J = ~ + * at - - e - Q oe The Weather Thursday: Warmer Details page two 118th YEAR - THE PONTI PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955—50 PAGES y ‘ ‘ | ‘ ‘oe { = . or ! C PRESS» A ANTERNATIONAL SEWe GERVICE 128 New Models Spark GMC ‘55 Truck kk kk ae. ies = my 8 _ | 7or i Se Eee eee a » GMC PICKUP TRUCK, ONE OF THE ATTRACTIVE NEW MODELS IN THE 1955 LINE Senate Kills Tax Slash: Continues Excise Levies WASHINGTON \® — A dramatic 50-44 Senate vote | Dower—and it caused a. bit of killing a Democratic-sponsored income tax cut Ike Qutshines Posies on Visit to Flower Show WASHINGTON \#— Attending a flower show was a new ex- perience for President Eisen- commotion. Only show officials knew in switched back to the House today the political row) advance that the President was over President Eisenhower's tax policies. The Senate yesterday passed by voice vote a bill to| extend present corporation and excise tax rates a year | through the huge building the | The measure was in exactly the form | moment he arrived and soon he | agreement on extending the tax yesterday, a few hours | ‘| was being followed from one ex- beyond April 1. ', Eisenhower asked. Credit Union Meeting Call Judge Picard Moves to Allow Members —to--Reergenize————- DETROIT —A reorganization | meeting for the four million dol- lar Ford Rouge Employes Fed- eral Credit Union has been called by Federal Judge Frank A. Picard for next Wednesday. The credit union was seized by the government last Friday for al- leged frregularities. Judge Picard scheduled the meeting yesterday so that the credit union’s 15,000 members could elect a new board of direc- | tors which would then pick new officers. An order also was issued to examiners of the Bureau of Fed- A total of 23 specific viola- tiens of federal laws or man- agement regulations was charged by the government. Picard also told government examiners to give full details on teller; and Edmour Bertrand, a Detroit bar owner. — Thompson is charged with em- bezziement and misapplication of $53,000 missing from the union. is charged with aiding abetting him.- | Disappointed Democrat- ic leaders saw go down the |drain a substitute to give ‘low-income taxpayers a | $20 reduction in 1956, plus | '$10 for each dependent | other than a spouse. The | cut would have gone chief- jly to families earning uy- [der $5,000. On this crucial issue _five Democrats—Byrd and Robertson of Virginia, Ellender of Louis- jana, Holland of Florida—joined 4 stitute offered by Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. Sen. Langer (R-ND) lined-up with 43 Democrats on the losing side. contended Johnson's was an ir- responsible proposal in the face of continued deficit financing. Chairman Byrd of the Senate Finance Committee forecast a “very difficult’ conference if the House refused to instruct its group. Byfd led the successful fight for the Senate bill. Talks Continued byGMandFord | DETROIT #—General Motors and CIO-UAW officials have been meeting for two days to set up an agenda for actual negotiations ~ George of Georgia and | Republicans to defeat the sub- | Armory yesterday to take a look. But word spread rapidly | hibit to the other by a milling | crowd. | Parents pushed their young- sters up for a better look. One | child got a presidential _ hand- | shake. The President, who described the visit as ‘‘my first jaunt in a flower show,"’ was subbing for Mrs. Eisenhower. She was sched- | uled to open the National Capital Flower and Garden Show last ‘pweek—but came down witht the “itr _ — The ‘White House said yester- day she was “almost completely recovered” but still had not ven- tured outdoors. Report Eden Better " LONDON (#—Foreign Secre- tary Sir Anthony Eden was re- | ported “‘somewhat better” today but still in bed with influenza. ,. - Governor Sigtis Bill | Business Receipts Tax: Extended Until Dec. 31 | LANSING — Gov. Williams has signed a bill ex- |going to the National Guard| tending the business receipts tax until Dec. 31 of this | year. { | A House-Senate conference committee reached _ before it was due to expire. | Deadlocked for a week over how long the tax should | | be continued, Senate members of the committee yield- _ed to House insistence on the Dec. 31 cutoff date. |. The Senate had approved extension of the tax in- definitely. House members wanted a temporary ex-, | tension to force consideration of a new tax program *this year. Make Mine Chocolate Some legislators said! . approval of the tax on a Says Lansing. House [approval of the: -boosted+ + “LANSING “TUPT—A~ proposat | Chanees~-for—passageof- a} | allowing addition of sodium and corporations profits tax | this year. } icfum lohexanesulfamate to cal eye Gov. Wilhams has. asked the | ice cream was introduced in the legislature to enact a. five per | House yesterday. The ingredient | cent tax on corporations profits. is & nonm-carbonic sweetener— | Netting an estimated $110 million and probably ‘is the longest word | year, it would erase a $46 mil- ; i. |lion deficit in his proposed aes Maybe oe re an “ | budget for the next fiscal year. . egis! | Rep. George W. Sallade (R- prefer chocolate or vanilla. — - | Ana Arbor), whe deviaths fre- | quently from Republican Tires in Color to Match Car Coming Soon DETROIT #—€olored tires — blue, green and brown—are - in production at United States Rub- ber Co. They are designed to complement a variety of exterior car body finishes The colors are being added to white sidewall tires, extending from the outer edge of the white sidewall to the top edge of the tread. The tread itself is of con- ventional black. The white strip is somewhat narrower than on regular white sidewall tires. They are limited to the pre- mium line of tires and will cost from $16 to $17.50 per tire more than the regular premium line. That means a set of tires could cost upward of $300. Heavy Showers. — Hit City Area ‘Michigan Bell Reports 500 Phones Affected by Water Water, whipped by winds up to 45 m.p.h. put 500 Pontiac-area telephones out of commission last night, Michigan Bell Tele- > ‘Wide Range of Vetiicles Offer Power and Color By ROBERT B. TARR Pontiac Press Managing Editor GMC trucks have gone all-out in glamour_for 1955, Color and flowing lines to rival the sleek passenger cars of today mark the new trucks now coming off the assembly lines at the South Boulevard plant of the division. Quality and adaptability that have kept GMC trucks in the forefront of the industry have not suffered in ; achieving the new look. More improvements than ever | before made in a single model change are claimed for the new trucks, being announced this week. A complete line of 128 new 1955 GMC truck models, featuring units powered by V-8 engines, a new concept in streamlined design, and some 500 major styling and engineering improvements is being ) Truck & Coach Division: - _ The new models will be shown locally at the Wilson GMC Company showrooms at 675 Oakland Ave. In anticipation of an expanding truck market this year, the division has set its minimum goal at around 100,000, R. C. Woodhouse, general truck sales manager told newsmen at a press showing of the new models yesterday. It was a clear-cut, if pre- ! |liminary, victory for Eisen- hower’s supporters. They Senate Highway Measure Aids Smaller Counties | LANSING \» — After weeks of debate, the Senate | has passed a highway expansion program in a form which may lead to more controversy in the House. The highway bill, a revision of the House-approved Peltz bill, was rammed through the Senate yesterday on a 19-13 vote. 4 Wayne County Demo- crats who had enthusi- astically supported the “big trunkline” bloc throughout the debate bolted at the last because of an amendment hitched | lation, a method which benefits | populous counties most. The Roy amendment would benefit 68 of the ‘less populous counties at the expense of 15 large ones, It would shift $1,600,- 000 from the 15 counties a the 6. Wayne county would lose $1,- 101,000; Oakland $128,600. Sen. Broomfield (R-Oakland) voted for the bill. The bill would increase the gasoline tax from 4', to 6 cents a gallon. The state’s 75 per cent share would have to. be spent on an 5e | policies, said a | said tions | Phone Co. reported today, A company spokesman said |crews have restored service to | some of the affected phones, with complete restoration due sometime during the day. Nearty one-half inch of rain fell during the heavy showers Rep. Rolo G. Conlin (R-Tip-| Which began in the late after- noon, catching many shoppers ton) said the House Taxation Committee, of which he is chair-| 8®4 downtown office workers. man, is trying to devise some | The telephone company spokes- said water seeping new tax program that will yield | man profit tax is ‘‘inevitable—next year if not this year.” “If the alternative is to in- crease the bu&iness receipts tax, I certainly think a corporate profits tax should be passed,” he | between 25 and 30 million dol-| cables was the source of the | into | | More than doubling the number of models offered in 1954, the new line brings 74 entirely new models into the GMC family of* | light, medium and heavy- duty vehicles to blanket ? Dulles May Reveal trucking industry needs from half-ton pickups 0 Yalta Deal Papers 5-ton tractors. | The new models will be called es ore . . GMC’'s “Blue Chip’’ trucks in | WASHINGTON Sen. George the largest announcement cam- | ‘D-Ga) predicted today Secre- paign ever staged by the division. | tary of State Dulles may change announced by GMC. larg a year in “new’’ money. | phone failures Sons of St. Patrick Paint Street Green GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—The Friendly Sons of St. Patrick, who asked the city commission to have yellow lines on Grand Rapids’ Main Street replaced with green lines for St. Patrick's Day, have done the job them- selves. Members of the organization have painted a 25-foot green stripe on the street in front of the Rowe Hotel where the Friendly Sons hold their an- nual St. Pa ’s Day banquet Thursday night. The weatherman forecasts partly cloudy skies tonight and tomorrow, with colder tempera- tures seen for tonight. Warmer readings are expected tomorrow with the thermometer expected to rise’ to a high of 43-47. At 8 a.m. today the mercury in downtown Pontiac stood at 28 degrees, rising to 40 by 1 p.m. Lowell’s Voters Back ‘Water Fluoridation LOWELL, Mich. (UP)—By a vote of 349 to 141, voters in this Kent County. community ap- proved fluoridation of the village expanded use of automatic trans- missions, and a unique dual- (Continued on Page 27 Col. 5) In Today's Press In a two weeks period start- | his mind and make public the ing March 22 GMC expects to (controversial Yalta conference reach 90,000,000 readers | documents | through newspaper advertising | of its new models, Woodhouse George, who heads the Senate said Tuesday. | Foreign Relations Committee, Other highlights of the new | *@!d in an ink mies he thinks the models include a new series of record of the Roosevelt-Churchill- lighter weight Diesel trucks, | 5t!! conference 10 years ago ‘“‘should be made public and the State Department should do it.’* Dulles was reported to have told some lawmakers he is re considering his decision net to | make public the documents. | The British Foreign Office said Saturday a U. S. suggestion to |make the Yalta papers publie | was rejected on grounds “it ig of many ot the participante « ¢ ¢* y \ jenn sees Pgs sis EE as > t, Y nes - oaks r = Pin $x get = it 5 we " eee ae Ps a “ . BEI a, ca: ee ; bat vs & : P he pecan eis ie ses eee ie a ‘eB tet . toh Sete Ps bia a ere, v Core eee Pt ees eee ee eis eS *n : | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1055 pcg lee e Tanker Crew . Planning for Atomic Attack Pat Ward Tells | Zte-Da-in-Birmineham i , _ Not Adequate—Kefauver oe Proposed School Budget Warns of Strike | vssuscro S| pom of Sin for Jelke |Gives Teachers Pay Hike Refuses to Sail Finnish fauver (D-Tenn) said today there BIRMINGHAM—Teachers were | have sent youngsters in the area Ship and Jet Fuel Load j f ‘ \ ’ Area Florists Prizewinnérs at Staté Show Severa) area florists were prize winners at the recent State meet- Jury Deliberates Fifty ing of the Michigan Unit of the "Minutes Here Tuesday Tlesraph Delivery Service « z | ‘has not been enough planning’ by military and civil defense au- given a $200 boost for the | thorities as to what role each} ), fasts ocho year an cath | bounded by Maple, Eton, Yosem- would play in event of ag atomic *#ee - lights were operating, but no other the conditions of Iris Ascanazy, 7,| condition with face cuts. | Dr. Richard Olsen of Pontiac {s 394 engine for medium and heav . ry: . . duty vehicles achieves 175 horse- anything more than a casual ac president of the loeal Cancer So- A St. Patrick's Day turkey din- ner is in store for members of z taf ; Con -. to Red China ve -in Murder Retrial Stephens, assistant man attack on this country. shown work should night Board of Education. | tan Adams School. ae Pha been and . designer at Dunstan's | HELSINKI Finland #—The Fin-| .Kefauver said the government | done te bring ‘tee plans to a sole | NEW YORK @—Pat Ward re- my me Be - schedule. It was recommended that the . - * A former city factory worker | Flowers, won two gold cups and ve should plan carefully now to assure where they could go into operation to the witness stand in the | #@fting teachers with B.S. degreés | administrative council ad- - faces life in prison today after a two ribbons in the ‘Contest of nish seamen’s union announced. to- | continued eivilian rule wherever smoothly, Bad planning, he said, | Jelke vice trial to| Will receive $3,900. Annual incre- | Just the boundaries to permit the 5 ; i retrial jury deliberated only 0 Design.” day the crew ol the tanker Aruba | possible, in preference to martial could result in “chaos ry ‘ ickey today ments over a 12-year period wil) | children to continue at Adams next a nen . oe . make another stab at telling about | ™ , } minutes yesterday before finding | He won the Grand Award*for a = Wl Strike rather than sail the! law, should some disastrous at- Ketauver said his thinking is in| her life as a cafe society call gir. | aise this to $5,700. The State De- | year, with other youngsters origi- 4 ; him guilty «ant degree murder | brown Cymbidium wristlet cor- 7 aren ni of, jet fuel to tack occur. | terms of ‘preserving life and prop- | The slimly attractive brunette partment of “ws. now | pore fad -dichgrovhery ‘0 Aqame, : for a second e. | sage, second place for his brides- | \“ ue. . “Each, the military and the ty, preserving and assuring the wept uncontrollably when! ques- | ecommends as a starting, . * { Walter Banks, 45, fermerty ef | maid bouquet of pink carnations | Nate vaio aid as wrest of civilian, should know what part chance to preserve civilian ‘ gov- | tioned yesterday about her life with | wage. Bric _ . 8 he j ef 116 Wessen St., was sentenced to | and hyacinths, and third place 11 he strategic materials to, # W#Wld play im such matters ernment wherever possible.” Jelke and the men who bought her For’ holders of M.S. degrees, | 42. <,vers, are back on the job af life in prison Feb. 18, 1952, in for an Easter novelty and am af | tne Chi Reds, ‘the ship finds| & re fighting, the evacuation Ketauver saig that also ts the | {4vors for high fees. the local schedule has been re- walking eff in protest over car. ae. the holdup-siaying of Alexander roe veite calal Waves, | iteelt-in danger of getting involved of cities, restoring crippled trans- thought behind a bili he has in- _ Court was recessed once to give) vised te a minimum of $4,100 penters being assigned the task of sf gh, IS. part onsar of a poet bell and ves | im actions of war.” troduced proposing a constitu: at antes, to, eee conteal. nee Cie installing pre-cast concrete panels = a at 887 Baldwin Ave. | “Shirley Pengilly, also of Dun- see . Sone! _amrotment to cope with ~ ’ ‘ome aes : : . After serving two years, Banks stan's, won third place in the cor-| It called on the tanker’s Finnish Cancer Socief a situation which could arise in | &{terwards, the session was) nance men received S200 in a. the ere new i + won a retrial when an error, was | 8&%e contest, owners to “direct the ship to saler event some nuclear blast whiped | “9PPEd for the day. | erensea, with @ $100 Balto. fer | A union dispute between AFI. “ f discovered in the form of the first; The shop owner, Mrs. Oliver P. waters.” union announcement out most of Congress, | . **- 6 general office workers, and corpetters has fi Jury’s verdict. Dunstan, recently won a plaque said the crew has refused to sail | ® e Governors can fill vacancies in a 21, eee Ward eepeatad The new budget represents| been settled, after ac Frederick C. Ziem handled both At the Ovid seeeting she was guest Tne sothound 1 ker is believed ists airmen the cMfice of Senater, bet ently 0 press were not allowed to hear in pore eed mearanth ‘net ew * ped : 5 . eastbound tan 8 ; . was was 4 an assistant | designer, assisted by Stephens. [to be somewhere in the Yndian | ' coved can hl at the district 0°) Jetke’s first trial in 1953. ot Schcois wight B. ireland. ase. in. dete : cases, Thé first, as Dr P of the De- . . volved can fill a vacant post in He was cotivicted at that time Dwight B. as a test case in rmining ; prosecutor. . Paul Krone, head Ocean. a Mrs. Mile McLintock fo the House. In other action taken last night, | which of the labor groups should ‘ partment of Floriculture at Michi-| Finnish shipping circles suggest- . - . on two counts of compulsory pros- Ziem built mainly fauver's proposed amendment the board reconsidered a school | be awarded the work ; circumstantial evidence. Although {8 State College was commenta- ed the owners, the Re-Be Shipping Supervise City Office on which a Senate Judiciary sup; | “itor but the verdict was later | woundary change which would a haar RS ae ce tee em ion meets ede of North Oakland Unit Smits mine bws [yb yey onan are, te 3 factory testified they saw Banks in _ oe 000 ton cargo onto other China-| Mrs. Walter E. Lentz of Holly, | thorize gavernors to appoint tem. A ety see ag fend, willbe beta ty MOMS the establishment at the time the reeni ar dectined ships, service chairman of the American | porary House members in cases! cused of inducing into eS pproves Club Unit 3 at the Mt. Vernon ; shooting occurred. ° _. Cancer Society, North Oakland where disaster eliminated a ma- prostitution, seemed composed and drive home of Mrs, John W. Wal- The workers’ stories were borne A spokesman for the shipping County Unit, has completed her | jority — 218 or more — of those assured as she took the stand ® ® | rath Sr., following @ 12:30 lunch- out by comparing them with their | Uf SI]. : company said no action could be list of chairmen for the area. | elected. the state's star witness. Tall and om. Generee, punchout times at the factory. | | ren taken yet because no strike warn) yirg Milo D. McLintock of Bir-| He said the idea is to prevent a erect. she a . Iquor icense * 6« *@ The .45. automatic used in the "Tus Aruee picked up its teed ot mingham will head the informa- situation in which swift action at plain. black dre with at ely The Wing Lake summer recrea- ‘ shooting was never recovered. , tion center. She will be in charge | the national level would be re-| arf tucked gentl areund’ the E les Lodge Gr ‘tional program will be discussed :. tudy Hi , : nted 4 ‘Neither was the stolen $2,000. Doctors S History jet fuel from the Romanian port) 4+ the office at 66 W. Lawrence | quired, and in which a huge mem- ne y ag a by William MeGuire, who will di- i Bonk’ of Driver Who Hit 5 inv Constanza, on ne eck See. St. in Pontiac. Office service to! bership loss otherwise would leave | "°C* eee Conditional Permit by rect the activities at the Wing a attorney, Charles Jones, | When it sailed (er na ear"y | patients or their relatives, infor- | the Congress powerless to act. However, as Asst. Dist. Atty.) € seek Lake School PTA meeting at 8 te en yomnete ere Buffalo Tragedy | thle month, ; of protests. ahd | mation = detection programs and Anthony J Liebler drew trom her ommission | tonight. : places unched series | instruct to day workers wi : ; | McGuire will also answer ques- i chain of evidence which “would BUFFALO, N. ¥, & — Doctors | the Chinese Nationalists on For- under her supervision. ” 128 Models Offered care eae te raat, her compe | Over the continued sbjections of | ot SS ime six-week preerem he intercept the sure began to crack until she was |Commissioner Floyd P. Miles (Dis- raise @ reasonable doubt as te |... tinued the | ™m0s@ said they would pt scheduled to start July 5 : the defendant's guilt.” y com exploring tanker. Chairman of the dressings | + ’ finally silenced by choking sobs. trict 4), the City Commission by o uly 5. , The will be medical history of a motorist * ¢ work will be Mrs. Ray Kings- in GMC 55 Trucks She told of meeting Jelke in 1951' a 5-2 vote last night _ * 8 i convicted man Set | whose wildly careening automobile | The Finnish government said it} bury of Waterford Township. She and of going to live with him in|a provisional “Club D” liquor li- Contributions to the 1955 Com- : fenced March 28 by Circuit Judge | ought death Monday to three lit-| Was powerless to stop the Aruba will be responsible for the main- (Continued From Page One) | his East Side apartment. She said| cense for a fraternal order's club-| ™mlty House Rell Call fusd : George B. Hartrick. First degree e | that short time he told her at 289 W. Montcalm drive are slowly edging the tow! ' - murder carries a mandatory life | tle girls strolling along a sidewalk. ——— ele privately owned | tenance of standards, supervis- Purpose series combining the ad- |)! Aller & on ee ond |e = Ww. sy closer to the $52,400 goal. Since | semtence, with no parvle possible. | Emil A. Delle he" sanebod try"—reportedly to a Tiong Kong| dreasinge and the pecerds of the | vantages of cabover-engine and heip' him by taking fees trom men| ,, Mile® FO ne nen prea. | the drive's close on March 1. er, . conventional models. she would meet through him. added funds excluding pledges. t’” at the wheel of his 1955 auto- | *™!PPing firm owned by the Chi:| sewing organizations. . owners on streets near the brought 940,546 Car Strikes Train mahile and could remember woth. |nese Reds, Mrs. H. Edwin Scott. Pontiac. The 1955 GMCs represent the; At the time Jelke was a 21-year- Eagies’ Lodge No. 1230, deciar- seve poss aa eng total