PONTIAC, MICHIGAN/ THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955—%68 PAGES ) t ~ ee 4 State Turnpike | Michigan Turnpike Route Revealed _ Three Contests Authority Maps fo Stay in Doubt Highway Route’ ' for 20-30 Days Roadway Hits Franklin Both Dems and GOP Village, Then Swings to Seek Recount After East of Pontiac Formal Tally The Michigan Turnpike | DETROIT (#)—Michigan’s Authority today announced | spring election is three days a portion of the route of the state’s proposed north-south turnpike from Rockwood to, Saginaw. As described by the au- past, but results were so |close that winners in at least three of the eight con- | tests will not be known un- | til the official canvass 20 to thority, the route would! | 30 da run through Dearborn lalong Southfield to the Ford Estate, and then fol- : __ Af Wirephete | low the River Rouge valley Stewarts are uncertain whether Candy's behavior has through Detroit's Rouge been influenced by the Easter season or approaching Park Near 8Mile road, it would cross, to the west side pf Tel@graph road | » Ex-County Man |County Educators Praise roc memes 3 Back | Proposal for Federal Aid |"S." ens" Sone Back in Custody é : F - Muskegon, appears to enjoy companionship of two ) Easter chicks bought for the Stewart children. The has been the belief it will split i : a 5 2 s z i E : i z : g i i | Only Chief Justice Leland W. d . on West. Coast After! education as the key address of the annual American | me geegrerdy ew POSSIBLE ROUTE — This rough drawing of the | through Rouge Park. Near 8-Mile road it would cross | Carr of the 5 4 ’ have come from Franklin route of the state's north-south turnpike linking | to the west side of Telegraph road/and hit Franklin | running for re-election, could claim Confession | Association of Schools Administrators convention and Dearporn residents. Franklin Rockwood and Saginaw is based on an early descrip- | Village, then swing back east, ré-crossing Telegraph ;® Substantial margin of victory in said tion issued by the Michigan Turnpike Authority today. | north of Lone Pine road, and heading east fee Pay tn lpr As described by the authority, the route would run | Pontiac. The plan, prepared by engineers, will be | an 85,000-vote lead over his nearest (Apr. 2-6). > ho reportedly cisims he mur.| uml,.noted financial authority, set forth a program . ‘Sei sir a etc Sah swpeteleadnsLrwtaennhad = om ope oe ef] through Dearborn along Southfield road to the Henry | given detailed study before any final action by a Wash. Prosecutor Frederick C. > o follow the River Rouge valley | authority. iM E™. a The one New Sales Peak | . is we [Re le 5. Peaten, Seaton, £ cs NEW 5 ee cae: coo City Churehes. Announce =< . == Hit by Pontiac * ie ae — : Premera “oe. ontiac ————— lin Hermit Hove >» Beard of Eicon, 2 tine Towsship on Jam, 5, 1954. : @ good educational | ° . Both men held razor-thin leads, DS Thedeath was ruled suicide or said Rumi. Public Housing Ban | sacncaw: cwr—Petice today y anc s) Taylor by 2.167 over De, Lgnn , Meeidental at the time. i Deliveries in “March | ; ng en mere ery or The Washington authorities Cars, br. PNONS Unecke: : ssh NR: a he 4 86 -over Joke M. Veale, St. —_eeunted Jechansen's admission and. — ser By MARY ANGLEMIER Lhe Ziem requestea| °C , the Ada ‘ans report: Pontiac Press Church Editor ~— pencil rearrested yesterday |" Pontine Motor ‘Division sales com} ed today her staff has begun check | Christians throughout the world will go to church weeticial tabulation gave : 5 See “4 scared to a -secord high of 54,146 trol danger is. eliminated | ing signatures on the petitions call-| \,0n"tney “were called to helps tonight and tomorrow in commemorati ‘Of Jesus? last | Democrats victory in races for the ‘News that Joechansen was back) new cars in March. according to Clifford H. Smart, superintend ing for an ordinance baning fur.) i y were io help | on oO jtwo posts on the University of in custody was received early this} R. M. Critchfield, GM vice presi-| ent of Walled Lake schools, said| ther public housing here. They four ont Trarup, | ‘WO days on earth. | Michigan Board of Regents, the rhorning. Assistant Prosecutor | dent and general manager of the | that “I agree with Rumi's state-| The petitions, reportedty bear- 12-year-old hed A A Good Friday meditation entitled “The Road to or openings on the Board of Agri- | gs D. sp ~ aie division, POS Ere eye ; aeons op he oe al-| ing aan Sa apt ete er | stroke and lifted him from his bat-| Calvary” will be held at Grace Lutheran Church, Glen-| gan State College, and. the other | tetlay to question the lumber mill | 21.489 cars were delivered. March part of school support, comet fats) not checked because of election | “TC! Ded to take him toa hospital. dale and S. Genesee Sts., beginning at 1 o'clock. So _——— worker. — age es