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(4, |. fen mney HEE Blah i tate te Stig iit Pe Ca Ta ia Mi gee ga Ulu gt 0 RS tabaes ee fal ‘te alte ati) SIS EE pod = Bef Hy le Ead|sjats tilt AT Bohegy is any Mirai lata e HT He | ie a. = HE iH aks lilt 4] ‘iiut & S Hie Hi! Hib H i i ; < tH : : Ce spe veges iaeberie je? iin” Se ee aoe etnies a . _ | % “iar Se ae : iS 1 , x | veto 60: jr F e ¥ “tn Re a) = : ai ea 3 {Sle e . ig Fan 7 Gancunepnect of Ger i007 : er Cent Gorge, Sctronter, of Rives “ (Coninued From Pass One) |i" progmed Geman commer 17? Otudent Roll by 1960. -|*, Bess ket, Money ; be ees Daas ok ae ae iden Ga i , : ce te teem aaa we i Group roads. The Russian also gained | ciently clear." He said he tended |g 299 school vag to Be Sent ‘the OM> | trusk. Schroeder's wite, Betty, who ip rights in the Chinese port of Dab | to share Stalin's view that it would ze es z was in the crash, and four i a Fey Aad the. Wease of Patt Arthur /be better to inctade the'-word 1960 was forecast in 84 One request came trom A. L. | ‘ber survive. as a ® ( released hy * ‘ Be “for the Kiriles, these} Churchill said he felt the French | >¥ & subcommittee of the inde- : adminustra- : , sia had 50 years before, then | Germany. questioned wheth- the. Milk. Pro- 77D | host im 1905 through war with | er this would not mean that France| Sponsored by the PTA Council, ae a pe. ©) | Japan. would become 'a “fourth power in| (he _ subcommittee toured the at ot De- =. "| In @ meeting with Roosevelt at | the control machinery.” school district before arriving at} area delegates at ©) 2 | Yalta Feb. 8, 1945, Stalin said that| Churchill insisted and asked | * figure. and came up with, even College. » | if his conditions were not met “it | Roosevelt's view. Roosevelt replied more. startling numbers in its omeo delega- 7% | would be difficult for him and Mol-| that “I can get the people in Con- | Population. prediction for 1970. #9 otov to explain to the Soviet peo- | gress to cogperate fully for peace) The committee headed by ple why Russia was entering the | but not to keep an army in Louls A, Bauer and Paul Fleck, > _ | War against Japan.” la long time. Two years would estimated that the district's nad - ¢ @ the limit.” U.S, troops are still] present 33,000 residents would A record of this exchange was there. Roosevelt said he would be| climb to 48,000 in 1960 and sky- pat Pe rr te bly a just as satisfied hy ter ont Baars - Fis wine % - gtiag Mareid Frits of Bomee to Charles E. Bohlen, now American | while sharing in the occupation, ; \» yeglece Maysteag es chairman ambassador in Mocow, were not in the control machinery, | Coolidge, Long Lake, Middlebelt for the annual meeting. "2 In addition to Bohien’s notes.| tiowever, it eventually came | @nd 12% Mile roads make up the "=e" | records were kept by other staff | about that France shared fully es| boundary of the school district, = MEEPS ‘wroembers said the ve - .. |members, including Alger Hiss, {an occupation power both in con- | With the exception of large patches _ volt was caused by complaints . |State Department aide later im-| trolling a zone in Germany and | Which are exciyded. from members that _ association : : “ eaders had failed to obtain bet- peel serving on the control commission. se ass nadine Comat 3 . om mum maximum estimates ” ter milk prices for farmers. _ ig A, pretend: asa os lh ieee Oe the school administration and pub- Fritz read a list of ainendments AP Wirephote unist spy ring. mong. p rence docu- | ce Ge MMPA bylaws which he WILSON OUT ON DOUBLE FLAY—Red Wilson, Detroit Tigers’ | 11 was in his notes that Roosevelt | ments was a letter from Maj. Gen. |'lic utilities were combined to pro- guid would be proposed at the an. |catcher, is forced at second as Billy Hoeft hit into a double play in |Was quoted as finding it “very |L. R. Groves. head of the Man- | duce the totals. These will be used ual association meeting next fall. | third inning of exhibition game with Kansas City Athletics in Lakeland embarrassing” to put the Soviet | hattan Project which developed the| in| determining | school building " ’ | Ukraine ‘and Soviet White Russia | atomic bomb. The letter showed | Deeds in the next five years, f Cymer pam | Minna Aime + yo \ np harndpaenallrangnlons Dalgrte into the United Nations as inde-|Rdosevelt. was notified and ap-| “4 fiaal report will be sub- rules ind fielded Hoett's grounder to complete pendent members. proved progress on development pitted 15-member steeri CY ed ee Bienen cheery Le eabaateioamn cts thret herteg hen aeed ts | bebore the Yala mecting, | Commitee in ml May. re an ange) nao cr any ' ‘ / alta meeting. Sate aes -~. longhand. ‘There was no official! Groves’ letter, dated Dec. 30,| | The ner ye eI - = -"|\COunty Democrats Pam | srw Sent ste ce |i rpc tte, som: | ing niedy crm oe “aS ee ’ aside from official documents, | 1945. As it turned out, the first [ . a oe 3S ome the meeting ended to sas Candidates’ Appearances: |smorss inepessen sccounts o| combat bomb was ropped on Hire-| had wulding bond sue, | Me: - ip | County Chairman Carlos G. Rich-| dinner here as guests of Mrs.| “Church: If brought out pub. ‘ bring farm- the Planning Board this week their milk. | #*ds0n. Wendell D. Butler, 51 Bloomfield |"°w without any explanation will Van er turned dows two requests in recat ren ‘Ths Friday, candidate for the | Terrace, followed by a discussion | C*Ue trouble, od RS a at 8 mm. ta the The decision actually was not SOCOSHSSSSSHSSSSSSESHSSSSSSSSESEESSESSSESSESESESOS 25 Foot PLASTIC ,; State Beard of Education, John P Robert Bowens) | sucty announced when the Yalta| - ir ba ie Sia te ies Pomp or” | int Voie coniae| erin ceed, When il] DOr | OO eri | : | GARDEN HOSE with Lt, Gov. ‘h : ° ; They Will attend a tea at the| ‘heir tour at the new Walled Lake | f*hemms ‘the firm of the areal ‘ Executive Group |s FREE: Pocket COMB e| ona) Yilee r - | Senior High School, $. Commerc?|yaita controversies. Ctitics con-| Rejects Close Vote e@ x, $| Nomen and Oakley Parks Rds tended Roosevelt had made an ° Given with These 3-in-] 3] $ 77 te te expected to ae-| Pontiac On March %, Gov. G. Mennen | unjustifiable concession to Stalin.| LONDON (INS) —— Prominent ¢ | ° :| arth cir- Williams and candidate for |The fact that no announcement |*pokesmen :B 11 P e * ‘on condition he be ap-| tits —_—_—_ superintendent of public instruc- (had been made officially alsojfeft wings of the British Labor | § Gg oint S] , Fis Sate Senator | WVilliom H. Bruder ta Br. Lome Me Berth wih stra up a hur and Gry sbout|party said today. that Aneurin | 3 Golee PEN SETS iE Oe eee 4 ‘William H 670 tour the county. Tee schedule whether Yalta Bevan should not be expelled from | ® $\B 20 Foot Plastic gap € tas neem ty Wigner Diag ee will be announced later. agreements at Yona. the National Labor Party. : With Pocket Envelope ¢| SPRINKLER gay Mercy. Hospital At Rochester High School March argument declaration| - pishéet . ¢| ry ns al ad bien two months. Me! 26. Veale will again appear at| tor democratic governments is the anid’ @s decuten to wthéan |? > Ll gee Bnd Born October 28, 1891 in Detroit, | 7 P- ™. for « dinner sponsored by | countries to be liberated in Eastern | the whip, or partiamentary | ® Cc e Lawn Hose ee rere ie see oe Oia a Doe ey ee ere recognition as a Laborite, from | $ ; $1.35’ Velee 4 Frances Wendt Bruder and Committee. accom- sessions Bev alterna- | © +. s wo edocea the Fed Lila Lewis June 21, 1960 in| Panied by candidate for State A lite later on Churchill re-| ‘ive to “chaos” with the party 3 . has maintained that the | ‘diana. Supreme Court justice, Circuit | ferred to the Atlantic Charter and “le ms 8 Ouitend case ied re-| Comins bere trom Detroit 30) Judge Stephen J. Roth, of Flint said he had once sent an inter-| But he added: ° ae oe ° ‘on | YORTS age, Mr. Bruder had been —— —-—— pretation of his. about the charter) “In my view, Bevan ought not)» sLUE, RED, GREEN 4 ain Outen employed for 12 years at, City to Wendell Willkie, the 198 Re-|to be expelled by the national ex- | puss sutton retrectibte 4 Products Corp. on Paddock St, He Star.of Beaten Team publican presidential nonilnee, who|ecutivé next week, but the whip |$ points smooth writing / «| a mow taver 62! 