esa. asthe oe “FONTIAG MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, “SARCH 6y 1959 —46 PAGES. af As < tiac Rotary Club. “The city has its plans under yay to help improve the lature adjourned for the business section,” he told businessmen. “The actual improvemen you—it’ S$ your baby.” Willman cited the progress in urban renewal plans ' affecting the southern half of the business section and last chance of a borrowing the successful approval, so far, of plans for a loop high- ‘solution. ess district. | barked on final planning for urban ‘House quit until 8 p.m., way circling the The city is now Downidion Area _ Improvement Up to Retail Stores By PETE LOCHBILER— ———— i. chatenes to the downtown Pontiac a area highlighted City Manager Walter K..Willman’s annual, OF Poylen Bony. “State of thé City” address yesterday before the ¢ Pon-| Legislator Go Home: Without pasion on Crisis : 4 | LANSING (®—The Legis- weekend today without fur- t of the retail area is up to'ther action in the state’s icash emergency. This virtually spiked the Both the Senate and News Flashes | the coast: at-MeMurdo Sound, and one 450 ‘miles along the coast to the eastward at Little America. _ . A tractor train set out from Little America to scout a ' trail to the site of Byrd Base—500 miles. inland—to be built the following year, struction of two bases late in 1955: one on MESSAGE, THEN SILENCE At.5:15 a.m., on the morning of Feb. 3, an “Otter” (a single-engined plane especially adapted to. cold-weather re compete aetiston = ‘Ope rati on Deepfreeze’ ec Lea d er flying) piloted by Lt. Paul Streich, departed from the tractor train on the lonely Byrd Base trail to fly six passengers back to Little America. A few minutes later came his last radio contact: “Running into strong headwinds. Freezing rain. Vis- ibility poor.” Then gilence. All of Dufek’s planes, except two short-range Otters, had been flown out of: the Antarctic for the winter. Therefore any search parties would have to operate out of Little Ameri- ca, 450 tiles closer to the accident. Could the Otters be blown from McMurdo to Litt gales? Dufek radioed Capt. America to find out. * “You can’t fly anything in here how,” said Cordiner. “The weather has closed in.” “Let me know the minute “In the meantime, what about ground teams?” Capt. Cordiner radioed the leader of the trattor train | on the Byrd. Base trail to retrace his tracks. America another tractor train One day had\already gone when a faint distress sig- nal was picked up. » On the second day after the crash there were two more faint signals. Then, again, silence oes The ‘weathermen at Little - (Continued on Pg. 31, Col. 5) S we leverything will be ruined,” said my ‘cmaane tae eee and furniture jammed forward. ment “like Niagara Falls,” he said. his two children, Kimberly, 2, ployed as a night-shift nurse. the home of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Hattis was discovered by neigh-| bors. The Hattis family is vaca- tioning in the south, they said, . of * * . caved in one cement-block wall of the basement home, hurtling five feet of water into the building. Sheriff's Deputy Roland G. Piess said virtually all of the couple’s possessions appeared to be ruined. Flood waters began seeping into the basementless home of Mr. and Mrs, Merle Wright, 3442 Chalice St., Orion Township, about 6:30 a.m, By noon, the water had risen to about three inches’ in depth. Out- side, ponding waters were knee ep. The family propped its furniture and possessions off-the floor, hop- ing the water would stop rising. “If the water keeps on going up, Mrs, Wright. Low spots throughout the county jan additional nine minutes. * * * The last contact. was made at! about 10:24 a.m. oneer IV a spokesman for the Na- tional Aeronautics -and. Space Ad- | ministration -said, it was unlikely it was unlikely that the Goldstone station would ‘make any further search for it. “We think that this is it,” he said, “Pioneer IV is gone forever.” ._ NASA scientists calculated the distance at 403,000 miles and the gold-plated cone’s speed at 3,960 miles an hour. * * At that time the Pioneer had been under radio observation for about 80 hours, longer than any. other such space traveler. Earlier a “really good signal’ was ed by the General Elec- tric Co, tratking station at Sche- nectady, N.Y., from nearly 400,000 miles, That was at 5:02 a.m. It came from. a_ point deeper in the great void than any trans- ‘mission ever before recorded. @. #2, Loss of the signal does not mean that science would have no idea as to the location of Pioneer TV. On the basis of excellent tracking dur- jing the first 400,000 miles 2nf its journey, NASA. astronomers._.can calculate with fair precision the le America in the February Douglas Cordiner at Little it lifts,” Dufek radioed back. From Little, set out to meet them. America still reported snow ae __ Asked if there was any likeli-) (Continued on Page 2,-Col. 2) hood of further contact with Pi-! orbit it ‘will follow around the sun, way tractor. were threatened by the mounting Water six feet deep in places |lapped at the rear wall of the Vern GM Truck Sales . for February ; Up 47 Per Cent Sales of 1959 General Motors Corp. trucks during the month of February were 47 per cent above those for the same period of last truck sales manager for GMC Wales on jun Saeco Fearing the whole house would collapse, Libby hurriedly carried William, 4, and to a neighbor's. His! wife, Marilyn, was at Pontiac Gen- here. eral Hospital, where she is em- In Walled Lake, the damage. to} Pressure from ponding waters) area just south of the Straits of Mackinac. Scores of schools had to | A Greyhound bus: with about 10 {passengers aboa “|State Police to be s | snowdrift on U.S, 27, 12 miles south lof Cheboygan in the Mullet Lake | area. a * * * were closed. St, Ignace, north of the Straits of Mackinac, was virtually is0- lated, Schools in-the area were closed, Main roads as well as ee drifts. Traffic across the Seale ot Mackinac Bridge was almost at a standstill. Eleven. brand new Chevrolets were’ “flattened like - pancakes” under tons of snow ‘and ice when the roof of a building in Cadillac lapsed today. Damage to. the building ahd its contents was esti- mated at’ between $50,000 —and $75,000. , At Sault Ste. Marie, ‘Jim Bennett got instructions by phone from the an aunt delivered a baby boy Ae day... ~ 2 oe as 4 In the Detroit area; heavy _ rains fell and some sewers and dratns were repotted plugged- Elsewhere, much of Iowa, hit by its worst March snowstorm in 10 years, was nearly paralyzed. Air travel was grounded in many places, Many schools in fowa and Wisconsin were closed, Business and industry slowed operations, with workers hampered by — conditions, Truck & Coach Divi ision, reported today. & Coach Division, reported today. | Woodhouse also said that the combiried total of 11,829 GMC truck sales for the first two months of 1959 were 40 per cent above el lait months of last Although February had fewer |} selling days than the months~pre- vious,”” Woodliouse said, “the daily selling rate jrose for the third con- tive month indicating the rap- idly increasing need for new trucks in the farm, construction, fleet and other large truck - markets," Woodhouse said. Woodhouse and P. J. Monaghan, general manager of the division and General Motors vice president, have just completed with other) GMC offitials 12 of a planned 2 COULDN’T KEEP UP! into porn get a the job at once. vA hae eal ee showings across the country of a new GMC lightweight Diesel high- = re All schools in Cheboygan County where they were being stored col- Z family doctor and with the help of ~ DIAL FE 2-8181 oo 3 2 iene aaah nt iain SEL TI os Shige nett twit a ee RM gerensres AM. iscenes+0- > ded peaches f | Beeusaseeeesoesse* a in| Pape, but “the Sheriff FLAMES SWEEP . fore’ the roaring flames ‘which leveled the three- The de- and AP. Wirephote were evacu- legislature Adjourns Without is Aon (Continued From Page One) “or going into the ) Veterans Trust Everything's can see,” said Rép. Allison Green ‘jot Kingston, GOP floor leader. “That is, unless the A Democratic insider said “I'm | reconciled to payless paydays.” It was conceded all the way round that although the Veterans Trust Fung assuredly is a sitting after April 6 for political reasons ee eee WEereaten Geveloo- meénts State aid to local schoo! districts will fall about-36. million dollars in ; a a state official = Report Flooding in County Homes * (Continued From Page One) McCarty home. at 1922 Hoeft Dr. in Commerce Township, _ i} sWe're” strandea™ were. wert have to get » boat’ in order to get out to get groceries,” said Mrs. McCarty. Township offieials reported they. fod, ‘were flooded—with telephone calls for help in pumping away water. : Waterford Township firemen spent hours early today pumping jWater away from the Libby home. d Roads generally were in go0 "s Depart -ment warned that » freeze today sd! could cause « ctuseuensessgay * Redford State Police said low te"! spots on Northwestern highway be- tween Eight Mile road and Tele- graph were flooded, but traffic was Novi early this morning because of flooding, State Police said. The intersection of Orchard Lake 39)and 12-mile roads was threatened by a tributary of the River Rouge, ly cloudy weather with little temperature change, the hig around 36, Sunday and Monday will ibe partly cloudy and a little warmer. — The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. was was 30. Got Her Number? — REXBURG, Idaho w — The baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Baler of nearby Terreton Thursday—March 5—weighed 5 pounds, 5 ouhces and checked in duck it won't get the business until able to pass through at a slow! 2% degrees, : Saturday's forecast calls for part- 35 degrees. The reading. at 1 p.m. | ated, and one is in critical condition from inhaling | . sinoke. The loss was estimated at $125,000,” forthem. ‘ last fall that the utili- ee — he vensice to Se tne Wine sazpo0 (Flannery Trial sce sis zocor in Accident Suit (Gets Weapon lie “repelee got of et eeouel Mm petdenes oop ise, SE gg aS {ha promised to pay the city back County ae i " |funds are required to get the ex- ‘Bludgeon ‘Used — -in|pansion program under way, Hillsdale Murder Main Library. The city bas sess ave tee ROR 16-gauge Siete wiih Pease 3 brary this a. & Se ast Franklin and Square Lake -roads. The suit contended that Petsch was speeding and went through a stop x * * A negligent homicide chargé against Petsch will be dropped at _Tequest of complainants, ac- g to George F. Taylor, chief assistant prosecutor. - Flying Boxcar Crash | Kills Eight Marines CHERRY* POINT, N.C. (AP)<— when their Flying Boxcar crashed here. in a driving rainstorm. One The big transport was approach- am. when it crashed. ’ The ‘sirvivor was Acting Sgt. Ralph J. Mauro Jr., son- of Mr. afid Mrs. R. J. Mauro of Hamden, pita} at Camp Lejeune in critical condition. Cigars ‘for Gretchen, Too BONN, Germany (UPD—Sales “of cigars are on the increase in” West Germany due to a fad by German housewives to join their ‘State Police Detéctive Ch ‘Stackable, | Flannery's fingerprints on the shot- Eight Marines died early. today bed. ing the.Marine air station at 1:30 Conn. He was taken: to the hos- | The shotgun was -produced Flannery’s triaj for 3 * Long. Two fingerprint ex from the Lansing Staté Police tab- oratory, Daniel C. Myte and-Larry testified to finding Flannery ts alleged to have ten When talking about that, Hines said, he spoke more slowly. _ *-*' @ Under cross-examination by De- fense Attorney Joseph W.. Louisell, Hines said Flannery never gave, Under continued questioning, Hines said FGlannery told him Neitling teased him and threw him out of Bees Have Had It, Too WASHINGTON (UPI) — Bees | apparently are gétting réady for spring. The Agriculture Depart- ment’s semi - monthly , “Honey Market News” reports that “bees are bécoming restless and are in need of warmer weather." Confession ‘a Hoax’ ~ YOKOHAMA (UPI) — Jobless Yashimasa Sunazawa, 38, told policé today he falsely confessed “to murdering his father, who had _wanted to go to jail so relatives “+ ingne for a city of this size.” \of pure water would be a committed ‘suicide, because he , sen es the air-| question of quality rather than quantity. | “Industry and householders alike Huron water.’* A new, virtually unlimited new expansion, however. the husbands in an after dinner | would have to pay the funeral ex- | scheduled for construction begin smoke, r ~ra@ penses. He did and they did. ning next year. LL ELE LEP OA ALA RIE LRAT DAM LER. AN ‘ : Sha _ SLA YBAUGH’S : {? * : : 7 7 : at) & a : ¥ . 4 , : 3 ‘ uy yy . 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Aish is CPS rreT ALUMINUM with a hammer, Romeo’ State Po- tAREL PARK = The body ofa "Hazel Park father of four was re- covered yesterday from the Sti, iJohn’s River, 18 miles northwest.of|- wand gustine, Fla, James , H. . |Hamata St. had been missing eight “Mrs. —Tolliver—H,.—Williams,—with, — agg ge lm in Jackson- ville, Fla, a ™_~TerrrrererererereTrTrerTe TT “Many other. = $1.29 cme be . : Uses. Ordinary Tap Water or | “Werth g3tse dose 2 gt se ash ot In Frankdin ss Monday . Voting on 3 Special Issues } Sipurchase capacity rights from the| A arco tirelite Gosiidlt tomeon 0d be filled. They are Donald W. Hunter and Wills: Worcester, are: _I. Should ‘the village join and; Evergreen Interceptor Sewer? * @. Should the village levy as much as eight mills in village taxes for road improvements. Shoul Mage iestnog | ™- Garwood. : Ts gh eee gob: to pest road! Matched Br getty: - ~_ for construction qnd ,,.improvements treasurer's, job_are nz; Meret sgrgie sy geen eng Cardell ‘and Wekel; and for the post of assessor, Alfred O'Neal, . 52, “ 560 x “days from the home of a sister,| *8ck learhe more heated, Crill grabbed lice reported today Hospitalized was Leo Wernet, “14, of 80455 Capac Rd., near here. He was hit by Irving Crall, t, oe same address. Scab belie taa'heie-whine be | lives and also the small shack offered Wernet $10 to have the lat- ter’s car fixed. Wernet told police the thought Crull “was trying to : .. trick him.” As the ‘exchange of words be- ‘@ hammer ‘td struck Wernet. | The victim was taken to Com- munity Hospital near.here with a oy ro Teacher|’ Wants to Pledge Help to ‘Rebel’ Farmer. Seicmapting to intone Seonrced: tet r 0 be - Ameren,” ae elaite: He added “I don't think I'm dis-| abled any more and shouldn't be i the ‘checks anyway.” Knowles is a chemistry teacher at {Lawrence Institute of' Technology ' “in & Rs weak A pois Salis th at Se oe ae Détrait. i Pgs “Yankus had already paid his debt Yo Uncle Sam and has an- ‘nounced his intention to forsake: this country for Australia where he ' Mevosahed kobe as Meets” _isealp laéeration and a aa + | | | | | over the left eyé, Jt y -earea ap hook lomnert, P| Mandon Lake Youths to Sing Sunday at 5 P.M. Choir-of Mandon Lake Community Church will present a special musical program at the Highland Methodist Church at 5 p.m. Sune Pomona Grange is meeting with! the Lone Pine Grange. at the West Bloomfield Township Hall on Or-\day as a vesper service. chard Lake road Tuesday. | R. D. Perry will sing a solo, _h Naceck eateet Sih be evel od Og) ee ae 7:30. p.m. followed by a met-|Kenna will sing a duet, ing at 8:30 p.m. Coffee and tea| Talented chalk artist. Eileen’ will be furnished, LeCompte, will render a_story in C. Emmerling and Leo J. Wish-| All granges are invited to a | Piceatee as a special feature of! tend : the program. ~~ ‘Addison Group Asks | Write-In for Hickmott ‘ ADDISON TOWNSHIP—A group of township eitizens have organized | a “Donald Hickmott: for:Treasur- as chairman and Elmer Powell as ballot in the April 6 election as a re-election to his present post In addition to pushing the can- election. It is a matter of .record. All persons er” committee and have named) treasurer, ~ Members have asked. Hickmott to: sticker or write-in candidate, was defeated in bal- by fellew Republican Walter Grif- | fin im the Feb. 16 primary. The didacy of Hickmott, the newly) formed committee is promoting that one half of the eligible voters ‘in the township are not registered, | be rested by next Mond in order to cast! their ballots in the April election, ' Mrs. Melvin W. Thorman to serve; allow his name to be placed on the! sant arte nomination to seek vote was 113 to 198. registration for the forthcoming they said, Mrs. Thorman stated today. 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To ia $7.99 gage ee as ee Sizes 812-3 198 Wells's ChiidieneWaha. ‘ 4 [ae dag j : ie . ce \ ; " , ! f ; : | | 8 ss Ae : Health and Medical School district: . eaten iin tub.aietg sohtines a. 2 a Pas: of. ‘the ata cat a The ‘margin of vietory w was slight, but nevertheless enough to Year. a ri Ah ti i fi f y aaked “the Worl pte would be autiorised eat 4 +. : Mt : rf i ; is i 1 motion popaivepm be! yea down barriers of suspicion and dis- Se ee” tees See : ae to Pay More Taxes. _ At at the in- vitetion ¢ of Cipities the pallens Na- . to be cinavainlated: sae facing the co es a ee tions General Assembly by. unani- facts squarely. and okaying $5 mil- — 2 os Ith tion in school bonds for new buitd-~ _ Organization to carry out plans for ig and operational “costs: in ‘their establish two records. They ap- proved the biggest construction bend issue in the district’s his-, - tory, plus keeping intact their record of never thumbing down school financing money. 