to ’ ing about the tragedy that hit this as patien®’ aid chairman, will be | greatest advancements in truck en- °!4 Society playboy and prospective ing they were opposed to grant- . city like a shock wave. Thr Pe ns H rt in charge of issuing dressings. will gineering and styling ever achieved | pele toe laree eeereerine fer. ing the license. : Harold Hagen, chairman of busi wo Persons Hurt CE FEMSOMS FIUFT | controi the loan closet. patients’ | in model chatervece by a weed | tune. The state contends solicitations, sajd Roll Call Only yesterday morning did : oo, Miss Ward's call girl earnings to| Representatives of the lodge work that tell Decina that three * 8 aid ‘records and will relay special truck manufacturer,” said Philip finance his living unti] he! pointed out that a State Liquor rere ore ra nigh he ey steaks) wore atied ad two where 1M H@@ON Collision |yer,net wer charorn. Monaghan. vce reniet of | meat watnaeratce "| ™ Emil Commiaionsurey oe we ent ma r auto struck a Mrs. * goal is to have some- | and general manager of the divi- , | thi train engine on the Tregent street | pater Aen srry bts car Thiee persons were injured last | one in each community responsible sion. “GMC Truck has invested) -yiss wera testified that Jelke roan psd feet of ie build | The Possibility of sponsoring a railroad crossing, Pontiac Police — weet and Pane ne night in a headon collision on M39 | for the local service program several million dollars to bring | had told her they would eventually |and five undecided. Granting of European family under the Refu- ’ y about two blocks before crashing about five miles west of Pontiac. Others who will help Mrs. out @ new product that obsoletes, be married but could use ynoney | the license had the approval of jee tte mil Act ie thes Treated for cuts and bruises | through a brick wall of a grocery Listed in fair condition at Pon-| Lents are as follows: Mrs. Lee | from an economical standpoint, | that other men would give her in| the necessary city departments, | ©" UP &t @ Tamily pot ner at Pontiac General Hospital were | store. |tiac General Hospital was Edwin! VanWagoner, Oxford; Mra. Ted | Practically every truck in use to | the meantime. as well as the state j at ‘* tonight at the Congress: Wendeli W. Walker, 4, of 76 |P. Dowd, 45, of 588 Larchiea, Bir-| Koella, Pontiac; Mrs. Charles ~ | She mentioned a Mr. Karshan, a| Lining up with Miles was Com. Sona’ char two a ewienncs Foster St. and his passenger, pecine on seneduled to be ar mingham. Burgess, Rochester; Mrs. Earl | Entrance into the V.8 field | Mr. Lowe, a Mr. Lewis and a Bill| missioner Harcourt S. Patterson eee being brought to this country R. M. Blaylock, 59, of 59 Tre- rennet later ty on a charge of | Me ow: A severe face cuts | Stephens, Milford; Mrs. Philip | makes GMC the first exclusive | Cahn’ None was further identified. | (District 2). The remaining five | . . f oom Meenwiahe erie nd | When the car in which he was | 28¢ksen. Molly; Mrs. Newton | truck manufacturer to present a The only well-known men whose commissioners agreed to issue a Election of efficers will ; sil 407 | rime ene EeNing Parents a Johnson, Rochester; Mrs. Lee | complete line of standard models names have been linked with Miss | conditional license for 45 days. , will high Engineer Morgan Silsby of 407! friends attended funeral today for | Tiding, driven by Arthur Rooks, : . , ; ' light tonight's Beverly School ; Mill Lake Rd. told police the en- | | 51, of 5075 Brookdale, Birming. | Donaldson, Pontiac; Mrs. Mar | powered by V-8, 44 in all. Ward in the trial so far are actors | ; | Anita Arena, 6, and Lynn Doug-| 5: . garet Hall, Pontiac: Mrs. F. J. , Mickey Rooney and John Carra-| .° | PTA meeting. A University of gine was traveling slowly over the las and Sandra Jean Pavel, both | bam, collided with one driven by PA | Milford: Mrs. Wiltiam | 7° different V-as have been de. | dine. Both tioned a F { Claims Israel Michigan Extension division crossing, when the auto attempted 11. | Francis Thompson, 17, of Brook- Miller Pontiac: and Mrs veloped. The 288 cubic-inch engine | Jelke fri nde ef the . Phe | gyp | resentative will also speak os the to gpover Ge wack And at Kenmore Mercy Hospital, | laeds. Rooks , was unhurt. a1. Hedet of Walled Lake, [0% light and medium-duty trucks defense counsel's openin irate: "Idi gathering at 5. - t Police sajd the engine's bell and the verdict was “‘still critical” for | Thompson was reported in good develops 155 horsepower and the | ment, and both said she a never Building Up Force | - 8 8 except sity op either side of the except 9 side of t tracks, §& & § Memorial Day Parade by Circus Co. Wins OK KALAMAZOO W& — Overruling objections by a score of veterans. organizations, the Kalamazoo City Commission yesterday voted tc permit King Brothers Circus to stage a parade here on Memorial ‘Day. The Sad Sacks, an Amvets fun service Organization, is sponsoring the appearance of the circus, but other veterans groups contend the parade would not be in keeping with the spirit of Memorial Day Commission members voted 41 to authorize the parade after they were told it would be the first op- portunity in decades for Kalama- , to see a circur | zoo «children parade. Nine-Pound Twins Born in Port Huron PORT HURON tipping the scates at nine pounds —Twins, each were born yesterday to Mrs. Cecil _ seal sao Ai Dow an op a isi tal, The 18-pound birth set a record for the hospital. The mother, 27 Joan and Kevin John. ported doing fine today The Harrisons have three other and Karolvn were re- children, Edward. 6 Linda. 5 and James, 4. The father is a machine operator at Pressed Metals of America, Inc, in sub urban Marysville The Weather PONTIAC ANE VICINITY — Portis cloedy tonight temerres Ceider tenight, teow tt. Warmer temerres high 63-42. Nertheriy winds 16.15 miles Teday tn Pontiac Lewest temperatare preceding 8 am at 8 am Wind velocity 2 mph Direction) West-northwest Sum sete Wednesday «: € 18 pm Sun rises Thursday et 6 41 a m Moon sete Wednesday a! 11 00 am Moon rises Thureday et 241 an 28 zm. 6 2 lp m= 6 seeeeee 28 > ™ 3 eee ere g3398 - ° Teesday im Pontiac (As recorded ¢owntown Highest temperature Se Lowest temperature 4 Mean temperature “Ss Weather—Cioudy rain 44 Ir One Year Age in Pentiat Highest \emperature wees Lowest temperature oseceens 2) Mean temperature eee 325 Weather—Fair Highest and Lowest Temperateres This Date in 82 Vears 74 im 1005 4 In 1900 Teesday's Temperatere Chart Alpena 42 24 Los Angeies € 42 Baltimore 56 47 Memphis ao 648 Biemarce 22) (| Miam 77 «(32 Buffaio 58 33 Minneapoiie 3 s Chieago 54 3] New Orleans 44 60 Cleveland 33 New York «4 < 32. «15 Phoenis 7 «$1 Duieth 90-3 St Louis 6 4 O4 Rapids 82 26 & Pranristo 6) 48 HK ton 31] 8 6 @& Mare 1 2: Js e¢ 62 Beattie ao (44 Lens 53 27 Tampa @. 63 and Betty Scheuer, 11. Neither had | A regained consCiousness The - Buffalo Courier. Express passenger with Thompson Paw McIntyre, 1%, ef Brooklands was listed in good condition with throat cuts. Two other youths in the car were not hurt Thompson told Waterford Town ciety Miss Barbara Amundson is the executive secretary for the Oakland unit of the Southeasterm Michigan Division power quaintance. All of GMC’s cylinder gasoline | engines have been increased in| power, ranging from 130 to 22. | Number of models Pontiac Deaths years age to relieve brain pres- sure. The newspaper quoted the fami- ly as saying Decina suffered from “infrequent convulsions” because of his affliction, and for a long time had refused to drive his auto mobile During recent months, the news- Paper quoted the family as saying, Decina's condition seemed to im | prove. He began driving for brief periods and gradually took his car out more and more. the paper said The family said Decina suffered a “major” loss of his hearing when he was struck by an auto- mobile when he was 7 years old. State's Onion Harvest Should Decline 9 Pct. | LANSING — Planting inten tions reported by onion growers as of March 1 indicate that the acre age planted in Michigan this vear harvésted last vear, the Federal “yi — Growers acres the service said. per cent less than last year. Ambassador Chosen HOLLAND uw — Nel] Salm, 22. a Hope College junior from St) Anne Ill. has been named Holland com munity ambassador for 1%) will represent the city on a good will visit Great Britain sponsored by the Holland Commu Ambassador Assn. Miss Salm is the first girl chosen as an am bassador in five years of asso ciation operations , to nity She ship Patrolmen Merrill Finkle and Millard Pender that he did not see Rooks’ eastbound car as he (Thompson) made a left turn Expect 1,200 to Attend Soo Marine Banquet SAULT STE. MARIE uwe—Some 1,200 guests are expected Satur- day at the Soo's Centennial Ma- rine Banquet. the city’s annual sendoff to sailors starting the “Great Lakes navigation system. > Principal speaker at the ban quet, first major event of the Soo Locks Centennial celebration, will be Donald C. Potts. president of the Pittsburgh Steamship Division of U.S. Steel Corp Cleveland, Detroit) and other Great Lakes cities are sendin representatives to the affair Among the guests will be Adm Lindon Spencer, president of the Lake Carriers Assn WASHINGTON um — Michigan's senators split on party lines ves terday in the Senate vote that de feated the substitute offered by Democratic leader Lyndon Johnson of Texas for the administration tax bill Sen. McNamara. Democrat, vot ed for the substitute. Sen Potter, Republican, voted against ot “ Sen Potter voted for a emance Committee amendment striking from the House passed tax bill a $20) reduction for each taxpayer and dependept Sen. McNamara voted agajnst the amendment Seek to Stop Attempts to Recall Board Members ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP A suit was filed vesterday in Oakland County Circuw Court to stop legal attempts at recalling two members of the George Washington Carve: Scboo!| Board Initiated by Elijah T. Surt, of 20843 Emden Ct., Oakdale Gardens, the suit names Otis C. Eaton, Lonnie Cash and the Citi- zens Improvement Committee as defendants. slated to. start a previous suit, backed committee election be members Chester Hearings are Monday on bythe asking improvement that a recall against board Loretta Baker and ordered Mrs > Carter. Raton heads the improvement group while Cash was ousted in @ recount of the last school board , election. The latest stut asks that all in terference with the board s opera by pres nf committee trons * he the improveny seeking further stopped nting from recoums or court board, It also asks that the defendants be restrained frorh proceeding with the present recall effort. No hear ing date has been set Formed in 1945, the school dis- tritt has seen parenis picketing the building, fist-fights at board meetings, disputed elections and the alleged beating last January of Mrs, Baker, board secretary. action against the The betterment group blames the trouble on the fact that only wbout 65 persons in the district are prop- erty Owners and thus able to serve on the board. It backs a change in the state law which would en- ‘large the number eligible. { Bill Would Require Towns to OK Pike LANSING «f—Legislation was filed in the House today to prevent equipped _ with hydramatic transmission | has been boosted from 13 in 1954 te 65 in the 1955 line. The new styling of all GMC con- Burton P. Daugherty Sr. Service for Burton P. Daugherty Sr., 59. of 14 Williams Lake Rd. will be held from the Farmer- CAIRO, Egypt —The Egyptian ‘press claimed today that Israel is building up military strength in the southern Negev Desert near. the Egyptian frontier. | The government-sponsored Aj” Gumbhuriya said editorially: “All these measures of obviously bellicose character show that Israel | either really means War or is at any rate staging a military Jemon- the Co-Ed Chitb meeting at 7 to night at the YMCA. County Births Howard B. Edginton ORTONVILLE—Lodge of Sorrow will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday by the BPOE 810 for Howard ventional and dual purpose trucks Snover Funeral Home Friday at combines the graceful lines of pas-| 2 » m. Dr. William H. Marbach. stration aimed at intimidating the B. Edginton, 55, of 38 South St.. Security Codncil."’ senger-car outline with functional pastor of the First Presbyterian The UN. Council meets tomor- who died Monday. The funeral will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the ~ experts the proposed Flat Rock-Saginaw turnpike from passing through vil- lagés or cities without their con- sent Rep. Lucille Ho = MeCullough (D-Dearborn), who introduced the measure, said “Although no specific route has yet been announced, we think the turnpike will pass through Dearborn. That would split our city in half and lower property values.” * Mrs. McCullough also said she understands the turnpike will pass through Rouge Park in the city of Detroit Announcement of the route is -expected to be made about Apri' , she said will be the same as the acreage a ; $n pee try arte Sree ember, McNamata Canadian Fir mas Give —— vena to ota som Split in Tax Voting which should result in a harvest about 9 MONTREAL u®—Dr. Ira N. Gab- rielson of Washington, presidént of the Wildlife Management Institute, announced last nighta system of fellowships and grants by Canadi an Industnes 4imited for studies in wildlife management Gabriefson told a banquet of the Nort? American Wildlife Confer- pfice flat the grants ‘will give : Impetus fo the training of Canadians the rapidly needs of this country for manage “great to meet crowing n conservation ment Motorist Seriously Hurt in School Bus Collision DETROIT \W—A motorist was se- riously injured but 45 school chil dren escaped injury today in the collision of an automobile and school bus a mile and a half south of Flat Rock on combined U.S. 24 and US 25 Theodore J. Yanowsky, 24, of Lincoln) Park, suffered possible fractures of both legs and the left wrist his car hit the rear of the The bus, operated by Brownstown Township, was taking pupils to school in Flat Rock, , as bus LUDINGTON uP President Misenbeer has declined an invita- tion to be listed among sponsors of the Pere Marquette Memorial Pag- eant. to be held with the Mason County centenmal in July. Cen- tennial committee secretary Agnes Maclaren said a “fairly rigid White House policy’ asked the President's name be withheld from the sponsors’ list. \ ruggedness. Large wrap-around windshields along with a lower cow! and hood ». Holly. give the driver ‘‘picture window ° ; visibility, a “jet-stream airscoop”’ Beside his widow and two s6ns. on the hood provides a greater Burton P. Jr. of Lansing arid John Balcolm who is in service, he is survived by twe sisters, Mrs. James Haddon and Mrs., Nellie Truesdell, both of Holly. Mr. Daugherty died Sunday Church, will officiate with buriaj following in Lakeside Cemetery, entrance area for cooling air to the radiator, and a wider and lower cab with greater interior space carries out the low silhou- | ette theme. | _ Thirteen exterior colors are (UCNE, & heart attack | while | available and optional equipment Ci veland. Fla. His body will be! consists of such drivers’ aides as electric windshield wipers, teft- | hand door locks, wrap-around | rear windows and FZ eve tinted glass, at the funeral home after 7 p. m. tonight. | Julius Spivy New equipment has kept pace Julius Spivy, 73, of 34 Gingell | | terford Township, was bound over | ; with styling and engineering im--Court died yesterday at his home | row if New York to discuss Egypt's | Pursley Funeral Home. with burial _oharges of aggression in ¢onnec- | in Rofal Oak Cemetery. tion with the clash in the Gaza Surviving is a brother, Harold area Feb. 28 in which 38 Arabs and of Wyandotte. 8 Israelis were killed. Israel also Mrs. Emma J. Heath filed charges against Egypt. ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs ; E J. Heath, 88 a former Waterford Youth Waives | resident living in Iron Mountain. Exam on Breakin Charge | will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Freeman Funeral Home there. Charged with breaking into a|She died Tuesday. Waterford Township hardware) Surviving are two daughters, store, Larry Robinson, 17, waived | Mrs. Rose Skillman of Iron Moun- examination when he was ar- | tain and Mrs. Hattie Mae Jones of raigned Tuesday before Justice | Jeddo, and two brothers, John Beer Willis D. Lefurgy. {of Detroit and. Robert Beer of of 6983 Matt Wa. | Bloomington, Nl. to Circuit Court tor arraignment Fire Destroys Home provements. In the light-duty 100 after a three year illness March 31.-He is being held oe ELLSWORTH. uh... Fire. _ Sere for instance ttre tie EE ne SF Tee mn ~ Fire de... ctangeomenmanne DO ved...the.farm...home..ef.-Versaboo.n.8$ Another significant engineering Water, Mo., he was the son of improvement is the development Thomas and Adeline Berry Spivy. of a “hold” position in the &speed In Marblehill, Mo., he was married | hydramatic transmission for me- to Lillie Snider Aug. 16, 1913. dium and heavy-duty trucks . Featured also in the 1955 line ae Hoe four snonte meer pan | are the dual purpose trucks which Hickory Ridge, Ark as combine in one truck advantages Besides his widow three chil of a cab-over-engine unit and con- a ive R . “ "| ventional long-hood vehicle. They ren survive. Roy of Goleta. Calif. have an &9inch bumper-to-back di- Amos and Ralph. both of Pontiac mension and nine grandchildren. Two sis- The new cab-over-engine Diesel ters. Mrs. Kate Dile of Los An- series will feature a new 671 en Seles. Calif. and Mrs. Mary Otto gine of Fl Monte, Calif., also survive. This Diesel engine, with power — Service will be held Thursday at in, the 175185 horsepower area, is 2 P-m. from the Kirkby Funeral | light in weight due to the use of Home with the Rev. Wesley R. | /many aluminum parts. Although Wibley of the First Assembly of “peconie stantard 4 jlighter, it has been engineered for | God Church’ officiating. Burial will | even longer life and has such new | follow in White Chapel Memorial | features as a two-plate, 14inch Cemetery. clutch _—_ Three other GMC engines have Nellie Blanche Warren this rugged clutch. Engineers be- Nellie Blanche Warren, 8&2, of lieve the clutch will win wide ac- claim iné trucking circles for its 2566 Pontiac Rd. died yesterday strong construction and for the in Flint. savings resulting from reduced Born Oct. 13, 1872, she was the clutch replacement expenses. daughter of J. P. and Loutitia Another significant addition to Young Terrill. Mrs. Warren had the 1955 line is a ‘‘fleet” series | lived in Pontiac and Rochester for light-duty truck, an economy mod-| more than 30 years. el that has all the basic features Surviving are four sons, Grant | of the ‘standard’ and ‘‘deluxe”’ ot Puerto Rico, Harry of Seatdle, Bore Same 30 T88t on white The youth was arrested by Wa-| Shooks in nearby Central Lake terford Patrolmen William Stokes,| Township, firemen reported Tues- Millard and Fred Pender after he | day. No one was injured in the reportedly entered the store at 4460| fire which caused an estimated Elizabeth Lake Rd, | $6,000 damages. THE TRUTHS [5.00 in the half-ton through one-ton ‘weight class but does not have all the trim and other appearance factors of the other two. Marines in. Green GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Marine | recruiters in Grand Rapids who | normally wear dress blue uni- | forms with red trimming, had | orders today to wear their green | uniforms Thursday in honor of St. Patrick's Day. Wash., Theodore R. of Ortonville and Dr. Harold P. Warren of Flint; | one daughter, Mrs. Nina Martin of > Rochester, nine grandchildren and | | one great grandchild. A brother, | | Milton of Winding, Mo. and al sister, Mrs. Louititia White of St. Louis, Mo., also survive. The funeraj will be held from the Groves & Co. Memorial Chapel, | Flint, Thursday at 10:30 a. m.| with burial in Ottawa Park Ceme- tery, Waterford. Pi ' ue THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 | Be ot SIMMS When the Doors Open Tomorrow at 9 A.M. SHARE IN SUPER’ SAVINGS! —- Enough file for a C ARMSTRONG’S 3144 ES 5 FREE Armstrong's Metal WASTE BASKET ¢ Beautiful full - ‘color all meto!l waste baskets. Free With Any 9x10 SPATTER WALL TILE An easy to clean linoleum wall tile. 54” high. 3 borders included. Cut from full rolls. Reg: 59c 3 y | running it. RUNNING FT. Purchase! Po rrr Che Floor Shop $, SAGINAW ST. DUR FREE PARKING AT AUBURN AVENUE sRiDAY' 9 °9 NEW HOURS: ~ 7 While Quantities Last. 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Mrs. Earl Floyd Speaks to Group at Walled Lake WALLED LAKE — Mrs. Earl Floyd, policewoman with the Oak- land County Sheriff's Department, was the guest speaker today at the of the WSCS of the Walled i i ? § " : E & z Af i | i F Deaths in Nearby Communities === North Branch and two grand- children. Mrs, Pearl C. Santee ELBA—Service for Mrs. Pear! C, Santee, 66, of 248 S. Elba Rd. will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at the Baird Funeral. Home, with burial in Bird Cemetery. She died Tuesday. Surviving are two sons, George Gillmore and Clyde Santee, both | Wilson of Drayton Plains, and Mrs. | Richard Moore of Elba, nine grand- children and three great-grandchil- dren. Mrs. Nancy Thomas ALMONT Nancy Thomas, 81, will be held at 12:30 p.m. Thursday at the Muir Funeral Home. h NORTH BRANCH—Service for further vervice in the Salem rvan John Hunt, 69, of Rockwood, | retical Church, Slatedale, Pa., former resident, will be held at | burial in the Satedale ‘Cemetery. 2:30 p.m. Thursday at the First sp. died Tuesday. Methodist Church, with Masonic | surviving are five daughters, burial rites at the North Branch- | yrs. Grace Tilden of Royal Oak, orien Cemetery. He died Mrs Adele Torney of Almont, Mrs | Lillian Herman of Berkley, Mrs. Seriviee besides his widow, | Esther Millikan of Almont, Mrs. Effie, are two daughters, Mrs. | Vivian John of Imlay City, two Leslie Hawke and Mrs. Van Quig- | sons, Robert and Abraham Thom- Alonzo Hunt of Bellingham, Wash., | Mrs. Currie Follweler of Slatedale, in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery He died Monday. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. Edna John Hunt a sister Mrs. Gussie McIntosh of | Mrs. Satie Sell of Allentown, Pa. The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC and 12 great- Mrs. Howard W. Bolus FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP — Rosary will be said for Mrs. How- ard W, (Ruth E.) Bolus, 4, of 29250 12 Mile Rd., at 8 p.m. today at the Thayer Funeral Home, with prayer service at 9:30 a.m. Thurs day at the funeral home with addi- tional service at Our Lady of Sor- rows Church at 10 a.m. Thursday. Burial will be in Grand Lawn Cemetery. She died Monday. of Elba, two daughters, Mrs, Grace | Surviving besides her husband is her mother, Mrs. William Huch- | thansen, a daughter, Shirley Ann, and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Bisson- |nette of D of Detroit, i ’ t ii f F i i a il ry |Set Psychiatrist | to Address PTA Thursday Night WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Dr. Clinton Mumby, psychiatrist of the Pontiac Child Guidance Clinic will Center PTA at the school. His topic will be “Persona! Rela- | tionships With Children of School | Age.” Mrs. E. L. Windeler, editor | of the Girl Scout Bulletin, wilt Keith, Mrs. Percy Dums and Mrs. | | Clifford Temple and some of their | troop members will present a pro- gram. Also slated is ejection of officers, and the annual meeting of the or- ganization. ments. ‘Additional County News | on Page 43 IF SO... Pontiac's Oldest and Largest Exclusive Appliance Store i