sere nish the funds necessary for Bocccheeping Shop, Si We Maren Ok" | (Continued og Page 19, Col. 1) | Koustte wg eal cury has risen to 35 by 1 pam, ee cy 4 : ee 2 a J tea ; j { : s : : - ' - ae e ; § i é a J ; ‘ * ‘ ‘ ” = 7 ‘ ek 0 PA Bhs we a pan ee ga # ad s 2 GREE ROP OEE eee ay Ed PES ee, ae Bee "Ig. a a Gee Me REST oS ee gd Oe sty ES eS ik, BO oe AOE oe = 2 = ¥ Se P% A t } Fe : re Te 7 Ae ___\\__ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH The Day iy Birmingham —__, ; Te AES ZELLA LOUISE WALKER n=» Zella L. Walker 350,008 General Immediately at fortunes ef some ; i = 9 s = tHE : Z rf 4 | ; gg Fa th ag i if New Toals May Be Used for Teaching Arithmetic TT : oo ai er ——_—_—— Hy A et riate ; if ah ¥ Fs = = ALL 7 ef it 4 E a; ; TEEPE ES ie if j i fi E | : | i ry : ; Tt : g tH? GE ag if set a nephew and two nieces. funeral will be held Satur- a Bs F iH na uh l z if i: i | rf if PERE tikes : i J : ‘ Ez + , with Dr. Central Methodist ting, Burial will fol-| \low in Ottawa Park Cemetery. | ~_—_—— ~ = Allen made a list for the troop-| He had been ill ers of the county's 65 precincts Sept. 8. 1896 in The officers will make certain | Smith July 23, 1918 in that the boxes are properly locked | Coming here from and stored. . |years ago, he had been em | by the Pontiac Motor Divisi | Surviving besides his wife 'parents of Marlette are six dren, Mrs, Gerald Goodison o' | Rochester, Leon C. Gorsline of St. Easter Vacations Start for City School Pupils Schools will leave their classrooms | V., Gerold V. and William H., all Payoff’ of a mink coat this afternoon for their Easter va-| of Pontiac. cation which will continue until the! Other survivors are a sister, morning of April 13. |Mrs. Gail Bracken Sr. of Lake Teachers of the school system Orion; four brothers, Earl of Mar- will convene on the morning of Jette, Kenneth of Rochester, Clar| April 12 for their annual in-serv-' ence and Harry, both of Pontise. | ice teacher's spring conference. | Service will be held Monday at |1 p.m, from the Donelson-Johns | Funeral Home. Dr. Milton H, Bank The Weather | PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mostly fsir | wil) officiate with burial in Oak ® |of the Central Methodist Church g t... wean nage 03-58. wings Hill Cemetery. Temerrew night "To Take Steps to Insure Orderly Deer Herd Parley ff FT; Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding § & m Ranily Merriman and Bess At @ am: Wind velocity 20-25 mph Direction: Northwest Sum sets Thursday at 7:04 p.m ; P ments and the County Sian wines Teeredag ry 1 pm | mittee said today steps will be | ~ City Club: win! Medical Association, will start’ to- Moos sets Friday at 6:18 am | taken to insure an ‘orderly’ hear-|. “Good luck, Boy. Anyone | hight at 7:30 p.m. in room 119 of Seite Gamecmans | ing tonight at 7:30 on a contro- | the answers on how to retire at! tiac High School, 8 Os M.cicccoes ” lle m 33 | versial measure to extend the Con- | 29 will certainly have the answers | A previous Press story incorrect- } td —eteeseetat lr te eee 33 servation Commission's deer herd | to four others.” that the classes were to 1B Beeveeeees. 4 | power. The second read: “Binding | open last Monday. ecadeses “This hag developed into a higl-| coverage on mink coat. Good ly emotional issue," Sen. Charles | ss Prescott (R-Prescott) said. “We'll| Randy.” Thatcher, Wednesday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown: fMighest temperature...,........ ; i 3 zg* g q = BE ‘Big Payotf on Television Show A Pontiac man, Jack Habel of Students of the Pontiac Public Paul, Minn., Robert R., Richard 22 Miami Rd.,. missed am | to Surope yesterday, but walked off with several other prizes national i | ! i i : Ze LANSING (UP)—The chairman | son read two of several telegrams ‘ | of the Senate Conservation Com. | wishing the Habels buck. The firet| “my snd ee Depart luck to win. Regards to Bess and | rf Pontiac Sergeant Returned for Burial a : e af 5 REF 2 F Ne Former Hockey Star, Red Wing Scout Dies. i il gE i u : f Hi flue i Fie Hf hi Fy 8g z J e Pay fi | FE i e Myer- | ‘ f . . RSPAY. APRIL 7.1055 ~~ ‘ Sj ' + + : * a Fomng r $ , . k b i aaa, 4 rt —— aot ‘ Pe Fes > ‘ ~~ 7 - * ; Hi ig? aE ‘Store Wide Price-Slashing Spree! Friday” , \ : i a iF z§ i ————— Tasty marshmallow candy shaped like Eas- ter Chick or Sie. Bird Eggs u. 17> coated jelly bird in assorted colors. Regular 69c—12 Ox. Frait-Nut Egg AT: Gaily decorated fruit and nut egg in big |2- ource size. —Main Fleer smokeless . Leather in alligator fin- dirt 2 cans per per- | —Basement ome FRIDAY — 9 A. Aggy $5.95—Size 29.36 Men’s Slacks Spun i Weioen ana tek ik 1 66 stripes, checks:. Denims, etc. No alterations. - —Basement —— FRIDAY —9 A. MA, “vil Neon ans 5146 15 Denier All shades in all sizes. 83° Very minor flaws make this low price possible.’ —Main Fleer ; —Main Fleer a All Wool—Cardigan Style Children’s Sweaters Choice of assorted colors 83‘ in pastels and solids. _ Cardigans in sizes 2 to 5. —Main Fleer New Spring Styles Ladies’. Purses Outstanding selection of ¢ patterns and colors. New assortment. ~—Maia Ficer Genuine Leather—Size30-42 Men’s Belts cane | vy? baveto--have some ground rules» Wernet. Bbasnnbaness to insure an orderly hearing.” | eC T, bd ... d- shale ced te| number of speakers to avoid Mean ne lies . pete extend the com veers Bate: mission’s power to estab het end Soret, Fempwetwme Tet | oon ond set sex and beg. timits (The Church of the Lutheren Hour) ee ae ee JOSLYN AT FOURTH @ 2 Gero. & &|Plant to Be Constructed | & & hee Yor’ St | MUSKEGON @ —-Construction ¢ Maundy Thursday Services .7:30 P. M. r lof two illion ae a Ba beer F Giclee milion tome set !$ Good Friday Service ...:...1:00 P.M. ae tee gil start Sep. 1 at Montague, the ek : a st yb Hl to Be redy Is mon ae | Ret, Geo. Mahder, Paster. ij FE 5-0404. | 7 Ow | = a ix, ‘ s a “a al * rae % om ee by PaO Been eee eee ae ee: Jy <« 49: 6 to 12 or all white cot- tons in $-M-L. 99° —Basement 4 - gore style, shadow Smooth Rayon Jersey . s panel, lace trim, elastic waist. White or pink. —Maia Fleer : Size S-M-L-XL-XXL. y, y, me FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon amen Shorty or Long Style les 88° Rayon pes y—Lace Trim Mth Noon emt FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ome FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘til Neon aes Hot-Dipped Galvanized 10-Quart Pail Full 10-quert size pail, Non-Stick —tad Fleer amu PRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Neon momen FRIDAY <= 9 A. MM, ‘Wil Neon eau 97° Y—9 A. M. ‘til Neon aan All Purpose—W hite “til Noon comms ¥—9 A. M. ‘til Neos amu 39’ me FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon ames FRIDAY — 9 A. M. “til Neon eneee —— FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon mms FRIDAY — 9 A. M. ‘til Noon mmm Rake 63° $2.19 Value—UTILITY ’ Alarm Clock Special $1 to $1.50 All Wire Basket and Lid $].2 2 Men’s Neckties Popcorn | alin Lergeé assortment of . ¢ | Resvier 65 alt wire < tate, te Se Se Me | oe 9S in ivory case. 10% 4-in-hand style. is "se tax.) ie al | me FRIDAY —9 A.M. ‘til Noon ammummmmmms FRIDAY —9 A. M. “til Neon ame Reguiar—10c-¥atue | Plastic-W ire-Cemer Bes oem Men’s Shoe Laces [Clothes Line, 50 ft. Glasses 27 Inch length laces with < Reputor 98c velve."Tie. ¢ 39% genet tee, Cacia Of Gah oe oe: pig 66 Basement —tad Teer mt ae 9 es amu FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘til Neon FRIDAY — 9 A. M. “til Neon amme 6 nw Biases! oes Bele = Regular 3%. First Tin For Serving All Foods surmmer wear. - “un me | Boys’ Briefs, 5 Ice Cream Scoop ere rome Regular $1.08 Broadcloth fronts in size Serve uniform portions of potatoes, ice cream, etc. Metal head with plastic handle —tnd Fleer Regular $6.95 Value $433 aun FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘Til Noon —mememee FRIDAY — 9 A. M, ‘til Neen aa $1.98 “RUBBERMAID” ind Fleer 3-Burner Style—$13.29 Kerosene Stove ‘Big 16 « 24 inch feather pillow with colorful floral ticking. Save now! —Basement 87° Regular Compact Folding Style board folds for storage. aan thom — FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘til Noon ammmmmmmmm FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘til Noon exams Big 17x25 Shredded Foam Rubber Pillow $3.50 value, foam Fits All Standard Faucets, Ideal for leundry tubs, “jeu” shower pines te ae er ee —tnd Fee ull Bottle FRIDAY -—9 A. M. “til Neon 97° —— FRIDAY —9 A. M. ‘til Noon ammmmemmenin FRIDAY —9 A. M, “til Noon axue mee FRIDAY —9 A. M, “Hil Neon meme 77° Water Mixer Hose i wes e . 8 for , Soaks > ae rs = ; i = “i Be. » wx 4 VRS ‘ if ag i. c id LP i. , : we - * i *) + : } I . i ¥ > j Py ad 7 ‘ae J I , | ; ae fll | i hee ae meena \ yy! ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. TRUBSDAY: APRIL 7, 1955 oR avi Simms Styles for Youngsters Always Take First In Every— ‘Does Vaccine. Work? a (Tana wnt arvana sven specu ‘SUPER-SPECIAL’ UM Prof Playing Hooky'f "guseyaresgees to Write Report on Polio | MebddatisbMlabdudsd Save Over $1.00 on This Special — Your Favorite Brand ; drawn to his home to diagnose the | face reddens. “They picked T.F..” health history of two million chil-| one colleague said, “because they : - dren, som ds éne could push him are : For the last two days, Dr. Thom- o utomatic-Windproof . 