2 Ele ee See : it is the individual’s responsibility to weigh the facts and on election day express his opinion. In this case tl Be Some ‘Tims Before the Big Fish ry. ~ the majority of the people was deter- David Fareanos Says: Khrushchev. Backs Down Again mined that the necessity for new school buildings existed. They also realized that additional operating | heeded. growing community, ~ ol costs are skyrocketing. -\ But what better line of defense for the years ahead do we have — Eee eee for our future \. #@ iw ® , The School Board, with the able assistance ‘ef Superintendent Wu- LIAM SHUNCK,, went directly ‘to the ~ people and appealed its case. The. property owners responded and “Waterford’s fine school ‘istrict will continue to prosper. \ The Man About Town Indians Learned I And Now Do It Better Than Any White Men in Country Miami Beach: Where the sharks > \ come too close and the wolves ge teo far. - A fact not generally known is that the descendants of the early residents of the Pontiac area still have a monopoly on jewel bearing manufacture. The Chippewa - After eight years study the House Indians roamed this territory as far back Ways and Means Committee and the Treasury finally have agreed on a as history goes . They were gradually driven weaiter’ after taking sides too much with the early sound plan for closing an income tax prench settlers in their almost continual "peal Wa tes eekiieg at fo true bo> _ Come of life insurance companies for- generation further forsook the old In- dian ways, and got deeper into the marts of trade. In this they did well. Several families »- with some com-_ learned jewel bearing. Now the only plant ~~ the first time since 1921." ~~ ku &. © ~The Administration: the support of such conservative Republicans as Sumpson of Penn- sylvania and the late Dante. Reep of New York. It provides that income on investments is ~ to be taxed after making allow- ance for the building up of proper reserves. Other income is to. be taxed in stages, half at the time itis earned and the rest when and if distributed to stock- holders. x * * ‘The measure is expected to yield $545 million in revenue»$226 million more than at present. Sponsors feel that the new plan is fair and will en- courage the growth of new and small = THE PONTIAC PRESS. ot this kind in the United States is at North Dakota, operated’ by Chip- under non-Indian supervision. ‘Experts say that the Indians in. this “work have created their monopoly by their native intelligence; superd-eyesight;-- excellent muscular reflexes and a patience required in successfully working with the WASHINGTON — The’ Berlin crisis is running true to form. Just as it appears to be comitg to a climax that could mean war, the Soviet blufler-ts-chiet - retreats_a—___ maneuvering, which js -histori- ‘cally known as dictatorship Selo: ma The Soviet res now says that the May 27 deadline on forcing Western troupe o.ot Bee in can be moved sible negotiations” are under way with the Western powers. Prime Minister Macmillan is ~ hailed as having won this im- portant “concession” from Khrush- chev during his recent visit to Mos- x * The moves in the chess game are all too palpable. The British prime minister has said that the West \might even be willing to pull some its troops away from West Ger- provided the Russians pulled away from East Germany. This is a form of “disengage- ' ment’? ‘which has been debated for many. months, In essence, it means a retreat and withdrawal ~ by the West\in the face of Soviet It may not make the West Ger- by life insurance wars with the English. Each succeeding ans happy, but\it satisfies the peace-at-any-price tain, where the timent inside tish prime “minister faces political opposition - - from the appeaser aie all the time: * *e « \ Meanwhile, President Eisenhower : at his press conference this k was careful not to criticize British prime minister’s mission ot its results because, after all, the \ Purpose. of the visit was. solely. to. elicit information as to the Krem- lin ruler’s attitude rather than to ‘reach agreements. ~ Back in the city named ‘or their early ruler it is interesting to note that these bearings are a vital part in the program - that makes our present Pontiac the great city that it is. Over in the hills north of Rochester tives Burwood Greer, who is one of my best producers of un- __ usual facts. When most of us are having a good time other ways, Burwood is study- ing—and having @ good time. He finds that the word in the English language with the most meanings ts “set.” And I think you'll find him right. My dictionary gives it 45 different meanings. My luncheon partner, a prom- inent Pontiac physician, warns that any man over 40 should be sure about that ticker inside his left ribs before he does any “snow shoveling. Seen Verbal Orchids to- ‘J. A. Tilson of 230 North Saginaw St.; 85th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connell ’ of 174 Seminole Ave.: 54th wedding annl-: versary. fue ak . > Mrs. ©. BL Bonswor - of 150 Chamberlain St.; 81st birthday. Mf. and Mrs. William Taylor of Swartz Creek: golden meeting arini- “versary. _ Mfrs. Charles W. Kerr > of 105°S. Johnson Ave.; 8ist birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roberts g of 233 Baldwin Ave.; ‘golden wedding anni- Versary. Mrs. Effie LaFlambey of: 100, Douglas, 87th er: = As a piece of probing of the side’s intentions, it was to degree successful. Macmillan can also retreat if need be when he finds the Ameri-' ean, French and West. German view to be in accord with, the nrilitar y recommendations of Gen. Norstad, commander of the NATO forces. ‘Military men of the West don’t . think it helps the morale of their forces to be withdrawing Allied troops from West Germany under - pressure from Moscow. Coincidentally: in this country, the secretary of defense, Neil Mc- Elroy, at a news conférence gave the impression that, far from re- treating, the United States intends to advocate resistance by “force should there be any attempt to compel the Allied troops to get out of Berlin in violation of the exist- ing four-power wartime agreement. x * * McElroy said frankly that, if fighting breaks out over Berlin, 1, he : The Country pcan ' doesn't “quite see a tee you ‘could avoid Russian forces,” and that it would be “very difficult to keep it’a limited war.” a eS He added that ‘we do not see ourselves fighting Russia’ in any- thing that could be called a small war. The secretary also remarked that, while there would be reluc- tance’ to use nuclear weapons, . they certainly would be used if necessary but-that he hoped that the friction over Berlin “would not. get to the point. where that kind of war action would be re- quired.” So from one side comes the usual - pressure to win concessions by threat-of-war and bluff taetics. From the other side comes the , firm language of potential -resist- ance so that the Soviets will not miscalculate and, tn the belie! that there would be no resistance at, all — take some step that would bring on war, One reason for the cockiness of the Soviets is the reported belief in the Kremlin that thé American people Voted against the Eisen- hower administration in the 1958 elections and that in 1960 a Demo- cratic administration is coming in- to power ‘walth ‘wil be ‘teverabie to Moscow. * * * This impression has been given by the public utterances of some Democratic members of Congress, but it by no means reflects: ac-, curately.the overwhelming senti- ment of the,Democratic Party, - There is every reason to believe - Dr. William Brady Says: Combat ‘Gray Sickness’ With Vegetables, Fruits The medical name of the ‘green sickness,” . here recent- ‘ly, was chlorosis. I use the past tense because this type of anemia seems to have become extinct in America since trans — RADY of anemia seems mS to have taken its \ lace, namely, the gray si¢kness, “The medical term for this ie chron : \ hypochromic anemia, Hypo- welene is an $18.75 word mean- i icie o So blood count and foloring matter (hemoglobin) measurement are much like those characteris- tic of chlorosis became essential in “inealinas life. The health foods (chief sources of vitamins and minerals) are avail- able now, but some women are just too dumb to make ‘em a part of their daily diet. * * *. ana —. not more vos Pp or words long pertaining personal hesith ad he ease, nae answered by Dr. Wiliam Brady, if a ones sel ressed soee EL a. —_ to The jac Press, - Don’t Overlook | This Good Bet’ The Michigan GOP should pay. nant i i § ie tinted ‘Southern Negro, Return to South’ unable to hoe a straight row of cotton. The white ‘trash won't want you then. We won't own you, If you leave now you'll be just in time to meet that white man’s mule Monday morning. Mrs. J.H.M. Earlemoor Blvd. ‘Weatherman Has . Been Very Close’ Your weatherman is about eight times as good as he was last summer. During the entire winter his predictions have been right almost every time and he has had a tough deal, for the weather has. been very changeable, ** * He has called drops and rises im temperature gnd snow, sleet sand rain very, very good, x I was a complainer last summer aoe men 5 week te sae. Fred Hulet White your Senator and vie your wa pion on we att get It to & publ vote, ‘Just Wait and See Who Gripes Most’ Our worst winter of all has prac- This excess is allowed as 4ddi- tional income tax withheld if he .uses the Form 1040. You are urged’ to first read the ‘Instructions, then start your re- turn. If a question arises, tele- | phone your local Internal Revenue Service office for the answer. Case Records of a Psychologist: Child’s Fear Needs ‘Unconditioning’ Tommy has developed a sud- den dread of the dark and dates are imagery Ging, sée- cocted by story-tellers to give EE ten ae pin with terror Qt _ folks goose pimples, __ e. So learn how to “un- condition” such unwise fears or your child may go through life saddled with phobias and un- s.(the green. sick- ness); but chronic hypochromic Women wit oe For further data on the gray sickness send stamped, self - ad- ficiency Anemia—The Gray Sick- Too many women with the gray —with “gas,” “‘auto-intoxication.” me young girls who had a. hn ji If: = BF it ut ay Uk . _ sitters must have due nervous tension. Use the strategy ottlined below and rate yourselves by the “Tests for Good Parents.” j By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE . CASE A-471: Tommy R., aged 3, ‘has developed a terrible fear of the dark. . “Dr. Crane,” his worried mother “I think our baby \ries. “But, regard: le of how it 8 d, Tommy now ‘ hys- terical at bed time and ‘sc s and ; cries if we try to : turn off the light DB. CRANE in his bedroom. “In fact, he pleads with his Daddy and me\to PLEASE let him have his C open and the light on. i ‘ * &% - * “Even then, he is and it is only because I and tell him he is a BIG. che - can stay in the room at all. “So what can we do to get him relaxed and unafraid?” “CONDITIONED” FEARS: =| * ‘Pear of the dark is not a native < . Or inherited dread, It. must be. acquired in some way, as possibly — by having ghosts or robbers linked with dark clothes closets or un- lighted” bedrooms. a positively telling them there are - Ly ac eee ce Remind the ‘child, too, ‘that God gives us darkness for protection. For example, boys and girls gain —rest for their-eyes by this soft blanket of. darkness that covers our part of the earth at night, vig, 4.0 far outweigh ‘sack dis- advantages a relief of tension it affords your child or ‘Mother can then hide with him in the clothes closet, also with its light ‘on. Next; hide” therein with the child but now turn off the light; but let the bedroom light remain on so. he can be reassured by its light tuner the cidvet door: suet oteemnssanth Finally, you can ‘get the child to hide in the dark closet in the _unlighted bedroom, with you be- side him. Ultimately, he will hide there by himself while you hide elsewhere in the bedroom. By this method of gradual steps, and by feigning inability to find him for a long timé, you will build up such glee in his mind that his delight at the darkened * bedroom or his clothes closet, will outweigh his former fear. * * * Rs: is what we call ‘‘Condition- in psychology and it really works. You can use the same method with dogs or other animals who are gun shy or afraid of thunder, ‘Wor fear is a universal trait ot animals and man, but unwise fears should be banished as soon as possible to prevent fettering a child permanently, And to. be better parents, send for my ‘‘Tests for Good Parents,”’ enclosing ‘a stamped return en- velope, plus 20 cents, Let your child rate you, too, a rare write t, George W, Crane © tie =a By of ihe Ponting A Ptr 1 self-addressed nr ge and Soe 20¢ 3 ¥ typing and print ge when. ig = ee a pay chelog, phiets —— 1080 ISoginaw, Bay City Flood Danger Lessens Fast Van cir ¥(UP1) Whatever * Sheriff : sald the Tittabawassee River is open but the Flint and Cass rivers SWEETS "2 422 West Huron St. SS possible superb picture — greatest-ever contrast and tivity_rejects interference! Ri any TV! Base optional! Come in and hear it . 37, and William J. 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Here, Sharon Green, a senior art student, of 34) East Sheffield St., polishes the surface of on agste._ y, _ MARCH 4 1050 _ Sag Sg en ee Pontiae Press Phete Downtown Tremendous Savings in All Departments We find that we have stock remaining - « The clerks have gone .. . : : pong Res ey. Rye ane sy saben 8. goiey! Seren ste _s08 Som: Fie epee listed, there is no profit (for us) in this | | Cash } and Carry Only! . ‘Ladies’ BLOUSES Were to $7.98 1 89 v Can’t Keep o8 4 Book Classics Dropped - Board. of ‘Wéication drop these |i PHILADELPHIA (AP) — It FM. sound! consolette— @ IT : SWIVELS! 3 -— " brand new | '59 model! Sunshine picture tube gives © tstanding selec- } st, fullest ge quality of 3 Sanus Men Returned > robbing a feed store. '= | Sault Ste. ; =| Canadian police arrested the trio BN sault Ste. 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The Quirign on top of the arch was president. : recently restored from “damage suffered de iene : World War II, " DEVEDING LINE — Controversial East and West Berlin are divided by the majestic Branden- berg Gate. Here a group of Russian soldiers gathers on the Eastern side of the city's zone Abouf 8 per cent of America’s a You wonder if he really was. sist dibs We aise Gar lin wake cussed ried eaten makes, models and colors of used cars and trucks. He has priced them to move : fast—make room for the many cars he is taking in trade on the popular new 1959 Chevrolets Take the family, take a look and take a drive now. See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer MATTH EWS-HARGREAVES, Inc. 34 Mill St. and 631 Ookland Ave., Pontiac, Michigan For the best used car buy, go where you see the OK sign ? 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YOU CAN HAVE So hee goes. : Fs nee cei aay tees one | cirenit Judge ‘Wiliam 3: Beer’ Atecea. ‘funny story about a baby sitter) The raperiay was ‘lhl seterdayr coco Royal Oak city 1 for a FEW PENNIES Per DAY! who got stuck on the job—because| fitter, now’ assistant sonata re rt Oak her employers: forgot to tell BEF! ait ce the’ Oe Ser Do Away with Hard Bitiey tsa just paintea tne tojer|emier of the Oregonian roel eing ra Began, and Rusty Water : | Sg | — = 3 e MMT. = _ 3959 PLYMOUTH DELIVERY SAVOY 2 Dr. Sedan Here is both 1 ind’ economy’ aren: f f 4 fully upholstered and tinished wedi: Fac cola and ph ded with oe mate tae ow operat- “ing cost and ruggedness means ie years of srouble-free service. bie By: every sense an "Pun is fini, but it turns out that | Well- November. He said the story was told him es * M around the world for years. —_jelse, then the’ someone else said | This week the. emeaet man} mother Sau tad Bai, end a responsible for the latest revival on est oon oe en actually hap- We = * Sr 7aeP | ” a little record-straight-| Added Miller: “I am sure the,‘ ; © Torsion Ale Ride © as es fFening in the matter, - HHedy-in question must be embar-| Judge Beer refused to order car valgepin yh psd papricg oil Bh The St" Paul Dispatch, which|rassed no end bythaving her end| the “city to return another $287 © Safety Rim W Fim see * 118 | pubtiahed the: as rey sper yeepoced to Sa. ee ee ee group because this @ heels rm Ke ncoot fad insurance man ‘vouched for its! quarter century,”*.— - amount, worn. * io '° 1959 eee as —econducted two subsequent} From_ Noho ean peaticstons a, came Py itor - of nee ct | conclusion the tale was came word that his wife read of a However, Judge Beer granted | The paper printed a second story|similar incident in a- novel the the return of ty rest of gic 2 pong skepticism. very: day the latest version was! because “it obviously wasn't being The insurance man, however, published ‘here. used in the illegal bingo enter- | stil. sticks to the story as firmly Last August, the British medi-|prise.” “Bjjas the baby sitter reportedly didjcal journal Lancet recounted al-| 2” to the toilet. seat, although he now/most exactly the same same yarn—say-| He said the police had no rightill. attributes it to a friend Who at-/ing the events had occurred about|to seize and hold onto $821 taken| Bi tributes it to @hother friend..and/99 years ago—in a discussion of| from a table in an.adjoining room| So- on. the mens of plastic versus Woot-and $10, confcated) from two) + x. 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They are now eligible for scholarships to any college of their choice, «= x * * ” cantohed!, 1, “Yea ‘Gem: ata Re. wos iccidiaanettlensd2*adicen?:) co sonmanaatiainn teseeanemmnmenacnemiaaaaenmene oasenaceeae ee a tm ehiaticcdsi ius wx ee ae, Sete ak Se 0 Oe dates of the cheerleading tryouts tte and the Pontiac Fight free copy of the Quiver. . Song will be required in the try-| outs. * the mann, vocal tnusic teacher. | All the schools in- the Detroit Pohtiac Central students at- CHEERING TEACHERS — Getting ready for the student vs. faculty basketball game at West. Bloomfield ‘Township High School are cheerlead- ers‘from both sides, from left, Mrs. L. D. Burt, a teacher of 3556 Orchard Lake Rd.;. Linda Saunders, a junior of 4865- Lockhart St.; Mrs. Richard Vershure, an instructor of 6761 Locklin Ct.; and Carol Knapp, a junior of 1641 Maple- wood St. The game, sponsored by the junior class, ee ote aN ese econ mabe y | | Start Rehearsals -for Variety ‘Show | + Michael's exhibited projects at the Science Fair. These students in- Here is the third in a series of, Young America patterns which | trim, a print of cotton or rayon for will be featured on the high school | jthe rest of the outfit. Denim with. - page once a month. | plaini or ened sharkskin would It's a three-piece play dress de. signed by Charles LeMaire, a) creator of motion picture fashions, |* Select the correct size from the, ‘The shorts are notched on the (Chart below which compares to March Teenage Pattern Is 3 Piece Play Dress _ Try plain linen for shorts and _be good, too. ie. O° 8 side seams and intended to be in en _ Lt at St. Mike's | By CAROL BAUER The Catholic Youth Organization | at St. Michael’s High School began practice this week for a ign show. The CYO show will r (Sizes presented after Easter. The entire student body saw a: movie on electronics this week. | The movie “‘New Frontiers” was. presented by the DeVry Institute’ of Electronics. The Future Nurses Club is planning a field trip Thursday to tour St, Joseph Mercy Hos- pital. Father Michael O’Rielly pre- sented the library this week on cluded George Drake, Gary Son- nenberg, Sue Heisler, Stuart Rind- fusz, and Rodney Caimpbell. To Soothe Aftereffects CHATTANOOGA, Tenn, @® — If]. this thief has an occupational dis- ease, it must be a headache. A\: dozen containers of headache pi Bust 31% 321, a nis 24'4 YY Waist 21 3? 