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THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 y a es * ies. f-IVy "Cancer Expert Tells Be é t Progress in Research DETROIT w — A University of; Dr. Brunschwig, of the Memor- Dr. Frederick A. Coller told the | win treatment,” he said. “As Michigan Clinical Institute yester-|jong as they are not told, they day, that the public, impressed by | like to cling to hope.’ of scientific develop- Brunschwig said “Actually,” to doctors or into. hospitals in pamen peieaen “ete eb for early treatment of cancer has vanced as rapidly as the mane up The, be said. is, partic: ularly true of cancer of ft facturers of automobiles, ice- r Hf rit Dr, C groups, proper correction of pe- George 4. Curry of Flint in ree- tient malnutrition-and better anes-| *S@itios of his service to young made extensive use of sur-| S¢ttors of medicine serving as Ti ; Pay Campaign Opens Monday - | Mrs. Tony Lippe Win 1st Test Vote ! i i il iF ! : ee i iN i Felt yf! as: fit abi g a7 ) if i} (ut At | i 7 i rity it hina 4 ae H 4 L - i BF Bs | : ! | | i lizk i - af i lh it a t | Hy i : : i 3 = = Pe | ty are meeting today at Birming- |ham city hall to prepare for the fied . of strom. the 12th Fighter Wing at Berg: | aiso survives. he Lynn D. Allen. , The ballot with names of town ‘ ship office seekers must be set The funeral will be Saturday at | up separately from the state offi- "s plane had a fameout | 1! am. at. the Sparks-Gritfin | °°T* slate, Allen explained. Chapel. The Rev. Charles D, Race. — . belly-landed tt authorities | ; The plane received only her pastor, will officiate with burial |Mail-Handling Increases 4 The Weather : ‘i : night mestly cloudy with ec tere lew 36.40 Teday in Pontiac showers and littl change in 4 Lewest tempersture preceding @ am Bouth sets Thursday at €33 pm Tiees Friday eat 6:51 am tives Thureday at 8 04 pm sete Priday at 747 am “—" BDeentewn Temprrateres 1.5 e6eweece 7? Team Wednesday in Pontiac As cs fi recordea downtewn) Aemperatere,............... ge ag pede occecescc esse —@unny. a eee eee ft he Sareussteess3 i Bstecuerer i 2 At & am: Wind velocity 8-10 mpb eusssseseese in Oak Wood Cemetery, Adrian. ~ February at Pontiac Post Office Jed 2.235.558, Acti Postmast Senate Democrats iiss 225.58. Acting Postmaster, This is an increase of approximate- ‘to Push Tax Plan ly one - third over the number of (Continued From Page One) than two votes. The Senaté now is 49-47 Democratic. The Senate Democratic leader- ship's income tax cut could be used only to the extent it exceeds the advantage of income splitting now enjoyed by married couples; the effect of this generally would be to limit the cut to families with incomes below $5,000. ° * . The sibstitute also would: 1 Extend to July 1, 1957, corpora. | tion income and excise taxes rates | scheduled to drop April 1. The! House pill would extend them for | one year ts the administration asked j Repeal a provision in the 1954) | tax law which permits. companies | tO get up reserves for business ex- | penses abd charge them off against current licome } | ‘Just Too Anonymous : z zZ > was { Ayers Tripp. The War. Meanwhile, some 18 township | clerks and voting machine custo- | | dians from Southern Oakland Coun- February cancellations during | pieces.of mail handled in January. Flint con- because of “tremendous ad-| "**Pttals. tract with the union expires May ances” in cancer research, he| The Michigan Industriel Medi-| 29. The Ford pact runs out said, we can look forward to great-|cal Assn., Michigan Regional) June 1, er success in medicine's attack on|Committee on Trauma of the] The UAW already has announced | Cancer. : American College of Surgeons, and its main goal will be a guaranteed . Alexander Brunschwig, co | the Michigan State Medical Soct-| gnnual wage speaker on the cancer control pro-|ety all reported Dr. Curry has| 4 w. anderson, GM's vice said that “though some of | devoted many hours of his own! grosident in charge of personnel, colleagues will fot agree, 1/ time in giving special training to and J. W. Livingston, UAW vice not believe patients should be | young doctors in trauma and or- and director of the they have cancer.”