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Pontiac hoch 0c wees Camp Fire Girls’ For . , oe Wee Pe does we p Fire Girls the sui] eeonsnn of Sack of ate, Pal betee the veges t because it writer mast pace, Fall seme Tully agree with you marks the 45th ann ees eee aes es Bane Fw We ak ee ee Pa Re Be yeep ed - It is importan The time Is growing tree quarto ik for 3 cena ant te See ae t, too for thesé to preserve Constit late for us all the prod farmer and that is ook epee Dawe. 8 ts ot 7 to 18 because they are ment. ‘The great need. for the ‘A family of five, we Oe re: ke san looking forward to further im _ oe hauimans to beowting quarts every ether day, hich Se ae ite ao ante bay provements of - he Sere Sparen te ot Coxe © oy way we get , Which is hardly now that’s their cam crave absolute Tut ote dead toe tea enough time to stimulate 4 half mile P, one- over us and power should have . anything but limited ie east of Clarkst Constit wish to overrid the price down, but brought activity s Gets I bu 0 years a new . is the same — Fuel students of our part a ildin, M many school i4 t Boost g has been added any things are not warm and old people are proud of it and justly are od To Secretary , is planned to and it these treaties with other govern. nat women cond So ames Dae sheet tiful structure we. Ha bese eo of Labor ress continue that prog- ments which could other govern- , the unions. — peepee oH pe general design- es longs 5 the distinction of MITCHELL be- , this year. our individual lit deprive us of ton mn the legislature in I hope that worthy of praise e Cabinet being the f + For this , now ts doing Lans- letter will hoever wrote the member to irst * tee this reason. we should about something use his common Bt implement * * mightily against pro- the funds being demanded before ridiculing sense d gestion made asug- Ne ment the appoint. "=? “tection. his school "3 by both Hoover west Camp Fire developm 3 of Judge Harlan ceed I hope they I'm sure that our again. -_ Commis- organization of the first oe ie -- vorid government cays he is no ae wot ot Rope mary “be glad to am cr inca wl be a ty agpeiating in Pontiac for Horizon Club He's Finally P longs to ccpeniantions yet he be. checks to .o, ue i ocum's problems that i : Deputy Under Secretary 4 to 18. Camp Fire Girls Jam . : ) isn Sohal Coan wits eee eawe OP teak. Wey bas & bean ee en eee wok * Labor, Mr. Mitchell was fe to 13 and Blue Birds are 7 to 9 are 10 es Marlow Says: as to curtail indi other nations so allowed? it been problem. correcting such eality to the ng Di : ° . . = We have y: Read the Readers 4 that recommendations rector Mary Ellen eaten te ed an aren uary, 1955 Digest of J 7130 Beachmo ~~ Vogelsburg a be established in the Schreider, the alt hod Phyllis Ext a Papers See ot deat ee ie Ts. There is your Working Man.” Terrible Mi td | executive Branch. assist them leaders who remely p) f . . away the ion throw cae alty a and the girls iTTICUITt in government experiment __ Dally Reader When Pet Is Ki ’ * a selves are doi them- to Do the mind ever designed Is Killed a The idea was adv * . ng a fine work. By JAMES MARLOW had ¢ Com of unm? by ‘What's the Hurry?’ We live so close to the high 4 sonnel advisory board rrr: by a per- Support given * * WASHINGTON ett Yuu armed ileal papers from the thirst for saul tation bee and Asks Claude McCallum hileg by hit-run , buried two ind Hoover Commission the original m the Camp Fire move- PsPers: What he Yalta |, Roosevelt papers at summing desire fa low'tean tur an why? Sarcly we at crete around to claim them. and ent has been e are they? A bette Park Memorial the Hyde @bsolute despotic for an is in @ hurry to claim them | by the second. Brief! sae etorsed investment” St a sound community question might be: /Where z Perk Memorial Litrary had to be only spread this state and they wiy? Surely we do not al have rae io Oe rene ee appointment in y, it called for the tinue to pay t has paid and will con- they? A State were hed t depe 1 for arate fuse “and bewild eeeuety to com an emer gen y Ae eet” mony cur 4egs peuned wp most of *3 r each spent team on some people procession ° . 2 career executive who partment of a mental and dividends in better od pa On ing to find them clues on the published memoirs and dies. recommend the wrong reme- ee a cna I wish these hit 5 ed would be physical heal them tygether Y of some of those Did modern with our could run drivers by changes unaffect- and hig! th, more skil ones |The main Yalta. at the laboring peopl conveniences would hear and ner 7 who had the in administration and " social standards { veoatine They 2 F now 7 ¢ gan send McNamara © of Michi- be able te slow gown but whe owned the dogs they killed or are a: . From t to Washing. “?PCeF we im this ? mental ability to direct depart- guts. on before Apert Sgt el nn cnt can be learned, same ae io patter away their Ueryy? appear te oe ee the tonne 2 ot iene. It’s all I £ operations. — 1945 during the February Thr things sald among the Big pre Racer ao vel arta et bemay” dupe We danft oven a chee » bow cr aut one to _— Secretary H vy joe Yoke commence barrass this blished Bricker Amend against + have slice don't even killed right sees his a new job is Virginian, 2 choice for the’ e Man About Town seph and Generalissime Jo velt is cad to ry abi. Toes “ Mrs. Mary me bakery docs Ey fgene vas re for teaching me ces: 2 i & member of the N 39, a lawyer and C - Nowh that he Jo crack about | Germany 28 tte Route ° , = weer at Yo realy ed mata hn FF ceed tas ae — _ Mons arena elem Seth pen Rela- entennial Farms ye ene ge pers all Dulles vestry ref —__ can wpenes a trailer and a aed — ri Aa glad the few _ ~~ then he hast - Since . the government proof, yes y retused | . shove nearly everything. M. barks rag a Departmen Man Mo + ‘ 7 of Sta printer, Charchill to this ‘on. Dal Tells ‘Union Man’ “ But we still on with the works . My husband ; aide. t of y re pared te Dulles isn’ ‘ask that the Yall hurry ups. nights Labor A in This Area nat te 4 with them t sure mot be published the Yalta papers t0 Look in Mi driers With our washers, most of the time E ae re Entitled to M ‘sets of th . He nas 2% will be ? Dulles said the in Mirror ° pr toasters and rug cle P . 2 i ~*~ * * 0 arkers / Paper. papers, bound in just a published someday—it's This is in ansv s help us, we should be able to —- ant . "Secretary Mrtcuet Conerete: Like some / ee — « wae. Man” regarding is reply to “One sew Gon nal weld comeren: Portrai | fine e has set minds—all mixed people's ° Alarmed and reply to “One a smile and hold raits ; members example for other Cabinet at. and permanently ot ee Ee ae : ooh wp your dctamey Why not ie with our friends and share By JAMES J. ME ie by giving the idea pris word _ i renographe tak orthand No Iu His eee low of the bar yh nother down soumer We mut dow nt, trae of curiosity May co / 3 later, sometimes eee i senior civil service its first Core os ron" aliatory in applying for org present kept ¥ Sa wood Your a Comdortel som commence new? 20 why not fren serve us well... And make impetus. real ers are d some kept ootprints your sq wonde: Haven us well LF r the free ce ilatory in appl t The Y. a lot, some a few ocratic setup rful dem- +; t you heard people sa «pur profits fat .. And make * Career the ntennial markers being or oy ne Yalta papers are made - CHRIST AND » your great «anion. would like to come ¥. ‘is the . Of course there : executives Michigan Histori by notes, plus up «Ww THE THANKLESS Perhaps just don't have over but I nosey kind . . . That with dosens cal Societ sulting documents ere there no you don't know that time!” Dear friend, Wants to know - That simoly tenure, permanen of farms in y. Mhere are trom the conference kts Oe” t ten cleansed? re oat tee, just ponder these - + + Wha could t this area letters here ? over in Russia few words folks t other : Branch greatly increase Executive bes have net toon Le ae tnt evar narn exchanged befpre Wt, snd variou : are the niner are using Gis wend “desnesrat- slow down. and ee at | ba tere Es been . If your t Department en M7 deceive a : . ba er be ownership ot Tm fx preperation fr fen ae mv pea aad went ott eRe ops 30%4 cated catty Tai inteligent A —_—.—/ . coal Suen. Denartanah atihelala ta rag Ai Cured by His grace to the the same as you are with . . . Desire tackle problems * In reportin their official only once leaders of the C10 Says Student kind to invent . . . The P fie Sho the social g the birth of/his da Y spare time, searched s, in to Him for what I Gave thanks are slowly tightening They Should of curiosity . . . Tha pr , [ Bi 13 ws. department of the Pon — vate papers papers. In 1863 mod for the No doubt wt ee "and you don't know cup on you Act Constructively ranges day For genius ‘ is in Death Rate 9 3." Fyed Nieddigen the “gutheriog af te papers be were lad «And grate for As to slowing down progress This is reference to smoother way To pave a ; From the clust had been a boy it would made a full-time papers be them esus had . . . Done for you call it, you better look as ter criticizing the W a recent let- osity BY is ts that c , ; National Safety C 4 ve for the sports Sect! be an ex- Three State D project. . but they did not st 7 eit in mirror and you wil id High School ad est Bloomfield things . leads to better Ly fic : proving that our Arrivin: S~— trom rated on the job, with Ss ... Do you or let Jesus know ty culprit. in t g greater student activities me appliances To and toll not traf- g home f others hel by thankful he new school wedding stronger : only can be e from California n : P ,.. Tell God about attitude Clarkst John Hillman It gymnasium. rings. [ reduced. but is being nas Giengy C. Gillespi ext week, some Yaka nape, your gratitude’ on nX 8m cvinion that critcions of Copyright, 1955 Back a picture p papers were ER “One ~ e violates the unwritten ; in 1945 the highwa between two of himself seated Department area of the a . —— Alarmed and Curious,” I 1 Oe ee Look was 11.3 per million miles y death rate gunmen, with the y looking wild west cquately prodiee-Dard were inad. Case Records of a P _ of echool apirtt Ing Back 1954 of travel. see an notation, “Bet you to be So a bunt a sychologi the rate was In y characters lik you didn't made there had st Years million miles, a ey 65 deaths per “MY the one in the 6 ini In Hawall, espe- the Test of the department. ol lege D SAPS ACCURE Ttmnans of * per cent. ae recelved from papers elating oot Oi sul had Reduces Girl’ R . OW Strategy VOTE SET on, by them. That » * which says eine Time Reader,” ee ne ee vel Ss esistance ft ng pelitical activities of over remarkable vrement is the more Ce ae ame onulee on tes crea, mabe ma The research team fo. yourselves better get wise “There was nothi ° vances —_ ‘ period mark it came in a an core NE OO eee Den aa Ba . some recta cctn and I ale in the fruit juice but ginger As proof, I've CERMAN CabninT credsing ed by steadily in- t good old slogan, ‘K k's Day, and ering Down happen to know enough I couldn't possibi , so the girls 23 college had affairs with ‘tary rages and of miles traveled. mn use __istaatna Reet br eds In fact, some of the “But 11 of them acted a oe oe et cen Ce TE mains choked by A direct result of : In preparing your entry for ote Nowe up with hearing been my patton seduced have and complained of being yen me at arm's length. I even was tha ; this improvem n the MAT Baseball C that $250 prise world I mever mode” “This date on te Your private "st 80 they could enter | agreed to marry her THOUGHT FOR TODA 2,000 f t traffic deaths last year ent interest to you to ae tine may be of I never made.” ‘© * be the setae on may ‘elations without remorse sexual no go. But she was then was and the . ewer than in 1953 were r that Truth is they nev fraternity house S at the, cirls not only like - of the rule.” exception angel of the Lord warrant the . These figures of the Det mil Tuttle setae They've trcaion abr Oar unday noon. Nqwr tO ae to use are wre peared unto him, ond said wnte ’ detvers assumption that today's when pero Tigers was leading the le never mixed, breathing air they By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE sciences, but they seeta to feel op LENE? Pete. De. Segue, W,, Cree onay Lord is with thee, thou are more al y year's conte ague eating food Case N-375 protects their it enclosing Press, man of valour. | conscious ert and more saf ting average of st closed, with a bat- never grew in a land Rand 375: Tom M., aged 77, the pride in the eyes of cover AO 6:12, Judges ” es than in previous years “y “ee ° pete my ls a handsome clege Tan, who the tnapncasiee that (aay subentied re Soe ees ts How - 7 8 1 : — degenerated t submitted strangely x *.* A national women's h The crack. “ He has into a Don Juan. way tomas thay wae, (Copyright, may be high endeavors ; Por—this~the- vt devoted to eaith organ ; , “a world a good line the boys drunk and 1985) blessed, where this: the Safety ) weight reducing is tzation made” ts I never superbly, so f and dances took advantage of tt valor jointly go. piety and by n e fine work done and it is looking f Awas,” _. responeiniity oot oa’ “te to a flame. those 11 girts, for : etventags ot arp Wh k other m papers, advertisers and Interested? or recruits in Pontiac. Oter thin —— — nan Se Ae. ae king for it. ~~" W t ac on h Head edia in r things ¢ when_yom say men are most the~-rule~that-whenever-2~ the lesson of t hammering home For three of th ee. were the ‘dunes exey ‘wen mae vadependen by a girl's spunk or MV _— fon‘t_Cure You, but raffic safety. Last ne than hoe cet four yearsa St cars they drive, the jumpst ~ of spirit,” he ac- : ns Wella OO ! year advertisers stan en chosen as the .Johns they drink, the peteady “Bowtedged. “The only . By WILLIAM BRADY, MD. ——-— ha are reported t ding young man Jaycee out- in. the ’ planes they fly ha® steed out girl who / . MD * a ttet spent $8,000,000 in thie He is of the year in Michigan; ‘P* tos that promet "s ‘em and «through the _ enemner ) . Aspirin and « quinine will not help “calle” are by a . , s . ect ‘em. refused year one who é slightest, contact, the John F. Bo — te let me seduce but by serms being virus or and nd, The: ce her. aches they carried in The figures above should the Remedi d time in those four a fence. dug made a road, built I was only 18 then and sufferer feel Bi oveiets spray one devote more make every- seat w did not go to the Clinton cy that water they pi well to get the ve in college. And I w . particular medi- tor the eight-page piece the task of being effort than ever to th as when it was awarded Neied a Whee pat eff the Sevoleing of modern young, poopie. but it may make a tar of the medicine departnoont ber a safe driver. As th 6 Dr. George N. P ° capes. er pot off the and drinking liquor and ‘ . ; more endurable tury the best nineteenth of cars increases e num- of Pontiac in 1953 - Petroff acing girls were the marks ' 4 sharp whack on the conten ne with a few ashes of caution is , each year great Serge Rubi * beman. “ : .— very dull ax wil _: sense. For inst of required. er . — world ubinstein lived in a At our frat not cute *rudite author ance, the V = world be never made and fouled wo ee ; Suubert J. Musbase, aed of o taen, Russian oa erbal Orchids to— nen having me eee ee ot ,sussestions were pa sagen States Penile. ‘Health 8 Invited t I Mr. and M ° That's @ tough epitaph Or pendas a sissy. ~~ “the commen cold” article on studying the is Hopkins men It’s a safe Olowa °% 2401 Silver ci rs. Frank Tyack hope he's in Heaven. But we're other we'd spend telling editor oa by a cept of the a. a “new con- ill second Presid that most Americans anniversary, rele; fifty-seventh wedding ‘ he never made that either. with on amen girls we'd fron medicine. The Son on. cae case attention, rankheods he e " —_ ° , night. “ was made this , be dorsement of the ice aaeowees en- of 60 South edith at Rat rent col _ never made” is cur- the uteateey < omen notes as to time. For alocbol ave most qwery which — has on M.D. degree “The _ ee ee agriculturists visit 1 ‘ing Russian Mrs Wa ninetieth birthday. schools and po Round 0 py in found that girls oe of us pehine which women oe to boot, for ~ aoe Pe $1,000 the editor quoted eee here,” country. owa's tall corn 0! 4041 , . Mary 8. Green _ teenachers have the | . the very easily by two duped their pride when pro conferred P. H. D. ‘this le @ problem © . ~ Hazlett Road: eighty-si as idealistic as ‘ony es to be . methods. to submit to they want cational by any recognized edu recptratery | deen of multiple * + at ott and Mrs. George D xth birthday. he remember they ane uate t et you can get a girl to But you don’t need liquor wit! Further rv reery i im the several diseases caused by This is * aterford; fifty-et - Richardson house they live ‘ld consumes even though she st women, though it article included these magazine problem will nor en is, The a result of an . sary. ghth wedding they've got to in. But cod onty a beer, tha the seduction b speeds up coveries startling dis- taking =p arms solved by tion in an editorial unofficial invita- - anniver- clean. keep their rooms venient excnee in her tisa If you jus y an hour or two. 1. A low thous thing port oy e Ge Register of the Des M f . and Mrs. Alfred Currin for submitting. F nd that ye lore her aad to a girl fect temperature will not af- cold.” ‘the common peter To the surprise of cines 0! Keego Harbor; fifty-sixth The finest senti gimty Ceeape tay twinge of can so. thick we her and put it on 2 you resistance to « cold Cal the Soviet news 0 everyone y: . wedding anni- orid is gratitude in the tence under the alibi of con- women will real, most one ng in a draft may start A that a new concept? paper Agricul Rev. it containg . Why? Because was somewhat that she do almost anything ‘ t one point the- pressed ,Russian willingness ware €X- of Columbi wn Daniel W. Ryan while ale the others worth ‘In fact, intoxicated. man demands. a You dumb medicine section of cater of the ____ - the invitation acce| avilte; gold ° rere Bone bate in pert we hed a fraternity aa? on, ctennied sett oe tae virtually calls you laymen sinnye ics éuiture. ta study Iowa’s corn-h Rt Mr. and Soe tae, itetie. 8 No treachery tn ovat. the one night and wha me ty excuses ee that love of the medicine if the editer >*™mers: you ninny- aU It also suggested that a of Howell; golden wedding Haller punch was splined, act Ing love is really a they do. So Were to explal department , What is this ‘common cold’? _ American ; ' There’ — am": we : flage broader camou- 800°" what “resist- Actually there * * ont; golden weddin £ ism. clean on, decency, patriot- still ae ew drink, win «0 W478 goed for . tow it is al Since Tony was a pup I've . Our hope is * James g adjustment Ape and correct just ; Mines, —_,* tell you (fill been that the stat of Colum Manwell nose gratitude. We diag- you authorities that if a doctor in the . Obstacles in the atutory biaville; eight ee fe on , pretends way of making this war, ond Mars. Cope Aken ndow of the soul. tiness } , of Hartland; golden ne | owns writer once wrote In . of selfist exten- is your world. that your skin po ° = ae Ve 6 sp } ; | | } > = 3 eu. o ~ 2 ele tl eee ee et oe ——— ; < . 4 pr nrg. fc os tees eons Oe a 4 ; - jel, eee \ Se 7 Cie we ' * As es i wy i ‘ j Xy c ¥ yi he. ‘ * ; _____THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 : barn. Later he was awak- i ea , charmed cert-werms Nap in Neighbor's Bern | =a tching tad toma) Minister's Fishing Story |i Son en eal tame mc, | Cars to Copy Planes he and [JUNIOR EDITORS | "xno ers w we nlc the FALLS CITY, Neb. #—Method-| waters to the waltz Ié-year-cid Danny McClintock got | ee ere ei ears |ist mininter Rev. John E, Stay-| Just couldn't resist leaping , cars from airplanes. Gov. 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The celery then is thrown Year-Old Passenger Ghatieotea, where 4 ratualing oper DOM Sees Vote Deciding California Sees wore based oe an sxpeee |COl@ry Picker, Built to eniber bat which lds t on] 9 Wear Te ation was scheduled. Public, Special Interests More migrants annual growth rate of 156,090 for . wagons. Marvels Service based Air the two counties, bet i pointed . The Garretts say they built their) GprEN BAY, Wis. (UP) — The = at Eglin Air! SALT LAKE CITY @~The 1956 - ane te cuahing ts He y oak wa fought out on the primary issue of| LOS ANGELES (UP) —Cali-| rate for metropolitan Las A®~| 1. pioers — Garrett, Jay and| Regains Cor Via Hunch | the North Western railroad. Htimore Finally Set general public interest versus spe-| fornia’s 14 southern coynties now! geles ip just the last four years deed et Oe The 94-year-old man — no Democratic National | have an estimated population of! has been 230,000. Bernard—got tedious | ST. LOUIS @—Layman Hodges | thought to get his name — arrived et aera. job of cutting celery, and invented | read that about 200 cars stolen in| at the station a few minutes after to Gas Light Era 7,659,000 and are expected to have Chairman Paul M. Butler says. | "114 of 10,175,000 by 1965, ac-| ‘IB! estimators said the 14 what they claim js the first ma-| St. Louis had been sold to unsus-| train number 120 had pulled out ALTERS © = Sy ont Butler, in town for a Jefferson-| ding to the Home Builders tn-| Counties grew somewhat less chine-operated celery picker. They | pecting Tulsa, Okla., dealers. Play-| for Sheboygan. have set aside $925,000 as @ starter | ja-ison Day dinner tonight, told| stitute, | Fapidly in 1953 than in 1952 and| Used to harvest tires-quantess of ing o “bunch,” Hodges spent part While be SR Ses eentenglates Danes yt ot grr, The Reps aie|The dnt comet of n| tat of aprniaiy ale |S" Sy sve assed as Tan fa | Shas eon = gas light era. istration is serving the special in- | Angeles and Ovange for example. | sons settling in the area last year.