7 ae Crenti 265 MACAO TOENEL, i Seika i toe teon-age chil ‘FOREVER’ LIGHTER ...and Simms Always Leads in | success ¢ dren, Dr. Francis! a eae bao vaccinevony| S074 be ‘leg to remember that|$ A $3.50 the Parade of Values Year After Year completion the test figures represent children — oe - ted é and are not dull, soundless statis- Value $* 33 Bring your youngsters to Simms first. Here, you'll find new, | ties. h PLUS prices so amaz- His wife, Dorothy, and his house- Physicall smart Easter clothing Pp hold maid hoe toe tnttats betwenn| oS jor te fae ye ane ingly low, you'll leave the store with your Dr. ‘Francis and an inquiring|rojemm He weaca ¢ small —BOTH for ketbook loaded with change! world. He will talk onl to ome) eee a Te tox pocke oaded with change! ¥ tache and is somewhat portly, be-| Choose your favorite brand of rettes end for the same price you pay for just cigarettes you get the $1 lighter. Fully automatic. may be used to light pipes This offer for all cigarettes except pre- mium king-size and filter-tips pitt oF 3 si F ee ty ; = B : 2 = = EF = s ceo he means it. a was developed the vac- Single and Double! Breasted This is a big job, evaluating cine, Dr. Jonas Salk, once studied LOWEST PRICE in Town Wool and Rayon. Gabardine FINE GABARDINE 1 some 144 million pieces of informa- | under Dr. Francis and later’ , t a BAG’ yf . tion into what could be one of| worked with him in influenza re- BEA ° f R S t the greatest scientific ont apes search. . | 1 r Ss od ts oys ul Ss achievements of the cent He \enaanaaaaaaanaaanaann’ Ash Tra says his answer will be free from | (YYY YY YY Yrrrrrrrrrrww | Cc ith $15 Sellers bias, pressure and wishful think. ‘Arkansas Traveler’ } y New Arrivals— ees een)? ing. Baseball Players—Teams ¢ | Great Selection *ef , Seve $1.61 on Famous >| oe ° | Tsectaeahs Tautne cam ¢ Baseball Bats | &9 | cis hag retired to work in the calm | 3 Sizes of his own study. There’s no doubt | Regular $249 Value ‘ 3 to 6x that he did thy help his peace | , All Sizes—6 to 18 Years | of mind too as weighs numbers Well tailored in smart styles representing children Smartly styled, fine tailoring in these 4 Singie and double breasted in colors of brown, navy, hight blue, tan and grey a nen aaa becbscacennceeeeae Seccccccecceoseosoese seeceeeeooeeeoeseseeeeee SCOHCSSESSHSSSHSHSHSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSCSSSSESSESESES rich looking fabrics in wanted colors Plain of belted, contrasting collars - and cuffs. q i MMS 2. ON egro Solon IS aac eegarmes seas S$ | = Gobardines a '\ Plans to Attend 3} ts "anen. “etn “han = po . ond Linens | , | Jae Dibtnese. Fa: (ree mamas ecm ines 8 Girls’ 2-Piece @ SU iTS | Afro-Asian Meet |3iQ sia: ==- $ Compare SIMMS LOWER PRICES Anywhere Sy: », aie NEW YOR Ki — Rep Adam 3 | '& in TOWN ... More for YOUR Money at Simms! uits 3 te 8 Years 4 Sizes 3 to 14 Years aS . i Fitted and loose jack- BO et styles. Pleated and e w~ewevweee.e.eeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrre meee a PAPPPPPPPPPPPPEP PPP P PPP PPP PPE PAELLA ~—eoeeereereereemeeemeeeeeeemeeeeeeermrrmermcermeee z & y , > } | : > 3 3 a the idea that the United States “is Poo oF a eye ans eoaetey.” : For Your Gorden & Lawn I expect to tell them as a Ne- Fre Simms 2nd Fleer! > 39 Sing-e breasted coat Wi comranae boxerety 7 pant Choice of the 3 most papular colors plain skirts. Pastels and plaids. Your chorce ‘ gro, and it will be hard for them Regular 10c Size—lasty “Be * . +e ORE ae Pk aad & Grea a pine on boo | WEEKEND a: MOLDED CHOCOLATE NYLONS end Polished Cottons Fine Combed Goze’ Long Wesring and I think I can refute a lot of Girls’ Easter Dresses Rabbits Hens Eggs aa aa mama iy April 18. 15¢ Rebbit Family... 3 ter 43¢ Choice of Gay Prints or Plains _ New pinks and yas cotere ox. 4 = | 12 os. Fruit G Nut Egg... 55¢ Quality tailoring found in $5 cad eopuler poten & resistant style. dresses Large collar styles. a anita © wm_great se . propaganda concerning the Ne- © No-Bend Long Handle : Powell, pastor of a Baptist $ R Tasty mated cneee- Sizes B9 Size 8 to 16 8 to 18 Years ‘| church and a Democrat, announced ¢ DIGGE for Cc 3 14 a at a news conference yesterday $ ‘ aaa -; rabbit J to B89 95 that he will attend the conference | @ 59c Cc | pen ng A a prten, Years * at Bandung, Indonesia, starting $ é 4 Value le le e ° Checolete Fruit & Nut Egg 6 for 25¢ “ ae Ss collars. Ee (ILATAOOEOL TOES 2 e az HY . eeqocceces (ALA Ad HN ee : pee othe meagan NE SPECIAL PURCHASE cumts 1 89 s|\ Jolly Bird Eggs ; MARSHMALLOW yy Girls’ NYLON Frocks | “sc ac seen. aioe . 3\\ Full : Full | Reguiler $2.95 89 Boys’ Ties J a! Pound : oS - NN 3 Pound Assorted cates ons es H Ready-Tied | HY . 1: i —— 2%: ; Girl’ New AS H eee : _ EASTER rere ont great selec- - SM ee Lowest” Prices—Largest. Selection RE PE OT TTL EEE ET ON Te ° QS | © £: | 2 oop - e| a °| a =} Y All Genuine Leather ~~ “79 < i< H . Candy Novelties 470% N Boys’ Belts tr sux ’ e| Pure, delicious and fresh from Aimerica’s 4 12 te 20 k P = ment — candy kitchens. Compare ) , y % 22 to 30 Size $8.89 : ; > mms fi € aR yg aes | all-around basket fed the 2 Moheetiow Chee tess 6 ped Se N ‘ a9 — ae F M-O-LENE wipes away grit, re garden or the : Freit-Nut Eggs. boxed 3 os... .19¢ hs’ ) Choice of veil and 97¢ : Genuine leather resistant mate- f gre. manta ng like Drop-handle style * Fruit-Nut Eggs. boxed 6 oz... . 