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Glass Broken, 
Utility Lines 
Are Blown Down! Two Inches of Snow 
and Colder Weather 
Forecast Here , 
Winds of gale force lashed 
the Pontiac area today, 
causing extensive damage 
to electrical* power lines, 
smashing large plate glass 
  windows and uprooting; — 
trees. 
Although the U.S. Weath- 
er Bureau reported no tor- 
nadoes were headed for 
Michigan, winds up to 60 
miles an hour raked the 
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by Anti-Turnpike Group . A group fighting the proposed $154,000,000 Flat Rock- 
Saginaw turnpike apparently was loaded today for battle 
in the courts. Sought 
  
  
  
i Korean Bonus 
Forms Ready Veterans Told Proper 
Way to File; Expect 
First Checks Soon 
: Hi | in E cism until the actual route 
is determined upon, the 
authority said it would have 
an announcement on or 
about April 1. 
field Township, laid its court fight 
plans at a meeting last night. ‘ 
  
Holds Meeting Tonight 
  (Tornado, Flood 
Damage Strikes 
: '/Central States Heavy Snow Reported 
in Central States; 
Storms Hit Ohio 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
A wild spring snowstorm 
lashed the central section 
of the nation today. 
Winds with gusts up to 
40 m.p.h. churned the flakes 
into blinding clouds in Chi- 
cago. Transportation was 
slowed there and motor ve- 
hicle traffic was reduced to 
  
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      Walter White, 
NAACP Chief, 
Succumbs at 61 Negro Rights Champion 
Spearheaded the Battle 
Against Segregation 
NEW YORK (#) — Walter 
White, 61, ardent ¢hampion 
of Negro rights, died last 
night after a life devoted to/| 
improving the lot of colored 
people, He suffered a heart 
  
Floyd Diamond 
ls Found Sane Youth Slayer Ordered 
Held for Trial After 
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by the Supreme Court's ban 
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fighter against segregation 
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in Poxitioc Area 
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raise for 1% million fed- cept pay eral employes. 
The Senate may start debate this 
afternoon on the first of the bills, 
covering 500,000 postal workers. 
Next wilk come a*similar pay 
measure for the one million classi- 
fied civil service workers. 
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administration a re- | |Diring Storm | =r = buff by voting overwhelmingly, 
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DEARBORN (INS)—Three assist- 
ant city attorneys, part of the en- 
tire six-man legal staff fired by 
Mayor Orville Hubbard yesterday,   
~ | defied the mayor and returned toe 
their jobs today. 
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not personally present when the 
mayor discharged the staff en 
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Gets Traitor Tag LONDON #—‘Traitor of Yalta” 
was scrawled in red paint across 
the base of a statue of President 
Roosevelt in Lendon's Grosvenor 
  
He Wednes- 
Church, 
with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery 
The body is at the residence, and 
Baird Funeral Home has charge 
. She died Sunday. 
a daughter, Mrs. 
ardins, two grand- 
K. While of Ann 
Major W. J, White, 
seven great-grandchil- 
sisters, Mrs. J. W. Tre- 
and Miss Elizabeth Gib- 
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Hamilton, 62, of East St. Clair 
street, was held this afternoon at 
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by his widow, Eunice, two sons, 
Norman of Almont, Ronald of Jack- 
  
  tion has purchased the Detroit and | | Ferguson 
Cleveland Navigation Co. boat, the | | iddiard of Rochester, Mrs. Flor- | Western States, for use as 
*‘flotel” at Tawas City 
William Borosch, Tawas City 
be renamed the U. S. Over- 
niter and will be towed to Tawas 
City April 20 for mooring at the 
He said it will have 
rooms, shops and a public sun 
Western States and other 
boats formerly used on runs be- | 
tween Detroit and Cleveland and | 
  
PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly. 
clowd,y. . 
high temerrew %.t0 
winds, Partly cleedy and 
contineed cold temerrew night, lew 
s- 24. 
Teday in Pontiac 
Lowest temperature preceding @ am. | 
At 8 am: Wind velocity 
Gusts tc 
Sun sets o mph 
mph. Direction’ Southwest | 
Mendsy in Pontiac 
  Sessseus.ss. son; two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy 
Setterberg of Eugene, Ore.. Mrs. 
Carolyn Albright of Monroeville, 
Ohio; three sisters, Mrs. Edith 
F of Detroit, Mrs. Stella 
grandchildren. 
fights Hubby’s Bantes — MANILA & — Mrs. Ciriaca 
Ladera heard three men challenge 
her husband to.a fist fight. And 
she saw hubby come in the house 
and go upstairs. 
That was too much for Mrs 
Ladera. an expectant mother. She 
grabbed up a bolo knife, sought out 
       
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FACING MAXIMUM LIFE SENTENCES—Four men (left to right), | stood mute yesterday before Oakland County Circuit Judge George B. 
Oscar Chavers, %, Joe Williams Jr., 22, Winston Johnson, 25, and Hartrick, who entered an innocent plea for them. Chief Assistant Prose- 
Richard Chavers, 24, all charged with the March 6 kidnaping and raping | cutor George F. Taylor said the men face maximum life sentences 
a young Pontiac mother, are shown as they appeared in court. They | upen conviction. 
  
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Claims Remon 
Mistrusted Aide | Witness Tells Feelings 
_ of Slain Panama Chief | 
| Toward Successor 
PANAMA «®—A highly placed! 
witness testified last night that as- | 
sassinated President Jose Antonic | 
Remon mistrusted Jose Ramon   
   
        
pudiated his confession. 
Asked by Assembly President 
said in a voice that carried to the 
galleries without the aid of loud- 
speakers: 
“I declare myself innocent.”   Two Hurt, 5 Escape 
‘in Crash at Milford | “MILFORD—Two people were se- 
| rtounty injured last night in an 
accident on West Turdn street.   
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| make a curve, and smashed into 
| a taxi, according to police. 
Driver ef the taxi was Calvin 
Weedward, 4, of North Milford 
read, whe was uniajured. 
|car, Ruby Neff of 2274 S. Milford 
| Rd., with head and leg injuries; 
} and Reno, who suffered chest and 
| head injuries. Both were taken to 
| Pontiac General Hospital by Mil- 
| Although Reno's car was com- 
ward, of 6730 Mather Dr., 
French of 9543 Mandon Lake Dr., | 
and Jerry Noell, 605 Alberta Dr. 
  
‘Detroit Area Barbers } 
DETROIT w—Detroit area bar- 
® ence Collett of Rochester; and five hers voted unofficially last night 
| in favor of an increase in haircut 
| prices, 
} +A On Wea Taken “Ot The 80 T Auto Buildup - | barbers who attended a meeting | 
of Local Si? of the AFL Barbers | 
and Beayticians Union. 
About two-thirds of them favored | 
a Xcent increase—from $1.50 to! 
$175 on weekdays. Most of the 
, Others voted for a 10-cent boost. | 
Only four favored no increase. | 
Union officials said the poll) 
would be used for study by the) 
union's negotiating committee. | 
  
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  ps OUTDOORS Jue Ferocious SNARLS AND GLAGHES HIG GOLITARY 
WAY THROUGH LIFE. 
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being uprooted and limbs torn off. 
City Public Works Dept. carpen- 
ters battled gales atop the main 
fire station as a section of the 
roof began ripping away, Crews 
also repaired several traffic 
lights loosened by the 
Similar conditions 
over the southern 
      
      
       
    
  all 
of the 
suggested handing over Hong Kong | Guizado, his successor in the pres | state. to China. idency. Guizado is on trial as an In Det trees were blown 
The towering bronze statue in 8) accomplice in Remon's slaying. down i ral areas and ropes cmal park opposite the U.S. Em-| ‘The wealthy 56-year-old ex-Pres-| w outside many buildings 
was erected out of funds ident pleaded innocent as his triab_ af marquees and signs swayed 
contributed by thousands of Brit-| opened yesterday before the Na“ dangerously in the gusts. 
ons. It was unveiled by Mrs. | tional Assembly sitting as rt} Power lines were reported down 
Roosevelt March 12, 1948. of justice. The Assembly prosecu-| in Blissfield where electricity was 
*_ * @ y verdict | off for an hour. 
Ministry of Works officials sent suizado to prison; Hundreds of residents in low- 
out men to scrub off the paint. . |land areas along Anchor Bay near 
There was an echo of Yalta in Port Huron were marooned when 
Parliament, too. waters were driven from the bay 
Prime “|inland by the tempest. Fleodwa- 
called upon ters ranged from a foot to three 
a down by machine-gun fire Jan. 2.\ "°C ™T*: never gun fire Jan 
Hong Kong He was impeached by the Assem-| “tate police said the water 
Sir Ian conservative | bly Jan. 16 and ordered to stand| Severed an area eight to 10 
who was prisoner in| trial after a 43. year - old !awyer,, ™Hes long and about three miles 
World W: Churchill to| Ruben Miro, confessed the slaying) “land. Police said it was com- 
tell Commons Thurs-| and said it was done with Guiza-| Plcated removing some of them 
that has “never en-| do's full knowledge. Miro later re-| 8* the water was not deep enough for a boat but too deep 
for cars. 
‘Shortly after noon 75 families 
had been evacauted by the police, 
but 1530 families still were waiting 
for relief. The Red Cross had set 
up an evacuation shelter. 
Three coast guardsmen were 
stranded on the Peche Island 
Light in Lake St. Clair when their 
small boat forced them to take 
refuge amidst Sfeet high waves. 
They later were rescugd by a #- 
foot coast guard cutter. 
A near disaster wag averted at 
the Bluewater Bridge at Port 
, Huron when winds flipped a house   |trailer and a pickup truck pulling 
| A car driven by Duane Reno, 23, it off the bridge roadway, hurling 
of 123 Round Lake Rd., failed to! it against the bridge rail. 
Had the rail not held, the trail- 
er and truck would have plunged 
|into the St. Clair River far below. 
Michigan Bell, reporting . only 
scattered damage here, said 13 toll 
circuits were out of order in Hills- 
ALMONT-—Service for Frank| Injured were a passenger in the | aaie and surrounding areas. 
Hamtramck and Grosse Pointe 
residents reported winds of ‘‘terrif- 
ie force."’ The Wayne County Road 
| Patrol reported trees and utility 
| Poles blown down throughout the 
county. 
In Ann Arbor, near gale force 
"| winds knocked out electrical pow-   
Tonight's low here is expected 
to range between 23 and 27 de- 
grees, with a high tomorrow of 
36-40. Yesterday in downtown Pont- Pat Clams Up 
on Recent P 
NEW YORK # — Former call 
girl Pat Ward, the state's star wit? 
ness in the Minot F. (Mickey) Jel- 
ke trial, ended five days of inti- 
mate testimony with refusal to 
answer questions about her sex life 
in recent years. * 
The slim. dark - haired young 
woman had told about sex experi- 
ences before she met Jelke and 
about her life as a call girl after 
going to live with him. However, 
when the defense yesterday asked 
about her later life, she sought the 
protection of the Fifth Amend- 
ment. 
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She ducked the questions by say- 
ing any answers “might tend to 
degrade or disgrace me.” Judge 
Francis L. Valente ruled she did 
not have to respond. 
er she was finally dismissed 
the witness stand, Miss Ward 
told newsmen outside the court- 
room: 
“I'm very happy it's over. It has 
been an ordeal.” 
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Her lawyer said she plans to stay 
in New York. She has a fiance, he 
said, and ‘hopes to marry and 
raise a family. 
Neither he nor Miss Ward, 21, 
would name the fiance. 
Jeike, 25 and heir to an oleomar- 
garine fortune, is on trial for a 
second time on charges that he in- 
duced Miss Ward to live the life 
of a prostitute and tried to do the 
during presentation of the state's 
case. 
A long series of questions about 
a man identified only as Emanie!l 
Trujillo also brought no answer 
from Miss Ward. She declined to 
say whether she knew him, had 
lived with him, was married to 
him or had asked him to deny any 
sex relations with her. 
name whe belongs te a motor- 
cycle club that Miss Ward joined 
recently. 
Trujillo, 24, also known as Man- 
ny Coyle, said he met Miss 
Ward last June when she asked 
him to give her a ride on his 
motorcycle. ‘‘We became good 
friends,” lie said. ‘I've continued 
to go with her ever since. ‘We've   tiac, the mercury climbed to a 
| Favor Higher Prices high of 52 after a low of 38. 
Today the thermometer plunged 
from a 52-degree high at 8 a. m. 
to 28 degrees by 1 p.m. 
  
Near New High Inventories May Pass 
Record of 407,275 Units 
Set Last May 
DETROIT «—New automobiles 
in dealers’ hands and en route to 
them from the factory rose to 
550,281 on March 1, Automotive 
News reported Mohday. 
A month earlier, revised tabula- 
tions show, the field stocks totaled 
462.673. 
The trade paper said: 
“Before the current buildup 
has run its course, it is expected 
inventories will surpass the rec- 
ord 607,275 units of last May. 
However, cheery sales forecast 
have taken the sting out of that 
possibility. 
“With an unprecedented winter 
sales performance, dealers thus 
far this year have kept the new 
car, stock’ pile below 1954 levels. 
Last March cars on the field to- 
taled 573,122. | 
“But record production rates are 
due to overcome this difference.” 
In addition to preparing for the 
high level turnover that normally 
accompanies the advent of spring. 
factories are spurred by other in- 
ventives, 
“It would take a large selection been very friendly." 
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Trujillo said he is proud of his 
part Apache Indian blood, and on 
his leather motorcycle jacket he 
wears his favorite nickname, *Co- 
He anid he first met Miss 
Ward outside a Manhattan res- 
“where the wheelers 
used te get tegether.” 
He said Miss Ward later lent him 
$150 for a down payment on a new 
cycle, and he paid her back. 
Pontiac Deaths 
Mrs. Edwin Lagerblade 
Mrs. Edwin G. (Selma 0.) La- 
gerblade, 78, a former Pontiac 
resident, died yesterday at the 
home of her daughter, Mrs, Ray 
Jewell of 4692 -Rockcroft St., Wa- 
terford. She had been ill three 
months.   
Mrs. Lagerblade had lived in 
Pontiac and Waterford 18 years, 
she made her home, she is sur- 
vived by another daughter, Mrs. 
  
  
of cars to meet the expected de- 
mand, particularly in vieW of the 
fact that one of the main influ- 
ences in luring prospects to the 
showroom is the implied offer of 
a custom-equipped car. Color 
  hoices’ and optional pment 
abound as never before. |          
        
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Senate Refuses 
to Let Williams 
Appoint Judge 
The Republican-controlied State 
Senate refused again yesterday 10 
let Gov. Williams appoint a fourth 
circuit judge for Oakland County. 
The upper chamber turned down 
a House amendment, supported by 
all Oakland's state representatives, 
to have the jurist appointed to start 
-Jan.-? next year and” serve Uniti?   
  Previously, the Senate passed 
| the fourth-jedge bill, but stipe- lated he wait te be elected. The 
House wrote the appointment 
provision in. 
Sen. William S. Broomfield (R- 
Royal Oak) pleaded with the 
chamber that “this matter trans- 
cends politics—Oakland County is 
the only county which the state 
court administrators says peeds an- 
| Other judge now because the three 
| present are carrying the 
heaviest load in the state." 
| The bill will probably go to a 
House-Senate conference commit- 
      
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  at Springdale Golf Links 
  
  ‘be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the 
Manley Bailey Funeral Home. Bur- 
jal will be in White Chapel Me- 
morial Cemetery. Mr. Kindley, of 
day. 
Besides his widow, Grace, he is 
survived by one daughter, Joanna 
at home; and two sons, Lt. Wil- 
lam Ernest of the U.S. Navy 
and John Webster. 
Herbert Buckner   
|Scholarship Goes 
to Paul Dodyk BLOOMFIELD HILLS — The 
awarded Paul Dodyk of Ham- 
tramck, Headmaster Harry D. 
Hoey has announced. : 
Funds for the scholarship were 
made available through Buckner's 
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 
Buckner of Pontiac, his widow, 
friends and local organizations. A 
193 graduate of Cranbrook, 
Buckner died last year. 
Dodyk is a member of the na- 
tional Cum Laude Society and 
plans to enter Harvard University 
this fall. 
  | Williams OKs Hunter 
|Bans in 2 Townships SING WW — Legislative bills 
prodibiting hunting with firearms 
in Southfield and Bloomfield town- 
ships of Oakland county, subject 
to local referenda, were 
into law by Gov. Williams today. 
Williams also approved a bill re- 
pealing the special law governing 
the Albion city school district and 
allowing it to operate under the 
. general school code. 
  
  
  
          
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a BY BOB CONSIDINE | Qn the question of Poland, so| best I can de for Poland at this | founded. Russia had kept every 
, ;* op pe e. & soon to be betrayed: time.’ The compromise repert pj) agreement made before 
Are You Building—Are You Modernizing? NEM ee See Pew ee “Roosevelt handed me a copy (of | Was approved.” | maar, Sister of knew more shout what went on at) sein iniatere® : that time. Cleared of Charge by 
Yalta than Fleet Admiral William | report on the new Polish govern- Leahy left Yalta with grave mis-| 5 «geatin had shown a con- Guatemalan Court 
|| D. Leahy, F.D.R.'s personal chief | ment). I saw the nowdamiliar |*@Ke note of a number of extenu-| citiatory attitude on the United 
of staff. "A look at his memoirs, “I | phrases such as ‘strong, free, inde- | ting circumstances rate a Nations, on giving France ® | GUATEMALA —Olga Monzon, 
Was There” (Whittlesey House) is | Pendent and democratic Poland,” | denounce Roosevelt as a velce in the control council of | ister of an exiled rival of Presi-| “ ‘universal suffrage,’ ‘secret ballot,’ | makes four points Germany, and in agresing t0 | + Carlos Castillo Armas, has powering. en Sees: and soon... I handed the paper | 1. “Russia was our ally, and/ reorganization of the Polish and | S80t Cotes, Cosliue Armas. bee Tadvestioement) back to Roosevelt and said, ‘Mr. | up to June 1944 took the full force | Yugoslav governments. ticed witchcraft against the Presi President, this is so elastic that |of the Germany army. 4. “I personally did not feel | gone. 
SOOTHING RELIEF FROM the Rians can stretch it all the| 2. “Fears by many, | that Russian ‘participation in the | “A court dismissed the complaints | way from Yalta to W some in high places, that Russia | Japanese war was necessary. The | against Miss Monzon and her maid! 
| COUGHS DUE TO COLDS | witnou ever technically breaking | would make a separate peace with |Army did. Roosevelt sided with | yesterday. The two owmen were | ’ | it.” Germany, particularly when we | the Army.” . arrested Saturday. 
| Father John’s Medicine “The President reptied, ‘1know, | were unable to mount a second Leahy left Yalta with drave mis-| Police accused Miss Monzon of Acts P | Bil) — I knew it. But it’s the front in 183, had proved un- | givings. The enthusiasm of the big} placing a small rag doll — repre- romptly ‘ i oeene——n . - . three to kill the German military | senting Castillo Armas — in a jar 
      
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- TUESDAY, MARCH 22. 1955 
Yalta Report’s Release Serves Useful Purpose 
This newspaper does not share the 
view of those who believe the Yalta rec- 
ord should not have been released. 
In the wake of that release certain 
pertinent facts stand out. One’s indi- 
vidual reaction to the publication almost 
certainly is affected by his political 
beliefs. 
Also, the record reveals nothing 
that hasn’t been known in great- 
er or less detail for several years. 
Our own view is that publication   
  
- Yalta into proper historical per- 
spective. 
* * * 
In gonsidering those mistakes it is 
essential to remember the war situation 
both Germany and Japan still were 
fighting with a desperation that prom- 
ised to prolong the war indefinitely. 
Russia's armies were within 30 miles of 
Berlin while ours, delayed by the Battle 
of the Bulge, were just beginning the 
invasion of Germany. 
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Srauiw a heavy price in concessions for 
entering the Pacific war and to prevent 
him from making a separate peace with 
’ Hirruer. 
x * * 
Looking back, it is apparent that if 
Staumm had lived up to his agreements, 
the mistakes at Yalta would stand today 
in a different light. Time has shown 
that the world would be a better place 
if Statin had honored his pledges and 
permitted democratic regimes in liber- 
ated Buropean and Asian countries. 
The West's biggest mistake at Yalta was 
in believing Stratis would do what he 
Time also has shown that 
STALIN was able to continue capi- 
talizing on the mistakes at Yalta 
because of a grave defect in the 
West's policy. That, of course, 
Many experts consider that this 
even more than Yalta enabled 
Russia to win its dominant posi- 
tion in Europe and Asia. 
* * * 
The truth is that the record of Yalta 
has provided politicians with less am- 
munition than some of them expected. 
Nonetheless, it has provided the actual 
record and it’s a safe guess that it will 
continue to be a subject of partisan dis- 
pute for many months to come. 
Even now there is a clamor for U. S. 
repudiation of these agreements. One 
can only ask — what good would that 
do us now? 
  
5 ———— 
Citizens League Urges 
Greater Use of Probation 
This newspaper believes the Oakland 
Citizens League is on sound ground in 
urging greater use by the courts of pro- 
bation and more probation officers for 
Oakland County. 
Needless to say, great care must be 
used in selecting the cases warranting 
probation. Dangerous psychopaths must 
be kept in prison where they will not en- 
@anger society. But in many cases, 
particularly first offenders, probation 
seems logical. 
The issue is of special current interest . 
because Michigan's Department of Cor- 
cs 2 re tae to the corrections department's 
plea is the record number of in- 
mates at the State Prison of 
Southern Michigan. As of March 
5, it was 6,604 or 34 more than at 
the time of the disastrous riot 
blamed on overcrowding. 
There is no contention that Oakland 
Circuit judges haven’t made good use 
of the probation system. Last year, in 
fact, probation was ordered in 58 per 
cent or in 233 of 401 felony cases. 
x * * 
Moreover, only 10 per cent failed to 
make good during the probation period. 
The association, however, urges that the 
statewide average of 50 per cent placed 
on probation should be increased to ap- 
proximately 75 per cent. 
Supervising a probationer or a 
parolee is far cheaper than main- 
taining him in State prison. In 
addition, he remains in society, 
his family and making 
financial restitution for his crime. 
~x~ * * 
These considerations seem to us 
ample to warrant Legislative appropria- 
tion of the funds needed for the addi- 
tional probation officers. However, if 
the money isn't forthcoming, the Board 
of Supervisors should consider the 
Citizens League request that the County 
Board provide the necessary funds and 
facilities. 
The Man About Town , 
Deer Are Plentiful 
Even Invading Pontiac City; 
Actions Not Always Welcome 
Braggart: A person who opens 
his mouth and puts his feats in It. 
    
Lynden Nunn 
of Lake Orion, who phones that a pair of 
deer which he has been feeding all winter, 
now are browsing on his strawberry plants, 
ignoring the dry food which he puts out for 
them. Writing from Flint, 
Bernard Smithingale 
says he had to drive his car off the pave- 
ment the other night in dodging four deer 
on Oakland Ave. in Pontiac, near the over- 
head railroad bridge. In an Oakland County 
state park at Kent Lake, Superintendent 
David Laidlaw 
estimates that the deer population has 
passed the 100 mark. The deer are also run- 
ning rampant in Texas, according to 
Bruce Wilson 
of Pontiac, the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilson 
of 74 Alice Ave. Now a Second Lieutenant in 
the Air Force, Bruce also is studying law at 
night school in San Antonio. On his way 
home the other evening he ran into a herd 
of deer, killing two and injuring a number 
of others, and badly damaging his car. 
  
Missing the Bonanzagram prize by only 
one word, , 
Mrs. James Hogarth 
of 6506 Alden Drive, Green Lake, feels that 
she should have stuck by her first hunch. 
She had it “meat” but changed it to “heat,” 
when the first proved to be correct. She 
made the change because it seemed like a 
fore ErAMMAICAT BSLEP, Sve thougn the 
story had talked of a full meal, which im- 
plies meat 
  
First to report the croaking of frogs is 
Andrew Way 
who heard them early in thé morning of the 
first day of spring, near his home at Pontiac 
Lake 
  
From potato king to sturgeon king goes 
Jack Williams, 
former farmer on Baldwin Road, north of 
Pontiac, and Oakland County’s largest potato 
grower. Now living at Mullett Lake, he re- 
cently pulled an 84-pound sturgeon from its 
waters. 
  
That sensational newcomer on the Detroit 
Tigers roster, 
J. W. Porter, 
is getting a lot of votes in the MAT Basebal) 
Contest. Have you sent in your entry? The 
prize is $250. ‘ 
  
Back from the national meeting of the 
Flying Farmers, at Wichita, Kansas, is 
Raymond Wheeler 
of White Lake, President of the Michigan 
Flying Farmers. 
Verbal Orchids to— 
Mr. and Mrs. August F. Smith 
of 263 Edison 8t.; fifty-sixth wedding anni- 
versary.   
Mrs. Elizabeth Fosbender 
of 151 Cottage St,; eighty-fourth birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Bird 
of Walled Lake; sixty-second wedding annt- 
versary. - 
Mr. and Mrs. Festus Mills 
of Armada; sixty-fifth wedding anniversary, 
@ | an Pa     
  
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As executive secretary of the Na- 
tional Assn. for the Advancement 
last night at 61 of a heart attack, 
10 months after the Supreme Court 
White, like the vast majority of 
his people, put-his faith in a 
cratic society, worked the hard 
and dis- 
century he testified 
gressional committees and lobbied 
could make more progress through 
the courts—in getting decisions 
against segregation and discrimi- 
nation. The NAACP increasingly 
Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 
(International News Service) 
Two things you shouldn't trust 
are government witnesses and 
patches on hot water bottles. 
  the latest Washington case is so’ 
crooked a dog would have to run 
around the block to bite him 
twice on the same leg. 
Here's a fellow under oath testi- 
fying he lied under oath. Nothing 
can happen to him that he cannot 
check in a railroad depot locker. 
  
That seems to be the law. The 
more I study the law the more 
commas I collect. 
  Nothing else can happen to a 
double-prejurer. Except he could 
sue me for libel by saying the 
only one hundered per cent racket 
is stealing milk bottles out of baby 
carriages. 
What this bird is trying to de 
is upset the Hartz Mountain aria 
he sang in the first investigation. 
He blew the canary glissando on 
the rat whistle so beautifully a 
dozen of his pals were put where 
the potatoes won't sprout. 
  The law doesn't make any 
more sense than a scrabble set 
in an eggbeater   
  Now the government has to 
prove he wags telling the truth 
when he says he lied. 
These investigations are best 
two out of three. Too bad that 
Senator Tobey is not around to 
point the freshly honed finger of 
suspicion at the two-timers. 
  It's not mach use correcting the | 
law with an amendment. 
  That's what they hide behind. 
Sounds silly, eh? It is. 
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Earth Probably Just One of Millions 
of Planets Inhabited by Human Beings 
Spiritual calisthenics are as 
vital as muscular calisthenics, 
so study this case most care- 
fully; then compare it with the 
follow-up tommorrow. You 
can also discuss these ideas in . 
church on Sunday, for they are 
in no way contrary to Christ- 
ianty, but simply amplify our 
view of the hereafter. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case N-380: Walter L., aged 48, of the inhabitants on 
those other planets, for I feel that 
our human anatomy is best adapt- 
ed for our manifold duties. 
A lobster’s claw hand, for ex- 
  
       
satellites. . 
“In fact, recently a scientist es- 
timated that there are at least 
100,000,000 planets of distant suns 
which are either inhabited or at 
least inhabitable. 
“I view them as God's cosmic 
classrooms. Since God likes action 
instead of stagnation, He probably 
placed us here on earth to let us 
grow in our mental and spiritual 
personality. 
“But he may have placed 
others of his children on distant 
inhabitable planets. God may thus 
be comparing their progress with 
oar own. * 
“And don't let bizarre comic 
books scare you concerning the ap-   
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        120 B. C. it was a great stride 
forward. 
“For prior to that law, the strong 
exacted not only an ‘eye’ but 
killed the offender and his family 
and looted his city. So Moses tried 
to limit the penalty to the grav- 
ity of the crime. 
Always te Dr WwW. Crane 
of Press, 
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you for one of his 
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rections has ached the Loghiipure tor ae Voice of the People \ 
cofticers: Four of these few officials Says Mothers of Today Spend Too Much 
  
Portraits 
To play its kindly part 
By helping crippled boys and girls 
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CHRIST AND INDIVIDUALS 
“But go rather to the lost 
sheep of the house of Israel” 
Matt. 10:6 
the time to pause . . . 
JULIEN C. HYER 
    
  
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= No One Escapes Effects 
of Physical Degeneration 
By WILLIAM BRADY, M, D. 
The very idea of degeneration, 
physical chronic rheumatis (not arthritis) 
js the manifestation of physical 
degeneration in the joint tissues. 
Further I believe the condition 
commonly called pyorrhea is the 
manifestation of physical degener- 
ation in the teeth, gums and jaw 
muscles and bones, I'll talk about 
so-called pyorrhea another day: 
Still further, I believe physical 
degeneration is a common factor 
of cardiovascular disease — heart 
and artery troubles that come on    " cg i uaa —— an 7 , a ; ; * ae a pe oe) ee | we i ' ; , f \ ts , 4 (a at , iad ee, 
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2. Complete this sentence in 25 additional picture tube, illuminated ‘Easy-See’ tun- words or less: “I bought my appliance ing dial, ‘Magic Monitor’ chassis and at Federal’s because . . .” ‘Personalized’ tone control. Buy now! 3. Put your entry in the contest box in ‘ any Federal Dept. Store on or before “ 9 p.m., Thursday, March 31. 
4. Ee St ip cennded an te basis of 
originality. Decision of judges is final. 
Federal Dept. Stores employees, its 
advertising and their families 
are not eligible. All entries become 
the property of Federal Dept. Stores. SAVE $70 ON THIS 21” 
RCA VICTOR CONSOLE LOWEST PRICE EVER ON 
RCA 21-INCH CONSOLE 
259™:. The TV buy of the year! Brand-new RCA Victor with big 2t” Aluminized 
“All-Clear’ picture tube, ‘Magic Monitor’ chassis for top performance! ’ 329°*. Federal’s brings you a terrific Lucky 
Days trade-in value on this big 21” RCA 
console! Has aluminized ‘All-Clear’ pic- 
ture tube for 212° greater contrast, 
illuminated ‘Easy-See’ tuning dial! 
   