| ve 11; acres daily. Department parting lot’ He They estimate those funds will \terests in its agricultural power, grow from their present) 200,000 chose Los Angeles County The Garrett machine shears the|his 1952 Pi . . b. Here’s your provide enough electric lamps to/ fiscal and tax programs.” 5,212,300 persons to nearly | and 30,000 Orange County. celery plants with two hydraulic-| day. It had been stolen Nov. 2) train,” he was told replace about half of the 10,400| But Democrats, he said, “will| 7,000,000 in the next 11 years, the | Percentage-wise, San Dieg0|aty operated V-shaped cutting | from in front of his ; and . he got lamps still in wpe. thake our appeal in the next cam-| HBI said, noting that the south- County has shown the greatest | blades. The forward motion of the bene meee oot eee that | the Baltimore is one of the few! paign tothe masses. We will fight| ern area has 62 per cent of the growth in the period from 1940, | machine forces the celery up into| U. 8. Savings Bonds are ot | aboard. e had failed and cities where the old gas|to return government to the peo- state’s population. with 49 per cent while Orange County hes topped | chute. 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Kichisaburo- The Premier's seléction stirred | p., tved here three feet, They are believed to Phone Mi 4-5711 Nomura—embassador to Washing- | an immediate pretest from the Left regions early | jive as long as 50 years in their . . ton at the time of the Pearl Harbor | socialist party, which said it would | ‘day, #n route to Washington to| native habitat. Tickets, Reservations attack—for Japan's top defense | violate a constitutional ban on mili-| become the only known members to Anywhere post. tary men holding Cabinet posts. of their species in captivity. The northern district of Lower He would succeed Seichi Omura,| Hatoyama said he had been ad-| The rare birds were picked up| California has become -Mexico’s Grace Plummer Reilly ditector of the Defense Board. vised by two legal experts the ban| by crewmen of the USS Atka, a/ 29th state. 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Davis, besides directing * 8 6 the military aspects of the pregram, is trying to encourage private | industry and publi¢ organizations to help develop nuclear energy for electric production, slicing is obviously an under- | To handed attempt to give the union | didate, said in a separate interview s a black eye and we resent it.” | he views Nixon's speech as “an Railroad Rolls ee on eee of the Ate | “| apology for Republican philoso- s lanta A , and. 12 other | phies and a good indication bow to Court Again me ny mer sworn in as| man is to " s s to “investigat en on Picket Issue _| tne cuttings that have alneache nc Sen. Monroney (D-Okia) termed) LOouISVILLE, Ky. The Louis- | curred.” the speech “a confession of the| .ie @ Nashville Railroad strike,| Huss added in a statement that indispensable one- man theory,” | no strangling passenger and We 4fe going to protect ourselves and he added: freight service in 13 states, rolied|and the Paoperty of the phone “The vice president seems to be | ini, cagrt again today. company. We are terribly con- \for reelection the Republicans may rule on @ motion to dissolve |Teported by the company and the / might as well surrender the ball his order requiring train crews to| police.” | game before it is even played.” ignore picket lines thrown up by * * « | : + as : 25,000 nonoperating employes. officials have posted a Linda Christian's Bid * * 8 reward of $5,000 for the arrest and | Six operating crafts objected to| conviction of persons responsible | |the temporary order issued yes-| for vandalism in any of the nine | terday by Lampe because of the | Eotheastere states affected by the | | mew “‘hristian’ ica- railroad's “emergency.” Some of | three-day wi out. | [tion for United States pirascare these crafts contended the lime is! C. M. Eberhart, Southern Bell | lhas been rejected by the Immi-|20w. “unsafe” but the railroad de-| Atlanta district manager, report- | | gration and Naturalization Service. | "ed any hazards existed. jee 16 incidents of cable cuttings |” Miss Christian, estranged wife of | If the order is made permanent,|and damage to company equip- | actor Tyrone Power, was born in| W- L. Grubbs, general counsel for; ment in Georgia. A long-distance | |Mexico, the daughter of a Dutch| the L. & N., said he believes it} cable between Atlanta and Char. oil executive. Albert del Guercio,| WOuld apply not only in Kentucky |lottle, N.C., was damaged south | acting district director of immi-|>ut throughout the system. “‘If not, | of Lawrenceville,Ga., last night, | | eration, said yesterday thht the | Similar action will be taken in ' he reported. The other cases were | ‘actress had not completed five | her states,” he said. | im the Atnete aren. eo end net he was | The company said about 90 per) A cable was found damaged by sent from March 10, 1950, to May|C¢t of the operating employes|/an ax near Tupelo, Miss., last 116, 1951. He said she may refile | WeTe Tespecting picket lines which night, according to Lynn Parker, ‘for citizenship after May 17, how-| 5PT@"@ Up all along the L. & N.| Tupelo district manager. He said er | and two subsidiaries — Nashville, | vandals also cut a cable of the , | Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway | St. Louis and San Francisco Rail- for Citizenship Denied “LOS ANGELES # — Movie |and the Clinchfield Railroad. |road near Tupelo, temporarily | $34,000 Fund in Room | disrupting railroad communica- | tions. (of ‘Poor’ Blind Man Dennis Day Recovering | 1 } | | CAMBRIDGE, Mass, @®—Blind|) LOS ANGELES w—Irish tenor) Want to save the automatic way? | Wallace Andrews, 63, never showed | Dennis Day, 37, is recuperating to-| You can't beat the payroll savings | any evidence of wealth as he went | day in St. Vincent's Hospital from | plan for purchase of government 'daily from his $3-a-week room to | virus pneumonia. He was admitted | savings bonds. Ask your employer his job at the Work Shop Industry | yesterday. ‘ about it. 4 AN win EN oe. Py eS Step) ing Z Young “porty-goers” are style-conscious . . . that’s why they go for the super-cttractive styles in our '~ complete line of Fleet-Air Children’s Shoes for Spring. Porents like the top quality materials and construction tool Sizes 8% to 12 Sizes 1242 to 3 Open Monday and Friday Nights ‘til 9 TODD'S Shoe Store 20 W. Huron ATTENTION FACTORY EMPLOYEES! If you need prescription safety Slasses we are authorized to fit your needs! Dr. B. B. Berman Wht} 4a\ Phone FE 4-707! 4.) 1 : A OPTICAL DEPARTMENT i ~ 17 N. SAGINAW SJ. —)" PONTIAC, Joseph W. Gable, Water Dept. chief, said things can get rough “if industry and commercial users keep on using water at the rate they kave for the past six months.” “And there's at least 1,000 new homes going up this hummer,” he added. . Gable said the department is_pumping an average of 15,000,000 “gallons a day, which leaves a reserve of 11,000,000 for hot weather. Whether the new well, and possibly others, will compensate for the increase in new homes and industrial expansion this summer, only time will tell. The long-range answer to the problem lies in getting water from Lake St. Clair or Lake Huron, Willman and Gable agree. temperatures and sufficient help from the’ heavens.” —- {Action |s Halted Industrial and Railroad Attorneys Claim Land Needed for Expansion Once apparently settled smooth- ly on the road to approval, the Glenwood Estates Subdivision re- zoning proposal last night ground to a stop after hitting several United Press Phote NO BACK TALK—Gov. G. Mennen Williams paid! Navy.”’ Williams quipped: “It's fortunate for us that Glenwood Area | Subdivision Rezoning — ——— a Pees —_——. Proposal Snagged * Oakland County officials see things the same way and an increasing number of townships and suburban cities in the are reported swinging around to the same view. The county Pian Commission last week urged immediate action by the Board of Supervisers toward securing a long-term water supply from one of the two lakes. It was recommended by the plan group that Wayne, Macomb, Washtenaw, and Monroe Counties be invited to join in on arriving at a solution to the problem. Bringing in water from one of the lakes would be costly and would take many years to accomplish, but it is seen as the only permanent means for getting plenty of clean, soft water. Chevrole Has New Truck Line @ recent visit to the Universal-International studio in| Hollywood hasn't found a talking elephant.” The Hollywood and met the star of “Francis in the| remark brought a hee-haw from the talking mule. intactriel ond willy ees ‘te te. zoned. : : , - 7 P A Detroit building firm wants to Birmirigham Woman Again Will Head | priest cmsrus sat id = os ° . sale Volunteer Corps in Polio Vaccination |=. ee, a Mrs. Howard Rieman and sdministration of more than| Soytierc * \? ‘ne home Glencoe, Birmingham, will head 600 volunteer workers. Under her! 6.0. missi Harry W. Luts he stall oh welanteer werkers for supervision were nurses, clerical | (pigtrict 7) took General Motors can of eumo 2100s Ochiund Oumiy workers, educational staff mem-|to task for not considering the school children with Salk bers and delivery crews who dis-| apparent plight of the owners in tributed suppliés to vaccination | objecting to the rezoning. He then . teams. moved the matter be tabled 8 mat ncsentic, 8 veghinne Mrs. Rieman estimates that | Week for further study. — , purse who fewer volunteers will be needed | Commissioner John E. Carry Soo a Se vate wat be Sep | Stan seit ein he ad v re by Dr. debe D. due to the experience gained | residential-because of the need for health director. last year. . | industrial Jand and his opposition Dr. Monroe She said she would set up, aj‘ “Spot” zoning. 4 had the approval headquarters as soon as she finds In other action, the commission fice of the a suitable location, and that a call| deferred until requirements are for Infantile would be issued for volunteers at| met the transfer of a package’ underwriting that time. beer and wine license at 111 E. the vaccinations. Dr. Monroe said that the local; Muren St. te Simon and Marie During the polio foundation office and the! Repoush. which over 17,000 Oakland County county aff city health departments a shift of school children received the shots, would aid Mrs. Rieman in recruit- ree a" ve Mrs. Rieman directed recruitment ing workers. 2k Lys ° El; Resolutions of public necessity Solons Seek More Light | were g Needling Solon for Raise Peete: set @rainage and t¥e-inch Steabtep on Bim street from Jessie to = FLINT (INS)—In an effort to land te Corwin. The Commission concurred unan- | imously with the police depart- ment's action in revoking the taxi- cab license of Herman A. Beckett, after Beckett appealed the revoca- tion. termed his the Peress case instead, “ He named leged conspiracy ell, White Adams and others. This was plaints during hearings. last - House was AMA right to find out who, as he put it, © Instructions: = Glendale Ged” Communists in the Army. 5 tnt te Chairman McClellan | ’ pao 2 assessor's Plat 7%, and on Alton said he would delay calling a meet: word is re- trons Fraskiia read ing of the subcommittee to con-| | loted to my 3 FEHIT ‘ erm sider McCarthy's request thet) | work ..... soc TTTT TI . — a a few oot ‘eveliactiienlh trertion tor thts tr tusotrection os Maj. Floyd E. Van Sickle Jr.) | ble to guess sosseme [fT “| | of two-inch blacktop pavement testified yesterday that "a persie my line, © 6 CUTOR 7 der the 1955 improvement al error on my part” was 7 NEYMO : gram. factor in the Peress mixup. He Yesterday's , 8 EDGUJ Taken under consideration said hig office at ist Army head- Answer: 9 Retsar a bid from Andrei Csiki quarters had received notice from || Army chase of lots 4, 6, Army intelligence on Feb. 5, 1953, Colonel 10 CAMER Marquette Subdivision. that Peress was under investiga- 1) ABU a Public. hearings were jen» Be to be moved or ws Bs 12 LONEF cc. , | | improvement projects, given ” Peress was then) [What's My Line, sanitary sewer, storm oe ; 75 Models Are Offered in 1955 Vehicles, in -March 25. Chevrolet Division of GM will un- od ieee i [: .” designed dealing in exclusive type merchan- dise. Reduction in maximum cab heights also features the ne w | trucks. a | TE tf te i i i a ‘ : NEW CHEVROLET PANEL TRUCK—The panel truck shown above is among 75 models included in the Chevrolet 1955 line of trucks an- today. Although overall lengths are shorter, load areas have been expanded on the new models. The trucks will be shown to the public Friday, March 25. Dealer here is the Agency, 34 Mill St. . — ‘Vocabulary’ of 2,000 Words Experts CHICAGO (UP) — Kid, an edu- cated mutt, stared back at her smart Kid is. Her owner, 74-year-old H Gatchell, a refired farmer with a beard, says the mongrel dog has a 2,000-word ‘‘vocabulary.”’ Dog Ordinance Action Started Regulation Will Prohibit Animals From Running Loose All Year The new ‘ ite first reading last night, alse | provides for $2 fee to be added | to the present impounding costs. } i The $2 will ge te the elty. i aa sates: EAQUNCES The new measure declares it Rep, Tho Sma Q Bet Kid seemed te be , Hess and Hunt doubt the Kid bored yesterday as Gatchell put perv respects «bog her through a test fer the (said she probably knows « Speiiiting’to the dog Ms he would; They added, however, that to @ person, Gatchell said: they would ay nl I don't think you should be| Corded tests = te | sitting of that chair, Kid. Why| *@ether Gatchell uncensciousty don't you go over and lie down on| ©#*# the dog by Bip tone of the settee?” velce of some other manner- Kid gave her audience the once | + over, sauntered over to the settee | Scientists say dogs are color and was about to climb up on it | blind, but Kid picks out red, yel- when Gatchell reconsidered. low or green cards on command. “Maybe you were all right on|Hese and Hunt said unconscious the chair,”’ he said. cues might enable Kid to pick out : the cards. person whe hes te-put up micn |, Someone asked Gatchell, “What such things, went back to the |“ind of « dog is she? chair , _ Kid turned quietly’ gus .jeehes | burt, The psychologists, Drs. Eckhard Hess and Howard Hunt, are im- pressed with Kid. “She's a pretty good dog.” he read about a dog at Columbia | replied. “If you mean what University with a “vocabulary” of |I think she’s part Labrador and part Airedale." where Aly Force engineer sai Group Meets _ for Discussion on City Youth today to discuss feasibility of establishing a youth the | advisory council. | The meeting was called by the | Junior Chamber of Commerce, .| With a view toward “solving some of the problems facing the city in its rapid growth and develop- site | “3 8 ite 2 gs | i ef a [Fi ir g°8 af Cs i i } | : $F 33 i i i i S L : F? Is ; F ~ - : f 2 29% » ghee : TS ee ee gees, ee > 2 > ee "hs EZ » =, 3 4 EF iP wget * . aie er eS, A eA aS EE ee, Sagtee: far ia : Bury Me os: oF. 8a a4, ¥ = : ‘ ¢ ; ~-' te, ‘ _ pat lag ' = f sated er wd j i j * : h ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 tm ae Rice ar as Laborite Chiefs’ = Oust Nye Bevan a 1| Leftwinger Is Charged) ofl ope dans. Nose With jt aa Tories | May Benefit MARCH 17-18-19 | oy caxvesun seerue | LONDON @—Laborite members z. || of Parliament kicked Leftwinger anmaotion These via. || Aneurin Bevan out of their ranks monds have person- today on charges of disloyalty. This . isolates him as an independent in + glity all their’ own: i Whether an all import- |}, the House of Commons. ant diamond or matched The 57-year-old Welsh orator, a sets for that momen- former coal miner, was: reported tous occasion, choose || to have told a secret meeting of from our large selection | Labor members of Parliament he | .. would never ask for reinstatement. - . * - The action came on a motion to - ‘ — | “withdraw the whip’ from Bevan, . N. ; af proouct ; This disciplinary move was spon-| are announced in German hotels|cut of 10 per cent the year | when e . e 7 ning to remove the label. : automobiles Diamonds of Distinction | tr ve wets.) Fate reductions of 12% per cent | season, November to March, and a than 00 ns aang we NEO-AQUA- ORIN aun and his followers in the last three | years. . 7 7 Attlee's supporters rejected a last | minute attempt to get Bevan off with a reprimand. The vote on that was 138-12. The outcome Was a triumph for Attlee, but it may prove a costly victory. Observers believed the + pe paren stop in at our store for a first hand look perhaps will call this at the wonderful selections of diamonds. ry if When you are downtown this weekend, next general por may We wang : : : . : pt “Pontiac's Oldest Jewelry Store” | has & chance to vote, P MSC Symposium to Air - | ‘Middle Years of Women | DELICIOUS, LEAN | | " EAST LANSING \W#—“Poten- ey Cc tialities of women in the middle b. Y ||zeers” will be the tople of the . “il See rs a . State College in cmantie ton 4 | “De Irma H. Gross, head of the ss “The Store Where Quality Counts” department of home management , wil be symposium charaan sees 28 W. 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This fine phonograph brings you trve high-fidelity sound) oll the richness of tone so faithfully captured in modern recordings! 12° end 5” speokers, 3-speed record changer, acoustically designed wood cabinet. only 149° én russet and blond | CONVENIENT TERMS adits Bs ss LPP ODO OL OO LO { ) ’ t a ay Ps 5a aA ee Hose 2 R 2; -. ml le | Pelt. 3] 3] 3) 8 e1l8 =) 56] 54] 5 alles ZIZI|3 2 Wy Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping popular colors of the — SPECIAL season! Sizes 3 to 6x. z og “3 g IS 1,5 ; ms ER 2 Ss «w zi THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 = —_——n z) 2 Z . “| BUM 3/5 Poe = = p22t° Lf =k . : =—_ = itn) on AE — = bei é SS — S - - Pads" OS “| 5 Sm 00 mel = oy, 225 So Bo. wad EE) De SS teow i ee rik ef = = ihe 3ze : Tn is} - ; ‘ i ; , ‘ , ‘ a + ( 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1935 wagen Sales Zooming in U.S,=== |Volks NEW YORK @ — Whoever car, which sells for about ,as a Getman jeep in the war. Field , ple,” said Stanton, “wealthy ee ew eter uae orci st anes a2 « oes at] Sturches acaba toons X ooo alety tay Som 04 5 eomee oom HEMPSTEAD, N. solve America’s traffic problems? | gas in the city, 40 in the country, | good military vehicle in his desert | and working people who want a/ partment store has inaugrated small way he is —/|¢@” reach a speed of 65-70 miles | campaign because it had no trou-| low-priced car that is cheaper to | radio-controlled parking system for years after his death. | &" hour ble pushing through sand.” operate and easier to~park than| its customers. ot “The Beetle.” . *. . ad - * . a standard size automobile.” director on nickname for the| 2% motor is air-cooled,” said] 7. civitian Volkswagens, made| Many American tourists buy the| story store te 8 6 the small mass-pro- | Stanton, “‘so it doesn’t heat up in in @ factory held im protective |cars in where the price | parking lot. Information on avail- : ~seece car which Hitler once | Summer or freeze in winter trust by the Germian government, | is only $1130, them around | able space promised every German family “There's nothing really new | 9% into real mass production late | Europe on their vacations, and | attendants : - Most German families can't buy | i. 1999 by Ferd tae | med out 20.008, This yeor & * @ - Incoming cars one yet. But last year more Amer- by 5 Poesche | will gear up to 330,000 of which 55| But the irony of Hitler's “dream | the nearest space icans bought Volkswagens than | !@mous Austrian designer. per cent will be exported. A Volks-|car” for the German masses is any other kind of imported auto “Hitler seized on the idea of|wagen factory branch in Canada| that, while an American working; Six of every mobile. selling it to the German masses |is planned. man can easily afford one, few | chased by 7 ¢ at $400 a car, but never got around| “The cars are popular in this | German. workers can. were to be “Some 29,151 foreign-make cars/to it. The Volkswagen was used! country with two classes of peo-| “In terms of their own currency” | ment plan. were sold in the United States 2 cnonjptegpranuaseeemnnppenaperencigpempares 1954," said Arthur Stanton, “and 6,441 were ; , #225221 |\PENNEY’S| STARTS TOMORROW ot 10 A.M. He and four partners went into a the import-export field after the : last war with $48,000 they bor- ‘ rowed. Now they do a 20-million- . dollar-a-year business here and in Paris, French Morocco, and To kyo, They deal in Cuban sugar and Japanese toys as well as in German and American automo- biles and electrica] products. But Stanton’s pet project right now is the Volkswagen. ' mst EON * 5 SPECTACULAR PURCHASE! 4 Ht ze nM we gil 5 if Alt tial ik f fi F i r Fe* HE Eee ie il SPECIAL! | ‘ 4R48U ° a % f Ye € fai, Qc : “> ye ie, mA $ ; . 3 Ghotee of 4 colors with matching INCA inks; no smudging—no leaking. maize, coral. Misses’ sizes. ok Dividene Kevertne “ate Eversharp Pon, Sterling Silver Cap 9.09 5.45° Eversharp Set, Sterling Silver Cep.15.00 9.00" } - veegoqecsinccces 27.27 16.37° *Abeve Prices Plas Fed. Tas SCRATCH PADS 3 RING PAPER white and ay mason S908 100% NYLON FLEECE SHORT COATS une IN WHITE, SPRING PASTELS! 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Hand's outtmating wales, You oe FREE FREE FREE cppearnce ova fu wher wes Front End a Broke on Wheel Bolence ef Vide gmnagitonsl low petee. . ; Alignment uid a inder cle re —don't miss this big economy buy! | $4.00 DOWN FoR 4, ti ) 3 APPLite TO SOUND TIRE As lWttle ad $1.25 ; ew ” SODHS OR TO YOUR OWN TIRES! per week buys 4 ‘ REGISTER OPEN 8:00 A.M. ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. | . : ¥ MARCH 17, 18, 19 om | a= GOODFJ YEAR COFFEE ; of nce : and \ pas}... > SERVICE STORE “honttscis™ > 4 = ‘4 Bie eS liens Dy ilies See Bees ae 8 so. é, ©. f 7% eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955, See Pa " ' , do memtat of Sete oon toast’ o 84 | enddoubtedly represented:the burl- to Make Hi ghways One-Way tee Ancient Burial Site |x" sett importa tpaiidonte ees taeae on gach ogccees fn 0 highly creative wang yp Bia tl semen |e = trvad im pene Found in New. York to the early woodland period. from the studios where these be mostly one-way. For who wl fi Aid $I prison for no stated sentence, WADDINGTON?N. ¥. (UP) — A “The Laurentian people undoubt- screened im ani- Aad Ge af Om want to come back home, and 0 | ayers leaving them eligible for parole). co canold burial site has been | °dly came into northern New York merce of that area aren't going how would you the kids away whenever they have earned it. neared a farm overlooking trom Canada in one of the earliest Disney himself tapes his entire jest eta eobenating es. fe if you tied? State Senate Rejects | | Most of the men now in prison the se. Lawrence River of Indians into the new enterprise as simply a} seytend belongs to inom. Tee! (Copyright, 1955) =| | Bill to Free Murderers |iaw, Hittle said, are trusties and| Th find was made by Dr. Wit boat lucky circumstance. | 088 @ul fretting sheat smog and From Life T, seldom give trouble. poe rege tte ral ~ unprecedented weather which aides. Pleasant because it brought joy to| pe? agetmecked ¢ tourist oc two, (Ferndale Man Is Placed |, "T°" _— are ae af them| Winter Graduation Rites their unabashedly! 110. can case up on promotion |ON 2-Year Probation LANSING ~The Senate has de-| Young Cowboys, Injuns [ tound so far, including seven cre Set Thursday at MSC Se etter ton | of orange juite and suntans, movie Sai eins 2 of 101d Hos.| ated the Hittle Bill to allow mur-| Allowed Shootin’ Irons . mations—dated back to 3,00 B.C.) 2s eric wy — Michigan “icky because i¢|Sar8 and other scenery. For i| coct Ferndale, was placed on two| ters to be treed from life se-| nes MOINES, lowe (UP)~The | 27, SPParemtly belonged to the) i) College will graduate 400 Moning Wut acclaim |Disneyland they will have & com-| Sears probation and asseesed $150 /tences after 17 years in prison Iowa Legislature has voted in fa-|°™Hest culture known to have| — cs Thuraday at the end of What Perry Como the _Evergiades and Nisgara. | County Cireuit Rusdhi | Sen. Don Vander: Werp (R- Indians to pack Ritchie called the find “signifl- | ‘Dr. James W. Miller, state con pretension, Disney’ fe There will be touches of the Orient, | Holland. onal | Fremont) on the grounds that it| Dut, 0 PACK CMP! cant.” Only three other finds ef | roller of leave trom the college's industry. Ace high. He | the old frontier, the Alps—maybe | Bennett admitted March 9 taking | ®*¥¢ “Special privileges to those |" peo prank Thompson said any| the Laurentian Culture bave been | teacher education department, will to his writers, artists, | even the Catskills. | about $65 worth of jewelry from |“ have taken a human life.” child with such a pistol is “just| made im the central section of | address the 300 undergraduates and musicians and technicians — they| Plus the Lady bay ae Ge Tremp jen cate te Repel Cok. ‘Township | He asked the senators whether going through a blood and thunder | the state. 100 candidates for advanced de- credit to him for inspiring | Snow White—and friends, last Nov, 19, they could condone the murder stage.” The cremations, Ritchie said, | grees. 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Night, 6:30 pui—Channel 7 and “LADY of CHARM”’-Wed., Thurs and fri. 10 aum, ‘tH 11 am-Channel 7~"SHERLOCK HOLMES” Fi Night 40.30 pan.~ Channel 7 — *: 3 Ris OE RE RS a Li “ 7 oe trae a - — ee on Sls a ote cman 3 Big Snes Rifcty Be a hei oat WSs PhS Oe Agger pay . me caieldinine ke oo kee ete nn ie aaa aia cit aati ied eae —— Pe A Goyer 1 = me > tee Ie ty teat ee ree eee IEE ee Ste eG #t . ; 5 ' r - \ 1 : . * ot de Gs ‘ 6 3 i ; - . ‘ i s . | odie ; PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 , bigs tion also is legal in public parks) Sen. Porter Recovers — : toe” mrerrbedy, @. loman Stands Mute to Se ee watins Unsegregated ” * * « __ | From Crash , New Books Arrive wre athe : sams | OO Namcoticn Chore i oho anlar leads Content ae The Supreme Court veraict of LANSING Sen. Eimer Porter | at Dontiac . ae : + ie Ke : last spring, said the three-judge | (R-Blisstield), injured in an auto- ns betoeeet Torah In Greult Court Monday, Mrs. a appellate court, has “swept away” | mobile accident Feb. 20, has been sot Getien and Rents Ghetien, TW, of G07 8. Jemtle| as Gaaedt Btoe the South's notion that separate | discharged from Edward W, Spar- Eight so i eas wt to Commennen St, mute on & narcotics poo for the races are permis- | row Hospital. oe fone Ge eee Mee, ce 3M Andersen, | S088i0n charge and Judge George | 20 Pet. Over Last Year Supreme Court Ruling provided the facilities are/ Porter and Ann Nichols, daughter collec- set, Martin Lederman. | Hartrick entered topenent Extended to Recreation The ruling affecting parks and|son), wer ehurt in the twocar| Selly reports wt Industry Piuntine Police said they arrested |Department has estimated that Decker Areas by Decision playgrounds, which reversed the| smashup near Mason, Goodson D.| A complete listing of the books | , T™ Aires, Revert S| irs. Shelton last Jan. 29 with 9| construction began in February on | fen, who will be on special assigh- decision of the Federal District | Ford, assistant Senate Sergeant-at- | follows - quantity of dilaydid, a narcotic | 99,000 new home units, a hew rec-| ment until he retires May 31. Stef- RICHMOND, Va. @—The South's|Colrt of Baltimore, produced no/ arms, was killed in the crash. Miss a ae. Pooch Digs Up 7 drug, in her possession. She is free | ord for the month. fen, a native of South Lyon, has traditional doctrine of “separate | ‘mediate outburst of critical com- | Nichols, who suffered minor injur- © ew Heaven, Josephine Delves- on bond. A trial date will be set.) . This was 20 per cent over Feb-| been with the AC purchasing de- but equal” facilities for whites and| ™*™* "om state and city officials | ies, was released earlier. / The & M Ress, LA PORTE, Ind. @ — Nine ruary last year, However ' it was/| partment since 1919, . in the South as did the precedent- Sra Fe youngsters were playing with &/ Vos inflation Curb only 2 per cent over the January Negroes has received another body | setting*Supreme Court decision on ; pt a hy stray dog in a field near Rolling 1955 housing starts, The increase | Sistechoods to Convene blow from the federal judicary. | public schools, Little ‘Home’ Burns P need. P. Drake, | Prairie last May when the dog dug} COPENHAGEN, Denmark @ —| between January and February is The US. 4h Circuit Court of MEMPHIS, Tenn, (UP) — Fire- up $587 in currency. The children|A government austerity program | usually 6 per cent or more. MUSKEGON (UP) — The Michi- Appeals, basing its decision square-| Almost 90 per cent of proved| men answering an alarm yester- | g,\cres* ‘* Rest of the World, wiltred | turned the money over to the sher- | designed to curb inflation has been| Homebuilding starts for the first | can State Federation of Temple ly on the Supreme Court's historic| reserves of natural gas in the | day were a little too late to save & American Barns and Covered Bridges. | iff but no one claimed it so the | approved by Parliament 99-86. It|two months of 1955 were 178.000|Sisterhoods will hold its annual ta pails echcs wnat | snes —- Locidane, Ten, Now sumed a trds net tae's soon |tcetan. ‘me Set ‘rte sire| ert vied 4 among the ine |ichadeg Mgher exci tice on|ar 24 per cen shove the 14.0 /sate convention here Apel 658 public schools unconstitutional, — Louisiana, Texas, sumed a . inside a neon | Lewinsohn. children. added a consumer goods and aims to starts two months of | State President reted here yesterday that sagregn-| Mexico, Okdaheasn’ and Kanone sign. ee ca. Pe? 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It will be placed inside a 450-foot-high | man. ee IN MEMORY OF EVA PERON — Ahove is the neevcanpentoaypamninnawsonest _ — | | Duin recently warned that Holland, | See Few Michigan Ports) s.'sccin sna Grand tisven cam not expect to feel the effects of Prospering From Seaway jive sesway imorovements “over DETROIT (UP)—The St. Law- sistant trade commissioner of | ight” toed = M a . ' t the Gr ter business pansion won't Michi _| At a recent meeting of t sreat- ex eee in ios ehimts er Muskegon Chamber of Com- mean a thing to us unless we have | . - " | meres, Bailey said that the fact| the business for the vessels to | the Great Lakes coast “can forget! , city has a port located on the| carry,” Ver Duin told = Lions — about it,” a high state official seaway route — even those with Cleb meeting in Holland. weses. | deep-water harbor access — is no | proposed reactivati ; 7 “Too many Michigan points are! pusrantee that any immediate are port sd sonatnetion of 3 our J} overty optimistic about what “| benefit to them will result from| continuity in this city's approach | - qoaway m, . tion of the seaway devel 4 , ; Bi ficial said. ‘The seaway can bene- comes ) ial A aoa development and con: | -Duty Tp Sean tt On ar icn| Bailey and the Michigan offt- | Ver Duin, Canadian Vice-Consul | Ticking! 7 whole, but the number of cities) r : ; | ye themselves to feel the direct bene-| ‘ia! agreed that only those ports | Bailey and the unidentified state | ; be | able to muster enough export | \ricial agreed todey that it may | ry fit of the seaway will very thet lectur Cleaned limited.’ carge from f manufactur’ | take “decades” before many Mich. | ; districts to warrant regular | The official denied permission| '*® | igan Great Lakes ports are in a to use his name. calls from foreign ship lines will position to take full advantage of | realize any seaway benefits. increased foreign trade by the } | Bay City-Saginaw area and Mus- | Holland as one of Michigan's | water. ° Ledies’—Mea's — will peaee., benees ~ “everly-optimistic”’ cities. 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Claim Cheek Bonanzagram Wo. 2 Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- The spy was caught red-handed with gram” entry you send in to contest state papers of a highly secret nature it is ESSENTIAL that concealed inside a specially construct headquarters. ed belt. With the papers was a strange Ete you fill it in and save it until the cor- note, in some sort of code with missing _ fect solution to “Bonanzagram” No. 2 letters. It indicated the existence ofc , ] spy ring. man w: this regen rail ce oy i al rere 19) lect the prize tf you should send ina (eh eur ening Comyoutes, IF LOGS Take Long JUMP) sar teoes win sot mainly tm 143 cite ae 6 tmeneieonntese? |From Farm to Frying Pan| t=, vss se Puan Geum eumumtvRa . . - | WASHINGTON — Frogs’ legs,, alligator on home grounds, to load rate for frog shipenents, once Paes . 379 most of them frozen stiff, take a| ay mothing of voracious mos- | claimed to be the world’s frog Vac & Sewing Machine Supply Co. 8. Saginaw oe [__— saving wild frogs caught by Cajun Japan is the only country in : frog begine as| the world where trog farming has | "warn hms fave O° Pee PRILE ELLER OF INFO IS | |] PRI ELLER OF INFO IS a Japanese batchery |been & financial success. It has| But in receat years, Louisiana has — FOR__ER __AIlL JUMPER NOW | |] FOR_ER _AIL JUMPER NOW ‘s ow in Onl or focd.oe-the-wing, for one of | marketed less than Sent trogs PRAY r PWAY crosses the Pacific idiosyncrasies is its utter PORTANT CLU_ FOR NEGOTIAT= PORTANT CLU__ FOR NEGOTIAT= Ractrwaters of Cae | ree ee ten torments bare elar jumbo bullfrogs, medium-sized —, ING PLENTY OF ASH AND PRETTY | If] ING PLENTY OF __ASH AND PRETTY frogsing no longer| ing lights over their peddies at| Ssnta iccpard trogs undoubtedly | Me WORTAMT ACTION , much of a business in the | night, attracting clouds of insects.| + are caught and sold locally toesch of te Firagen” WL CONTACTS WITH AGENTS WLLE CONTACTS WITH AGENTS National Geo-| As the moths and beetles tire and| ending as crisp brown zig-zag wth CHOICE OF ON SOCIAL LEVEL HAS _ FARD ON SOCIAL LEVEL HAS _ EARD ff || Srapiiic. Society the Great Lakes quicktongued” fogs are waiting drumsticks in a frying pan. Destroys Strong Kitchen Odors eos country During daylight, banks of flowers |... ° ’ THAT JOOKS FAL WT THAT eP KS FAL UT Florida's Evergindes, the big, bull- | along ‘the paddies draw more in-|Dirt Slows Firemen on Se : wor, ONLY AT LIGHT WHEN WOR, ONLY AT LIGHT WHEN harrumph in relative safety.|sect food, Shallow trays loaded| waTERBURY, Conn. (UP) — ¢ a | | MEETING WITH LEN SECRET \| |i] MEETING WITH LEN SECRET ———— foatedon the frgtoced fen | 7 tre coartment Sealy : * AIDES ealtYS HE USES ThhJCK AIDES WAYS HE USES TLhJCK Ls bend work, and sot toe | ap up the moving pupec. | engines stalled regularly. It} - 4 REX “ei Pa ASSES- eaal-ASSES ‘by ashlight and | In the 1890's, « frog farming | wasn't the result of mechanical oe} , , ‘ fad the U trouble. Master mechanic M l. N. DORMER I. N. CORMER whacking paddle. rye nag ager Wallace reported that the engines Leaves Fragrant, Fresh Aroma ‘ meeting an | “breeding stock” by mail. The | were using “dirty gasoline | Save This Claim Check 4+ Until Solution Is Published! UE nie ta Hal HE Uebsthnas: ated. Proper punctuation is one of the important keys to @ correct solution. When properly filled in, the “Bonanza- gram” will spell out a clear message that will conform in every way with the clues. In many cases it will seem that more than one word would be the correct one, That's part of the fun! You should weigh the clues and select the BEST possible word in each case. How to Submit Entries 1. After solution is completed, “Bonanza- - gram” should be clipped and pasted to @ two-cent postcard with your name and aap neoprene ne ene 2 Entries will be received at the Pontiac Press office, 48 W. Huron St, until 5 p.m. Tuesday, March 22. Mail entries must be postmarked before midnight Tuesday, March 22 for Bonanzagram No. 2. Address “Bonansagram, °%, Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich. The entrant must work out and keep duplicate solution as a claim check. 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Four in my knee The ad said to give it a fair | Kyte believes much of the value SET of a little so before starting, I made [of his study is his finding that colors. @ BLACK {|} AT ITS LOWEST PRICE aires to © set. FOUR ment up my mind to give it three | many of the errors can be antici- ; relief. months to see if it would help | pated and thus corrected. 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Size 30” heavy gouge metol $ 88 finished in brown 8 nights, not aon to get out of the car and tell her | sion. to be answered but the big. | ond easy storing @ GREEN , high, 18’ wide, 12° WITH ing which way to turn for rele soon Ohad for Tim sure that | %, question mark Is the word @ RED ond deor with tock, 2 SHELVES raged ea Thad wre hetpjit-would-have-reiped-her-t-am-—[itself. A Pg eh Made of sturdy stee! with material covered seat and |} ond door with lock. “oases I teat Faecal meer _enthused—-abdout—O-JIB- WA! A = 7 punnnynnemermslficattin rT curved form fitting back... : - ~ Von T | Honesty Triumphant so the thought of suddenly being| Would be happy to talk to anyone LAFAYETTE, Ind. @ — Two | o — tcioctven who nar 4 an down ELECTRIC FRYING PAN DORMEYER MIXER UNFINISHED CH EST Made of cast olumi- Reg, $27.95 OJIB-WA BITTERS. a parking meter that had been The ad really impressed me, because it} AT ALL DRUG STORES kmocked over found he was de Including positing a nickle for parking. SPECIAL . num with Westing- ; HTT Mm 12 5-drawer chest of clear Pon- Reg. $16.95 pee se thermostat. $ 5 : " metenanees . PYREX DISHES 5 derosa Pine’ ready for paint or § 88 do all your cooking é 7 PIECES varnish. 33” high, 24” wide, 14 ies Dome cover converts WITH to baking oven COVER Beautiful Formica Dinettes §}l} | srmvvu 14” deep. Available in Chrome or Wrought Iron = : | - a ee enna eas ee |] | Wetprool CRIB MATTRESS!’ METAL HAMPER CABINET || RYER-COOKER teat. Chairs are upholstered in Comark materiai—64 Innerspring crib Reg. $13.95" . Cooks in halt the time Reg. $24.95 colors a patterns — 16 different siyies. Ba 3 mattress with heavy Sturdy metal cobinet with storage Reg. $18.95 without seorching or ’ ’ 4 « PF = pe aed om. its $ 88 top, 3 shelves ond vegetable bin on $ 88 with automatic Signal $ 5 , : (Stendord size) pclae Size 63” high, 18” wide, T nent. Heavy gauge alum- $49.95 = — AND UP Made to Order E PARK FREE ... REAR OF STORE Lifetime Guarantee . on All Chrome “BUY DIRECT and . ¢ GAVE %! ALMASTERS MFG. CO 5 ; ; . * N ; LAY 4436 North Woodward Near 14 Mile Road $10.95 TRICYCLE 88 Daily, 10 A. M. to 8:30 P. M, 7 Liberty 9-3011 2 ss ‘7 1] res. . a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 : Pa: reat HE Sew Up Hole = rs . . ’ in Child's Heart Girl and Human Donor Recovering at U. of Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS w—Penny. Rae Raymond, 7, was reported in satis- factory condition today at Univer- sity of Minnesota Hospital, where a hole in her heart wall was sewed up yesterday. The hole had permitted blood from the veins to mix with puri- Sam Benson Says: | Can Find More Ways to SAVE You Money! == ay Plan! ‘gn and among her fied blood leaving the heart. Te eee ee ee ot + o * that time in the neighborhood of | ee ee ed Gondamen th | and 1 Bell aks Sells end Topeosts sxe oot $800. The coins now would be was linked with the child while | The reason can save you money BECAUSE eo m tremendous volume worth about $1,380. blood was cut off from her heart. | I is Y Lemai's daughter, Katie, loved His heart and lungs did the work | Lars, but Lars’ main interest in for both. The actual interchange | 9 the girl was the mother’s gold. of blood took 11 minutes. 2” Goodman is a close friend of Eta ot seiaeaos Ge BF ron arte Mand re ’ and @ids’t take her gold | |ford Raymond, of Waukesha, Wis. with her. She te } |He was kept under observation ty ae geal ager _ | |overnight at the hospital. - + * poets Crock ust for fom Medical men said a hole as big as a nickel was closed in the mus- = Not long after she hid her cular wall be Penny's heart Toma became sick and ded ——< i BE MY GUEST... SHOP ‘til’ P.M. EVERY NIGHT! ety sitet hentog Gieetiond Gs - If you don’t drive, take a bus downtown and I'll give mantle tokens to take care of © For TS years, many persons have your bus farebot ways... Or U pee drive, you'con PAMK FREE on any ouidect searched for the gold. Judd Creek's ot ag. tn Co Rane and Shas Seats ER stump: your Sokal ot Bo tne. yes banks have taken on the atmos- mete « gatchane es give you 2 bus tokens when you make a purchase of $2.87 Phere of the Cocos Islands. Treas-| 3 or more Secona anchor thir bones ff tre i ee ee wel ae | Give You a Break! You Increase My Volume! equipment has been| TIME OUT FOR PEACE—A warm, Formosa. The litte girl innocently standing by adds j into the search. removes “| A ae war Teng coma | a a a eee ee HARD FINISH ... GABARDINE SHEENS ae ant eee . ' never found. summer, Siem (hd (ibd snatching csasen 'o 200-Pound Lion Returning to Tibet itual leader ef Tibet, has reached SUI ; S$ t HAT FI j eres tee So Satins vat j Y d Cl TOKYO ~The Dalai Lama and|4nchow in northwest China. The e Re dae weet. tern saws, Panchen Lama have started back|Panchen Lam, often reported Made by One of New York’s Finer Clothing Manufacturers — Bhat they too, have been down! Bites Boy's Arm _ | to Tibet after a long visit in Com- utes qroamed ty Go Beli me : ; the Ge | Nerw ORLEANS @—A 1omonte| pi day Toe Daal at, te |Shanghal I Could Sell for $42.50! MY PRICE Just Arrived . . . New Spring SUITS and bit S-year-old Martin O'Neill | @ ~ me —enen i 2 11 | EeaMCAGO th — Vice President| er, er ieee CL. Com stow oft ot the Sen-|*Y Jetterson Pan cia caid | ALTERATIONS is going to get a different he also found in Dammerau's ! a! | Nice choke e of styles, tailored to fit you FREE! : a house and garage a jaguar. & Shecns. | Hurr ten “oet youre tonight - +» of Course. The shillelagh y= Bg pounds of ee ee ae Be Des Sam Benson Says: ..Tm open until 9 o'clock. 9 ' See, Sts coon ee eS | gers aan 8 Paes De Mie go scene rome I LAYAWAY YOUR EASTER SUIT NOW! Oe te entteed ttt: ine ‘wrt to close the wounds in the boy's 4 quarto’ glass OF / it arm. A physician reported his ie . . ° oles te eet te ore | aon tae, Mister---This Is Real! Office Workers Pema CAN YOU AFFORD 10 PASS UP president wit!| Too Late for Ticket for you-whe need the tough ; Beautifully Styled est wearing fabrics you can is to address the society Paul Anderson started to tag a. ‘ i get... here it is. car in a noparking zone when he | , at uld e . In the 20 United Sta the driver slumped over | SELL FOR 19.95 slended with he Granit Twist TOO% NYLON ended Acetate Rayon LIKE THESE IF YOU NEED A ° Wear and Wrinkle Resistant TWO-PANTS NEW SPRING TOPCOAT Take Your Choice: * All Wool Import Tweeds * All Wool Import Velours * All Wool Panel Checks , * All Wool Import Gabardines * Up to $49.50 and $55 Values -YOUR CHOICE!- Toppers J y Uh ORLON Toppers 22" sca —feaed SUITS. 147 SUITS See een tue MY PRICE $3 371 Come in, Try One On, Be Convinced! SUITS I Could Sell for $60 MY PRICE $38 °7 ALTERATION FREE! Sam Benson Says: AND, HOW! Can You Afford to Be Without a or Why Worry About the Looks of Your A NEW SHIPMENT OF FINE IMPORT Tl| ALL WOOL! 2-PANTS! Old Pants When You Can Buy | Worsteds! Sharkskins! MY 87 PANTS Apa. ee | om. . Like These at Such a Low Price! . | COATS Come in. feel the fabrics . YOUR CHOICE! | ifs | the expert tailoring . "as in oee YES... YOU | With Belts and patterns . . TRY ONE ON. GET 2 PAIRS Hats to Match— § THEY'LL SELL THEMSELVES! OF PANTS! Take Your | | von con ee caer ! y Ty, olen lo ] fashions at MY STORE FOR ONLY... SHORT SUITS for you fellows whe age Chest ond hes to "co at mc. S3QS7 L $5 Motte Tan tener | STOUT SUITS I Could Sell for $65 LONG SUITS I Could Sell for $75 fl $4g° $5 Holds Tit Késter and $29.87 » $33.91 NOTE! $R HOLDS YOUR TOPCOAT IN ° OUR LAYAWAY DEPARTMENT Rain Coat Gabardine . TRENCH ee “Private Eye” Style 1627 é THE PANTS ... THE JACKETS se == ecb COATS.... — XS ski bensoiiz=c|] SAM, BENSON ses SAM BENSON . > THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 + , repair the bust. Some of the plants . squirt from ja water. pistol and | 7~ et. Shakespeare Fans |ixtwat ew mor versal UM Scientists Seek Way Water Pistols Show te ieee ke‘usn| Good Highway can be «provided, say. The : uce irave Need NoseforBard js." ox =. B:ito Cut Unwanted Sounds [Pipe Temperature ‘Operation Comic Book’ |Time bry Fourth NEW YORK W—The Shake-| ™ OPEN iq 16 Pocket SHOE: BAG” Choice of wine, green, and blue in attractive 4 gauge tof- feta embossed viny! with Regular condy stripe trim. $1.49 — NOW 16-Rib ¢ |UMBRELLA 100% long wearing acetate rayon, Choice of brilliant plaids, solid colors, or decorative colors, borders with matching. tape. Regular $2.98, NOW Monday-Frid 9:30 artaee Other Shopping Days 9:30 Li 1 4 t ‘ ' } ‘ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955. 