8 3 Hips dogg pat Be waist 1s 15% 16 16% 16% 16% ins. To order Pattern Y-3073, state size and address Spadea, Box 1005, G.P.O. Dept. PY-6, New York 1, New York. If paid in cash, send $1: “iby check, $1.04. For first class mail, add five cents, Spadea’s Young‘America - the loot taken shoe shine Pisior burglary. | 38% ins. Northern Has 3 Visitors’ Rooms Can Hold Basketball, “Swimming, Wrestling at Same Time Northern High School physical edu- cation facilities are the three visit- ing team rooms. wk oe ke Thus, a swimming meet, wres- tling match and basketball game can be going on atone time and leach of the visiting teams will have their own dressing room containing benches and lockers. The new high school is believed to be the only one in Michigan to have two regulation size hand- ball courts which are each 46 feet long and 23 feet wide. The courts are located to the winter, they are used by the wres- tling team for practice. - * * * < To the right of the pool room ‘fs *ja rifle range which is also used for archery students and physical ieducation classes. The department has two shower rooms for the boys and two for the girls plug a drying room for each and two large locker rooms. * * * : Two classrooms for health and safety education classes are in the department as ‘well as a first aid room. The PNH team’s training| - |roomt Contains a whirlpool and benches. . GRAFTON, N.D..(UPI—An_ Ane used railroad passenger-car/ has been pressed into service hete as the regular Northern Pacific ticket office. Waiting’ passengers had to shiver’ in below-zeto cold several days béore a railroad crew could ‘|demic promise. They are Kathy _A unique feature ofthe Pontiac. north of the natatorium. In the} - Ticket Office Drives Up / Students Discuss Diploma Policy at Holly High BiEgigiad iat i Hi ONEIDA, N. Y. (UPD—A sur- vey shows that five of the top students in the 1958 class. at Oneida High School had part to better study habits. graduating | Fae READY EMMANUEL’S YEARBOOK — Working on the lay- out ahd hoping to meet their deadline for the publication of the Emmanuel Christian High School yearbook are these heads of the staff. Foon et Serre Eas. tae nee a -Drayton Plains; John Best, cabelalwaeeaer Merrill Rock, advertising manager and photographer of 40 Myra St., and _ Kathy, Cole, eo « pate! soins Clarkston. | By COLLEEN ADAMS Two Walled Cited as: Meri By SALLY COLLINS (at | Two seniors at Walled Lake High| ‘School have reached the finals in a certificate attesting to high aca- Irons and James Mitchell. Both seniors scored high on two college aptitude tests used in the |National Merit. Scholarship com- petition. Awards were roseitgd be by about six-tenths of one per cent .of all the seniors im each state, Nationally, a .fdtal.of 10,000. stu-: dents were honored, The recent Science Fair was sponsored jointly by the science | departments of the school and the science clubs. Its purpose was to further the cause of future scientists and provide area parents an opportunity toe view - science progress in secondary schools, Winning exhibitions trom “the school science fair may be sent to the Detroit Science Fair in were awarded in each of ar ‘Steve Green took a second with April. First and second _ prizes carried Lake Seniors= Scholars ons—physics, chemistry and biology. Judges were Oliver Rose and Kenneth Hathaway. First and second prizes in the physics division were -awarded to Donald Derby, with a carbon-arc furnace, ‘and Tom McClelland, with observations:on the period of the pendulum. SCIENCB AWARDS Chemistry awards were won by| Jo Harlow, photographic tinting, and Fred Koch, research on nitro- cellulose. Research on mildew and its ef- fects upon textiles took a first in biology for Lynn Ashby, while his project on apple enemies. = * * * The Walled Lake High School Band received: a rating of II at the 26th annual band and orchestra festival held at Derby Junior High in Birmingham. The band earned-a I and two Ts in concert and a I in sight reading, but since the rating on concert more weight, : Da final = Northern Kept Busy » _ Planning Dedication Kleino, Pamela Dunnam, , Gallagher, Phyllis Harvey, Jety: Kerk, Glenda Wag- ine, Bonnie Wilsey, Linda Tabor, Ruth Ann @rawley, Karene Lamp- sén, and Janice Van Horn. St. Fred's Class Hears Talk by Police Sergeant By MARY SUE RITTER Attending. were Michael Metty, Judy Lyon, Bob Yapo, Theresa Dobski, Carol Hoyt, Emma Grimaldi, Peter Vasquez, and Christine LaLonde. Oxford Latin.Club By FRANCES FUJIOKA Roman togas will be the’ fashion when the Oxford Cammunity High) Roman Ball in the student, jounge. Those attending the dance will brave the “idés of a March” and jeer hae the result of a fire: which destroyed} i 5 saeeie) ras bo gpeemneipts new ticket office, and visitors at Pontiac Northern. bedinacrlnr(arsresvanlcoteseleall - - antl nasi al tivetan de atdedliece * pool. shecibes High School is Ponttse Pres Paste Planning Roman Ball} Aa ames are ta One ryma, gymnasium; Brenda Kees- a girls locker; Gary Rose, pool; * ‘Taine De Berger, faculty office; Beverly Donato, English class.. Sgt. James Bale of the Pontiac Today, Polaris, the school news-'3 p in at ¢ ‘at Pontiac Northern's auditorium. To Hold ‘Hypo Hop’ vat Clarkston Tonight By JOAN PAYNE {Waterford Juniors twice as much'work as was Plan Costume Hop Mm Ba 6 Wi ee eR ee)! Lk ewes LFS ii Hg ir. nee i : fe E g i # oe Members of Speech IT will+ sent “Wizard of Oz’ March 18 at A OVERTURE PLAYED . ~ Mr. “and es. Frank Bowers Gibraltar, France, Belgium, Pontiac coeds pledgéd to so-« _by Sinc lai r pe Alvin Sauaek tthe cg gh suo of Zonta | | 44Piece - op J) Probably moet exttine’ in | °° mera a 1 En@eng gad Holand. yorities at. the University of- 7 __. | ship's doctor: Gerald Petse ag | will be March 12 at Hote ' Family Set $ 95: some respects was the "Thun. | ‘ve in. New York City. today tk oe * Michigan are Darlyne A. Gould Arthur Sinclair, artist-lectur- | amos: Priscilla: Joneé as | -Waldron. Annual election of of- j derbird Overture,” composed pose the Ryndam from Rot- , of Cran | of South Lake Angelis Shores, | ¢7; Was -guest en - a | Hannah; Linda M ue; | Hoes will take place | for 8 oe jn ad J. Lang, dedicated | oe peoale Seisol Bloomfield Hills, | Alpha Gamma Delta; Eliza- | | bs cabeet Few and>| crliida, and Pam. Huntley, : : : urday. 2001, : ’ . . of Woman's Na Bruce i , SOpen Stock Value 986.06) | crabs poe ee Te F is among educators taking part, | _beth..a. Johnson of Garland Garden Association held Thurt- as Dae _ ta: ad kee 1 MERLE NORMAN at Reece te | Gp 1952. = ; ‘in ann o-day c ita; rnoon at the CAI ° —~* us ~@ 6 cand ther fascinating |” ars Sap rs ia ference of the genet Ed- oe — a Se = ate 5 : ham, Nathaniel’s children. Sage ol ‘. = i “+ i altoge a ughter-in-law cation Board to be held. at , pile Lake Ange F i “ORCHESTRAL SECTION ome in for a free r | with its pure American Indian | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bowers a road, Pi Beta Phi; Joy E. - Mr, Sinclair is camp natur- = “ff ‘thythms and melodic struc: | and thelr children Terry and | toy saruday Hote! 1088Y' "| “Owen of Auburn road, Alpha, | alist and conservation 1 oa | sentag the. pation _ wien! / Sue Ellen, in Madrid, Spain Mr, Wonnberger is a board | i Delta; Elinor J. Petroft of | or at Charles Howell paw are 112 W. Huron FE 2-4010 ( eA 2 | “Since Jeaving in December, | member of the nominating | Cherokee road, Sigma Kappa; | Reservation, Brighton. He has | Ciobelle Coleman, Ester Ros- - . : “Mr. and Mrs. Bowers have | committee. Theme of the con- | Carole L. Sandieman of Ruth- heen affiliated. Sims Poy casi a nee 1 : te ts erford Street, Chi Omega; and for the past 17 years. His - ‘ . traveled more than 3,000 miles || ference is “Discipline and the ot J drawings wete. presented. to ar through ‘Spain, North Africa, | Disciplines.” Mazgaret Seltnia ot: Judaon All Remaini i a avenue, Alpha Phi. . club members as prizes. :. emaining 6 j and percussion From Birmingham are Mrs, Géorge Dean was chair- 9 ~ 2" 2 ; ro matron: aa well dg the en- -| meietp mee Jeanne Abbott, Alpha Xi Delta; man for the guest day lunch- WINTE 5 | | 5281 Dixie Hwy. | Socteace sae Sets mas fomion | Sepheteek es mas a ae 1€. EXCELLENCE . be ya Des Dee. | Gee Levee. ais ee ] ¢ ad KNOWN % Delta; Mary E. Carroll, Pi Gorman, Mrs. Garrett Prible, (Near Waterford) eee eee tae _ Beta Phi; Louise R. Cataldo, | Mrs. Mark Stewart and Mré- : comment excellence Sigma Kappa; Patricia A. Cor- Dalton Ettinger. Luncheon was | 5 ORlando 3-1894 | of the Pontiac High School nell, Alpha Gamma Delta; Car- j ’ served by Women’s Club of : . ol E,. Decker, Kappa Kappa Waterford: For Your Convenience} tained a nations! reputation Gafama; | Dorothy Deo, Chi Formerly $25.95 recei honors. mega; nis R. Friess, ° Open Daily 10 a.m. |) munber of alumni bave entered Omega; Patricia L. Fuller, Chi | GOld Star Unit = 9 p.m. | Bhar peateasional per- Omega; Linda Granet, Phi ‘ S 12-9 formers, teachers and conduc- Sigma Sigma; Carol L. Green, | Holds Meeting unday, “7 Pm. i ane, en Delta Gamma; and Nancy A. . . . . 5: = Hagen, vik = Phi. Bs Edna Matheny’was ap- . * Others == mein are Patricia J. Henny, Alpha Phi; Elinor M, Hogsten, Kappa Del- White Chapel at the meeting of Gold Star Mothers Chapter 9, held Tuesday evening at has iam Oe. a) ne} ‘S) < 5. U > = ‘out: ta; Georgia L. Holden, Chi DAV Home. FAVORITE = MODERN VENUS Omega; Julie Hoover, Alpha Gifts were sent to five vet- . Chi Omega; Linda A. La- erans’ hospitals. A report of ae _ Dramatic results... ._ guar- Marre, Kappa Delta; Lynn Lo- | department activities was pata, Delta Gamma: Julie with given by Mrs. Fredia Roher, enteod % _ Magnuson, Alpha Omicron Pi; president, and a thank-you note Nancy. R. McCortney, Kappa from Mrs. Eva Hunt was read. Delta; Myrna L. Moxley, Al- Guests for the evening were . } Pe , pha Delta Pi; Elizabeth A. | Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. » SMART LADIES’ my : ie Nichols, Delta Gamma; Bar- Harry Gruber and Mrs. Evelyn APPAREL MR. arid ‘MRS. DELMAR STEARNS bara G. Parker, Alpba Phi; | Harris. | rae | ; . Katherine E. Patton, Alpha The next meeting of the | P i Monday is’ the 50th wedding anniversary of | Omicron Pi; Nancy Savage, | group will be held at the | 75 N. Saginaw Open Mon., Fri. ‘til 9 P.M. Kappa Kappa Gamma; and Paula R. Struck. Kappa Alpha Theta, Those from Bloomfield. Hills are Bonnie H. Galass, Kappa Delta; Suzanne A. Jesson, Col- ~ Tegiate Sorosis; Katherite L.~ - Mabley, Kappa Alpha Theta; Ellen M. Martz, Alpha Gamma Delta; Penelope A. Pell, Alpha Xi_ Delta; Joan C..Sachs, Al-_ Whittemore street home of | »Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Stearns of North Mill=street. Mrs. H.C. Hight In honor of the couple, who have lived in Pontiac for 33 years, an open house will be held at their home from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. The affair has been ~- planned by two ‘nephews and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Robb and Mr..and Mrs. Irving Lan- “|| caster, and a niece and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. _ Caryl Kennaday. Mr. Stearns is employed at the _|_ “Charge It’ - Votes to Aid Clinic | Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority voted to — present a contribution to the | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital | clinic at a meeting Thursday. + |Members. met at the home.of» jf. mesma 7 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL aa | 11 &. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich, Enrolments Available in-Day or Evening Classes See Panis ot Salt tn patna tie Fins Pamphict “PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352- ope seca Se — Stainless Ware Co. of America. pha Phi; and Michele J. Tait, Mrs. Genevieve Van't Roer in << Chi Omega. _ = —_ 5 Foot Aluminum | Guest Day Planned | Sorority Meets a i Swimming and exercise {| Plans for a money-making | 9 TE MWA Stepladder peeved of Pontiac YWCA are | project were discussed at the $s RE : ing Guest Day from 8:30- meeting of Kappa Chi Alpha “ . j Reg. $ 7 11:30 am. March 25 at the | Sorority, held Thursday at the | ‘A Thing of Beauty é i $19.95 YMCA pool and gymnasium. heme of Mrs, Frank Spadafore. Is A Joy Forever: fe, : : ‘Visitors are invited to return. | Mrs. Michael Patterson was Its Loveliness é : ~ afterward for the YWCA Craft | cohostess. David Cook is chair- Increases” Plastic Class open house. man of the project.” Clothes Basket || - | ) a $998 |] Th Littl, SA : CERTAINLY Call FE 4.9582-3 oa I pr EME Alte ad th . $2.98 IT'S SPECIALLY PRICED TODAY! But more important is the lasting pleadure that will be yours for years to come. MATERNITIES ti ge aR ERE ESE MRS EIN. M f zs mag Cc contented An exclusive and distinctive anufacturer’s Cl | was. design in finest of silverplate - Cosco. estou | errr and a permanent article of 735 Pieces - | Since 1868 beauty and utility for your Kitchen Step Stool Reg. “7 95 $10.95 Garden Roto- Tiller is A | - Briggs & Stratton “aS 9%. z ne . Save $1.00. per Gallon Allie On Any Paint in Stock—Including Super Kem-Tone. Sele Runs Tiveugh Marek 12th ee SHELL HARDWARE Formetly Keego Hardware Warehouse home over the years. Open stock, of course. 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K “DEAR ABBY: Maybe it's Biography gia Bort rep * ‘by Others were Mrs. Isa Vogel, : * Pleas Bre Post: Ti ac. | 2 “DEAR ABBY: Adit 8 ter». | denver. tue to Kaow how np. | She sail Be bas met At .| ae Grate thar ny momery | sth Painter Randal, end read | Lois Guchbieder, Mrs, Harold f All work done by senior : -customéd to ‘having a cup of | Tiblé thing but what is done ig | freshing it is to,se a girl who | | aa ad bag net Fed 8. dco Gat és osot ae it ved to be | Poetry from “Versus by Og- | A. Johnson, Mrs. Walter Shef- | students under super: * warm mille and’ a cookie or | done apd I want to know what | can still blush. Get-over the |- Jamil Yd be crazy. | 1 remember telepho den Nash and “Enough Rope” .| -field and Mrs. David Walls. vision of instructor. — cracker with it betee going to | todo now. Our Church Auxili> | ided that it’s something to be | 1 nd amy says pre saben or Sakeans ra by Dorothy Parker, at a meet- Each pledge was presented a _ bed and I find T cannot sleep |. ary had a bake sale and we | *shamed of and enjoy your in- | someone reading this has had ieee tetetink “parole | Se. ee Chars of AIRS, | with a-covmge of viniots Phone FE 4-1854 without it. Very shortly I will | agreed that , ogi Sey jence with an alcoholic. | escape me. Is this normal for | Pell'@ Kappa Sorotity. Mean. s * * be Pee Wee Saye waD mixes’ used. “DEAR ABBY: I divorced Do they ever really change? people around 50 and is there heme of Mrs. Ross Tenne on Announcement was made by fe pom in ote city. I-"was in a nip ake ‘ ooo Please. help me decide what .| anything I can do about it?” ‘Chisthes saa ¥ Mrs, Hesper Polk, chairman, Closed All Day : salieer © ek fee bopttes | hens che | Teatght him giving our baby |“? SEN ives terete: | ae at Go Mipen Keres Dek Bese W ednesday : | for this or must I forego this | used a mix, || liquar in ope of his bottles. | _ DEAR ONCE; ‘would cer- DEAR FORGETFUL: It's A pinning’ ceremony for re. | ainner-which’ will be held May : ractice iss 1 took the baby and left every- | tainly see him and give him a normal, so don’t worry about ewe sa 4 22 at Devon Gables. Call Miss Wilson Today : ; p when a guest in some- | but I: made it. A short 2 is be cent initiates was conducted by pa _ thing behind. Even my rings. chance to prové. he has pene: tter ; Refreshments were served tor Information ~ one’s house? my own frost- te te ; ss than a leng memory, - Wilma Webb, president. Re- : Sr ing (caramel) ; his sdppoct arid went | changed. Ihe had the stutt ceiving pins were Mrs. Theo- by the hostess, Mrs. Morrell - ‘ac bieveryege to work and got along nicely. "| to stick with “AA” Yor thfee.| CONFIDENTIAL TO “Liv- | Soving bis ware Nims. OMe | Jones, and Miss Webb, cohost- ; Answer: “You may ask yo ‘i years, he has probably learmed | ING WITH A DEVIL”: Your re Faue, Mrs. voseps | eas. Mrs. Fauble presided. at PONTIAC hostess if ghe minds your going. | Taved over my ’ } his Jesson. man bas become spiritually | Fouts. and Mrs. Taylor Harris. | 1 tea table. reed ) ne Sens ae 2 cap ll - SS ae NEW PLEDGES BEAUTY COLLEGE ee s “gillnayay seem to mind you ee tet saan ie : oe were Mrs. Byford Laur, Mrs. saeen se awoke as me East Senn can a small-thermos jar a = ri ; i Floor snd fil it during'the day for | tll them it is a mix witout |F Have You Tried This? : * ran oe ReeOE Oe, Mees Naan Some ?y Geenge Tet: wil reat. qpright oars é y looking. like a fool. Should f d “For a reply, write | good, Mrs. Henry Visschers, | on a stair step. -your next bedtime. ; shite cabs _ ” . @| to ABBY in care of this paper. — Le nee reap -Date Nut Loaf-Delicious § iasiststzt st a —!*Rear—Mrs.—Post:—t would like some help. My daughter is. 4narried. shortly. ' There will be a luncheon after. DEAR TROUBLED: Admit cookbook. “and give + to them or what?” } ‘Made Into Sandwiches stamped “enyelope. — Catholic League in te Nylon the ceremony at which will be | that you used a mix for the JANET ODELL 1 small package pilted dates a as served .a fruit punch with | cake but give them the recipe ae Press Home Editor margarine majed byte OS Ne ames Leader s ; ' champagne to toast the bride | for your frosting. You will 2%. cups sifted flour bs and groom. This is all the | make a lot of women happy Luuzh boxes call for quick . | eo %| Stafding committee chairmen per ' tigeid refreshment being | by proving thet you den't have een es eee ae OS | ems sa # for the year were named by Mrs.| ord fo beat-up your own batter to standard Most peo- {ore ee Si vewis Swartz stenk ol teal y make it better. ple like a date-nut loaf, We . bd 5 ' pom en ‘ —e een as + * Sa peal Se Nt stich ave ley Gi eee Sashclic. Women, soe ) and wants to pay for it. I “DEAR ABBY: Can blush- ee , for such. a pieces. Let stand until cool. § iad sey et Meany at 186 . * " Strain, but keep the water. ©. 3 league sia ae ‘ : 4, : fied wedding and somehow | Work in an office and for al- * .