14, 9 member of the Eagics 1230. died pre o the Yalta contergnee. should be returned ta him after «| 3 Expres ite iy si ae Peed By | tes tg. wit, vec wr] SHIKES Cage Referee |siter’ wins mm card nes| weal ‘cmrences to tenave in|S nn : 5 is sur- "” assurances ve oomph 4 “. | vived by ane’ brother, Edward of ‘“Lataghter” in the conferente. | the future.” : rT $| ane nat Dave to be Brant; three sisters, Mrs, Emma GRAND RAPIDS @®-The Michi-| ‘The discussion involved whether | Bevan's closest parliamentary | $ SIMAS * Bi members ot | Miller of Utica, Mrs. Carrie Stick- | gan High School Athletic Assn in; | France should be permitted later | colleague, left-winger Richard | © a ; 4 er of East Jordan and Mrs. May | vestigated reports today of an al-|" to associate itelf with the | Crossman, declared: 3 98 N. Saginaw—Main Floor vee | 7S SE ret will be tela Satur. |'8e4 attack on a basketball | Sahin said Melly og Fyre pect Am ery eotimiatic the mem | bevceceenevcvcccscccccccoococsococcoooosesonees | ; day at 2 p.m. from the Huntoon preg Figats Burton, Muske- | jeave it to the Big Three. flected what happened today, ww en Funeral with the Rey.| 60m Heights star .¢ preden nothing about it. | ' George D. Murphy of the First! Qhartes E. Forsythe, director | The question of the role of" the |° ‘ee " Wo PEGIAL PURCHASE! | 4 @— | United Missionary Church officiat- of the MHSAA, said Burton is | Tes! powers in the postwar period “I am optimistic that because er's “Glose-Out | . Angeles, flashed home the winner en ae whowinn Me phone we & After Stalin and Reosevelt had 1,3%-mile Mobiigas economy | Edward W. Leonard Heights 43-34 lows to Benton Mar. | 'eft the dinner, Churchill and Eden , bor at ‘Civic’ Auditoriums test | With. the late Secretary of. State winner in| Edward W, Leonard, 46, of 318) sions ‘Edward R. Stettinius Jr, discussed also| E. Wilson Ave. died yesterday at . -+eeting, procedure ie he with | Pontiac General Hospita) after a| Krauchunas said he submitted a | Council of the proposed if 'Na- HARO T per |three months illness. detailed, written report of the in- | tions. | 0 TO Born Sept. 14, 1908 in Poland, | cident today after a preliminary) Churchill said he inclined to the| The Welshman was ousted for | BELIEVE withPierce | be was the son of Michael and/| telephone report last night. Russian view that the procedure | Publicly questioning party leader | _|Mary Dziadosz Leonard, He mar-| Krauchunas said Burton charged | should preserve the unity of the | Clement Attlee.on an official party 7. But in ried the former Anna Marie Hotra |-him iately after the gae | Big Three, apparently meaning motion in the House of Commons. Ie Angeles-to-Colo- | April 10, 1928-in Cumberland, Md. | and | a blow on ‘the sice of | that they should hold the real pow- —— nn ts ih, a Mr. Leonare haa Begs io Poste — head . son |, 7, Seen wat one vigor Irish Stew on the Menu? | Really . iniles,| 13 years, com said an investigat ous exception,” to — ee oe price | Adamsburg, Pa. where he had Will be made, a hearing ordered | len, on the ground that neither the| PITTSBURGH (UP) — Bridget True! , o ——_ been a coal minér. He was em-| and, if the facts warrant, discip-| English public nor small nations | Herwood, a native of County Cork, “ . es ) played here at the Pontiac Motor | linary action will be taken against | would support such a principle, groan ers yy today. |§- Division press operator. $Burton and the Muskegon Heights | s erward Churchill Eden guest or birthday ; ° Gervivine cpu Win widen and ene Schoo! see ett “Obviously in. disagreement” | dinner intludes the O’Connors, the ODDS & ENDS! OVER 600 PAIR Clare | daughter, Mrs. Edna J. Storts of Seiaeeeneenee (on a voting formula. Reillys, the O’Monahans and the) . m. Other rhan | * o . oe a ° » . and prorege? itt Masdaline | DIS Of Fall Injuries The formula eventually worked| Fisher of Jeanette, Pa. Mrs. Agnes| GRAND RAPIDS # — Sigmund | out vested decision on issues of | Shinoski of Adamsburg: two broth-|W. Kann,- about 70. a footwear | war and peace primarily in a Big | ers, Joseph of Walled Lake, Mi-| salesman of Fort Wayne, Ind.,|/Five group including China and |chael of Marianna, Pa. and two! died Tuesday night of injuries suf-| France but provided for full par | | grandchildren. fered in a fall down a clothing | ticipation of six elected smaller | @—Petition in| Friends may call after 5 p.m. store basement stairway, police | nations in the work of the Security | Fed-jtoday at the Pursley Funeral | said, | Council, Each of the Big Five was and | Home. Arrangements wil be an- rh Tory eet Mer Broomfield Explains Vote Baby Margaret McGrath mc wnire was wid oe fOr State Highway Bill Made to Sell Up to’ $8.95 —UNRESTRICTED CHOICE— > rs) S afternoon at 2 p.m. at the Huntoon | i | Funeral Home for Baby Margaret! Oakland County's sfate senator, F felt obligated to support the | er Lee McGrath. infarit daughter of| said today he voted the high-| whole bill since it provides over ar Harry Jerome and Margaret E./ way financing bill passed yester-| $25,000,000 yearly for state trunk. | bh Vance McGrath of 2391 George-| day, including an amendment cut-| lines with emphasis on areas Cherries ana | land St | ting Oakland's share, “because oth-| where the traffic is heaviest. the measure. veetege AT) ADM: “6 bill almost completely from the | "— #Ea “Heron Confimed [ssnex 4 ne. ee ae to High Court Post ane vided | 2€ Tew Tablet for ARTHRITIS ( The baby was born prematurely | érwise I'm afraid we'd have got-| .. Today in Pontiac at Pontiac General Hospital March | ten no road program at all.” This ot ee oe ot | Cc Each . Lowest Yemperature preceding 8 2m 9 1955 and died a week later, | money spent ‘ounty, - - 3 March 18 | fen, William 8, Broomfield (R- | said Broomfield 3 for-29c | | Sircesien® ‘West. osenty mee’ Surviving besides he ther | Reyal Oak) was one of the ma- House-Senate differences over the | or | A Sun sets Thursday at 6:41 pm and tates ane aid wo Mes ] jority who passed ‘a bill raising | bill must now b® ironed out in a Yes, You _ Bue tees Pritey g ee \Marie: two brothers. Timothy the gasoline tax 1%) cents a | Joint conference committee, the SIMMS.