        
   
  
  
  
  
          
    
      
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  NEW 1965 MODEL 11.5 cu. ft. 
‘Flowing Cold’ FRIGIDAIRE 
469° Even less with trade-in 
A brand-new Frigidaire with a brand-new 
idea in food storage! Has big 66 lb. freezer 
at bottom, Picture Window Hydrator in door, 
handy Pantry door, Cycla-Matic defrosting! 
Delivered, Installed and Serviced 
JEnE COLORAMA SELF-SERVICE 
DELUXE REFRIGERATOR 
189% REG. 229.95 
Don’t miss the Lucky savings on this economy- 
rigidaire! Has big full- priced 7.6 cu. ft, 
width 27.3 lb. freezer, new Pantry-Door with 
self-service features and gliding Hydrator. 
_ Delivered, Installed and Serviced AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING 
6.4 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR 
289% A big 8.4 cu, ft. Frigidaire with completely 
automatic defrosting . .. and at a special 
Lucky Days price! Has big 40 Ib. freezer, 
Pantry-Door with butter, cheese compartments. 
Delivered, Installed and Serviced PORCELAIN-PROTECTED 
AUTOMATIC WASHER 
199° Get a special Lucky Days trade-in on this 
new Frigidaire washer with Select-O-Dial 
control, Live-Water washing that gets clothes 
cleaner and thorough Float-Over rinsing! 
Delivered, Installed and Serviced 
  [AMEE OPEN WED., THURS., FRI., 
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  COOK AUTOMATICALLY! 
ALL-NEW ELECTRIC RANGE 
179°: This compact 30” Frigidaire range has 
giant, full-width oven, Cook-Master oven con- 
trol to cook oven meals automatically, full- 
width storage drawer and appliance outlet. 
Delivered and Serviced REG. 
219.95 
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  Covered Bridge Saved | _ Hlowever, each piece of the cen! Music, Musit, Music 
After Being Dismantled |W St waned te bene tar we(comes FromaGrave | |” 
ENFIELD, N. H. (UP) — New) structure may be reassembled to Hampshire's last, saltbox-type cov- | Continue 
ered bridge was torn down after 
residents here voted to replace it | span near one of the new turnpikes| Placing his sensitive amplifier with a safer steel and cement span.|in southern New Hampshire. among                                      
    
    
     
        
  GLOSED ALL DAY: TUESDAY 
  
  
      
  i BEGINS WED. 10 A. M. 
slocvelesa Many styles + Sizes 32 to 38 in group. 
i Super collection | 
: 9 4 r nylon tricot f . 
Bi Values te 5.98 S 
: Prints, plaids, stripes, 
} checks, solids. Cottons, 
rayon gabs, taffetas, mir- 
acle fabrics. Sizes 22 to 30. 
         
           
   
     
   
         Amazing value on 
} women's playshoes Your «.: 
. ipe ar nudle name is Lucky! 5 h 
plisse atehee 4 low Price! Combed luxury 7 . des, poucles ow nee nylon trim bodice and hes ’ , s, . 
ang Such fabrics: plushes, | tie ings! Such med nylon tricot, Whig.) L&vishly tri } - Platform straps, casual cashmere blends, hopsackinf ti cot. White only, Sizes 32 im- 
| F ine. Soft Norson or colors: beige, powder blue, ca rou. , 40, 
I brown, 2-tones. Sieue “a coral, navy! Sizes for everyone * 
ie Charge for Alterations 
Fleeces, suedes, 
tweeds, hopeecting” Pink, 
blue 1k sae ) o We Charge fer Alterations ide- 
Such luck! Hurry 
down to grab a bag! 
   
      WE RESERVE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUAN 
       
    
         
   
     
   
  Values te 19.96 
Costume suita with blouses, 
boxy styles, slim look, 
on 9-15, 10-20, 1414- 
24%. Navy, sprin els H ry oP 6 past 
Tots’ matching coat and bonnet 
4.49 Samples and discontinued 
styles. Novelty rayons, sol- 
ids and checks. Boys’, girls’, 
12 to 24 mos. and 2 to 4. 
      
Check this price! Birdseye dicpers! 
        
       First quality 60, 51 gauge 
157 | NYLONS pers. Soft, absorbent white           
    cotton, hemmed edges. 1 
dozen to a box. Hurry! 
prs ess Unheard-of price! . to6- 
Storkline cribs 2- 
Our buyer scoured fashions, }® : , t : fashions, on-ace 
17.99 or ered the country Princ go 1 s year! Full-fashioned 60 and sh tate linens, failles, t@ "pastels, 
    Reg. 28.95 gauge, 15-denier dark Double drop sides and plas- 
tic teething rails. All-steel 
adjustable spring. Assorted 
finishes! Hurry and save!    
    
   
    seam ny- 
est fashion shades, 814.11 wie     
                 
  
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necklaces. 88c Earrings, ropes, necklaces... plus U. S. tas 
Girls’ reg. 1.96 cotton crepe pj’s............ (47 
Cotton prints, reg, 2.08... ccc 1,97 
Nylon or satin trims, up-lift styles. Hurry and save! 
Reg, 2.95, 3.05 hats... eee. 2.44 
Bonnets, sailors, profiles, others. Flower-bedecked straws. 
Values te 4.00! Gloves............... esavesseens 1.39 Double woven cotton, nylon. Shortie to elbow length. 
Girls’ blouses, reg. 1.96................0..... 1.34 
Dacrons, nylons, b’cloths, rayon-linens. Sizes 3-6x, 7-14 
Girls’ cotton slips, reg. 1.9.................... 6Te 
Eyelet trim bodice. 4-gore, elastic waist. Sizes 414. 
Girls? sebts oon. cesessesesseseeneeteneeees .8.91 
Many washable fabrics. Matching bags, petticoats. 3-6x. 
Girts’ sults, sizes T fe 16... 2... cece cece ee neeeeenee 481 
Tots’ crepe pj’s, values te 1.98................ 99 
Butcher-boy styles for boys and girls. Sizes 4 to 8. ‘ 
Tots’ pole shirts, reg. 58e.......................: 4ac 
Combed cotton, short sleeves. Stripes. Sizes 1-3, 3.8. 
   
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       Lucky savings on these coat 
or middy style pajamas. 
Smart and 
stripes. 616. 
dr. boys’ » rayon Lhe. bord 
1.99 Reg, 2.98 
Many let pga 
tis moa ady-cuffed. 
4 pockets. Sizes 5 to 10, 
Boys’ sizes, 6-18........2.08 BEGINS 
WED. 10 A.M.    
      
      
    
     
     
         
         
   
             a = Men's short sleeve 
LIMITED QUANTITIES! J9: * > \ Reg, 1.09 ; i f Sanforized fabrics in the 
ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST! BE MRR vent weaves and paterna. Reg. 18,96! Boys’ Easter suits... | — 7 DPF colors: 2-way collar: SML. Fully lined rayon gab. Blue, gray, charcoal, tan. 8 to 16. 
Boys’ jackets, values to 10.98........... ass | ie noe or Sheen gab rayon acetate. Blue, brown, gray. Sizes 8-20. 
Reg. 3 for 1.15! Boys’ underwear....ea. 23¢ 1 tT Cotton briefs, 46-8, S-M-L. Cotton athletic shirts. 6-16. 
High count muslin “Seal of 
Boys’ blue jeans, Reg, 1.79............... A27 e's rea Wenn tes Vulcanized, double knee jeans. Sanforized denim. 6-16. extra service. Hurry! 
Reg. 2.491 Boys’ tennis shees.......... 1.00 =e First quality! Black canvas uppers. Sizes 11 to 2, 24% to 6. 
Special! 
Li boys’ sport shirts, Reg. 1.29............. Tle towels Sanforized. Short sleeves in slub and linen weaves, 2-6. 
    
  
  Rayon gab. 3 styles. Blue, brown, powder blue. 4 to 10. 
Reg. 5.95! Men's pre-cuffed slacks.....3.77 Fine quality gab. Double pleats. 9 colors. Belted. 29-42. 
Men's lined blouse jackets, reg. 7.96........5.44 Calisheen’ gab. Full zipper. 5S-colors! Sizes 36 to 46. & 20x40 in spring pastels. Ex- 
ceptional ity! Irregs.   
Federal lawn mowers, reg. 15.965........12.09 16-in. width! 5 steel blades! 10” rubber tired wheels. 87 CG ookiall svles Her? cont 
Bridge chairs, reg. 2.98............. 2 for 4.88 Metal All-metal, folding. Curved backs, padded seats. Hurry! Reg. P sale! ‘ 2.98 luminumware Table lamps.................. .. 4.90 Popular “Waldorf” long China and wrought iron bases. Washable shade inclu le rayon ati. . 
Values to 29! Stainless flatware...ea. (4c {| pan Coen cottons i at gral Knives, forks, spoons, serving spoons, all top-quality. Very shirt Prints on fibrene shitting, Aluminem ware: sauce 
pots, etc. Pan- 
tryware: cannister sets, 
waste baskets, refuse cans. 
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  Only 8 Operators Buy 
Federal Stamps This, 
Year in Michigan 
DETROIT (UP) —: State and 
  Fé Ki i 7 , 
  come to the attention of state and 
local police. 
  
  Firemen Quit in Tiff 
WOLCOTT, Vt. w—The 14 mem 
bers of the Wolcott volunteer fire 
Cee hr a hate 
and put their 1924 pumper on sale! 
for $500. They explained they asked 
the town meeting for a $300 appro- | 
priation March 1 and got nothing 
They notified the 766 townspeople 
that if they have a fire they can| 
telephone their alarm to Morris- 
ville, seven miles west, or Hard- 
wick, six miles east. 
KEEP YOUR NEW     
“AVOID WINTER 
DRIVING HAZARDS | | 
—BODY DENTS, || 
SKINNED FENDERS, | | 
WEAR and TEAR OF 
SLIPPERY DRIVING 
pide the Bus! 
      
Pontioe City Lines | ‘ f T ,C oth Decay Brings \ Pain, Poorer General Health 
seer end encthad tooth On te 
other hand, one should not be mis- 
led into thinking children have . 
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are permanent teeth scattered , ars belong to the permanent set. , the dental arch. Practically all per- , 
in different parts of the mouth. | They appear between the ages of | manent teeth are directed 
te the ‘set and five and seven years and are very 
important. 
the child should retain them on F four in number, two | children to do whateyer is possible 
through the ages of 20-90-60 years | 4) rn”, S* ; above and two below, appearing | ‘to give them a good, sound, solid 
Mf given proper treatment. just behind the last deciduous | set of teeth, meeting perfectly, and , “For instance the six year mol-| molar. They are the keystone to'a normal mouth. 
        
  QUICK CHANGE — Lots of parents just can't bring themselves to| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roger West, Ann Arbor, have Mike transformed 
give baby a haircut. As Mike West approached second birthday, his | into boy. and | 
guided in proper alignment by | 
them. Therefore, we owe it to our |   
“Always remember, goed leok- 
But what is far more important, | 
portant te a person's general 
“Scientific experiments have 
been conducted regarding fluori- | 
dation of water and have proven it | 
|to be of great benefit, with no ill | 
| effects. 1 think it will be. a great 
| step forward: to saving the teeth 
of our boys and girls.” 
Croupy 
Coughs’ 
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    “Tf alr the talk about horsepower ~~ 
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Model for model, the sensa- 
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Streak V-8 delivers more horse- 
power per dollar than any other car in its field. 
And that fact holds good whether you 
specify the four-barrel carburetor—a low- 
cost option that puts 200 eager horsepower 
under Pontiac’s handsome hood—or the 
regular 180-horsepower Strato-Streak V-8. 
Either way, we promise you thrilling 
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EDW. D. WHIPPLE PONTIAC SALES North Main Street, Clarkston, Michigan L. C. ANDERSON, ‘Of every Pontiac at every pricé, produces — 
performance as fresh and exciting as Pontiac’s 
future-fashioned beauty—with traditional 
Pontiac dependability and the greatest econ- 
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puts more horsepower at your instant call 
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styling and Vogue Two-Tone colors. Its 
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long 122” or 124” wheelbase, recirculating “ball steering and bigger brakes provide the 
comfort and handling ease you would expect 
to find-in America’s most costly cars. 
Come in soon and road-test the difference 
you get with Pontiac’s Strato-Streak V-8 
performance, and you'll see why Pontiac 
sales are at an all-time high! 
  
  You can buy a big, powerful Pontiac 
for less than many models of the lowest- 
priced cars and much less than stripped, 
economy models of higher-priced makes! 
    
KEEGO SALES & SERVICE, Ine. 3088 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Harber, Michigan 
Inc. 269 North Park Blvd. Lake Orion, Michigan 
  COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES, Ine. 223 Main Street, 
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Costs Her $386, 
Two Days in Jail 
  
      
        
      
           
  
      
      
     
     Mary fleeces, suedes, 10 to 20, 38 to 44. ; a Municipal fot Cok - Long . 
G ) Ann Pugh, 19, all of Columbus. a bill for that amount yesterday ! : ts 
| Police in neighboring Bexley| Sfter police testified she _ GIRLS ae Coa ; 
ROUSreedy —-ROUS sous night for red light. They teicnted ine $125 ey “2a°® ' ; running a ° ee. att, ' poet deo uh regs, reeb votre decang | || said one of the girls was driving) 2. Tore the uniform of “me of COATS bi sedin - : 
yew doset | foors! reom-to-reom! tools” but had no license. The car Sol-| sh pelownse called to errest her iste p. ! 
“Tee! Ruch fer Lewy! end Well Rack fer closet, eptional of enall extre cost. to the police sintion, than suddenly 3. Kicked up a rumpus when po- TOPPERS rt +4 Betty Jean ; swung away at an intersection and/ lice forces her- into a patrol car , Easter Coats disappeared. (repairs to car $100). 9 
fave top, tos ont “apend Baht” Ne Compe! Bexley Patrolman Reed David-| cell at the city jail (replacement 12 | 99 | La a 25 son said he spotted the car later| Coste $158). “ A9 3 SUPER-CLEAMS § RUGS! ~s parked street lights ’ 
sooo on or? sey el ° out. It roared off as he approached. | childrén, also drew a twoday jail eltien, ravens, woul — princess | tor weet rush, camps cups, Gapee—ewny pat A Week He chased it into Columbus and | sentence. fread ond tame ctvicn, Stove SALE OF “SWANSDOWN” : 
tract ‘Star socal Hew wiccen! ode St neato Sealy end 0 bet be , f t i 
|= | went Femayvan aired | 0 Resume Gaza Tolks EASTER SUITS | BIG TRADE-INS! FREE OEMONSTRANION! HURRY, M0) PTET rein cin died tm|UN. Beewity Council will meet ° | 
Your Vacuum Cleaner Dealer stantly. Castle lived about 2% | tomorrow to resume debate on the Special group of Swansdown ond ter ponent noone Gaza incident, in which 38 Exp other better makers of suits in 100% $ Over ears: tians and eight Israelis were killed . in a border clash. wools, rayon flannels and gobordines. 
R Y’ iPrice Support Vote hereto Novysorey. pink, blue. Sizes 10 to 
Postponed by House rn feed ding Piles Complete Line “Toll” and “Petite” Coots & Suits 
OAKLAND AVENUE FE 5-8413 WASHINGTON —A House vote 96 on a bipartisan move to junk the in Just 3 Days Get Double Stamps   
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hit of the Easter Parade.   
  
  A Home... FREE ond CLEAR! Ask || Vie~"d the delay as « sign of weak   
  Sulu, About the Low-Cost STATE FARM         opposition. 
<-WOME-OWMERS' SECURITY PLAN po" "100s Disorderly? Ss 4 
’ Sy + lone 4 you are in the picture — your home ts 
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Sizes 812 to D1. a Farm's Home 
lowcost prcucion Z\“Safy svayurwit(!) so! ee || gor | SG Sere DNR sin Nye be 4 
   4 pcs \ it, (2) am asset, if she wants to 
sail it, (3) an income, if she wants to rent it. Call today and find out 
how little it costs to “put a match to your mortgage” with State 
Farm's Home Owners Security Plan. There is no obligation.     DOUBLE STAMP SPECIAL! 
MEN’S EASTER 
    Sale! . . . Smart New Arrivals 
EASTER DRESSES 
99 NO MONEY DOWN! 
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Your STATE FARM 
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Pick your Easter dress from this large group of juniors’, 
misses’, large sizes. Dress, casual styles. 
“Tall” Girl “Petite” Ciel 
149 «1299         
      
  Lester Oles, FE 2-0396 
       
                
        _ Harvey Perry, FE 2-0201 
James Schell, FE 4-9546 "Franklin Aherns, FE 4-9546 99 
Howard C. Bratt, FE 4-6921 
net FE 49546 Two pair of slacks and reversi- 
Robert Gaff Jr., OR 3-2778 | le vest. Sines 2-8 
Vern Hartman, FE 4.9546 Boys 2 te 6 Topesates 2s. 9: Leo Huffman, FE 2-0201 Boys’ 6 to 12 Sport Coats 
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Jerome J. Robb | will return to thetr home during yo yk em odes li a ae 
months in Isle of Pines, Cubs. | of Center street traveled to South 
©. Bend, Ind, over the weekend to 
and Mrs. Clyde Dearing and | be entertained by their son, Bob, 
daughters, JoAnn, Judy and Jill, | at the third annual junior class 
three week tour of Florida. of Mote Dame. 
7 The fanally spent most of their | a5, oa Mrs. George Wasser- 
q time im Sarasota and also made | yoo, entertained guests at 
De Oe cat cnet an | Senet Setertay oveates Oe 2 =p pod 
the return trip. re: hee ee see Alan L. Boegehold, son of the 
i During the past nine years Mr. | Alfred Boegeholds of Erie drive, 
Py and Mrs. Glenn C. Gillespie of recently received a master of arts 
ie Cherokee rpad have enjoyed win- | degree from Harvard University, 
‘ ter vacations at their home in| Cambridge, Mass. | 
Pasadena, Calif., and this winter * * ® 
‘. ‘Was no exception. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gregory Derra- | 
a ies di of Flint are announcing the | 
P€ teat ae week oy onan as Feb. 21 birth of a daughter, Carol 
« ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and|Lee. Grandparents are Mr. and 
Mrs. Will Sutherland of Romeo, | Mrs. Ralph G. Derragon of Wind- 
* who stayed three weeks. croft drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Wes- 
4 The ibespice were also jolned ley Watson of Windsor, Ont. 
> by their daughter grandson, ° 
; Mra, Hebert GC. Hendrix and Shower Given : Glenn of Ann b ° ° 
: oe e in Brumit Home 
4 Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Kettle-| Mary Ann Sheets, bride-elect of a well of Orchard Lake Village are | Edmund J. Guzman, was honored 
by vacationing at Laguna Beach, | at 9 miscellaneous shower 
i Calif. They were recently joined | given by Mrs. Eric Brumit of 
S by Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Henry of | Judson street. 
i Avondale avenue. The Kettlewells| The bride-elect is the daughter 
. of Mrs, Mae Sheets of Judson 
3 street and Edmund is the son of 
3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guzman of 
re Osceola drive. The couple will ex- 
- od change their nuptial vows May 7. 
Guests at Sunday's shower were 
% Mrs, Sheets, Mrs, Guzman, Mrs. 
" Mae CA Teed, Mrs, Ken Lave: $ A. . 
fe —— MARY KING—+ iace. Mrs. Eugene Federico, Mrs. 
a Theresa Barker and Mrs. Henry 
4 SALON Knox. 
7 . Others attending the Sunday 
i MACHINELESS AND * evening affair were Mrs. L. J. 
COLD WAVE Neville, Mrs. C. F. Cochrane, Mrs 
es Mary King Cold Louis Guzman, Elaine Monroe, 
ba Wave, Complete $632 Marlene Daly and Merle Federico. 
Fs ; 
5; cuts, bleaching, dyeing, || Bride-Elect Feted 
j Seema EH 30 Friends ; ORA OBRECHT Shirley Cherrington was honored 
: recently when 30 friends gathered 
“ at her Tacoma court home for 
5 a bridal shower. Hostesses for the 
; eccasion was Sally Hawkins of 
i ° Poplar street. 
H The bride-elect is the daughter 
i. of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cherring- 
ton of Tacoma court. She will ex- 
change her nuptial vows with Fran- 
cis M. Chaffee on April 26 in First 
Methodist Church. The prospective 
bridegroom is the son of Mr. and 
Mrs. Frank Chaffee of Clarkston. 
i Beta Ball Planned 
Ff by Beta Theta Phi 
i Plans for a Beta Ball to be 
during May by Beta 
: Chapter of Beta Theta Phi Sorority 
a were made when members gath- 
4 ered recently at the Lincolnshire 
3 road home of Mrs. Ralph Berge- 
' man. Mrs. Corwin Woodward was 
: co-hostess. 
Mrs. Duane Hamilton will be 
‘hostess for the April 7 meeting 
at her Illinois avenue home.       
  
  
  
    
  
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Road: Manners 
Lessen Chance 
of Accidents 
Mind your motor manners and 
you never can be accused of being 
a despotic driver or a rude dude 
of the road, 
Even more important, you'll 
greatly decrease your chances of 
becoming “an accident going 
somewhere to happen." 
If you don’t want to qualify as 
an automobile autocrat or a 
beorish  bumper-bender, — you 
might make the following your 
code of the read”: 
1. Don't cheat at a red light or 
a stop sign any more than you 
would at a game of cards. 
2. Share the road instead of 
usurping the right of way from 
other cars and pedestrians. 
3%. Never use your hern to 
threaten or scold, but as a warn- 
ing device in emergencies, 
4. Politely dim your lights when 
meeting other cars at night. 
5. Park so as not to use up other 
parking spaces or impede the 
movement of other cars. 
6. Be considerate by driving 
at reasonable speeds. 
7. Always signal your desire to 
stop, pull out or turn. 
&. Be orderly by always keep 
ing to the right, except when 
turning or passing. 
Adherence to such etiquette of 
the road should prove a challenge 
to every woman interested in traf- 
fic safety. 
  
Pontiac Musicians . ‘ in Bach’s ‘Passion 
Members of the Pontiac High 
School A Capella Choir will travel 
to the University of Michigan 
Friday to take part in a presenta- 
tion of Bach's “Passion of Our 
Lord According to St. Matthew.” 
The choir and its director, 
George H. Putnam, will represent 
Pontiac among the 24 Michigan 
High Schools taking part. Philip 
Steinhaus, choir director at All 
Saints Episcopal Church will be 
harpsichordist for the presentation.   Directors Hold Meeting 
  
Smith Alumnae 
Plan Event 
April 13 is the date for “College 
sponsored by Smith 
bin Jr., instructor of English, will 
talk on ‘Perspectives in Victorian 
Literature.” 
Tickets may be obtained by 
contacting Mrs. James Van Dusen 
of Birmingham. 
Coming Events   
Royal WN of America te hold 
card par ureday at & p.m. in Orotte 
ow ‘est Pike street. Public te in- 
Vv . 
WSCS of Baldwin Methodist 
will meet Wednesday at 9:30 a.m 
friendship breakfast with Mrs 
Norberg of 2323 W. Brooklyn Ave 
Dora-D Card Club of the 
will gather Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in 
the home of Leo Moses, 164 Mechanic 6t. Church 
for a 
Ernest 
& Past President's Club, MOMS 
of America, Inc. will meet Thursday 
with Mrs. Pelix Mayo, 45 James St. for 
® 12 o'clock luncheon. 
Rebekah 
ship Circle will meet for noon coopera- 
tive buncheon Wednesday with Mrs. Bert 
Douney, 70 Mariva 8t. 
Mary Section of Needlework 
Quild will meet Thursday at 1 pm. with 
Mrs. Harvey Littie, 107 Wall Street.   
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Parisian Beauty Shop Ope Store FE 2-4959 7 West Lawrence The floral arrangements for De- 
troit's 250th anniversary celebra- 
tion were staged by him. 
Miniature May baskets will be 
made by club members and will 
be judged by Mr. Tolbert at this 
meeting. The baskets will be 
turned over to patients at Pontiac 
State Hospital. 
Serving on the committee for this 
meeting are Mrs. Donald D. 
James, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mrs. 
J. Edwin Watson, Mrs. H. B. Steg- 
gal, Mrs. Edward P. Turner, Mrs. 
Felix Bruner, Josephine Collins 
and Mrs. Louis Savage. PTA Dinner Plans 
Made by Central 
Central School PTA is planning 
a ham dinner for Thursday from 
5:30 to 7:30 p. m. 
Heading the planning committee 
Galbraith, Mrs. Douglas Martin 
and Mrs. Harvey Fessler. Mrs. 
Sam Hale is in charge of adver- 
tising. 
Others working on the dinner 
are Mrs. Donald McKee, Mrs. 
Junior Horrall, Mrs. Elmer Stoit- 
Mrs. Walter Green and 
    
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'\Betty Jean Clark Is Wed 
in Waterford Church Betty Jean Clark became the 
bride of Kenneth Squiers Saturday 
evening in a seven o'clock cere- 
mony performed in Waterford 
Community Church. 
She is the daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Emery O. Clark of Clark- 
ston, and the bridegroom's parents 
are Mr. and Mrs. Day! Squiers of 
Omar street 
The bride carried a shalimar 
bouquet of hyacinths and English 
ivy centered with a white orchid. 
Alice Clark of Clarkston, as maid 
of honor, wore a princess style 
ballerina length gown in aqua with 
    
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Church was 
Betty Clark 
and Kenneth 
Squiers. She is 
the daughter of 
the E. O. 
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Clarkston, and 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Dayl Squiers 
of Omar 
street are his 
parents. 
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a matching stole. She carried a 
basket of spring flowers and arti- Joyce Pixley 
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  What Winter 
Does to Hands 
CHICAGO (INS) — A_ winter 
wonderland may be pretty, but 
what the weather does to the hands 
of the lady of the house definitely 
isn't pretty at all. 
Dr. Matthew J. Brunner, of 
Northwestern University, says win- 
ter’s coldness seems to be respon- 
sible for the start of most cases 
of ‘housewives’ hands.”’ 
Dr. Brunner explains that such 
irritants as soaps, detergents, dust, 
solvents and other materials that 
the housewife handles every day 
would not be so much of a prob- 
lem if her hands were not chapped 
by winter weather. 
The doctor was able to start 
cases of housewives’ eczema by 
soaking the hands of volunteers 
in a detergent solution, But, he 
found this reaction only happens 
in the winter. 
He said that these same women 
did not suffer skin outbreaks when 
- | they soaked their hands during 
the summer time. 
Tiny cracks in the outer skin 
of the hands in winter apparently 
are the trouble. Dr. Brunner point- 
ed out that the irritants quickly 
gain entrance through the ‘small 
cuts seen on the hands in winter- 
  
    
  Easter shoppers who like leather dried chapped 
wrromble or  Soring | - _ are a 
surprise, There is a r recerd:- break Non-Woven Drapes 
ae et treatinents 10 eoordinate | New on Market 
~ tune s casual and dress-| New on the market are non- 
woven rayon draperies. The 
On the scene is fashion’s peren-| several layers of rayon fibers, 
nial favorite, kidskin—but with 4 | pressed together with heat. 
difference. This year it is treated To a degree, they resemble the 
with a brand-new. process that! nonwoven cotton napkins. They 
—— are cleaned by shaking and dust- 
The new leather is particularly | "6 “ith the —__ 
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in group dressmaker e 
treatment with fine tucks, clock- Bowlin 
taine top place in popularity, How. 
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Fatm and Garden Club Lists Spring Projeets | Sarah Van Hoosen Jones | § : a mar nn :   
  
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  Walter W. Vandien, educational | Garden Club were made honorary Sarah. Van Hoosen Jones was Continuing, Miss Jones said consultant higan members guest speaker at the Monday gath-| that the people im the State of crvation’ Desuneae on ering of the Watertord Michigan have an opportunity to the program for the Pontiac| _ i dete W. Pitegeralé has Wotnen’s Club-at Old Mill Tavern. | do what enly a few states can Branch of the National Farm and| 2®e® seteted by the stato ox The speaker who is‘ Republican | de. “Your educational beards Garden Club Monday gratenten oo wncting Cale candidate for reelection t a third| are im your hands. You elect gathered at the Wil| tnitec eam. Magtery term on the Michigan State Board | Your state beard ef agriculture, Lake home of Mrs William | ” “em! @ Agriculture said that township | %®4 you elect the regents of the ares Lal A class in flower arrangement 
officers are “the beginning, the| University ef Michigan.” will be taught in the. late spring seed of American government.” “You are itted to say who Mr. Vandien introduced by | by Mrs. R. E. Gegoux, and the   
chairman, showed a movie en- | party to pay for flowering trees 
titled “‘Michigan Water Wonder. | to beautify the city. 
land,” Mrs, Selden also announced two 
The speaker prefaced the show- flower shows of interest including 
ing by saying, ‘There is no sub-| the Michigan Flower and Garden Supe rdumps dren.” Miss Jones explained that 
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stk . by the new stitute for water. the most neces- | to be held at the State Fair grounds 
Some Time _ |, 2aes ste ts served two wean example ofits mmenao| other in aasocaton with the De six-year terms on the MSC board “to give an example of its immense | Other in association with the De- 
. to become president of the gov- lons per person per day; Detroit | 17 to May 1. Emotional Outlet, It erning boards of state universities. ar ~~ a patente digg Pee 
Will Blow Over tz, Lyne D. Allen, president Even with Michigan's 11,000| committee consisted of Mrs. T. 
No one knows why everything! tord Township Supervisor Licyd weet in nny seals, ‘thee one le | on Le Georee "Crane, Mrs. seems to get under a woman's Anderson whe spoke briefly, and cal problems of water shortage.|E. L. Page, Mrs. Clarence’ Neph- skin at once. She along| other county officers and can- the speaker noted ler, Mrs. Ross Thompson, Mrs. 
         