* Cream ‘sugar ‘and shorten- - @ * | = © Made of Piled Yam : things get a little out of hand most no reason at all I blush Mrs. Hamil enjoys many ing. Add: dente es. Geuw Mrs. ow Crawford is house} ¢ with liquor. Isn't it up to the like the setting sun when I kinds of. handwork, especially’ 444 eoil: alternately with 7» coairman Others include Mrs. Wil-| : eo: bride's family to say what isto |, ugh or when I am just a ceramics and leather work. ase water in which soda has 2 ‘liam B. Dean, membership and] Colers in tweeds and be served at the reception?” | liftle ‘bit uncomfortable. . This She belongs to both a garden oon dissolved. Add. dates, | USO: Mrs. W. J. Hinds, cancer;, ; a: awful blushing ~ gives - me Mi club and an Extension group. ants ‘aad vanillin. . ‘Mrs. Fred Gottschalk, Federation | plains. We carry the fin- Answer: You -are entirely away and I feel like crawling - DATE NUT LOAF ; t of Women's Quubs; Mrs. Frank. est in carpets by Lees, as You ase the and | into a hole. Please, Abby, | gy Mrs. Rupert Hamil Pour into well greased and % O'Neill, cards; Mrs, Floyd Zieliin- rig hosts s y pert Cabin Craft; Firth, Croft decide on, as well as pay for, | ‘TY to help me.” TE - dene’ museet” nee — bread pan. Bake one / ski, Big Sister; ‘and Mrs. Marshall, a : A Te every detail of the wedding REDHEAD ie i‘g cups sugar hour at 350 pe P| | Sprague. ae Monarch and Winda - : reception. DEAR REDHEAD: You |7, = . 4 x * Weave. —— ——————EEE e) Mrs. sears will be the league's! F 4 , delegate to the 2ist annual day) ? : . ; - }eonvention of the National Council: No Soap and Water : of Catholic Women March 16 at] : “ : es Detroit's Statler-Hilton Hote | No Down . nd ° : Theme of the convention will be’ P 1t “To Know Christ as a Person.” men ! In, Wrim Es leld to € ATCA) jute. setsrew "cat" aerate eae : : delegate, ; 36 Months | d to Pay ; By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN In the latter case give it time tol|old. I went on your diet and have wathditenting exercises? If you Gol Stor Mothers | Q. “I am 19 years old. What Soak in well—preferably an hour|lost 20 pounds. Should I lose| oF any of my readers want these m mmittees : can I do about dry skin and how or so. An eye cream patted around | more?” | exercises, send « stamped, seit: No e Co ; j can I get rid of very noticeable your eyes at night will help. Some-| addressed envelope with your re | Committees for the bazaar and. = wrinkles under my eyes?” jtimes extremely dry skin is due to, A. Since you have a large | quest for leaflet No. 6 to me in games party, to be held April 3) 4 A. Since your skin is very dry .a vitamin deficiency or an inate: pred Se care of The Pontiac Press, lat Pontiac Federal Savings and , I advise you not to use soap and | Tate: diet. | oo ek pa aber hen a eat Q. “I imagine that many Tv Loan building by Gold Star Moth- 7 : water on it. Try cleansing the | * * *& Gree Sides or in everweight, and movie stars have false teeth, |°'S Of Oakland County Chapter 34,| ‘ face and neck with a geod | Q. “I am 5 feet 6 inches tall) are your ciumuisedbente but they'do not appear so. Can a! orm moeed pt the meetings the j cleansing cream. It also is es- and weigh 140 pounds. My bust) gue i fo build? eroup y . . to fatty deposits or ld? woman have teeth made that do| Bemis Olson Amvets Post 113. | sential to lubricate the face measures 40 inches, waist 32 and jy the ae | | bap latter, you are not over- not appear false and do not cost They are Mrs. Cecil Briggs, tick-| 4 daily. You either cam pat @ hips 42. My frame is large. MY! weight. a fortune?” ts and prises; Mrs. Leone Hag- : cream or oll on before going te family says that I am fat. What ; : ‘berg and M Devil Hichemtell | : sleep at night, or apply-it in the is the correct weight for my) Q “I am sure I am overweight A. Many people in the spot- caked ee cl . Sut. daytime, height and build? 1 am 48 years and it worries me. I am 5 feet 31 light have caps put on their ee SS ee < linches tall and weigh 130 pounds.| teeth because of spaces or jton and Mrs. Ejna Riddle, fancy- | My bust measures 36 inches, waist, Crooked teeth. They look lovely | Work; Mrs. Edward McDonald and 31 and hips 34. Hope you_can help | and natural when the work is Mrs. Latisa Mayotte, prizes; and oe ae” | done by an expert. - . Mrs. Ida Veatch, Mrs. Eva Welch | | d refresh- A. You are some overweight This is definitely a luxury item. ~~ a | but not badly so—especially if. However, most dentists who do this! Donations were made-to five vet- 13 you have a large frame. Just Work probably would work out @/erans hospitals. Guests were Mrs. eat a well-balanced diet but |budget payment plan with you. |Rarbara Cornell and Mrs. Bicker- 7 watch those extras! It is time x *« * staff. you were s down in the | Tomorrow: .. “‘Good Grooming | Mrs. Briggs and Mrs. Bickerstaff middie. Why not take some ‘Now Is Not Vanity But Healthy.’'i served luncheon. ae ~~ . ® . a * . . | Open Tonight ‘Til 9 P.M. ( [ s¢ j i ‘ udeasably Jew ' i ELEGA\ iT A I : E = ER SHOES | oe @ . COLOR 1 | =‘aaive : soe eee 14 Cu. 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PONTIAC e Hee ‘SAVE UP TO 50% or MORE yittt te tear _ days observing the progress of the THE “K-BOYS” CHAT — Bruno L. Kearns, visits with center fielder Harvey Kuenn as the . Pontiac Press sports editor who is busy these ‘Tiger star awaits his turn in the batting cage at” Detroit Tigers . Henley Field. ne, Pe . ing: staff while Jackson, once val- the Dodgers at $100,000 Serieg of ord, A poll of newsmen cover- ing the Indians camp made him the series’ most valuable. player. Shortstop ithe big Blow of yesterday's. game. 'y Moran homered for. * * & and Hank Sauer also homered with j Veteran Del Ennis put: on a. one- man show in a Cincinnati game in- « pears, R OSM in in’ “Orchard Lakers Edged ee eee taco seein ale cae . _ 42-37; Shamrocks Lose “to RO Club, (34-32, - By H. GUY MOATS x *« * * * * _the SCL—cham- Pion, trailed up to the middlé of - Derocher had 15, Keller 14 to gered winners. An -Ii-point rally, led by “Butash and Bill Crawford, broke thook shot a minute from the end. = e & s the overtime Butash made high with 17 points, George Drake hit 14 for) w ~-|Ten\indgor track championship up as +8econdBig-Ten title chase in 49 ,| the winner's identical time a year Re ae LET ME AT THAT BALL — Tom Drake (10) of St. Michael, and RO St. Mary’s Bill Crawford stage a little battle for possession, in last night’s sizzling District class “C’’ semifinal at PCH gym- nasium. Crawford had 17 points, Drake 14 to lead their respective teams. Bill’s bucket, with 24 sec- MADISON, Wis. w — The’ Big meet tonight and tortiorrow shapes morethan_a test_of! speed ‘strength ‘between * co- favorites Illinois and~ Michigan. The other eight teams might just as well keep their street shoes on. At least, that is the concensus today as the University of Wi: sin gets ready to be host to its years. The Milini shaded the sopho- more-ladened Wolverines 64'/, to 58'4 recently. e withthe great Glenn Davis, and Purdue will match strides for third place. is a jumbid.. Like everything it is depth that counts and the rest of us ‘just don't have it. We'll be jockeyirig for a respectable finish,”’ said Best today. * x * Davis, who has been troubled by a lame back, is one of four individual defending titlists.- He won the G§-yard dash and 70-yard high ‘hurdies a year ago. The others are Purdue’s Ron “The way Badger track. coach! ni Wiley Best looks at it, Ohio State, Ehterton in the 300-yard run; Illi- nois’ Ernie Haisley in the high MSU’S Steuart Wins 1,500 Freestyle EAST LANSING i — Imported entries had an éarly jump on the pack as Big Ten swimmers to} plunged into their first full day of competition in the 49th annual con- broke| erence championships. Billy Steuart of host team Michi- gan State, a native of Johannes- burg, South Africa, won the 1,500- meter freestyle, the only final yes- terday, He was followed in by two Hawaiians and a Hungarian. . The barrel-chested Steuant won with a powerful arm stroke in 18:36.6, bettering his aug time of 18:40.5 last year. "The metric mile grind was ‘a duel between Steuart and John Parks.of Indiana, second in 18:40.5, ago. * * * George Onekea of Ohio State third in 18:58.6. The second third places are from Hawali John Urbancsok of Michigan, Imports Set Swim Pace fifth and Joe Henry of Ohio State sixth, Stewart had an eight-yard lead on Parks at the one-quarter mark and lengthenéd the gap to about 15 yards but finished only five yards ahead, The record is°18:11.5 by Ford Kenno of Ohio State in 1952, * * * There were 19 entries in four heats for the grind with best times deciding. placements, Michigan State wént briefly ahead in the scoring on the basis of the single a ee eight events got under way this aft- ernoon, finals will be in the 200-yard , 20-yard free. style, 200-yard backstroke, 22-yard freestyle, - 100-y ard breaststroke, 00. pone vl atl er 200-| free onds to go in overtime won for ROSM, 34-32. Michigan, Wini Top Indoor Feld jump, and George Kerr in the 440, plus Ohio State in the mile relay. ., three events, the 300 and 880, yard) © runs: and the mile relay and equaled in two, the pole vault and the 60-yard dash. a Kerr ran a 1:52.0 in the 880, seven-tenths of a second under the existing standard. Michi- gan’s Tom Robinson turned tn a 230.6 secotids effort in the 300, two-tenths of a second ander the and Michigan have surpassed the mile relay record of 3:17.3 with elockings of 3:15.7 and 3$:16.1, re- spectively. Illinois’ Del Coleman equaled the conference, record in. the 60’ last week, clieking off 6.1 second;, and Eeles Landstrom of Michigan tied the pole vault record of 14 feet, 8 inches, Only one final ‘n the broad jump is on the docket. tonight. finals will be bead tomorrow after- noon. Over Value of Méditied Rules ° NASHVILLE, Tenn) (AP) — posing coaches. viewed with mixed reactions the changed rules under lor basketball “= ae gee The nus, or .“one-and-one™ free throws. é * * * * é The final score, Vanderbilt 61- Baylor 60, didn’t reflect any dras-| tic change. But the number of throws awarded edth team) Existing Big. Ten records have —After -Ohio-State and Purdue itjbeen ; 80-far-this-season in) conference record. Both Hligois - All other} Coaches Divided’ Op. which last night’s Vanderbilt-Bay-| j > ls edecdadl| were a 24-second offensive time| limit, elimination of free throws]| lfor the first six common fouls of| each half, and elimination of bo-| legiate Conference indoor track so.the pros planned to try again today. The Jacksonville Women’s ‘Open got Weldon Olsen of Marquette fired. Hin-two-goals-yesterday as the Unit-| way 10-3 in a preliminary game of the World Amateur Ice key championships at Prague, ho- slovakia. He was playing with a * * * -An American and short course record in the 1,500-meters freestyle was set yesterday by Australian ed States amateurs walloped Nor-|r {pitchers Johnny Antonelli and Mike’ ey i for the Chi 4 at : ee oak ee re IN. TOURNEY DEBUT — Big George McDaniel and his Holly teammates will make their district tournament debut tonight meet- ing Howell at Fenton. The 66 center was Oakland County's top scorer with a 25 average for 16 games — 14 of them victories. cluding a 3-run homer. ee i “Wins Closer to Early Vacation After 3-0 Loss BOSTON (UPD—The Detroit Red Wings took another step to- ward an early vacation last night when former teammate Harry Lumley and the Boston Bruins blanked them 3-0. The loss left the Wings five points behind fourth-place New York with eight games left. It Bronco Horvath gave Lamiey all the margin he needed with NS eS 15:14 of in the final period. Guy Gendron *%* + * the | vath dug the seramble and goalie Terry Sawchuk for an un- assisted marker. Olympic star Murray Rose in a The Bruins gave roly poly ‘Lum” a pair of insurance tallies tourney at PCH: Tom Derocher ( — yard individual medley and was sharply reduced,+ Vanderbilt had 11 free throws, Baylor ofily 5. “lshment. Rams wen, fa overtime, time of 17 minutes, 31.3 seconds. '* HEY! WHAT GOES ON? — Orchard Lake. _ Duszynskt ducks under the high-flang -arms.of St, (Jumbo) Kennedy, during early action in last ni National Hockey League champion- ship. The Wings will be at New. York Sunday, ‘ * & we. The Canadiens nipped Toronto 2-1 in the other game last night. Dickié Moore took over the tallied’ lead by firing his 34th and upped his advantage over Andy Bathgate to two. \ _, NHL STANDINGS Wit | ‘ : i fe : i : ltr its i Hh F i Poh 4 = §* 2 if caf "ae 4 : g i § E i ee = a2 s3 é . i ag, a i an aL Ss ' ae gee a 4 gf 85 e Fe i ‘HTT nite uit? Fy Hi field, got u pair of doubles for Demeter was charged with two errors at third but his single accounted for two runs batted in. intra-squ game is slated for today and tomorrow the squad: will play the Senators in Orlando to start the Grapefruit circuit. TRAINING CAMP NOTES Strong winds played tricks with fly balls in yesterday's intra-squad game. One time Frank Bolling called for a high pop-up just. in- side the second base line and after Zoals|iitterbugging around he finally made the catch about 15 feet from home plate, © | President of the Tigers, Harvey Hansen, made his -first appear- ance in training camp Wednesday and he plans on going further south: after watching the first ex- hibition games this weekend. St. Frederick) ne 5 On, in aston- ~ lof bowling comes up "lin team play. Sunday, competi- _ {tion will begin at 10 am. as land singles filling three squads Women sTour The 2nd of four full weekends Saturday andia Sunday at Montcalm Centre in the annual City Women’s tournament sponsored by the Pontiac Women's Association Tomorrow's action will start. at 16:45 p.m. and include two squads originally scheduled with doubles and more teams making up a 4th. None of Inst year’s champton- ship scores was threatened as rey Resumes champs and Shirley ‘Pointer fired 1666 all events actual to win the last tournament. -. tk *e & Betty Given has scored the top actual series of 570 while Fran. McCallum . rolled the best actual game with 228--but was matched for handicap score by Stella Grapp at 267. é White all the activity is going on here, PWBA president Gen Bradley will lead a group of local teams competing in the “ Elks State Womien’s event at Jackson. . things got rolling jast weekend. General Fabricating hit 2889 as compared to 3072 by Twin Pines in 1958; Betty Giver totaled 690, 39 short of Viola Cargal; Eléano: -| Needham-Marvel.Szot were tar off the mark at' 1237 in doubles, as was Opal Ward in all events actual with 1534. 42-31, 2 able Wm. syers an, De Xone combined for 130% as doubles Jen ‘ont: ‘Bleanore Needham. G. Ah ta fapley, Pontige , The City Women’s — arer TEAMS hy a SUcaactstnmtiee puta Built Bile Co. “* i aif sgtceinss ; Poole Lumber, Ponting .....,06.00+ Oakland Heating eee ‘oiahea’. Betty Given ottnou ,: ven, Oxford ......,4 ogeie Ae Juanita White, Pontiac seatvend. be Beth Hokeisel, Rochester . n Benson fac Poe Loree) sae tae tibreeres Pont Ch vtoewe Needham-M. Szot, Pontine ..,. 690 4 cea ra a Grigsom, W. Lake ..... + A818 errr i i v7 -s eT ies 7+ i Sate: Sei Sein eos ne ee eG ee ee RE ee ne as ee ee ee ae ee ee eee en ee f : SPORE ee RE! ‘ Wee a - i = : ; . 8 : x 4 < Pad Oras fo hla “aH PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH. 6, 1950 ” Pi Eliminates tes Almont, pate | Bows Out | should } (paired in tf s B district final|lead with: amr Agr ea ent ie os bee ‘Aut — bil i i Lea al is scheduled in th danger. Th ae Northville for the Ist period, 15.) 5 4. failed to get the figures on er ‘ - \wid'sxt 4 4-1 12 Der'chr 15 oe . Pardner, you can eem yo'se telling yo | ” any ‘motorists today =. : $1 1f Beanedy 3 64 ae alga Cae aren John Englert bagged 16 points in’ Seecis dat ts bear antll dibry-dhock with lod Solin, |. flers wear out much too fast. 32 § Keller = i> ‘s\injury, was-the big thorn in Mil- a ae ‘the guy that gives most for your money, #} These people apparently | oii 1 Bert = 2 00 4 ford’s side. The G4oot-8 center| ‘et tallied 14 to spark the | have been to a Midas 31 Totals 19 4-12.42) triumph and John Seeley acannon = ae . 4 (OL) «105.5 6 14 » .3-91|SWished 29 points. for Northville, Day's win with | WHEN YOU HAVE A GUAR. | i . : -Jiic12 8-8 7 42/10 in the decisive < singreen ged i: | | : AR} ST, MICHAEL Schuett tallied ** tor Ferndale U CAN DE- | a GF? G § #)for-the Redskins. ‘gael tH die Pe y 9s land B » Ine. 4, @ 0-1 6 Drake 6 2-3 14| Imlay, South Centra] king, spot-ling Stinson’ £ I toxe ote tse Ss ne early 134° ‘ _ Formerly Communit: Motors = | ihe your carte eet your PES chops $ ED fee, Almont on carly 1-4 advan a Nn a eee pp yn hep ed et a sas RIGS Snes cagentiact psig yer 233 $s. Main - ROCHESTER OL 1.8133 | suaren-arpane ot Wace 16 2-13 14 Totals 14 4-10 33/ bay in the 3rd session and led the : pro yk a inn . Mary (RO) ......8 6 Hl 8 4~34 ’ 4 hew experiénce for Michael ....//:...14 9 3 4 2-ga)Pest of the way, Imlay’s John Len- ' 7” automotive service. Our | Thumb ‘and Country Day. gained] - qrrt — rT _y | muffier specialists never | final Class D round at East|pisck , 7 | | take sie than a few min- |] | Detroit, Imlay City polished off Al-|Peterecn $34 'sSme 8 is 4 : fi . utes to instalf a safe, silent mont in the “C”. ks t P A a rm. 2 1-2 §& Acton 6° 6-8 18) - |. Midas muffler. Since we ff | wdetbas yi: ie Ee eh A : t i Huron, Southern Thumb member Powler 4 2-2 10 ot ® 6-1 | ry e ~ ce as ple a masa Dryden bowed out of Class D at ‘Schmidt 1 0-0 2 Davis = 1.03 3, , ; a (Grand Blane and Highland Park Yonrc x zane d \ = t buti r b rae i} ousted Ferndale from the * “A” field | Grimes . cs 3 Gibson i HF) H : u no m | sie sitet ee Tes tect She: aon A at wee ar Totals 31 10-26 12 Tae - are «| é P-muttor. oe TG lawaem scsccsesceuees 6 13 10 1i—tal , , . | So if your car is the least Memphis led all the way for % i m= : . “ c ® | bit noisy, today would be a |] | 49-30 yictory over Marine City | “O*THVELE ew ’ , } good time to drive in. 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Jerry West, of West Virginia— “There's no one who can compare td him. in all-around ability.” Tops Johnny ‘Ok of Kentucy— when the going is tough.” These five whizzes of the hard- wood were named to the 1959 col- legiate basketball All-America by the Associated Press today on |. 4 Peadule Heasing Basket | These tubers are very Sie > and top fige Tanee = pond _ red te. : All -America oe colle, scorer, averaging bet-{ Cox was i. the thick of things’ ter than 33 points a game. 