* ——4 thopedic surgery union’s GM department, said in. eat ‘ ' their statement the General H ' Motors meeting will open. “during Pontiac Deaths Big Road Backers | ie'sre esas sit open. Sours a. SSeS Tha ti | : #1 7 a = a = s = otor Co. a Lippuer had lived in Pon | ty read commissions the tempta- , 15 years, coming here from | tion to create a political pork announced’ their representatives Schenectady, ¥. Y., where she | barrel.” will open a preliminary meeting married. She was & mem- | Coleman started to attach Oe ae We aneetty. ce ot Grace Lutheran Church | amendment to increase the license | ‘oe ee s had worked im the filing de- fee on commercial vehicles 15 per | President industrial relations, partment af General Motors | cont but withdrew it when Nichols | “°¢ Ken Bannon, the union's Ford Track & Coach Division. Five | said it wag technically | Department director, said in their years ago Mr. and Mrs. Lépp | tional. Coleman sald he would re- | *'atement: mer moved to San Diego, vise his amendment today We believe it wil) be to the Besid husband provides a gasoline benefit of both the company and Ay en sie i ee erenae’t : the union to meet in advance and by two : Pon. | Mrs. Kern is under the care of ! I ‘he man descend | workers added 1,147 members to ing into deop basement waters. | |). roster. This brought local | Police said the mah, Trenton’ membership to 1.947, the largest Harton Jr., 30 was trapped when | count ever. - | |he apparently became excit | failed to stop the elevator. He had | Gorton oni, te oe will |taken the ride to see “how deep) — seni go the water was’ in the warehouse aoe a ane Building uo basement near the river. His calls on sa for help echoed from the death building we > + | cage. As a United Fund agency the | | : « received an MDBF allocation. ‘Lake Orion Builder , | $100,000 of which is slated for | Birmingham. Vincent Schaar Dies cine a cumesary scroa see ‘| swimmers each, will be held on *| Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon, | starting this Saturday and ending May 28 ‘ | ments by phoning the Board of | Education's recreation department. | Since last fall, 132 classes have | ; Saints of Lake Orion. | been held, with over 80 youngsters | Funeral service will be held at | miastering swimming fundamen. 2 p.m. Friday at the R.L.D.S. | tails. . Church, with burial in East Lawn | * ©€« *@ / 3—BIG SPECIALS at SIMMS 2nd Floor! Ltt | | Mitchell, Mrs. Jack Sills, Mrs. William Leslie; and 15 dren also survive. fy ELECTRIC Fully anteed both by maker Buy NOW $21.50 Remington $26.50 ‘ SHAVER $23.50 LADIES’ — SHAVER . All brand mew in original factory carton. ! Use LAYAWAY Plan. ; | Seon" 1495 [Som 1625 With Flourescent Bulb Circline Fixture on § 5 99 White enamel! circline fluor cent fixture cormplete with 32-wett size, instant start type fixture. . 5 3 and Simms. “weweerererrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreyT. ___ } NEVER BEFORE Such Styles & Quality PRICED $0 LOW! EN’S Spring JACKETS Why Pay $7.50 to $10 or More? ae “WESTCLOX’ ELECTRIC Wall Clocks us S#¥99 Value Advertised on television for $4.95 ook at Simms price on 7 genuine Westclox’ electric wall ¢ clock. This price plus 10% § tax. j _vryYryYrrrrrryrrrrrrrrrrrrfrrrrrryrrryyrryrrereeeeeeereereeeeeeeeee. vewreerrererererrrrrrrvrrr., re ee eh -weeerrerereeerererew'tTTTTTTTT a i lll ill lt i i i i i ii i hi ih hi i i i i hh hh i tn AMM MM Me A Ne ty Sl, Al lel All ly City Parking ots Show || The Day in Birmingha es f , a = a P Pp ‘ reokiy Revere ¥mP.|Mumps and Chicken Pox te wane ote sont | RUNNING Rampant in City on ws Mill’ street two weeks ago, Fis g , pan Mite stitute the “sign”. Wf He whe is nance Director Oscar Eckman re-| BIRMINGHAM — Mumps and | tried before Associate Justice John |. Ommipotence had come with ported today. chicken pox lave reached the epi-C. Emery Jr. yesterday, Found | nese Income the week of Feb. 18 88) emic stage in Birmingham, ac- not guilty were Frederick F, La- ™2rbelts, there would $461. Last week's income from th¢| cording to Anyee Gillette, city vell, 37, of 15543 Birwood, and een ne sign. There is no “sign” 339 metered spaces was $630 health nurse. “While both are | Nello Tacconelli, 22, of Detroit. unless something is contrary to The new lot has &3-spaces, the | .-ssong) diseases, they still seem! Marion Mills, 26, and his Wile natare. , first 256. to be running rampant,” Mrs. Gi-| Norma, 23, both of Flint, were | lette said. ~ | fined $45 and $10 costs esich, after TR rightness of the sun is no Oh Flood Moves To date this year there have beep | pleading guilty to the charge. Also | “Si&”.” but an eclipse is. He said 10 616 cases of mumps reported, and pleading guilty was Edmond E. tha’ on the last day, his coming | Indi K { k a AO Oe eld a heat < Soe Se the outbreak from spreading fur-_ a of and sun” as sun refusing lo lana, OHMTUCKY tr Mrs. Gillette advised that | Costs. to give its light. Here the divine | (Continued From Page One) ‘three steps be followed. — Son goes into an eclipse, that only ‘tions otfered slight cause for con | . iret, she recommended a |Meeting to Start Early | the humble of spirit may recog- joe, school programy whereby any § BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP —| Only two cladses of people found | ‘The Huntington, W, Va., dis | youngster suspected of having & Because the program is to be pre.