“ | | Read It mee Sey ot 88 om Vance and Michael John. all | — on. House oppose | Right— sean if Soe maeante oe. >», home | The upper chamber altered the | stall nendment may |] 9g 94, Saginaw —tad Floor { Only $1.99 } ' i lowest eee 2B) |%5 per cent to the Highway De- | } -S. — REe | WASHINGTON «®—Two Senators; partment for expenditure on state | OEE ae urged prompt action on = curb on | trunklines and 2 per cent to the | | Containing =as Highest temperstére........,.,.....- + | treaty-sinaking power today in the | counties. : masts weeseeee ess 33 | wake of 71-1) confirmation of| Broomfield said he voted against — <* Judge Joe Marshall Hartan's ap- | changing th Sorvecla for distribut- | ing counties re. SES SERED ba . oy S be i. 3, qi 2b 2 hy + ee ly ze LX 2 , a 7) ti } y fi ee +e ew ee 8a" si gees ied ‘eel THURSDAY, Ae “ef ee ‘ae a a rape 17, 1955 c WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — “Slow Down and Live in Michigan” is the current slogan the Water- ford Township Lions Club has se- lected for a money-raising venture. Simulated license plates bearing the safety slogan are being sald work,” Cecil E. Hummel stated. West Bloomtield Assembly to Hear Milford Band WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN. SHIP — Members of the Milford High School band will be guests at the assembly of the West Bloom- | field High Schoo} Friday. The visit is part of the student program sponsored by the students council of the schools. The Milford Band will play sev- eral selections, and the program is designed to encourage the new- ly formed band at the new high | school: Father-Daughter Banquet Planned by Girl Scouts SOUTHFIELD TOWN SHIP —| St. Michael’s Girl Scout troops will sponsor a father and daughter potluck supper at 6 p.m. today in| the church auditorium. The girls will present tableaux | showing the variety of interests developed through badge work. to, Sell at $1, Aid Blind coming production of * ST. LOUIS BOUND — In a rehearsal for the forth-; play to be presented Thursday “Meet Me in St. Louis,” Bill| March 31 and April 1. The play will be in Gray seems to be imploring the girls to do just that.| school gym, and Miss Eloise Tallant and Gray, Linda Martin and Pauline Gerken are taking | Lawson are directing. part in the Rochester High School dramatics class Sixth Child Profitable ‘| for 86 Altoona Moms ALTOONA, Pa. #—Free hospl- | talization and complete layettes | for each mother who had her sixth child in Mercy Hospital last year | went to 8 inothers. The Sisters of ithe Holy Family of Nazareth who | operate the hospital reported the whenethey checked up on thete operations. | The services and gifts went to | al mothers, regardless of race, |color or creed, who had a sixth lchild in the hospital. It was in |honor of the Roman Catholic Ma- rian Year. Style Show Set Today SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — |The Southfield Ten School PTA | is sponsoring its second «annual spring benefit fashion show at 8 p.m. today at the school for Dinner at ROCHESTER — Avon Township Democratic chairman, Otto E. Wendel Jr., announced today that no bad peat Senn Sas Court and John M. cratic candidate for the state board of education would be pres- ent at the March 26 Democratic dinner in the Rochester High School. Wendel said that invitations had also been extended to Governor G. Mennen Williams, Senator Pat- rick V. MacNamara and Lt. Gov- ‘ernor Philip A. Hart. Carlos G, Richardson, Oakland Ceunty Democratic chairman, said that all members of the Dems Line Up Speakers Rochester Oakland County Democratic Com. mittee and alj city and township chairmen had been urged to at- tend. Tickets for the event are avail- able through Richardson or Pher- nam T. Smith Jr., of Rochester. Demonstration Slated TROY TOWNSHIP — A demon- stration party will be the eve- ning’s entertainment for the Troy Dad's Auxiliary, meeting at $ p.m. today at the Troy High School, Additional County News on Page 54 FEDERAL’S: FRIDIGAIRE if @e@ ELECTRIC RANGE eee ere ee * are washed, rinsed brings you smashing reductions on these all-new, work-saving appliances! Buy now! on this Colorama Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR @Regularly 229.95 ©27.3 tb. freezer @Self-service door @Gliding Hydrator Perfect for the small = # this roomy 7.6 cu. ft. Frigid. Delivered, Installed and Serviced aire has full-width freezer, full-width hydrator, 5 roomy door shelves, chill drawer. “on this all-new Frigidaire @Cooks RPS, VaR 179: Delivered and Serviced @Regularly 219.95 on this Sie: fully automatic Frigidaire Washer Regularly 229.95 © New Select-O-Dial @ Live-Water washing © Float-Over Set the amazing. Select-0- > 4 rinsing 95. es Has Wah: Water control, porcelain tub, top. 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Clear Truckers: S2assne In Tax Evasion | swt eran ute ‘mee Oregon Group Urges| Zi ts verter. const Mileage Payment Plan) ,. ,. SALEM, Ore.—(UP)—Persistent | "2m, charges by long-haul truckers that S¥™mer months. Tropical cyclones there has-been widespread evasion ©#™¢ along with a great deal of of mileage payments by trucking %#™#ge from gales and high seas. firms have been found to be with- | gon. |the two hottest days for the time | The committee said it would of the year in its history, indicat- recommend to the 1955 Oregon ing that the freak heat wave was Yorks"Rave adopted the weight . . > an won the interim ‘high- | Rutgers University Has mile Tee eaanmitice said an tmper- 'Course in Smog, Smaze per NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (UP) @ or 60 per |— Rutgers University is offering had estimat- |& unique course on the problem | of smog and smaze. | The course, first of its kind in | Te cee. 9 ye al ie | New Jersey, is titled “Principles of | Air Pollution Control.” Most of make an impartial study of the | the “students” enrolled are efiectiveness of ‘the weight-mile |) inal men. representing indus. pee eo ond Gat organiz®- | trial firms and city health depart- found evasion at about | nents. | Instructors are recruited from The committee also recommend- |the university’s meteorology, civil | ¢d to the 1955 legislature that! engineering, plant pathology, bi- | legislation be enacted to make the | ology and law departments under | gasoline tax the exclusive right of |the direction of the school’s de- the state and not permit its use| partment of sanitation, which has | by_counties or other local levels made a 30-year study of similar | of government. | pollution problems. | Oregon also originated the! The course deals generally with | gasoline tax, which many other | the effects of air pollution on man states have since adopted. The | and his environment, principles of | gtate tax here is six cents &| measurement and survey and la- gallon, plus two cents federal tax. | test methods of control. — — | an eS enancntenaineieeneapeemeldeyges styles in all wool or _ ; 3 : *% wool face fabrics! , — | iL * threatened with an outbreak of yel- Now fever. | sf the public health service, aaid|]| —Sereed Fleer ‘if , ei Rich colors and tex- {yellow fever has been i the jungles of South America. Sears! _ He tel@ a House appropria- a _ tiens subcommittee, which made today, i Nee tli Eg fe spate Ha Leyte ili Tt il : i Just 7 be Ef bs 7 ii } rf NO 3 Hi | 1 f g : Sears Layaway Plan Dainty white nylon parch- ment... triple tiered ruffles with pert bow, elasticized waistband. Sizes 8 ot 4 | Hit r i ttt fi { ii : , | Ay és bret | | 4=§$tar Biltwel shoes ish West Indies. 