7 ‘ on te . . The added that. the delin . ® chews « busting dag on polat, and . ' pounds, but can drive a nail witli pone y- nge one (Claim Delinquency |vere: "a docs not ttow iotree-|ACCIGENt SUFVIVOF | bears the siogan “Be Alen—dert| SIMAShEd Fingers snge viow.. ire comected by five or atx deaths of 1964 resulted [Set ae 6 ee ine Saf sail got Not Likely With | Pat“. "pounds. § Com ntlie mat of dow eaves Is Personal Matter | becomes monotonous or fatiguing; Plugs Mine ely ‘Smith, Smith and Smith .|New Nail Driver | 4 8 tnishes the power. | vetiieles.”* | BERKELEY, Calif. (UP) —Uni- | (2) 1s not realistic at siting UNIONTOWN, . Pa. Arthur! LyPriE ROCK. Ark. P)—In al ROCHESTER. N. Y. (UP) — Best Advice on Skunks Sheaffer said many servicemen, | of California professors are | wy iity that is apt to be hampered | “Tony Zawacki learned the im! recent decision of the Arkansas . lsually trom southern bases, are coming to the conclusion that the Wo, pressured: (4) tends to be| portance of mine safety the hard Supreme Court Here's @ new friend for car is Live and Let Live is accident back in 1927, » Gilet Justice | | involved in many crashes while | juvenile delinquency problem is"... in making decisions; (5) may|way—in an Griffin Smith wrote the majority | Peters portable nail driver, | LEXINGTON, Ky. (UP)—Assis- | on @ T2-hour pass. | argety a personal matter. be impulsive in vague situations.| Ti'iching salety slogans. on ‘the | Pion First of its kind, the device io County Police Chiet Leo | “They try to dash home and| Dr. T. R. Sarbin, associate pro- prreanpry cars. The mine| It affirmed « ruling by Chan-|can drive as many as 60 eight-| Kelly was ready with advice when pe Big ent eesty Berkeley carpus, and 2 | YOu Bet Your Life superintendent spotted them, and|céllor W. Leon Simi penny nails per mtinute into boxes,| yrs Anna Nikolich complained some of them never make it ’ | research assistant, Donal’S. Jones,| LONG BEACH. Calif. (2)—When | suggested that Tony give all his| The dissenting opinion was| ¥@!l siding OF other mond bs about skunks in her backyard. petcaee? prnlnaey, vepert 0N | police raided a bookie’s office the | time to promoting mine safety. | written aan "eee Justice ee ee me ae wanted permission to ton Sheat- And Around He Went their studies which young | phone continued to ring. The! Today, he’s still at it. Fellow | George R. : skunks. ; Kelly oe, oe omnes te wee | different personality from the non-| with the greeting, “Police De-| artist’ because for many years Something to Chew On The driver looks something like regular night-time visitors in his His “‘intra-personal” factors ‘failed to stop the determined office at the shaft bottom. In| INDIANAPOLIS (#) — Harry | factor play a major role in turning the | horse players who continued to | 1947, he set up shop above ground | Gowan told police thieves stole | operate adolescem to delinquency, they place bets with the policemen for | for the first time. His latest post-| a case of bubble gum valued at | pressed more than 15 minutes. er, captioned “A Good Point,” | $19 from his truck. The driving unit weighs only 84% —-— a a ——-- a say goodbye to “Old Man Winter” with | - . plied, “Around and around.”’ Offi- biggest problem te de cers agreed and filed driving while people whe are over intoxicated charges against him. | said. Seve Money with A&P’s Own Brands! You're sure to fere well when you sey farewell to winter fine products made by or for AaP regardless alone. F. with good buys from AaP ... sure to start spring off right of the segson, they're always priced lower than beonde af JANE ‘ with them too. 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Capt. the world’s finest road system, it McGuire has stunned many a sea|‘* Practically the same today as lion by clubbing it over the head. | "0 Oreatsts of approximately 3, 2 ns Se aPved WH gg0000 males ot roads and street The captain just supervises the | Which more ad off nearby Santa Cruz Island to Stet GAAS com avo Seng year stand thelr gq Waiting for traffic to | The plant would spend 27 billion, cent per mile of travel by the | “their convenience, move, said Dondero. ‘ dollars on 4,000 miles of inter-| average vehicle “and the sav- safety and realize the savings on| Robert Seay, 28, of 372 Ditmar . cee tenten ont silted, Salietsian) Se SO ctan eknte ings in having this new type of these modern highways, they will| St, Monday received 2 to 10 3-TRANSISTOR Come of cur grate ayetem adequate for | reed system would amount to at | 4.40 10 provide for these roads in Jackson state when et are national product, We must find a| the next 30 years, he explained. | jeadt one cemt » mile in operating ~ vo prion way to finance adequate highways pn wag tae yma Nye costs alone.” and this highway system. he appeared before Oakland Coun- Loe to accommodate the increased use| ¢y would be retired gas, ty Circuit Judge George B. Hart- “ The balance of the 101 billion . * € of motor vehicles or excite taxes, said Dondero. estimate of highway needs set|Pontiac Youths Admit | rick. "75-x" fv 7 fe come concern as to| {rth in a report to the President Larceny in Building wing narcotic March f umer|| MEARING AIDI is 8 fo pay Ge exye eopente 0) nether or Bot such @ program i | woving other roads and streets Two Pontiac youths pleaded guil- | Pontiac Police said they arrested | \ : —d “aan, cad wee feasible pan outside the interstate system dur-| ty Monday to larceny in a build-| him with 18 capsules of heroin| ~2&NIT# we masthoder tay as wos en ay tts fom o paling = ing the next ten years, Dendore | SE and Oakland County Circuit | last Oct which is the method now used, and | Poimted out and nearly four billion R req the type of | Judge om , construction expenditure whic h/| sentencing for March 28. 100th Anniversary Set ot 8 mer Shy - dollars consumed through highway should be paid for as we go." | Wilbur J. McCaulley, 17, of 101 ry “ instalment plane on a om we save, in the The bill, introduced by Dondero,| Kemp St. and Glenn D. Lackey.| BIG RAPIDS (UP) — The week ~ believe could “provides for paying the Federal | 17, of 113 Kemp, admitted entering | of July 17-23 has been picked as ate t Gene cosh: ot weade| So Claer Ges Resteqant, Op - | date for observance of Big Rapids’ anniversary, the centennial celebration chairman, James Bow- Ble-White . e*eeee#e 2 os. Ze | Dial Soap . eeeee?es 2 &, 27¢ — Cashmere Bouquet . . 2 iz 25¢ Delsey Tissue... . . 2 sus 27¢ dade en a amas , } rs rh ve bom . _f ZZ YU cae ee Ae , £ LAs ge G et ale a Baby Foods ait"aRANbs 5 “ns 47 Save Mon ey Now! Se eS ey LT COMB SEE... COME SAVE AT AaPt A &P s Steak Sale! Caslamer Corner , e. C k M PILLSBURY’S WHITE 89 hod, ae wayn you Sod lade of fond ites that you can PKGS. 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Se i j A NU a. : Exciting Styles of Waterford Suge Kohims ding trip ‘he bride was wearing a AP i Heed be: ‘ , They carried arrangements of| gray flannel suit with red acces- ; and roses on white satin| sories. They will reside in Clarks- | aes - RUTH HAIGH } | ohn y served as best man and seating the 275 guests | Beach Blazer Popular | | were Jun Kojima of Rochester, CUSTOM LAMP SHADES 7 FOR SPRING and EASTER || Deve Vtlereal and Kuga Kojtme | 01%, ‘ine beach blaze copiea|| ___ PICTURE FRAMING OLD PRINTS CS itadisceman sernrtachamiinatioen a wl » = wes _— ~ ac aca nnesienentnaeiene — hy } a Materia ee a Tee on er +65 Pterce ‘St: Birmingham ~~ - ~~~ ors | or ole cy a ns . Teception was heht folowing | gaily striped wool. -_ | ‘faa “th ay ‘ ; | , ‘ | \ ‘ g ES a ans Fe le Leaves ablecloths for SARASOTA — This “air-condi- —the twmperature ts different, evening in Role in Fashion tioned city,” so dubbed because| of course—and the variety of First Church | DALLAS (INS) — Checked there's always @ breeze, is full of| shells would excite the mest ox- God ham, which used to be fashionable Michigan cars.So are the spots! perienced sheli collector, of WETe ‘only for tablecloths, is being nearby this west coast city—St. Sn Meecioaie. ina ween Love L. dressed up for stylish summer use ae Geerwuter, Tempe Sinton tien, tena a Wheeler and | »*y women. an there's more reese circus, Se eee owar: Gingham in and little BE . om ¢ teymaanons of cmos, Goumnent H d E. dete — wen Ge wn super Tae, ese Me eee. Sanshah | oT an Baths Goo seacoast Rina. Lloyd of | tabric tor the new clothes shown ter “homes” for the-big league ling Museum of Art and the Horne. Monticello | ntias odtters ty the Delian tach ; anda goenne. The |). was werted os carehdly 0s There sre beautiful, spacious | “More Michiganders here than bride is the | six—and given extra glamor with beaches where the fine white | people from any other state,” says daughter of | such tancy items as colored rhine- sand looks like now-falien snow | Mrs, Lorne Weaver of the Pine |~ Mr. and: Mrs. | "ne buttons, cotton lace trim and el el = cag Louis Wheeler The Dallas manutacturers even Berean Class racine of Chrysler coin, cece! Gehan, a Has Program Ghe and Mr. Weaver arrived street, and he | novel pattern. earty i December and will be is the“son of | One little gingham suit had a Mr. and Mrs. William Coffing| here through April. For their Mr. and Mrs. | Petky bow on the collar and simi- and Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Levely| stay, they sented @ trailer in the “) ; ;| lar bows on the jacket pockets. were appointed program chairmen| trailer parte little community * David Lloyd of for the Berean Fellowship Class of| im itself, an Britt, lowe. Oakland Avenue United Presbyter- nh ie aie . ian Church at @ recent dinner| , The Weavers a ot ie nt. Mr. Se Oe Seo oie. Sarasota, and bere vacationing} MR. and MRS. HOWARD E. LLOYD named to serve on the welcoming | So us"er Bintes OM ; . : | Flovd Levey mere led bY | Mare, Weaver has quite a collec- VEW Auxiliary Bester, Mea, Frank Fusdie, Me. | " Serving on the dinner commit-| #0". of shells she’s collected along Has Meeti Florence McCrae and Mrs. Archie tee were Mrs. Howard Tanner, | he beaches—and the Pontiac visit- ng Tryon. A dinner was enjoyed by the Mrs. Donald Wilson, Mrs. Donald | 0S have taken lots of trips tonear-| Mrs. Allen Hersee reported on a| group Tuesday evening at YMCA. North, Mrs. Leroy Koch, Mrs. | ®Y spots — Sanibel Island, famed | nag presented to the new library Marion Brown and Mrs. William | for its Tampa, St. Peters |), vw Auxiliary 1008 when mem- switi Stanton Levely and Omar Me-| It's the tenth year for Flotida| i.” american Legion Home on| Manin a father and tn henguet to ‘tg| Beardaloce. They're up tn St. P| AuDUR avenue | roe hs iy Aly = . Se enti Reports were given by Mrs. Paul! $oled' wul mest et 1 pm wae! Se, ent oo ot does singers ae | se ors ° ° I? ; me ond oo the weet coe A NIDIRE one “First for Hair Styling’ Club Planning Teayve es, emmy ster Pontiac residents, r Soroptimist International The Percys Hunts headed home- 4g tae mat Monday evenier to nae. ward a week ago from St. Peters- iS SUPREME ner meeting at Hote] Waldron. burg, but still enjoying their first gional Conference ‘American| They, too, are in St. Petersburg Federation to be bald Ageil 20. 30 —and he's taking advantage of the COLD WAVE ahd May 1 at Erie, Pa. | St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red P Alice Kimball gave a complete | 50x, Detroit Tigers and other big ERMANENTS report on the activities of the /eague teams in their winter sched- Ground Observer Corps. Miss Kim- | We games. Including Hair Cut and Hair Style ball represents the Soroptimist They've made « trip te the 3 00 $ 50 + 00 Club in the local Civil Defense Pro- | Florida keys, south of Miami on 5 7 10 gram. She told the group that the overseas highway to Key , = @ a Mowers are need) aking it cay” is the ce || MACHINE or MACHINELESS Mrs. Arnold Hillerman reported tropical sunshine. The Secret of Our Permanents Is the “Know How” of Our Operators on the activities of the Pontiac Making it a threesome with the City Federation of Women's Clubs. Marshes is Mrs. Lillian Archam- Open Wednesday All Day — Friday ‘til 9 Le ther etatt SPE | beau also of Pontiac. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED! me Ag Pee” IMMEDIATE SERVICE! Apel 5 and | Don't Do That! Mrs. John Bieschke, dietitian at| Things teeth should not do: bite Pho FE 5-4490 Pontiac Genera] hospital, invit-| off thread bobby chew ef | ne meeting at the hospital. nuts, ; AC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1055 . 4 : , cee, wine tinted @ match! Malta Temple Elects |Stram. vd The fancies use of gingham was| Officers at Meeting | icity chatman, " Daugherty EXTRA FEATURE STEPMASTERS ... 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Dress Scloa—Second Floor = fF . % a @ Central American motif. | Merrill Walker, Owosso Radio 7 “The Best Friend Your-F ° Serving on that committee were | Station Manager; Franklin Sissom, eet Ever Had’ Mrs. Charlies Crawford, Mrs. Wil-| Grand Rapids TV and Radio Pro- NEW LOCATION: 87 North Saginaw Street liam R. Moore, Mrs, Vilas New-! gram Director. and Join Zugich, (Next te Federal Stere) comb, Mrs, Melvin Smaii, Mrs.! Assistant Director of the Uni- Look What You Save! Tuesday in East Lansing ae. hundred Michigan tal Buy for Vacation and Leisure Wear! ,Ziiuy'tonsers pertcipated i | ganisaton now are posting lor ee DIEM’S Shoe Store planned the decoration theme with | Service at Michigan State College; e ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16,1955 7” Hospital’ Workshop Held The workshop which covered | initiative on the Hospital Week publie relations and other activi- ” explained Mrs. Head ties. featured talks on how hos-| Predect pital week is conducted at Pontiac. | oui. attention on the work that Speaker for this part of the hospitals are performing. | program was Mre. W. Arthur ow Vernon, chairman of tour com- |), ve want to help capitalize on mittees at Pontiac General Hos- | munity understanding of the hos- pital. pital, its services, its problems and | Mrs. I. W. Henderson of Livonia. | its long-range ambitions,’ Mrs, president of the Michigan Hospital | Henderson declared. | Auxiliaries gave credit to Michigan’ Mrs. Robert Van Duyn of Battle for having originated the “hospital | Creek, second vice president of day” project several years ago. (the state-wide organization, was } The American Hospital Associa- | conference chairman. —— Earl McIntyre, associate profes- r; sor of Journalism at Michigan omen S$ Club State College gave concrete exam- ples for promoting a better news Has Speaker letter | Durward Clark, principal of Bing- | ham Street School in Lansing pre- techniques of using mass com- = Women's Guub held ay YMCA | dle and telev ation at | “High Lights of Central Ameri- | Michigan State College, whe ca’ was the title of his talk. | served as moderator, The speaker spent many years of | Other panel members were | his youth in Central America. | iterbert Auer, head of Public | & Members of the social committee | p oiations. Continuing Education, Clarence Pudney, Mrs. Alian Mc-| versity of Michigan Hospital. SECO DS of FORTISAN | steers Fer Your New Spring Drapery Sithen or Crisp... Rich in’ Texture Weave Resists the deteriorating effects of suntight. * Oo) few 41.00» $2.25 Yard ’ 5 ° 0 | clubs kee; ith the tedera- | oO ta a Jera ach, Cu } ughter, Mr. a rs. Cli F040 HS Ge Op a Gp > |, “aren regan Ose | nee ota 2a Chater Cas, Verde Bech Cb and dau, Mr Mri Sa Richard Jarvis" “| “Atending trom Pontiac were . Mrs. P. Eugene Miller who is Federation Plans treit Aree Hospital Auailiaries, | New Project of Hospital Auxiliaries, and vice Plans for the Pontiac Federa-| president of Pontiac General Wos- tion of W 's Clubs project! pital Auxiliary; Mrs, Robert Sut- “Meet Your * were dis-| ton, Mrs, MH. V. Lamkey and Mrs, . : xf cussed at the Monday meeting held| Vernon. | Mrs, Bertil Larson of Oneida road looks forward to (3) |in the Ottawa drive home of Mrs. Also attending were Mrs. William | the frequent visits of her daughter, Mrs. Edward Rawlins of Beautiful 9d | William Dean. Bedard, Mrs Ralph Babbington, | ————— 'O) Mrs. J. A. Rammes of Round! Mrs. H. Guy Bevington and Mrs. #5 are co-chairmen of the project, Sorority Welcomes () which wil Se Agri 15 and 16 New Members | Dr. and Mrs. Clifford T. Eke-} Other places the Kellers will , tives {rom several | lund have returned to their home siop are St. Petersburg. Palm 8 . ted clube presented the aims Mrs. Dudley Moore, Noreen Vanion Ottawa drive after vacation- Beach and Miami, where they will @) and activities of their respective Cleave and Mrs. Paul Hoskins are|ing for two weeks at Kawama be the guests of their son-in-law e io ° ; 4 'of Pi Omicron Sorority. j * 8 *« jten Parr and their son, Johnny. © & & & were elected. | Informal initiation was conducted) Leaving for a vacation in Flor- | . 6*« 8 “This Is It” SHINY BLACK PATENT or Brown or Grey Lizard. Chiid’s and misses’ sizes ___ te 3; AA te C widths —— @ceercing to size “Just Like Dad's” YOUNG MAN'S OXFORD in ® oer- fectly handsome sotr Maple shade leather. New two-eyelet oxford 7 $595 to $695 @ccording to size $595 $695 _-- —————— at a recent meeting held in the | ida is Mrs. Hugh Little of! Jean Sheridan of Ottawa drive | Try Picnic Style | Elizabeth Lake road home of Mr®.| Cherokee road. While in the popu-|is enjoying a two week stay in PARAMOUNT BEAUTY | The ‘i bie | wetvin McPherson. to attend a lar vacation state she will visit | Florida. overgrown coffee ta ans were mac o | Mr. Mrs. W. W_ Klyce of} CCE Rotem Safe Theater Bide. Pontiac, Mich. seems awkward for buffet eating.| brunch on May 1 at Detroit Yacht ue and - M id M i Ros . ss Enroth in Dey or C ; of the Detroit Coun- nverness ar r. am rs. Roy Vacationing for a month in Write, phone or call in for Free | peaeee oan lew siecle or piliows. in ca ad PP Onicroe April 14 is the comaaly of heen Pos | ara feat Mares street : . ~|formerly resided in Pontiac. , PHONE FEDERAL 4.2352 the floof, instead of making them| date for a meeting to be held “vm ee | of West Mure |reach from the sofa. _'at Rotunda Inn. _______| A three week vacation in Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Kari Schultz of _ | ida ts planned by Mr. and Mrs. |Clive street are spending a few | . ef Clarkston. | weeks touring Louisiana and i . .....+ Both Stores Now Have..... | Mr. and Mrs. Wilburn Cullens of | “Easter Time” is dress-up time. It is not too soon to be getting the rs fitted out in new, smart, spring shoes for the big event! in, see the many new infants, boys and girls shoe Styles we just received They ore the kind children love to weor ond whert properly fitted by Stapp’s trained stoff will wear ‘n weor ‘nm weor. “Fashionable Strap” BEAUTY IN RED. TAN, BEICE lives Pentine Press Phote Birmingham who is pictured here with her children, (left to right) Kristin, 5; Edward, 6 months and Kathryn, 3. ~ ° . fe [Doe ee oes cna | ne 6 Soe Personal News of Interest in the Pontiac Area Lloyd of Britt, Iowa. Mrs. Lioyd | areas. He is enrolled as a junior arrived to attend the Saturday (at the college. }marriage of her son. Howard, and * ¢ *® Lova L. Wheeler at First Church! Bonnie Cousins of Erie drive is of God. assistant stage manager of the .r- 8 University of Michigan's Junior Birmingham was well rej'e- Girls’ Play to be held in Ann sented when the SS Lurline sailed Arbor March 17, 18 and 2 and from: San Franciscu March 4 for |in Detroit on March 2%. Nancy Hawaii ‘Johnston of Woodbine avenue is Among the passengers were costume chairman of the skit Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raiech, omtitied, “Cock-A-Hoop.”’ Mr. and Mrs. George D. Pat- *f 8 terson, Jame and Virginia East- | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Riley land, Gertrude Hasse and Shir- | (nec Nancy Baldwin) of Empire ley G. Miller. drive announce the March 3 * ¢ «@ birth of a daughter, Kristen, at John LaMonte, son of the! St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Charlies LaMontes of West Iro- The infant's grandparents are quois road, will appear as soloist |xi- ang Mrs. Frank E. Baldwin on the Kalamazoo College Singers of Oakwood drive, Sylvan Lake, annual spring tour which will in- and Mr. and Mrs. Don B. Riley Demonstration Club Schedules Meeting | Some of those dreaded spring | housecleaning chores will be at a minimum for housewives this Demonstration Agents Frieda Ben- nett and Mary Hixon have their year, if Oakland County Home | way. They will spread their know-how | sell! Eames who will soon be re- turning to their home on West (Monticello avenue has as their Pike street. | weekend houseguest Mrs. David iciude Milwaukee and Chicago of Detroit. = nena your new BA py tes | Mics extension groups during seven meetings in seven areas. First of the sessions, for the Lake Orion district, will be held at 9:30 a.m. ® e Thursda\ at the home of Mrs. George Wilson, Waldon road. The : efe @ Milford area meeting is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Friday at Highland Town Hall. Assisted by Mrs. Hixon and Mrs. |Bennett. Michigan state College home management specialist La | . J . . 3 double live. . | dressy fer sorties, The newest Forstmann [cite Ketchum will whe some of naeed for play. Misses’ and chil- y and Anglo fabrics in upholstered furniture, window and en's sizes |lampshades and other household ir ~ tweeds, hopsacking and ‘items. in her teachings according to s.ze } ‘ = you want ANKLETS and SOX These are new, new, new to go with colorful, ertsp spring dresses and hand- tome mannish slacks % and the new strecth sox 89e¢ | } $ 3 ¢ you'll want these. XK SPECIALLY = , PRICED the finest, | ill “EASTER TIMER” POPULAR SADDLE Choose black and white, brown and white, blue end white. Sizes for intants, young girs and misses $595 te $7795 ng 'O a:2e | Archer Sal NYLON HOSE Not All Styles At Both Stores Reg. $1.95.....$1.69 3 pair.....$4.95 FABRICS: Reg. $1.65.....$1.39 3 pair.....$4.05 Reduced Up 1 Reg. $1.35..... $1.19 3 pair.....