  His wife 1s huddled in the| norton, first president of the water as the pictures depictea | Easter Breakfast middle of an unmade bed, her m 
eyes putty and red, ber nose|Davinng Cumin) uration of) cansting and the beanty of abet, |Planned by Group Oe ne ite nen is dark and! “Mrs. Norton introduced the line drives. | ‘The Merton Brummetts of East 
where The carpet is unswept, | Me Canty Cert Ieee D. Alle eS Ng Vantine stntod eat wh500 506 tee hesteverd were Resto to Worly the marketing undone, the dry| 24 non White & Ae Se. sp spent am ae night | Class of First Methodist Church cleaning still in a spotted heap _— _ tn such activities last year recently. by the marketing list. . Ralph Norvell of Wenonah drive is donating one brick aint. Ponting Prose Photo! President Mrs. Arthur Selden| Plans were made for an Easter Generally, if the wise husband Use Steel Pails to ide Ban Pedant chasi ticket to “Sham- Jeannie Simpson of Gladstone place and Mrs. Eugene Rus- announced that Miss Laura Efferts | sunrise breakfast. Devotions were a 
will search, he can y pur ing @ R. Wilson, instru- 
  find 8 |for Waste Cans rock Jamboree.” Psi Chapter of Sigma Beta Sorority is sell of Orchard Lake road. The affair will take place at|*4 Mra, D. 
. sponsoring the dance. Members pictured with Mr. Norvell | Chieftain Hall with dancing beginning at 9 p.m. _ Tickets | tiac Drench of National Farm 
are (left to right) Mrs. Robert Kimmins of Osceola drive,| may be purchased at the door Saturday evening. . 
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immaculate, playing with some . . _ tiberglas curtain Betty Whitson | SPECIAL inal oy es Solo Festival weniows oom mies seems beak game rooms cantahas stripe’ af Betty Whitson will begin her . . Uf 
Held at PHS |i it eedecket with the proper | branches In various tones af toe| women "cigs! ine great coed = 
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‘More than 700 voices Not only are these windows | white, greys and black. Each hori-| '8 vice president and chairman of 
ore were heard | peautified by drapery, but the win-| zontal band purposely un-| the program committee. 
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wie een fs throughout the halls of Pontiac | dows also serve as a display matched with the one on top to| Mrs, Delores Vincent is secre- ’ High School Saturday when the an- | for drapes the housewife wants to| avoid branches forming a whole tary; Marie Schimmel, corres 
She has no will power for a nual solo and Ensemble Festival | show off. tree. ’ , 
diet, no time for thousands of was held. Anyone interested in hanging| People who want a splashy sort| PoPding secretary and Evelyn beauty preparations. She feels Mrs. Lee Valentine, district| synthetic fiber drapes across a : print might be intrigued by a| Beeson. treasurer, 
drape. | P TA Activities the 
F among those partici- | S185. Thee are available in smart color pating. ‘These schools include all |» is a horizontally fabric- mixtures like browns, greens and Crofeet KENDALE STUDIOS | 
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chairman revealed that students | Wide window might be attracted | pat 
    
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wrinkles advance and she's Seer Se sutharn part of Go Striped sheer with bands of heav- | ‘ust or pink, turquoise and blac. measy making projen_tn bomen Bay dA dn : nothing. She fears they'll be . fer texture interspersed with _ ; Thursday from 3:30 until 7 p.m, 
worse tomorrow. The purpose of the festival is| loosely-woven bands. Like mest |Clegn Shutter With | Ensitius tend? ° "TA Oty Counet 
It should interest women who to encourage students and to help| sheers it can either be hung by B sh Att h — — — _ 
are familiar with these super- them to improve themselves in tall oe os am overtay for a calid ru achnment - a 
dumps to know that they are our color drape fabrie, Shutters are mighty popular in- emotional outlet. We weep, gnash Pontiac school participants ap-| ®94 avaliable in pastel tints, || sw coration today for both teeth and feel everything is utterly peared under the direction of| _ windows and interior doors. But hopeless for a day or two. But George Putnam while Helen Davis}  )* | $ 4 we do not get ulcers, the shakes is director of music at Waterford| — Se they are dust catchers. or become alcoholics, because Township High School. . ot ae i The best gimmick for getting the : Me we're able to have these outbursts. Adjudicators were Haydn Mor-|  * 5 | dust out of those unmovable 2 >. i 
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Those of us whe get the glooms Margaret Vendetta, Ame ot Cap Carries All has don't get hard worry lines, State Normal College, and Harold Fashion dispatches from Paris || & pursed lips, the tense aititudes. wal saahe nate of Janyuss Futh’s bach ats a treat for your eyes For, now and then, we break jersey opens bathing that loose na fearful siege of ives Mrs. C. D. Welden oad of on top of the head. It's designed 
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of Zeta Lambda chapter of Beta . : 12 School St FE modern way of life. These are floor fashions rich with 
to. "pout Gate, ( “ sireet. = random texture, all-wool woven with the ium 
guest. “ . ity you expect from Lees, And look what they've Mrs. Richard Zumbrunnen . / Plant and Showroom with color! See these luxury-loomed tweed to the members about 5390-5400 Dinie Hwy. textures in elegant multi-color Choose from gay 
and displayed and explained intis-| This elongated tailored IO S Wererterd,, Mich. color combinations that add new glamour to every peggy Rayer Rey armed racket (30 inches long) is OR 3-1225 spom setting, Available new in 9, 12° end 15! 
Oe an marderie Courtney | shown in this junior suit of } | . Heathcliff She showed illustrations of collect-| Pink tweed frdm the Judy ’n Aer 00 or’s tems and dlaplayed several Jill collection for Spring generous 12 x 15’ s] 
‘An election of olficers was held on the hipline The ure rug? cost 12° x 15° Rug preceding the serving of refresh- | °" . enirt is _, ments by the hostess. slim. 
Wale 3179% 
Waterford Branch of Women's National 12° x 15° Rug Farm G Garden Association and the amen Waterford Women's Club $939 
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Other wug-sizes and wall- S » F hi to-wall installations priced 
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Wednesday, March 23rd, 8 p. m. Cutting, individual styling . . . Elliott maintain their , Waterford C. A. |. Building ROWENA'S own craftsmen. who will build distinctive fur- 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, -1955 , .   
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Woodward Gives Helpful Suggestions 
for Planning Freshman Class Party By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | large And here's one The first player on each team 
“Dear Miss Woodward: Our)| yeu could use, mast dash & tho suiiened of come 
freshman class is planning a big Say you want to divide your 100| Sick up the suitcase and gallop 
party — there will be nearly 100| guests into ten groups of ten each. it Se on eek oes, Ome 
guests. What we need is an idea| write out on slips of paper five | the costume, it away and 
or. two for games that can be/ things and on five more slips | fasten the suitcase. The next in 
by such a large group. | Tite their opposites. For instance line repeats the performance. 
Ree tcp un mabe uhe a asleep, awake; North Pole, South | There should be a winner. 
party?” Pole; sweet. sour. For another relay start an A group that large can be un-| On ten more slips write the | epange at the head of the line 
wieldy unless you organize. It's names of five famous heroines and | and insist that it be passed down 
too easy for the indifferent ones their heroes On ten more the | the line without benefit of hands. 
* to sit it out while the rest of! names of well-known baseball | gpouiders, chins elbows are fair 
the party is being entertained players and their teams. Famous ~ ge hands. 
I think it's r to split the | ships and their lines. Famous tele- 
large rep into smaller ones, and vision stars and the product their ™ee ery a peep 
put them against each other in program advertises. Famous . as ; n “lee ana ‘the | 
competitions, or let them play dif- 
ferent games. 
The trick is te have an amus- 
ing stunt for dividing up the   4 
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Be Lesson to Smug Kids 
ever getting something for nothing. 
ti ioe Be | F ; There’s a sparkle in fashion’s eye this 
spring—the sparkle of white pique. 
cool, crisp and clean looking. This fill-in 
accessory is made of birdseye pique that | dickey beneath a perky pique bow. | ‘ ing Stunt for Dividing Large Group Gets Fes 
  It’s |\and dresses. 
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f ob ne bet an . 
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accents the neckline of open throated suits 
Jaunty' reveres are etched in 
loop embroidery that marches down the 
  tices. “It seems,” said the car owner 
Two instances I've recently | oniy I can see my car looking as|° unhappy 
heard first-hand indicate that well as it did before you kids was cautioned not to encourage 
that there's some toughening of wont to work on it. Tell me, were | Youthful enterprise again. 
attitude—ai least on the part of you offering $10 worth of a wax | I said, “Why didn't you bring 
adults whe argh’! parents. There job or a $10 wax job?” the parents into it?” The lawn- 
was the friend who, in a spirit owning friend said that in her 
   
     
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  hired an gmbitious teenager and nothing had happened. Helen 
mow the small lawn of her coun- shrugged and murmured, “What's try place—and fired him the use?” ’ 
when she discovered he Well, I think it should be of some 
charging her for six hours’ use to point out the fallacy of the while ripping through the fast buck and shoddy work, to 
tm ao fant 5 mingies, both the boys and their parents! 
Then on a recent weeke 
warm-hearted partisan of- 
named Helen fell for the 
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Play With Beanbag Sock 
kinds of beanbags in Try It, but | 
bere are eanyiomake ones. | FQmburger 
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Veen Yor tay want tease one [SQ Quickie | 
‘keep it tied. rs. Goldstein Uses 
lo Nputting several” inches. back. Easy Main Dish 
| stitches, and just before you close | By JANET ODELL 
ithe top, fill the bag with beans. | 
'You add ears. nose and mouth. | 
|How about buttons for the eyes? We have had several different ¢————_--——_-——_—- 
If you look at today's drawing | 
one old baby sock with beans, then | 
sn a eS “the tow to} “M 
The other way is just as easy. | Beef as Basis of 
Use yarn to make over and over 
Pontiac Press Food Editor 
You can turn a waste basket cently for canned corn recipes, we 
received one from Mrs. Gladys 
Goldstein. This is a good quickie 
| recipe that we think you will like. 
Mrs. Goldstein says she is very 
much of a “‘stay - at - home" per- 
son. Her married son and his 
wife live with her. For hobbies 
, She enjoys crocheting and weaving. 
QUICK HAMBURGER AND CORN into a target. Sée how many times 
you can make the bag go into the 
basket. 
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Black Angus bulls were first im- 
ported into the United States from 
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| enciose 3 labels (8 oF. size) & 2S¢. or 2 lobels (16 oe. j vse) & Be tor my copy of CAT-O-GRAPHS: ( ! It is often a good idea, when talk- 
lable. NO4 ' ing by telephone to a person on a ay Se Se Se Se i ° business matter, to ask his name. 
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. Zone_.Shate.._. J on the same matter, you can ask to 
HOW YOU CO. COLUMBIA CITY, IND speak to the person who is already 
familiar with the matter. 
It saves time and temper.   |   When we asked our readers re- | 
hamburger and onion | 
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Serve as a Sells Closet Accessories /   
By ANNE HEYWOD 
Last Christmas, many vomey 
took sales jobs at departmen 
stores, just to make some extra 
ly," I've been hearing of interesting 
jobs which came as a natural out- 
growth of this temporary work. 
Mrs. K. is a typical example. 
Mrs. K. had never had a be. 
fore, because she was at 
home, taking care of a big 
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if; vice? i   | Just sit and stare at each other? 
We wouldn't have enough money 
to really travel. We'd have little 
'more than enough to cover the 
bare necessities, Certainly, a job 
for me was indicated. 
“So I went to our local depart- 
ment store for a temporary sales 
jub. They desperately needed 
help, so they took me, even 
though I'd had no experience. 
“They put me in the closet ac- 
cessories shop. I just loved it. They 
| had the most beautiful things, and, 
eft course. hres He that. 
wonderful presents. I got very fa- 
miliar with our stock, and made 
suggestions to customers, and I   Desire for Pretty Things 
Led Woman to Good Job “One day a customer came in 
who had been in many times be- 
fore, and we got chatting. She 
told me that she and her husband 
were about to start a fancy shop, 
asked if I'd be interested, after 
the job was over. 
“Would I be interested? I was 
tickled to death! 
} “I've been at the closet store 
first, and 
  
  
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Arranging flowers, 
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| be married at an eleven o'clock Propriety 
by Behavior Different Decks for 
Cabins and Good 
Conduct Will Help 
By EMILY POST 
Today’s first letter asks: “Would 
it be proper for two:'men and two 
| women (all in their thirties) to go 
on a cruise together? 
The four of us have known each 
other for a very long time and 
often go out together although | 
|there is no romantic interest be- | 
ltween any of us. 
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  Dear Mrs. Post: I am going to 
| the wedding party, | 
, will wear striped 
I would like to know if the bride- 
groom’s father must necessarily | 
wear these same clothes? If not, | 
what is the correct thing for him | 
wear the same clothes as the men 
in the bridal party. If he prefers 
to, he may either wear the less | 
formal black sack coat with | 
| striped trousers or else a plain 
| navy blue or oxford grey business 
suit. 
Dear Mrs. Post: For my birth- 
day, which was last week, I re- 
ceived a very handsome present 
from an acquaintance from whom 
I would rather not accept anything 
for personal reasons. 
Does etiquette demand that I) 
keep this present and acknowledge | 
it with a thank-you note, or could | 
| 1 possibly return it to her?? 
| Anwer: Even feeling a8 you do, 
| you cannot possibly refuse to ac- |     | cept the present if it was sent you! 
with kind intentions on the part of | 
the giver. | 
  
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| By ELIZABETH HILLYER 
| A. big-enough, businesslike ‘ but 
livirig-room-handsome desk is the 
piece of furniture more families 
long for than any other. 
But where to put it’ Here's an 
answer and a good one, The desk 
ranges a a window wali—not 
the first you'd think of to 
put it because there hardly seemed 
room there. 
But space in a corner, 
one wall is a window wall, is 
quite bare. It's not the spot for 
chairs that make up a 
—, 
a tion group with the sofa — too 
near the window. 
The desk, howeyer, benefits from 
nearness to the window. There's 
|plenty of light, and the person 
using the desk has his back to 
the glass. One end of the desk is | 
‘set flush with the wall, so the 
sofa, covering part of its length, 
to cut down its . bulk.   Dress or jumper — embroidery- 
| trimmed to make it all the loveliert 
For special occasions, add glitter- 
ing sequins and beads. 
Pattern 609: Tissue pattern, 
transfers and instructions for 
jumper-dress. Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 
16, 18, 20. State size. 
Send twenty-five cents in coins 
for this pattern—add 5 cents for 
each pattern for 1st-class mailing. 
Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needle- 
craft Department, P. O. Box 164, 
Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, 
New York. Print plainly your 
name, address with zone, pattern 
number, size. 
Inspired Ideas — pages and 
pages of novel designs in our New 
Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Catalog 
for 1955! Completely different and 
so thrilling! Send 25 cents for your 
copy now! You'll want to order 
many of the patterns shown. 
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yesterday the H-bomb has done 
“If we can keep putting off atomic 
war for another year or five years, 
the chances are none will occur.” 
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fic tests, he said: 
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In an Associated poli rundown on preparations 
being made for the mass immunizations with Salk 
polio yaccin nt u final on last 
year’s \tes County was well s of all 
other Michigan counties in laying the work 
for the huge project. . 
Dr. John D. Monroe, county health 
who is y 
be ready te function on short notice. \ “Our 
being 
tion team) is released.” are now far enough advanced,” Dr. 
Monroe stated, “that we will be samy 
up vaccination clinics as soon as the start setting 
report (now 
prepared by a University of Michigan evalua- 
Volunteer workers under Mrs. Howard Rieman of 
ham today began Birming 
first and second grade puplis w 
y. 
contains a letter explaining the 
vaccinations, a folder giving per- parents on Mon 
Each @ny 
projected together materials puttin 
ilf take home to their— 
tinent facts on polio, and a parental request form. 
Parents who desire the shots for their children should fill out and sign these forms, which the children will return to their schools. 
Some 35-40,000 of the forms will be distributed, 
and Dr. Monroe estimates about 31,000 will be re- 
turned with signatures. . Clinics will be set up as soon 
as the final is released, and children whose 
parents have signed the forms will be scheduled for , 
vaccinations. ; ‘ 
» Parents of children who participated in last year’s 
tests should also sign the forms, 
out, since it will not be known until the report . Monroe powited 
issued which children got the vaccine and which 
received a control substance. Oakland County Pointing Way for Spring Salk Polio Vaccinations leading the ay Michigan 
in preparitig for spring's projected vaccination 
of school children against 0. “When we have all these forms back,” Dr. 
Monroe said, “we'll be ready to start the vaccine 
program as soon as we get the go-ahead signal 
from the UM report. 
“*“Members of the county medical society are ready 
to staff the clinics, the schools have all pledged their 
cooperation, and very little remains to be done. 
“Mrs. Rieman’s volunteers will begin packaging 
supplies for the clinics next week, and all the pre- 
paratory work should be finished well before the 
report is released.” A 
  
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Two Generals Prominent in Peress Case 
Appearing Before Senate Investigators WASHINGTON (INS)—Two gen- 
erals who played a part in events 
that led up to the honorable dis- 
charge of Maj, Irving M. Peress 
appear today before Senate inves- 
tigators. 
tee are Maj. Gen. Daniel B. Strick- 
ler, a former lieutenant governor 
of Pennsylvania, and Maj. Gen. 
M. G. White. 
Strickler was a member, and 
White was chairman, of the Army 
personne! board that recommend. 
ed on Nov, 20, 1963, that Peress 
be separated from active duty Sen. McCartliy (R-Wis) demand-   ed on Feb. 1, 194, that the Army 
  
Pontiac's Naval Reserves! 
Will Sel   
  
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  at 8 p.m, in the center. 
of the Pontiac Naval Reserve unit, 
and Lt. Woessner. 
Heading the committee in charge 
of the contest are Chief Hospital- | E. Huron St. Dog 
City Schedules 
Action Tonight New Law Will Prohibit 
Pets Running Loose at 
Any Time 
Final action is slated by the 
City Commission tonight on a new 
ordinance prohibiting owners from 
letting their dogs run loose at any 
time during the year. 
yey sections certain pyre ali but 
to residential. 
In other business, the Commis- 
    beer and wine license transfer re- | 
| quests. One is an address shift) pean OF BOYS’ CLUB—James Cartier, 17, of 210;-who presented Jim with 
from 64 to 22 E. Kennett Rd., the | ¢ gansord St., was honored before a throng of 600) Robert Robarja (right), 12, of 277 Osimun St:; won the | other an ownership change at 111 | 
Two reports are due from City 
Attorney William A, Ewart. The 2 
  
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from Carlisle to Stanley, 
communication concerning the ex- 
  Youth Put on Probation 
in Non-Fatal Shooting 
A Ferndale youth, who pleaded 
| shooting of his father-in-la’ Twas placed on three years pro- 
bation and assessed $200 court 
costs yesterday by Circuit Judge 
H. Russe! Holland. 
James Ward, 19, of 3433 Dodds 
Ct., had admitted shooting Law- 
rence Strobel, 49, of 1030 LeRoy, 
during a struggle over a .22 rifle. 
Ward told police the discharge was accidental. Strobe! insisted the 
youth pulled the trigger when he 
-| intervened in an argument be- 
tween the Wards. 
  
"0 |Home Heads Resign 
GRAND RAPIDS W—James E. 
Woodrow and his wife have re- 
signed as superintendent and ma- 
tron of the Kent County Children’s 
Home, Probate Judge John Dalton 
said Monday. Woodrow is to be- 
come a social worker for the genda   
linquency here, was given a 5-min- 
ute ovation by 600 persons last 
night after he was named the Boy- 
ol-the-Year of Pontiac Boys’ 
with one of the top 
awards. The youngster won the 
Outstanding Athlete Award over 
hundreds of other contestants. 
A member of the club for the 
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ommend sn emrermen 
fo Baby Black Mart SAN FRANCISCO @—A veteran 
woman parole officer is accused of 
threatening a mother with return 
to prison to force her to give up 
her baby for black market adop- 
tion. 
She is accused of using the same 
threat to extort several thousand 
dollars from women parolees. 
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Dep. Atty. Gen. Richard H. Per- 
ry said dismissal proceedings by 
the State Personnel Board also 
charge that Miss Frances J. Sulli- 
van, 47, forced one woman parole 
to get a divorce, 
Miss Sullivan denied the accu- 
sations. No criminal complaint     county government. was filed against her. 
  
Youth Slayer Writes Poetry in Jail Cell And ru to God 
His light Ir’ see, 
For His is the light 
That. will set me free. 
    
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. Hartrick to make the tests. 
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and strife 
I never did know 
What's wrong, what was 
right. 
“Then 1 heard your voice 
Like 4 thrill on high, 
And I surely thought . 
it came from the sky. 
And I hope you remember 
These words of mine 
For I'll always remember 
That yours were so kind. 
And when God rewards you 
I'll be filled with joy, 
For the good things you did 
For a mized up boy. 
Said Irons: Better he had received the right religious and moral, 
son, federal civil defense admin- 
    “They think this boy is a moron. Link Parole Officer | 
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| persons lust night at the annual Pontiac Boys’ Cub outstanding athlete trophy. 
' Father-Son Banquet. He is shown receiving congrat- | launched the local group's celebration of Boys’ 
ulations from Executive Director William V. Coulacos | of America Week. 
Pontiac High School Senior Is Named 
‘Boy-of-the-Year’ at Annual Dinner. A tall, 17-year-old Pontiac High, past eight years, Jim established 
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serving with the U. 8. Coast 
Guard, to determine the nature of 
a large mass in her abdomen. 
Physicians said they would treat 
the girl with X-rays until April 
10, when Day leaves for his new 
assignment at Long Beach, Calif. 
A university spokesman said Ny- 
dea's cancer propenly. originated. 
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Moves Upward 
in a new study of family finances. 
It said that since 1947 the num- 
ber of families living on less than 
$4,000 a year has shrunk vy 2 
per cent, while the number of fam- 
ilies with more than $4,000 nas in- 
Families with $10.00 or more 
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year to 70 billions. 
The number of families with in- 
comes between $10,000 and $15,000   (1,300,000) brackets. 
The study was based on income 
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been little change since then tn 
family income patterns. 
The report said the average non- 
farm family had an income of 
$6,390, compared with $3,460 for 
the farm family. 
How Michigan's   | Betty are doing their part. Sue brings a thermos bottle of lemonade 
and Betty has a basket filled with home-made cookies. John has picked | 
up some small sticks of wood to help build a fire. 
will have the complete picture of a picnic by the end of the week. 
dress for Sue and a yellow one for Betty. Paste the picture on stiff 
paper and cut it out carefully along the outside dark lines. | 
the dotted lines. Then the figure will stand up as in the small drawing 
and Sue, John and Betty can hurry to the picnic. |   
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    LET'S HAVE A PICNIC 
Three Merry Picnickers 
Everyone should help to set the picnic in order—and Sue, John and 
SURGERY 
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Give the three picnickers brightly colored clothes, perhaps a red | 
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House-ap- 
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On his way to school he found a 
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‘MOTHER SHIP’ AND POTENT CHARGE — The | Air Force, teaming F# jet fighters from Great Falls, U. S. Air Force said above scene will soon be a/Mont., base with giant B36 bombers from Fairchild 
“common sight in the Spokane area,” making | Air Force Base at Spokane. Speedy fighters are 
reference to huge bomber with its reconnaissance | carried inside bomber, and can be launched and fighter attached below. An announcement told of | recovered in air. Jet makes connection to gear ex- 
activation of the fighter-bomber unit, first such in | tending down from belly of bomber. 
New Car Is All Feminine By PHYLLIS BATTELLE , be trembling waits fer her te | But none was ever so downright 
NEW YORK (INS) — A remark-| make her move and be away. | boudoir-ish that a man wouldn't 
able number of cowardly males on! There are those who will con- | put his big, clumsy foot in it until 
the highways still fear —, indeed tend, I am sure, that just being | “La Femme” came along, so they , | able to spot a woman as a woman | 4... , flee, their tail-lights quivering be- | | didn't really do the job. You'd see : |'when she is approaching on the | a 
hind them — the presence of ®/ highway is ‘not enough. As one | ® mink-lined car heading toward 
woman driver. cynical friend remarked, “When | YU, and you'd know there might This, of course, is nonsense. Not | you meet a tiger in the street, it | Possibly be a man driving it, You 
to mention prejudicial and indica-| is well to be able to differentiate | 5¢€ ‘La Femme” and you know tive of an over-active imagination. | between a wild beast and a freindly | there's a wealthy woman (it costs 
Just give any of these male smart-| alley cat. But will sheer observa- | 53.800) in your future. ies the blindfold test, and I'll give} tion save your life?” 
odds that nine out of 10 wouldn't! iy answer to that is, that it is| . ‘TOmerrew: Miss Battelle won know what (which sex, that is) | ’ loner ,.| @ers why photographers bring | Rot woman's driving — but man's out the glazed eye and the smirk 
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Youths Sentenced 
for Three Breakins Two 18-year-old youths, who had 
pleaded guilty to three breakins, 
were ‘sentenced yesterday by Cir- 
cuit Judge George B. Hartrick, 
Robert Isaacs, of Royal Oak, re- 
ceived from 1 to 15 years in Jack- 
son state prison, while Clifford 
lan will spend the first 60 days Oakland County Jail.   
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officers. It is assumed Pride will 
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Valley $1,250,000 Bond Huron   
Get Pay Raise Waterford OKs Annual 
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With $4,350 to Start 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — 
Salaries of the police and fire de- 
  ATTEND PLAN SESSION — More than 50 representatives of farm {County Agricultural Agent Lyle Abel, Ralph Norvell of the Pontiac organizations of Oakland County attended a Rural Planning meeting | Chamber of Commerce, which co-sponsored the event, Dr. Paul Miller yesterday in Pontiac, and reviewed the program of the Oakland County | of Michigan State College, and Milford Township Supervisor Howard J. 
office of the Michigan State College Extension Service. Gathered to| Reid, representing the Farm Bureau. Dr. Miller addressed the group 
complete last minute plans before the conference got under way were | on the topic, “Challenge of Extension Service.” 
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DUMPED ON ROAD — Alert police work by two dumping rubbish on a road. Officers R. G Helgemo West Bloomfield Township police officers located the | and C. C. Baxter traced a license plate in the rubbish 
to find the man responsible. He is currently spending man who dumped the load of rubbish 
ing Drake Road Saturday, leading to his conviction   partially block- 
30 days in Oakland for violation of the township ordiriance forbidding | 
License Plate Clue in Pile of Rubbl 
Leads Township Police to Detroiter WEST BLOOMFIELD 
ship—aA little police junk-collecting | ing the load it 
led a Detroiter to a term in the He pleaded guilty before Justice 
Oakland County Jail yesterday. gone _ ~~.c 
Called to investigate a pile of 
rubbish on Drake Road north of 
Magpie, officers R. G. Helgemo and 
C. C. Baxter found a pile of debris 
—oil cans, gaskets, rags, which |§ 
appeared to have come from a gas ' 
station. 
A check into the ownership of an 
expired commercial license plate 
found in the junk, led the officers 
to Roy Bell. 
Gas station owner at 32581 North- 
western Highway, Farmington | 
Township, Roy Bell, pointed out 
the man who he ‘had paid to haul | 
Arrested, Detroit junkman | 
      
    TOWN- | Willie Bee Wells admitted dump- | Elmer C. Dieterle, and was sen- 
      
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and other factors making it diffi- 
cult for Thomas to avoid the acci- 
dent were reason for the light 
Detroiter on Probation 
Robert <C. Kimberly, 49, of 1141 Merrick, Detroit, Oakland’s First Woman 
Rural Mail Carrier Dies | | 
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The first woman to carry mail | Four Towns more than 50 years 
on a rural route in Oakland! 
County, and the second in the 
United States, died yesterday 
afternoon at the age of 86. 
Mrs. Harriet C. Gott, a West 
tween Pontiac, Commerce and 
Negligent Homicide   
  Brings Probation 
Richard W. Thomas, 20, of 30500 | 
Burbank, Farmington, yesterday 
was placed on two years probation 
and assessed $500 court costs after 
admitting to negligent homicide 
March 14 in Circuit Court. 
Thomas’ car was involved in an 
accident at Twelve Mile road near 
Northwestern Highway Nov. 3, 
1953, which resulted in the death 
A hill which obstructed the view 
sentence, said Judge H. 
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enced to $100 or 30 days in jail. 
Wells chose the jail- term. 
   