| the babe: The shepherds and the trict of the Ohie River engineers | disease be examined and, it B | wise men; the simple and the was the first te come up with | essary, sent home before poented by Brownies and Girl! arnéd; they whe know they knew a flood damage estimate. That | ing the germ to other classmates, Scouts, the Hickory Grove PTA‘ nothing, and they who know they + district covers the river from Next. she asked that the | meeting will start at 7:30 tonight, |do not know everything—never the Powhatan Point, Ohle, to Mays- and ad of any child wre _ rather than at.8 p.m. There will| man with one book; never the ville, Ky., plus the river's trib- 7 aegytomt any colar also be election of officers, with| man who thinks he knows. Not utesies tn the’ Gn0e. wi & communicable Gisease. bea social hour and refreshments to even God can tell the proud any- Col, George T Derty, district | "ported at once te | school OF | totiow: thing! It takes good will to find engineef, estimated the damage at) 0" “Gillette suggested | God, and this truth the angels more than $8,657,000 ‘but he said | ors who have had a Largest of the species is the, proclaimed from the heavens: | flood walls and reservoirs had pre- ‘hat Zour dincane be readmitted | Sa frog. of Wea Africa, which: “Peace on earth to men that vented Saher 3016 mien dellars | OSS only after exa tion ar il wee wae te ed, eh mae [and evetath Cineieains. The Coney | She asked for teamwork in han- | River Downs racetrack were | dling the problem efficiently. 6 to 20 feet under water ‘om _ * * down Out of one campaign and into ove duteist son wove looted and ancther is the hope of YMCA of several railroad yards ficials who have just tallied mem ye wee . bership enrollment figures for the High waters indirectly caused | campaign which closed this week.|4 ALL POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES Pay only the lar (that's Ms ) fer your cig- arettes. This price for all exeept some m king brands. (fc tax) SCOOHOHESOSSHSHSSHSEHSOSSSOSESESSOHOSOSESEEESS 25% Discount on All Nest of three heavy and deep arh trays i solid green glass BON lighters at 25% off. . f SOSHHSSHSSSESOSSOHSSSSSESESSESOSESEESSEOEEE Clearance Sale of Imported $1.00 BRIAR PIPES 3%... Imported genuine BRIAR pipes at this low price . . . choice of carved heads, strew bits, jumbo bowls and many novelty de- signs. Buy now and save! 98 North Street Pla PRICE SLASH! Brand New—Guaranteed! Electric ROASTERETTE Nationally Advertised $11.50 VALUE oweee on Jumbo Size Electric ROASTERS $36.50 Velue NOW Roasts 24-lb. fowl, whole meal capacity. White enamel. Factory guar- antee. $42.95 Value As Illustrated —NOW ONLY . eee — — a. 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MARCH 12 1955 CAKE IN PONTIAG ae __ FRIDAY and ‘SATURDAY ONLY! COME IN and GET YOUR CAKE FREE! | $ IN FREE 500 PRIZES DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE -- IT’S OUR 5th BIRTHDAY! wk FREE! KO! 1 i, / SALE ‘STARTS — : , , PN hab) 2 THURSDAY, MARCH (Oth ae | [pet on ia | annie peas ORANGE F Wwice.. 25) Hazel Atlas at ee] ‘ — —— 7 SHOP EARLY [ae | GLASSWARE sable iets =m and SAVE! = @«TiDE FRESH Your CHOICE ‘OF 6 DIFFERENT _ PIEDES WITH $16.00 sate te a ay Pp ree LARGE PKG. BUTTER a COFFEE\ i a $5.00 Se ~tiscgy poe Sag — Pilsbury CAKE MIX ‘Real Good Dill PICKLES POLISH er KOSHER Jar ’ Hygrade’s s CHOPPED - BEEF 3-89 as wo BO ¥ GRADE “A” MICHIGAN FRESH EGGS _~ "53 Hart Brand CUT GREEN or WAX BEANS SWEET PEAS, Lima or Kidney BEANS Cream Style or Whole Kernel CORN Yor aS 00 Choice 3* 89 'lensy roo = 47° Tender, Juicy CUBE STEAK With Each 10 Lb. Bag of... U. S. No. 1 | pexiine 049° Gee, nosy ES : . / yermenota tik eee we gestae les ag? eM ew Z i AC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1055 _ Carrots. prepared this way have @ piquant swéet-sour favor eo Me .. Lemen-Orange Carrots Pour A- f+ ll heat if necessary teaspoon salt tion of carrots with is | ae 4 teaupeens lemen jules spoons of esate juice servings. ‘ato 9 JUICE... (9 Lb. Cello Bag | about four cups. interest this easy way—top : sVeedecccccccccce tO abe ipa ee tee en ee cover and cook rapidly until t | froses 2 Lb. Cello Bay reste ar ancrnn wt. SO) CARROTS. ..........2% 25¢ HOWTO FLAKES ......2™ 28 Fresh Fre Fresh Fresh LOTAN’S : Rrichten Up NR. ‘ob Walleyes Catfish Herring | Smelt Dixie Highway Telegraph Lots Parking The English have a way of say-, one-eighth inch thick. Combine | = a of ing things @ bit differently than | raisins, fruits and peels. Spread Cc c C Lbs. C L we say them. “Elevenses,” for over one-half the surface. Com- example, is their term for the bine ‘brown sugar and = spices; bb. lb. lb ¢ coffee-break. | sprinkle over fruits. Fold remain- nd often |g ts id Bie soc. relayed TREE AS maces | CLEANED SMELT | OYSTERS..." 