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The tor- your ‘I ef i f i TE + | *The basic rule to remember, if of | sible and resist the temptation to eee ieee © Suerte is Meee See nee Seten SS yoeneee, tags end pra ede aan Raman area, is to scarlet fever were reported source of information news- “al Qvave 1a Gn bane,” ral 2 ar tiga weir papers, radio and TV stations.” warned. land County health departments. | ire the high omg a me page High Price for Lying all for both | PROVIDENCE, R.L @ — Philip | | fer driving without a license, said _— rear (70, Some Cre canes, 0 : “i “is “"$} Judge Lagi DePasquale told offi- re re on is tS} cers to check e record and said apartment house. i 3 9 | % Santamaria: “If it to the third the door, there is Mrs. Squirrel waiting for him so she : 2| time, Til send you to jail for tell-| oon start the di ; County ee D devs. “| You cam color the squirrels dark brown, if you wish. Paste the Prev. Year ee ne eee, Somes © you Oe Hae Seas wet out ath Week , parts carefully along the outside cut around the three au 24:|58,000 Families Aided sides of the door slong the dark lines and fold it forward along the | BRON S 4 | * ‘| BERLIN ® — Assistance under | dotted line. if . ‘i 3 14| President Eisenhower's flood aid Paste Mrs. Squirrel behind the open door so she will be all ready “4 | program has been given to more |to greet her husband when you open the door. To hang up the picture, | The Pipe That Offers Everything : $/ than 58,000 East German families, punch holes in the two upper corners and pull a string through them. 2 o|@ Red Cross official said. Tomorrow: Tommy has a visitor. 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Haren ; To Vote Adventage of c ami dahon Fellowship Class Has Dinner Meeting Th ae 0 win tr’ Go; Gnmn. Gmealile NYLON to Sell ) ! i | ie sag? th Made to $3.99 Slips Up 2-9 Appeal in Town & Country Shoes From every angle, Town G ! Fl I , All sleeve lengths. Cottons and spuns. White and colors. Mode to Sall for $299 T 79 Z THE ALL NEW . SINGER AUTOMATIC Values to $699—NOW .. Beautiful sheer CHILDREN’S DRESS sn HOES okélug '° $499—NOW. . . With it you can sew over 101 stitch variations AUTOMATICALLY ==. ALSO it will: make button. “ ‘ holes; sew on butions; em> ; ’ Qroider; blind stitch. : - Lew Down Payment! et * v i, a “a 2 > oy, pe wy %, es ae Bee ES ‘ a - To _THE RONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11. 1955 my NUT BREAD...., 90° Murrins:.. 6 26¢ several European countries was se 2, Sean Santen | en by hrs Eat Lon et the membership. Tuesday evening meeting of the Pillar Club held in. the Cherokee oe a nt aes, Sumas. | rand. Cane st Tie Frank Kirby. f Lester ames; Mr, Mrs. toured - Hampton, Louise; Mrs. Fred Mit- | jand, Hebeod, Meaanta Fond Special! os tledorf and Mrs. Russell Auten, | land and France in October, 1954 7 jieiat ent Mew, Deel Aeon. | eed ee oe Friday & Saturday Only Mrs. William Hoyt | Sen der tee bemaia ene WHITE CG | Entertains Group Mrs, P. J, Vierlech, Mrs. B, G. The Naomi Group of First Chris-| Campbell, Mra. J, A. Rammes, BREAD ‘ : tian Church met at the Otter street| Mrs A. ©, Kirby and Mrs, ° , | home of Mrs, William Hoyt. Mrs,| Claude Shoup. ‘i fae : William Elam was in charge of a| Devotions were given Mrs. oz -5 program on India and Mrs. Harry | Campbell, Mrs. Robert Gaff Jr. ‘ _- Het Bread Dolly after 3 P.M. , Kunse gave devotions. presented several soles accompa- os Guests at the Tuesday evening| nied by Mrs. George Gaches. ee ee: } event were Mrs. John Locke and| Mrs. Ray Meiser led group sing- { BOE IEE a ON Se « & vt ' Pontise Press Photo |members of the Martha ma ay ing accompanied by Mrs, Everett “Made Fresh end Sold Freeh” FE 4-8163 : ** ‘Parliamentary Study Club's annual meeting was held| Thornton (left) of West Walton boulevard, auditor and | Group. The Naomi Group will do-| Peterson. Mrs. A. C. Kirby will be|{ 141 West Huron sear Cass. oie Trent Wednesday at Hotel Pontiac. Mrs. George Watters (cen-|Mrs. Edwin Solomon of Stanley road, recording secretary.| tae" "*%er basset 10 ® nd do fo ny Latte, Park Free in Rear of Store . ’ ee ‘ . ter) of Murphy street is the club's new president, Others+— — > “Briding the club through the next year ere Mrs. Lloyd , ‘ * _ a ' [ eka pie % : : il Pontine Press Phetc big + = ~« Mrs. Homer Feneley (le/t) of Ellwood avenue was || | “i! ; chairman of the luncheon held by Parliamentary Study b ih = = Club Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Mi { of Liberty street, (right) program chairman for the day will handle publicity the club along with Mrs. Russell Auten. New officers were elected at the meeting. ' | held in Allen Park this evening. i F . be held at the Waterford CAI f to Hold Party Building on Aprll 28, | 3] Taking part in future friendship / at Temple nights will be Mrs, Davy Gilpin ; A style show and ecard party/ at Afeme Chapter; Ralph Mapiley Will be sponsored by Chapter 228,| Areme, Orion, Milford and Farm OES, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. in| ington Mrs. Ethel Taylor, Birming.- Roosevelt Temple on State Street. | ham. ee ae eS Others are. Mrs. John Kostin, i rection . Hazel Park; Mrs. Floyd Levely, aS ey ent eA ae It's as Easy as... Another activity planned at the | Sylvan Clark, Ortonville. ‘ ieolinis tems sume Oe ————————— i ’ Lawrence street temple Sai mare cake rect temple | Have Fresh Look | | ; March 2%, Past matrons will ex- | Lots of white linen collars and [ emplity the work as it was done | cuffs ths spring for a _ fresh : in 1887, This program will be | sparkling look. 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Ht i E Fill it f 1 be it Hey bal “jt f : Te i aa bi ‘a |p Fi. | sharp Ameriean ched- | crowd, mp port wine Spread deviled ham on white ie “Tpectene cream cheese | bread (ane family - size can will) porated ovr ee |cover six slices generously), Ar- jrange thin tomato slices on ham | and the cream | layer and cover with sour cream. ‘ove: hot water in the top | Sprinkle chopped chives or par- | boiler, stirring con-| sley over the cream. Broil for few | yaad the chopped pimiento, | minutes and serve hot with a side 4 ith the other in- | of cole slaw and apple salad. Bet | television rates second place! ade Food Shop Fy FRIDAY-SATURDAY ay 11 A. M. to 7:45 P. M. FRIED MICHIGAN SMELT | with TARTAR SAUCE ™ A lerge selection of crispy soled and delicious desserts to choose trom. SPEGIALS — ‘Serving All Day 69"| 49 *eeee CAMPEIRE GIRLS March 13th to 19th i HH t : ; sii A rin i. | Fit t i ! hi ABE ite 7 | | | Mincemeat Ginger Pears! ss Se carving oe. Are Luscious, but Simple | nt Sryine ees ORS ene Bat oS until firm. Serve with whipped | hot en aha. «oo a : OPEN TIL 10 P.M. ‘Ready to French Fry aA | Breae Shrimp |Z Large 10 Oz. ~ Package 7 < eo Practically EE ‘Boneless, Lean} 82 S. Saginaw St. Kraft's Miracle Whip Salad Dressing be wid Butt ims... 19: POT PORK 29: ROAST = 706 WES SLICE! “a Tra-Packed SPADAFO F BROS. MKT ST HURON STREET fiz3; .. 