35¢ % flower trims, | Washable pies = selts usuclly © friel in . army en eal eatin, cpaibetia 4 Candy Filled Sand Pails... .. 5% white or pastel 7 onstale Bi gn priced 75¢ to officers’ tan or ) terials. Works fast... ¢| Tey Drum and Candy... ... $1.19 4 straws. i ents Big selec- $I. navy blue, } Odorless, non-flammable, leaves ‘ hi no rings! Only two £\& Lerge Sox of 106: Reedy-to-Fil 10c 4 (SRR Eo | pobre mem sided fod to water 3) Nesting GRASS ° $ Easter BASKETS . \= makes a gallon e| a i every eckage of $| eo from 8 Styles—All Lower Priced \ i 4 that removes : :| CANDY G TOY Filled | : . f ( tarnish without ° fines ° \ ro © ' . | | |________eubbhing or pol- — ‘ 1 : : . . a4 & | 1 ing. ed } with sturdy } . THA € ' 7 ts = me States 3 Sot, at 3 bs elon NI cuore . AS se 4 ully decor Cc CANT BREAK = > ~ i mokes 8 gallons ‘ 4 $ | ated, yl om % Re —_ «eB hd {{ @| 7 &\ delicious Raster 4 4 . “s S SIMAS,“ : SIMAS “4. candies 3 : . © 98 N. Saginaw St. —2ad Ficor ° | : Three Popular Prices New SPRING STYLES Arrive C ' . . oe N. —Drug Dept. | secceseeseseoocsooosece | WW Sopinee : 19¢ 98¢ $1.29 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Ladies, Yqu Don’t Have to Pay More for wr Dh na SHOES Compare Simms Price and pened os Sizes 842 to 12 Oxfords & Straps All the features of $5 footwear plus E-JAYS famous extra wear. Note the many added qualities for perfect foot comfort. Sold with a MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE of satisfaction, (Sizes 1242 to 3... .$4,49) a Deluxe Filled Baskets a8 “1.49 1.98 2.49% No charge for wrapping. Ready -to-Mail 98 Clever, Cute and Cuddly Plush naps Ae ERI PGK EB ER eS ee li ee ak *. “4 VIO TET Ss tet ER RL eS EE eee $095 : Populer Black & White ENDICOTT-JOHNSON New Spring « ears, rolling oe Saddle Oxfords Little Miss Straps ez, 9s | PR 7 Sieg B49 PA Styled as pictured. Long- Also sizes 8' to 12 $3.79. wearing composition soles,“ and 122 to 3 $3.98. Gen- rubber heels. Genuine uine leather and patent LEATHER uppers styles. eyes. All colors. (hod de dd high heels. heme hel et arth Saray <5 ghana IA AL2LLLALL LA 2 a PALL LOT OD ELLE LLIN a OR RB | 7 Special Purghace! UNDERPRICED i Boys’ Moccasin Toe | Pda ) 7 x ) a. . + —;; Siaee . 49. Endicott Johnsen 3 a4 4 ‘Crusader’ Oxfords a ax ¥ y ms ys ye styles a es | pop- =e I Ger “moccasin toes © gos + SRR ea a aa a eae | Fomous | ENDICOTT -JOHNSON colors in — 98 NORTH Bargain Store BROTHERSSE SAGINAW 44 é 1 ' af - ; , seq . s ‘ ” + » 3-235 t ges a ee ; a: ae j ‘ * : ; { j ’ : : bag i : : te OP ae See ee eae 2 itis re SET RD Fe 2, oe: pes Foo ig a He rs ek) gk dE eg a en ae bee at octet ot 0k a 8 oe OES OH te Ba ’ TAS ES ES Oe ee By , nt ne eee See ee 2 en ee eS Oe CO. Eee SSS Mr. Wright Demonstrates Purses 4494 Dixie Hwy. Gifts for Easter LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S Cecile s | Jewelry Gloves @ OR 3-7224 (Next te Pontiac State Bank) * Audio-Visual Aids to PTA | William Wright, principal of| spoke to the assembly on : i q ; E ! | afternoon. Many sources of equipment and | with doctors and nurses in atten- | material are available for use in dance. These centers are to be PTA meetings, such as films, film ebster, Longtello strips or slides, or tape recordings, poe - ‘ . Me listed by leading universities. Feltbeards, chalkboards and | skits or plays may illustrate the | | Subject more emphatically than | i. registered end Ge | the spoken word alone. | tors, and to de the clerical work : | | wrre “ Josephine Seeley, school nurse,| necessary in compiling a com- AY : ry - — Wee / Open ‘til 9 Friday Night! WN Sy from the talented fingers of America’s finest milliners!. Irresistible Easter Enchantment From 4 9 : ° 'and \it ‘won't emerge lively and Waite’s Collection #2. ste ee eee —— Waite’s Millinery—Third Floor plete record of this subject. Mrs. Stanley Watson was chair-| rence Taylor, Mrs. Jack W. Gilbert and Mrs. Paul Gorman. Barbecues Shown With Copper Finish CHICAGO (INS)—Papa may do the cooking out of doors but he does it with equipment somebody else buys—namely ‘‘the Mrs.” So say manufacturers of barbe- cue equipment in a survey taken man of the refreshment commit-| tee. Assisting were Mrs. Law-| by International News Service. Because most of their customers | are women, the manufacturers type and trim them in copper. up on the bowls themselves or on the legs supporting them, Put Clean Blankets on Top of Pile | der \a dead weight in the spring) to put their woolen blankets away clean and on the top, not the bot- | tom, of the store pile, so that the | nap will not be flattened. show outdoor grills of the brazier | Copper finish for plating shows | Je. The cotton cooler in the new and pre- | dimple-knit as the little baby clothes. Match- nightgown is made of | ing panties are ruffled like the short, full, the same wonderful soft, porous cotton | flaring short, shorty gown. Store a soiled woolen blanket un- ~ : ree : ~ Come Back Again |Youy Can Avoid Bad Skin ‘| ferred “short-shorty’ Re en RR Oe AOE Pe eT Te a oF _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, 1 URSDAY. APRUL 7. 