65¢| SHO, tien tween cookie and pastry. are a} fruit shows through pas- ) bes SALT HERRING | SERVE FRESH "FISH for LENT!! great favorite in the English Mid. | oh Pres abaes together. Score ve: mee wae ete ie | tate Sageciee item. LOBSTER TAILS—FRESH . FIL LETS—SNAPPER—BUFFALO : | pete SS Smeett | Se meme ome eae Fyre tr tyme, te | home nd on ROCK ans ‘ as TURRETS - ROASTING HENS ing any ® | While hot, snap apart along scor- pene one ow ant enw tewe |g lines. Makes about 2 dosen, FRYERS.... _* DUCKS ~- WILD RABBITS - COONS Sitti neat | setae walt PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET or ct course you'll want to have some |Sre"Tien” tyvits: jeeld’ ana ae O2 S- Saginaw St. —Wholesale and Retail— : FE 4.1521 Se ee ee ee ee re oe ee ee ; QUALITY FOODS at... 2 ae in! ii 1 ! : i i 4 ; ee Esk thing improves the cook's popular~ | a ity even faster than having home- | the Then add a layer of ap- made cookies on hand, it's always | ples. Repeat layers until all in- : SE Re tr NS TL aS all around. . Snap ’n’ Rattle Bake at 350 degrees (moderate : | 1 package crust mtx oven) 25 minutes. Serves six. . + ™% cup raisins “S2 peste a Next time you serve tamales 2 tettespeens brown GlgEe pass a small bowl of Parmesan \, teaspoon nutmeg cheese to be sprinkled over them. : ; PIII IIT I IIIT II IIT TIO OE Farmer's oop We redeem Shedd's Scaled Sveattag 400845. trom poge todeys Press. enn OOOD SII 8 A tn TE 9 tee me en gaa - FRESH, LEAN | TENDER, PLUMP GROUND | | = BEEF | neem 3 i OQ? | se 3-5 Borden’s Biscuits. .c- (0c We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! + etme,» 4 Lb. Tin... $3.89 6 Lb. Tin. $5.89 12 Lb. Tin... $9.39 SUPER | MKT. 3 f : Phone FE 2-0119 aah hhh tte tat { Ln AOE A A a ee ee ecudervevrectactcene, te ~ ‘is %y wef Tepe y 7 a page’ ee =] 3 Fy eke ee, eee pile © ie / aie Yt 3 * mS Pos * aa ee 3 é 18g: tye ee ee FSA; eee as bai so ge oo i . . ae ae en. tbat als - TO EERE ON RR Me te Alona phate ag, gu a er mera ey arpa een ngemcter e att e Hane linia ? + Z / * : = Se TP TS NN a Has Meeting Nii ne tae ll sn. iceman ial allinienene el iatttiteen al ; F j FE 4-8163 T’S THE FACT SALLAN CUSTOMERS ENJOY REMARKABLE SAVINGS IN DIAMONDS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM HOLLAND i i You pay lese far the world’s finest diemeads because Sallan's eliminate al] in-between : costs by purchasing diamonds directly from Dutch Government controlled diamond cut- ters in Amsterdam, Holland. Every diamond is of speciman quality, flawless beauty. Every diamond direct from Holland and priced to give you larger, finer diamonds for your every dollar. Comparison leaves no question of the superior value. $44 to $2000 Fed. tax inel. 2 COMPARE . .. DIRECT IMPORTING FROM HOLLAND , GIVES YOU LARGER, FINER DIAMONDS FOR LESS 3 Diamend Engagement $151.00 $251.00 | $101.00 Matching Wedding Band 3 Diamond Matching Band Matching Wedding Band $71.00 $121.00 $9.25 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 The pin of Stabafa Club and a friendly handshake were emended Tuesday evening by Sharon Holland of Eas lroquois road (second from right) to Dolores Surowitz of West Iroquois road, new member of the club, Terri For- tino of Liberty street (left) and Gail Blamy of West honored at the formal initiation held in the Navajo road home of Judy Baker. Miss Holland is president of the organization. League Official to Visit z : sf ! : . Hi aa af gé 711 i if itt { f | ie ? | if if i r | fF : f i | TT Prk i a He rT, ie t ip 1 é F [ i i Boys and . Young Men You NEED NOT FOREGO FIT... for Fashion! ; Informal Oxford spring '55 in brown Sizes 614 to 12, BC-D .. in leather. ‘eee eo eee eee eee eee A.—Informal blucher oxford. Smooth black OOTWEAR leather two eyelet tie for both boys and men. Boys’ 3 to 6, B-C-D ..... veeveceeee ee __, $78 Men’s 6-12, A-B-C-D ........ 