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DRUGS ago. 
She was born March 28, 1868 
While still a young lady, she 
became a substitute mail carrier 
for her father, who first had the | 
route. After his death, she carried | 
the mail for 10 years. 
William Harrison of 3% West | 
Huron Street, who was superin- 
tendent of mails for the Pontiac   
The lady mail carrier was mar- 
ried to Alfred Gott, who preceded 
her in death. 
Mrs. Gott was a member of the 
Pine Lake Cemetery Association 
and was a Gleaners officer for 
23 years. 
She died at 3:45 p.m. yesterday 
after a year and‘a half of illness, 
  Citizens Group 
to Discuss Law Committee Plans Talks 
on Housing Ordinance 
in Pontiac Township 
The Pontiac Township Citizens 
Committee will meet Thursday to 
discuss an appeal by the Township 
Board of a _ housing ordinance 
voided Oct. 31, 1953, by Circuit | 
Judge H. Russel Holland. 
The meeting, with all township 
residents and interested out- 
siders invited, is slated for the 
fire hall at Opdyke and Pontiac 
roads at 8 p.m., according to 
Freeman L. Clark, committee 
chairman. 
The ordinance adopted July 77, 
1951, reuired owners of sub-stan- 
dard homes to bring them to par 
within six months. The standards 
were set up in the ordinance, said 
clark. 
Owners of housetrailers, not lo- 
cated in licensed parks, were re- 
quired to ‘‘make them over into 
permanet homes, or leave,”’ Clark 
stated. 
“The ordinance was too severe,” 
he stated, “‘and would have worked 
an undue hardship on a number of 
residents."’ | | | 
mey Rebert W. Hedge appealed. 
The case is scheduled for a Su- 
preme Court hearing April 4, 
but the citizens committee has 
asked an adjournment. 
“We think a less harsh measure 
could be worked out wh'ch would 
not force some persons now taking 
care of themselves to go on relief.”’ 
  
A cartel is an agreement where- 
by certain firms control the prices 
and regulate the production and | 
marketing of certain commodities, 
usually on an international basis.   iii Issue   
3.5 Mill Tax Increase 
Would Pay for Structure 
on 42-Acre Site 
L Conde m nation 
have been authorized to secure a 
42-acre site between Milford and 
Highland, in the event the bond 
issue is approved. 
Voters at the June board of edu- 
“Milford High School” or change 
it to “Huron Valley High School’’ 
will be on the ballot at that time. 
If approved and constructed, the 
new high school would release 22 
elementary grades, according to 
school officials. 
Included in the plans for the 
proposed high school is a gym- 
nasium of 1,700 seating capacity. 
Due to higher income because of 
increased valuations, the $650,000 
bond issue voted Sept. 29, 1952, 
will be paid off April 1, 1958, in- 
stead of 1964 as originally planned. 
According to school officials, the 
3.5 mills would be levied in. 1955, 
1956 and 1957. Beginning with 1958 
the total debt retirement millage 
would drop from 13.5 mills to 8. 
Retired Ofticial 
at Farmington, 
Isaac Bond Dies 
FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — A 
former Karmington Township su- 
pervisor, Isaac Bond, 78, of 30005 
Orchard Lake Rd., died Monday 
at his home following a two-month 
iliness. 
Mr. Bond had lived on his pres- 
ent farm since 1883. He had served 
as township treasurer, as Oakland 
Courty road commissioner, and 
was active in the building of the 
county tuberculosis sanatorium, 
contagious hospital, infirmary and 
the county jail. 
A school officer for over 40 
years, he also was a life member 
of Farmington Masonic Lodge, and 
the Order of the Eastern Star, 
and a member of the Command- 
ery, Consistory and Moslem 
Shrine. 
He and his wife, the former 
Charlotte Wolfe, celebrated their 
gelden wedding anniversary on 
Nev. 21, 1968, 
Surviving, besides his widow, are | 
two daughters, Mrs. Ethel Morris 
of Farmington, Mrs. Mildred Allen 
of Grosse Pointe; two sons, How- 
ard of Pontiac, Dr. Floyd of Clare- 
mont, Calif.; a brother, Fred of 
South Bend, Wash.; and eight 
grandchildren. 
Funeral service will be held 
at 2 p.m. Thursday from the   aa 
    Spencer Heeney Funeral Home, 
with burial in North Farmington   Cemetery, Slate Home Club 
Leaders Classes 
in Four Districts 
Lessons on cleaning rugs, up- 
hoistery and other materials will 
continue through next Tuesday by 
Oakland County Home Demon- 
strators Frieda Bennétt and Mary 
Hixon. 
Demonstrations are for leaders 
of area home demonstration groups 
and will be held from 9:30 a.m. 
to noon under the following sched- 
ule: 
Tomorrow, Pontiac district, 
VFW Hall; and Rochester district, 
Avon Township Hall; next Tues- 
day, Royal Oak district at T & B 
Hall, and Holly district at Davis- 
burg Town Hall. 
22 Killed, 17 Hurt   
in Halian Mine Blast SPOLETO, Italy —An explosion 
nearly 1,000 feet deep in a lignite 
coal mine today killed 22 miners 
and injured 17 others, First re- 
,| ports said none were trapped in 
the workings. 
The blast occurred in a mine at 
Morgnano di Spoleto, a hamlet 
near this city about 6 miles 
northeast of Rome. Apparently 
caused by accumulated coal gas, 
it smashed through the tunnels at 
6 a.m., just as the day’s second 
shift was starting to work. 
The injured, some in serious 
condition, were rushed to a hospi- 
tal here.   Royal Oak OKs 
Vickers Sewer Will Offer Facilities to 
Troy Plant Regardless 
of Annexation 
ROYAL OAK—The Royal Oak 
City Commission last night ap- 
proved allowing the Vickers Corp. 
of Detroit to use the Royal Oak 
sewage facilities whether the Vick- 
ers property in Troy Township is 
annexed to Royal Oak or not. 
Permission to extend water fa- 
cilities will require an approval 
frum Detroit, where Royal Oak 
gets its water. 
Currently a three-way tug of 
war is on concerning the pro- 
posed $2,000,000 Vickers plant at 
the southwest corner of Crooks 
and Maple roads in Trey Town- 
ship. 
The Chamber of Commerce in 
Royal Oak is circulating petitions 
to have the land annexed to Royal 
Oak. 
Residents of Troy have filed in- 
corporation petitions for the town- 
ship, including the proposed 76- 
acre plant site. This move was 
made to prevent the loss of the 
valuable tax base the industry will 
The city of Clawson also has its eye on the tax revenue of the 
  
  Community Activities building. Given by Alvin's of Pontiac, the show 
will begin at 8 p.m. in the CAI building. Here Mrs. F. S. J 
center, chairman of the event, adjusts the cuff on a dress being mod- 
eled by Mrs. Bengt Pulls of Pontiac, as Viria Lee Landon of Lake Orion 
looks on. The youngster will do a novelty dance at the show. 
      
  
    
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sardi, 52, Italy's pew permanent | trict last night destroyed a block > . ; ; 
observer presented homes: missing (Baitor's Note: Albert Gore (-Tenn) | ‘The fright, which I frankly ad-| course, the center of interest. We; for hours, I asked Adm. Rickover 
saluntheds vostunton to tusnctary |e ate vee tn elena a yg mit, and the exhilaration, which| were mere from lethal, /how many days the Nautilus could - ee toe es > A I shall not forget, were only as-| deathly radioactivity. Yet, we| proceed under water at full speed. 
Genetel Deg Hemumerskjold, | $130,000 damage. stomic-powsred submarine. We describes | pects of an enlightening, enjoy-| could harmlessly place our hands) “‘Indefinitely,” he answered. pened able, and inapiring cxpertence, wee ie Ol, gare, ee geet en ee eee 
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WAMMINGTON @n- How deep The food that we ate was sooked| 1 could feei its thrust upon the | would ‘still be ‘indefinite.’ ” 
00 op the Nautilus can dive is a secret,|°% tomic power. The water that| submarine's propeller, as if thou-| The significance of this may be 
, But there is no secret that 1 had| “¢ @@nk was distilled from ocean} sands and thousands of horses} measured by the fact that an or- 
nervous twinges as she plunged| “ter by stomic energy The sub-| were racing and surging in unison. | thodox submarine can travel full 
and Lunch downward in excess of 300 feet. |™&rime was not only driven but/ After the reactor, we visited oth-| speed under water for only about 
How fast she will race through | U&bted, heated and air-conditioned | er compartments. The living quar- | an hour. 
9 the dark briny depths is also a|°Y Stomic energy. In fact, all pow-|ters of the crew are better, we 
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Tries Suicide o> iste pactinn ef two ae ine to ae waht tiny ene Figures quickly pre that our clergy are 
inspect the vessel. Each of us| son for the Nautilus. per is not too well paid) Many of us indulge our 
Individual Chicken Pot Pie Se eee ns “al “Kid Stuff”! eur" church nancial ee Doctor Charged With | his coat instruments to test radi-| The ranking naval officers took Kid Stuff"! Y. 
oactivity. their turns in presiding over three . To practice the Christian teaching of tithing 
. . Oklahoma Murder of * ¢ @ sittings at the dinner table where , ~viving cao-tenth of our earnings to sup- 
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A large selection of crispy salads and delicious Wife, 3 Children 1 eine’ Bens Paste CDT) tak | cally cocked Carte | wen men or hove engage tn reckless experiece. To give as much to your churc 
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Michael Hrabovsky: “We need never Hrabovsky was working that day in 
feel alone as long as you have women on = St. Paul, Minnesota. ’ , | 
duty who are kind and helpful.” -  Hehad left there, but the operator was 
Here’s why she wrote the letter: One _told he might be in another Minnesota 
day last summer as Mrs. Hrabovsky city. But he was not there either. And so ' # Te cealineteeallieatie ANNE RIE . worked in the kitchen she heard her 6- _it went until, thanks to the persistence , 
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the doctor and hospital, she sped Michael The cost to the Hrabovskys? Just $2.42. 
John to Greenville, where his badly in- Can any words better describe the 
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ham (14-2) and Southfield (13-5). 
In addition to St. Mikes and 
Roseville, league champs were 
Southfield (Inter-Lakes), Milford 
(W ay ne - Oakland), Birmingham 
(Eastern ), Imlay City 
(South Central), Almont (Southern 
Thumb) and Utica and South Lake 
  
On the Bright Side!   
    
  Robarja Wins 
Club Honor as 
"Best Athlete’ 
Twelve-Year Old Is 
- Named at Banquet in 
Boys’ Club 
Robert Robarja 12, was named 
the outstanding athlete of the 
past year at the father and son 
bar.quet held last night at the 
Boys’ Club. Robert was named 
for thig honor on the basis of his 
ability, leadership, and good sports- 
manship. 
Although only 12 years old 
y Was an outstanding per-     
former on jast year’s city Mid- 
get Baseball League champion. 
ship team, while playing 3rd 
base, He is also a member of the 
Beys’ Club tumbling team as 
well as an outstanding track per 
former and baseketbal player. 
ing athletic awards included Jim 
Skinner as the outstanding base-| 
ball player. 
Joe Barron was named outstand- 
‘ng basketball player, 
Tom McGuigan 16, was chosen) 
most improved athlete of the year. | 
Stanley Cup Schedule | Here's how the Ist round of the | 
Stanley Cup playoffs is scheduled: | 
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Geturday and Tuesday. (March 29) at} Teroato   Mf mecessary, Thursday, March 31,. as | 
fr ao @eturday, April 2. at Toronto | 
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end Thursday st Montreal 
amd Tuesday (March 29) 
  at (Bi-County co-champs). 
   
          
         
          
    
‘14 Returning Lettermen Make PHS ‘Cup Series Detroit Meets   
Cronin in Dark . 
  
Maple Leafs in i The Sox’ 
Higgins, held. a news conference 
Monday and spiked reports that 
  nt 2 : 
peak 
night when they humiliated 
Canadiens 6-0 in Olympia to 
their 7th straight National 
League title. It climaxed 
in the history of 
THE 
won eight pre- 
  
singles, sanctioned by both the ABC and WIBC, will begin April 2. 
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  Track—CoachSchloerke Very Happy. — Serio Ingersoll Heads Track mentor Wally Schloerke| record. Ted Munger can help In Independent Ladies Loop . By H. GUY MOATS 
Now, with the formal arrival of 
| Spring on the books, sports ac- 
tivities at Pontiac High School will 
take on a new look. 
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For some weeks there has been 
definite moves have been within 
the circle of track and field 
athletes. 
Just waiting until basketball 
| goach Art Van Ryzin’s good cage 
squad had   | is very happy over the size of his 
returning letterman contingent. 
He has some 14 letter winners 
from the 1954 squad, including 
hurdler Willie Wilson, dash man 
Freeman Watkins, hurdler and 
high jumper Hayes Jones, quarter- 
milers Norris Jackson, Charlie 
Robinson and James Shorter. 
Then there are Walt King, cager, 
who won lst place last year in the 
Valley undergraduate meet at 
5-8 last year. 
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the making for this spring. | 
  } Cranes’ Nine Heads South a 12-foot vaulter 
Thrasher, who cleared 11-9 in the | tion.”   } | this event, also. 
The shot is the Chiefs’ weak- 
est event, Schioerke says. Herb 
Butler is the best at present, 
with around 45 feet. “We're up 
against some very good shot 
putters in the Valley, this year,” 
Wally says. 
“We're pretty well fixed with 
some good boys in the distances,” 
Schloerke remarked the other 
5 feet 10 inches; “Red” Taylor,| day. “With Johnny James, the in the high jump, also in the broad | basketball players, who placed jump and low hurdles; Marv in state meets the last two years 
Cagle, another jumper who did| and has school record time of 2:02 for the half-mile, we should 
get some points here. James is 
Schloerke believes he may have @ late season runner, runs just 
in George | g00d enough to beat his competi- 
Other half-milers include | 
‘4 undergrad meet for a new Rod Treais, junior cager, who 
  for Spring Training Jaunt| Spring sports for Oakland County 
Schools get off to a flying start 
this week as Cranbrook's baseball 
team prepares for its 6th annual 
southern training swing Wednes- 
day. 
Fred Campbell's Cranes will 
play six games opening Friday 
with Covington, Va., and closing 
April 1 with the University of 
Virginia freshmen at Charlottes. 
ville, Va. Seven lettermen are 
back to form the nucteus of the 
Crane nine. The bulk of the ex- 
perience is among the battery- 
men, .   by George Gary of Pontiac, be- | year. 
ginning his 3rd season as a regu- 
lar, though only a junior. 
Other letter winners are infield- 
ers Marc Cunningham, Pete Daw. |_ 
kins and Joe Prendergast, and out- 
fielder Jim Grube. 
Rounding out the traveling team 
for the southern trip, along with 
the 7 lettermen, are pitchers Pete | 
Bedford, Dave Campbell and Chuck   , | m 
hee eee pave Cnoper. out | event this year. Several boys are 
Grube, and ‘catcher Dan Crowley. j capable of clipping Jack Richards’ 
* Campbell and Dunkel and Daw-| 52.5. In this group, Jackson is 
| king are from Royal Oak, Pren-| rated highly, only Logan of Fiint came fast at end of last season 
and Len Briscoe, a senior, one 
of several hard-working runners 
that get out voluntarily at 7:30 
each morning for training runs. 
These boys are not lettermen, 
but may earn their awards this ®™*   Officers for the 1955-56 bowling 
season were elected recently for the Independent Ladies League. Gloria 
was named prsident. Oth- 
ers include: vice president Beulah 
  
  Aussie Cuppers May 
Not Play in States 
MELBOURNE, Australia, w —| 
Don Ferguson, vice president of | Scheduled today promise to off 
the Lawn Tennis Assn. of Austral. | ore excitement than the two in- 
ia, disclosed Monday night that | @surals. Final Records 
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the Philadelphia truck driver, 
probably never will pose any threat 
to Rocky Marciano as a heavy- 
weight challenger, but with some 
experience he should be capable 
of holding his own in fast com- 
petition. 
He's a confident lad of 20, this 
Irishman, and he looked like a 
Red Wings’ victories have | Comer, indeed, last night when he 
the last three years, and |¢@"med a split 10-round decision 
heavy favorites to make it | OVeT Wayne Bethea of New York 
7 at Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway 
arena, 
Across town at St. Nicholas 
Arena, Jackie Labua of New York 
out-pointed Rafel Merentino of 
Argentina in a 10 that finished with 
both slugging away but unmarked. 
Tigers Ship 5 Back 
fo Minor Circuits   
Five players were shipped back 
to the minors yesterday. More are 
slated to go within a few days. 
Buffalo got outfielder Fred Flem- 
ming and pitcher Jim . 
Catcher Ron Witucki and pitcher 
Bob Cruze went to Little Rock 
and Tom Sharkey was sent to 
Tigertown for duty in a lower 
ing | league. 
Seven more will be cut from the 
.|team before it heads northward 
next week with an estimated 32 
players. The roster must be trim- 
med to 28 within a month after 
opening day, 
  
Ohio and New Mexico — 
Cagers Win AAU Starts 
DENVER @—The Akron, Ohio, Goddyear Wingfoots and CVE 
Travelers of Artesia, N. M., scored 
victories Monday night in the 
+ | opening round of the 48th annual 
National Amateur Athletic Union 
Basketball Tournament. 
round of the 48th annual National 
Amateur Athletic Union Basketball 
Tournament. 
While seeded teams do not bow 
in until Tuesday, the six games 
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The Boston Celtics, hottest shoot girls tournament over the weekend, the national table tennis junior 
    
Australia's Davis Cup team may | 
not compete in the U.S. National 
Tournament at Forest Hills if the 
  