09k ROAST Young, Tender Steers Roll Rump ROAST... par teeta HR PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET —Wholesale and Retail— Well Trimmed of Fat and Waste Vlasic’s Ice Box Jar Stuffed OLIVES FE 4-15212 “29 sak 49: | F eo Se Yl \® Give Bread Added Appeal _, foods, meals can fall into a rut. This is most likely to occur during the midwinter interval before fresh new crops appear to brighten menus. Now, it is up to homemak- Party-Pretty Pie Blends Berries elfest Ha} : i its 3 ge gf il i : h s ut ty ge ai Fe 4 2 g 1B | raspberries 18 imch baked ple shell % pint heavy cream, Soften gelatin in water five min- utes, Heat applesauce; add gela- Reducing? Then you can't have your cake and eat it too, . .but you ee Heat clear soup; such as. con-| comme or Beat a raw ese with 2 tablespoons water: slowly pour into simmering broth, stirring quickly with a fork. Serve floated with diet bread croutons. It “eats easy,” picks you up and packs your stomach at the same ‘gin be : rf si i ? sdide cHihl, BEE feet HH i HMM tee Haale Gia, =: time. You'll get a minimum of ’ ealories...a maximum of énergy. ee Stir fleer and water together until emeoth; stir inte het soup. Hi ifs at F THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 17,'1058 | = wh ‘We want to thank each and every one of you thet visited our store and took part in our Anniversary Celebration. In order to show our ap- preciation, we are going togive.... 1,000 BEAUTIFUL ROSES _ To the FIRST 500 WOMEN visiting our store FRIDAY and to the FIRST 500 WOMEN visiting FRE ALL POPULAR BRANDS COFFEE ‘fete our store on SATURDAY! Mr. ADLER’S BREAKFAST SPECIAL Kingen’s, Pure PORK SAUSAGE 3 Lbs. +e eee eeeee YOUNG & Mrs. ADLER CUT UP’ — PAN READY 22 KARAT GOLD PLATED | Hazel Atlas VAN CAMP’S PORK and | BEANS ‘ngs — - DOLE PINEAPPLE TALL 1 LB. CAN lO’ BAR ‘CUT. SPARE RIBS SMALL =e BRISKIT CUT c “49° KINGAN’S HEAVY SMOKED, SMALL, LEAN Prices Good Thurs., Mat, 17 , PARKING Wed., Mar. 23 3 BIG DOLE SLICED PINEAPPLE We Bought a Carload! Tidbits, Chunks and Crushed Lerge, No, 2 Cons | SOUTHERN PLANTATION “CORN MEAL} Oa ee en ME ees : ee oS Ce OP Gs ee ee 4 eg oe ae . i, - « € + 4 Pe } . “Sime * “ < is : eed iy ‘ . >: ss Oe peo t Hot Biscuits -|timm toa ws hie mt cot| aaah win erg |b oir baa ad ena hi, lagen wo] ems Press Food Editor | bam ad bread. Cut out bis- | Sreased ” einer fn, my + | Salis coe cure wth unas oUnUnN can uecctiet cater gee ten Makes abot | FIRST tor FLAVO! : 3 men-taced | mens cutter, Put pairs of these rh ages i ‘biscuits together with a filling of .s « #2 9 sandwiches. Challenged, I looked | deviled ham. Bake until brown and| This second al: \ t £2 “ }through numerous cookbooks and | serve very hot. You may brush the | °F cooking in So ej | pay aan. & was able to offer her several dif- | tops of the “sandwiches” with but- | Cheese Pufls are ed Reeecheeplg ferent suggestions. Perhaps ‘you | f oF margarine before baking. | “rful eating, SOUPS cr Be ee 2 would be interested in the same| The second method is to stir the Cheese : 4 type of information. contents of a small can of deviled | 2 sex> whites 3 / are «scrambling Fruit salad is an ideal thing to |5@m into the biscuit dough before | 2 tablespoons finely chopped ns up, put the finishing touches serve for late-evening refresh- | Tolling it out. Cut and bake the |°, (itm. nou en an eaty, thrifty and satisfying ments. It will please even the | biscuits in the usual manner, ie tenapoen salt meal. pre agg a Cheese is always good with a ‘cup. fine bread crumbs : dressing. Each season o fruit salad. ¥ 0 ee Cau in teen a oastoe year banter own particttar Srafis| tonertment ef otiens’ Geodon’ Beat eas whites until sfift bu F re this > on tall PACKAGED SPAGHETTI! DINNER—A packaged spaghetti dinner, |to offer for such a salad. Out of |. or you can. make your own not dry. Mix cheese, parsley, nt | Sle combination of quick cack pork « ail, makes p> Sl nay alray ty eannlyarerreg p nee eg beer as ag | ey! eer: tote. tne beatep opened, Shan 3 x : , over a fe s ad ayn oe aoe Stewed pears tinted toasted raisin bread round . Cheese Salad Waters teaspoons form in small balls and waeer tah tested cbesee to 088 satisfying meal. ee nail Bn aged Seog . ig» nn roll in bread crumbs seasoned with Just before serving. , Tiny cream pulf shells filled | id weter for sult cough ames hey arg Bee sys | ‘The spaghetti cooks in from i2|Panattone would wind up such s ushrooms Wine with fish or chicken salad are | >. cup erated chess iden t D pay o> to 15 according to the| “mele lunch very appetizingty. ’ | stwaye enjeved. Make a dough of the first 4 in-| paper. Serve hot. Makes about Be} ythalipe - -Hbgraatan oe oe tee | There are two ways to combine ' gredients. Roll thin. Sprinkle -with | 14-16. MX frat dewert alter the ape |lualan section of vome American! Complement Beef eee Ke ate hal NY caper neensennnned Nanigmegh ed Raisin bread, available at every | : _ is cinnamon pears. Pour the juice ‘ie just as geod Red table wine and beef, what- | . from a can of pears in a saucepan cad the chhteeuetl Mine it toast. oto cut, just seem to go to- | and add a few cinnamon drops, | 4 instead of cake or cookies with . . “those spicy little red candies that dep penre Mushroom Wine Sauce a children love. : 1 (3-ounee) can sliced brotieg-in 4 Add the pears — keep a few x . halves out for contrast — and sim- Glorify French Toast | beef boullion cue > : mer gently until they are pink, = M . em, 8 Wows. eer red tabie | 4 two or three minutes. Cool. Dress up French toast for Sun- |"; "taniespoon cornstarch () 2 . day brunch! Heat canned pineap ‘e teaspoon kitchen bouquet © | | : Your’ pink white pears ple rings or peach slices in a little|. Place contents of can of mush- 4 N) & and _ With the pink juice, and perhaps ( nutter or margarine in a big skil- rooms, water and beef bouillon let, je inp chewy afted sprinkling with brown sugar.| cube in saucepan. Bring to boil _ each, will be as pretty as the | corve the hot fruit with the golden-| over moderate heat and allow cube _ Seat cteeped in wine tat is so brown French (toast. to diadolve. Combine and edd wine | Stiee served as dessert on Hal and cornstarch, stirring constant- = * Farms in the U. S. own and| ly until sauce is thick and clear. A kind of fruit bread called’ operate about 4.5 million tractors.| Stir in kitchen ¢ cS Remember the ~ ips as Sabie Alege My r ss. Dee - 4 phi ae Fi: i re 2 i oe 3 = ri id . ae 5 r) 4 iS. ‘o> ? 2. es * FOOD MARKET .. . 183 Edison St. . FPP emo the Pr weih “Because You Wanted More!” 2 | SHIPMENT —REPEAT SALE! THE FAMILY THESE TENDER, JUICY CUBED Phone FE 5-652! OP ES DUG FOOD 1 Ib. Can ere Lx» Q . Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 6 — FOR 4-in-1 ~~ Pack tr Y FRIDAY and SATURDAY 150 Size California ORANGES 8 Extra Fancy 24 Size Cl! 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Brand X or harden —do not absorb fla floats on top of water, Brand Y only partly § moisture-stay fresh and free-flowing from dissolves. Only new Carnation Magic Crys- first to last! Always pour freely from the tals dissolve instantly and completely. convenient éasy-pour spout} like powders or flakes, exclusive Carnation * “All the Protein, Caiclum and B-Vitamins of Fresh, Whole Milk! And you can prepare new Carnation Instant as rich as you wish! A single extra tablespoon of Magic Crystals per glass gives your family 15% more of these impor- digestion. And a richer flavor children love. 