1955 / / . | | PGS oe tho ae RAEN Bs, Carry What | You'll Need lin Handbag Clear Out Debris but Don’t Neglect | Necessities HE ft q zf i Lit rftits silael i F | i : j 4 j ie ar sie z. 8 Exif ggikig : F 3 S 2 = Th TE : : : Now, if that isn't the limit! One mother, departing from the ma- ternity hospital with her precious Prize your skin when you are! é There are certain that are always in but you” might check them ov Acne and other skin blemishes, each night for renewal necessities {} bundle. looked up to see a sign: | young, and you may not develop may be avoided, according to der- | or repairs. Lipstick (is it the color “Thank you, come again next complexion problems that make year.”’ older girls miserable. ists. A skin blemish is like- | YOU'Te soing to wear?), tissues | ly to due to a systemic upeet, | {Cnoush ), wallet, comb (clean), starting at... $ > ° \ Posies on your brow or peeking from under your hat brim, velvet-edged beouties veiled for further flattery! Creations in imported straws, alpacas, crochets ____and _pettipurls— Hurry in| todoy for your very own from | our exclusive Easter Collection! femininely flattering for Spring . . . truly a must for Easter! Soft... . Silky Large Dyed Kolinsky Scarfs Special Sale for Easter . , 9.99 per Skin! Wrap your dreams in a cloud. . your Easter Ensemble in the soft luxury of this 4-skin rich forest brown dyed Kolinsky Scarf. with Mink Tails! every occasion from now through the year. Hurry in today for yours ., 30-60-90 Day Charge! Pay Only $8 Down on Waite's \ Deferred Payment Plan! | . Only Bt per 4-skin set . surround ee Exquisite fur skins for . use Waite’s Waite’s Fur Sclon—Third Floor 5 ‘ s? MALING SHOES ———4 candy, cake, soda pop, gravies? _ allergic reaction or careless cleans- ing. ' Then anslyse the situation. | Fabrics Suggest yesterday? The day before? What Decorating. Ideas did you. put on -your skin in the | A good place to-go for inspire- Ha $225 a yard, you can also find at- tractive cottons at less than $1.3 }a yard—so it isn’t money that de- termines good and bad decorating, these days. Fabrics that are inexpensive, that are durable, that. are soap- and-water washable can be used, ' and used lavishly, even in a home that’s run on the most economical basis. Once you've established at least | an inkling of the trouble, experi- ment by desisting from the suspect- | ed trouble maker. | If you can’t figure it out, save | your pennies if that is the only) | Way you can afford a skin special- | ist. A small fee for diagnosis now may save you years of expense and unhappiness. | Ome way te avoid scars of | adolescent acne is to stick to a Perhaps all you need is a mild- er soap for cleansing an overly- +sensitive skin. One recommended for that purpose is a liquid of blue foam that comes in a tube. It has Auxitiary Gathers in Hermoyian Home The Ladies Auxiliary to Metro- a fast sudsing action without being oo harsh on the complexion. Use A. Plight Bive, Pink or Powder Blue calf Block potent. Heridsome Freeman Smartness Block potent High or Mid Heel. C. Plight Bive, Red, or Honey Beige coll. Block potent _ De Flight Bive, Red, or Beige calf. Black patent. 7 Maling Shoes 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET. . Open Mondoy ead Fridey aa ; qe Wer figs . ° , Easter. Dresses up every suit or. Fok pair of slacks .. . and gives new : ease and comfort! in New Deep Tone Mellowied Tan. FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron St. : STAPP S Mon., Fri., Sat. | - < AY 9 P, M, i ‘ . ; ' 3 j , ; * Neder Vanaege eddegha adel ah rig ai ad i E Pe fs a3 . ey : ig ie ick, idee 10: GRAPEFRUIT ~~ 49° ORANGES 9 mark. were | Last season he injured his arm on Opening Day. Final record for | BELLY’S DISGU STED—Billy Joe Patton grimaces | AP Wirephete | the entire season: one victory, no urning 1 t Poms the — eee | and kicks his foot in disgust as a putt goes astray on| Play begins today. Patton, a North Carolina lumber- | squad include Eddie Macadaeg, | the 18th green during his practice round Wednesday | man, had the best amateur score and shot a hole in |Kent Mills, Kurt Laughner, Gary | for the Masters Golf Touraament at Augusta, Ga.