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(UPI All-America squad zt NEW YORK (UPI)—Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati, whose 33.6-point scoring average represents only a small part of his. varied. basketball talents, led the voting today for the 1959 United ‘Press Internatoinal All-América team with a record popularity. g Named with Robertson by the direct vote of 290 sports writers and radio-TV broadcasters throughout the nation were: Bailey Howell of Mississippi State, Bob Boozer of Kansas State, Jerry West of West Virginia, and little Don Henrion of Pitts- man en yea ay en foo ag epee sas State to the Big Bight Howell, whose season is o cause Miss. State will a com- pete in the NCAA tournament, shattered the three-year Southeast- ern Conference. scoring mark of 2,002 that Bob Pettit set as an All- America at Louisiana State in 1954. Kan- crown. r be-| to its fifth) Adolph Rupp built an entirely new .iteam around him Canary Seed and Buckwheat. Don Hennon, of Pitt; Johnny | 5 Lb. Bag. ...-$ 60 Green of Michigan state; Tom | 10 Lb. Bos. ... 1.10 peanpepobown borg tay-ng FTN Bos 4 2.50 cillo of North Carolina State were || 50 Lb. ee: . 485 named as asecond team, . ‘Y’ Names 14 Swimmers for State Title Tests Jir@ Hagan of Tennessee Tech; | Bob Perry of St. Louis; Ron John Seflower Seed . Wp. 19¢ son of Minnesota; Joe Ruklick of ertewestern ant You Laven ef Sk com 0 Whew. 5 Ibs. 30¢ North Carolina were chosen as a’ . third team. 1 ‘ : All 15 players, comprising the | SALT first three teams, will receive cer-] tificates from the Associated Press. | per 100 Rock Salt. .... $1.70 Grenulated.... 1.70 Med. Flake.... 2.05 Salt Pellets.... 2.05} Salt Nuaqets... 2.05 Kleer A Rock eee 2.15, REGAL | by teams in both groups, with pty boys making up. the squad in, charge of swimming director John | Moreau. Sciasiers it i ol | the Pontiac association’s so-far | : Frank's $630 Dixie Highway Airport Service 1504 Airport Drive 180 $, Telegraph Rosd Pa 2 NE BATTERIES AT YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD. “SPEEDWAY 79.| ' SERVICE STATION 1 Loon Loke Service . ~ Andy's Telogreph & & Voorheis Service W + MADE OF SHOCKPROOF PLASTIC IN A CHOICE OF ie COLORS, ‘ Get « complete Bashlight them . for _Ernie's Orchard Lake & Milwalther 3389 Orchard Lake Road McGill’s Service - ee 605 S. Seginaw St. Auburn & East Blvd. 588 Auburn Rood Sebring 18 as the Knights of Cotum-' ; bus moved into the title round with 3° INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS FORD Bill Darnton! burgh. Robertson and Hennon are repeaters from last year's. Michigan's YMCA 0 . relay—Artbur Hill, 1:52 2|te nas owinmeny © RE-ADJUST BRAKES CHEVROLET 6). am. “land divers convene Saturday’ at PLYMOUTH ti: ~ ord freestyle relay—Sagingw, The six-foot-five Robertson, currently leading the nation the Frost Intermediate School in a in scoring for the second consecutive season, received a total jJackson for the 1959 prep and MARKET TIRE Snartanc Sh jt 2 frt-team vote three for second and wea pase on|sner" coampentp.” Pote only eight ballots. He thus was named on an all-time high of'Red Triangle will be represented f ° or man all-tim 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424 In... pet — per cent of the votes cast, topping the old r popular- r We . ewe Be ‘ | Puck Sw eep Oy e r UM ity of 96.9 attracted by Wilt Chamberlain of Kansas last season. — 1 PLAYER BT. AGE CLASS meeersown ava. r soa Oscar Robe: Cincinnat!..6-5. 20 JR. Indiana 4 Ro als Ousted. EAST LANSING i — Michigan Bailey “Howell, Miss. Bt State...¢-7 21 BR. Mid dietoa, Tena, Hs State will try to wind up its bestiJerry West, West Virginie 20 «SR. Geule Crest WwW. Va. 38 hockey season on record tonight — arsine isaemonys a 21 #SR. Wampum, Pa. 25.7; ° and Saturday by shoving the puck| rom ae — |down the throat of old rival Michi- Johnny Cox. nee Bob. Ferry. St. Louis gan. Mars i * * zi | The hr have a 15-4-1 record ise gelden. St. johns (N.Y.) fou Pcie. N" ot state Defending City Champs fland have been unofficially assured ON: Bob Ander State; Burton. Mich- lof a berth in the NCAA p See Gueet,. wet see teaea tees Seema c tt Dethroned by Jewelers, playoffs at Minnesota: Willie Purdue; Jo Ruklick, Northwster; Larry H : Ms a0 herrea Segtried, Ohio Stele: Roger ‘Taylor, lilinois; John ‘Tidwell. Michigan. 70-67, in Overtime MSU ten Michigan twice |: - }and would like to end the regula’ FIGHTS é wi ‘ season with a series shoot. The| sIORRLARS Se ee sock EEESee, ssn lLccous baaketial champion ‘hi +l enlisted eM I tog Rael sg Bare EB Bhivear. Shaw's Jewelers saw to that olvetines was three of four last Cis sl PT iy stopped Lou eg as 4 3 — little detail last night at Pontiac t ; ANG! Hilario Morales, us. WESTERN DIVISION “_ |Northern’s gym. onight’s game will be at East mexico Smocked out Javallens Kid, 1) He Lest Pet The Jewelers knocked the de- Lansing and the season's finale is . YORK -_ Joey | Dénoven, sie ca 2 eaunetecnas: 1 e 48 fending champion Lakeside Royals scheduled for Ann Arbor ice. =! fe Se be dias: sais) SS ee _z3 out out of the double elimination play- offs ‘with an exciting 70-67 sudden ideath overtime triumph. Lakeside had won the city | crown for the last two years and this season took Ist place during the regular schedule for the 3rd straight time. “Dick. Whitmer, termerter win with 28 points. scored 18 for the Royals. In yesterday’s other Class A playoff game, Bob McManus tallied, 20 points, Hal Trott 19 and Dave ‘an 80-66 victory over the Sports Shop. Felix’ Brooks captured scor- ing honors in defeat with 27. K. of C. will meet the winner of) tonight’s game between Shaw's! ‘and Sports Shop for the city cham- : pionship. imager ‘S GAMES Shaw's Jewelers vs. Sports anon: 6:38, at Pontiac Northern at Pontiac Northern, in A’ Playoff sexs ds ee ; Class B '— eld’s Landscape vse. Booth ‘gine. 1. } undefeated junior mediey relay team (200-yards) with its biggest chaliengé of the season. Moreau believes it has a good chance of coming through with a win. Feed & Supply Co. 28 jackson FE 2-0491 4266 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-244) We Deliver delivery charge te Hey %.. $5.08. , = The junior medley team mem-! | | Other junior swimmers and yor’ events are Bill Main, diving, and Tom McKinnon, 100-yard individ-| ual medjey. Butler will also swim | *t#ers of the 100-yard freestyle, Cashin the | 50-yard backstroke and Velzey ad 50-yard breaststroke. The prep team also includes a| mediey relay quartet, composed, of Roger Edginton, Bruce Weber, | Roger Wotila and Lin Niggeman. | Skip Ervin will swim the 25-yard butterfly, Richard Ries the 25-yard | breaststroke and Chuck Ries. will compete in diving. Medley team swims a 100-yard distance. Pontiac YMCA will have a nine- man team in the March 1415 Eleventh Annual Glass City meet at Toledo. Team will compete in five- age divisions, and compete in 23 events. . © MORTGAGES @ Residential, Commercial, FHA & GIs. Conventionais —up to 75°, of value. De- troit and Suburbs; Pontiac, Milford, Novi and all areas outlying and between. Land Contracts bought arid sold Houses Bought for Cash! FRANK MAROTTA & ASSOCIATES MA 4-2496 ca EDSEL _ New Quality—New Engineering . 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But! late if there's one factor even the best Tourney Ss What's the procedure to be fol- lowed when it looks as though a game may be called because of a County area: CLASS A SOUTHPIELD— Union, 7; Farmington vs. reading the following theoretical] Bentler, $30 =f ‘ountry Dey 0. New Baltimore petrott ‘Be. Agatha 39, Betroit |Anne 21. By BEN OLAN — | There are few things less irri- ‘ tating to baseball fans than having Prep Basketball Tonight’s high school basketball’ tournament games in the Oakland Rochester vs, Red-| Livonia BEAUTIFUL COLORS—SPECIAL prwcon Wall Coating Just In! Another Truckload! Own Donuts for Carry-Out Service Now Moking Our OMER HIGHT MOTORS: | Lake’s Hamburger 332 S. Telegraph Rd. men, have just ~been retired. It/purand vs. Fenton, 9. aT INGHAM—Royal Oak Don-' ¢ | situation. Pouring Type | The Baltimore Orioles are play- ar re Dame, 7; ‘Detroit, Large Bag ‘ing the White Sox in Chicago. It’s| 4 catholic vs gee ~ : |the top of the fourth inning with PONTIAC CENTRAL—Avondale " UBI mR ER MPA WW WY iDick Donovan on the. mound for oxford, 7:30 inal. | A N LUMB co Ithe Sox. Bob Boyd and Bob Nie-| At BLOOMFIELD RmLe we, ‘t;| 70 $. SQUIRREL RD. OPEN SATURDAY ‘TIL 5:00 P.M. ‘man, the first two Baltimore bats-|“larencevilie vs. Bloomfield Sits, 8:20. — snes FEderal Lede. 7 ithen begins to rain heavily and). == OXFORD, MICH. if Pontiac FE 3-9311 785 Pontiac Trail Walled Lake MA 4-9092 BRIGHT, CLEAN, COURTEOUS Hs -af--- OPEN 2¢ HOURS EVERY DAY — fj Dont buy a used car in the dahl ther play may be impossible. time is called as the players move: into their dugouts. The downpour increases and it appears that fur-|_ Before calling the game must the umpires wait a minimum of: a. one hour?. b. 30 minutes? - c. not at all? d. 90 minutes? ‘dn a18 sajnuyu Of 94s seize enuyju03 6] S2UNBITD & Saray) peez Sagi 88 uo] Se yea Ue & urn . eyL ‘Alo1epust s} Be;nUTM of jo yee VW ‘Sseqnuym Of — g ieasuy See your FORD DEALER'S R VALUES» ‘Easy aii terms — suit your budget No. 1 Farm Chain Saw as low as $4 G9Q50° NEW HOMELITE Cte 1° trees Vs fe Sone 03 fot o> | “FOB Factory stems bar and chal ‘CLIFF DREYER GUN and SPORTS | CENTER 15210 Holly Road: ... SMOOTHEST ‘THIS SIDE OF lashing up ech skin ia Conade’s Yi Smooth and mellow, like fine imported whiskies, Corby’s boasts a rich Canadian heritage that’s made it one of | ani Jeeariaed 8 nition bverna Next time.,.say Corby’s! ‘ + ee ae WY AsLow As | % s . and midnight. FACTS ABOUT STORMS—Seven months of the year are the | danger months as far as tornadoes. go (see Newschart). But na- | seasons and in every state in the Union. According to a study. | made by the U.S. Weather Bureau of 3,024 tornadoes recorded | during the six years, 1950-1956, most twisters strike between noon | See i ‘ : eye 3 Father, Daughter, 3, ° Die in Iowa Blizzard 7) All Prices Include F = | ip aay ff WAUKEE, Iowa (AP) — The| They patrolman battled bitter] HWTH TRADE <= Ne Down, Pesseect Co SIR vat St wt Nom 0 ty + WITH TRADE — No- Down Payment 42 in the snowbank. 7 . ee ere ae SS ae LSEE nouns ee Ae : 5 that father, once Bs # | eee. The All New ’59 — with polio, who walked wih «|Charlotfe Man Sees | ek ae a a That was the scene highway pa- me . = ie ie trolman Leroy Weber came : ' oe epg Plant Reopening _ 2 Wy gamma rriginige oi CHARLOTTE #— The i : gr inte ee ot the Charlotte Chamber of Com = Bo ’ merce states he “reasonably Ba < | Me Be Bs 5 sure” the Wilcox-Gay plant that ! ee | aie ia dhe Mele “ght coer moe Pecan ak eee x = 4% ry : a = it : reopen | Ye a. .” said. the patrolman, “T!as the Recordio a MUNTZ des Rg = Fpcartied to the Otis Dymond Rober Ginon auld aome 20) : SOLD ‘and SERVICED EXCLUSIVELY — Idown the road. We tried our best| yoneer taoe teen pai Plt gon | in PONTIAC by | he tether end. child nad spent|Piedged $100,000 for possible per a Gane wee | afternoon miei tiggioee © Ser ae eee eee rt SS Star, ter omen tae sant 4 i? fgg ag o'clock |900, he aides pp ns = a fierce snowstorm. Gibson pledges | = ff. About four miles from his farm iba net bettioagati et eoaanok : rng Sy Gy car qteg ment between former plant man. | | D's ts ne ie ae| om ene oe | es : : aM| About a mile further down the | err Extra Heavy Tweed & Plains : — —- road. the car. stalled in. a snow.| Preperties under = lease, | Reg. $10.20 Yd. | : ees drift again. ee car and} A a the are ; ) Reg. $12.20 Ee — {started walking fo Gibson” ‘wotld have''to be) . . : | Se en Sale 7.79 Ya. Sale *9.50 Yd 3 ’ a ee —_ “The. Dymond irm was almost — | tech ad. : : a ——$- Sapasdatvense for paymcots yor cas ee Those Were the Days | : tna ‘The patrolman started his! Dicron pa (uPD—A Latay-| wo Sonu, on mogsing aqui] jch nen Cat wi ae Caage gael ye 24 Member American Association of Credit Counsellors : Bene Segesbabipadly —— venue = ince wok tent | ALL WOOL WILTON HEAVY WOOL LOOP : “Let 9 Years of Crédit Counseling Expetience Assist You” {set out on foot in the storm, A/S: “Building 4, OER Bark Pattern-Tweed & Plains TWEED & PLAIN Hours: 9 to S. Wed. and Set. $ to I. Evenings ". — | farmer out hig “tractor and|103 pounds of beef, $4.12; toll to| . we oe = Jamey ‘he 24 cents; to} Reg. $10.20 Reg. $12.20 Yd __MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLO helped ‘plow. a path, “When the|Jersey for a. git meet = os0- °B- . Til Pontiac State Bank Bids, ve seus tractor bogged down, Weber con-|stranger for apples and pears, 44 — =o haa alae Sale *6.95 Yd _ - e Cae THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE Now’... live in your S$ | own home for my tba 1k “Be = << DOWN (V.A.). NOTHING MORE To PAY . 2 Available Also in the viKI 2 V.A. F.H.A. : $82.00 DOWN $390 DOWN $69 PER MONTH $74 PER MONTH ‘ee Sale ‘8.95 Yd. HEAVY ACRILAN Random Sheered Iridescent Quality Reg. $15.20 Yd. | Sale *12.20 Yd. 100% NYLON 5 YR. GUARANTEE Reg. $8.20 Yd. Sale °5.95 Yd. (| | | i | als ~All Wool Axminster Reg. $1095. \ Sale *8.80 Yd. Extra Heavy NYLON BARK TWEED , 7 ~=—Sté‘“(«é‘“«éRRegz«*$:10.20':«*'«w* Sale *8.20 Yd. _ Carpet by Mohawk - - Artloom - - Firth Oxford -— Beattie = - Roxbury Magee - - Forrest - - Coronet Downs . NOTHING DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY _NO OBLIGATION -HOME SERVICE VINYL TILE _ WALL TILE a Oe _ Model Open 11 a,m, ‘to 8 p.m. a | ‘Daily and Sunday JUDAH LAKE ESTATES No.4 | we DLORAN BLDG. CO. FEderal 2.9122 ee ' - : s : | 4528 Dixie Highway—Drayton Plains. | | cit, . ‘Next to Karen’s Toyland : | | Monday and Friday 9:00 a.m, to 9 p.m.— Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. lanl | . Saturday 9-a.m. to 5:30 p.m. =: OR 3.2100 ~ _OR 3.4109} te ae ~ Six Nations Reserve. 20 -hereditary tribal chiefs : i : i u pt ¢ bo [ 3 t to. Canadian| Diefenbaker Pennsylvania Fire Claims ae Yelm hotel resident was still unaccount- ed for, A man and a woman, were considered in serious condi- tion, Thirteen others were injured less seriously, with seven still hospitalized. : * * «* Hazleton fire officials and the Wstate fire marshal’s office launched an investigation to deter- mine the cause of the blaze, which roared up the elevator shaft of _ the five-story, T3-year-old brick structure. age at the West Side Canteen, 12 N.| Johnson Ave. Hicks works at the| SATURDAY, MARCH’ ‘Tth 7:00 PM. . Located 2616 Dixie Highway ere! & Bs 1 Mile North ef City ALL NEW MERCHANDISE. 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Privates” which’ cost za] — Wt Want ta Le tat Ranta iF allow STARTS aii 8 Your choice ef maple - P00 to make, grossed $10,000,000. — “af = TODAY! | - and sugared. Reg. 350. | bog all the Abbott-Costello comedies. te (3 2 THE 3 Lou was too young to die. Had\g TONIGHT — ONLY MICHIGAN ENGAGEMENT $ a Sy coat he lived he would have been 53 ; 2) : | ang CHARLIE CHAPLIN $ : Oe or eet ene sc umoed coed ; ; sean “THE GREAT DICTATOR” } . 4 ; i ama po hy aR ne P ; roses, 4 4 ldimer routine. ‘They were at ‘Buster Keoton—"BLUE BLAZES” $ SUN, 7 PM, “el 12 PO per dinner and Brown Laurel ‘ond Hordy—“A PERFECT DAY” == $ $ q $ $ 3 » 4 , Open Daily 11 te 10:30 | MILL ery thou ee TV pt oe ete tite eats 2 Mie fee ot Weetuerd hemi , Auburn et Churchill Rd. Academy nominee Wendy Hiller 1 Auburn Heights won't be able to be here for the | Academy Awards. She told Hecht - Hill - Lancaster that she THRU . 1 LIQUOR | ee al sat 4%, GHOST | | Nowopen” | = : In All 1959 You Won't See a or INA | HILLBILLY end. t , : ay it WESTERN SWING br | Tastee Freez | * N L OVE More Wonderful Posunesie Hit Than end His MID-WESTERNERS |] 467 Auburn : : i Aeress aubern : FEATURE STARTS: TONY eae LEIGH - "FRIDAY ot 7:10 & 9:20 _ , — SAT. 4:45. ~7:00 - 9:30 , g TONIGHT! Cmsert Ete COLOR a Pini? lh ey and ~ KEENAN WAH ELAINE STRITCH ie ieee net | | “2S -ND CST 2 ‘ : ‘on Eat _ = : j FRANK SINATRA oe hee AND WAR 6g Bieri ae : Certified in Audience Tests by Sindinger & Co.. Inc. : DEAN MARTIN a er = Pot Luck Dinner “BATTLE of the FLOWERS” f sumer oak a ng: “AQUA! RAMA” and CARTOON | to eo pay Next: “RALLY AROUND THE FLAG, BOYS!" ae ee ne: | kk RIOR RK AR kk kk Af salads and relishes, desserts, | % cof jes tax. All You Can Eat! dian $:30 to 10:30 FAMILY NIGHTS Men. & Wed. 5:30 to 9:20 ‘Stpar n id’ 25° wet po f ALL YOU CAN EAT Robert. WAGNER — Jeffrey HUNTER Children 75c Dana WYNTER — Sheree NORTH Adults $1.25 FE 3-9528 = RUNNING” / st an MARTHA HYER- ARTHUR KENNEDY ., = NANCY GATES « teors am - AREA) a" ATTALION” | eos: > COMEDY & 3 CARTOONS) — Starts 1:00 P.M. | Snares SAT. MAT. EXTRA — 3 Caitsads & Comedy | Us. Embassy Pans: ue ei » a) 1 to solve country’s grave ‘eco- to ein n Bolivia ane ee Officer Ripped in Court n|Picking Up Paper — CHARLOTTE,-N. C. W-Police-| jman Fred Teeter had_ pies been | = DANCING—4 aliaiiys ae _ Wed.--Fri.--Satj--Sun. Smilieg j, le Starting “Maret 19th Thursday Dancing, Teo! ~. Sunday Dinner Special CHICKEN and OF ¢ BISCUITS ...... 85 ae a trouble ps oy oe poe Teeter, pat." best tf pick Ki homes in the capital, They.were| There was a loud rip, then a evacuated to the suburbs Monday |ripple of laughter from specta-| "jto escape rioters, None was hurt. /tors Teeter’s* trousers had tore. | * 2 2 $ m Wwhiamaal. the officer vereioodl *The demonstrations grew cut of|@" overcoat from a detective and. a wisecrack belittling Bolivia in|finished his day in: court. Time magazine, which attributed Serene ‘ }the quip to an unnamed embassy} The nation’s first cutlery fac- official, The Embassy denied any|tory- was located in Greenfield, official made the remark, which "Mass. j Make. plans to have your team’s bowling . banquet at thig° most popular dine-dance. * ‘§pot—Dates now being reserved. JIQUOR-- BEER | NOW OPEN FOR THE 1959 SEASON Featuring THE ce Aebeaae oma BAR . 