    
    took over today where the boys 
Sam's domination of the Pan- 
| American Games. 
pre-Olympic program for 22 North Women Set fo Continue American Domination 
‘of Pan-Am Games: McCormick Paces U.S. Divers MEXICO CITY @ — The girls 
Main event of the waning 1955 
Leading the United States into 
    event precedes the Davis Cup chal- 
lenge round. ’ 
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all the diving crowns worth own- 
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ditioned numerical strength were 
the answers to the U.S. display of 
mastery to date in the games. 
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¥ 3 #; oo. » | én s |. _¢ “\ se + hal |Dayton Boxer "Ty Vy | : | | Next Opponent i for Linscott . . 
: ° ° ‘ middleweight, will return to the |Sowling Tournament in weekend A ay THE ADOCIATED FERNS Orci leak ot the 24-year |cld, should be, able fe tale their) The Temple singled home the| scene of his only professional de- |Competition. All actual leaders stood firm. wes a.conple of wasks ago thet | Tigh*hander ever since, aaewes. |e Ctengp feat on Thursday night. March 4 a Bucky Harris, of the De- Al Aber, Steve Gromek and Billy | day. ninth as Pittsburgh lost 43. . 
“Tm rn the Tiger’ Lancia Tis, | tone picing ante oe a et tees, sot i iow round tot | Time for a FREE Check-up! | troit Tigers, said, “I'm looking for | sters in the Tigers’ Lakeland, Fla.,| some pitching depth to support a| boost the grape-| St.Louis not only lost to Philta-| ‘our rownd bout. | me a heck-up this kid Frank Lary to take his) camp, is one of those “maybes” | pretty set lineup that lagged just | fruit standings with an $4 record. |delphia 32, but rookie first base. ae eae a Ge Seen She The turn as a starting pitcher this| in Detroit's hopes for the first di-| one game eut of fourth place last The Cleveland Indians beat the |man Joe Cunningham was beaned | Boxing Cll MOTOR BRAKE year.” And Bucky's been taking | “sion this season. He's not a big | season. New York Giants 32. Al Rosen's| by Tom Casagrande. X-rays failed | *ing’s wecre 5 guy, only 5-11, but he packs 180 ee two-run single in the ninth broke | to disclose a fracture, but Cunning: | than a year with TUNE-UP . SERVICE pounds and he appears to be Lary gave w dust cap bit—end up a 11 te. ham will be lost for two or three | Motor ‘ strong. a run—in three innings; The Indians, incidentally, also | days. - Piazza Tee CALIFORNIA... Thus far, Lary has worked 11 | against Boston. But next time out,|/ came up with a signed contract * 28 ® The bout will be one of six to be |i aay — . ; where te live, how best to find | ings for the Tigers, more than | he was tagged for six runs in three | from Bobby Avila. the Tribe’s| The New York Yankees, finally | held at Pruden Auditorium e the cost of homes, heating | 2Y other hurler in camp. He's up| frames by Kansas City heidout batting champion. Avila | warming up at the plate, clubbed| Stein said that Linscott was to bills, the truth about the climate, | {rom Buffalo, where he had a 15-11| Yesterday, however, he popped | finally consented to the same con- | the Brooklyn Dodgers 19-8 with Bill | have met the rugged Jasper Hall Se eee sent Hl coven tuntoa: vo bitter, Delors chs | fee el reatinace teroneh | tract he suutbed last week, re-|Showren tad Bob Cary each get-/of Detroit in a scheduled March 22 age pensions, what to do when ff seven-inning no-hitter, before wind-|five innings. Two other rookies,| portedly calling for $27,000 and |ting four hits, Don Zimmer show, but that show was cancelled you get here-— what to avoid ij ing up the year with the Tigers| Paul Foytack and Babe Birrer,| possiby $2,000 in bonuses. He got | three hits, including a home run,|when the Auditorium was made | when you come. Do you went Bat 0-0. continued the whitewash and De-| about $18,000 last season. for the Brooks, but by the fourth | available for the March 24 date. 1211 North Perry Se. to be one of the 30,000 peopse §/ Harris figures that Lary, whose|troit won 40. se 8 inning, the Yanks had an 11-3 lead| ‘Troy, a Dayton, Ohio, Golden At, Madison Street : 2 month who come to live in fi brother Al is trying to hang on| It was the Tigers’ fifth victory Ted Kluszewski hit a home run | off Russ Meyer and Pete Wojey.|Gioves champion in 1950, has a FE 3-9557 8 California? Expansion of old busi- with the Chicago Cubs, and per-|in 12 spring decisions and first | to put Cincinnati back into the ball | Ewell Blackwell started for New| more impressive record than Hall : meunes dovetogment of raw Sus haps lefty Bob Miller, a 19-year-! shutout game at 33 in the eighth, and | York and was wild, walking seven. | and is expected to provide a real ; those people every day. ‘These - busingsass need experienced ed 0 Wants to Beat Zatopek tgite tees weaving Michiana ei are. we eal on ac . d Se ee ae Venutery vetlremsent : “California and a resumed career, ; . , Serie oe | .  |Aussies Have Successor to John Landy |! "tne sui resumea is care > er Chamber Commerce Book. « ' . and three lest record. ZS a Me eaters e|Champs Win jin Colorful Distance Star, Stephens “inc lt tle Grn a 2275, San Francisco. ra . MELBOURNE ® — Australian|weather and with virtually no ane bas eves mats eanbliiens: , 00D PLUMBING ‘ ‘tenets track fanatics, saddened by the competition. To win either the 5,000 or 10, ° ° ° — in IL Test tirement of Miracle Miler John | But unlike the seriousminded|meters at the 1956 Melbourne | Shindorf in Dual Bid jah! : Landy, have found @ new idol in|Landy, Stephens has abundant | Olympic games; to repay, by suc-| © Russ Shindorf, former St. Mich- always on the job! NORMALIZE J, | Dave, Stephens, the “Flying Milk-| natural color, a carefree, happy-| ceeding, the interest shown in him | ael'sHigh School athlete, is a can- | : Elks Bump Hamtramck | man” of Melbourne, who runs | go-lucky nature. He's a born show-|by Czech “Human Locomotive” | didate for 2 spring sports teams YOUR Quintet, 54-29, Gain | barefoot and turns out strings of|man and an outspoken critic of | Emil Zatopek in 1952; to beat Zat-|at Adrian College this year. The WEIGHT sh . sensational times like a butcher | official bungling. The crowds love | opek. ex-Shamrock, a freshman, is out Tonight’s Semis producing sausages. him. After he has achieved tease oon. tor bath track and golf. John An- Stephens, an “unknown” only| Stephens first drew real atten- | bitions, hopes to & | tico, senior, is a mem- AND Pontiac's Class D City League | tive months ago, isn’t threatening | tion Jan. 13, when he set new Au- | schoolteacher. ber of the Bulldog baseball team. tse, RELAX Tntentity Receestion Association | saile He ans’ orld Fecord for the |stralian records for five and six | pes —— hr? Inter-City Recreation Association | mile. runs longer distances. miles in a orian selection tria! 
Ww cuaranenset ot Poatin: igh Sched But he resembles Landy in/run. Racing on a grass surface First Quality Original ipment Quolity he e offer the ladies b 1g| many ways and Aussies are confi-| he was timed in 24:01.8 for five be the same privileges || Monday night by drubbing Perry's | gone that the 24-year-old milkman | miles and-28:38 for six miles, cut Es as men in t own || Bandits of Hamtramck, 54-29. will climb to the same athletic | ting 48.2 seconds off the old 6-mile t cader the “guper- Semi-finals of the tourney will | eichts. record. b4 Corrie , ,. | Like Landy, Dave is a complete| His best personal six miles be- : Glenn. Steam Baths, many aadponyaiaramtoerede athletic fanatic who covers enor-| fore then bad been “about 32 min- : Elect Cabinets, - i] entry, 723, meeting Highland (mous distances by himself and utes’’ and actually he seldom had ’ ‘ erciee equipment, oc, i at Park at 8:38 p.m. Dearborn and trains without @ coach. Again like tasted the dintanse Stace Gant time ; You can't buy more hot water for § , Landy, can perform sensation- broken the 3 j Available daily bem 8.6. m to Tee eed ca te ean in the | S2Y_om bad tracks, in shocking | mile national records. Also TAIL PIPES and Ford, Chevrolet, less money than with an turned on steam 
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derwater,”’ the $3,000,000 RKO 
spectacle to be shown at the Oak- 
land Theater beginning Thuraday, 
‘| actually took, place 20 feet below 
the lake surface at Florida's Silver 
Springs. Most of the 200 Hollywood 
and newspaper celebrities were pro- 
tected by aqua-lungs. But lovely 
Hollywood star, Jayne Mansfield, 
tried it “straight.” Aside from 
bathing cap and suit her only 
equipment was a waterproof wrist 
watch worn to time her stay under 
water. Both watch and wearer 
came up in good shape. 
.|Russia Repeats- 
Threat to Unity 
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connection with their Dec. 2 pledge 
to draw up their own mutual se- 
curity treaty if the West approves 
the Paris agreements. 
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       for the Whole Family 
to Select From    
  amazing world premiere of “Un-|   
  |. , - One of our favorite actres- 
ses, Margaret Hayes (wife of 
Herbert Bayard Swope Jr.) 
| plays the sassy, sexy school- 
|ma’rm in the movie “Black- 
|board Jungle”. , Have a 
simile: “He was as white as 
white-on-white.” 
* * * * 
Bishop Sheen said it: “Nowa- 
days everything in the home is 
controlled by a switch but the 
children.” 
* * * * 
Bob Crosby relates in Red- 
book that when he was six, he 
found a $5 bill and took it to 
his. big brother Bing, who was 
15. Bing said, “We go 50-50 on 
everything, don’t we?”—got it 
changed, gave Bob two silver 
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THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 
  necklace . . 
Gennaro of “Pajama Game” . 
Davis Jr. for a B’way show. 
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH:   dollars, and kept three for himself, according to Bob, who adds: 
“Bing’s been ahead ever since.” 
* 
,Peter Lind Hayes said at a dinner for Ike, “I have a right 
te be here because we were in the same Army togther.” 
* 
Glamour doll Anita Ekberg’ll come from Hollywood to be 
queen of the Art Students League Dream Ball Apr.1.. . How- 
- ard Hughes and a party of 30 staying in 
Miami have the town mystified about his 
next “important announcement.” .. . 
Lilo the French star of “Can-Can,” has 
been offered several B’way shows, but 
she says “They're all too clean.” 
* 
Marion Brando's 
Marianni, says her chats with ex- 
boxer Mike Sands aren't romantic at 
all. . . Xavier Cugat and Abbe Lane 
drew 2,000 to their Reseland mambe 
madness which is the hottest thing 
his record “Honey Babe,” she as a model 
suddenly wooed by two movie companies. 
MISS STANTON Darlene’s in “New Orleans Uncensored” 
(due at the Palace) which also exhibits Helene Stanton. 
Arthur Loew Jr.'s gift to Eartha Kitt: 
. Grace Kelly’s taking ballet lessons from Pete 
. . Mike Sloan wants Sammy | 
“Comedians are so young these | 
days,” says Bob Hope, “that make-up men sometimes don’t | 
know which end to put the powder on.” 
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riage bustup—now expects to divorce Ed Begley in Las Vegas." 1 oo ang sent to. the | WALLED LAKE. \ 
a dune divorce, | amembly yetrday il by Sen. | _ % 
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Management 
All differences between the Pontiac Drive-In 
Theatre and Local 620 Motion Picture Operators 
Union have been settled. Members of Local 620 
Motion Picture Operators Union will be employed 
again this year at the Pontiac Drive-In Theatre 
when we open , . . in the near future. 
Watch for Picture 
Announcement in Thursday's 
Pontiac Press 
PONTIAC DRIVE-IN THEATER 
2435 Dixie Highway . . Near Telegraph | 
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The mark of an expert driver is 
neither his speed nor his souped 
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mature person who threatens him- 
self and others, strains his engine, 
and tortures his tires. His thought- 
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may not live to outgrow.           by The Pontiac Press 
in Co-operation with | squirrel on a whirl had things hop- | ..:4 the delegates, including sev- | Ping yesterday on the West_Side. | eraj-already in Hong Kong. refused 
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= yeamnon suorrne comme ||Wintry Weather | " one | 
ses ry Weather| MARKETS | a —___— 
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>») ’ — ~. Approximately 800 sq. 4 Produce . . g “ee ™ 4 x a 27 ~ 
> ~ = feet. Ideal y suited for fi ins ; DETROIT PRODUCE va ‘ ‘ Poa- \ 
a. ~ af shop, hobby shop and steer jotelt unen ~M! preey gu pute farmers” In a ls | ‘ . " oe a eo 
. —— Call Lincoln 5-9200 or write: Tel Meee CHICAGO" (%) —A_ return to mp eos cag of me ~ be etice 4 say entre | 4p ~Apel eth 
Sh ; : -fluron wintry weather in the Midwest 6.00 bu; No. 1, 400-456 bu; vs , j aire ee 
Phone ton Build Center, Inc., 500 S. Washing helped create a good demand for 33 bes apples’ Metuteah, “te 1 "Se. NEW YORK (#)— The stock tw wun ee feaker. 
Lincoln §-9200 g. Royal Oak, Mich. feed grain on the Board of Trade | ers Bry. Ne 1, 330-336 h fancy, ¢40| market was mixed today in early Huroe, FES¢s. i" 
. . ‘ i pppes, Siccie's Rete Ne 1.328 ‘anes teed care Piymouth trucks and Midwest Employment’ 
Corn was up a coup! egetabios: | stocks mad , Rismenschneid 6 PONTIAC BANK BLDG 
one time and oats Showed the capbage. not 1 55-1 'ts be, | Tunning to @ point or more 4 eens rom is as nae 
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oy — grain, although somewhat rete topped. Me. 1/1 6b-L be, bu Celery most issues were content a ¢ Bah rs. Lake. 3 to 6 p. 
juctantly. Whe 1, 100-128 | Fennel, wo.| Small fractional i = NCED W 
HOME VALUES hove risen with an ihreguier per fron dob pe NLecks het Lia #96: | signs. plus or minus 00 to 6110 a ROUTES, Pays Call MI 6-4853. 
; -- firmed wi trend behs. Onions, dry Ne. 1, 1.00- pense Can piece 1 WAITRESS 
considerably in recent years A nade “un the rest of the | ,, 00: Dersatps. noi, Tse-hon b-| The start today was the same as perience Speccessary. Call” r Sore, wt Auer is serene. 
. «» have you increased your racts were strane. soybean con- | Potatoes, No.1 2.60-2.60 nee ee Oe ant ec aek oe On Friday TEE = . rE Ex! NCED } 
t This , box; shubarb were, ae 1, 85-60. 5-Ib ended unchanged while EE INSPECTORS | fest growing concern. 
protec ion to cover th | was the last da dos. Ra . Ne 1, 96-1.158| yesterda Needed to m opportunity. Good sal- 
@ volue in March grai y for trading | bu. turnip, topped’ Ne. 1) 140-200 bu. y there was a loss of reverts io Oskiand Co. for s ne- EspenisneeD COO APPLY it 
of your home? ' *h grain futures. Any con- No. 1. 180-200 bu.| 31.00 in the Associated Press tena) company Cou, * ne Tw 
racts remaining open at DETROIT EGGS average of and pay is, commensurate with persca. Tomahawk  Resteurest, 
have to be settled by the close | _ pgtrorr e of 60 stocks at $155.10 initiative and ‘effort Bich school 2041_Aubura Rd. 
be by deli De ..March 22 (AP)—Eggs because of education car oh 
By W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency the cash commodity y very of | Detrolt. estes included, Pi os rr of a late selloff. gemeet ani_snowiedag of EXPER TEN w 7 
j Wea ny: ot the tet th ee canes nner tee ares as" _ Carvers diaplayed a measure ; : Phaifes WHERIS 25D _ALIG® Fes 360° tang. dew. eoren 
H. W. Hutienlocher Me: £ | hour was % to 1 cent. hi first wd .ovs s%5. medion “re improvements, as they did Lawasueok , ent man mus ws 
318 Riker Bldg. ex B Kems J) March $2.19; corm % to psoas browne ""Grade ih jumbo viavaveté| acreage. oe eee eet + aa rae Oak Lasere, et ae a 
FE 4-1551 igher, March $1 44% medium ‘se “4 ; wtd ore’ aces ate - Kennecott Cc H Hutchins rt EaP HAS SEVER AL DE- 
. . * Fl 3 » Ft. ‘rable openines ‘ 
to % higher, March 72 oats | Clarge 24-28 wtd avg 35 Co erage | Salmed 2 » President of Pon- retail sales ¢ S,. Patersis phew calle Spohr as 
' 2%; 2», ave 3 eve 38. Checks 32- tiac Varnish Com tures. isc "ee ete ct Diner 114 Woodward 
to % low ; Tye 4)" ie 3. Aircra pany, announced ve supolies : we. 
beans \ t March $1.03%; soy- quate Deme theady, Supplies generally ade- | the fts improved shortly after | yesterday the pit,.nar, tin merchandise. “ Com re 
; ans % to 2% higher only fair opening with General Dy appointment of Law- tunty for 4 & ‘ne oppor Day worker . $241 
$2.60%: and | » March} cmicaco pUTTEs namics up 2 poi ~| rence J. Koller as Director Men © te 2 env Woltress exp g t0eh38 br 
ard ® to B BUTTER AND EGGS points and United as of Re- © least eoes with to ee ty te 
a hundred cents| CHICAGO, Aircraft , t qoaie ae! BOND EN / f 
pounds . March 21 (AP) — up betw search. Koller deauate , "-MPLOYMEN 
os higher, March | {t#*47: receipts Butter | poi een 1 and 2 will inaugura be erevied ef toll salary | -NT 
. . $12.25. , March | {ng prices unchanped’ 43 score AA SY. points. . substantial expansion te a) mar Mr Jack Reen’ SEWER CL OPVEE_EEPERE 
eT eee one ae eat:| Steels and pany’s of the com-| “Con vear’ Service ‘Store “30's. Owoced, Me ; 
. eR echt rails were mixed. research services in i —Cass Mins tenvtetecnten - Must Be accurate typist 
H Grain Pric Fess * recetpte 18.960; Motors held steady. Chemicals dustrial protective coati - LAB eee room 6 duties. tiie W. Murea, 
+1. ron es sale buying prices ints, 18.se0: wnole- | were lower with Eastman mi finishings. ngs and —— RERS WANTED GENERAL OFFICE WORK. BOOK- 
| SER V CHICAGO, Maren 32" 1AP)—Ope O'"G. standards M4. aitties ‘329. checks off 0 poiet. odak | Since 1948 he has served as head Saco jong’e'starine’ ey sppototmens call PE coool 
- ning | receipts 34 25. ‘ of the Industrial-Automoti A, PR Sint oa WOMAN F< 
j ICE Mar... 219% Mer” CHICAGO POTATOES Gomenn 1 gher stocks were | oratory at Be me ve lab i pie vetore 5 pm. Mar hhousewon r end care HELP wire 
. May 313", Mor ce eeees 104% | , CHICAGO, March 21 | Motors; Zenith Radic. rry ., Detroit. abe “ Live in. OR . ren, 
Sep srqsenes 197% ” 106 Arrivele old stesk 321, eee ae Standard Oil (NJ), and United . ny; ND” E +1.0-82 br. SALES IES 
EAST TOWN Dee oe - ie sep ee 1 00% us shigeneats Pinias e50 Benen total Alr Lines. Name’ Air Sales Head 83% w “=MPLOY MENT LADKEs DRESSES AND CHII- 
COLLISION “ee... aes Soybeans 112 | oral. Cyatay 1. one stock eupplies R Lower were Goodrich, Disti for AC S rk - Boom _38 experienced. Good onnnine roughly 
Bear Equipment and Wheel Balancing May 0 TSS MSS ooo 2 BBSS | sce ae wand marae duit 'o| Corp., American Teleph isuilers pork Plugs MIDWES Comminsions, “merehandive, div 
Sep 148% Sty hates moat: Stabe Dussste es-4.e0. Ma eld | Chemical n Telephone, Dow| He HURRY! * -ST George's & Ne Mr Goorse 
Frame and Axle Straightening Dec | 1... ion Sep Pte wares. oe ne Pontiacs washed sinena leu , and Royal Dutch Patro- Henry P. Stanley has been ap-| Machine Asotnann HURRY! mee Newoorts, 1¢ 6 
35 Elizabeth St. mig tt Me Now (10...) 236% | Complete. 26. New stock supplies | in- = pointed director of aviation sal Bales. exo wow. eS LINEN DEMONSTRATORS 
Ph. re 4-5 Mer ...... Lard steady: good and market ado a new es, Me-ha c¢ exo. . ++» 400 . 
1 ) . 2 Ma > earlot track sales. ut ly created position Business . eee ewes y Plan 
Wy. 2 Mar... ang | Florida found reds gaas-aie "°° New York Stock Spark Plug Division of General Mechanical secineers 77.1 Collecting mo aeiveriag. 
sp “ dy cee ec eee 12 60 DETROIT POUL (Late Morning ‘OCKS Motors. ral Brofiomen exo ores OS Part time work. gavering. 
: » -.+» 1260]. DETROIT, Ma rey mortaseaes In Photonranner pode Wee we SP 
; ; per ; rem 33 (AP) Prices pia | A40™* BX... 41649 in announcing the appointment Joorman. ex Portreit exp $400 Hare 7 E Pear! 
a STOCKS — Br ity live poultry wu roe for No 1 qual- Semizal vas. 264 Jones Man .. e¢¢) E. H. Francois, sales m ( a see iaiDDLE Fort _Lineele 5206. 
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in Stock p . Alum Am *..399) Lib MeN & L plugs in the United, : o‘fce manag xe housework. Live _in os 
s and Bonds NEW YORK — The pitary [ao nitare Bea at iat i, epee” | Bremer | Bt FOMAR LIVE. 1M 
strength of the free nat Y | 130 cops, Bee eee "pricey | A™ Cyan ssoee G2 Loew's es Detroit ies tnd. Telegraph. _housewor sewort "6 deve Fi and lieht 
We maintain assessed by V will be | unchanged. to 1 hi 1 sreee wet rrdey |am Gas &@ Bi 423 [or egoe™ «318 ° Write Holden mt or PE_5-0005 
@ maintain a direct line to a Se eae ne | inks weaethaatiaeae| is Etre Bi a 7 th No seen See | ET, 
a . member of all y Struble, USN: chairman of jz ot "ater ‘rers and brotiers| Am Motors” 313 Mack ‘Trk || 203 es MANIC wil Expe DINER 
& principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute the United States miliary delega.| “taponeties |Am mGes' 0 fra Martin Ol 354 wns Garage. t6 8 Saginen Fen" Larte enters p.m Maseete 
r quotation service tion to the United lega- Am N Gas 0. B14 gtr ae | Martie C3408” Walne HDDLEAGED OR OLDER MAR- Diner PE bsa3) 7 Melestie 
; available at all times. major Nations, in e : Am Beating .. 334 Mead © ‘3 Harriet C. 3446 | Waly siot man Peet ae fm. Bo WIDDLEAGED WOMAN TO CAR 
address at the Brand Livestock am Smelt... 45. Mid Coo. 863 w . . tw 11128 Bivd. E. Be- tor 9" AN TO CARS 
“fi : ; Day dinner i Names DETROIT LIVES Am St! Pa | 30g Mid Sul re 'a3 te. beloved sunt of Hower PART TIME JOB phone "More, tor bow 
: C; N Fane nye, Waldort-Astoria | ayia barrows ang VERTOCE lam Toon TU: Mont Ward. ee i PART TIME JOB ree repens, Tt St 
; » iNe hler H ; City April 13. | 38e higher” top Se up. sows. bel fully | Am Zine “Ses Motor “Pd. a3 will be held Thursday, Maren Maho me pe wot et ND om 5 MOTEEES 
° enry E. Abt, president of Brand | 18 7-! 9 tee ep: sows held un-| Anec Cop. $83 Motor Wheci.. 38 is a2 3 «inst rvs —unowen on PERO Site ae — ) 
44 Community National ; Names Foundation Inc py ; sorted choice Phaand on Armeo 8ti 74.1 M ola .. 472 Harber e wna e. Keego REAL ATE 8B x 10. 
3 i Bank Bidg. following Admi ’ +» Bald that! most 17.50; few lots choice 1's 1715. mour&Co i4 ueller Br... 373 Frank Tully of wi v salesman with brok onstrate small 
7 FE 2-9119 wn siniral Struble’s ad. | = te Ibe. 1625-16 78; ‘anal atl noe” 21¢ Murray Cp m4 ment ot * Pine Tetoting elater- pm —— a two roher _ qualifice- ties Pree 4 enhe wie a. 
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. 4 of standing presentation | vty and com Te ctcers 3180 moet | Bamewet ce ta Nat Thee -. 626 Claude John. Leona 20, 1953, REAL ESTATE 1 meckend: off salary Live 
, appiest Homes cee camming ena asses ere Gt eo) Bee Bees meade EAL ESTATE | Si oy sane Somme 
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a4 re tinan ley Stores ‘ t, Wrig- | Mehtwetgnt ® mostly 10.00-12.00, few Warn... 425 No Am an $14 service head Puneral homes, Sd eu F hoon J 
77 ost + Ines Detrolt wilicy"and commercial alle 14-00-16 60, Brigg in 0c. St Nor ‘Face’ | Phumertelt, Pune s"wednensny, | Bien gt ewe peut em Sat Weclve cn ot Mises 
+. —_— — ves stead 16.00;| Brun Balke... Sia Pw 6S elt. Puners! Home : = of . 
pt W Ameri ~ ity and . carly bulk gon qual- | Bud e..) 264 Nwst Airlin ford, Michigafi. Intermen Ox- a. 
Ca tol ay ” PI n Brake Shoe up to 30.00 and ane, wnt arin. eid Cale oe 2 liver “cp He will ie im state at am newers R. J. VALUET, Realtor = 
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ve Detroit \tguep aolebae’ net many below ‘1008. Can Dey cceenee t32 Parke Da a? ee Re aexperienced U. of M. real 
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Co. h American weeled slo wn nd. ehak Sariet i» Casvter cy Fy Phelps. isa Kraus onevet wife of Noha roundings. . sur- im persen. 
plans ee nay as announced | geod and choice Camps 0.58: short Gent Celanese seg pnilip Mor .. 902 | Reward Goanella. Mrs of | Mrs. coh Mr. Charen ee space. or PEGGY’S 
Blok Division te merican Brake- 1 shine £2.00. wh shore lambs No. | Con Ti P 8 32} Pilisey Mints i Souter. Mrs. James Madden. Miss 1117 8. Telegraph Rd 
: .Winchest , iambs No 2 skin: 00 Ib | Cert-teed Pit Plate : dea Kraus and James Kraus ye +003) Res, FE 5-s09 
later this year. The er, Va. | sheep scarce, shorn sia i §690.90-21.80, | Ches & - 332 pr “6 F sister of Miss Julia Dimond SALESMA re a 
‘ . ) . move able 3 .00- ughter ewes quot- Oh “61 ot & GC oa and Mrs W. W. Costel MAN WANTED WITH Fist. PisH. 7 : 
the 20 hourly rated workers i cme > LIV ; Chryeier” le Pure Ow |... $83) Gay, March. spe Wednes- time” Frite, Lakeland “Custom Saleswoman 
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‘ “better utilization im | 1050-17 00n tatier price: tresly ‘fer choice | Cem Bat ate Rey Too Bat Kraus will’ etme Home. Mrs SPOTT 
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$ Detroit plant en tools."’ The Be. 3 cad 7s: 8 cbere auck y for chetee Con Edis .... 81 RKO Pict... “3 Brace-Smith e at the On wool . 
200-220 Ib  chetce No. 1 Consum Pw. Rock . Funeral Home. , y Fox Dry Clean- Full _¢ 
} terials for automobiles, aircraft det cc oo Soe |SSeRee de, Peta gs smmannoE Mamce ceca | MLMAN BETwEEY LS 5 
p . 18 28-1600: choice sows 480 "Tb and Cont Can .... 5 St Reg Pe 3 ord. Michigan; 8.” beloved one with backs , and acces 
¢ lighter 14.80-15.28; oun 86 hh and | Cont Mot |’ 12. Seovill ur . 374 mothes ef Mrs orma sch ful seliine 
‘ sows 350 Ib. ‘ a few choice |Comt Ov Me amp and Mrs. Ra: 8 ul- THE -_ 
WomarmSent to Prison |. siussltts ica Rat Grass ome She Ee Bee Ba) ir sie rekle Miih, Pe> || 3 Horan Tr crenings, 'ONT Tek mentee 8 
. 300. cattic 16,000; salable Det Be 217 ou 04 day, March 24t Thurs- SALESMs ww +1008 
for Setting House Afire | ith sntetntin? meat" ssi | BS Ethese HS Sceny'voe Ha] RS Voormeer‘eipt Ghdpel ‘eh | EN MAN WITH CAR OVER 3m. | "paid"weeniy.” ™* Sommusions 
Cc | ically ‘ansont: “wealers steady to strong: | Pa polire Tee Bou Pec... M1) Cometery. vat Perry “Mt Part TWO MEN WANTE . 
st Oran’ 28, of 485 W. 18th 29.00; ceteal “top “ao me ore 28.50- Fogle a. L FS) Searte’ w . 36 arta AR Mrs > nae vert To treir ip the Sentine TED penefite inchedon dine employee 
St., it, ten i loads: bulk choice t four ir 416 Sper rt e at the Voorhees - conditionin u mess ° . ‘ation Li 
75 months to 10 was sen to 6 | 2480-37 30: good te low nates yeertings wt ried - 1 Bd Brand |. s |_Reme sermeee-ipte rove Pume vou trem Aeelv . Leos ona “promt . hos 
West H years in the Detroit | 24%: ,,%, %* , leeds 20 00- | Emer In. 43 Std Of Cal 7 —Dderscg, 09 N. Paddock. ering. 
uron St. — FE 4-0561 House of Correction yesterday i. 10.69-18.00; © short  _oemmeretel steers | Bnd Rad wa Sd ou oak ____ Card of Thanks 1 TOP Live MAN 
Oakland County Circuit J le few mixed steers and heifers 26 00; Erie RR =i std OW NJ. 1112 wE APAPPPPDP PPP work with manager. No lay 
Ru: udge H. | bu londa chatee  betfors 30 60-38.80.|0uT™, Mer... & Oh. 444 TO THANK ov ~~ Good pay Apply 8 N. Tele : 
ussel Holland. mult good one choice hetfers ry feer preept Bul || ne + ong ig PN 251 vor thetr acts relatives a _ Winkleman’s 
She admitted March 1 18.50; utilit to jow good grades 16.00- Tre .., 37 Stude-Pack - 333 1 of & and ee At ONCE. RAWLEION TEL-RURON 
fire to her ex-husband's eigge 16 so a fy enn commrat owe 12.28- pd wl eee us so : uae bereevoment in the oes pps Poste, wp Cite. of, Pension Miee, Wrne SHOPPING CENTER 
r = 511 Co . “ee W. Eight-Mile, Royal Ok vuulty and commercial tera Je ge- 12 8: a | gyi Ei Pa... 426 ward Leonard. Svecial 4 CHET SD nny IPFELEING a aND 
. ’ : . as married Mt GENERAL 
mmunity Nat’l ownship, last Sept. 4. head te. ae $1.60-58.90; 8 tew ps a re ae Tex O ba ° vuporas Home Mrs “Rees Leow. ee gad cbver “eewusee to pick Sorelleah es Permanent 
es ae a _ veale mercial . Thomp Pa... ‘Goot cleaners 
Bank Building Edison Sales Hi he scarce, strong’ loud of good testers Gen Tel. get Tim R Bear st We Wise TO THANE OUR WARY orn hours. iacelleat’ opportunity groctag _ oonseen. Salary. 
. —— igher te 21.25 Gen Tire... 816 Transa r... 284 for their acts of Ts & relatives tn right man. Also 1 man needed <Thr 
= Phone FE 4-1568-9 DETROIT . : [Gilets 248k Eeemee Por Set) fiber “evn veloved husband. & Port Huron. Apply @ to 8 SALESWOMAN 
powe #—Detroit Edison Co. | | Quedrich £3 Onderwe 344 be Ld David A. Biskner . Witer st Fri. 17 to 19 ~~ our better dress dept. One 
a sales to industries las t| e Calendar Tren ee = 3S on pee SS | Nome 2 te oe Se Punen FOUN MAN INTERESTED IN Permancst ‘win 
: were 23.3 per cent above! Port Gt Ne Rr 75 Unit Air Lin... 405 clean at ot Pred. ee daughters tice im chotosresh iy a l both then average hours Peve 
$F - gh a— } sales in February 1954, the com- | lac Aerie 1230, Praternal {*' West 's ao Unit Aire... te | the Mowlin Fred, School Alo | Otten B as to ohotographic ToT tT Tr’ 
} FANS FA peat toa, ba _the com | Order of Eagle wil bald saree |. Si yaad Sy My) Regie aaiata or Pte |G ‘| ARTHUR'S 
: ~ ie . a8 ; (Gulf oO ... 532, workers & = — | 
+ month totaled $5,219, as last and ares Tuesday, — March | Heres _ , "s vs —— “ né ihe beautiful flowers, Mrs" Ace | roune THRIP:Y BARBER 
Donald FE. Hansen Rich | ont vast 651 during the same | local. state, and. motional prest ‘Molland Ft eect corso $84 “Flowers _ cout operegr sooo ree | WATTS TAY ABD" 
“° . ichard H. DeWi _ in 1954. dents. The - | Homestk 48 Oe ne ee cs _ +g ONE erie ae wee shift RA? AND NIGHT 
Res. FE 2-55 . eW itt . ee aerie's own drill and Mook 421 US Bteel pf . 150 wanes } _ este — PY eat? im person. 204) 
A 8 Res. FE 5-3793 NOTICE TO PUBLIC | ritual teams will conduct the cone oud Mer || 137 Vea meal’”: int Pan’ CLowEns sroty ere grecery, sore. | we eee a 
ccident Insurance Fi Lace! ‘Bale of Land) monies. Brother George D. Hicks mm! Cent 602 Wlereen 6 : mt, FE 2-830 A 6-200. . Snares’ akae TO CARE FOR a 
Automobile | ire Insurance | Auburn Melghts) Poatae Township. Oaks of 16 N. Jobnson will be guest |iniand act. . 70 Warn B Pic in7) WA Hel wore ~ _— 
nsurance Liability I | land County Michigan. Township, Oak- speaker. The Aerie presiden Inspir C ' - 704 West. Pulp .. 3923 F PE 23173 Pp Wanted Female 7 WOMAN. GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 
Burglary | y Insurance nd County. Michigan - | mer Jo: tt op. S16 Un Tel i | uneral Direct Stay nights 
. nsurance . lam PF s will be recetved untt) 11 nes, will present to Broth nterlak Ir Westg A Bt 25 ors 4 Ld ’ ee otf, Bir- 
Bonds—All Ty Life Insurance | of ends med uy the nite the ie o George D. Hicks, “The Eagles’ line were 6 wind " : 33 AIR-A cnotun A Real rtunity 7 jm. MI ; 
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ypes Plate Glass Insu | Mighway Department and deccrived es | @ wil Service Award.” one of many |!*! Paver. fa, Woolworth ea | Pursiey Home, PE +1 WHO OF OPLE Fe oS ve “u0. 
_ ; rance All thet part ela om awards issued by the Eagles to int Tel a ca) yale @ Tow se A FONERAL HOME net know firm established - 
“The Reason Why So F ar - | North line Repinning ‘et © point on the comm units citizens of their local al Gre Coal. 304 Yost Bh ak Ties) yg Nay Ry pret 30 veare position open children ang light bousework 
Thet Se Few Peo so ren Good Books Are Written Is | Noe of ene nee Ay paupervicor's Piat of otfaens win bet nomination mT Zenith Raa 102 2 | Giroy Funeral Rome PE ¢18xy FIED SERVICES poreenelie be cvatinble for say Fennec 
ple Who Can Write Know Anything” County Michigan Township, “Oatiand March 29th. at 8 5d oman NEw vORTOCK, AVERAGES | D Bom FE ¢18%3 & much neoded service eee yt ae live tn. Call between 
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—Welter Bagehot seal pit he Somat et ice | Mallett, ‘Becretary. hae, | Tm Ata Pre nw onelson-lohns | its feyalanema "tos" WATRE Mer Be EXPERT 
) feet. thence @outh . ce Bast) . 18 186 we PUNERAL SOME unity for selected oppor- aie y 819 Woodward 
-_ West 80 eet, thence ee, feet. thewes | News . . Net change Indust Rats Un Bie oT CnAPeL necessary. Must Dé ad years old W HTT © OR COLORED. A att 
i ee and palo tone In brie Sin MOK oan} are we sat Teueameewer™ eRe | Sel aeae eet eertns | gt aes 
Ps | cent eo t Ww ° . P a . a —S 
Certitina ot Mose as now constructed. | Roger Patterson, 34 ; Meath “eo see 2084 me es +4 1} V - es} Arnold ane resutremente to Mr an Mauer be RESTAURAN? 
wc he, ete ry he | Harbor, pleaded Innoceat tess Verena RE EE aD oorheesSiple | ey | ye, ger seed toni.” 
must see ommeny Pale Sete | Department | Ing under the influence ot hanes 1988 we vee Nt ws 723 163 6 | FUNERAL HOME AMBITIOUS WOMEN a : 
| cash o ot sen r. 1954 high, ‘4 | t ‘ rienced 
Com j prompily returned if bid Deposits will be anand before West Bloomfield | ose foe ae 1330 68) 1382! Ambatance Gorrie jane or Meter feunion sho director” Baran Co- ben” dealin “the state, apply 
p ete | of State Highway < will recetve «Deed |terl "ps Justice Elmer C. Die- THe 884 tee Monument 4 Dies sant ‘as earns wom neat Telogray ka a) Nort 
Sealed bids aS ener | terle. Patterson, who was released \Nerationee erocus . 4A os character who have sec sf Wawra Dp ni 
“wi 63-37 Excess” on the ataly markea | ON bond, was ordered ww Figures after éecime & Weeks) BUY D wren oF Lt es to earn $50 8 for 1 2 MIDDLEAGED LADY : 
nvelope and sh ide of the) March ° to .ppear a) points are Pontiac IRECT AND SAVE = mor or -art 2 small child care 
nvestment ieeree to Michigan" wiste Wiehwer ee-| arch 29. Raldwin Rubber* High Low Noon Robert Je Deoree a Somoecag vectment senurel Per ts Netw: Sastade” ethan zi 
me y - | verity- r . Slonak . interv oki 
SSF evens T aason bullies, Lansin | For driving under the inft Gerits-Michigan* * HW 209_Cakland Ave. re 31600 — shone _FE tow lake ta ah of Cooley 
ili ° ichigan : _ Lansing. | of liquor, S : ence Masco Screws, sea |g auty ators, 2 WOMAN POR CARE OF | YE 
Right is reserved to rej . quor, Stephen Gonzales, 28. of Midwest Abrasive’... 32 22 Experienced rs, Cc. OF 1 YEAR 
: aci ities bids and to waive erecta ect any or oll 0 Judson St.. was fined $100. He | Rudy Mig" Cores e207 |. BOX REPLIES Enoertenced, om START oe ore. 
oeh Sa Wtaccetiittnes Setiedins | Avon Township Justice Luther C| ROT aca cues 1] fue 1 em Noday ey ea 
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- at Your Finger Tips | p CHARLES M. ZIEGLER. | Green. wnship Justice Luther C. | . there were replies at BEA ae SALON 
| | Lansing, ale Commissioner | Foreign Excha the Press office in EA TOR 
‘ Just pick up | For that low FOR nge the earnings 
service on an Phone ond coll us for experienced March 32. “S$ try Keelean siete oat used ear, | chon YORK. March 22 CAPs following boxes: \ eaeetenees 
‘ your investments. Your inquiri Dixie Hwy., 2% es, 8774 N.| Gollars others tn ments Britain in CAN 
—by phone, b inquiries are welcome » 2% miles N. of M-15. others in cents}. en ® % 8,1 A R Sa 
3 , by letter or in | FOR .]|Ph. MA 5-9866. Canadian dollar in N 5, 14, 15, %, 38, & other 
4 =“ . PERSONNEL | vt" Mas TSE Se see vee org] fon i tog | ES eee = leswoman 
. . . You EL _used clothing 3:30 to Tp. of geod | vp 1/1 op ret, tain $2. 79%, 16, 117. Team ten M TN } 
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; WATLING, LERCHEN & CAN DEPEND [indarch 0 PO | ata ade ea SH Hibs EXtpens ILLINERY 
. J+!) wy : ures <2 . 
A . dtenber Mew York co. ce —Adv. | faturce 318°7, ewer rites eae Help Wanted Male ONL . 
Bs Stock Exchenge ond CA | wy . gtum if . wp 1 16 of @ cent Rel, een 5 
other leeding exc LL BON your friend's in jail . (frane) 198 9/16. off ; Ee nee Putt “time 
a henges ‘bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 and needs con Prance franc 28%, Panpei.d of « a Mar FO. PERMANENT who would for s woman 
' PONTIAC orric , FEderel 4-4469 C. A. Mitchell. or MA 5-4031. morte as p gdeerner fhe tata (Deuteche chine Co “Sanrs benes. trans. pee hate. , oe 
716 s ——____. Adv. | gory, 2eat ume : italy lire) i oo ten ee ee — In person at the es 2 qyenings, iid 
Pontiec Stete Bonk ‘Kell * 3.50, unché paged: Portege) tceutos experience setvice. No erbet, on W Excellent guaranteed salary 
FE 4.2895 Building BOND Kellogg Earnings Up | Sistacbattm haan es ceneriany Wil ead te aneee cs | eee pesinua incboda. ™ 
| BATTLE CREEK # — Kellogg| ts tang anc) tree) | stvree” Fermanem. with inte oa | * LIKE A CASH-G ! Cation’, howpttelieation "abd sick 
: _ EMPLOY Co., makers of cereal OBE | sachanged: wranil tine) 108, vochanyca Urement plan. Apoly ng ntl -GET- ees? agers 
i ENT AGENCY f breakfast | me : Brasil (free) 1.28, unchanged: Singer Sewin pete ier. -TER? Place a (Cilassifi 
2 , ‘ , ; a ‘eat ie aed Monday net earn- (bollvar) 30.68, unchanged; Venesvels ina Machine, 103 NK. ssified 
} a were $12,665,028, | enangean | Mone Rane Goer 17-68, ink Gn 
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       THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1955 _ :   
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  by Hershberger! Wanted Real Estate 32A| Rent Houses Unfurn, 36 For Sale Houses 43| For Sale ‘ “S Ki 
pres aoe eZ | |_.WE WILL BUY ie Ne ahbads “Dhstocnon ere Vi} OPEN 2 ‘ 
i nA | ERE ae) ce, |. Modemaire | 3 ESS over | ee et cre} «=NoDown | ?itit =. ; 
  Gon J. 2 Bathrooms L. H. BROWN, Realtor eo ol Payment $14,980 With $3.990 Down: 
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ais ts cKl NEY Commerce Lake . 3 bedroom bome. Pull 
YO ING Genie. | SA FERSie sat. mover’ chew ie OY ANNETT, IN CLOSE IN 8 ROOM MODERN 
R ANNE INC. Stiso win 81380 downs ON peBuiL rt a 
WANT CASH? _ Evening. a @unéey 1 ae hl PS stet bootet cares j| WARRANTY ON : e can get O. Tor F. A ’ Tater posser sarace Witbig cance, 
. eee need homes tarma, | MODERN 3 BEDROOM ths TC mew le homes, ROsE| musty Actwities ai 
Sy cas Stmoed eaicom sar te serve tafcrmeiton Lines Ouse. Per McLARTY, SaOkEn FE 23-2162 churches. Meer ” 
Zo, {OF Am honest eovraisal cal | OM Watre TAKE @ ROOM WOO. FOR COLORED Tha NEw ’ ern house. Recreation Rane to We . 
  