's Use Carnation Instant for drinking, over cereals, in ; — ions of officers recently,| Fred Thompson, secretary, been named . acid talies “b ver hay _ Expense ‘Is Keynofe The Rev. Arvid Anderson and/PTA, with Gerald EXprgin assist- Change Alfred R. St. Lawrence will serve jing him as vice president. ; as directors. Installation will be| Mrs. Charles Sharpe is teacher) ~~ “a Heading the new slate of the | Melvin Ott are father 4nd mother 100 Rochester and Avon Township : Lapeer Hospital Auxiliary is Mrs, | Vice-presidents. Others serving residents peppered the village ££ VE John Thompson as director, with |ate Mrs. Norman Suthariand, re- me iT nciaiiit anid” Us enateatiio ait -. eA: Smart es oom ecemens ana irs.. Dale gp ne gengimgp ccna iA of, Mra. Lee Waterbury is presi. | McClelland, historian. open meeting on the = T Mrs. Robert Taylor, first| . Clarence Morphew th the incorporation of the village as 3 ) SUITS fcr eens. tera tr | vernon ot . > 4 ot Vali Co] a tt ne es ton, second vice president; Mrs.| Commerce PTA, aed a yen ‘ Lishness, treasurer; Charles is serving “t was ’ F tary, and Mrs. Claude Brown, Mans- MRS, EARL FLOYD two-hour session HEAVY SHEENO J corresponding aie hg a Poli en school gym Running the Drayton Plains | Hester Gow, Mrs. Robert Wyatson, cew When the debate quieted, five HEAVY ILL PTA for 1955-56 ts Mrs. Edward Bergman, Mra. Ted petitions secking to hav> the * ef- |Holt and Mrs. Herman Rubrituis. Addresses Group question put to vote were placed Mrs. Named to the Wests) rs 1Ot Lak in circulation. view. |East Oakland Area-Council ‘PTA alled e The village council in @ Decem- F f | i BE : r i | the ; Afrs. For- OA Gabe, vice prarktents Ane iw : ye —_ te to solve tt tary; Thomas Culbert, | the theme today for the meeting |“ ii™se area probtoms” of see irs, (ing secretary, Clyde Kobl, t4® | of the WSCS of the Walled Lake! ycne, “over, wuer and other , surer, and Mrs. Theodore ANAM. | siethodiet Church, with a spedal| included in’ the ® sion incorpora’ erms| Elmwood PTA officers takingg | Mrs. Earl Floyd, policewoman | ‘Township fag rel = teacher | ever the reins for the mew year with the Oakland County Sheriff's |jarge industrial plants valuable Ss ohnson,| are Mrs. Edwin Kirch, presi- | Department, addressed the group! a. tax bases. dent; Mrs. Derwood Ash and’ (at the 12:30 luncheon meeting. Edward Kirth, vice presidents; Earlier, WSCS members gath- Aven officials and some resi- and Mrs. Leon Steward, secre- |) ered at the church to sew cancer| ents have pretested the . , Wa-| tary. pads. proposed change, which would b . re-/| Also serving are Mrs. Donald Members cleo held tusineas| Snesence the villages seseuned : - | Ross, treasurer; Mrs. Erma Nut- after the luncheon, - Baye yy nly . named ter as teacher adviser; Mrs. Mary neo Sadler, historian, and Mrs. Ed Cou Death square miles, : ' : . Burnell as council delegate s Village President Glarence Burr ) asm Giey with a beief online of the Monument Tells EER — Service for mast recommendations ot" the vil Polish-American | te :raa st 3 p.m. Saturday st the | Court! %* contained in the re ’ r Brothers Funeral Home, with “The village hoop en Pioneer's Story . | wrk in me. rope Cemetery. He | ending its service to the AVOCA, Wis, (UP) — In fewer : areas without placing a burden words than required to write this a stefaon Denver Stier of Lapeer; {0% the. taxpayers, therefore, we story, the history of one man's! two th others, Lewis of Lapeer and should include these new areas of fight for freedom Js inscribed in a ae at Theta’ Obie growth within our tax base,” Burr country churchyard ee ware Tt tells how Wincenty Daiewa- | mowski forsook great wealth to be- Arncid G, Renshaw woe ann a poe come a common laborer but a free) UTIC for Arnold G Ssvo the Hmalts to needed man in America. Rensha &, €2, of 43330 Ryan Rd., areas develop with A Pattie menses |e bAy ct “srr | take, goed oe towns aeeree & fe bears this . oy ~ ws ; “Bere « wobleman of great ler ii wy Cumetery. fle died eee en ee Wincenty Datewamowski Surviving are his widow, Ger Avon Township . i i ‘ , Utica; | Avon Township, why one brother, Stowall of Otisville; > : and three g4-andchildren. perch nf any ogg 43 a ; _ all of a usual 16.95 price! Wear it with suits and dresses, w — ; Corel and as a toss-on coat for everything from playtogs to fe. ; Aque formals. Luxuriously deep fleece! They wash in a wink— pay, Stwhay ot te . _ what a saving that means on your cleaning bills! 8 to 16 ‘ kee Blue White ; l ; ef i PERE: ; , sf i ul ¢ 9 , c bi a . ee ee ee a Gee eee) > #7, . FREE — ciear piastk garment beg given with each topper | 7 i : i] . | im. in| Tuesday. Mein Street; the Methodist Church will be! surviving, besides the _| the senior parlor of the new church 590-082 j Rochester, Mich. [) soved biy the WSCS of the church. | are one brother, Rickey at home, | [Mt OL 2-212 — OL .1-9642 Movies will be shown during the | and grandparents, Mr.—and Mrs. ere ———— wees Luncheon Scheduled mt den heen % ROCHESTER—' ; " 5 WE ARE THE NEW _ BOCHESTER—TRe Woman's Re) ng ar cory e serge Mra | DEALER Meeting in the Avon Township | George (Emilia) Resad¢an, 67, of | F IN THIS AREA Hall at 12:30 p.m, Friday, Depart- | Detroit, a former Imlay City resi- | BS Beautiful ment district officers dent, will be held at 2 pam. Satyy- wart patiore for the _ as day from Muir Brothers Funeral Table Setting Home, with burial in Imiy Town-| Bi et os create acenter- ship Cemetery. She died Wednes-| Bi) piece mapiomn t y to complemen Now Open Daily 8-6 — Friday ‘tt 9 |} County Calendar (os sammie aim) Pomsaoue for that Clareneeviiie Valeria Henwood, a sisted’, Mrs. Paints—V arnishes—W all paper os “fry. Prigay. from 87.30" p.m. \Sadie Thomas, and one ‘ grand- : . ioe te 2 tee spinels “field pure daughter, ali of Detroit, ’ Four Towns Methodist Church | .. ae HOUSE OF IM | eee Se TE ut sooth yen rd” eyreesct to tubmit plane we tee (tO Enter Election Race ROCHESTER : Cae | 417 Main St. Phone OL 6-0211 ie. . Brangar, Bernard Snell, HERE’S WHAT YOU G&T: = : = : ; Scheel, and incumbents Forrest, Insurance . ‘ = q : Phillips and Lioyd Birckelbaw, “For Every Need” 1. Unk or 2-button jacket Wear your suit now through Spring! You , have 10 different outfits in one to K 2 ‘a World Casting Champ DALE end NINA 2. Tellered narrow slit skirt combine a C . } to Add PTA G MARTIN 3. Contresting-coler flared skirt endlessly! Rayon-and-acetate flannel, in two ‘ , a€ ars . —— sotrrarénan wounen? | OL 2-976) 4 Reversible matching weskit! jacket styles, both rayon taffeta lined. |f-412 Main Se. Rochester Light with dark Grey; light with T , Pa . Six-time World Casting Champion : a: on ruc S po = Ben Hardesty wil give a deme =< ALS other 4.ge. suits in snes Gite 10end dark Blue; tan with Brown. Regular Fae et, +‘ ; Fer * 12 00 20 fer roguler and 20. 1954 Ford 8 éyl. 4 door Cresiline. Radio and heater. B re Angling Road School PTA SHOES 5. FAMILY wes ace bis (7 and brief sizes. 10 to 20. . Fordomatic. 6,000 actual miles. pm. today in the Orinepedie Shoe Spectaltat 3 1958. Chevrolet 2 dr. Radio and heater. his fim entitea || TURPIN-HALL 1951 Pontiac 8 cyl. Station Wagon. Radio and heater. Robert FAMILY SHOE STORES . 1950 Chevrolet Delyxe 2 dr. Radio and heater. Program chairman |} 1510 ‘tute tabs Bla Union Lake MGB! Food © cr1. Custom 3 4x. Raitlo and heater. White wae A Distinguished Service . < . 