$3.45 P ‘0 . Now Is the Time A95 to Save on eC Re-upholstering One Group of ! JUVENILE BOOTERY STAPP'S sauteeSoesene 2" one 7. rT Tr FAMILY SHOE STORE | Rear of Store 928 West Huron Street | TELEGRAPH at HURON ~ Free Parking at W, Huron Store in Merchants’ Lot Beside Theater Hoy es foe po, ‘ 4 Mon., Tues., Wed. 10 to*6—Thurs., Fri., Set, 10 to 9—Sun. 2 to 5 ~ | [60% Ali Work Guaranteed 8 Years Wm. Wright Upholsterers 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 a! */ Va Pie pa : , hes can. wt. eee . es . ‘> ™ 7 —. ees oY - } * } exp oe { fe | as ee : ae 8 - ood ad Bese 5 “it * a7 = ’ { : s\ = | : 4 t ‘ { ; > " THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 Guild Tells Plans for Antique Show| san, In an antique show expected %/ fubniture, prints, lamps, glass will be among the heirlooms shown. , ence Smith and Mrs. Edward Silk coupes, Sass of Ge pet tre) ant tien One display will feature hand| Mrs. Frank Bonner is arranging years, sixteen dealers present articles {tea tables. ' collections ranging from the prim- Others will come from Birming- | ¥OV®" itive to the elegant April 19, 20,|>am. Milford, Farmington, Sagi- “The show will be open from 10. Mrs. Harold Cousins, Mrs: Ver- 71 at Stevens Hall, -All Saints | ®®. Port Huron, Brighton, Bloom-/ a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. Lunch and nen Abbett and Mrs. Dawsea Episcopal Church. field township, Southfield township | tea will be served on the balcony| Baer are tm charge of tickets. The show, which will again be| #24 Nashville. Pine, historical | overlooking the show. Heading the | Publicity te being bandied by managed by Mrs. Stanley Warne, | china, jewelry, brass and pewter food committee will be Mrs. Clar- oh gas ag Borer io nau’ ty Cae tL yar ~~ one pudding improvement harles mittee are an Kinney, the church. Lita Mrs. Charles Evans, Mrs. Felix From Canton, Rossford, Car- of South | Wotiltia and Mrs. Frank Stull. oeipen ent Setetn, Gite, antigne Genesee Sears tn tee ticket ales ond === Fiur-deLis and the guilds ef St announce the No-Iron Cotton a [Ra tiles chara, Late Favored Over their daughter, nna, 5 es, ne Denim for Spring Connie, to DALLAS (INS) — Sturdy “no John Huschils | JUNior Copies pi iy sd yay ay onan ag of te Grownup Ideas Members ‘lin Furniture i i ae iE hie If i ‘ ; ; q i 3 [ : Fi if Ss oe sae rot eee “ee +t os Sian re PR RE ces, CONNIE KOLB ie in fat weaves,’ FIPS Pay Off | Advanced Dancers too. . . Pl j | Advanced square dancing is be- and the with the table are upholstered i visiting fashion writers were in ° now elitense of marine Uist, of Refrigerator ing offered to married couples in | «i ‘Both table top and ' inated refrigerator, important the Pontiac area with the organiza-| chair upholstery is washable. wear. for mats mnatch | ican nperetions will ive | tion of a new club. Tub chairs are another bit of , ith the, Thirty couples met recently at design carried over into Church Unit Hears | "iere are tew tips that will pay one” Show! to make plans for the life f E i 7 Fs ! ty z 7 + H iit : { : EgFLEEEEE ef il ag 7fF 5 Z ‘ Unexpected fullness — restrained gently by a button-on belt. This elegant wool hopsack coat, New, too, the vertical button-tab beck yrce os so deceptively plumb lined in silhouette. New flattering on this Sportleigh fleece of diminished spring colors. . 49% _— Beautiful spring colors. 3 5% As seen in CHARM . As seen in MADEMOISELLE ‘t i iI zi ay | | | i i He HH HE eave §8 ti i : zB ' ; ‘ Members serving the niah are | CHECK on Checks Struble, Hardy Fair, William | | | i z F : 3 “§ Ba ! if ie with plain fabric jackets —— : . Shop Every Night ‘Til 9—Saturday ‘Til 6 Central | but don't force them ‘eff with sharp | Durtcg the a:30 mastun pees. . ——___ . Will speak . 3 Gomnma Pais Elect fiat Sod oe Meeyrerer| loom ield nner na : Meeti ‘ so PTA is planning a ham ficers at Meeting "|S Coates Separates! Separates! = ASHION SHOP 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. in terrific color combinations! ' Cottons! Linens! Silks! Polka Dots! Matching Separates by _ mix ‘em and switch ‘em! So mM oma Separates of & “3 Pure-Silk i i : iii rE ‘| t i af aE 2 : gd ry > : : 3 ! ! 2 a | fF f f nf : | . fil : "7 i i q Hi iF i ‘ : ' of the @ Cash & Art of tho Lite — the oot 1D cory Don’t Iron Elastic JACOBSEN’S cone, iris ewrycces vin] = LOWERS , cont: |] wet x. segtesw ot. rh ones Green Carnations ....... 35e > 4j by Cool, cotton SUSAN THOMAS Pongee ee Skirt 14.95 Blouse 12.95 anne : an -The lush look for spring and summer and you can - a esthi | _ BLOUSE switch the blouses and skirts! Blouses in unusual ates ae 5.98 prints go with solid color or matching skirts. All 7 ses wig inn en pre a . skirts are fully lined with rayon, taffeta. Sizes , delicazely scrofied on sitky Sty | , , 10 to’16. Wear them now and all summer. —— ‘ . ' . ; % F oe T ~ oe ua, EI! 4 3 ee | Ah vil . 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There is no charge. ‘‘How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly” Come in, write or phone for this Pearce Floral Company 559 Orchard Lake Ave. ie i q SOOHSHSHSOHOHOSHSHHOHSCOHEHOEOOHOSOESESOOOOEOOS: =e j a f 4 held this eve- | da be School. A film will ebster Wi PTA Workshop The third in a series of PTA Webster Slates Workshops satis ing { School will be mistress of the program. \ rls Plann 1 Camp Fire G nt ee to Linda Morris of W rae ris - THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1055 Mrs. Sink oe Heads PEO |Annual Dinner Thursday ie HE 5s eth fail agi sia ta shyt gail for — LEATHER YOUR PARTY Call tor Arrangements Jackie Rae DANCE STUDIO 214 S, Telegraph FE 2-2128 MAKE A-PURCHASE 2-Hour Free Parking HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED AT JACOBSON’S WHEN YOU \ Use Your Charga-Plate® at J Sa a ae ry Be rr Se at ! .. = S 2He= @: BNIE A! 2 “an < Oo x} i Foe Bui iaGe! & : 3 i 22 gm | CHICKEN PES = Ana. 99° i 2 = 3 STE LLL tif ij! boas Wont is ¢ fjid ea ee | Be pi AB Wiper Fp peat {ANU lp ii Peete Ce So Bi UGE tet tet a PM a Sain | = os SPP allen 8h itqe ape =| 1 Uh ie 82 SoH, = a _ cS - J Hrpagisita’: Lit TENCE E 23] reveseceage|! sat] 2 in g 4 4 o-! 1 inh Tee ea Hm p 27334 2328 ae pe Q; it ay ll tt Hh ii ty te te a3 Hy aiff I ibis: gieht f a | see alll tet} ei Hii le bin TE wait By | 25 Y Sie ei TA ogy; bili I 1 mh pati 2 See en ape fi f mae eu - § OF Ca ire ih Hike fdas titty Mi Null BRE 4) 5 Say ii sail a clay lie * meuds a] a < init isin afl Bg es (ieee eH ET 10 ji gut | i ae ES iif Ugly lt He, [|] 82 Ht a or oa + - i e2ini 153 les fF it : uJ HBA i a z= H = Behid 2 ! til] @ x at = -a Al Mn deala|| @ Z Minin ig jl |S tae ge ides a oie tee 3 Si hi abt HCE oF til Aik res ray 33 Hi i a el ea fi pei |e Hn ETE ih af i Was re | sum I aitlea ait Hee : Si jee i nL Be ii! ul a2: 5 | | Hit i Tat > : ci Ht } ao 2 lie ciftie - ; A B2 48 ght fide EFPEEE = 7 4 ~ Hue i ti 2 2f 3 Hi eet bi i es 8 Hi is Hu it i i Hl I ra iy i tH (i ee it ’ ah vA ra ifita saets sigst| GS =° HiTr P i REBT! 3 =1j rE it : yt o 5 © Ge Ble Gems i iE vii itt a Hil fetid ‘l Bale i HAH in ° Ht : lity is ill Bedtie He Ht pa" He fie ill] = = inte st i i q Vial itu sida hia i pide ET Sa cB Chief Justice Warren . University’ of Michigan June 11,| Special Carburetor Unit Semepewer to bs tor | auume: ‘want «t] Pontiac Men Sqidoncbd fut Se cap nna hanes Ue Harlan H. E. | models. At present, Pontiac is 191 Rapid St., admitted March ‘to Address UM Grads a vane Mb Suh pee Ups Pontiac Horsepower | crastond, General Sales Manager| stalling the unit oxy at the tnc-| Two Pontiac men were se0-| taking Sept. 11 trom ANN ARBOR (UP) — Earl War-| Warren assumed. the pest of a en oer | Cnee sgt State Prison Monday by Oakland ren, chief justice of the U. 3S. Su |chiet justice Oct. 5, 1953, after |Gnit which increases the horsepow-. can | County Circuit Judge George B. The preme Court, will be the speaker |serving as governor of California} er output of the Pontiac Strato ae Se at the 11)th commencement of the! for 10 years. Seeks Vis exgne Sem 10 to 20 ule Room Deodorant ~ 69° BAB Large Package 29° VEL Large Package 29: AJAX The Foaming Ceanser 2 25° AJAX Giant Size Lm 37° PALMOLIVE Regular Size Bars aaa, of Lalnay Maa an va ae + ihe ed Wea a fo mM oger fl ANOTHER REASON Mt: and MORE PEOPLE SHOP KROGER U.S. GOV'T GRADED “CHOICE” _ KROGER-CUT TENDERAY Young, Tender, Whole, Cleaned } ‘ “ Plump, young birds. ib. Leok for the USDA CHOICE 3™ 26 DA( seal on all Kroger Tenderay @* 5° = PALMOLIVE CHOCE Beef affixed by « certified QHTIOIN Steak » $9 Frog $ Leg $ government grader. ¥ Tender. PP, op Large Bath Size Bars TOs oFs Pie? 325° | ents tec Ground Beef . 39° Smoked Picnics we at Kroger strive for at all times. Fresh Daily. 3 Ibe. $118. 2 2 ee ee ee eee Greenfield or Armour 6 te SI 2.460 ee ee casnmere | Ham Slices .QQ¢ Fresh Smelt .93¢ Sliced Bacon 3 «26° Cholee center cule... . ws eee Fresh caught, cleaned . .. - e+e ese ee eeves Hygrade’s “Old Fashioned” Ib. 49¢ Large Bath Size Bars 2» 25° . CHOICE’ TENDERAY FLUFFO Golden Shortening Ideal fer’ Lenten 3 «= 89 neve COM LINIT : Liquid Starch 20c Off on Kroger Instant = ay | Orange Juice “= 95: Kroger brand. Sweetemed .. .....56, oes | UClly Rolls == 25 | ang aid _— CR WER SoS a TREE 2 “69° | Tomato Juice = Re 4-00 22: Kroger baked. Reg. prise Be... 2... oe ‘¢ $29 MAZOLA OW Green Beans 2° 25° °° “”_|Piekes —* D5 4 DUZ Swift'ning 3: 79° 31: own ane. . DREFT Large Package 29 | MBDA BIE EG jijg-§- fer ——_ tim tron Merit wae ee. TIDE Large Pockege Of, lw gu I, Se =©——s« sine. A sled favorite... 2. 1 ee 29° California cello wrapped’. 2 2 2. we es : tage Pande reper ats Se ‘ Gladiola Bulbs = 49° 29: | Bay plenty sad serve your family fresh ernage juice every morning oe Aust arrived from Holland—Top Quality... .. SPIC&SPAN| joy. | ‘LAVA. -| GIANTVIM | OXYDOL BREEZE SWAN CRISCO Cum Grome-ene Det Liquid Suds for Dishes The Hand Soap 1Se OFF Imprinted Label Large Package Bath and Face Soap 227 | 30° | ae25" | ~ 57 | 29 | 30° | +5 | 32a] | ‘Wa veers the Aght te Unk quadites. Prices: Aeetive irongh Sai, Marek 18, 199 ' | 178 North Saginaw St. --- Hours: 9 A.M.«9 P.M, Mondoy thru Saturday > ’ . ; -* ’ - | * j . : ' a \ } ; ‘ rod ‘es J . 4 . % ng ‘ - ~~ / a: $ x THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 36, 1955. Ty Date ce. asee| High-Flying Cat |rim af son Disney Never _ |\—ng w tgure out if the sory |FIGN-F LYING WCU | rabies , dated Quits Work: It's tinh nb ter Jouve Makes Fast Trip |owea evn landing gear’ ot|bas weed Britons to eat : Too Much Fun__||7o1 Mee stucsing away E aff 8 = a) °o : 8 i i ¢ if ; i i [ : : ti E Bn g. : = gS : g x F i z : i i : i j 5 3 E f a : ‘ if i fi g : i seh x8 37 4 FS i 2 i ! ~ feet ; od vestere ro No, I don't ‘think I ever do,” | hour. — — - . he ie : WED. — THURS. — FRI. — SAT> are cttardlomn, “As tar pack 00 T| eget we can oe Rim Fg! ¥.. g: = g z Maxwell base veterinarian : COCKTAIL “a " LOUNGE 1122 W. Heres $e. i] Heres Bow! Bidg. 4 Hl | AND A FLAME-AND-ICE BLONDE .... N DAZZLING 5 Fg Ot be ttt the, attended | pectancy st 50 years “Attention base veterinarian. One ar, ‘ “and T'was ao excited about te We Are Closed AD ARIE pres —s Tonight! pavio YVONNE demats shat Daney en St. Patrick’s Show NIVEN DE CARLO FITZGE RALD thusiasm, When he starts talking “The Quiet Men” . Promptly & generates steam. 3 “One of the reasons I like Dis- od in RCA Sters ) ’ . with it. tae” you can oe intimate tehiee. = ove “RILARNEY SISTERS” C04 on oy Fi ICHNICO! L¢ DR | keep building and getting new Comedy MC scoring GEORGE COLE Melts diflerent with a picture MULLIGAN” PLUS , “It's a . a heh Toner An experience that will live in your heart and mind Musie ‘of “THE MIGHTY FORTRESS” “CLANCEY'’S BAND” FEATURING fo, « , | Jam Session Sundey BILLY GRAHAM ete wHY . 3 3:30 P.M.. —s - bee [LEA AY ) Shows efter 8:30 SAT CONQUEST OF SPACE a a ee ee % a“ Coler by Technicolor i ; & : a : | LUNCHES DINNERS iT atans Nepter THANK YOU PONTIAC.... For the Greatest Attendance in the history of DAVY announcement of opening show in the Pontiac Press Friday! ' IRENE BADER . . at the Piano j im a great entertainment combination show for a | Nightly Except Sunday | the entire family! INDIAN SCOUT’ Phone | } OR -1907, OR 3-9303 PONTING DRIVE-IN Eras, (™") —_— = 2435 Dinle Highwey ot Telegraph Rd. IN AND AROUND PONTIA Scrib's (Dwr vice PLUS: #,é'35 et “The IROQUOIS TRAIL” ¢x:iec<7 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY At 9:00 P. M. Oak a nd & THURSDAY * SNEAK PREVIEW OF AN IMPORTANT HOLLYWOOD PRODUCTION ‘IN CINEMASCOPE WITH TOP STARS... NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! starts TOMORROW! a Pg . her fwmms DRIVE-IN aa +n Star bs ee adjectives! 180 S. Telegraph Eereect eesmtes a ; ‘ te + FOR BUSINESSMEN’S LUNCHEONS N —~on FAMILY DINNERS At Reasonable Prices Italian and American Foods Catering Service . JOS FAMOUS SPAGHETTI HOUSE CSOOTeas. Open ¢ A. M.-3 A M.—Sen. 8-18 PF. M.—Cleced Men, @ _ DRIVE-IN \ GOOD CLARK'S ustivearr 37, . FRIENDS queraus ames, BIN MEET SODAS “Teke Home” Orders Open 7 Days A Week Counter Lunches Sundays 5 P. M- 12:30 A. M. Good Food — Friendly Service Catering to Banquets and Private Parties PURE FOOD “er” - _ © Breakfasts — Luncheons — Dinners £58 South Saginaw — Across From Jerome Motor Bales Open 5:30 A. M.te 8 A. M. = Closed Sunday BEER — WINE — LIQUOR ee os Old Heidelberg Inn & Cocktail Loun N LIBERTY Remodeled for Your Dining Pleasure \ COCKTAIL Business Men's Luncheons Served Daily N LOU NGE | Open 11 A.M-2A. M. — Speciolizing in Cocktoile (Ld POOL LLP EPL DD PDD I Nooo § MACRSICHMLES BCIAIRD tit andeen: Fosters at. FEATURE STARTS 140 815 — 625,— 9:18, f . ¢ | , | 7 ‘ P » s a \ " at Si, * Sane eee oad G hae! . . ASS 1 wertat ce ' ; ~ 2 * ; i P Pa Yor . MARCH 16, 1955" | 4 : u eS # Pick Mees THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, + 2 yd Murdock RatedKey cals agg Cn iit Ke Phi hee alia i era Hue! aie 23% it Ht tie : in ia TT Heit it me ee ci if ‘ i ra les = fh ae i FRAME: ha ae ane HEH ‘ith ii Fit i te He = BF HH aaqte eo é2 : cE: £5 gses — i Tl 1 ie lies i att (tt 4 di ie +e ay My vil Ht ti Fe Liltes 8a ie a Ha co a me ; i Hit it a iH 3 ts Hie ierah i TH ie $ H SS nae i if iia : iii aes sui Fal pila ataiiieedati Sat) a a Lia ee ie re: a fietlut Ht tH: i is eee “Jan ed i ge Heli 33 if ia 7 sas ii! tad «a! tHe : hina ssl! uhil daly a5 “ee dite ae = i a = 2 ay ea! : i u Le (di He itl erp i ws pele at ih 8b LF iif r= a iia (ele i a EF iti ake 2 silt ull a8 H i rf oh He 8°12] ae nd § lial anal nih TATE ® = Z : a5a*4 SEE it | - pesson* preteen we | 5 | i ne i Meat i Hie al Si | ll ili i ce Shr : "1 . ln lil tt " Haiti: | ttl ue wu t fi tt tt He eu Ha Hs ili il ie |Sauiit ici ~ 4 St il He a at He HE Ss! ile tH ull ih ay . 4 Sr aS 2 Ui ie i act it aa eM, 22 i ie fale} 9 al acpi] Se tt Bi fealsil 5 j fia 4! ‘on i Uh j i] i iit jaf Hee edd fre ; jade? 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I THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDWESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 ee Along Pontiac’s Kegling Lanes BRARS vassal gesassose | NWF Names Flint Man mores (actual)—F Newcomb 215-422 | sooth gl ai oh ; are E > fii]. tis Ha Se el la tio ir’) ey E ily 2 abel Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment @ Atlas Lathes and Saws 0 DISTRIBUTOR of Service Station Equipment @ Heinwerner Hydraulick Jacks @ Proto Tools @ Blackhawk Porto Power PONTIAC MOTOR PAR @ Globe Hoists ® bd “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of 1S Phone FE 2-0106 Automotive Parts and Equipment 84 South Perry Si. FACTORY REBUILT and NEW Jarman and Nettleton MOTOR 401 $. Soginew a ill te SHOES BROKEN LOTS VY OFF \ tesenaananert | FE 2-7621 | The SPORTS SHOP Open a Huddik Charge Account Today! ZB NANCY $12 Sy... AND iN A GMALL CARB... th ho ee avis ee a a J = NS yy ell! f i ; ‘A LTP ; > ~ ony) Al) _" ———— » * ia) ‘ z in 1 ws ~~. tia nd Mi wb hi's: ui "THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 T one Wants Publicity SY - Sa S rf a il: i DO IT YOURSELF "Hey Pop! Look what I made in kindergarten today! sassiest stunt of them ail, is | iT VEE ij i rT 12g if i 2 i iii 434 ayitegi 2 rat i litte hija 5 & a Every * Albert | from publicity. UNS) — De, Al ‘Monday's bearded birth-| The i 53 *y ii i} I at aby 3": 2ebsigts i i! iit a i Hiding Le %, BOARDING HOUSE i : 3 3 & ZL ‘4 ty lt beg tH fom Il HANG INVENTED AN AIR- yl. SC THE BROW OF THE Yi A FRESH GREEZE ACROSS bp WA YZ No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-818) Ask ter the Want Ad Dept. Enjoy 3 ms # ] r tie £4 * oO . ee. t R en Interce 4 in Evergre a = a THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH ‘16, :1955 to Expl UR Free + Set. Southfield Te 3 2. iif lige i! Ti g ime Wade pacers Sehr la tia eB) esi SE aril I FE iW & afoid fa? of int ip i : Si > fifi iad S53 el ROU 2, IE! -! gptlie) ge lati ating (Etegsaapig | 3 << PPR HH £8} HABE saliva ae > aaa: Sa een Fae | He Ses bist Sektdist S82. ° S . EF 5 Toes Lt a i 5 re ale UE s— Belg ge! i Hei ayidl it if hi i, annie oy! {a ae aie ill rit = #34) Figss $3! HE amit, 243 all) HTL te nih a yp RR GH ep po ea => tba ih aE fa el) gs pudie a &§ He Iii mil ile i ine F ” e alisqviis 2S. fl Hvar lin ia KE i < O ae . eal i < of He é 8 ul at Ly F3? at re i i = Siiste ogh ia are pest ii Oi it it an ee: a iat i Hil Bee i : Sei a He set yl lh iM athe gf =. He he ii iit aii; bi rf - Lien it Hal ff ch EEA i HE I RE fas; Fe be i ie z. 2 En el gba i i HE ti a Fae iaist nightie it Haas i iit ili Zs ih ttle if he Hunt F Ee ln [spit it aE 3 Ss ae ital aly iW Tete PRE HEMT LEE ea BONDIFIED MONEY ORDERS SOLD ANY TIME Delivery Service. PRESCRIPTION DARRELL’S _ SPECIALISTS! ci ea aE a t Best buy new; better trade-in, too | y MOUTH j j i t ‘ ALL-NEW March 16-17-18-19 Wed.--Thurs.--Fri.--Sat., “ me at] Rg? Ha) o- __ a oe & Z 3 easesenessaassennz2 4 ¥ s = Ft Hs pull ly cn SEEGER ZO li: F aa ee ie E .. igi , ort i it Hi fessor of < abt eu vi 9 = ° tf a ee | | 4 : . 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Bac .} STALE ifs tht oA i: ag Oe als ata ci aire a Py qe file al er: Te Seal gee al i . . g sé “ese 83. tyes z 3 Pr = 5” i By be 3 % 3°=* a ES -7 —_ E | lilt pleted |i il ee foots El ma FEES it iif i ae cfiese Hg Be ee AE ieee tes gal Lom es ini ELE sed sande Be He tt eae yids ee aya ay Byer ah WLP YG IE Pa : aca heater eae it © A Rte Pll Hdd ghd 8 a s(ilein iat faa § iy agit el SAL aie us Ate Pca aes $22925 beets bye * bs el fli 3 sf OB kent ee csi § i "tle Eis rE F See pib peleniehad sEaede sdf dea taku aaa i Se aM ae ee de es he inane ae ee ae ee ener iB put! a Ta ea ane * ka El ah aT Le He Hie ety | 2S pill Hibs ei wit THe et re lmercnrcaiany 4s [stad ese) +a) ie calle | 2) ea td dy GiGi, falda 4 He aly ile _ al 2 RE a lid “laa | Pedant: | 2; Ural baal: lis : 2 teach il He PHP PRET RE eae wel FiE 3 Beal ~se taetatal ‘ mr Sind ih By pavle PEEP RETESS BPSagetsi2 fee ie aL Crease tals 4 Hl agama g sib sab Li ce ea Bi Le HPRDR TAL Rater MF j ae? ! Moe i setniti tet «tes bgleceadlis Bi “a . : a . ‘. : 5.t< iH Bu: Hal ful el ed Deepal Pao a Mil aid ‘2 . , it peeve! tsdeslias: Ais enee tee ‘ iE ame : Tl abso isc list rEge ds sslltsebddlis “ oo i . P ‘ THE PONTIAC ~! ‘ ; PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 : K. L. Templeton, Realtor tna ae Action! NICHOLIE wind HARGER CO. 5% MORTGAGES Edw. M. Stout, Realtor WEST SIDE HOME OWNERS a Share Living Ouariors 3 ee by Hershberger! Payment $1.60 PER HOUR “Poor Pretzel ran into the door — he thought his reflec- tion in the mirror was another dog!” Wanted Real Estate 32A/ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 nee val SE S|? wang t Special Assignments pecia gnmen desired. service on your call. PAUL D. HAMMOND _ LAKE ORION ? large rooms. ¢ BIG HOUSE 166 N. Perry St., Pontiac 1 Acre—5-Room at ot ofa eE terme. Ranch Home—1% dome Hilf scent or Clinic i a 1 Flare H i i g § 4 Bedrooms— Brick Colonial Beautiful 2 Bathrooms =, $14,990 With $3,990 Down “OPER Fea tl gh A Ca OES SE ODEL © hie Seer 187 Lake District. SPECIAL Saae TERMERTe DAVIS —__ 4% _ Ponting Lake RA. Gls—$100 Moves You Int rate ps FR “ SS a -| PERSONALITY PLUS | ¥ gprtroom ranch, style. starter | Eta Modern § rooms on Jatge tot, bie Rca acher. sd Herren oe y YTON Complete on exterior with ~ _ Gown. ¢ C, Sundw “ae . 20 ACRES STA AYS } Ay EL, SPECIAL! $350 DOWN! | PRAT proven ar Shakes, with up 7 BEDROOM 0 scree of Son" ot toventory ness comes: Move tm today! A cute and wan the mony feasures end an | See tn tee ond, “himeey co = ee 8 ee ee ne wy well lected 16 miles | tine Pr = Gray, eee evmee: Wase these ‘ with pointments you have always | Lake Realty, yy a ployment you be gied stool loested ott Mt gen thie aye a fu your very | West Suburban Gribaville se , are wen Suchecrs s ore rT. y = : : you are eure Mice Ga; Steet samt | fire dt Sao Eire | Yost Suburban FO Femmes, Pret nat | yp, KLDGEWAY | agen wr ammaphiageel ner, Maiges,” Chose ie “coutiry sie “Weil lam on incladine eminwPecions kiteh- | part basement, oll heat. electric $400.00 DOWN Wil divide. ee a er td BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY yecant and needs 6 new socsmens, Spacer toe ‘creat parece and’ sice tot 6x30. On Not taney. but cheaper thas .HOLMES-BARTRAM CLAR ON AREA lla a Femtee You can obtain up te 9800 te- Fie a soom. t bedrecme home. Edw M Stout. Realtor | = berries, “epvers! soruce, | Lane. sao wiih §3.000 down. at ed and’ price includes Fowrae Lx. mo pe eae gtichery woot PART TIME BUSINESS for a thors tine on up te Stee ee Tn me re ree! PMO a F.C. Wood Co,| arena” | Sareea mae) Gweetastags Geec |», NOT POPCORN || fee. fy Sum ote Prv- om Macetay Lake. Pull * | cs "| INDIAN VILLAGE — | property: iiarey, Ougaines.” gust at Gene eats Bo, Ray Sioa spore sane Eis, Se Oe eer eee rou bOY ir we PURE rr Realtor | a room modem tome com | Sti ne taster BB) ey, c Bo heen vie You MaED At L WASHINGTON PARK ; Sores, wy eame a Road —-MS® natural Rrepince, po BA WA KINS LAKE Gi & Hi k pooseaaty. You “foam the units at CLOSE TO FiSMER BODY. 2| § room brick with carpeting. Dee After $ Cal ORDO | ges water, 1 car ge WATKE LAKE |, | roux ICKS they vbuy” the. op “Corn. trom Seite Pg, eas | Seen | MAHAN [cima | SS? | Se 2 et ne) Sears] Buckner cinaied im porch. which could | erete driveway. 