       
    
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
      
    
    
         , Qlassed in. . Nice : FAMILIES Take Dixie Hwy. ( MUtual 40312. tertord: turn 7 
> LAK} BEDROOAL 2, betreems bem Russell Young QALY, URE, EL ReDROOR | RT cae Se es ae 
ov. ae ; eur rooms. 3 RDU ne tae ter, ee 
ng 5) PT Re ead) Bia as a Seem! ~— BROS —- _— 23 7 : FF ; ‘ house income. Paved x a : we SERS 322 <2 Gage. 1985 by Wi Seren i W anted: somes: Farms For Rent Rooms 37 sirvet Near, School. Aubure neat ° 
Puntane ae Pare ras | Trucks to Rent | “My husband said I should learn to balance our budget, too!” | FATE, Mi, 20% Aen side PE ee Oe LAKE ORION ‘SiS woh BB W 4) Fan, OR 34631. - PRIVATE | PA AT BUS STOP LARGE FRONT basa ee: “Ponties® verse et, | Gis—3S100 Moves You | {--- Help anted | PLAS ; cleal room. FE Sis. Close to stores and > NOTHING > Ao Fiat Mn’ eal re te % Ton 1s Ton Stake | Notices & Personals 25, Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 sey, | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM LA-| with $2000 dows. Vaceat. ~ +d 5 7 PL Truck m *, mattress, 267 N. ALTER GREEN MY 3-861 Two bedi duplex homes, 
Young nn Fin een, te torn | WERE Pontiac Farm and KNAPP SHOES | ASH, FOR seagoneD | con: Bini eee ee ae ee 6 Smt ene Permanent. cetimates. Our work Industrial Tractor Co. gat, EuaworD Savings & ‘Loan Co.  W. Bares Feet Oeniee T eedind Lake District On “ass Bid a. . 
EXUCASS JEWELRY |WEE UGE Me Geigce Gis| om taper teen | Bikar Serre |e ann eta ro| SPECIAL | “Anchor Real Ratate Instructions 3 WICKERSHAM | "jobs. tome discarder articles | orice 18 HEREBY — GIVEN contre "Sse | Ecapreen 10° Tuorence. 2, dedroom reas, ground nome | aotel rs pa 
nme wali" “Pitan ux | ee Pee mee | Ceeeetn e Sae a "a SE See. Mel pees eer wees | DRAYTON : DIESEL 18 GOING PLACES. COME | § G SNYDER R LAYINO,| heuling and odd jobs, OR | Beet Leng Lake Bd bes opeted ete Seay Oot 5-0142.| services. OR }-1208._ further information eall OR 3-2614. - alcne! re for this good pay to the Michigan Liquor contrac Lion? Hou 
ty dy now We will versonally in-| pendin and finishing, ve Commission for @ club license to| now for the best and highest ROOM) HERBERT C. DAVIS . «view lined : REDUCED RATE sell beer. wine, and spirits to| offer of value. Quick eash set for st deman. FE 42368. . 
men Write for free WE SPECIALIZE IN CEMENT. bona fide members and that| tement. Nice POR A GENTLEMAN | 4925 Pontioe Lake Rd. 7 
ine Fower m Diesel” FREE | Cal! for estimates, EM 3-4878. van to serve you. smith) [9M “iN “intent of the Liquor With or without @ garage. 608 80 ACRES _ sample lesson. Utilities Buildi L Contre Commission to grant | Ww Buren, Grant River gpaeet, 02000 + pepe oe ae bd 
AL, AR. A _Building Supplies 124) OD AGE oie days from ‘date hereof, NICHOLIE Hick RooM POR TADY. SINGLE | town. “to scres near « Grend Riv That's right iene ° 
Sakai ear, ee | ot'ps Rees ATE | pore ee | on gap agres me_DaTE|y q¥Qd,HARGER CO. Cee ee ten | Bee aa betes | roel : 72 If call FE 42008, ‘ AND with § Toor "0.000, be . 
Somer) ESS Eee ee Eee ees Wind tarenae S| mee ness| oe Seeded tc Seip dentists in wre : : Mick HOME, IN VICINITY ant No drinkers | >Y “al GRIM. BROKER Socom 5 eae a= nd le vs we P D i PRIV. * * , v pee re office. Pays we| Business Services 13 * 2o| PRIVATE DETECTIVES ws ¥Re Sash ti Eugene cal Bere a, blosks trom Rost “oitiee. | C ALGRIM, BROK = ted 
mation "Warne School Ine. Box | “i, MASONRY “patios owes etl aa pecomatina” > } GREEN LAKE OF1 ICE man, Private eutrance. PE 2-487. 7 Roow MODERN ROME} BED end” very 
Ts. cover. RT HON Moulrt- | Cotlaaee bomen. Lote and estates SLEEPING ROOM FOR RE flats nun bore e seer from” 23.000 jobs re esi OO ORMAN Fh entounes. ~ 36 Conter, renee, PR b96s8. vat tas tod school. BY| Fri price s14380 
book showing woodward 1164 Rings here | 3 Bi RNISHED |" home. PE 60001, ‘ USE TO BE MOVED in = ‘fold ins "weekend, GA. 
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Elem SER meceres| “Wega Rew ERIS | Ubi, \eereereme| WHITE ’ FULL TIME CARE FOR SMALL : 0 E : 
Seat SRI PGET | eae Me OATH oO | We omar Googe 9|—— Pt |F a ROMO) Feige mm eee | Eig Ba BROS. ro | Pein Wal Waker" aga «| SST IT LOGICAL? | gE Scope | Room aR Dow bs live in the Wate 
Fay Fino AND. REDECORATING FURNITURE NEE ton, clartston of, surrounding “SOs -AND : Ohege. Fe Tin bedroone ry. CHARLES ‘Ooce Pte ound ws 
ctpelense. FE 2a, |  watire nome of odd lots. Get the| Sciind Situsvely in your area? | eet 264 Stele. | Posen 8 end 430 or inquire <sas| RB. SS 
: tie eee SEE “WHE Se Se aes SE Work Wanted Male 10 SioouriEiD wau. Gi ora Sra be Soe WHITE RY" Sat rooms, quiet aes go, "Y fiveptaces, 1 
Ao] CARPENTRY ann | ati won tenkws Exigttmete, Pe ca or PE | CAM TOR A I el cirenee. od Ee hy fares, ‘iaste'eg rompus oom te ANNETT a set. |Hatural cut stone All kinds | FAINTING FREE ESTIMATES | WANTED FURNITURE BROS cae gr een ea Room WEN ETCMEN PANIT| Beat ihe Soptalte "andere : 
Si BeeR wom rowan | RL OR BY HeeMe Peas | Won MEET SATE g seater, vet ke | piaatt tere aoe | gett belt Ie Tee | Sick Sighs ome shige _ PE +4210. otimate en ws “pis OR 3 5 Ps trous service and the high- Prone OR S107 or OR 1780 rete) eee. Clove to plant, PR Cis, | S208 Besy OFF = —smel_ Pe sas. Painting, Wall Wa “9, | pen to 6: fun I te 6 ras e 
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cease Ae RATES | URE |e te can | je weice, Rote [MIE then (| Gene) | ER a modeling @ siding, D. Wright. 3-2000. ee ers. Cash waiting. Oakland Ave re 60 bath and entrance. +1408. Convalescent Homes 38A 5 i emo only. 00. fomily. ag ~ 
orn eea-anb canpen.| Llectric—Sewers Cleaned] Physiotherapy _21A| Ler Us BUY Fi OR AUCTION Tt Cooperative ve Best Been ERS CQUPORTABLE ROOM KPT a nom com.| PHA sear terms “oo = Nee item AND CARPET. | 24 hr. service. No results ~~ | foe 7oa. 08 0, MAHAN HAS B -_ Tortable. wrensgmt, heme. for te- Bancatn BENCH 6 Qeeved . . ~ . : charge; chemically treated st 2° | gswenisn rs THERAPY. TO BUCY YOU WANT ACTION EPriciencY 1P¥ IN Wew)| ‘red end Aterty leds. goes lake, | "attractive rooms. % bg bed- Near St. Michael's - Ears 0310 NAPTEND ANT extra Re . foo yar vor Eim | _of furniture . The demand is = | Studio living room, kitch- ea a cana ry vetes.) rooms, brossowag. gerqge. qmee 2 family in good Y . 
truck driver mechanic farm Roto- « Sewer Cleaners | _St°¥u e3es.” Wtd. Miscellaneous 28) oS pst secre ae Go| Sele “entrance. “W eer. 7 fireplace, New "st this home Tooms ond bath ; 
HAULING ANYTHING | IN | GEW- ELECTRIE MOTOR SERVICE RE Television Service 22) r,re neconpEn 1 con. years of wat : heal Estate ditties ee = ~ HHetel Rooms 39 ter Trio ory ‘cena. “ter a e 
ses, UB > 00, 10 Weseen. z HOME SERVIC “ee _* handle aul “detahe goth. we ite Oeutioman preferred. 118 y parce Cm 8 meek cteen, csrees “Ter ata = 
or ene, Fe ceses, | Seating caperty Some. ter MIELE Tv ~__Money Wanted" 28A| soi shving (Gat ts today to tl | Leo HOTEL AUBURIN |" sicety decoreed rooms, Fup bare: North Off Joslyn “ AN TR 1-54631 E. Pike PE tu: . Welcome alse lees, Apartm price. Practically new 5 room - doser __ OR 3-8863 Ot RATRIWO AND POOTINGS SEED sue AT Once To Buy — To Selle Trade Motel. 2400 Disie| Cooking and “retrigeration unt } slow, to AN. EXPERIENC DIN LAND. flour 3 toons" pa Dat on eT ee | sao 21818 ey YOU BUY IT- WELL INSURE IF Stgheey, 4. Aubors Pe ‘368 BD. CHARLES, Realtor hed” second heer aay 
gitzsbonss sorvume of baat | Ems nwa. PE ‘SAH, Free) "uF SrRARA iy | niet onal interes Pm rath Boca AP SORES NOE | Hotel Rooms 29 FE 4.0821 Saneranee, cape te   
    Laseiere     tion ‘as gareighers sof estale of MASON CREW AVATTASLE | Mace. FESO. CONDOW'S| Wanted to Rem = 29 MAHAN sate ares EBT, Fae MUROW MOTEL. cLmAN | pp “Semon “Soin PEs Cement griveway, tt oeige 
  
         
  
    
  
  
      
      
  
  
  
    
  