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PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in. the -Pontioc Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way |i by MEA Service, inc. TM. Rog, U.S. Pat. Off. ‘telling oroblems. el To Place Your : WANT AD si DIAL FE 2-8181 MA | aie: : . Charles Kuhn scar Ary Trae: “ [HOwov,NED! | [H!, GRANOMA/ WANT ME NO. THANKS ...THIS is IT GETS MEIN Cae : jn ’ Lee ‘TOUT ou us ma AE RUG FOR - ONE JOBI / AM Sps,. ° A 36 . . “You may have my eyes and mouth — but you CERTAINLY have, & your mother’s hands.” : = “ing concern about a possible up- _eeet _charges. _ —at—thistime: - crease. ~ Discount Rate ~ Hiked 103 Pct, 4 Reserve Banks Up Charge on Borrowing to Members WASHINGTON’ {AP) — Indicat- turn in inflation, the Federal Re- count rate at four reserve banks effective today. The discount rate will rise to 3 per cent from 2% per cent at reserve banks in New York, Phil- adelphia, . Chicago. and Dalias. Similar increases are expected later at the eight other banks in the system. «+ * &* -_The move toward. tighter money came as a surprise. An increase in the. discount rate—the interest charged’ when member banks bor- row from the reserve system— |. usually portends a rise in other in Farm Home Fire dren and an adult perished last night in a farm home fire near this village 40 miles southwest of Pri . ; The victims were four boys and two girls, ranging in age from four months to seven years. They were the entire family of Mr, and Mrs. Wiliam Hryciuk. The other vic- tim was Edmond Pilon, 60, a guest of the family. : tk + o* The parents were attending a public health lecture at the vil- lage ehurch. They returned to find their home in flames. Hryciuk forced his way inside The board’s announcement was made Thursday after the close. of the New. York markets. In Los Angeles, where the Pacific “Coast Stock Exchange was still open, prices went down fractionally. Government bond traders in|; New York predicted the action would end a two-day rally - in Treasury securities. — * * * Government market experts in New° York attributed the rally in part to remarks Wednesday by M. S, Szymezak, a member of the Federal Reserve Board, who said that because of unemployment the board could not pursue a more restrictive monetary policy Couple Loses 6 Tots | MARKETS Discount News The apoio are top ‘ti covering sales of locally grown -|produce brought to the Farmer's Ma¥ket by growerz. and sold by them in wholesale packrge 7 Quotations“are furnished by the Detroit Bureau ‘of Markets, as of Wednesday, ~“ Detroit Produce ¥RUITS Apples, Delicious, DU, ............. #4. eee ee 2% VEGETABLES Tumbles Mart NEW YORK w& — The stock mar- ket fell sharply in heavy early trad- ing today on overnight news of the surprise boost in the discount rate.. x *« * The surprise credit-tightening Board shook key stocks to losses of fractions to about 2 points. _ move by the ‘Federal Reserve} THE PONTIAC PRESS.\FRIDAY,-MARCH 6, 1959 ea and. managed to drag out three ehiidren before: he eqlispsed. - wife drove them to a hospital at Rosthern, 15 miles away. The chil- dren Were pronounced dead on arrival. a $ Car Output Will. Climb This Week DETROIT #—Passenger car out- put this week will move up to 133,- 688 units, Automotive News said. The total, boosted by the return iv ra- A board spokesman here de- clined to elaborate on the brief formal announcement of the in- - Grain Prices CHICAGO, March 6 (AP)—Opening tions, will compare with last week's 121756 cars. In the week endéd March 8; 1958, the ‘industry built 83,892 cars. Truck output, the trade paper said, will amount to 23,558 units, compared with 25,139 last Week. Canadian auto makers are ex: ‘|pected to build 7,861 cars and 1,760 , {trucks this week, the paper said. Last week they made 8,258 cars Oats MOF ccsseecs OT% Mar ..scoess 6445 May eoee 2.06% May ........ 65 et SLY ovses * 1.87% Jily eee 67% Sep sssere.. 189% Sep sees Dec LH R Corn (new) Mar ....0.. 14 Mar . csi. 16% May ..ssee, 135% say * 118% Jly ........ 1.18% diy covoecs L.UDM BOp ....eeee AT Bep ..ces LIT Lard eee as Dec . » 113% Ma poses diy eeraee B—Bid Sep seeee 8 ‘and 1,583 trucks. In the year-ago| ¢°¥" 2B week output was 6,907 cars and|! 2 trucks. GM, Du Pont Rebuttal Due in Stock Hearings CHICAGO \W—General Motors Corp. and E, I. Du Pont de Ne- mours & Co. begin rebuttal testi- mony March 16 in a hearing on a government plan. to divest Du Pont of 63 million sharés of GM common stock. The government rested its case yesterday, The hearing is the result of a! 195t Supreme Court ruling that Du ‘Pont holdings in GM—23 per cent—constitute a tendency toward monopoly. The high court ordered U. S. District Judge Walter J. Labuy to determine how to reme- dy the situation. * * The government “has proposed 20 million shares of GM stock be sold on the open market over a 10-year period with the remain- ing 43 million shares to be dis- tributed to individual Du Pont stockholders on a pro-rated basis. Du Pont attorneys have contend- ed the government plan would de- press GM and Du Pont stock prices on the market. As an alternate, they propose Du Pont retain its GM stock but pass on voting rights to individual stockholders. In yesterday's hearing a govern- ment witness and a Du Pont atter- ney clashed over the authenticity of an illustrated exhibit relating to the divestiture plan. * * * Hugh B. Cox, a Du Pont attor- ney, argued the exhibit, purporting to:compare yields of GM stock and _a composite of 500 other stocks over a 12-year period, wax “phoney."’ He said extra dividends were included in the GM _ listing, but not in the composite. The witness, Alfred C. Boni, pres- ident of Boni, Watkins, Jason & Comn, a New York investment firm, ‘admitted the-emission. Boni} added, however, that the extra div- idend factor was not included in the composite because it was can- celed out by dividends not de- clared by some firms making up the list. x * * Purpose of the exhibit, pre- pared by the Boni firm, was to attempt to show GM common stock yields have a fairly stable relationship with those of the composite group despite changes in capital ‘structure such ast new stock offerings. State Association Honors 2 Photographers “The Photographers Association of Michigan has honored Mr. and Mrs. Harold W, Sayles, of the Sayles Studio, 4431 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains, with presentation of an award of excellence and three avers of ae The siete received the distin- guished honor thrdugh photographs entered in the exhibit at. the as- sociation’s 18th annual’ convention, at Saginaw, this. week. They com- peted . with. more than’ 500 en- tries by professional pliotograpers Boni testified previously it would be feasible under certain condi-|* tions to market Du Pont's 63 mil- ‘lion shares of GM stock without of more than 5 per cent. When he recovered, he and his| Turnips, ‘to Automotive News said, be-; cause of the closing of the divi-|5° ,|sion’s St. Louis plant this week ‘efor modernization. ~ causing a short term price decline i »DETRONT. March 6 (AP)—Prices pasa pound, f.0. vl Detroit, for No, + pas oe live poultr: Heavy type aus "30-04, light type hens 12; heayy ‘type broilers and fryers. 3-3'2 lbs. whites 20-21, Barred asad 27 - |capomettes over 5 Wes. ibs. 25-26. . DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, March 6 (AP)—Eggs. {. 0. b: Detroit, cases included, federai-stale grades: Be ge ‘Grade A extfa large 39; large 29, medium 35; small 32; grade B a nea Browns: Grade A’ extra large large 39; medium 35; grade B large . _governmen' graded eggs Feb. 28-March 6 were 8,036 cases. Commercially. grades: Whites: Grade A jumbo 37-38; large | 354-36; medium 34. Browns: jumbo 374. ag - 4 J 8 ele! “ea 20.00-24.50: ulility cows 18.00-18.50, few = ee cP Hos? MMB: Geane’s, got, sitters 1650 | Borroughe’". aad Naf Goth B... Vealers—Salable 25. Nomirally steady, Calum & H ....21.6 Wat Dairy Tt) today. Compared week vealers;Can Dry ..... 21 Nat] Lead . 4 steady: most choice and vrime vealers Cdn Pac ..... 33 NY Central ... 27.2 3300-38 ard | Carrier CP ....43.4 Nort & a) 33.00: cull - utility 16 00: aw. ae | Case. a. wae 243 No Am Av #8 : - | Ca eee . . today Compared wee .o3 ro sleurhter lambs. $0c higher: slatch-| pel a a aoe Ror te Pw . 424 ter. ewes steady: most good and choice) Gin’ wij ag |’|406 Owens Cng .. 72 wooled lambs 110 Ibs. 1900-2150: few! ais, “39g Pan AW Air 27 loads choice prime wooled lambs > - 59.6 Panh Ecol ... 52.2 75-22.00: utility to goad lambs 16.00-|Coca Cola ....131 Bast el 69'9 19.06; mast , and choice .shorn Colum Gags ....23.. Bare pe : 40 — No. 2 velt< = Ibs. down| Con N Gas ,,,.57.1 Penney. JC _ 116.6 8 00-20. 00: few loads choice to prime|Consum Pw ... 0.6 Pa RR "164 mined No ‘and No. 2 nelts’ 100-104 Ibs. |Cont Bak ... 50 hems Dp... 693 50: cou to choice slaughter) Cont Can 53.2 pfizer ‘112.4 ques BASS cm Cop & 8 146 pritco .!.. 285 ‘ont deter ...11.6 Pet 49.5 — eee Proct © —-4i Lodge Calendar Curtis Pub des RCA ww $03 srr “4 ve ae SS Repu —- Special Communication of Doug ive aay pee Oe Brotherhood Lodge No. 561 F&AM,/Dow Chem ....853 Rey Tob B....1076 will be held A 22 sg St., 1 p.m., ess ie L ioe “40-8 pane a . ay [Sat arch Ttn to confer, eee tw Reg > 48.2 the last Rites upon Brother John Ky gee stig Sears Roeb .. 44.1 Howard Rosemond, a past master,/Emer Rad ....17.1 peal = rene at who lies in state at Sparks-Grif- ends ner Sinclair .......65.2 fin Funeral] Home. Royal Clark, ** aL v.00. 46.3 WM. adv ade gag : or Sou Ry 83.1 Preset Gal ..tge3 Seeree BA ..-.28 Recular Communication, Pon-/FPrueh Tra ... 21.6 faa bn cal’. 03 tiac Lodge No. 21, F&AM, Friday. Geréner Den ..474 ta On Ind |. 4R4 March 6th, 7:30 p.m. Leslie L. ¢® wo UPS sea on wr .. 528 Gotchkiss, W.M. —adv.iGen *g0g Stevens, JP ...29.7 Gen Pds ..... 82.9 Stud Pack ....11 Gen Motors | 46.2 futher Pan ...43.4 ‘ ‘ n Time ;.. $1 Swift & Co ...38.1 en Tire i...64 ‘exas Co pe 81.2 ews in rie Gillette". °. 4g.g Tex G Sul’... 225 Kscedel Br... 3.9 FORT --++--33-7 = Coote: 7 Frame W alt ..17.6 An undetermined amount of Gran Paige |. 3.1 Trassamer ...-30 money was stolen from a cigarette |Greyhound .. $8.2. Onderwd ......24.3 machine at the Oaken Bucket Gulf Oil eee oe — ein Restaurant, 3515 Walton Rd., Pon-|Holland ...... 13.6 unit air lin . 35.6 : : . Home Stk .. 43.7 Unit Aire ..... 80.4 tiac - Township, by . burglars who gg so Ch on a - Unit ir 443 ; i ‘ont ..+e. 50.2. Um Gas 40.7 broke into the establishment, | oust Ray 22.238 Ue Lines. 32.3 according . to. Oakland. Countyjimng Rand .... 99.6 v Rut ae ce eriff’ ; Inspir Cop ....474 S Steel ...... 93 sheriff's deputies. Interlak Ir ... 28.4 TOD ....++. 24. Int Bus. Mch 519 bbs Ue, aaa 3 Vint Harv”... 42.1 a ‘int Nick ... 95 ert “A neous 78 * Buick, Plans Cutback Int Bigg setae Woolworth Be i . Int Silver : 40 ale & Tow ..313 Affecting 4,500 Workers denne saan we. SHA — shat “a Jones & L .. 66 Zenith Rad |.229. FLINT (#—Buick Motors Corp: leet Moy J ~ 2 Upjohn .. ....424 ; pofld plans a second production cut this’ Geock avenseus | NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- “sociated Press}: 30 60 Indust. Reils vill. Stocks Net change ....—.14 —13 —.2 —1.0 Noon today .+..323.1 138.8 100.5 222.2 Prev. day .+..324.5 140.1 100.7 222.2 Week ago .,..320.8 137.4 99.9 220.6 Month ago ....3103 136.2 96.8 214.3 Year ago ...... 243.9 85.9 76.1 162.6 956-59 —h 724-5 144.2 100.8 273.2. 1958-59 low ....234.9 0.9 72.9 156.6 1957 high ....280.0 134.7 77.5 188.8 1957 low ...... 226.0 78.2 66.2 150.9 DETROIT STOCKS ic. J. Nephier Co.) —— Figures whe decimal points are eighths High Low Noon Allen Elec, & Eqiup. Co.* 2.2 Baldwin i Oe anacds 132 Ross Gear Co.* oe 31 33 G. L. Oi) & Coen: Co.*., 16° 2 Howell Elec.’Mtr. Co.*.... 10) 6 Peninsular M, Prod. oe 11 ‘ The Prophet oe". . 11.4 12.4 Rudy Mfg. Saga wa eielaie 14.2 14.4 Toledo Edison bce aw 16.7 16.7 16.7 “No sale; bid ind asked. Blame Dixie Crash on Splash of Mud One traffie accident attributed to last night’s rainfall was reported by Oakland County sheriff's depu- ties on U.S. 10 near Grange Hall road, in Groveland Township. Clifford W. Babcock, 44, of Low- ell, Mich., was reported in satis- factory condition at Pontiac Gen- eral Hospital today, Deputies said behind by one driven by Jack T. MacLean Jr’, 26, of Forest Park, pile Babcock’s auto was struck from] Admiral Dufek looked ‘at he said, aloud. he said to himself: “Something always. happens. ‘intead to try:” Admiral--Dufek wired ‘back to More waiting. The morning of the fifth day arrived. The Otter-at Little America was airborne now. Any word-from— ‘ it? No. None at all. And then, a more urgent note. A message relayed from South America. Commander Torbert, flying the , Plane sent by ‘Trigger Hawkes, reported losing power. Jungles below. Setting down in clearing beside river. . Two crews to worry about now! The sixth day came. The blizzard still raged at McMurdo. On the morning of the seventh day one of the mes- sengers ran in from the radio room and handed Dufek a message. “Torbert plane sighted. All personnel safe.” —_ x we we s+ And minutes later one of. Admiral ‘Dufek’'s officers walked up to him with another message. “I believe. this is something you've been waiting for, Admiral,” he said. Admiral Dufek’s eyes leaped to the dispatch: “Streich ;; plane found.” The plane had crash-landed on a narrow plateau in the ‘ Alexandra Mountains, 60 miles off the tractor trail. plane was completely destroyed. The pilot had been unable to use his radio because of freezing rains. They had rationed their food, but it had not been enough. When found, they were exhausted from éxposure and lack of nourishment. But all hands were safe ... Thank you, God. Thank you! The the clock on the wall in hjs cabin. Three o'clock: Feb. 10th. “Why, it’s my birthday!” Before he went to bed, Admiral Dufek sent a radio mes- sage to Captain Cordiner at Little America, x *& “The two rescues,” he radioed, “make the eit birthday present I ever had.” And, as he thought about his prayers, I can’t explain it and I don't: (Copyright 1959 by Steger | MacLean told deputies that an unidentified passing auto splashed mud_on his windshield and that he couldn't see Babcock’s car in time to avoid the collision, ‘Sweden will write off 70 million kronor on the state loans gra Finland during World War Il. Cadillac Sets 2 Records With February Sales DETROIT (#—Cadillac Motor Division today announced two new sales records resulting from in- creased deliveries in February. Retail deliveries of 12,649 new 2 Cadillacs last init topped the previous February record of 12 cat ideliveries in 1957, For the three months ended feb.4 28 retail deliveries numbered 41,444 cars. This surpassed the record | total of 40,725 deliveries in the three months ended Jan, 31, 1956. ' 4 | \ \ 2 1° het Confer With Ike United After 90 Minutes on Berlin; Macmillan to - Arrive March 19 ~ WASHINGTON (# — President Eisenhower discussed the Berlin situation with congressional leaders| of both parties for 90 minutes to- The leaders reported determina- tion. all around ‘to stand: firm Is Church Topic ROCHESTER—A free “‘Heart of the Home" program wil be of fered to women interested in work- {simplification techniques and. bets Wednesday at St. ee pal Church here. x * * A film entitled “Take It Easy” will be shown, and guest speaket on “Heart Disease” will be Dr, Donald McCandliss, heart ist from Pontiac, * |ter home management at I p.m,” against any Soviet threats: *« * * The President and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan will begin talks here March 20 on the|! same critica] problem. nounced jointly that the meee prime minister and Secretary Selwyn Lioyd cp ar- rive here Thursday, March 19 The discussions will begin Fri-|% day, March 20.- The, talks pre- sumably will include a review of); Macmillan’s recent conferences’ > jwith Soviet Premier Nikita Khrush-| = chev. |. After the announcement of Mac- Use Our Free Parking Service Pontiac Glass Co. | 23 W. Lawrence St. FE 5-6441 The President also included Vice | President Nixon, Secretary of|§ Defense Neil McElroy and Acting|®) Secretary of State Christian Her-/|% ter in the conference. — Rayburn called the conference very informative. : “The upshot," he added, “is |i that we are united. We have no (political) parties in this thing." FIRESTONE Tire and Rubber Co. Interviewing in Pontiac Friday, March 6—2-8 P. M. at Hotel Waldron | OPENINGS in OUR RETAIL STORES GOOD SALARY, GOOD PROMOTION FOR MEN WILLING TO WORK | RETAIL STORE. MANAGERS * Requi education ‘or. aivalerit’ work experience. Must — be aggressive, ambitious; age 22-33. Starting salary $5,000 up phe com- erti benefits. " WHOLESALE TERRITORY ~~ m -e. Requi , college education or ‘ man with successful experience eornit tires, batteries, accessories, or hard lines. Aggressive, type. fea salary $5,000 men Opportunity for promotions ‘> Company, ¢ accounting — wit be’ chvundeniek Advancement to one oo eee ny ho tp ron om io Imen ey the se” Waterford Has sist Science Fair. ‘Miriom: Forbes Wins \eteo" x 1852, except that a person who -j\commits murder life sentence can be hanged. serving “While "ST. JOSEPH, Mo. nagged” about: using them. ' 3. 3. 4. 5. ‘6. The way he bag es ee aa 1958 at least 21 million women ‘were employed in the United He added in his The way he ate his meals. The fact that he was overweight. The way he combed his hair. His rosy cheeks. ¥ es gzing--What a Life! @ (AP) — Charles Newell has filed suit for divorce in Circuit Court charging his wife, Bertha, “continually 1. The way he hung up the towels after = complained when his ~ wife’s cat walked on the dining room table. _ 1. ‘The way he complained when she took - the cat to bec with her. petition the informed me the cat was there first and took pre- Ear only Take So Much HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Police setae pea Helen O’Connell’s 225-pound -husband on two battery charges when she said he beat _ her and pulled her hair. x *. * A policeman said novelist Thomas Cha- ‘males took a swing at him. ON CE WITH DORSEY ‘Miss O’Conhell, 37, whe once sang with the late. Jimmy Dorsey’s orchestra, sald‘ Cha- males held her captive in a bedroom 12 Turnpike ‘hours. * * m ~Chamales, 45, author of “Never So Few” and “No Rent In My Hand,” married the singer two years ago, their way. tradition, pulled over to help. cial gate to their vehicles into a tight circle Top 375 guards opened a A -Award Among Entries . % Rambler will be sdld at todliy|ward Ave. dress being where and may be inspected. ehicie ig stored March 6, 7, '59..° 1953 Buick 71514164 will be sold at that address is stored and may < 3117856-8 At 9:00 “= on Ee on, 1939, « ub Coupe, serial number public aoe = Woodward ope Bang the oman ted. March 6, 7, ‘50. OF PUBLIC SALE NOTICE Notice is hereby given by the under- on Tuesday, oe 10, i. 990 Maple for highest tion a may be made ag Rd, LakeOak- Michigan the place of MANUP ‘NATIONAL f DETROIT 44 Michigan Avenue K.M. DICK. March 6, 7, "39. i |_Eirotl®bia "FE a own transportation, ELgin 6-8537. farm . No Southfield Agency. “eT a iidren. Yost have- ti farm, Re wip —_ —— er furn. Must fur- ish ref, ee iast eles Pull time R—INTEREST1I — at home or_ studio, pongo ommission. Handica: eo ject ciion, n, Kendale’s, 4 8. 