1952 Pontiac 8 cyl. 4 dr. Chieftain. Radio und heater. . ROCHESTER William R. Potere ° an Chevrolet Co. Bad yonmnai Hose . Road OLive 2-9721 Ambulance Service secures | ott 1.200 ae Bed, ace ele ee ie ee +7 Sse eT ee es me os 4 é. = .~ 2 4 BY 3 ee 2 Be ee i. he - 4 a i » - ‘Sp > eae 83 2 # , t, * ‘ * ie > 4s) ita =a a er ed a ~ oe Pir: i > ie f > “i 4 i Hn Ne wide). mun iit Is ay al in | | eli & wale bt bat | Bs ve i ay ae itil Bee ah i oar eet aut 4 & ie Hel ri Paths Se sti He Hitt i Het eo el His: ih ite igs é de Pitinn | ae ne iti, Hin iM : in = — iy at His : Hilal af ath | {ftv Pt ila ide {I ee ee lS E ti piqupageel “En ae ee E het ret i tals lesa ula} § a r hiteR ef eet ih Ta ti =e il Hataniit i 34 tlle Pie ds 43% “Gl pit ed rE] ial 3 gee ee aa i i He | i i i i uh! b ty ti — oe EEE wo A ll iii F ee et i h al. = —— e eee Pty bee ih bens ii ae re Uy ie aE Hy ae 22 jal ae int id fe iii Bue i tll ut ia iy a i a : ‘il Hi stp fa Hi et BE i ae He id iit itt Te i ‘a . 3 - THEI oe. cll pe ‘tt ait : Hie Fie Re fy Hh il hh He : i 7 5 a] y Ba Bes 398 ¢ #2 . + ait i *F qua: ia H an jeg REE ih HE, ed iiuh it it ally ahi | Hil init Hue i het At i} ln H, he ila i Hi ab if fit ae dia ll Hi bi we ie =e nleivule HUH it! et 1 a us Bini" fhe ne iu 53! nel Tene & il eles it ea Bi ed Ma io a aire aia bs N bas mes : _ pai % ga vi ee wa ee ae | ’ sone met ie NE ag A = Se ee a Wage ae ee eed fin tame sli i ie is ie shh ini inal it u ia fis ‘i : i "7 vb < il Ae OTe He +. x é Z 3 ; a EAL Gueria ee a i ae iene Shere Biter AE adietiil! RET ii a ae HL etal ei 4 a Titel ui i a HTH cri i eseee 6°6@68 8286 ‘*9 e+, eet ii ith 3 : hes? ae A ae CH pe me a? i ae i + 5 Sn ? ‘ . — . ig oy . wn caine WARE HA’. Yeahs keen gee on ee es ¥. Rs i . sf Fy : ' e* : f , : ‘ r as & a4, Age *. ‘4 a ee! eee a : a ggg Re Og egdag telgtde §= * es Ls ' : ‘ i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1955 ‘e Pag * rs : . Suave tom | §~=NICHOLIE Voorhees-siple See et iis bunes retent @ Mat| and HARGER CO. FUNERAL HOME | |--*=2= a Ambulance er Mote: 1 a Must have experience on heavy trucks. Own tools. epi 339 S. Paddock. See r. Golden, nit if ELECTRICAL , - = “enced. Apply 018 Woodward ave MECHANICAL See it are are. L Instructions ENGINEERS mipbmbhbhwwee ae 2] t : 5 25 BEAUTY SALON 5 4400 = am steady experienced . MI 4-2066. ® ._ BO calls Hours 4 om. 1% p.m. Harrison's. rh Perry. CAREER GIRLS WORRY! = MURRY! . $218 : u E é i ose BSS335 26< 242060060600608 i L Consumers Power Co. Jackson, Mich. if : tric—S . R chombsamy tevesea''s at ne extra Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners L) ELECTRICIAN | sexs 'iiptotii |S hese ties tos ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE. a4, Pe w AND 78 B. Pike. ees pe ize Your Home 1 - sf i? z : i : 2 € rt tit a Hf af lig? " Deugherty; ef Burton P. Aer j tee | D. rie +20 : HAV AND . ar : CATTLE. FE 8-1358. 2 i uh re eum Lay ag CA s Wanted: Homes, Farms, if Land Bookkeeping & Taxes 14) {ost: sat_ow TELEORAPH © Fah cree BBA, porarE we PY “ 1; sf ‘aj ar gee i os "| 3 Shinoski, Joseph and Mi- . Mr. Leonarg ma: Ls Reem Ne. be seen at the Pursier aed Mome after § p.m. today where LABORERS WANTED late Cae zy Ree Tee. tse age ‘Ke ara =| oy eee ee ee ee _ MIDWEST | ve, x Men. : pm 3.2081, “.-—e : +] ~ : mn MS Lo r ies AT —_ nat z ae - ~ Journeywian Electrician | 4 ' vor to 7 ire 1,00 SALARY i . : : DARDEN OWI R. ‘ a nanan ea Very EE Midwest Employment a, On 3-4280 o 4a" a . ; E i oO iti afi zi? - 7 ahi ' F : 46 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG i LIKE A CASH-GET- TER? 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Channel 9—-CRLLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS €:00-—(7) Little Rascals. “Honky Donky.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture serial. (4) .Time for Music, Jane Palmer sings. 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) 6:30—(7) Cisco Kid.. Duncan Re- | Lit Ht = = of them! i i a zB i : | nalde, Leo Carilloiti western adventure. (9) Capt. Z-Ro. Roy Steffens in “Blackbeard the Pi- rate.” (4) Liberace. Piano im- pressions. (2) News Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45~(2 TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet show. (9) Abbott and Costello, “Beauty Contest.” (4) ‘Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff with news and stories of sports- men. (2) Sportsman's Holiday. Alan Villiers telig about sailing ships and shows scenes from “Moby Dick.” 7:15—(7) My Story.. Drama. 7:30—(7) Lone Ranger. He and Tonto trail white’ outlaw “Crazy _ Wolf’ who has been responsible for Apache uprisings. (9) Mil- lion Dollar *Movie. “Captive City.” (4) Dinah Shore. Dinah sings songs of St. Patrick’s Day. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 8:00—(7) Jumbo Theater. Mark Stevens in “Kiss and Forget.” (4) You. Bet Your Life. Quiz Ones,” drama, Investigation of kidnaping e ii : i Eeix § psychiafrist who gets bronco-busting contest boy to win rancher’s in “Henry and the Psychopathic Horse.” 10:00—(4) 3 ; Video Theater. 10:30—(7) Ella Raines Show. Janet Dean, R. N., and the “Erskine Case.” (2) Favorite Story. “Storm Center,” drama introduced by Adolphe Menjou. 11:¢0—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety. (9) National News. (4) News. Wil- liams. (2) News. LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Mystery Movie. Mickey Rooney in “ ”" Late Feature. “SOS Tidal Wave.” (4) Call the Play. Sports quiz with Mel Allen. (2) Miss Fair Weather. Betty Wright. 10: 30—(4) Way of World. 10:45—(4) Sheilah Graham. 12:60—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Tennessee , Ernie. (2) Valiant 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for To- morrow. 1:45—(2) Guiding Light. 1:00— (7) Charm Kitchen (4) Nancy Dixon. +(2) Portia Faces Life. 1:15 — (4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of Life. 1:30—(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) Ladies Day. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) All About Baby. (4) Hour of Shows. . ® 2:15—(9) Frank Conners. 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. (2) Art Linkletter. ‘ 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Friday Matinee. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Payoff. 3:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man’s Family. (2) Bob Crosby Show. $:45 — (4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. TOOHOT! THE TROVE 0S... House to Reject Road Bill Parts Measure Expected to in the finals. \ ; RS eee 8:30—(T) T-Men in Action. T-men | 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. | 4:00—-(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice) Go Back to the Senate, ‘a Peggy King of the George trap smuggling perfume | Frederic March, Joan Bennett. Colt, (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) t int Gr |, Gabel Mieke hes hed a notable | into the United States from| Ann Sothern in “Trade Winds.”