060d coscnees’ $9.98 -B—New low cut throat two eyelet oxford... = TRY IT TODAY. THE ALL NEW) SINGER AUTOMATIC it you can sew over 101 stitch variations ' AUTOMATICALLY ALSO it wii make button holes; sew on buttons; em- broider; blind stitch. Pontioc—102 N. Seginew FE 2-0811 Birminghem--177 W. i 4.0050" OIL SHAMPOO TINT te Bi . h Women of Moose IFMUNSNAM | Hold Celebration Mrs. Edwin Gregerson helped seen, Be 5 Pat. ee Women of the Moose celebrate — Locianes their Moosehaven Chapter night by e ee relating to them her recent trip te Moosehaven, Fila. et a at She was introduced at the Mon- r. leanne Brown day meeting by Mrs. George Brea- Shaker Heights, Ohio announce the | don, who had the class initiated in birth of a son, Robert Prescott Ill, | honor of Mrs. Michael Blahut. New New for Spring! March 5. members are Mrs. Lesley Copper- pring: Mrs, Kingsley M. Brown, will stop| The group is planning a to Knitting Bags off to see their new grandson on | Detroit Friday evening to do ritual their way to New York the last of | work for Detroit chapter at Moose From $1.49 the month. They sail March 30 on Temple. A penny supper is planned | the S. S. Queen Mary for a six|for the March 21 meeting. A Applique Motifs weeks trip to Europe. "| special meeting for committee | to Iron on Felt ~_* * ® chairmen at the hom eof Senior | From 55¢ Mr. and Mrs. Alan F. Gornick | Regent Mrs. F. B. Huston is sched | are enjoying a two weeks’ Carib-| uled for March 28. OXFORD SHOP bean cruise on the Nieuw Amster-| Mooseheart Baby Village Day is 50 West Huron dam. planned for March 20 at Dearborn. from Metrett ** * The chapter is invited to take part FE 4-7212 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Candler /in . moved Tuesday from Pon Valley road to their new home on Wil- wr ats ae Mrs. Thomas E. Wilson and Mrs. Glen BR. Miller are in * Mina Beach or several weeks Hundreds of today’s Waee oe 5 ene at Wane gute at Se Sat most-wanted colors Ann, will join them March 18 ° . for her vacation from tebe Se | for home decoration! + * * Mr. and Mrs. Leroy G. Vande- veer have invited guests for dinner Saturday evening at the Detroit | . Boat Club. 7 7 * Mrs. Leslie H. Green and her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Green of Turtle |Lake Farms, are in Fort Lauder- dale for three weeks . . 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ray E. Lawlor of Martel drive left early this week = * J nN Mr. and Mrs. Mac T. Patten returned Wednesday from a trip to Arizona and New Mexico. = . t Mr. and Mrs. Marcus E. Cun- | WALLHIDE ningham took off this week for | wall paints... and in SATINHIDE woodwork their usual stay at the Trade and trim."Use our new Color Selector to help you plan. 'Winds Hotel in Fort Lauderdale, your color schemes. Fia. Kak Real Btfort Pontiac Glass Co. new pump with the straight-across vamp 995 AND ON THE LEVEL . . . this is the smartest-tlittle heel to be in, on the job or on the town . . . dressy, easy. The varnp—e shallow shell, cut straight at the throatline, then tapering to a soft toe—gives the foot @ new daintiness. So ; does the needle. hole collar! tn ‘Avocado, Red, Oyster Cream, Blue Calf. Sin" ; Fate me TS SITE RT *. ‘ . eae RY, le ee ; to discus ‘plans for a) Guild Eight of All Saints Episco- ae Byote, » ot Chane tet te: the getntiylae Bae es eee eae Bubble-Soft Walking! 4 + . > » Jf me tee... ‘ a | Displaing one ofthe compat comping pose aa anee aa tits ae skill with Diem’s: Shoe Store tre Susan Niles (left) and Janet Ross of at the affair to be held at Webster school. eS Ln a i Se a : ; sara as AWE Yh Pre Te oats oe: 1) eae a - F AP WP of +} 4 » of srs bi . WMARCTH. 2 teen ae eather Jone agen egg at Ae be nae a t ey ft ee re Pf A ee Se eee : 1a i oS of ROLE Ps eee ay oS a ES, eee ‘a | = ae ’ — ee Smal ap Pate hie Fee an ty Ce } S a : ; 3 4 1955 Dudleys' Vacationing, in Fh *F a | i teil al [: 4 7 i i if it i ; i nike H “4 i i F il [ly i Af i i MALING SHOES Little Furs... Values to $149! $OQ9 ‘LAYAWAY NOW FOR EASTER! CHOOSE TODAY FOR CHOICE SELECTIONS! Just a Small Deposit will hold your favorite in our Layaway! Breath of Spring dyed Muskrat Sling Cape Dark Honey Blond dyed Squirrel Stole Moonglo Grey dyed Muskrat Sling Cape - Forest Brown dyed Muskrat Clutch Cape Ranchtone Brown dyed Marmot Sling Cape Moonglo Grey dyed Muskrat Stole Cape Honey Blond dyed Muskrat Pocket Stole *All Furs Labeled to Show Origin of Imported Fars! Waite’s Fur Salon—Third Floor ready for spring, our precious new , Open ’til 9 P.M. & Monday and Friday Nights! No Money Down! Join Waite’s Budget Credit Club . . . receive up to $120 to spend todoy ... take many months to pay! Lining .... Tone on tone for a color look that's new a8 tomorrow! Seucy group of jane Morgan styles that give you beauty on s budget + + + Choose yours today! ane _eriginel- with De Roos. - Andalfoam Cushio “The Bes bony Your Feet Ever Had” Pink in Kitchens Speaker Tells PTA LOCATION: . 