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A Modernize Your Home _Ty Service 22A|* 2ktuuned s room house of low. REALTY CO. REALTORS Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 fog. teres a FR FE | Cooperative Estate Exchange a 
0 ~ Sua "Pie vezse 7 OY ATE | Cope Even as bene ia “HOTEL ROOSEVELT 3 Family—Close In : 308 Eves. ‘ta 6 ATE ENTRANCE. oie SE VE In” rental ares “ FE2 , NEWLY DeconaTED nooms we |G. I. Resale vel cwonn a | : 3 bedrm. home, tI] old vatery caparate -~- 
ah Balhae Ee Sze) seGhtax : . THE and lovely beth. air tore, = Sale water heater storm churehes 
Rent Stores #0 saan & Pareems. Rice corner let ve heascnably tes “ 
today . : AT 211. 16-17-19 DIXIE HWY. OR 5 j binh or PRS Low Monthly Payment 15 Acres—North Adams 
sT Coutorteble 2 edna vn Brick, Stone & Frame 
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peptide Se Si Te ee —— 1 BOOKKEEPING - TY PINO night beg nesr Highland. South | "a -noom PURN OR UN. Bivd oe Be house by April " 
; ING HA NNA N LI ¢4800. badiv needed . Bo home. | 21¢ 6 Ra PE 5-007 | Call Joan at FE : Scibaren.. BE eo ee | 
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References. Also prectical burs: |” men's an@ women's tailoring. a7) ee ee FARM OR MORE. |@ $245 DOWN » | /empieton 5263. _Sesagy Pere Reoenteeed ebild’s pet, name “Ricky.” O8 | JIAVE tra oe aw ar saris nome, built en) nave ad vane WILLIAMS LAKE RD. 
Foees- wate boxe en wit:| FARM TOOLS, SOME | “LISTINGS WANTED | Sittiss and stove imsvated. Ro | "OC Mt: we, o50,ne"4, 5,2 botruem 4 rooms and bath snd Furniture Refinishing 16A | FES", -ciartsen Ma ba CATTLE. FE ‘81358. | pirme pocom vet commereat |_PESi # Marge Ce ‘oe Rasher 40h et cr cica git eaina, peoel| hear Estrsaigjts heater, Ext nice lot close te 
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on Se Acvarn Meiite orca. Plains * Nom belek heme an poe street, terior, $5,300 with 9386 down. ™ y SU FROM WALLED LAKE TO All ean qualify yy. . on yeh HUNTOON LAKE SUB. "Parminaton ond beck. Must ar. gen oh. ™ Realtor. T Room WOUSE OW CAM TARE With stool, Yule ape meede a liste F C W Peeturine, all larwe roome. 
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“ oer Sas poles pangs! vin brick r peanitor Road heat Tis, cae funtoon tnd & doctor men! and 23-1235 Offic ¢. Full price $16,000 ~— 
CASH NNTNO a4 > cer bavena sesrdalion street "tail pasement oak Rowrs Aner § ean “On 9 7e °° - ‘erm , years ~ 77a? 
fos your unt oiract Promis | Sect webaty rice Soot | fom, keen frog ee i) vale TRUCK FARM courteces service ets waiting if you want cash fireplace : to é. &. £10,000 LITTLE PARI —Sotere 3/ prick. 6 Ry as- pr oy 2 eres ot good our estimate before you sell.| for your home. we get OF. or : room home in excellent com | tered walls. oak floors, oil heat. garden sot). Includes 2 bed- your contract er cali| FHA. financing, we buy. seli or A nN item wim ge ¢. tool shed and | 2 paths, 2 fireplaces. large base. rooms. basement and at- or £044) and ask| trade 8 e atx seeil et ree with lake priv} | ment apt or can be used for; ached garage Full price 
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          Cc HAYDEN. Realtor E Walter Biva Eves. 
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or equity tm: your MPLETE ~ nui gen gor Boon br appctniment” , Pret cient’ will ‘make yous | . ‘Templeton, Realtor| Real Estate Service | {Sune sceer*ang soopt'end | L. H. BROWN, Realtor | Styne” "ate" Meow) PICK YOUR  POST- Want to trade 3 home | _W Pe pes Ess Esch BUILDERS TION from the fine job- on — | £® Hills & new or used le buy, FULL PRICE, 950 lote in ewe plat, close in. a   
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SESE catia | See oh Senses eee! EDWARD B KEITH CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | geting’ sea : : Automatic oll forced air beat, THE LAKE MAN Community National Bank a ag hy yy 
Benjamin and | Beznttt! Risse coors EM 9-008 : Pe Sarre Notional Beak PHS | sors, On en ee ioeeatery Pl 
Stephens, Inc. | ESTsarn. 6 roams St BOE Vacant Property | ~9,.P RSE VEER 
‘ety 0 soraan, 7 PULL PRICs sy nlad “asbestos "an Perry | § OFF BALDWIN. ON WALDON| Highway on {a Wassd ff dened 
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                   Is THE “BIRD” TO SER | B.D. RILEY. Becher \\" Qew : nd DORRIS & SO terms am , $750 DOWN BROS. PE ¢1157 | os hk Ee Ee, TORS oor ON ane - 2.000 , eat TO 8 8 
room home with attached “ ; ACRES EAST ROCHES . 
y Seat (yi oll heat “and > sentp peme wth ctieched om neavrons HOW To No thanks . . . just waiting for the bus!”. TER. MALCOLM CO. ‘ssexi4e — . 
i . close to church & echoc It's va: AL TONS oor — nice level land. near Mt. Vernon DOWNTOWN 
4 ST FOR TWO cant for Jou=move ia, today” me hantel, e S07. DIAL IN YOUR F ae ol con VE SELL SRwer. C0 coeh. 17,500 SQ. FEET 
“4 end ll mos. IT’S NEW $1500 DOWN met DIREAMS For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43) Sooraisal ot Tour reales: . | 3,204, nee sirport ogntza fect. | over 11.09 te atom Ss west of ? vorm 2. story ; ve been NEW. MODERN Y _ broblem . buy- : floor area in heart of down- 
3 as te "shoves, Really 9 pee ranch home with| {, Tom 2): 0 aces ie pisnning way wah When Fench home va Watkins Lane. Marge lot with ful basement ob foe or Tee cent Se ue 2 lots, off Brown Rd. near Bald-| Cicer span ideal for distributor, 
4 Sex | SrmnMantegem teagetssecy | racy Monks, at wertre | "soroutadar Semevar | tavccamnlancommey. gun | oc Su Gp enorme | $F pottm tee ber“ down, ee Seek 100 with 0 | alow to Saale SE 
te wah ath kinds, of wood complete with all appliances by appointment only. Call RE- 7 1 lot M-59 
‘a a gh Sabie. Lacatea ta Wica” anes $1,000 DOWN to dial’ ta'your ‘dreamy jure | —Publie #4100 efter 6 om ROCHESTER PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | Quand, !ai*. “asis“wet" sf" | tp uriness location, commer 
oe i 2.3 Se ow Bear new shopping center. Fest Suburban dial “our camber asd. tots 6 room modern, | bedroom first - N, Realtor | 250 cash. ial area right on West of 
ns’ meg, queen i room home, im- talk i over. For Colored floor, steel sink and cup- | 31 Oskiand Ave. PE 23-0200 : all building on 40 
i WARD E. PARTRIDGE board | full basement, otf fur-|___Reel Estate Since 1919 | 2 lots. city | of sonise, | OY 120 M. lot. 62.780 dn. 
£5 HOME—3 ACRES REALTO COLORED In another desirable sec- | GI nace, 96660 with $2505 down. north of Walton Bivd 61.250. sew-| \_. 
43 p- t ey ow OR, FE 2-8316 3 bedroom modern home, full nest schoo! ahh coveral iste 03.000 down to qualified G. I. in- AIRPORT AREA or, welts, ane. WARQ E. PARTRIDGE 
if Em [OW Maron Open re. to 0.) Rattner ens focaen terme | Stairs ead ames pares OS | Sadism fens time win fui | Becrviy "ted cenrieen3 ee tidus at Me, Games vue, | REALTOR, FE 28316 
q tree wou yamay poms —| Sac ttt Me oe Romer Eevawect Gfssnettycesiytited | pace, Spe "att sitaa el — “eee ee are a 
i , + ADAMS REALT walle. seaped. $2150 down. 1 lot_off Bald Alberta Dr. | NORTH EAST CORNER. 
ee es MS TY in CHAPIN For Coler . RIDGEWAY 14an282 feet $900 cash "| Bivd. and Mt. Clemens. 141x120. 
a or PE ConernocTiom or Cok ed home win tut CLARK REAL ESTATE sed car lot 11) Labels” inom 
Fa Day- © 4-0447 room ew 975 Baldwin PE 46203 FE land Park. TOwnsend 1-878. 
{ petite ( | A RK FE 5-3479 barns! Gee ramuiin Rd. Waite | Cooperative neal Estate Hac ie w mare gv Sone Brennes | Tralee ae 
E: + —F, end DOWN. « O t) ° For Colored M I RS aE AL ABLE. Chapin Con respensinie pense, le. ter 
a pascusent, Laks’ Pett’ caten, An Outstanding Buy! Good four (4) room frame home. _sruction. PE 6041, FES. | Beat Pontiac Mac As 
’ 3 = for business location? bedrms., full basement, gas 4 >» ~ . SOCIATES. INC. une 
aS fade x éeei with FOR BETTER HOMES Frofectiona!’ office. tocation’ a? beaticornér lot Pull price only West Side Family Home 3 2 LOTS FOR SALE, CRESCENT |_FE $651 
utility Sion large lot, se0ee, BRICK BUNOALOW cage 283 fh oppenite, Pioneer ; Lvpetrooms. possible «hn large | 3 bedrooms West enti Texte Lor-nean | Commercial Propert 
aT ot fee podsomme. = lovely seomuailon venom as Bien PROPERTY ot. NICHOLIE & HARGER = dees ca ingeciment. Full basement —f-19e4 me. rs 1 consists of re ft. ” 
; 1% car with fers a variety of possibile - tah, oell . ga W. Huron wake 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | basement, garage 2, eS ir: a Wr “Sten o8" goreer pies! Spar mom eet w . =s8 “Cie ‘on Select cae floses for Sale Acreage | 47 ate Bie ina oy ea 
. . lent b . - ORMON Estate . ° . ow small 
mH. Se EM, Ze #808 | sso ” chose ‘ta “DRAYTON PLAINS Bess ‘or income, OWNER BAYS | A 3 Year old 30x52 Sbedroom a FT Woo eins.) Ceramic tile bath with SY Quran: © scams FARM) Cone says sell for $38,000 with 
, Eves. iMirooma, 2, odes Cag, Bpite new room coder | SELL NOW! Convenient terms. ies Gnd large lot Sear se) ote 3 bed R BLY De built in vanity iB Stanchions ‘end’ 12h bys | 3 Ceneeent Gown. Terms. 
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r vibes “Bows. Boren, Cty of Clarkston, §/ 6:00 ae rE ‘ooess. aad P ~n Bargain ana privil - to mertosge Lake, ¥ Stowe baenee: Bort: Formica—exhaust fan ey Be Dryden. Steve Zelewie. a a lly 
. 2 room 2 car $7000, $00.00 mo. SECOND STREET bath txll breakfast ‘room WILLIAMS LAKE ree ene ustom cabinets office Sprites ae ae 
3 Termice, Venetian binds Pu sifee Bown. gems. 3 Setrecmes, | Mr. end Mre. just what you saioining ine kitchen Neat as can| Ideal for large family. @ room. RED HORSE Alwintite alum. windows Country Home elice . 1 at $16,000, 
Sates | tere a See eure seesere hint, {ise © Bek | Pit “Sesomect’ Barege'’ Peaced | o0- 1 Hoot, Pull ‘basement with d 5 Acres would mans sischon copetnes 
Down, ¢ rooms, 3 bedrooms,| tise and * SSody'* Tice | Seek inwn jorge shade’ Desirable | Séditional iiving Casement with $019 Cass Eliz. Rd and storms and screens! Country vine and_onty about 6| ket sites “Will sell sepatctony 
Pp Briragees W050 VES mo Lake| fenced beck yard. Beree Gardens" iocation In walk.| finthed Auto. of furnace. 2 car MAL EE ©2283 or FE 30179 Delco oil heat punch tree. home ic faisty sew, Dorothy Snyder Lave 
} G ATEW AY Ss to f sweaty | |, CAMBRIDOE VILLAGE and church, Priced te sell! shaun | fo yard win, barbecue 80 ‘fo eeee at Lake Santend treyne Auto. gas hot water 2 nice Dedrooms ‘modern pee re 2ie Ww. Huron 
oe heat. ig Se ‘ 5 channel steal 950, $2,500 | _ Plains. OR 3-9768 _ } feet and ll designed kitchen. tot EM 3S 
5 wg ee we a! we Gown. } BEDROOM 6 ROOM PUR | plastered walls, select Business 
‘ HAPPINESS 12 Ww. rn gs = Du in ‘beauty ena | Yee. one of nicest north site| FHELMA M. ELWOOD| feat si" base ment a blocks | SAB SEARED CH) Saco toumery tebe ite. cor os: A 
| BEeetraiive Reel estate Secies | oa aa ae aemtiheie Hip | laree rooms” Carpeus'in tue Bring | __ 9142 Caso'atinabets” fag for BFS’ ct FE | paws van, yo ane us me.| ‘Sedirgigetoen tect cians | REAL OPPORTUNITY prea =, in ‘the fiving C) Lake Ra : E YOU BUY. scaped. This home is very : UP TO room. dining room stair tm | PE $1284. PE 63864; Open 8 to 7 NEAR DEQUINDR reason | 910.000 OR MORE OFFICE OPEN » - ¢ Socd testnee ne tod batt up. Darling 4 rooms modern, bungs- terested ‘contact Clark Real, Es- os se Distribut 
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4 A. JOHNSON, Realtor garage, paved Gite. 11,.%0 | PONTIAC MTRS. AREA bara, le re, chicken Tacuse, "beau. Bateman & Kempsen —tate_FE +6482 _ open evenings. time mom Cttaves lot, tne, fires 
: 1704 S. Telegraph Road pnroacom, puwoaion ert | ot, Adare ete, och. gore Realtors 195 ACRES sca ie gabon te FE 4-2533 HUMPHRIES | fithtientay Softener: slum) | wonderful Your and location’ tor tome rested. some, ring, and | fot yearn The oroducts wey ars 7 & screens, built it | the unbelievable price of _ some fat. in one of the trade accovtance JUST 
REALTOR FE 2-0474 WSL, 1500. Terme. $7950 with $1650 down. ony FE 4-0528 Road frontage on three sid THiie under car new lan You 
0) N. OTe Open Evenin List your property with us New ¢ room and ben Prise ot est in tine for cout ‘oun enetusive baste hen 
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q Co-Operative Estate Exchange nace. ree ture window all rative Estate hae MM Stout R ita, onl $2500 Pully secured by mer- 
; - copper . 1%. 3 ony dooue ae w. M. Stout, Realtor | sndise 
b Indian Village J. R. HILTZ must ‘be seen to Be cpprecistsa | saremoor, be’ seen to be | 77% Saninew st PE $4165 | feveral territorte, avaliable in 
f A house is like & person— REALTOR The total ie only geesg | —*PPrectoted. FE _¢2008. Open Evenings ‘til 630 Poniise and Oakland = 
; Near Auburn Heights Beneath “thes have to look re sen) © 8 ves ve VACANT LOTS | in Michiaan Detron Riboweod 
3 ‘ beneath surface to see : We have 2 ) MI BR | Fon ssl —TAVESN BEE 
: 8 room 2 bedroom its worth us show you Dequindre Rd. on eeu Own. ; J 
‘ hood, ‘Rear ‘ransportation, side} bedroom Brick Colo: 3 Bedrooms two tor only #700 cast NORTH TY Or PONTIAC | Thuis TET, ite, nes 
* stores. ete e 5 pial only $750 cash acres located % block from Leo-atei on US 7% south 
i! stor Beautiful living room je living and dining room, of! RK REAL win Moore: 3 foot Jot Oniy 9980 down and — large enough for grand pi- * ou 3 lots, located eask ‘of | 1997 B Aubure Ree mee hae Rasen wom ae tee. Sah goed, wey end eneoual oh = 
{ Better leek now, Just 9sese. eno, fomey Gums room Pontiac. Only $1.500 down. OL 1-665; Eves. . rerit}  dutng apne. pring res a ohter, s3.f00 with $1,000 down. 
: . a . New recree- 5A + Near Joslyn Avenue. Close to bus. eenur ) 
. Easy Aving room. New furnace. I > “Acres gehoote and shopping center $1,006) FLOYD KENT, Realtor by soem 
| god AERP Rte rer tee cat met | BAe | See Y NORTH nent we Eatenacts Powe Soe et 4 IT Jaree living room. Large . ° handle a 2 pedrocm bome. near cehesis 
4 . ue and a garage Lake F snow fee, wenpine . Good condi- i + yom bath 
Feaettos Priced below 're- The monthly payments sre wa el] ront Home IVAN W. Center. 4 room bungalow, pac town. "Pull basement, “fun ‘beth, | © ACRES PACINO 2 ROADS, fore . Betting mute ter 
: a nt ttt! | COHRAM | SQ SSS SLES] DEES) Secs Fem oe | cone ena : attrac setting . : . . 
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Plan For Fie’ trees Mas fireplace od $2.670 down. Make appolntan eat ae of Telegraph Road on Bridge Lake LEASE 2 6. 
FE 20063 LY oper gtist Your Future! recreation room. Luxaireol =| FE 5.5001 or FE 5-971 |, | N tpvied “Owner "I. abbott. iat | FE anes for appointment" 
Open Rrennes uture! ch state Price Gibson el or eS 6 ACRES E Woodbriage, ‘Betrott t:_ Call | LANDSCAPING BOSIKES. 
: Lg a FE baie or PE Gam) = Oiiperty “consisting ‘ois int te Price sib.e00, |, Open Bvenings end Sundays | Lovely § room bungaiow only 2| STONE REALTY CO. |r )2800- evenings, TRID- |“ Fenced’ in Good vareity, Ever: 
xe — searemente with private Bungalow—S A Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | floors, ‘venetian ineds “hull "bese, | 08 Josiyn PE 2033/1 ACRE ON MIS. SLAB Slants. “Ourden tec ones 
NEXT bathe each Dasements —_* cres ment. auto. ofl heat. Loc 9 to 8 p.m. daily; Sun. 1 to 5 mete and ' . 
2 furnaces. Close . . . ated — com, and lumber 5 room fertilized 
’ for your “appointment ‘NOW. Read. ‘A very, neat ‘and LAKE FRONT Hermite, RA. All Black “land. See For P 4“ peme x: mor establish {n'a good bust 
— WE NEED LISTINGS clean home. 3 bedrooms BALD EAGLE LAKE pown for Sale Lake Prop. ACRES. A PEW FEET OFF 6. to investigate, Wick & Anna 
| Sis, oT K Cen serene | atmeize tc ies | bate, hone r,t | Satie Be | wget oer ; OR - oy “ile Realty Co. oc $2,600 down. rage tg neg = : mment narhe oe ak, Seors. 02 ACR i 1.000 Fr. op ————— acre. : bm SALE OR EXCHANG 
Established 1016 . PE 66175 JOHN pavement. tiful reerestion roos frontage on | . 4 ACRES. NEAR| orhood ——_ 
_ . Open_ 9 ® attached room. 2 full baths,| ‘ake and on Crescent Lake. Level cleared. | New grocery, with 6.D 
i ] FURNISHED. You can move into| PERSONA K] ‘ Pioor plan consists of large It eld, OT. terms. Shows aryien’ | Bean Ye mile! Seal st, gm price for "business 
this home with no furniture B — room large ving - forme. Ghowa .| oe sa Terms. FE oetee business 
‘= © N a my a! eed me | NZL] R dining area, te bedrooms, ‘full | €™8¢ DOWN EDWARD B. KEITH gad vroverty. Write Poatise Press 
J | new gas furnace, garage Paved | A HOME OF YOUR nats Romer and Aree wardrobe cedar! “tnroughout situated on} en; THE LAKE MAN Special Assignments 
tant side Bee it now at cult | OWN | 7 F Muron st PE 43525 | Master bedroom has scenic view Shown saytime, | LAKE EM 3033 __ We specialize in obtaining defintte ‘ 
oon vinet OFFERING - 06.060 terms | 7 pnowes, ve a tenet of this beautiful lake Storm wip- | R | Port ‘foron iiss NORTE Ol ape on Sing ons’ pertncne QT Tl eC 
S-room west side ~“ SUBURBAN EAST New in ‘51 | Ottawa Hills | Co-eperative Real Estate Exchange | ead ‘raft ‘are inclodes te this er | ussel] Young sonable Le Beautiful | . Rea. Bros hy realy ate Maesirea, THE 
terse lting room. amine farwe modern bichon sad mice | venionh ley Webnnee eee cou. | 3 _BEDROOM INDIAN VILLAGE See this exceptions! offermg occ, | 412. W Huron me TOR | _Kaone,* “*eting site Flanders) Coviice a ‘your call” personal s “BIRD” TO SEE 
; vo [. teppec . 1 ow ° | me. or trade for | : be uron PE 44525 > “ATT PAW 
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Sar | Shere motets | av x | PRSSTRSTS SPREET |. gaa errr nr} PAUL D-AMMOND. "appa Ye — room or ot can - Laree | rooms and bath up. 8 rooms of | Close to East Pike t te . ealtor 
Soe | Ria iee | Ete seems | Bateman KENNEDY | getedesersti Sates pert] RfQLMESBARTRAM, [2 wiper te yen 7B te | Baal Eesti ecg ce on paved . ® garage with . REAL ou can on. 82 Dixie Hway ss 31980 est of Pontiac 
street. riced within 't he WEBSTER SCHOOL AREA. Fine porch. Landscaped lots. Taney Lake } soot Ww en Evenings ‘te oT oe ois LAKE FRONT. THREE BEDROOM For Sale F. a Plenty of room for parking — 
-— & mown ef living rm fireplace >| 100, By apponiment please. e Front Special = BEDROOMS | #00 $1,800 down, New «reo, motors foe 
bedrms. tiled bath. all on 1 ; . In fact, you’ . room, home. Shady «room ‘modern ‘home. 
woman, yocaroom, = cr | bat See, Far portge Brett | \V¢St Suburban sect whee os pee mit 4g SO, a sug [ao DEL RATE prayrom | AREER EET | bon oot BOR scat modern home just ve erill ‘4 acres of excellent land with ft by mJ down Pull ba:h. 000 | 6261 And: -, Sashabew Ra. 
block Make an appointment to see| & fine three bedroom block hom rooms Eitohen’ and teeny oak floors. ‘closets “areas; iam” tore 
bea ay | mre Te Ra ae sees | eS ae OP Goor ts chenis 6 bye wil | For Sale Resort Prop. 44A Xo ie tp Ret tne were payment. Possession at $13,780 with terms.| rage and more too. $12,490 FE 4-0586. " ode tg offer you such 
FAMILY HOME OR IN. furnished . i bedrmm 4 Income wit 2.780 down “Less ‘for Every Night 4 to 7 TOTAL PRICE $5,500 MMiented ere ont E00, CABIN, © score jones, ere nee, Fete paon eet eae 
cove ony, Tome +, and bath eroskfeet post gem, wair | bath up cade rome troome ond | Silver Lak 60 W. TENNYSON — Dri basement weaiey room Mil ear and fishing areas” bunting f Foom ‘end wath on first fheer 3 ony aly mock ot about $10,000 
down. - foors, plastered Lake privileres, Bee nthie poe! has on ecm ene ows tech | * ver Lake out Baldwin to Tennyson, Call MY seene jot. See this today. | PE 5.0000 eves. Cach or terme. bedresms up. Open be- re ae heated veiding 
pe nag ete at only 86.950 | Races. new hot water Theaters, | foctereneh home prer. turn left: imapect one of LAWRENCE Wo Sale Suburban Prop. 45A Stoker furnace. con- today’ oe 
on poved street witn bes et NORTE SUBURBAN Onlv ¢$1 600 | orm sew siding. $13,000, | ing Tree ee mood burn- homes” Living room pre. GAYLORD OOOO AAA AAA PAA Senta ‘needs ‘Tepale. 2) artesian = A-l SUPER GARAGE 
door Neat ood eileen ail an one foor er ee West Side ott best 2 cer earace and Kitchen with built- — Northwesters on bneeoeee miles from Pontiec en oo Completely equ , a re 
RAY ? rage % acre lot of) furnace. Just 2 blocks from the General Sound value a 813680 air feranes, *Gutomatic gas FE 4956 Ordon +6131, MA 6-2503 cash oF 616,000 with terms. prod . Excellent 8 by 
J NEIL. ealtor fenes, Total price 81: Mospital “and this home has 8! Ranch Styl Fater heater; oak floors —_—_IME Pie ot $1.000 DISCOUNT R Bide “ieeat for car sales & Comp 
Open r , ° rea otvie sev shop. Located rapidly 
& Cooperslive Resi Retate Excvange vases Fa > Tits or'Om 3 Tees JFLOY D KENT, Realtor | Beant finite oe Fooms "and with breeseway and attached last, Get ‘yours ‘pow! sont Crawford  TRANE SHEPARD” Oy Annett Inc. $id 000 “an pias stock, ina 
bss . wrence FE 58-6105 open eves | incinerator and = 50x1s0 tot with rage This attractively, $700 down plus FHA mort- .F REAL 
é. Next to Consumers Power double ga. : ecorated home is in new ts. : Rd. 1-751 | %_E. Huron TORR dersi 3-783 ‘ 
Sylvan City garage. ONLY 62.500 dn. | — condition throu ith seee cos Get Ready for Spri Sale Lot Open Evenings and Sunday WARD E. PARTRIDG 
Covert pest $ room home in 89% Note to GI Piumbing. ‘alum imum cope RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Saas Reticle ot Fee 4 “S| macmoan TRIDGE 
surroundings s ee ‘ . ; 
Large amy ting room. fre. | 4 meden atew. tase. Loon Lake Shores grass "wien paeg sa Baw HME, ae or BS oven! ivjog room Large pleasant well ACT NOW! 2 ACRES ON DIXIE HWY oas| an 
t corner china cobsnete. opie end lee at ae wells Pull ad 7 snd oo B.A »fine ranch Loon Lake BETTER SKE Co-operative Real Estate Exchange bs a epace. Clea wee ost oop te ot owe oft nee, chotee ro oom itt aw. Open Eve. 34018 
on ent ian pean >| $9.450 furnace. | coudie attached carege let! | This is onlv $6,827 oun tee. a few “Only $15 p aaa oc Seem Theater. All kinds of 
stairs, screened front and rear | 1 large rooms. Al Including morvgnge. costs to gual: K KN Delay—Regret "| Sag fis, month.” Excellent land ey Fai Tyo ©: | SHOR REPAIR MACHINERY AND 
A peeeE Bor tse eysiae, see Be) ESV Get en eas ee | AITIpSen DSEN | tares,2 betvorm tape sete!) 1 BROWN :  — |S pelt race arr . appointment only. CUCkKI ER RE AT TY ; : asaw. | | Has verv neat "Semnpans kitobess | + ° WN, Realtor 120 Acres $1,700 Inquire 
», 4 Bedroom Rancher noe wh beee “ATTY || Commercial Zorte | Realtors FF. 4.0528| West Side | Fuh Plenty of cupboard space. | 4282 W. Huron ____sPE 2-419 Rowell-Ponten sree. % mi. 
Eves. PE 16143 FE 5-83 A nice (9) ho’ " | to mise You won't want DESIRABLE BUILDING voret fond . 8 room ee 
I west cide, Nenation. | larse OR 3-687 3 bome ‘and business “Well located, | 377 8. Telegraph Eves. & gun Excellent fomity home with 3 Call for further -nformetce’™* | Bloomfield Pontiac. and Water:| Jeune dairy’ base” Promutnes $17 S00 with se'eee aenk, EDsaire. 
breese | y 64) foot frontage fi Township $ or lease. 
” Suny. woe venience, pie NEW OL HOMES. 81200 down | Price i 914.200 witn terms. © EW BUNGALOW firepiace, fat ‘tise’ diniee room CRAM EORD Sylvan R It farm Cralve Dyke Ra. 
= window, big k Plus the m ge c0st| 3 bed- WE ANE Ja AL and there is a nice cheery . W . eda y 
/ ss Hits breakfast Note of room brick homes Plastered ID Coes” Near Lincoln J Kitchen with breakfast $2'4_W, Huron ____FE +154 
é dears automatic teat and ‘bet | Walls. divided base LAND CONTRA come On this | too. room 3083 Orchard Lk. 
. RE St Beers ee BS ete CoE | conse tats | Seti pea) Sue Ba : AUBURN HOTS. 2 bedroom home. NI HOLIE Near St, Joseph Hospital Seminole Hills yench home} soachnns edn SAT. SUN, 9 TO 5 
5 ” iT) Living room 10x20. Utility room. _| moor Large modern 2 bedronn Another one of those very liv-| fie noth, etre kitchen. 2 car 
7 x : ° room ble hom garace lot. »$12. 
NI BUD se Sian "Sees” | AND HARGER CO. | Hie Bene Stsorenseae | PEGE ad oe Res orp sare | aN AN, LAKEFRONT ( THOLIE BARGAIN FOR CASH. Needs re Open 8:30 ‘til 8:30 PONTI sun room or den. location| Se!¢ @ svar & room moder. water & . ‘is as 
pair. 6 foom house on porch | -—~—Huron St Ph. FE 5-9183 . AC REALTY is excellent too. oem im bath full basement. 
3 peat estate “and insure side, $2,000 17? Baldwin PE 5-8273 enced lot $8600 terms 
: fii 3 BEDROOM BRICK. 'Separa‘e din- | me RANCH HOME $10 monte, Retin _ Dandy 4 room bungelow.. P, . . m 
ES AMP FO R| Book wall orwell carpet "brecnet | prisee gf Z'iaree” bedroom? tie ASO Down Pare egsies tive. "a fies | is, Noghs, trom Catholic Church way. attach ath 9 liv 4 rms. all mod. —close to Fi 22S | Has 2 bedrooms cath 
CASH? ‘ ed garage. Full base- room, sharp| Pian sher | eas heat. 
; Classified ads| ment. Near Waterford High School | ‘hem larce ‘usilitv. mew 81.000 t—large lot—bareain priced. > . only OO. 
# $15,750 with substantial dowa oil furnace, 10x30 breezeway, 11% , $7.500 CASH 
. turn into dollars belong- ment. pay- | car garage, latze lot. Offered Nothing Dow Buys this new 3 bedroom modern DREAM HOME 
+, . ’ fully furnished for only $8,200— g wa rapch ty modern’; & room bungalow 19 ft. Iiving 4 
‘ re not using. . rms.. ’ 3 bedroom ranch type = 6380/ goed fertile soil. This. proparte deliehtful kitchen & dinette. 
: C H mortgage costs to G 1's. prope bedrooms. bath. heat. 
‘ FE 2-8181 for an ° ° AYDEN R. J. VALUET, Realtor . - at this price this week only 950 terms. was 
: . . Watton Bind, | FE BO | 346 Oakland ave’ Pe yd 1M WRIGHT, Realtor | Dorothy Snyder Lavender] JOSEPH F. REISZ 
‘ Open Co-operative Real Estate _ 58-0441 31490 W. Huron au Ww. . ; . 
re 7 | Real Estate Exchange PE 2401 or Bh '3-3900- Sunday call PE seve or FELIS |. ust n FE ; 
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   TUESDAY. MARCHE 22, 1935   
    
  
PER MARKET 
of $200 900 right 
_ rin of Detroit; LL 4 “11 008 
am WIDE 
John A. Landmesser, Broker 
FE ¢ 1562 
SUNOCO STATION 
FOR LEASE   
  
C. HAYDEN, Realtor 
06 _E. Walton Bivd. Open Eves. 
$1,300 Discount 5.050 te handle 3 bedroom home 
on 1 acre. excellent purchaser. 
R. J. VALUET, Realtor PE 54-0683 345 Oakland Ave. 
  
  
FOR A LOAN? 
  reap out Mle” protect you 
BUCKNER & FINANCE CO. 
COnvan M SaGrnaw « HURON 
to get money for past-due 
bills, repairs, or other 
spring 
i eee GENERAL 
PUBLIC LOAN |§ 69 W. Huron’ FE 3-7181 
NEED ) $500 
WITH QUICK SERVICE? 
SE: 
aes = =a 
Ph. FES-8121 
Home & Auto   
Loan Company) ’ 
mowss st dametay Fw 8 LOAN CO. 
FE 2-9206 
_ Mortgage Loans 54 
LOW INTEREST   
  Swaps 55 
ANTIQUE BOOKCASE, 1962 PON- 
pont penne — ey Eh =~ 
we et eet for lake 
property or model . b0eT Hikies Ri._Commeree, 
type) tor saie trade for or 
Settle Stable ther"t hae 
  
  
    eae ap 
THE PONTIAC | 
‘Sale Household Goods 57   
one Ea eneeaee* Ap cise e yenge, CLAYTON'S 
       
  SE Te ALCO BLONDE ROUGH i . . 
plastic like new. In perfect con- 
@ition. Less than 1 year old. Ph. 
OR 3-7665 
  
  
“CLAYTON'S Ss 
s-ovie 
  Furniture, ture, Appltances 
  
    
    
  REG FEMALE DACHEHOND Pom | _ ‘ect condition. Mi-tawg, 7°" what hav FULL s12E GAS RANGE. GOOD 
Fiat a fOmk Soy TaRE | ait Mee Lcers Powe none eared |. vue. ‘ Be 10 FE tae 
crotirt gaiser gitdesss fd | Pht Petula ‘ea, OT ¥ Buren, Bear Port SaTECEO TABLE. OCCARIORAL furniture er onto ter | eee 
. TRAILER ‘EXCHANGE eve see vege cnanet ; pose 
stg Stkoes_raacreng. ok | PAS Rane, FOL, A, PAP What have you to swap? W. P.| (eajieé, Sluminum Soe eee 30. 
i 14 Mile R4.).| Ste G00p MOUSEKEEPINO =o ee OF PONTIAC 
"Tomy veoh ise MOOESR | ox w. tures ~ x 
soeneemcrnes| paral BES Lu ae ee ae ss Be L. H. BROWN, Realtor : Me EW, 
pan on 956 Hures x For Sale Clothing 56) hs" 
: Livino Room w. 
Vaceone, ring ‘sae Sots < | tporesinted: 8 rales S508 Pac length era ne coat Pry irreeulars eo 
: zs 7 N . 
Oirenses, Sissy #10 TL PE pene | fie"tya@M, palma, Weleghone We Use sENSE! SAVE PRR ter Sqft Ritehen table. $8, OR 
& Woodward. Birmingham MI | mer oie . z 
Sale Household Goods 57| WAL COVERING |... abe Smith’s, 257 S naw 
a esa a Mantes. | COLE aE FART TNTIQUE —_FURMITORE a5 coer Seose . ; - 
RANGE | isbn uscd TV... Sees Sat Georscland. ‘Drevtos WALTON TV 
ee ee Cor 4 mos., clean, $40. 100 W. Brook- Be tca FY, MOTOROLA com: 
ast af pe Te LY 
  
  ‘MAIN FURNITURE 
Baldwin’ Next to 
    900.25 tL. WaGreER_ CO, 
wee m. Cor. Pontiae 
6-0221 
be convinced 52 Gal. Electric 
  Ee 
3 ROOMS NEW AND 
USED FURNITUR 
  E 
  
  
    “TRADE-IN SALE’ 
      
    
  MODEST MAIDENS 
  By Jay Alan| Fi 
/ K ly “I don't care how I look. It is the weight on my mind 
  
  
  
    
  
  
    
  
BURMEISTER’S 
LUMBER TWO YARDS DETROIT H 
ay nt 
it 332 Trey uill F f : ig sevree 
oeeereee i 
f 
BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 
pT ms pet ost McBride Hard Hardware OPEN SUNDAYS ¢ TO 12 FE rem 
ee Sy fe eee, 
Werle! 345 Dixie or, on 
FUEL OIL TANKS a ar a 
] cap Delivered. re 
55-1467.   
  
» DRAINS CLOGGED? 
      USED < @cu ft 040 86 R. B tric. 
Ww ELECTRIC 
ein “oats WAYNE GABERT’S 
APPLIANCE SPECIALS 
Sito . Bod. M........ bf Sev 
Maytag "used washer... $38 ALAN 
i ea iny"otners to choose from. Easy | that I want reduced!” 
121 N. Saginaw PE 5-6109 
WOulfet and tea agen, In excel | FOr For Sale Miscellaneous 60 lent condition Call Romeo, Pia- POSS UCe 
teau 2-2300 after § SB YOU WANT 
For Sale Miscellaneous 60, 1+* year we wrecked ever 221 
“ances 7 ‘ TOOLS, “oat wow tee watee comteant te 
2258 Dixie . PARK FREE! We employ #@ men. not 
_F wreckers but expert dism 
$20. Storkline baby carriage, $15 artists. 
PE_¢7131 Tir We ship all salvage meaecrials to 
sewer cleaner chain saws, gas our main y 
pumps rented and repaired. Now, tf you need 
CONE’S RENTAL pune materiale, <a ° > 
ore NEIONBOR A = - ry 
“ga arenes site Grebard take | NAME WE MAY IT ¢ PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE. : Chicago roller skates wi cave 1266 W. 8 Re. 
ANCHOR FENCES ps a 
Paen eefiuares Pe ein & MC Y BICYCLES BOYS. MADE IN ENO- MACHINE 
iste. sralue 844. Bich’: | OU Ae WORK gan Fluorec 383 Orebard Lk. | FE 5-7635 2529 Opdyke Ra. ve. 
ee ees, Tor Garage Doors 
water wold ai "ete avail. 
GiGeembaies| Races noe PE coal, err om 
Artists’ supplies, hobby hor eevering and, Mec-O-Lat 
su ies—check our clas- ouTT je ae 
sification “Hobbies and) for snd pench see slighey weed. 
  
    
INSULATE NOW 
AN D SAVE MONEY 
c 
BLDG. SUPPLIES G00 Cente HOT gy Cue   
“KENTILE- 
5 CENTS EACH 
  
  FLOOR SHOP 
  
  
  
  
Your chetee of Jacobsons Toro. 
Motor-mower Fairbanks. Morse 
Pincor, Rio rotary and 
   
    For Sale Miscellaneous 60   
L 
vments eng tee w 
SIS eidietn insta 1 8 Woodward (N ot ““ 
MI 46008. Mi Rd). Birm ———eeee 
IONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS SERV- 
Reasonable. FE 23-3961.   
New & Used Lumber 
‘Bute — 2x68 ~- 
our figures eo 
S RPLUS L MBER 
  
     
  NIZED 1 IN. PIPE. 19¢ 
PER FT. 775 SCOTT 
LAKE RD., FF 4-4228, wii Sw 
  
  
frmens- S2 Ta 202" 21%" Rah. 
, 1%" Rebt. BV .. $8.25 
No. 1 Pir Di 
sion. air dried sizes. Call 
our . 
YSCORD 
re —%" Fir ee “40 
Se bs ae $5 92 
me -%" Fir “+ 
28-66-16" Pir 63.62 
Oak Floorina %''s2% 
Belect Rec 
SET? JAMBP PAINT ORADE 
  
    
VERTICATING Pole VON RETO: LL 048.06 ~value $28.95. also 
Fluorescent, NYT “KING BROS.” RD AT OPDYKE 
  
  
son, 60 
Tl “ORIDA ROOMS 
indowe vend “deere “ty cheese from. 
CEE WEEDON 
"Regular 40 to 87.9" first ora 
    
ms. 
    