4. Es A. aa Fleld- ate) G FOR MAN ABOUT 40 Help Wanted 8 Ee ane manag Write Box “aS for inter: ‘ARE YOU INTERESTED LA DIES? Free coffee makers, 6 to 72 cups for yourself, urch, chub for distri ing nationally Savections __Yanilla. 159 _N. Perry, FE 2-3053. ; CARETAKER FOR APT, BUILD- ing ~and utilities = a oy Salary open. Call FE “REAL ESTATE SALESMAN - FOR ACREAGE — ~~ Wanted — to specialize in sale Soot Cou sae Mr, Pitta at se 8-4558 before 5 for interview. 1 ANTED Muet | HUSBAND AND ait nN bave ediuntiion. Ages| 40-50 as caretakers for motel. Non-drinkers, Write Box 85. Good sty. Call Sa Fett ear ; ara ANTED APPLY IN “P. W. 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S Mans g pot —_. ons. oe to a tage Midwest ee __Bidg, FE 5-0227, me Q LESSONS MAJORS IN r PIANO | —_ Music, Also re oe, ual ct Pe sder +e; OD: . rates. ‘ ‘om ex: teacher = like a tents, FE _ ATE rienced ew more . Mrs. pas in person peg RR : 5 vi far Me Ww. Hus Huron id ‘ LS WAN FOR DA t shift, Must be neat. Boy Drive-in, 2490 "Six: ; ge ZEs tal Bd ne Male 10 TO CARE FOR Cantnetors yg gy F< 3 WORK IN DOG KEN- ALL TRADES | nel, Strong nd ambitious. Must weet: ~Hxe gn 8 on. premises. Rochester area. |. Seizd tor appt. area. Gah OREN FO RAR TRTTTERS, baie ete dee TYPING, SEC- }—retarial service EM 3-2842. Ne a ae exp., § References write “Pontiac Press GIRL WANTS coed WORK, 5 OR 6 days FE 8-804. IRONINGS, pe = a E, MANS- field. FE. 8-07: TRONINGS wants i $2.30 BUSH- ei. 109 Mill St, Ortonvil IRONINGS AND TTT WORK. UL_2-1257 le Ditehes and boat eel ors ASON WORK, HOUSE an 15ING, foundations: basements, ete, Building Service. FE 21008 oF Eves. OR -32276. ROOF REPAIRS 4 Trucks to Rent Dump trucks Pontiac Farm and im, Drayton Plains, Mich. else OF CIAL | : to ay. doin our 8 aon safe w Faig® 2 ¢ int SPs IMMEDIATE ACTION ~ any 2 pes contract, word orien, ee aa 1 was defeated by a narrow mar- cedence over me.” . —- =| Help Wanted Female _7| Work Wanted Male 10| Building Service 12! _ Income Tax Service 17| Hobbies & Supplies 24A | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32| Wanted Real Estate 324 Box Replies BE cc Abies ap dd rars om APNG ~ : , INTE MPLETE RE MODELING, BURTON E, STEVENS 35. MEL- LISTINGS WANTED, ALL TYPES. At 10 a.m. today there CASHIER “left Free sotimate. ees, Of ¥ len & recreation Ba a A dh 8 games. 5 ACTION!!! Lauinger Real Estate. OR 3-6138. were ‘replies at the Press Nationa! automobile finance com-| 3-3752 or OR 38117 : rooms, free estimates, FHA terms INCOME TAX SERVICE aa ee | OB Four Land Conwect. © yee! WANTED: IMMEDIATELY | y has opening for lady be-| <7 CARPENTER & CABINET | — CALL OR : ANCOME TAX SERVICE “Notices & fersmis 25| and con' and would like| Homes. take rty and “office in the following ween 23-28 Must be pier, sent wats.. New & sepals, Gna. oR} — CERAMIC TILE | PORMERLY WITH UTTERN cash we can get you the| ind contracts. Buyers waiting. boxes. «. big € 3.8748. aZBEE TES REVENUE SERVICE. NOTARY cl "Getier ‘Reales’ Go| Paul MM. Jones, Real Est. ron ag pues |< W. CARPENTER | .4vanc FREE ESTIMATES. To Ye101| PUBLIC. FE 2-8805 ATTENTION - counts, Mortgage money sls) 933 w. Huron FE 46-2550 work with “and ‘cabinet work. Ne vn tee. aay iY WALL TAPING AND PINISH- PEN NCOME TAX SERVICE pette : a WE ARE 1, 5 7, 14, 17, 20, 28, 31, for advancement with numerous ? Db. Murdock. Free estimates. FE 8-6781 or | ITEMIZED FORM ...... $5.00 you Rave = water tem?| J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor ~ ARE 82, 35, 59, 60, 66, 67, 74, Fave scot nae . 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Reego “We Biple Rite OR 3-3421. | grown-ups heavy work. Non| —Write Pontiac Press Box 4. ans. rbor. PE_ 8-2877. Rd. and M39. Rent Apts. Furnished | 33 , smokers ‘y “arinters. "$20 we. | MAN 27 WANTS WORK OF ANY | HOME. PGRRAGE, Cane ADD) TAX RETURNS PREPARED BY , rite Pontiac Press Box 62. kind, FF_ 2.2879 Hops ae builder, FHA Some service, taodest fee. “CHARLES CHESTER LAND conthacts |} R™. RITCHENETTE M ODERN. BIMEDIATE re time, telephone scale Mhanie. needs work, ee PLASTERING NEW AND REPAIR. | ~~ s68 b 6. Be BH. MILLER On 340| HOME EQUITIES EVEN {F De.| spls. Pvt. Eat Lt, froot ul Cee ce ‘oar ctice, € bowrs| Saree h a COMBINATION | Vera Meller, UL, 313 Leundry Service 18) 5ainty MAID SUPPLIEg — Mrs. ee ee WELLS| On 34555. — one, For personal interview call)" welder — Welding certificate.| ‘LASTERING & REPAin REAS. A. Taylor, 86 Gillespie. FE 3-7293. 1 LARGE RM. COOKING FACILI- OLDER” WoMA TO CARE, FOR Wane work of any Hed, PS) Fe eo Opervice = shirt service, Pentisg | Macrae yee gies Pe e Je ties, $10 wk, 9 State St. FE i. N f = : . Mrs " ; ‘ arte ae beet: ORAS Sis REDUCED PRICES _ Laundry, 640 8. Telegraph. FE) _ 5-740 REALTOR FE ¢4861 | { AND 7 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT Srehare vane ation “required, | _bouse man, ete. FE +1260. We ee oe, eee | 9 ZA Oe BW, apts. Parfly furnished. OR 3-0105. TALL FE 6-660 FE 0000 after 6pm. FOUNG en 1p NEEDS WORE. | jostalled, Walle ‘vashed by pro: Landscaping 18A In Debt f GC ASH is. FLOOR, Em. a ots ™~ = REISTERED NURSES, AL area erences. MArket 4-4633.| painted A ax | i having trouble nel . yoy L " ial and Al. TREE TRIMMIN you are having meeting Good residential netghborhood. en “nis. Appt at Personnel fe Ww = Ww asad F le 11 identia, painting Immediate EG moval. Pree. eaimater. "OR oie at gin | ea an et LA eg oreies bee —. Mo lariakers. “Ane , me. Prone lan’s offic ere x, eats | ~ crater Dany: PE tSTHO a a Ace TREE = SERVICE RE.| State Bank 6 Fe v OB OATION. CAL sto0s. clan's e. . . sae ee ee Age 25 to 50, Non smoker. Must | 2 ere 4, wasn-| ~ SPECIAL PRICE oval and trimming. Get our bid WEIGHT ohns on op ag 2 ae BatHt. s , file, ete. Hours 9 to 6. Now, on custom “quality built" * with newly Fi : PAR? , age, wo ogg mar & mari- igHORN — Aa cc. CHILD pring Dex-A-Diet tablets. — i ROOM APARTMENT, ALSO SALESMAN WANTING FT-| tai -status. Pontiac Press! care by da pomes spring or early summer | Moving & Trucking 19 19 SIMMS. REALTOR FE 42533, seeping cooms. $2 Norton or call 4 Be SAY WORK. "OR Sasvarrrind. plans. We'll arrange morteage. ~~ | MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE AREA, 1104 8. Telegraph Ra. — | ~ No experience necessary ° EG. MEDICAL in 2-5775. D NGE 1-4 Reduced Rates New 3 bedrm. ranch. Sold for ‘ PEDROS, Rae , LAKE- ‘mee Ee} _ REG. LADY DESIRES FE_3-7210 UL 2968) poo.) or $12,500. | $2,500 down. Discount C A H oe LT POO oF FE 44135 3:30-1:30 at ‘Onkland Ave., RECORD LIBRARIAN day wor work, Have transportation & | R. G. SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. | surrH wove co ee ee —_ plea wing EN 32511 or EM | $ , ah CHILDREN. 14 EEX - ARE PIE -CLEEAR Pmmetiste opening, Met be rer, et ek el ta ee HAULING & RUBBISH. NA ME| _ 3.4000, 2 . " : —_— your price. Any time. FE 8-0095. iG = ? RM 5. PRIV. EXTR. gma office puliding in Utien.| generai voluntery, hospital Well eee eee aHTING | es Sor et coi LIGHT AND HEAVY TRUCKING, FMareh 6, “1930, 1 Ey BtTe;| | -NO HIDDEN FEES— * handy y to Sra an a. Cab. “spe: ABLISHED ROUTE, W] ‘tral dicieling untt Salary open.| service. FE_(-6450. after 6_p.m. ee 4*4| front end Joading. PE"2-0503. ra gp el Mig oA 008k * —. | ts pours daily, car peed ts Pea@es. Frese Res 1B 5 Ping, ANGE pooRecErm TRENCHING " EXCAVATING ihe tracted By any ot B my: pNicholie & Harger Co ware PRE "fourant er after f WEST A nes bath. 2 adults only, 290 N. Paddock. Alberta _ ‘Apts. MOTEL APT Tea RM MOD. M e Clark's Motel. $5 .doubi Paste re | 7 LGE. PRONT RMS. UTIL. 1 OT. A | Advis 3 258 os Ghee’ i sla fRONINGS - a BU ¢@71 E MANS- neid FE 8-07: LADY wine ORC DAY OR week.. Experienced. References. FE 3-7772, LICENSED — FOR CHIL- Si, Day or hr. care, FE MIDDLEAGED woman WILL BA- bysit evenings and week ends, your home. UL r 6. iG NURSES AVAIL LICENSED PRAC- tical. Oakland Co. Nurses Reg. Licen: and bonded, FE 5- eras NigeeeLi nsed & Bond a ats f Fm 2-549? LADY Wists, DA AY igh'-—grh ax rienced, Ref, Trans. FE 4- ines LADY DESIRES. ake nights. FE i ae “Gays OF WIDO HOUSEWORK for siderty. couple, convalescant, No children. 36 Belmont. WASHINGS & IRONINGS FE 59724 WANT WORK iN OLD LD PEOPLES home, hotel or hospital. Pontiac Press Box TT. WOMAN WOMAN DESIRES TYING WORK in own home, FE : 56-2782, WASHING AND_ mons. tains a’ special Oe ated Building Service 12 Mh mise Hardwood Ploor Service Fn3 4-1 BRICK, BLOCE AN work, also fireplace. . OR 3.9402, “1 BA neath home,. Capps ine inion & _1y. FE Sebel drawn, OL 18200. EM ou ; ; TERE eee enna FE vans. “te Sweat carpentry. 3 eat ousranters work fr My. “CEMENT, & BLOCK veroM OM ais, eb ALL. : 4 rithe--ovdey-ae7- Ba. Does. -your-root-teak?-Cait-us;niso}- it chen a rege our etn and title. ae 2 RMS. & BATH. LAST NLY. _ BSL opting "by jemperienced ret “Tadustrial Tractor. Co. a bree, ira risk. Por’ sppoint.| K. L. Templeton, Realtor “Employed prefered. 39 Williams. a £5766. ae Dally nem ier i} REDEEM COUPONS EDITH 2339 Orchard take Rd, FE 44563 | 2 tage sn gas heat ait wiles COT. i * J en Ne _ Busiress Services 13 ssa Rehnborg cosmetics. McCall's. TATTI c PARA RAID DD PDD GDEELL €CARTAGE oe ee SOS —irosawey. ik orien. MY 3-9958 — ne ee ee PENS | Local and yong gitence moving. Ls 2 & 3 ROOM T BATH, 79 repaired by factory trained man Phone FE_5-6806._— Wtd. Children to Board 26 ‘ Clark 8t.. apply Apt. 7 at ‘our —, Ggeerel Fen & ONWAI NTED / ARTICLES PIC |, RICKED Ann AAR nnn Buy Land Contracts 2 ous ’ PVT. BATH & ENT. Lew-| up free of charge Goo ¥sp Home EVEN.1IF DELINQUENT! ose'in. PE 2-5339. cian Soeee Bs eee Painting & Decorating 20 shout or week, REEG)O. rite Y ae ao svenings |? ROOM FURNISHED. 300 BALD Pass ecueencss, | Riera LICENSED DAY Y CARE. LOTUS evenings |” win. OR 3 exterior eas. mates. FE 8-1 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS, Fes windows. Reasonable. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- 3 ering, #24, rewinding, 218 E. PE 4-3981. rates. 693. 18ST CLASg DECORATING, PAINT- ing apd wal papering, FE 4-0255. 18T..CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- grating. Cash or terms, UL A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Papering. FE 8-0343, FURN ‘ACES. CLEANED Paty serviced. C_L. Nelson, FE 5-1788. A-1 PAINTING rare ee Paper removed. +¥ i FLFING “iiip PAPeaRINd PERING, “Dictation by Tel oe.” Al) Mason T on ‘Thom . PE 48364 phases of business service. 8 — A-i PAINTING INTERIOR. years hagcige References ex- rior 10 per cent disc. for cash. changed. FE 2-8672. Guaranteed, Free est. FE 49205. ASTERING, NEW_OR REPAIR.| AAA PAINTING & DECORATING Work otra 5-0304. 20 years ¢: ., Rea SAWS MACHINE | FILED Pree estima Phone UL 2-1398. waned wba | PARE oP oETing, THOMAS ELECTRIC | ganeran 2 2 ROOMS, 2 NEWLY 0’ Re | Aas ¥D PPORE ATED, __and bath, 103 Mechanic St., | 7 AND 3 ROOMS NICELY FUR-- clean. upper, _ 143, nisied, E. Howard | vi. E AND heats * path, everything’ furs ROME, FULL BATH, em. PRvAte | as | ct Gall PE a0. . Call 7 ~ whiedn ARE SEBREN 3 co ATE BATH,” 137 3 RMS come, ad Rertate. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959 le RM. UPPER peerage re mat powriae. sl ae EM 3-0714. nice and cl Pag ene ve 21048, 4 “as, ROCHESTER Jaun on janes lot. PEACE OF MIND room - te we {a nom FOR COLO E after 6 p.m. | 4 BED . BRICK — with family For @ sma.i down payment tn. Full basement, 5 i #8, . o ROOMS BEDE Ura od RED || MODERN 3 BY. atte 9a oF FOL TTsli for appt’ | eluded with this 3 bedroom hom yerd, Cement drive. $33.00. A Lil roe oases, side, 62 Sylvan hes 278 prospect PE we Ges| Baldwin, Smail utility rm. FE ee tk ' for an” - quiet location with Union Lake palin. oN a ee : : i Court ss i (8-004 ea oe —_— ws dn Manresa ck A moons jy RMS. PVT BATH si6 WK. “5 ROOMS AND ‘eo Repeats iil uw QUITY REAS. FoR CASE. ~paleges room dining roo m,|RENT OR SELL. $15. DOW! WHERE ELSE CAN YOU Tw] | os only. FE 8-3 heat and hot water fen, roar} Oil furnace. Children welcome. Worth $7, Owe $4,750. i - kitehen, “ned bath, oil moves you in, 3 bedroom k BUY A HOME FOR wi! ‘a schools NA 7-3651| ing state. School bus at Jassed-in om rch, Pull pri ty, full basement. Will rent . a CO" ORED. 5. PVT = ms Lake OR 3-954 after, Clarkston schools b. NA 7-3 1944 Viola. Lake Loui Pose “ge ty at price, b “ * sath PE 84903 after 5. Som = —“‘C™SCété#C EW =O ~=BEDRM., AUTOMATIC. cle. — ? BEDRM. with car attached garage, eee ‘ quire, MY 28002 sai APARTMENTS n 4-500 $l, 950 Down 86-0653. John Kingler Realtor. 6 seible rmsd screens. 3 large . rate ent for owner, eee ES is SMALL HOUSE, « ROOMS & BATE W._Huroo, Ph. FE 43925. poagen gorge Fr hs Lge. FHA ing area, living room with ledge _ " T PME. ALE UTIL. Fue ih RRAND NEW $45 mo. 3037 ft, Dray Attractive, 8 room bri Etichea, ving & . $30 MOVES YOU IN oa —, tile bathe, oan heat, "wo ful baths, Very clean af i! AIR CONDITIONED _ Plains. OR Sees before 6 pm*) 2 baths, 3 betrooms, paneled n. Owner. FE 844 PER MONTH . Storms an furn. Adults only See after 4°30 - at ae family foom, 100 foot’ cycloned ~ an. Owner. FE $00. oEnAL basement. a large cor- Cyclone fenced days or Sat 16 Pine-| & SIDE ¢ RM_ BRICK. 1%) {amily room, 100 toot cp COLORED G.I-s BRAvTON NEAR UILDIMG CO ner lot, $11.280° full price, $2,500 down, ONE & Two BEDROOMS | "bains “gas beai- exe. cond. FE| Senced Jot hve por cent more! 0 DOWN PAYMENT | fiitned cacgetbesement fr:| — Bildoref' National Homes’ = gz 1% story “a CRM AND A hy eee WEST SIDE, CLEAN AND S| Bt acte of Sp bones Merk nace. A bargain at $12,150. With ‘FE 2-9122 Nice .4 room and bath home ie. PE $-6108, eves FE 5-699 _ pRasTICALLY REDUCED — een Free becroems,| Pontlar Trail. Por inform coli 5 wegrecms aiid full hesement.| 9700 dus. OR Oct 7, — Se eee a ee ump fg ies 7 RMS. ss. BATH. MODERN. NEW- - i Plenty of closet space. Sorry, no) Sa Sa Caen. Seber Only 2 left. See model at 451 SMALL 2 BEDRM FRAME HOUSE BUILD NOW oF ished attic. Penced yard. $9,200. |- _ Pontiac's most exclusive. ™m ae ebildren under 10. $70. yd : Nebraska. Open evenings 69.; on Huron River. Commerse Vil M HOME 83 N_ Teleeraph Open Eves. ; renee Clea, quiet couple, PE). West side apartment developm Kent, Realtor, FE 5-61 SY Cane: 3 seneM. FAnee , . : lage. School stores & | Pos 3 BEDROOM O John K. Irwin & Sins: FE 2-9236 z 7 RM. MOD. NR ACROOT NO | Balcony, type pulsing with individ For Rent Rooms 37) Pains siorms & screens, vene- <—o ME a =n nef Arduanie | Phone 7H S@l graze seu MULTIPLE LISTING SER’ drinkers, children. 72 Washington. Orne a. OL own, Pay- r -0823 om Today, Pinanc vi @. : — “EMS AND BATH. PRIVATE EN- tiful kitchens with wae eabt- it NICELY FURNISHED aa) = = — ain SPECIAL PRICE All types custom REE 3S UL 34320. 3286 Auburn! 222 a intro fae Moggers molt Norton. ons be . Now, on custom “Quality Bait” 2 yours. Your cur plsas ee ——_ > ine Thing _ _Ave Jee: c _| fe tops. Stove and refrigerator | A NICE Sa RM FOR OFN- WareR AGE. MULTI I LTT LEV. FOR SALE BY OWNER, LARGE 4 pag °on your ‘lot. 800 “Cc. HAYDEN, Realtor | lage. School. stores and ph palin, yes Fags e7OP_ IW NICE HOME. | falntetance. S’minuica te cowre | #5 lodigg' Vilage. HMw | |” Burien ranecense | dy wats $s ge aie 2 Me. S| _. LARS ERONT. : | AT BUS STOP IN maintenance. § minutes to ne : wk, BUILDERS EX GE ia, om = Geuierrar an Be. Aopiy so ine“ asomate nent and ot water (ot, Namrata rome Sue | eee Peng, me 3 erm me | Pe Se re sine Ui — PORCRD FO wait | "ub sand? utneh, 7 satin reom ' othe: sj N. HO SeREEPING ; RM. 18ST | s, bir at EE }-§ oy ont nicely Sosee cee. —— x ine i P\noor. ft Peis rere. =. “ ees te _— — “LOOK 3-Bedroom Brick room, MI 6-1432, after 1. ; living — : = jee and warm, Ample laundry. MODERN LGF ROOM ON WEST splash, Pull basement, tile. , - On Large Lake Lot TOM T LAKE HOMES lovely bedrooms’ ” | Agreeable, friendly, For a limited time. no leases or! side FE 20015. _ rms screens. 2 car plas-| At this 3 bedrm. home with car-| 999 feet on road, #4 feet on wa- Twin Lakes Vi W. of Pontiac | closet Pull — neighborhood. Children ‘welcome, security a required. MEN BOARD 5 OSTION At. tered garage. Lge lot. and Leen int in a well restricted ter, nice “shade. a. eigenen drive. GEORGE R. Starfire Bldg. Co. EM 36531 bath, 2car earace. $19. Close to schools, churches and ADUL TS ONLY 141% Oakiana ave FE 39100) shrubs. Fishing, boating, swim-) Polay for feet Gee | = off furnace, a Ta on LAKEFRONT - downtown, Bave transporta- sL NG RW HOME| ming and winter sports $1500 | down. For ti -| fireplace, helt, bath, laundry rM-) arya 4 . With 156 ft. frontage, This fies, costs $4 per me. — MANAGER 19 SALM™P ST. APT. ¢ ntirtleges PE 84440 after 6 p.m. su with own- ——— foot liv com with di: ome 6 a situatea | "choo! 2 oo = basement, jie perfect, t a heat and hot water. K. G. FE 8-6918 se NCE naar 2 t $2,000 down, $200 monthly. Ht oRBEE ing spac . fire ceramic tile) 6, an Sane Deautifaily tend-| —"“ $500 down. FE_ a er pad eS =e REL Thro He ER) peg SEE ONS ogy | PRT AERTMARGE gy STORES | No Under eomtened ext Satw| HERBERT C DAVIS | Bla Suslis Sereiet aot | lata ot ite beaver, ter Troe sala ‘hat a : — | JO AM. - 9 PM. — ae ve = floors automatic tone fi ae ing ene ear or by Boom FOR | GE TLEMEN win | RANCH STYLE LAKE TOWNSHIP. LA plaste: ste ane Fa Th Rages steal ogg Call today, this is a dandy! ‘ months 7 we on the __Garage FE 2-1290 _ of without dorsi. Laundry priv 3-BEDROOM BRICK Paine Price fi 950, ONLY RE, | St $23.900. Quick possession. BRICK ) shade trees, 3 large bedrooms, 2- a APT. PVT. § QUIET. _W EST SIDE ws ee ea ae —~soRKE =a! LAKE PRIVILEGES | —20W8.=M 30136. 5-Room Bungalow : 3 located off Walton car garage & many feae ptormation, phone INDIAN VILLAGE man $7 wk Ciesein. Shower “A Steal for | Handyman Full Basement, Oil} Heat fenced “beck yard. Thu ty SEMINOLE HILLS CLEAN } ROOM. GROUND FLOOR DUPLEX = ope. 7e ape me eee eo home “has full} Good,, Pereheornice lot 100" feet a Micon Mis, Gale "and Off Baldwin 1 home with | 2 os pa fry Sunues _Rooms With Board 38 brick homes and acre lots just weer meter. % acre Vivebie | Wide, Finished room in basement,| aluminum storms and screens 5 2 bedrpom home. th t. Here are a few LA paid. goolMiresec oy Phone - PE 6 rooms and tile bath, $90 month. “ seven minutes from downtown but needs some fint. ang. ot acre. choos to iecarg ee L igh e AT ypc — a $63 including oteee eee auto, S fgg Pe agmenmy Sse brick _35236,, PE 5-7805 , IDE XC. EXTRA CLEAR, “ome srr LE| Pontiac in Waterford Townshi Long Lake & C ares. | Fyem. separate oe alee, veoms. Bee prvagpe ag sia 00 ped fiieglans estre large , caram’s VASBIND R, I a ¢ school $7.950, $500 down. FE : * bath, 3 bedrooms, full base- FOR COLORED, NODERE FURY, FE 5-8875 ; geen cedar propery ace iba Broker. Guick ‘posession SUBURBAN NORTH, | Super trannferred and mart | eh tise als Yor ol? pool gg . GEN — WORKERS — PENSION. | Featuring « large living room. | ROUND LAKE § RM. ~ GA Gi a ci npauttial 3 ‘bedream brick . ; FUR ? RM. APT. PVT Ee 2401 — Chris a wall to wal — rage and util. attached. Will sell 1rOUX Fr anks - rancher. This home is im an ex- Inside Cit ATOLL OUG! T REALTY th & ent. $12.50 wk. All utiliti large Prench doors overlooking ay sees. Ee See GENERAL REAL ESTATE | clusne Mee hborhood on a nice y bint) a $2293 W EST SIDE APTS. | 800M WITH BOARD OR ROOM.