| Brighter Day. — Then to Joint Group Se af lige nearby ports in “The Case of /13:39—(4) Tonight. Variety with | 4:15 — (4) First Love. (2) Secret; LANSING — House leaders Gaston, a8 alse such old favorite |... ” (4) Justice “ eqsbendere 0 Wiley, Sarah Tight Squeeze. suce.! Steve Allen. Storm. ; said today they will reject certain ; e a Car. | Mark Rickman, Pat Breslin in features of a Senate-approved plan Vaughan, Hila Fitsgerald, par, | “Guilty Secret,” parolee takes FRIDAY MORNING | 4:30— (4) Mr. Sweeney's World. | tor improving Michigan highways. °3 _ men MeRae, June Christy, law into his hands. (2) Shower (2) On Your Account. The of the Peltz = sends more; but we mest, like | of Stars. Dan Dailey, Marilyn |1:00— (4) Today. (2) Morning Dror ly n Senay, make up cur mind, and) \iaxwell, Joan Blondel, Jack| Show. 4:45—(7) Rickie the Clown, (4) | Bill. which bears pesmeipee it be finally and ierevocably—Jo | Oakie, James Burke in “Bur- Modern Romances. original measure, Stafford. » ” 9:06—(7) Todd Purse Show, (4 pected to bounce back to the Sen- Pies 0 apple A joe no lagp mel Romper Room. (2) Welcome |5:e9—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Johnny |ate and then into a House-Senate lemma Uiuy af week titinns;| cont duean't bring happinces. | TTETOT: Jupiter. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Sage- | conference committee. she presents a sort of disciplined; Colorcast. 9:36—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. The House is split inte several Gaintiness in delivery, tone and 5.99 (7) star Tonight. “The Mur- |16:60—(1) Wixie Wonderland. (4) | 6:30—(7) Jungle-Story. (9 Howdy | factions (on the bill, cach sup —- ie derer,” drama of slain woman's! Ding Dong School. (2) Garry| Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (@) | Porting, on rebeting some voice is like a cello in the) juchand and rural sheriff.' Moore. Pirate Pete. : oe ee oe gio! — <— Democratic Floor Leader Ed | 2 ore K an _! ’ Carey of Detroit said opposition Sewwatratenrton ss! = -- TOYS Radio Programs -- _ [ttt Satta Sit serniy cut across party Die aa tet ahet e | Programs furnished by stations Usted tm this columm are suliject te change withest netics The plan calls for a 1% cents short of an unholy rolling rictous | ws, ce CELW, ae) Www, (ase) WCAR, (119: 4 WKYS, (19%) 8=©6©WIBE, C18) = WON, (hee estimated 23 million dollars in ad- display -and we're.not at all cer- — — ditional revenue would be divided tain, handed an ultimatum, that TONIGUT 19;00—WIR, 0:15—WJIR, Melodies CKLW, News, -Living 73 per cent to the state and 25 per she mightn't let down the ladylike | ¢.c0_wsr, news wrest Pubeer tledes 0:30—WJIR, Mrs. Page wean. Rees, Mal cent to cities and counties. barrier and get with it. WWJ. News CKLW, News CKLW, Good - ~ cab WPON, News, Records The counties would receive about - WXYZ, Wattrickh, MeKena WPON, Gammy ve Now a little less time with CKLW. News, Sports 10:15—WWJ, Gildersieeve 9:43—WIR, Pete & Joo 1:15—WJR, Ma Perkins twice as much as the cities. Their gentlemen: wane San tones Stuee WCAR, Temple Academy CKLW, airs share would be distributed on the ms negeny is Eddie Fisher | +.19— WIR. Clark Quartet | 10:9—WJR. Man, Moment Oe ee tee ae ten Pome wo basis of main line mileage. virtee continuing at yne le WXYZ, My True In addition, all units could use | WKYZ Lee Gmite CKLW, Country Style. tractions for. the junior set and | oxLw Rae Chase WPON 300 Lounge en nook eee 1:45—WJR, Guiding Light part of the money to back reve- a steady popularity in the TV | YEAR Te Sere 10:46 —WJR. Dance Oren WPON, Piper Paul te0—WJR. Ind Mra. Burton! oo honda. J, Stare 10:18—WWJ, Jordan ? netve mn Peas ae io | * wn Mulholland Woe, -ecer . 10:30—wwJ, ae Harris eas_an, be see ane The plan, if approved, would go voice and a friendly, intelligent | war a Gere “nwa Ween WXYZ, ‘ wwa Pain ‘Bid into effect without approval of teleset-side manner; ‘aaa Julius wrost ~ ‘ CELW, Rowe enum ee pent — 2:30—WJR, Standby, Music | voters. The House version called Rosa, asserting his | *:~ son, test great Ww, L. Jones for a referendum. ms ne “s us were on Psat eos imal wxYE Girl _ WCAR, Hall, Carey said he was ed ee eal Goa | ree ee me [MSR | Se | a ite retreat : P | 1:00-—-WIR, Guest House 11:39—WJR, Bpring Preview . e 2:45—-WIR, ’ out. rates the highest regard even for WW. 3 Star CKLW. Jim ber . Companion Marriage Pays > | WXYZ, Stars at 7 Masta CKLW, Florida USA WCAR, Harmony A motion will be introduced to- ble wacemmenty few TV appeat. | Erily, futon Laws canna | RAE. 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Music Hall a Tg = White ware, wotntae, — hamber’s nnd ts. The Sen- titude, his pleasant dignity at all} wxyz show Stoppers 1:30—CKLW, Terence O'Dell} CxLW, Break the Bank CKLW,.. Eddie Chase ate, in turn, wat expegted to tn- * times on and off TV have turned) CELW. Official Detective | t:45—wwJ, News WCAR, News WPORN, Sports, News » ' : 8:18—WXYZ, Show World CKLW, Toby Davie WPON, News arts sist on its amendments. ' him into an entertainment ciant) | oo wom wight Waneb end WaR. doch White Penne anne aren woan’ toe eee when cach denied cecum, 0 ; my aad onion . ie our” best| wai, canst weak — CKLW, Aurtin Grant one wn nivee Ran conference committee comprising ; cheice. | 84S—WXYZ, Just Easy 8:15—WJR, Bud Guest WPON. Luncheoh Musie Weak, nets prove members of both hous is ap : | 9:00—WJR, 2, Clooney WCAR, Coffee 12:30—WJR, Time Out, Music| ._ pointed. (Advertisement) | WWJ, Spend Million WPON, Egan Show WXYZ, News, Crocker on *s Woman tn House’ Some legislators said they ex- WXYZ. Berenade Room 6.98—WJR, Music Hall CKLW, Bud Devies » News, Wright will be 3 TIMES F CKLW. Army Volee e:8—WWa. News WCAR. Harmony Hall 6:00-—WIR. Rees - |pect no final approval q Pad arom 300 Lounge | "WCAR, Radio Revive! 13,00 WETS, Cuere Lady CxLW. Radie Chase | given the highway plan until after 9:15--WJR, BR res! j y rm for GAS on Stomach - oxLw Rota, Muse "wwo, Minute Parade | — WPOR, News, Serenade the April 4 election. ; :30— WIR, Amen nm Andy WXYZ, reak ast ju FRIDAY AFTERNOON | 6:18—WJR, Muste . } Certified laboratory tests prove Beil-ans | WXYZ “ita $c Tee’ WIBK. News T. Ocerge 1:00—WJR, Life's Road WwW. Jim Deland Misery at Its Peak teBfets neutralize 3 times as much! CKLW Eddie Cantor WCAR. News. Rhythm ww. R. Mulholland WCAR, Carousel glamach acid in one minute as many | WPON. News, Record — ‘ News, Miledy Mutie | WXYZ. Paul Winter 5:30—CKLW, Wild Bin CHICAGO #—The tradition Gigestive tablets. 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The AP discovered that the bandits were correspondent discussed this case | committing murder for a ' MTS station, When police searched | their quarters they found three /an extra twist when Danny Hayes, 12, had to play “Lovely Day” at a7 pistols, 20,000 rubles and other evi- dence. | 7 . * | “In the course of investigation,”’ | Baku Worker continues, ‘‘it was | long | — | that American bays love their dogs | and hate piano lessons was given recital on the day. his Cocker Spaniel -wandered away from home. Ex-King Visits India NEW DELHI #—Ex-King Noro- with a Soviet citizen who has been time, as well as armed robbery on| dom Sihanouk of Cambodia has on the waiting list to get even the biles manufactured in the Soviet Union—the little Moskvitch, which sells for 9,000 rubles ($2,250 by the | to telling just how many murders | billion drinks official rate). The Russian exploded “Why shooting’s too good for those guys! 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