| one in his Masters’ debut last year. losses. Shantz says he has felt okay so far this spring. In his last ex- | hibition stint he hurled five inn- Boy McCurry and Paul Kampner. Wednesday's Miner | $12 S. Woodward. Birmingham | ings agaihst nnah of the Sall also ordered each of the rioters to pation phar i mz" (Rioters in Montreal |=: tonses Gyeace| teen, strel og od one year, or spend 30 days ia| southpaw's control showed con- | jail. , d ‘Given Stiff Fines . maerale unproven ors eee yey ard ie Spring Rivalry In the Saas game Cloyd Boyer en men who took part in the St. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. W — The = blossom out in our new \ 4 SPRING COLORS Just what you need for that extra smartness on Easter— Dickinson's shirts and furnishings in new and tasteful masculine colors. They add the right bright note to dark-t - its and sparkle to your entire wardrobe !____ — Dickinson's colors are just right—not too pale, not too bright. You expect that from Dickinson’s—famous for men’s fashion since great-grandfather’ paraded on Easter! OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS 'til 9 Short Sleeve Sport Shirts . ONE-MAN_ TELLS ANOTHER Saaanummapemenemmemmmmmemmennemmmmmmmmmny, | Patrick's Day riot at the Montreal | world champion New York G NECKWEAR In the narrow style with popular regimental stripes and fashionable shantungs. 250 .. 1000 by Fabien 400 by Scheperille 500 1 1900 Plaids thet will catch the eye and fistter the man who wears them. Bah : SAGINAW at LAWRENCE £ 272 W. MAPLE—Birminghem WALKING SHORTS 495-11.95——_| BERMUDA SOCKS 1.50 - 1.95 - 2.50 ESQUIKE STRETCH SOX in Pastels 100 Argyles. 150 THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC a | iants and the Cleveland Indians close Cards real-Detroit ap hang Hockey | their spring exhibition ——_ League game today were ordered | today. The tribe has Manager’ Boudreau hopes to pay fines ranging from $25 to| ea’$4 afer beating the Gini | ate it yon tad ey eat $100. 37 in at »N.C.\him Opening Day next Tuesday yesterday. developed Judge Emmett J. McManamy Mt [stewed solv one Wt in the re four ; | | ' AUTO PAINTING |°2°""™ | He's been throwi his old Expert Body and Fender Repair time speed and hill for the best 0” All Me of Cars a aaa Blackwell and Gorman, recent- Dick Kryhoski, both had arm ail- tarily retired and Gorman hurled a total of only 37 innings and had ja 32 record. | Blackwell maintains there is no |pain in his arm this spring and Gorman has been throwing quite | well thus far. | Little Leagues Bloom WILLIAMSPORT, Penn. — About 500,000 boys between the ages of 8 and 11 will dl Little League - | ments last year. Blackwel } volun. a » : a the new low-cut GUIDE-STEP $Q95 For work or play + + there's new ease for you in Widths A to D, Sizes to 13. Open Monday and Friday. Nights ‘til 9 P. M, 43 N. Sagirew St. Merit Shoes @ | a er ee cous en Ba - ae a oe a a he 7 rc Ry He PARP | \ f | , V | . f } 7 ek Ta THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1955 | eae ae el 6 was... 1|Haddix, Raschi Combed in Cards’ Defeat =: | | EASTER PANTS +=: S495. I'Trucks Faces Cards |Seams New Talent . Bl pom ool ne — Pats le 4 in Training Windup |Martin, Scott May Be Chiefs Big Hopes Dropo Clouts: =. ot SPRING PANTS. . 12-18 $995 vp fentearaas, ten, we On Links; Newcomers Could Be Big Help Pair of Homers eR ee, nae. OS took grams .. By H. GUY MOATS Chiefs’ better golfers last year,; Harold Titus, Mike Rosenberger f Whi So wade oy wipe’ py aes or White Sox = Washabic, Beautiful assorted colors. duty against the St. standouts, was a big factor in the last weekend New Shipment, Young Men's eighth snd fad mme of sity lettermen returning, PHS golf) “15:5 success, Chiefs won 6, lost|, 4 Schedule of 13 matches, mostly Bingo, son of CH. Lynch's Speak- * spring tour. coach John Maturo is facing 8/3 placed alley competition duals, and three tourneys, opens at Erski Miller’s Dainty Dotti | Easter Sport Shirts 5 OO ee ae aeimce tn Cleveland | rather difficult - task right now. i = Tore ae Oe SOE Ne, ee ino: Mure Shvtoet La i eae A ack ' G-N-L. Aeserted Spring chotes, oe? eeeedaor wil toy to go the route|With « stiff dual Saginaw Valley ee ee vem anien lee oo Gemies tek at Nats; Hearn Shines | cisss was also run, Bingo pre- ; Sox. and outside schedule, including eiieaed in Giant Loss viewty wen te the Deel Beagle 158 N. SAGINAW Le “wi b off “2 the Yankees equalled a major and the here. ‘ in mid-season style. He has ace, struggling Vic Raschi | at Kellert,” Alston said. “I'll play official in the AHL. 36 at Municipal course. ri ce rurier assists for a Ist baseman against | the Chicago White Sox. more of his hitting, but I want ° | the Cardinals here. * * Still Shelf After | . to play the regulars in what. re- | Junior varsity holdovers include on | , 4 Tom Cross, who has been working} Bout With FI | In a regular season play only} It was pitching, or the lack of |mains of the exhibition schedule. De ss, t ' U | three men have achieved this feat | it, that outweighed the Cards hit-|Kellert grounded out in—a—pinch FOR THE ist TIME! ee in the majors — Bill Bransfield | ting power and scuttled them in|role as the Brooks beat Washing e layout, hitting the ball well. Others}; KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — One of the Pirates in 190, George sixth place last season. Haddix par- | ton 6-0 last night. Wal par- | are Walter Larsen, shooting in the | member of the Cleveland Indians’ | Stovall of the Browns in 1912 and | ticularly had trouble. He was off “ei ts; = Nelson, Bruce | yi¢ three pitching staff may not | Fred Luderus of the Phillies in}to a bad start and. then, aiter | Whitfield Youngsters S at : Mickmap, Pet be ready for his regular turn when | 198. | gaining his form, he was injured ‘ ; ----Dproadcast on a ontiac | Hagle, Ron Beckman, George |. season opens. That's Early and lost his effectiveness again. | Start Diamond Action | Bergstrom, Bob Pike, Dale Hannan oh one ; ay land Jerry Richards. Bergstrom|“7™" = Exhibition Games},o2 % 8 ae, Oe | First spring outdoor | practice Radio Station ee [nad Richens are renee ameng te Because of salary differences AMERICAN LEAGUE | Haddix. has had it rough. In five | -¥ first of the week better prospects. Sen tides Oct tein undnannuetlt le + Wen Lest Pet. |exhibition appearances he has a | Ser took Place oe past 2 4 - ew , tt ML ee ’ 2) wi some taking : Loss of Don Walker, who hasi ‘week after the training camp | esmens SEI B @ 9/03 record. Raschi, bothered by 4/ ine to Dwight Thompson, who is | used up his eligibility, will hurt the eat tee , eg he }tnnes Ere AS Is MM 48 | bad back, made his first appear: | a The school ALL TIGER BALL GAMES je SE _ Don was one Of INF | spent five days abed with flu. Now | Sete, O87 C000 Bf fp ance im the White Sox game, | expects about 60 10 be out later the flu bug has him again and he pos ,e si to help provide material for three TRACK SHOES with iesed a chance , | SaSemere | The man who done them wrong represent) (To “0 pletion) oe | Detachable Splines at Charlotte. He pl epee | en Se | ee Rock was Walt Dopo. | and 6ih pers» eon wil . ° . ed into form. | Pittsburgh S... Lae gg swatting a three-run homer off take patt in the city Parks and [x3 BASEBALL SHOES 3.95 up = = lines Ten Aiko. ‘a 13 $e | Haddix and a tworun clout off! Recreation Department program 4 1$12 Rawlings P.MLM. But if Herb Score, who started | Philedelphis “RSS tb te gaa) Raschi. That pushed Dropo’s home | quring the summer. and N fey i { for the Tribe in yesterday's 3-2 | Brookiva enses BB 3! run production to six in eight days re | a te gd (a I ee ‘ . : ! 7 cas | | run in ¢ innings we E . a 7.00 pace, the immediate need for | Beveled’ cS hee york ce) 2 cap Tunes im the sixth. Tony Jacobs | He also hotiiered. Herb Score. the ‘| @EVVES .......... e Wynn won't be urgent. gir uo = @ tet Gnd |came on in the seventh and the Indians’ prize youngster, was ‘| SWEAT SOCKS ... 35c up |) Bakimore (A) 3. Pi cs) 2 | White Sox wound up with 19 hits. | touched for a first-inning run—the | i New York (A) 10 Losehbure ) ve. New York (8) at Dan | * °* jwin 9-3. (A) ys. Philedelphia (™) at| Cleveland nudged the New York| Baltimore edged Pittsburgh 32 Presented Goebel Brewing Co. and Speedw 79 (A) vs. Richmond aL) a | Giants 32, Dave Pope doubled|when Roger man walked by 9 S oy Cae vs. Cmeinnati on a: | 2078s the winning run in the 10th. | Vern Stephens with the bases load- —————eEEE -_ pepeimatemenes “Gingerstown ha’ Jim Hearn looked good for the \ed in the ninth. ANNUAL SPRING BARGAIN SALE! 1st LINE BLACK WALLS Everything for the Motorist Original Equipment Quality at Tremendous Savings! SIZE | Reg. 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Fitti el aaa it Fata a liv ie mae I (Pane pul 7 1h f |Eretedts led Sette | 0 Ni d jie ed ise = ee bail ffi * jiadll = 7 na 2? tt li batt wie co yds Ha] Bete: | 8 HE wait +} ip Biss, SS yl Wade oie Bg dul shpbreyi ‘awa | BB iy pert F | as endun uy RIT topped to — meetings. J gave no specific figures. It said er comes into his deliveries of cars and trucks for | Bitter or beaming, said. It reported 44,115 new Chrys- | the i iditas re agigdl Uydapalta!, test fi i =f Bile - ade nit Fe Le : ii t Ei satiie 14 tt Hh Se Sie Bilt Mian ae ity hit, ill: an s Sees gga 36 eOh head Hee Ul jus = iH EE HEA s§ : zz | eae It Bye 4 S 553 elit qa be he 2 SEs JHH SHAT a Tre , ih; He ; Fathers Held le WASHINGTON (INS) — A Con- Rep. Thompson Wants of Delinquents . rising from TT sak showing a con- Industrial payrolls tinued increase in bank deposits, | $129,492,001 in 1950 to $178,315,919 postal receipts, gas and electricity | in 1953, declined to $168,996,175 last} gresswoman who has spent most Show Rise Over 5 Years. = Ss ee es Se ee es Pee ae (Late Merning Quotations) New York Stocks uel EEEEEEEEE sau $33 Manville, and General Dynamics. “eee. "ee ee SERRA heat and and cag Gncopeinting. 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