MADISON, Ind. Ww — An oppos- sum looking for a new home crawled under the hood of an automobile, taking - along an old burlap bag as furnishings. But he wound up as a dinner for the owner. The bag caught fire from the hot manifold ba or wob- Sing whan Fou soe Wagner win? your plates. This otaiipe (nem-acta) and more comfortably. No iv. gooey, taste or f a not breath) Get ‘Pistate today at oy drug counter. 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