87 North Saginaw Street « imout tit, sed ei|Parents. Love Essential (text to Federal Store) |} and canister blush their prettiest | Without love and recognition a , dren get their first and best experi- for an up-to-date kitchen. child’s security is impossible. Chil- giant ae git 7 7 RFeei i te r 4 F f i fi] 3 i i it [i F] = t £ i i at i! 4 9 maling’s sweater j > ae W's on elesticines tote cofer thet Pumps Mrs. if i i f " i | H yA The cushion lining provides @ cushion where it is most needed, over the knuckle of the toes for maximum comfort! Hurry in today for your favorite—choose from a complete selection! at - 299 399 pore Named cow Sidi Gadaaee Ganaitaee fost ond j | ! Cen Maling Shoes bd UF tf fe They Cling Like No Pump Ever Clung Before! Open Monday and Friday Evenings il}, |g | &% | 6.29 Op Op 09.0 Opp Ge ©; | fo ta te tas O'S OS: = oe 7 ISIS tS oe “4 Calico Corners. )"¢e 1690 S. Telegraph Roan & wins fam vn 2 eS ) 2% Miles Herth of Deven Gables | Box 85 Fldenl 2-9163 } E33 . ‘SECONDS’ & DECORATIVE FABRICS GALORE ge Drapery and Slipcover Fabrics—Hand-Screened Prints... .from 1.85 Yd. re LIMITED GROUP _ UPHOLSTERING FABRICS ‘Special Price ... S0c - 98¢ Yd. Nylon, Cotton, Rayon and Twoeds BC) (Save Up to $12 a Yard) Nylon Velvet ... .Only 8.95 a Yard @ Twelve Beautitul Colors to Choose From YOU BUY YARDS. FOR THE PRICE OF A YARD! = |¢ Ep ’ tJ Mi . te $n sage ne ~ a ation tie PEE GEO, Fp 0 : . tr : Bi a Wy ies ‘ae ee ex OSCR ic oo. Fh 4 : a ae ‘ i | gitE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955 obi pep get gt tytn a ee Peg eaten - we ah eter . i ee E sue - a el i a ¥ ' . Garden Club Plons -|Secretaries Plan Projects |7ara sar wt te ww-|#+* seuh ia Mp pects wl. _Reginaies Friday snd cofing co | Future activities of National Sec-| 20-24 in Chattanooga, Tenn, Ang |4™S. Bot to say off the mast. Now, }a wneck with collar. ” 2 eps ee Ey i — Sabon Wt teas Garten Com Or dinner meet- bor, ‘ Children’ Suits Proceeds from the parties will be | ing held in Hotel Waldron, | Mary Eddy of Michigan Bell ' 8 used tor a city beautification Pro | irs Loretta Collins was ap-| Telephone spoke at the meeting: ' ; he ete wih eer | earn Wen rom Ape te | en an MaryBieenor Lacan oF 3 retaries ing by Mrs, Ed Williams, Mrs, Don- | ational ‘Secretaries Day is conducted the business meeting. GLEN OF MICHIGAN ae Wes ee | eet 2 Flass were made to sttend the DERBY Assisting Keres * Plans for a membership tos | University of Detroit rn siiieus an Sak. Wheed Moma, te be given Apel 30 from 2 to | arial workshop on Saturday, $798 Te $14. es eee ing ven ( il, ee - Chiefs wil egant R.- Saion Cate wes epee Ne Sree. | cs on Fe fe on 4 : trip will be shown. ‘reales * ‘Sil 4494 Dixie Hwy. -~ OR 3-724 1! Spi Bs B Syleen Garden Club mem-t : are participating in a every | 9 unti 22,/7 Schot- orm Gavotte about these the CAI may ere ) ~ Auxiliary Slates Clarkston a Dedication Sunday (=== = 3 Bemis Olsen Amvets Auxiliary 4 Lf a Bi k h A Rake pans for the dedication of pac ac es ~ Ea to Sunday open ; y “J > house will be held Sunday ‘ / . Y ae Are No Fun! p ¥J to 1 Oal- 3 : land. , Ladies, do you get up in the morning with a back that feels that it's broken in two? Check your old mattress, it's probably to blame! PS © New Custom-Built Mattresses Any Leagth—Any Width @ Old Mattresses Rebuilt Like New in One Day @ Pillows Renovated OXFORD MATTRESS C0. 332 West Huron St. FE 2-7695 _ | _the perfect pump is slim, light and, of course, it’s a —_ m§ i a « CA wienes cou Mane: phree points Soaring high or poised half-hbetween, there is no Jovelier shoe than the pump... the pump newly slender, with a great-ledy air of elegance, with all the wonderful fit for which Rhythm Step is famous, plus 1-2-3 cushion- ing and a complete foam rubber innersole. FASHION ON A PEDESTAL... THE SLENDER COAT 39" Cloud-solt, dreamy new spring coats, practical and beautiful in new spring shades of aqua, pink, powder blue, coral, beige, yours now from a wonderful selection. - TT ae eran er You must see the whole exciting new collection ».. try theiti on . .. and discover for yourself what we mean when we talk about superb tai- loring and fit. In fact, there are so many suits in so many different sizes . . ..misses’ regular and proportioned ... that one will seem tai- lored just for YOU. many styles to choose from and all in wonderful fabrics, select . See Our New Luxury~Orlons, 3495 up Rayons Wools Tweeds Linens Flannels Checks Every Wanted ey Me * 3% ee A deta oe ee ee, oe eee Re « ae) eee gel TOR oe i Aa ait RE LR SOE hes WE FE | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1055 | am Mentay and emerned at 8:67 aren i | . Sign Chico's Relatives » Sam Benson Says: | | -Mfgr’s Like Me! is . a and So Will You... When You See These Terrific Buys! Never. Sale Prices... Because My Everyday Low Prices Are Low! MY VOLUME KEEPS GROWING! $=" | | | , " Kiner Faces Battle | : TONIGHT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! §$\Indians Not Sianuiey Pat with ‘54 S2athoe See |} FREE SPORT SLACKS! iret 9 oe ome srw mum eel eal iti ee ee - —_—_— oe oer — willing ALL WOOL a thought bantam. i SHARKSKIN mistaken idea, says Manager Al Art Houtieman and Mike Garcia | so an interesting