PA HI , 
DOLLAR FOR PAINT? 
ee 
State 
  Rocheste 
FLO’ AQUARIUM Tropica’ fisn ana 
* FE 41873 
POINTER with _ FE r. 
S HOME 
supolies, 186 
  
  
  
  
74   
i o, ee F 
BANTAM. Vaeety TO 
WANTED: 
  
ing . 1 
PIANO BARGAIN 
60 FT. NEW GALVA-|*= 
  Farm i 
4CYD AND ACC TR. OoTH- 
er farm machinery. 
chien fa a ro 6507 Disie wy. MA 
  
    
    
  
  
  
ALL KINDS OF MANURE. SAND. 
ANY AMOUNT OF TORE. 64ND | a . anytime. 
ALi, Kinds OF GRA 
fii dirs wade Svenin 
3s. Paxven- a Panbahe, NK 6 : 
Sata estate toe BLACK DIRT 
TR :|_ job or hour MY 
CRUSHED OWE ABO BAW D, Orevel and 
rE 
  
    4 EASY CREDIT TERMS 
™ RING BROS 
YOUR 
coMPLr 
13 hole with BARGAINS 
Used Garden Tractors        
         
  
me i if re E 
  
  
   
      
          
MOBILE 
       Foraiture ‘house. lot or what Deve 
"“Oxiord Trailer Seles    
EE 
    
a eee 
ih DEALER 
erase seeder and 
‘HOUGHTEN & SON | #1113 
Exchanae eanegth Spamon 
fee bear 
i Ses Ente 
Recemaioned raters, oe 
ARTS—STORE   
  
  
Auto Glass Service 
When you need it! Have trie@ 
orede our service? Grass in 
you wait. Insurance hono: 
Free 1 ib. 
with Al. work 
windshield     
ot coffee * 
fect sdoo “elase or 
mo te 70 GLASS co Ave 
NOW WRECKING 
1949 Pontiac, good motor, , 
transmission, right hand 
: fenders and door, and all 
other parts. ‘OR 3-5313, 
after 5. 
  
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    THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1955 we 
  
  
= DOWN OVERHAUL 
Use Our 
Budget Plan PAY ONLY 
_ HAROLD TURNER | ™ 464 S. Woodward, 
SFREE ESTIMATE 
SALES 
  
  
  
  ‘Averill: Ss 
eat Winns, IT’S SUMM 
We are for our 
pr summer sales, Top 
ar" for cars 
i ma. ‘” 
HUR N- 
MOTOR SALES w 2.264 
cars “48 to "54. 
Bagley Auto Parts 
ve Oe) pactey ot 
“See M&M Motor Sales Por Gates om tate moset core. 
Dumke OR 3-1603   
wrecked Du junk ears. Hol- lerback’s Auto Parts, FE 6-1431. 
ry . 
WANTED oN CLEAN & SHARP title-Money waiting at 
GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 
For Sale Used Trucks 90 
MISE ELSESE 
Free ts   
. 
    
  
    
   
    
    
       
    
      
    
     
RY MOTORS AND YEL | 
  WILSON GMC 
Oakland at Cass 
Sales, Parts & Service 
OPEN EVENINGS 
FE 2-9203 
__For Sale Used Cars   
1   
  
MOTOR SAL ES 
282_W. Burg FE 2.2641 
‘v4 CHEV 210 SERIES HEATER 
55 = 
00d condition 4393 
io TEs & 000 miles. OL 62378 after 7 
i961 CHEVROLET DELUXE 210 
4 Gr. radio beater. turn sienals 
aT will help| 
MY 
oy Leta BODY 
gis. 300 «Baldwip Ave. f 
1950 
work. 
_FE #143 
ae Gee 7 DR DELUXE. Ra- 
dio beater undercoat. piue ac-   
    
| 7 "CHEVROLET + Jacket ponte. Genesee Sales. “air Sun gold and Ivory Fully   - tow mileage, and 
condition. $) rE 
ne RADIO, HEATER. 
als, back up lights 
Ts, power glide, 
and white wai] tires Only 5800 
miles. $1560. FE 2-1344 .   
308 Orenera Orenard ‘Lake At Ave Eb a03e 
  
$3% Union 8t ‘OG APRIL 11TH FOR A 
Alaska   
or 2 ay wanted to share 
@xpens«- & help drive. FE 54-2735 
A NO FOR ene. 
    
§ CHEAP & SCRAP CaRs. ” PE 9-2606. 
A 
  n. | 
im 1955 Cadillac | _ $80   CHEVROLET 1952 DELUXE 4 DR 
Radio. Heater, Light blue Good 
condition vate owner. 
_*5n, 
Ps CHEVROLET, DELUXE 
_ door, clean, bargain FE 3-7542 
i CHEVR¢   
smal] down ment, take over | _payments. FE 2-1347. 
| 194 CHEV 20 senres 
miles OL 6-2378 after   
i CHEViE 
‘47 Plymout .. 
‘41 Pontiac 
Plem@y Other Late Models and Trapaportation Specials 
| 115 8. Saginee 
-CHEVS. 
1954 Left-Overs 
Hurry While They Last   
  THE HIGH DOLLAR ah ALL BODY STYLES 
@sed 
"AS LOW AS Dine 
J. VANWELT | 
 “Yirrec ” $1326.41 
Headquarters | for Chevrolets 
13 MILE AND WooDwaRD 
it.   9406. io? 
- | ieee 
a oe Sou PE 
o 2165 Pontiac Rd after $| 
MI)   
*'Needs Cars| = 5s 
  
  
      
    CARNIVAL by Dick Turner| _ 
  
{ 
  
       
    
     
  or ‘31 Nash, overdrive = OL i ‘ 
is clu! coune.. .... ” $306. a, Pal 
32 Olor te bardion a yet) clean iow mileace. PE ’ 
Pee ce Es | ETRE CRONE FO 8 Ford ni aere Sa: wn /ae’ ere. re signals 
Ford wl - soe coe : s pA 
% “Si Caine > es’ | Share Solendid condition. $1396. 
B Sin est scence BE | SpEOREIO” ta aaee Pe LAKE Aa Be IR. yd ae radio 2 
4 pORDS Cave. or orre ‘Bel Aire.” wower! is RAT ma. 
WE “nic fom plctuos 6 panale SEE THIS FINANCE £35 ‘uo “breance’ ar Olds. 98 4 dr. Radio. Hester. 
iA cease tele twete ae | teary incre | Tae oe | ECONOMY USED CARS | | Seg Riamnonoe ant erent ose mm Ry SONTIAG 154 RAGIO” HEATER 
ace | 23a soe FomTIAC 1B Cusront | PONTIAC, tR_RABIO, EATER MOTOR SALES | emwslpmurte we “eet PE bose. a & hydra. radio and heater. 
1954 
FORD FOUR DOOR 
Factory Official’s Car 
P1195 Other models oo wan Vergome 
or overdrive to select from. 
"TARRY 
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 
Feit TE WE FINANCE TO ANYBODY 
STOP IN TODAY 
ECONOMY USED CARS Auburn rE ¢213)   
. | FORD ise TUDOR, jack AND 
as es 
    Pie |- See Ht and youl! bu 
FE 4-4531 | Bob F rost, ‘Inc. Hargreaves 
arti SW oodwar ard 
, 3 BIRMINGHAM 
ite FORD 3 DR. NEI 
waht oa ae “vou. sia EM 34 
BARGAINS 
GRR -B “62 82dr 10 
; | egy, more to to choses tro 17 
STS MOTORS DESOTO.PLYMOUTH DEALER 
__812 8. Woodward Birmingham 
Wi FORD ¢ CUSTOM LINE 6 Low 
pecone reasonably rE 
  
"a FORD _FORDOMATIC RADIO heater Tudor $850 FE 
voap WES | WAGON. 
a eae SEDAN, LOOKS, _runs very good, $96 Ena 
GOOD CREDIT! 
BAD CREDIT! 
NO CREDIT! 
YALL COME wi 
    
“What a racket he’s got! I do most of his homework, and 
then I have to give him a dollar for every ‘A’!” 
  
  _For Sale Used Cars 91) | 
PIGGY 
BANK 
SPECIALS   | "$2 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 DR. 
2 to choo For Sale Used Cars 91 LALA al 
ee from, perfect 1 owner 
ante ims. 6245 or your old car 
Bob Frost, Inc. COLN, MERCURY. DEALER 
art 7M >. Woodward 
BIRMINGHAM   
  
  
  
    4) '48 Pont. 4 dr 
es | Matthews. jee 
  ] TO 
| m1 ‘. SAGINAW 8T 
ATION 
_ ; MOTOR SALES 
|" "We MOLD YOUR NOTE | 
Pei pe a |. IMMEDIATE 395, Cal) after 4.00 FE 5-3504 DELIVERY ise CHEV, RAINO EATER, Th | NATIONAL 
| sonnbie Cas ve be seen ot 3008 Wo) | MOTOR-SALES~- 
am 8. SAGINAW 8T. 
“47 “KAISER, a00D_ TRANSPORTA- 
tion, $95. FE_5-1808 
‘47 “LINCOLN 4 DOOR RADIO. 
| Stree electric windows. $100. OR 
‘33 MERCURY HARDTOPs, ¢ TO choose from You will Lave C) 
hard time picking the best £ 
| se 1 owner trade ins pric | 
as low es $1,485 | 
| Bob Frost, Inc. | LINCOLN MERCURY DEALER | 
850 S. Woodward 
BIRMINGHAM 
| 1952 932 MERCU RY RADIO. HEAT. 
et, Merco-Matic. 5 new Sree 
$1.050 Good shade 8 am 
2 pm ~All day Sat and sun "3 
06 _FE $9630. 
THIS ONE!   
  
  
: ——— | 
SEE 
1948 Mercury 2 dr Radio Healer 
| Spotlight. Runs good 
| ber At the bargain price mor | es! 
8 Oakland _PE_2-2351 
LOOK! 1954 DODGE CORONET, 2 DAN BEAUTIFUL GREEN. LOW MILEAGE 
1954 NASH STATION WAGON 
PERFECT RUNNING: CONDI. | 
SPECIALS 
Make Us an Offer 
1946 Ford 
| 1946 Chevrolet 
| 1047 Plymouth 
1948 Buick 
| 1948 Kaiser 
| we HAVE ALL CLEAN CARS. | 
| MORE THAN # TO 008E 
Ha ad SEE US BEFORE YOU * TR. (NSPORTAT ION 
| IT 8,8MART TO BUY YOUR 
"COMMUNITY + 
MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rocheste¥ 
OPEN TILL 0 P.M. | er FE 2-9101 
ba 
y ’ " j . 
fe eee ee 7 eee eee a 1°51 Olds Red Conv 
nese fyemnnee sot 
R SE- 4° TONE | 
  
Bright Spot $295 | 
Your Chevrolet Dealer 
‘ 8 44546 | 
i? NASH, EXTRA CLEAN —_ 878 Scott Lake Rd. 
  WO TONF BLUE ‘53 8v- 
per 68 4 door cond)- 
tiow Radio and heater re | BES transmission. $1500 OU | 
OCDSMOBILE 3 DR ve reamiine 
_3 
THE BRIGHT 
SPOT 
“WARMER” 
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"52 Chevie Bronze Conv. | 
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walls. 
For a young lady of | 
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53 Chevie Bel Air hardtop. 
GM official's car. 
A clean car for choosy 
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33. Chevie Bel Air 4 door. | 
Two tone, radio and 
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White walls, P. G..| 
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'S3Chevie Bel Air Club| Sedan: two tone green. 
Radio and _sheater, 
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8 
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55 Chev. Conv't... .$2495| siass, rear seat speater white 54 Chev. Bel Air...$1545|_Fe piel ot Bea Fe PE 2 ieee ‘SI Pont. St. Wen... .$995 | WiLL, sacr ou) QUITE 
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53 Chev. Bel Air... .$1245| ies bodee“Porsne too $38 
SO Merc. 2 dr....... $595 | 1350 Panes renee $8 | 
"51 Pont. 4 dr....... $695 | 1990 Plymouth Pordor § 400 
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1951 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 Door 
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cc ccccees $145| 1980 Ford, Custom 8, 4 Door 
tones $100 $445 oeececeees $75} 1900 Pord Custom 8 2 Door 
cossevess $195 $245 
149 renee & 4 Door 
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car down, or $10 down and slightly higher pay- 
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A-] Buys 
49 Ford 2dr. ...$ 199 
49 Nash 2dr. ...$ 144 
"49 Chev. 2dr. ...$ 199 
'49 Packard Sed. $ 144 
51 Kaiser 4dr. ..$ 199 
50 Plymouth Sed.$ 199 
51 Ford Victoria $ 599 
52 Chrysler 4dr..$ 944 
'53 Ply. Sta. Wgn$ 999 
53 Ford 2dr. ...$ 899 
49 Pont. Clb. Cpe$ 299 
"52 Ply. Sta. Wgn$ 899 
54 Chev. Wen..$1399 
"53 Merc. Mon. ..$1444 
51 Nash Sta Wgn$ 544 
52 Dodge 4dr. ..$ 599 
"51 Merc. Cpe. ..$ 544 
53 Chev. Bel Air.$ 944 
51 Pont. Catalina$ 744 Cheapies 
48 Packard 2dr.... $79 
48 Frazer Sed.... $99 
48 Nash 2dr...... $99 
47 Hudson 2dr.....$99 
49 Ply. 2dr. ......$99 
47 Merc. Sed. ....$99 
46 Ford 2dr. ......$99 
47 Ply. 4dr. . 
49 Ford Sta Wgn $199 
'47 Buick Sed. ....$99 
’46 Nash 4dr. .....$99 
Convertibles 
"48 Ford cececeesd 144 
53 Ford ........$1199 
"SO Ford ........$ 544 
'52 Chev. Dix 4dr.$ 544 8 Olds ...... .$ 14 
30 Ford Cpe ...$ 19 52 Chev. ....... $ 
52 Ply. 4dr...... $ 644 
51 Olds 4dr. &..$ 644 Trucks 
52 Henry J 2dr. $ 399 
51 Hudson 2dr. .$ 299 
50 Merc. Clb. Cpe$ 399 
54 Stude. 2dr. ..$1099 
54 Merc. 2dr. ...$1544 
52 Ford Victoria$ 844 
51 Ply. 2dr. ....$ 499 '53 Ford %4T P'up $644 
52 Dodge %T ” $599 
40 Ford Sed Del$ 59 
’55 Ford 4T P'up $1044 
50 Ford %4T P'up $399 
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eine and one owner. 
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radio. héate en- 
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$995 
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good running ! 
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SPECIALS $245 
1949 Buick 2 dr. 
$325 
1949 Pontiac 2 dr. 
$95 
1946 Buick 4 dr. 
$295 
149 Plymouth Sedan 
$495 
1950 Buick 4 dr. 
$295 
1950 Chev. 
$245 
1951 Hudson 4 dr. 2 dr. 
$295 
1950 Dodge Sedan 
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BUICK, 210 Orchard Lake Ave. |   have LETS’ TRADE FOR A LATE MODEL) 53 Willys wa Ford 
R Seu Go $1095 $495 
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‘ Catalina DeLuxe like new Beautiful $2095 Corai and Ivory, discount for 1 year . 
$1500 "53 Chev. 
| Bet Air with icon heater and "51. Ford Rew drive-tinis-one for : ew Yo? Peret-h ‘end reety™ 
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@ buy. 
1948 Nash Ambassador 4 Door, 
$195 
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150 S, Saginaw St., 1054 Pontiac 
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1962 Hudson 4 Door 
1951 Studebaker Coupe, OD. in 
beater 
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"SAYS" ‘ Look At Your Car (EVERYONE ELSE DOES 
$395 
1950 Ford Custom 8 Cyl 4 Door See this ome at only 
$29 
$350 
Dyno Trans, 
$295 
1960 Ford 2 Door, a real value at a real price. 
$195 
1949 Plymouth Spec. DeLuxe 4 Door. Hard té beat, 
$195 
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
¢:00-—(7) * Little Rascals. “Free 
Eats.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- 
venture Serial. (4) Time for Mu- 
sic. Jane Palmer sings. 
¢:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) 
News. Paul Williams. 
6:25—(4) Weather. Sonny Eliot. 
6:30—(7) Cowboy G-Men. Russell 
Heyden in “Rawhide Gold.” (9) 
Follow That. Man. Ralph Bel- 
lamy in Mystery tale. (4), Trat- 
fie Court. Re-enactment of cases 
6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. 
Everett R. Phelps. 
¢:50—(2) Sports Digest. Chuck| ™@rvin Kaplan star. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 
Davey. 9:30—(7) Elgin Hour, Sir Cedric | 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| Hardwicke, Mary Astor in “The | Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant 
Puppet Comedy with Fran Alli-| Thousand Dollar Window,” story| Lady. 
son. (9) Lone Wolf. Louis Hay-| of race track clerk who loses 
(4) Mayor 
of the Town. Auto accident set- 
tles traffic problem for the 
Mayor played by Thomas 
Mitchell. (2) Frankie Laine 
Show. Music, variety with singer 
Laine. 
7:15—(7) My Story. Drama. 
7:30—(7) Cavalcade of America. 
. (4 Dinah 
Shore. Songs. (2) News. Doug 
Edwards. 
    %:00-—-(7) Make Room for Daddy. 
Children's piano banging disturb Danny's sleep but he doesn’t] "7 Today, (2) Morning 
want them to take lessons in Show. 
The Piano Teacher.” Danny |9:06—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) 
Thomas, Jean Hagem, Sherry} Romper Room. (2) Welcome Jackson, Rusty Hamer star. (9)| Traveler. 
Pick the Stars. 
host with crtiste Seen oh one #:20—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. 10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) | 
Ding Dong School. (2) Garry 
over small town paper after! Moore. 
drunkenness ruins his career in ; the city in “The Failure.” with es wey of Werle, (2) Ar 
10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 
11:00—(7) Story studio. (4) Home. 
, | 11:30—(2) Strike Tt Rich. 
42:15—(2) Love of Life. 
: 30— Beulah. eather 
Eile Swen” one oe st "Your Nest. (2) Search for To (4) Hockey. Stanley Cup Play-| morrow. offs, Detroit Red Wings vs To- |12:45~(2) Guiding Light. Shelton Show, "Red and "Mere |1:00—-(T) Charm Kitchen. McCarthy play cook and wait- (2) Inner Flame. 
1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of 
routine on producer who drops| Life. 
1:30—-(4) Jean McBride. 
Ladies Day. 
, | 1:45—(9) School. 
2:60—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Hour 
of Shows. 
"| 2:15—(9) Man’s Heritage 
2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 
quiz with Bert Parks, host. (9) | Momride “G) Act trikeee 
3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Wednesday (2) 
    
  
  
          
  . Murrow talks with Bertram Rus-| Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Hartman had an idea. He re- 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John! sel) Rebecca West, David Low Big Payoff. co de the studio's 1941 movie 
Cameron Swayze. (2) Jo Staf-| David Astor, Welsh miners on | §:15—(4) Golden Windows. hit, ‘The Lady Eve,”. in which ford Show. Songs of the South. | views of U.S. foreign policy. . Henry Fonda played a shy million- 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. (2) : zho becomes involved with a 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Robert |... aire w 
Stack in “‘EWver Since the Day.” |'180~(7) | Soupy’s On Variety | Bob Crosby. couple of cheating cheaters, gam- 
(9) Bishop Sheen. Life Is Worth News. (4) News. (2) News. Jac liner Living. (4) Milton Berle Show. LeGott. . . . Stanwyck, on a transatlantic . 
Ruth Gilbert returns as Max to 4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice| “This movie,” said Don, help Milton with spring cleaning. |11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Lee} Cot, (4) Hawkins Falls. ( 2)| “should have been made the first (2) Life With Father. Mr. Day's} Padovani in “The Charge Is| Brighter Day. time with George Gobel.” dress suit gets a work out when! Murder.” (9) Movie Date. ; : He invited George and his man- Clarence Jr. and father both) Sigurd Gurls, Duncan Reynaldo, |*15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret ager to see the picture, explaining 
have formal engagements. Com-| in “Sword of the Avenger.” (4), Storm. he'd like to rewrite it a little and edy with Leon Ames, Lurene little show. Leslie Niellson, Olive 4:30—14) Mr. Sweeney's World.| remake it, with George in the 
Tuttle. | Blackney in “The Diary.” (2)| (2) On Your Account. Fonda role and Paramount shar- $:30—(7) Twenty Questions. Jer-| Miss Fair Weather. Betty) sss cy Ricky the Clown. (@ gb yoy: Bod anky 0 ome Hines, opera basso, guest, Wright. | Modern Romances. looked at the movie, Hartman 
on animal, Po ately tay 11:20—(2)  Nightwatch = Theater. |5:99-(7) Auntie Dee, (9) Folk| knew it was a deal as soon as game. (3) Holiday “Cheers of the Crowd.” Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2)| the lights went up. George was (2) Halls of Ivy. Ronald Colman, Sagebrush Shorty beaming. 
Benita Hume, star in comedy, |11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with | . “You can't hardly find stories 
French exchange studeht upsets| Steve Allen, host. Whistler Fred |5:30—(7) Laurel & Hardy. (9) | tke this no more,” he laughed. 
college by comparing Lowrey, singer. Betty Ann; Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Tast que teenthe age. dust and French college life. Grove, guests. Doody. Go ether day tho contrast was 
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-- Today's Radio Programs a S| Pregrams furnished by stations listed tm this column are suliject te change without notice George says: 
“I'm too young to go to the WsB, (708) CKLW, «see WW, (ase CAR, (1198) WXYZ, (197) WIJBK, (1698) WPRON, (100m) cemetery on the dead run.” 
romont wXxyYz organ WXYZ, tant stars with Gobel im CuLW J. Ven Keren WOM, News, Muse CKLW Fews, "Lives which goes into production in July | 6:00—WJIR, News WPON, News :15—WJR, Kitehen Clud + release this winter. wes | Beeb Eres Hk. |e . WAYS, Wattsick, MeKenste | OW ON Teen 9:30_WIR, Mrs. Page » News, The “‘let's-not-rush-into-this” way CaLe, Bove CKLW, Vincent Won, 6. Kaye 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkin in which George and O'Malley Wrox Ree we won reer Occ | CHL. “Gost 'heitnase’ | WeaR Rermeny "Man | faced the big movie loot was ¢:15—WIR, Clark Quartet | 9:00 WIR. Your Gov WCAR, Temple Academy 198—WJR, Dr. Malone typical of them. They never move 
WEYR. Lee Gmite CRLW. Country Style | 19-68_-WIR, A. Goat Eadie Cantor until things are “just right” for w Lee WWJ, McBride u CKLW. Eddie Chase 11:00—WJIR, News Ww. Memride, “Peal 148—WJR, Guiding Light | George. They've been operating letime Serenede wre, CKLW, News, Homechat | $:68—WJR, Mra Burtes that way ever since they teamed 
wren CRLW. Ween Qporte. hte | Surety ww, Gormenctte up 10 years ago in Chicago. “yw” Rese" Mulnobang ore rina WPON. News. Piper” WIBK. Tom Osorge Betere be themubed his oon TS Henry J. Tayler 1:1 10:15—WWJ, Joyce Jordan show last September, scripts wise Dunner Muse WATE Top of Town wee WW) Fran Waris yw eee iy oe won written ead selepied by Oo 
TEE aoe eam | SEE ASE Saie | omen nore means | EL, Gobel wean’ convinced mw : :00-WIm, Quest Mowe | fim te aoe Ore eereen the Beat Sate er as he wae <5 ie Mgt wack, ie ww. aeeato WoAR’ Gon, parrie WPOM, Chub an opening line was: 
CKLW, Fulton Lewis Jr. —_ 11:00— Www, Strike nm Rich | "285-2. Brighter Day “Well, this is the show. It's WJBK, Larry Gentile WEDNESDAY MORNING WXYZ, Companion WW, Marriage Pays show on earth WPON, News, Kline o00-WaR. basta. Votes , Plerida USA WCAaR, Harmony Hail nt meas boop yen from get . : : . WJBK, N c 8 e | "ake Ger mene | Tee ae | Roam Rew Sone | “Wea Meetets ze |: tar ‘amet tuie ie sort oo 1:38—WJR, Choraliers c wy .. = . WCAR, News, Carousel you might call it a comedy 
ext, ‘tase, | Wom, Sup tae" | wron fima ine" | akan, Rasemacy | show—and It you don't, we're? . ee ge Re €:45—WCAR, Coffee 11;38—WJR, Make Up Mind 3:30— WIR, Trent through. 
a 7:00—WJR, Jim Vinal wren. eee WW, P. Young Getting laughs has been George 145—WJR, Ed@ Murrow CKLW, Davia Party WRK, Den delepe Gobel's busi only since 194 WWJ, One Man's Family | Wink’ News 09:0 3:45 —WJR, Our Gai 5 business | CHEW. TBA 958-590, tenets talk WW). Becona cn cusband | WWI, RL to Happiness when he was a first lieutenant in 
8:00 WIR, auspense WJBK, Gentile, Bingo WIBK. News, MeLeoa” ‘ww Be wile” the Air hay Songs ey | cory : : t , Tats. Show mongers, "woeK. Gentile and Binge “Tigh Ms White aL. Beale Chase oa” into many entertainment ° ’ CKLW, Break the Bank WPON, Sporta, programs and started telling CO-WEER Shee Gets | Th Woe, hon, Mdees 4:36—ww2, @rslle Dats stories related to him by fellow ‘Twi oe 8:00—WIR. Jack White womy Bows WON, Glue tees officers. wx ww 12:35—WIR. Parm Roundup | 6:30—WIR, Music Mall For eight years before the war, CKLW. John Steele WJBK, Gentile ww Pare Elizabeth J, Widder singer and guitar player 8: WXYB, Jus Rasy WEON, ‘New WOR, Lathes une | WERK Mekeod wine Georgie Gobel-on radio's 9:08—_WJIR, 8:15—WJIR, Bud Guest 12:38—WJIR, Time Out, Musié ThA Women in House | National Barn Dance program. He weve Semmy Raye wean, Softee,” Clem cKLw. four Boy Bud meri, News also toured with the radio station WPOM, eee Off Record woes, See Gen wan =e. Tri, Mews, Detane | WLS Barn Dance Revue and played 
C0—WR, ete Eee : WIDE! News. SdeLeed kid roles on the Tom Mix radio 0:18—WJR, Bing Crosby 8:45—WWJ, News 12:48—WXYZ, Charm Lady News chew trem His best line 
*WEYZ. Platter, Brains ne —_ aan ee Tl hold your wxvz, 9:08—WwIR, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | §:15—WIR, Music be rece, wee vos CKLW. Eddie Cantor WwW, Minute Parade sge-aie, thone won = Deland horse, Tom.” 
ewe io WJBK, News, T. George WW, News, etteon” 5:30—CKLW, Bill Mickock Singing soprano ae Me aoe 
choir on WLS started while 
under the other arm and m the . he was dreaming of becoming © back. He pulled his own gun and| SQilor, Sea Cook | protessional ball player. y 00 fired twice as the: boy and his I . Bat after the wer, George can- mother ran through the ,Pdison| Battle Furiously | vinced O'Malley, « Chicago theat * Center business district. agent, com- 
iT Mom The pair was captured after «| Over Dull Menu _ | etian. O'Malley booked him on a chase by Wesley Johnson, 22-year- : USO Show in Chicago, into small niversity Miami student| BOSTON @—A ship's cook was| midwest night clubs and finally + ~ ' hos- | he played the most successful sup- Wounds -Offiete: Whe | Men aaa hares tale tata eeme |e ent S roman Sno be ode in Ob cotey, how is them | pitalized today as a result of what | © 0 Yoo Angel Was Seizing Woman | they came to Miami from Brook-| sotice said was @ furious ship- ne tr oak for Bad Checks Te Deka ae ummet ond nnd uoerd tattle over Gi mivihe ofl a cout our 
boy was charged today with shoot-| 100 in New York and New Jersey, | and beans. | ee ing a policeman who tried to arrest | *c#ttering them along the way to} ‘The cook, James F. Copeland, his mother for passing bad checks. | Florida. 29, of New York, was charged with The boy used a .38 revolver his ; assault with intept to murder. 
day, police said. | ‘a knife wound on his body. He was *ee James Perry, 18, of Detroit, re-| reported in fair condition at a hoe Both the boy, Frank Lutz, and ceived from 1% to 4 years in Jack-| pital, * 
his mother Mrs. Antoinette Lutz, | son state prison yesterday when he| ‘Police Sgt. John Ward said the| 45, were held on a charge of as-| appeared before Oakland County| men got involved in battle aboard |‘ 
sault with intent to commit mur. | Circuit Judge George B. Hartrick.| the American Export Line’s SS 
der. Mrs. Lutz was also charged) Perry pleaded guilty March 14 when Chatman went to| with passing bed checks. _ | to stealing a man's jacket from a | the | te that he} * 
Policeman L. E. Anderson, 30, | Northland Center store in Southfield | was tired of eating and was shot times, ih an arnt, ! Township March 6, _ beans every day for eight days. 
    
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  Mager 89" A good economical double-drainboard sink with ample 
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