611.500, with A LITTLE -HEAVEN b ee oe on bem of tapeee sale of this Si eee win time acer = REALTY CO. REALTORS Beoutifully situsted “amidst the WHY WAIT FOR F. J. Owens, Broker eer hs ny io ss. There te AX FINANCE COMPANY LINCOLN JR. HIGH | Soeperstive Regi Estate Exchange | trees—a 2% acre hill setting. Very A PENSION? OR _>1480 Bach. tt contact Clark | Above Walgreen's PE 40048 cuane pea merare | tl JR. FE 2-0263 Jovely trick ‘ranch bungetets,"Ac-| Yous ‘uture’ secanty should ___For Sale Farms 48 Estate’ FR ‘caus. “ines | Corser Merth Suctnaw end tures W. Maren Bt Oven Evenings | and plastered walls” Dry ‘tese,| Oven Eves til @: Sun. 104 hentle Williamsburg design. § «p@-| be feed ip’ the ztamity im | For Sale Resort Prop. 44A \Comw on lane ~| _ Ww. ae = 5 — a Real Exchange| ment and 2 car garage $10,000 | 10% ~W. Huron The are oupere, mee. come 6 large roome Ortonville. watered bi 1 4089 Dizie Righwa: Fowrtac.| om rms. a MET POST OFFICE" "| SIA the minute ‘materials —| Foam and (sath on aod Toor’ | stated “mort et Harrison, ts ACHES WOCK CAND WHEE 4, Can pesemn anztime.| — Ae?eas from Post Othce yt CARROLL G. PORRITT - ounters aod, vinyl Ge inthe | RecenllY decorated — pew gad fuuipa ares Coch or terms | Sdupted wench inna well esas | | ——— em Snel ___ HEIONTS. 9~ bedroom + West Huron FE >T1¥ LARGE FAMILY sorpeting wm the iteid ttn eee Desement | — stoker | heat. 8.0869 eves 3 bedroom house, and all tools ter Priced at Sit den Doing aqgecn® oboe um Eve. Call FE 2-619 jeely landseaped lot 1's : potato . Cash or terms. | 55.000. soqges. trom, Rese Garese “Large io $1500 DOWN HOME ‘huge thermopane window and is| $2 qGtiMet OP he Goem | Sol. Suburban Prop. 45A . E. BOICE era, ryraaraet oo Boat i Ligens- ome tun Deep iu | room 2 story modera. wice| Everything yeu have bese i Qottmeter heat) attached twe nar Showa by appetmtment. . ~ 1008 Cooley Lk. Rd. PR beer) Cease. nae Gees QUICKLY om” house, 3) per vbeth, Laks” strict “Priced iy act pisoe | lonkine for toe tne nome | PUTS ESIME SMC BE | GILES REALTY CO. | Rochester Real Estate w. turn "re s0n0 for Privileges Eee MW ONES. REAL earare | io St Prodertek's ooh ool 08. terme Call for appointment. o2 w Huron ,7E bain FRANK SHEPARD 71 ACRES ADAMS REALTY PEOPLE WHO WORK e with elpension, etic Pull TRY | hetnctertr eben SPENCE STREET | a ne ee Sale Lote dg | bar ot Siarttnon hoes of" tee Kate. ‘Samed 'comameretal' ect | 2" ie, speciainnd sory @ weer) COUNTRY HOME bedroom down 2 large bed- | 1 bedroom down, 2 up. to thie, or “ le under cultivation Rosd | lease with te buy. Teal | Sue ‘suit pone? for past- . gopres 1 #CRE BLACKTOP ROAD Mod-| funes porch attractive brick and frame 6 room | ° heron gE livery cable to sorta, node ths ae = to #% mige. at $63.64 ya 3 bedroom home 2 bedrooms. Full basement. 1 car meted seve netiinge Mioeiy Sere, | artrl ge Py tere wore ta. per acre. — ¢ € itiand 7 went t Ritchen ‘combined full besement rage and paved street. closets end storage. Good fp Poniise. ‘Terms. Phone Detrott. fast service for J. C. HAYDE furnace, acer, eaface, Oakland | fi'sep gowns Find teen cates ACE | ms THE “BIRD™ TO SEE Bene. FLO KENT, Realtor TACTOR . . rs ever- . rE 6-e10s Relies" open Eres: | Sessoms NK BPM Edw M. Stout, Realtor | Tage Realy tne mort tide Sr 2 FAMILY a oat Ee, GROCERIES—SDM GENERA ” : ~RAMILY HOME .|"™ cemer% Pe Pmeme| GRES OL Gite | most e pean = meer | OYlvan Realty | iit asetatets | L ~~ A yg arm Jerse : Nr. Donelson School , sotvangen scar gare Located #082 Orchard x. Ra. o sn. 1 ROOM HOUSE. ie bear ont PUBLIC LOAN ful, “kitchen “with table soece.) EXTRA VACATION] £,iseme,snt,bett for, the owner.| Brttad ight’ sa | PEe DALY #70 jae 69 W. Huron States AP ie Sr S| ONEY. 11 you're take na pecond oad es ae SUPER MARKETS FE deral 3-7181 pu AKE FRONT ing a long vacation, rent rts o Onreee and” tence Pete Seer TION trom or fia 9 “< Sane ret Sapre | your home for the dura-| 1 scnvenieut We terms nies ° section. Or place your Soe tore only #180 down call cow | tion. Makes extra money! HI[JMPHRIES | WA PARTRIDGE offers in the Classified REALTOR. ‘FE 2-8316 Work Wanted ad R. J. VALUET, Reaftor| fast for you! Dial FE]REALTOR FE 2-0474| 4 w. tures Open Bre 1 w 8 employers you're to ta , “ies wsiaie "orvice | 2-B181 for an ad-writer, |S cSeradve Ren posig-teckense | : able. svail- 3 > . . . % ” / 1 * J / / / ‘ , Vf Jo | he re aa oi eee ae a sind ee 44 1 es j ! ‘ ‘ * vo , oe jee Mann if, as — oe is i ie f U aye ea ' ti . { s ’ ie 5 fee SO ROYER Se oe ee Te i Ay FI et ee 3 ah Tee eG. i tae ts 3 a ge: = ie Ve lia i. oe A ss ee © ’ f ; , ine } i \ ; t vialsah PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1955 MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | Dav Acane 3-6 13 hole with erases seeder and : _ a NOS OF MANURE / Handsome is as handsome does — and he does have e ROW GRAVEL FOR Da HOUCHTEN « son Bre Rite me tr ote tn ‘esp ee aac ates For Sale Miscellaneous 60| “jes or Electric, type. walle pete | | ., | ___ McBride frog. BS St OPEN SUNDAYS ¢ TO 12 FE s4002 4 Wui take apy Se Draw Tite Hitches Exchang Gaukler Storage Co. Easy THOMAS APPLIANCE SPECIALS _8saun od Hi sf i on 5350558 eae. fs gf fe.) a I: r oy “CONE'S RENTAL ot |— 2s convinced . ves {Oakland Furniture REAL BOY. oe Soden tan HH ®28 i Hy nf al j FE E agi * ” é “ 7 8 3 i ic : ih i ie BLDG. SUPPLIES #1 Dixie | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE MOTORS L ; . ws dermill Rd... Rocheste: PBNN YAN BOATS yun new % Bo. motor. 6. 6) FT. NEW GALVA- hn ‘s - Pontiac eo ees «USED 9.0030 -| NIZED 1 IN. PIPE. 19¢ . . » < ; o, eeaenes. . CON. PER FT. 778 SCOTT Parntahen ones sotieh LAKE RD. FE 4-4228.| ig . B. Bun. ASK A HER CAMERAS & EQUIPERT| 5.450. =: TROLL ABOUT "1 : J Converts ony rombest ue to if Sane Us BEFORE YoU > . ees Ly —- FE with your gas or ba 4 +6120. boat Forward neutral terms. _~ VINR No | KEL Y's HARDWARE , | Met Auburn sf Adame PE Sent, NEED DOUGH? Sell things ybu've no need of through "Classified Adsl Sensnllins ita albinmche m bineailid = el ‘ roe o . ; " eS ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH. 16, 1955 ee =z Sire GLENN'S |. MOTOR SALES Cb meee Bre erm Fer Sale Used Trucks 90| » ¥ % TON STAKE xNEW Tee, meee. Call aft PANEL Leake Ra FE TON pa AL Radic heater Stake $17 “Ford Panel Excelient $173 Smal! down ment “| WE ANCE TO ANYBODY STOP IN TODAY ey USED CARS EV ave } "s V. SUBURBAN | ‘st CHEV. ¥% T. PICKUP | "50 FORD % T. PANEL 'S0 CHEV. SED. DEL. '48 CHEV. 1 T. PANEL MATTHEWS | HARGREAVES, Your Chevrolet Dealer WILSON GMC Oakland at Cass Sales, Parts & Service OPEN EVENINGS E2908 «FE 4-453) “Por Sele Used Cars | Scr ‘<9 { aE 60) MOTOR SALES BEAUTY PARADE at 211 S. Saginaw St. CUSTOMIZED 1953 FORD | $1,195 / 'S4 PONT. CATALINA ; | 'S1 FORD 2DR...... $745 55 DODGE 4 DR.. .$2495 | 'S3 PONT. CATA. ..$1595 'S2 CHEV. WGN. ..$1065 'S5 CHEV. CONV’T $2495 '46 CADIL. 4 DR....$595 'S4 FORD 2 DR.... .$1645 | $4 CHEV. 2-DR... .$1295 '54 CHEV. B’L AIR $1545 | 'S4 CHEV, 2 DR....$1445 1/53 PLY. CRNBRK. $945 uP. | '53 DODGE 2 DR...$1045 52 CHEV. 2 DR.....$795 sar _|'53 CHEV. 2 DR... .$1095 ‘51 PLY. STA. WGN. $795 BR. | SI STUDEBAKER .$465 'SOCHEV. CONV’T. $645 4—’'50 CHEV. 4 DRS. $595 SO FORD 2 DR......$445 'SO MERC. 2 DR.....$695 50 OLDS 88 4 DR... .$595 ’'S1 PONTIAC 2 DR. $695 sbarp ITE N & SON a FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE ome S30 BUICK 4 DR., .. .$495 '47 FORD CLB. CPE. $245 ‘CHEVS. : 1954 Left-Overs| s6chEV. ne ..'$6s Hurry While They Last MATTHEWS Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer 21) 8 Seginew PE ones 1953 1954 RANCH WAGONS LARRY JEROME ALL BODY STYLES AS LOW AS $1326.41 Headquarters for Chevrolets coupe om. a Be sown he Se. Rochester Ford Dealer . . 1 SCHUTZ MOTORS na A 1954 FORD FOUR DOOR Factory Official’s Car $1195 Scar hsen|° LARRY a eo = ue noe ROM Desa . | “FOR A TIP TOP USED CARS 1961 Chrysler Hardtop 1947 Cadiliee #2 «¢ Bee this beauty! Pontiac 2 door. $145 3) mae NEON GE eee ton swans nee Sass See kceo tse sore tisess Te 199 Piymouth club eoupe Like pew tt! CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CHRY SLED PLY Rikon Sect then THE Bright Spot BRINGS SUMMER CARS IN SPRING Defote V4 Club Coupe Betee finish ag me steering 1983 DeSote aray Verv oes V4 Fordor Dart | 1963 Willys 6 Sedan Overdrive 3© mi. per ealion | $750 00 | 1982 DeSoto V-8 Forder Light ereen, radio W W. Very ciean $1. 196 08 1942 DeBSow V-8 Forder Two tone | areen Power Stra. New car evsrantee $) 296 60 | 1951 Chrvsier Forder Two tone paint eun vee. Pe ie Pivmouth Cambridge For GET SET 8228 00 meee Litemeuie " Fordor Re- lor ote Meee Hot Weather 1980 Pivmouth 8p Dis Forder $395 06 LATE MODEL NEW 1967 Piymoub Tudor $148 | CAR TRADE IN’S 1940 Hudson Bus Cpe se Your Present Car Is Your BRAID Ticket for New Driving | MOTOR SALES Y.- ' Poto— Plymouth Deale | Pleasure! Cass WwW Pike Bt. FE 3019 DROP IN and | DRIVE ONE OF OUR DON’T LOSE A MIN. | 80 UTE in recovering your} Raqutiful Cars loss! Place a Lost Ad im-) Your Deg] Is mediately to reach the H of at th finder! Dial FE 2-8181 fot | Bright Spot © an ad-writer. _CASS at ORCHARD LAKE | FE 8-0488 rn a ‘51 PONTIAC 4 DR. $725) ; ~~venennd -—n l _Cheszelet..3.dodr $195... FE 80488 | m1 |CARNIVAL | Fee Ste Neve Sore a! by Dick Turner; For Sale Used Cars "1 PORD . ue ——— 1 ———— DELIVERY NATIONAL = MOTOR SALES SS ees Feet vee. Sao Gls ue beauty for $645. Bob | Frost, Inc. mas S. yrncon, ORAL —GO0b CREDITT — car ; for Chevrolets Woodward & 13 Mile, Lincoln 5-1100 62 FORD, yuan em 4 1953 DE SOTO Club V-8 Beautiful thea. car ® new car trade $1,286. Gown pay- "53 Olds blue fin- 3 Chevrolet | Rei Alr ae ba“ non tu-tone beater end back up lights Hg mileage | ’S3 Pontiac Chteftein 2 dr with radio er and Hydramatic A one er. *S2 Olds 8 Twtone «ree: with redic heater power steering end sun visor 52 Pontiac Super Deluse Sotme with every accessory in book A besuti- full tu-tome orton finish 52 Chevrolet 4 dr Sedan with radio heater | wer Olide and « tu-tone blue $2 Buick 4dr with radic heater | Dynafiow Also white side walle and tu-tone «rev "SL Mercury } | 4 dr with heater This one has 19 000 actual miler on the speed- Super and ometer S] Pontiac Chieftain 2 dr with Hvdramatic radio. heater and sunvisor Also hes beck up liehts “St-Chevrotet ner etn ae na Power Gilde A very low mile | awe car TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED 30 DAY GUARANTEE » GLENN'S | MOTOR SALFS 234 8 Saeainaw &t FE ¢73i1_ . LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! $795 1952 HUDSON WASP BEAUTI FUl ano AND .GRAY 2? TONE SEE $1345 194 CHEV 2 DR LOW MILEAGE A REAL BEAUT TY $1695 1853 BUICK ROADMASTER HARD TOP REAL SMART CAR EX pe LENT RUNNING CONDI- $795 ie INTERNATIONAL % TON KUP UNUSUAL T R UuUCK BU Y A-1 CONDITION $495 ie PACKARD 4 DOOR SEDAN SMOOTH RUN- $895 1982 DESOTO CUSTOM 4 DR. 8E- | DAN. CLEAN GOOD MBECHAN- IFS SMART To BOY YOUR COMMUNITY | MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester, OPEN TILL 10 PM. 3-9321 | | Bob Frost, Inc. | LINCOLN RCURY DEALER | | 850 Q Woodward WE HAVE choos choee, starting tro” an” English er car / BAD CREDIT! gt pot ats . Good condition with NO CREQIT! tires, Pull price $208. 340 in tn aiiene or, | WH PORMOUTA | BOR FARE ind PONT. @ LINCOLN 4 DOOR. RADIO. 7. 5 ouam, beplgr. electric windows, $108. OR | it PONTIAG CHIEFTAIN BIE SEF THIS ONE! | Loaded ‘Fu S'asn e* OS® custem ‘TIL 6 P with — turn 1 Salis end ‘Hvdrametic, © cylinder. WE FINANCE | giopiartnit TO ANYBODY i951 PONTIAC, EXCELLENT CON- 1 ee ow STOP IN TODAY | Sita, Staa'™™e BES, ae my Femow ECONOMY USED CARS | _ mies. OR 31211 before 5. Who Can Give a Trimming | 3 PE 4231 | CATE itsa PONTTA 1 And Still Keep Your 1983 —— te 6 DOOR SEDAN.| matic. Good Sandition ‘Pie 20456 Business fully equipped. brakes. pow-|__ after § p.m Pei, AS es Se | contin, SOR TR ORD Over 25 Years Seinne) cost ene BS cad betteve & xe eee RL Oe of Fair Dealing b rost Inc door PE §-3213. Should Mean a Lot LINCOLN 7 peat cn Mout deluse Mant oatras. Tas. WE PEA Down 850 S. Woodward oe cae TEPTAIN_ GREEN, ALL ‘3 ve POR SALE OR TRADE EQUITY Hy ph Bore £ Basan Sly Ste, re | “Roma,” Raeaeantnaeee $3 Cur ‘POWER miles FE signals, 9.000 | ie ant out. PE 64 ic ainsi cams | —28 @PowT_ «poom.- DECOXE POWER 4s TAYLOR’S Aise ‘very clean "48 Ford. torder. oT «bn? GOOD USED CARS | ,,#% sox t BOOK. HEBEL oe BB seroma: gto | attae : ears Grre-metic se | WHEN YOU NO DOWN PAYMENT SPECIALS 31 Chev: olet 4 dr with $508 baker thing, of Corkner'e to Bir 3 Else Ee re 4 $1 Studebaker wlon 4 ar. 8 cylinder Radio, heater and hy- 2 PACKARD Ee OWNER wean paatet wate welts ont os dramatic. UR Coupe. 6 Fusvours ¢ oa. 0 Buck jal 4 gr with HURON “1 Besoro 4 DR. ‘se Oldamodile | 26" Redo we MOTOR SALES ‘2 FORD “te TON PICKUP. | “wie Cal’ Une tad Teer: ‘© STUDEBAKER N oeMe “% TON STAKE ‘@ Dodge Coronet 4 dr om’ Donter 8s ereay eld cer gown. ‘$2 DODOE TON LONG) “retio heater and Oy Headquarters for Chevrolets oo ON a ree | Bae se | wenteeel 6 iets Riemenschneider’s TAYLOR'S to, heater and cverative. 8008 At Walled Leake $5 or any old car 3 Seen HL 8 Phone uct «1961 Be oa =(‘Cy Owens’ mill Ford Dealer Here Are Some Real Buys in Good Used Cars 100 Cars to Choose From on Our Two Big Lots -, —QOUR NEWLOT — 806 S. Woodward Ave. 1 Block South of South Blvd. FE 4-7469 ’S3 Pontiac Deluxe Chiteftain 4 door Sedan. A beauty. . $1250 ’S4 Buick 4 déor Sedan, a real automobile iced right. prs hd $1695 $3 Nash Ambassador 4 door Sedan. One of those good ones $695, ’54 Chevrolet 4 door Sedan. Low mileage car 7 Radio and heater. $1245 33 Mercury Custom 4 door Sedan. Low mileage with radio and heater $1195 - $2 Pontiac 4 door Sedan. One of our best buys $695 ’52 Dodge 4 door; radio and heater. Seat covers. $495 |} ’50 Pontiac 8 cylinder, 5 passenger Special. $1308. | A clean one owner. | $395 i] 49 Cadillac 4 door Sedan. Wonderful value $695 We have 4 1952 Chevrolet deluxe 2 doors and 4 doors. Make a good deal on these. "SO Ford Custom 8 cylinder 2 door. A real buy with radio and heater. $350 50 Buick 4 door Sedan. Dyno. transmission. $295 49 Ford Custom 8 cylinder. radio and heater. Radio and heater. 2 door with $195 Visit Our Old Stand-by Lot Across From Your Ford Dealer’s New Car Salgs Room! Open ‘til 9 P.M. FE 5-3588 FE 5-4101 | ‘CY OWENS' “The Place to Buy” TBI” The Host Heath Tul TOS? Packard. An- ANOTHER PRICE CUT! Even fellow dealers are talking about our low prices wondering how we can do it, but we're not telling anyone—except you that is. 1952 Ford 2 dr. with radio and heater. Cus- tom job. $695 1951 Pontiac 4 dr. dix & hydramatic. Good family car. $845 © 1950 Pontiac 2 door. Loaded with extras. Not junk. $195 1947 Chevrolet 4 door with radio and heater. Very clean. radio and ___siheater. These sell fast. Our other one owner. $1595 1954 Chev. Bel Air 2 dr. with all the ex- tras. Beautiful. Guarantee Folks! Buy your next car the right way. We sell new Buicks, the hottest car ever, so our trade-ins are very $295 1949 Buick 2 dr. sedan with radio, heater and dynaflow. good and we back them with 24 years in $595 Dn. Pmt. business. Don't take 1983 Olds 98 Holiday. chances. Owned by a local min- ister, 1950 Buick 2 dr. with radio and heater. No dn. pay. if under $500 Save $1500 1954 Buick Roadmaster conv’t. Everything but the kitchehk_sink. Boss’ car and he says “sell it.” $1295 1952 Buick super con- vertible. Canary yel- low and dynaflow. $2395 1954 Roadmaster Rivi- era hardtop. 2 tone green and all power accessories Remember-40 No Down Payment Specials OLIVER . BUICK _ No Reasonable Offer Refused Come in today and find out for yourself! —“padio and heater. Save 1951 Studebaker 4 dr. $495 Dn. Pmt. 1953 Buick. They are even $095 Special ! Special! 1951 uick 4 door. Sharp. One day only. $1395 1953 Buick Special hard top with 2 tone and dynaflow. money on this one. 1951 Dodge with radio and heater. A nice car with many miles left. $1645 1953 Buick 4 dr. Road- master with radio, heater and power ac- cessories. $1195 1952 Olds Rocket 88 4 dr. Hete is a very nice $395 This is a real mileage maker. Yellow | Riviera hardtop with 11,000 actual miles. 210 Orchard Lk. Ave, * FE 2-9101° RETAIL . CARS AT A WHOLESALE PRICE THAT'S THE RULE... . NOT THE EXCEPTION 52 Dodge : "$495 "47-55 Buicks 2 and 4 drs., hardtops, all colors ¥ oc) 3 Fs “A D 0) on and ell sharp cars. ‘52 Pontiac $175 to $3295 2 dr. with radio, heater and hy¢ramatic. Here ts just the , soul ene. ’S1 Mercury $795 seuasraceysrae rat an 1 50 Pontiac °S1 Ford $595 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE. |."Goodwill Used Cars” 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 |] 2 @r. with radio and heater. '49 Chevrolet | me fine car is ready for the 4 orm heater. Need | car? ts one for $595 $295 semtarey ores ved heater 47 Oldsmobile end evererive 2 @r voit® radio, heater and $1495 eae ter tne motor. Just | $175 1 eer ome = mene oo er ond ‘53 Dodge | $1195 becter. A pood monet eat $99 53 Pontiac S 4 dr. deluxe 6, tie Re- er sme ones 53 Pontiac | $1395 Seer alate end heat, | 53 Pontiac $1495 oor Semis Se equipped. 47 Cadillac Gh mere meee BIRMINGHAMa DO me" ee. Ge ne Eps Se Se ee i aks eg : ‘i he \ Al Po oe re ee ; ” : 4 ; “ : gee : A ; j ? ‘ : bik ? Rey ; ‘ 1 b, ~ or y j | ; ' j “sj Sgr . : é ti ’ ; 5 he : : he | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1955, ae = : : wes Critic Picks Godfrey as Daytime’s Best DemadPAC [j Farly Audience | -- Today's Television Programs--\[Gne-Dollar Bow Tie | oor sew tien Sto. : Says CIO Not Obeying Channel 3—-WIBE-TY Channel 6-WW3-TY Chanel TY Channel 9—CRLW-TV Cc. oan . : Remains Loyal m Rema Eliade ani osts More in Movie Michigan Low TONIGHT’S HIGHLIGHTS where meets a sales; Ding Dong. School. (2) Garry By EARL WILSON , LANSING ; ; and a count and finds love,| Moore. Careless Style Pleases |" little Rascals. “Divot | ()" 1h. atiltionaire. “The Story NEW YORK—Pifth Ave.’s the most adventurous-canyon in | demanded Diggers.” (9) Capt. Video. Se- , 10:30—(4) Way of World (2) Ar , Action Committee ‘ Hig Morning Listeners; | rial. (4) Time for Music -| of Betty Jane Ryan,” detective thur Godfrey. « N.Y. tome. J just had a shock there because my wife's a woman clerks & statement | ’ : races against death to find nurse on who saves up her husband’s money for her. Wene te political campaigns rates for divorce cases 9 Cast Sometimes Wary |¢:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4 who has been given million dol- | 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. A cabbie—unloading me at S5th, where I was to see singer! State Republican Chairman John and you'll never be By JACK O'BRIAN eee ead Weems lars. 11:68—(T) Story Studio. (4) Home. | Jaye P. Morgan—couldn't change my lone $1 Dill, last of my | Feikens said in a letter to Atty.|| sure you're getting a ff ; are | — Superman. George |9:39—(7) Who Said That. Kitty | t1:20—(2) Strike R Rich. paltry pittanee. Gen. Themes M. Kavanagh that |] <0 ore deol if you toke ; NEW YORK (INS)—Thére Reeves as man of future. (9)| Carlisle, Horace McMahon, Bill A gentleman in Budd's, the swank men's shop, was so |e PAC and ClO-United Auto TV in foro” ¢ all sorts of programs filling the| Play of Week. Donald Cook, Henry guests. On Stage. Va THURSDAY AFTERNOON courteous making change, that I was grateful. Workers are not conforming with |{ your ” oy : morning and afternoon air, mostly| host. (4) Hostess Theater. Bar-| riety with George Murray, ® state law that requires political |] ice bargain.” : bad to middling The few good ones| bara Hale in “Vacation for| Terry Dale, Phyllis Marshall, |" —‘T) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) x e& & *® committees to make the listings, } Ginny,” travel agent has resort} Wally Koster. (2) I've Got a| Tennessee Ernie. (2) Valiant/ So, as 1 can't tie a bow, I ordered a snap-on black dinner tie— Fethens sald the law defines 0 ne vad inchads Arthur Golirey's asserted} once. (2) News Ace. Ken) Secret. Panel quiz. katy. m very chic, different, white- “political committee” as “every BEWARE F es ior arr the best Cline, Van Patrick. 10:08—(T) President's Prees Con. | 1:15—(2) cove of Life. stripes. “Be about a buck,” I combination of twe or more per- i } daylight 45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. ference. (9) Paragon Playhouse. |19:38—(7) Beulah.’ (4) Feather figured. ” sane wie chal aid or promote | THE SERVICE i Godfrey's nighttime programs! pyerett R. Phelps. Walter Abel tells story of “Red| your N. Se That's $6.18," the gentleman | the success or defeat of a candi- i have suffered considerably in the Dress.” (4) Is ¥ Life our Nest. (2) Search for To smiled. “It's moire. Can't get| date, er a political party or BARGAIN! 3 vatings. 1:00—(1) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. ce eat a eer ite, | morrow. enough of them.” principle or measure.” ough, tho stand euueet show. 0) ay Detective. life told by people who know | !%:45—(2) Ghiding Light. “What”—asked my beautiful! The letter charged that the PAC ; ards demanded by home auil- Sickness and in eke ‘4 (4)| Sim. (2) Boxing. Welterweight |1:99—(4) Bob Maxwell. (7) Charm exchequer when I mentioned it and UAW have spent “huge sums |] This Ad Sponsored by the: ences are Gifterent. At wight | Amos ‘n’ Andy. Andy and King-| out: Kid Gavilan vs. Bobby! Kitchen. (2) Portia Faces Life. —“If You'd ordered two?” Ce wae of Demo OAKLAND COUNTY euGionces sccm fo team foward | fc go into restaurant business| D7%es- |1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of _* *®* ® % || “In view of the foregoing.” Fel- ELECTRONIC formal fun, more tightly plammed { i, “The Diner.” (2) Sportsman's |1¢:38—(7) Bob Cummings Show.| Life Good thing 1 didn’t go on! os : diversion. 8 kens letter said, “will you please | ASSOCIATION At the time Godfrey fills the; day of sailing ships, shows rapher and family and woman |"); : where the ice cream fantasies CBS radio-TV air mornings, milady| scenes from “Moby Dick.” troubles. (9) Chuckwagon. 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(4) Jean Mc-| balls of ice cream and a couple of bananas: price, only $1.85.) the most successful, and most sat-| sythe in “The Captive City.” (4) | 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) Bride , x *«* *®* * isfying. Eddie Fisher. Songs. (2) News.| National News. (4) News. Wil- ; Its popularity remains high 2| Doug Edwards. liams. (2) News. LeGoft. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Thursday DUSK: Gregory Peck and French newspaper gal Veronique the curveys, and its standard of)... 4) N C John | 18:18—(7) Fedture Film TBA. (9)| Matinee. (© Greatest Gift. (2)| Passanl dime hastily at the Colony, she in a pushed-forward ae, wile & Mis Se @ . 5 @ P Good Neighbor, Theater. Dean Big Payoff. hat, locking TRES pale. ome eee ee Como. Songs. Jagger, Mary. Brian in “No | 3:16—(4). Golden Windows. , * * * * effect on an occasional Wednes-|s:e0—(4) I Married Joan. Joan hoveng © ~~ tal o %38—(4) One Man's' Family. 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