battle develope. | weigher laced poonen aT , Lopes, that the American League |on the tront line. Score might fl | tiome run hiter Ralph Kiner trom | cova nshat, Punching power ree ‘a 2 ; champion Geveland Indians will | the bill, but Don Mossi, an out). i non ee lander last night. Macias, using @ bs stand pat on their 1954 outfit. standing southpaw reliefer last progaly Sates | vaheedeg tent back ann bar eee “We're not set like a lot of people | season, would like that starting fight of his carer tor a regular job. with a bruising right, had Songks k ae think,” he explained as the Indians | assignment. Rookie Hank Aguirre in and Al| ‘rat on the floor four times, twice ‘ ‘ met the Chicago Cubs today in the|up frm Reading, Pa., is getting} Larry Doby in center im the sixth round and twice more ' * first of their exhibition. games. | attention and veteran Lefty Bill| Smith in an adjacent field appear | © 18 So CS % &¥, “There are several positions yet | Wight, who played for San Diego | Well assured. But fighting for the ee « : oe YA to be decided. ‘There are coverst| inet sdusen, tant counted out. |ether spat slag with Kiner ere the) oo. | Sscsten in IS ole : 24 -€* young, filows we have to lcok |Vetqran right-hander” Bob Follor | seckie Chlesiie, vetarans Dove | joss \aub to: fil charge a te . e Se oe . over.” counts on another good season with ae —~ rey bog ng - way. He lost only one round, the . | og b. 4 os * * ® Spot assignments. league comeback an Sy & Bo. first, on all three cards. Apostoll oe ee ~~ T : Newcomers given strong chances ° ° . ° 194 with ' Dave Phil- had it scored 60-50 through the 10 oy include catcher Hank Foiles, first At first base Vie Wert: is No. 1/ {0° Cuntentiy a holdout, pleved infill rounds, Judge Jack” Downey os baseman Joe Altobelli, outfielder | as expected but Dale Mitchell, pre-| 133’ sames last season, so can’t be |63% to 46%, and Judge Eddie . Rocce Colavito and,.of course, left- | viously an outfielder, makes a bid) Vonted out James 61% to 48% YES, SIR! I COULD SELL THESE FOR $58.00! )|oxismcs> fas So-"%i | Se wt Sa” i co A spent r American Assn. Strickland at shortstop appear se- ie handed pitcher to go with right-| Avila at second when he signs H A | MY PRICE eacestadeies of Gridders for ‘55 | Spring's ‘Arrival * GREEN BAY, Wis. # — Heed |in Detroit Area Green Bay Packers announced | LANSING « — Two sure sien Mi Wednesday night the signing of | % ‘he approach of spring were re- sing ie » me? ae salina Sisto Averno and James ported today by the state conser See. : , tion department ° sy to 1955 contracts with the National " Eaidhe, pena ondl Seadiivdad ian avarath ie netion af Paterson, | !Vi® on open water on both sides . of the Lower Peninsula. Smelt al- N.J., played offensive guard for pre ting im shoal : papers x Be 238 sounds, "A | Waters of lower Lake Michigan on pr secntonal and an early dipping season is scape the 1564s was his | Predicted H . _ The department said sanvas 2 Soden | Oe ee eda end trom | O8cks and redheads by the thou PARKING 7 @ Longs Reg. $1.59 i calege he eto! ad |weters ofthe Deft ares FREE a whe ' @ Stouts weighs 205 pounds. Upwards of 6,000 geese have . = oat owisent, “ee tere) Ue . of Course! ' @ Sizes 34-50 WITH COUPON $1.19 Pushers’ 2600, draft ‘choice ta Jam | BO at ieiiae cles We oe Piet 7, it’s herd to believe | sell such fine et such LOW PRICES! Sut wary. Michigans whistling swane are Carat, gerne Uf I'LL DO ANYTHING To GET MORE VOLUME. Se now during this event Wearwell Oil, 2 Gal. matte ori ta Ra ie ~ PLL GIVE YOU A PAIR OF $9.95 DACRON BLEND GABARDINE SLACKS Can, 2W1510-18 ‘| Detroit Policeman | fights will soon be on in full force with the suit you select FREE OF CHARGE! ..... : dts Nears Eighth Title jens the peak of ~A migration ; will be reached in : ; You pa TAMPA, Fla. # — Harry W.| The smelt season ~ resangdlid ) , ' Reeves of Detroit, a police inspec- dicted to be one of the largest on ; GET tor, appeared on the way today to! record. suits ! * A s his 8th national midwinter pistol | championship. Young Defenseman Signs OF , R Reeves won the .22 caliber pistol Tiws41219 = WITH YOUR NEW SPRING MY PRICE NAW ST tile yesterday” snd gained 604) With Red Wing Club $71. 162 N. SAGI . points in the four .22 caliber DETROIT @® — Defenseman | matches, two polis more tha! sicy Hitmen, 20, line slened 6 : STORE HOURS: | William C. Joyner of the Border fa 91 © Il potrot ot 38 Pree Sux contract with the Detroit Red t - _ Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sot. 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. | First Lt. David C. Miller of the | "Tm. 6 sittand Ont. te , Mon., Fri. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. All-Army squad was aggregate | 0 youngest player to sign with }) —-4 Could Sell tor 49:50 i ———_____ ot of pombe 50 and Capt. 86- ad cap at tae cre joined the club at the age of 16, ney Hinds Jr.. « ard Army team |. National Hockey League rules member, had 866. | Bove been amended in recent | years and now make 18 the signing Detroit Track to Use age Hillman wil} be eligible .for the That's right fellows . . . buy your New Spring All Wool Topcoat at j $33.91 and I'LL GIVE YOU A NEW SPRING HAT TO GO WITH IT! | Tubeless Tire ' SPORTCOATS | “PBivate Eve” reirvision sensation | DOUBLE BACK _ MY PRICE | . a Homer Hex in NL | Let Us save Poll Be me eri, sealariahchat w 2 Wewnaacs Tubeless Tires — aKkes agg a tie, Detaeit Rese | County Stadion tad a “homer i Ss ae FOR Dad *19" TRENCH 519°" Te D> «la li\COATS Iv= CLOSING OUT!) PANTS...FOR EVERYONE!) Just Arrived! 2 ALL WINTER | YOU SAVE $3 to $6 | NEW SPRING eo NUME j Coming lomorre JACKETS _ “YOUR CHOICE JACKETS . Values to $29.50 i 6” 3" * Reversibles : ee ra -1 ot Geberdines | ED WILLIAMS TIRE C0. _451 S. Saginaw St. | 3" GABARDINES . . SHARESKINS .. WORSTEDS| * Two-Tones if ogy go a ea $14.95 All Wool Flannels . . My Price $9.87 —— ’ ! | : a ee , Leathers | ) tomorrow — yourself the most exciting a Fahd : scien wapedie an, Cae Nomad : station wagon ever made, Chevrolet's show-stopping . oa s See, 1 RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS $581 3 | It’s the latest advance in Chevrolet's quest for the ideal city. = 5 “>. BOYS’ $10.95. “See. gh * ) Ber rRcere - .f $9987 : ‘ and-country car, the lowest full-size station wagon anywhere. © ; “3 : : ; “ te ‘aS Reheat 20 So, a0, Siig es" my, ba 4 ys ey | ee 312% pat. sraget ” "OO" ORVROUT PENS none re sa i . i: : y i; 7} “ . ? > ‘ % ‘ rE és * be : . ; ¥ . & | i ! AR Wolfson 4 955. # ‘ , fi (ee * FRI. & SAT. ONLY ATTIC 1EROK: ond GREAT WEEK ytidoper so d's E - ut 7 | il : ar W. i rang Hi iit t Hist TAHE si HTH Hj ite 1 28 233° a fa Hi Ha tl fi flies is a Hile tal ee suit ie ps : i §. Reliance = Owing te| Benker Soys aati ¢ Seen Gro 29263 IH pit: aya ian By , if RUE Le iy ' Fi uel lla inl Hie oat cle i: ate ii lle hee ALdullinint Hl U Lodge Embarks Spain Today voy ir ph recap i; a ae ag Ht i r et : i He i SHE iin rel: isl Press Brief a runing f0F be eat nates as U.S. En Senet aor Hi nh. ata Th ia ul aI Patra i a ioe [tai it i ayes Hi ey it il fa ful He Ey HEE : fi exsue at ifs ps) of “ a 7 4 7 f ig AS # "ny Be eet aa ‘ 4 } GS SNE Si ER GN, FOE Migr) oth yareaetics « Ce j THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1 LE ay 3 a igi a aap tilt th ant fuel crn maene os 833s faishestse se re ee ne See ee ee ee § je wit Py i islisaeas suuedlitialtines ef eannenee SARE TTT" jesRaRRE=2 ji rene meee “ee eee a ee srSeseet se: rh Rt ste Sito § pele el , ih a dlteiteirte fiz! *e' e+ *® eee sii secs 3 ** Peet gfe recession set in in the ensenies they could I iit 1 fi Fijl aH: pul fit, if Teen &- se are ecenneeen de*da%sae"dazdeccancds nh a "eee ewe eee . 7“- or 6+ sanas ag22n antes dimuon | int bei plt VVeVuVveVvyY is pos- A a Demonstration C ON TOP ms tife;-stop in TODAY for *Ride and appraisal. You will be amazed to find that ~of Your ONTI IN MARCH —_? sible to buy this Beautiful Big Pontiac for less than some models the lower price field. in a hee ; — --2ae R Es ai Bh hee toes tee ee ot ea +4 -- oe a P ‘< ae « ts we F ae O ¢ “ag ‘a + pg BF | ? i. 5 » M =~ Asien ‘a 7 . ‘ ‘ - et ~ re > # — © ? at SS os ws ps a #2#es. « . 2 : “ fe att ‘ei cy i Sa db _ 33 A ra n a3 43H va a 4 te i ie i He i Hl if Tahihd nlite a oe ey : i im zs \Te Give egd Review on ii nil ed a v - Sto 7 Lt & Pat ee . * f > “sr ae ey . * F : a #£ p > a . : b? 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( - Bm ee ye, 2 c ae ~ = : + 7 ee. © 2 i * . a ° . . “% - J cole | “ 53 ps ~ ailinies , “.9 * o en i ? . ¥ = a | , a4 s THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MA) 2 months and 12 days! Jaycee Promotion oe. ee million tons of salt each year, i which is double the output of any | & hearty respect for its fellow citi- " | other state and 2% per cent of the| zens’ pancake appetites — and national total. some money for youth work. ws . / - 2 ‘ — ee 6 You simply choose the amount of | When selecting your purchases, _ Each month you'll receive a monthly payment you wish to simply present your Sears Re- statement of your Sears Revolv- . ing Charge Account, show make and you'll receive total volving Charge Account plate to purchise peywertn, se nies credit of six times that amount! the salesperson instead of cash! charge and balance. a If You Wish Your Account Limit to Be. . . Each Month You Pay Only ....... | MAIL COUPON (TO OPEN 7 _. 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