| 4 patio and landsoa 3 BEDRMS. LIVABLE. SWAP. | 4395 Dixie H moe! wooded Has hot water 7 room 3 bedroom home oi STs: : - - Gentleman preferred. 723 Second. yitchen: ceramic tile bath: 3 rent, or sell, 7620 Clintonville Rd. SY. perimeter heat and heated 2, car near North Perry. Full eS ie +3046 LAKE ORION Ws rue re, nantngment | ee be cot | Sie noo 4 AT PEDROS | Ereaweaamaes waar | GPT tty ua, SY [One tan. SABES. al etene sant nc eae “or FF 1172, after 8. Convalescent Homes 38A | fo cai, bee Caution & | ie pipe’ an ¢ Mites. 9) ee a , MULTIPLE LISTING SER $65 month, heated. Year around. WE HAVE ONE OF THE CLEAR. | sane virancy om pon MAN on| ire fecrestion ‘room: 3 car | brick. 2 frames. Pall basement.| yy {ee way IRWIN, REALTOR pLiLES REALTY CO. oe MOTFI a Apa |. Pontiac. Newly decorated. Built; woman, bed or ambulatory, road; aluminum storms and 1750 rein. at Ha : SMITH MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE alae ~ BALDay a IK ig Utilities furn $15 per week. o470| im cabines | Siriiiee seeasines. — Moor. Gin Acres Worting poage vag 2 couple, — = mW G. Whiteomb, Resltor. 216 W FAIRMOUNT MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : _ Pontia: e Lk Rd. C OR R_ 3-0389 * : je . . — ; a Ave | one BERL Price $22,500 TRANSPERRED TO PLORID : d ‘ i “ A, = = : OOERY —_ ey" yore lsnooas ATE OED SUOOmA TED | mg ot fae pai private on ¥ tape For additional information and bdrm., 2 Lindel arena finished See Sylvan Village . CIVILIANS Pp t id e a, OR Po~Fy : apt. wie full bach ‘and utility 58371, . . appointments call FE 8-1784. ment,’ eer tis ee! as pee privilege home -_ 3 ar i g ‘ INDIAN _WBAR KRESGE'S. 2 ROOMS. COM. | ee 51008 —— bedrooms. | i¥% and $190 DOWN rae “BIRD” TO SEE family home 22 ft. living SAR Rhea weitare teneats wer) "WHTTTE BROS Hotel Rooms —_—39 3 a ree family room, Modern Is IRD" TO — — eome No drinking FE 2-2181. 4 . —eeee ~~ $200 DOWN TRI-LEVEL & BSI-LEVELS kitchen with Birch cabinets, costs kitchen wi! ample cup. SMALL HOME, | BEDROOM. BEE OR 31296 3 bedroom starter house with Custom starter homes no money Foraice tops, snack NO OTHER A BRICK RANCH FOR i$ and romseg “Hoag Fenced grounds. Ail util- we ee a 1 m8 HOTEL AUBURIN basement, roagh wiring included. oe 2 rg rag fo ge = rs S nents. Alum- Sues eed se W bath up. Basement, stoker ities supplied | Cony. clean and Opes_Eves 207m, 07, Day or, Week. | Don Me ~ OR 32837. 7) Se ees ot ee Basement «ae baal & bat A HAPPY TOMORROW coa! heat. . }car 7s ‘Rent Houses Furnished 35} Cooxine ano -efrigeration units BAALL ROOM, FURS. 56 5. JES, | RENT WITR OPSION fo BUY,| TOft Cerpcting teeintes ot Landscaped — Paved street. | charming 2 bedroom briek ranch rand - included 00M ™uE PLL I 46, Auburn — FE 2- ; near grad schoo) | and MSU. term Tie street in price of howe cash. TWO F finan: re ean EDRM, LGE irvine. RM. tas. Newly ‘decor Lge. Walk ee Look at it, and if Soca wel on oon : * a st \e Pike and Williams. * sitchen d bath, OM beat, $78 mo Rent Stores 40 2 — eg eg nae 2nd automatic oli Ortonville Lakelnt.. pinerested call, owner Lake privileges oo Siisahoth snd ano Spee ame On Auburn _ UL_ 24 : c :\—— eens Ideal family home. Includes ‘ on Cass e. oo Rent Apts. | Unfurnished 34 1 Loc caBix GARAGB ‘BOUEE, Oe PE oie STORES. WEST Tot $880 down, Easy southly por. $300 DOWN ork thm, Bagg migge tien a EVES: SAT,_SUN:_TO #6361 craton ont, ties washes aria tongs, ore ise feens heme, wih ‘breese- : t yd., han i ode e ¢e. sun,rocm, - Pootiae Plant or Cab, ‘Bachelors ~_R Office a Broker, FE. $7 Possession. | Includes cost, 2 bedrm. modem den, dining room, moderd | ONLY $5,250. EASY TERMS. | %4 eluded: in nthe low price. cheerful Wey ont ceemes Sant } BEDROOM APT FOR LEA . os a ‘ent Office ‘Space hardwood floors Plastered. Oli Guchen 3 ihama 6 Laces ca oC seams house uear pueda Tt won rage on & comer lot. built-in stove & refrigerator. many gie, $1 - creo. welcom L 500 DOWN heat. 1% car garage bedrooms. Paneled breeze- beach a Commeres Lake, "walt t ony ms on terms. - _ prvaces bse Lake. tere adults $100, FE 41508 |] BEDROOM HOME COMPLETE- ta a, Rooms, ‘DESIRABLE CEN. — 4- ROOM way, zeuewer pins serve | ne . ; act now tomerrow.| . Zrteed tot gee arn 4-280 after ral loca mege Ser 2 rge family. Can redecorate. Biraat or 5 ap’ ce room home on acres, . o . «TP Efecontted tee pero MES Rpm | Bes feraned: Jack Loveland Ker, 3 Sedromm hey. fa bt "Has Fah path Basement. Plowing “grounds extending to | ne erm EASY TO BUY LAKEFRONT—This_ attrac: to transportat a SAgEMERT, FO pooes, | ee or etoa _Dosaid. OR 3-2837 [CE FAMILY HOME water's edge. Cyclone | Only $8,500. 3 bedroom home, dit | Tay & cleans opbertanity to} ve 2 etree Soe Contact > Mrz Hollenbec nice. $15 we. FE wnext to the new Stewart-Glenn COLONIAL —DUPLEX ait CLARE 3 fenced. Total property con- baths. 5 acres, full b Poonag 00 Rogge ~ of Rgy oem | oo BM oe ee urphy 8 Beech) Py | BEDROOM HOUSE $60 “MONTH. Furniture Company on Telegraph Seourate = ze _—— = Or income in _fime condition, Full eh —_ ——. privileges. back ‘Available ote 2 ‘ 1 ROOM, +~Keego. Harbor FE 8-8054. “Rd, mear Miracle Mile Shopping cpa ements. Heating basement. Qil forced air heat see y appointment a down payment. Payments drop beautiful lot. vate bath, stove, refrig.- heat, hot 7 ROOM MODERN. FURNISHED. Center. Ideal location for » paint | utilities, 2 car garage. New fur- New aluminum storms and $26. on terms. Almost new, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, only Prd . month “after Pete commands a panoramic and cold water furn, Adults only. |" _3330_8. Crooks Rd. and wall paper store or anv aes | Sere eee emenn, mene 2100s oo ca Oekew fics eee Rolfe H. Smi greontos pg Rage Wea yan view of. lake and Poll 7 AND 2 "E BEDROOM LaKEPRON > ,Bix® FROM TOWN. 8 RM. 333. —— al ; kite bedrm and ll ba One ~~ 2 a Clos Bar- 55.500 itn $1,500 ta" FOR COLORED - GI An. income with 4 rooms th for the owner; and th renting e- closing costs. IVAN W. SCHRAM-~ s REALTOR FE #9471 OPEN EVENINGS & SUNDAY 942 JOSLYN COR. MAN! _MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE GAYLORD) ; 670 boxes, you living rooms to Pk BoEt hdUaE i aa will admire; Abed water ‘erete ative: “Gulstanding ge ee rage a ‘ me investigate, gay z,, oe i Ess 2Seee® age and 2- Car garage, lake privile es tus Lake, : VACANT BUNGALOW SALE OR TRADE $9,950 Mirror like hardwood pee room 12x20, o —— excellent ar, smalier-home, or trail- er in trade. Possibly ern property. DORRIg & SON REALTORS North- 's bath All and If no rage —cement Kinzler W. Hur WE TRADE m2 W. Huron hens FE 4-1557 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FRONT. BI-LEVEL te PRTASE cel miles Pontiac bn "e84 954, racious 3 aeavean 1% ome boasts the latest in style, built-ins, hot water heat many- bird spacious lower level walls” disp ay Nature’s ever-chan, beau- ty.. Eve. or, FE i030. ~|3 FAMILY INCOME Sun, call in ol par condition — ae ge room Price $13,900 with $1,900 down. VACANT 5 ee me HOME. Full . ee $7,500 ¥ down for or this neat pay clean less drive, Realtor = ron St, Ph, FE 4-3525 answer call FE 4-1796 = Auto & $2,000 4 gato K NT Established in 1916 1.949 DOWN—For — — - 3 bedrm: tiled bath .. Nicely landscaped. - Paved street and paved drive. See this at $12,500 wher leaving state~ : SACRIFICE=01 must sell = & attractive fuer es wi attached 2-car , all in excellent condition acher, By eh =? e | tfamp amps <. at $13,000 * - LAKE AREA-—You'll like Nving ly fenced. Lake prtstoges: Now —— ‘see ft Only $22, terms to responsible people. William Miller Realtor too, beautiful futoen® with mM uilt in stove. Th paige gy od Ps hts 6 miles rom 5 . one carpeted Hving of Pontiac, Lake privileges. Land- is has — a < stone| seaped very attractively, 5 raom f Poe ae. on moots home, 1% car garage. At se ~~ wilt) this is a value you should see = softener etc ft.| today reened in TE ce overlooks the Lj 5. fruit, NEW HOME = and ine sprice trees, 36 can be bought for $959 down. Ry ey official’ hasbeen! Recreation room in good base- ferred and this 919.000 home| ment. Ver A good kitchen, alum. i being Gilered for gy $14,400. screens. good features you should see for ourself. You can . ae very sionativs: 2 a down and WR 1 ft. room. Up. beautiful so, GAWRENCE Ww. GAYLOR mm khehen full ‘petement. 18 E. PIKE PEN EVES sae heat, waler softener. New 2 “FE, 4.9584 con = *. it is iia now for full FE 2-0263 ome for the kiddies. Total price $7900. - an appointment to see this lovely me nae DON'T MISS. THIS home in.a splendid lo¢ation. West buy and ntove at once. HOYT Orion Township—GI water, FE 2 —— 4 miles from Pontiac: 3 egg n ranch. Excelle dren, for further de. 280 Prospect—GI Pree~ m older ot al bod — tion. New ai Income house fo ot i ph pe pad pay- Ste eae PAT, [ome nag "9 os A «me Full base- ent. Gas heat 2car ® ie. Very comfortable and very rea- sonable. Call for showing. toad ee home are pyres ; . you - llve| WEST SUBURBAN i gee ae and comme. such| Nice basement in this one story < aL. rect lighting.) home. Two bedrooms and a 12x14 FA rm ~d w en = down| , a= room that can be used for age % eee San toendane this > 2 d . oom Large pert: 2 . Wo Car garage. Total 7 home is 1 year wr a a Drice $13,975 with terms. eal, for Ra Be tom built ranch'gr9 DO home with 6 = saems, 3 eel eve e you into this lovely § rooms, full colored bath. the love-| room home. In good location,| at $11 » SDS VW SCH0Gr Will tence mi Sag foctans 2 and my Saere ara, This makes it ideal| GREEN LAKE AREA~ Buti ‘Floyd 22) Dixie Hwy. AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING 3 bedrm. ranch type home with breezeway,| to ‘attached garage Large living vest. entrance, planter box. Poe pag in large kitchen, frame construction. car erivtiogss 2 Kent Inc., Realtor at Telegraph down Evenings 1704 Johnson 30 YEARS OF SERVICE aa PRIVILEG with this lovely 3 bedroom brick ate located close to Walled . Obl heat, repens in. livin, kitchen with ry room butit-tng, carpeting and anges Let us show you thi if interested make us an offér EAST SUBURBAN 3 bedroom ranch located close to Avondale High School, Large living room with fireplace, Hy heat, 1'4-car lot 80%250. s home = arage, fenced in Will sell with low payment or trade. after 6 call FE 5-6447 A. JOHNSON, Realtor S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 pps Fn “HOYT REALTY FE 2-9066 8. Telegraph Rd. FOR CASH-IN A\ HURRY, sell things through Classified Ads. 2 ‘ ‘Apething goes!. Dial FE CLA double CLARK SELL = eee os Lake es, bungalow plastered walls oak {fleors, wall arpetin, ¥v $739 down. er si RENT BEATER. Month! | ments $59 including tance ‘ ‘on this 2 bedroo: on nice hillside lot, wSesten street, Seller's equity. $1,300, $11,900, SELL 3 be OR a led bath. $1,900 di “If you don’t find tt here, phone a gt or drop opt at our Sanee listin: 8. ha = over our many =. Parking at r, several no down payment civilian and OF homes ARK } REAL STATE | 1011_W. mee cS i TRADE New| JUDA ip Sey ASLAN ns ¥ ics “1 want to check him!” B-6 aw itentne For'Sale Houses 43 |. For Sale Lots 46 NEAI OAKLAND Mle & basement, “4 seouble garage, 737 Baldwin — $250 DOWN, qaneDiata— Fos. session, OR 3-0639. : ~ LAKEFRONT Take Wack Hgusehold G Goods 57 Pla N ventory. This is @ real money APA sae hi ae ae Pee 2 ince LIVING ROOM SUITE CHEROKEE TILES! | SERVICE STATION Boomers ¢ Bivd. auras the best selection of 100 ft.| Modern 2 stall tor ease, & Piece SILVER GRAY BEDEM. sites for better homes - com- goed De Roary eS cen oo Double Groceee. bookcase Seentiys ge 7 wailable ‘. ualified stage all Of tor sab 86. Fey ¢ only wne y. cow — i a 5 Now to suit YOU rE 4-151) for inf a oni Pearson Furnitu | Orchard | Heart 1-361 or } TEXACO aa STATIONS Telegraph & dosmeats, Pontiac, M Dixie & Monroe-Drayton Plains, 4 ert ‘available. +4614 aft- WE ber eee | .Write eatine joel Box Sox 119. SALES CORPORATION | _sround Be DMESSER. BROKER concessions. ““Reveraibe, Sale Land Contracts: 52 LE. ,CLUDING 6 PER CENT IN- “TEREST. RED BY — aca ON % JIM WRIGHT, Realtor FE 5-044! 4S cones Ave panes 7:30 MULTIPLE NG SERVICE $9,000 WILL BUY 1 YEAR OLD — contract om modern 2 bed- home in lake area. Pay- imamta $90 a month at 6 per cont interest. EMBREE & GREGG 565 Union Lake Ra. UNION ‘L/KE VILLAGE EM 34393 or EM 3-3314 to sell. Earl Garrels, EM 3-2511 EM 3-4086- ~_or ~~ 23 Per Cent Discount | Contract balance $7,224 on a vear- ee 3 bedroom bungalow. —_—— =e in good West suburban area B.C. Wood Co. Williams Lake Rd. at M59 After 6, call OR 3-2603 LARD CONTKacTs TO BUY OR | extra large lot. Your cost’ $5.062. i od gle ade set feat i tia PR re ioe TRAD cog pe ene ry, mesern pot call us mere fer or trade, UL ‘sees. or sell. FE §-37 LEAVING STATE. L TRAD! equity in modern 3 bedrm. brick. -Full basement for late mode! 1% ton stake truck or cash! Assume ay . ie. 3-7778. Y EQ IN A aa FOR truck or Seep, UL WILL 8W SWAP = 36 CHEVY. tor mote . or sell, PE ~“For S Sale Clothing 56 2 GIRL’ BOY COATS EXCEL. cond, 14 Liberty St 3 ton. sire ics PERFECT 09 ALL NU from 40c; eg’ tg pants : 7 days. 7 : + Closed Sunt pin. at east store, 389 @ MEN'S SUITS. _—_ "7 5 IN A-1 shape. FE 2-6026. Coie CHILDREN" par. & dresses, Bite 3, 16. rE 5-546. GIRL'S CLOTHING, SIZE 10-13, _sub-teen, PE 263397. LADIES’, pong oe Soran “almost new. Cheap. PE 5-6635, | MAN'S }PANTS SUIT, WAIST 40, _extra pair of pants, $25, 41 Allen. =; NE COLORED > SQUIRREL cope. oe origina! lining, exc. . cond, $100. PE 2-3566 after 6 p.m.. Lake A Ave. 7 — aes. “733 E. TENNY- 16 ry POOT PREEZER. ALSO refrigerator. MI 4-8013. mode. for Pearson's GI Ave § WOOL PACE, $16.95. orted, 6, RF $16.50. Im ‘minster, ri : ‘ po 5.05. Pearson aie Orchard yu = 21" PHILCO ar ‘al ei. reyes $8. 56 Call Credit “Manager. * capitol. FE 5-9407 A-1 SPECIALS 3 INS " TVs, 5 at $20.96 each. 271" table model . . $30.96 All sets gua. unconditionally for at Obel TV. 3830; Elizabeth e Rd. FE #4945. Open 9 to 0 A BEAUTIFUL PHAPF ZIG ZAG sewing machine like new Makes over 100 decorative stitches sews on buttons. Original cost ove $300, will accept $9.64 for. 10 months or 80 cash. Call $92 Capitol FF 54-0407, ask for credit __manager ADMIRAL DELUXE REFRIGERA- tors, Ige. deep freeze, auto. de- fost. 5 year warranty. Frigidaire electric range, —— $2 per wk, Schick's 33711 ry Barings CABINET SINGER wi a equ 4 wing like new $48.60 month for 6 mes. PE 5-9407 y $8.10 pe apital, Agel. Money to Loan 53 - (State Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY RE YOU BORROW UP Jo $500 OFFICES I Pontiac ~- Drayton Pisins - Utica Walled Lk., Birmingham, Plymouth Borrow With Confidence $25 to $500 sessing Finance ration of, Pontiac 3%4 8. pied a St. FE 4-0535 LOANS $25 TO "$500 On your signature or other a curity. 24 months to repay. service is fast, friendly = od help Hr aad our office or HOME & poles LOAN CO. * TN. ifses © SS =f Sereet E. Pike) SEABOARD D FINA ANCE 1185 N. PERRY ar. EASY PA PARKING _ $50 8-9661 on your Signzture ip to 24 months to repay PH. F OAKLAND Loan Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bide. LOANS $25 TO $500 XTER & i en 64 W. Lawrence St he AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 7TH, 7 P.M. come m: = sisal rope 9c. SO ft. hose — 9%. H & L cipieibolate, ABOUT ANYTHING a be THE HOME FOR - BE FOUND AT L&s tALES A little out of the way but a lot less to pay. Furniture and Li- ances of kinds. NEW & U! Visit our trade dept. for real 4 miles E E. of Pontiee or 1 mile E. of Auburn Heights on anne _Rd. M 50 36 INCH GAS As STOVE. $15. WASH. er, $10. EM 3-611 BRAND NEW re “BEDS, $44.95. Rollaway bed, complete, ago pepern ey oetiae ae ——- — 17 Cot- s8e8 $12! 95. —. s Pavimare, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. BEAUTY REST INWERSPRIRG mapiresa and. box springs. — BUILT-IN OVENS & BURNERS. $149.50 complete. Samuel's Appll- ances. MApie 5-6011.. BOTTLE GAS, F bag 1c a heater. $25. Elec- _tric Co, ‘odo W mom” BENDIX WASHER FOR SALE, $25. THD Lakeview. FE 3-7646. BRAND NEW WROUGHT IRON bunk beds, complete with a. oma ae $39.95. Pea 42 Orchard aLke Ave, san¥ BED, CoPCETE WITH | mattress, $15. OL 1-8426. COAL BURNER, ying NICE ~ jooking, $30, 3516 Auburn Rd. ‘LOANS | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph, Rochester, OL 6-0711, OL 1-9191 WHEN YOU NEED $25 TO $500 Se srl be, wade tee 7am eee gen tes, 1050 W. uron, Pontiac. 4-3581. As ; TR-COOLE: ‘OR SERVICE 102 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | 2family, house with busi- FE 4-1574 down-terms. Write Pontiac Press Box 6 Mortgage Loans 54 win RY UEEN —— wen porty oe Aparmens & need your home ie 4 yrs. w ; ers pe » £0 poets ly a proved? us solve your prob- of equipanens. Ons PR, & ready for | . Jem. Low ; Co — a down puts you 92 West ron - FE 38-6563 "S.D.D. FOOD MKT. _ | Beiaitiel appraisal t ssn INCLUD @., modern store, & Swaps 55 over 108,000. A real money mak: |% LENGTH MUSKRAT COAT own a Will | for nice“desk & chair, MA 5-1723. sie this packege deal. inves | (LOTS, BEEN OFFERED _$5¢0 * Tl age dee each for good 28 foot housetrail- er "53 CHEVY & ‘51 PONTIAC. WILL sell or trade for ? FE 8-2780 Cx CADILLAC LLAC COUPE DEVILLE, LLB. pig Ore er series Ft se value baked is hag truck fer sale, sm ne area, "Brihwell | 7 : 13-0405 even, : ts down ‘he. her late model car FE Pe kone CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS working or not, FE 5-@755 CLEAN FURNITURE, INCLUDING electric stove. refrigerator, bab: erib, pond pen, high: chair, you bed, twin beds wi matching chests, tables te — breakfast set, hs New models. asthe Eetiones crate matred models at dis oor ot sig 4 121_N. OAs, . STOVE. REFRIG.,. oi) heater, FE 4. ae FLEE STOVE, ( sao > COND. GAS RANGE, ROLLAWAX™ BED, 2 ar tables and dresser. ‘OL HOTPOINT DELUX ELEC_ RANGE double oven, exc. cond. Hamil automatic washer, reas. OL 1-1708 noe PREEZER, - tf Match- RS a a Nek: fio $4 Samuel's peed Aple 2, i. HO AND BABY FURNI- ture, also miscellaneous, FE _5-1800, « TRONR RONER. OLDER model,” Needs cover, $15. FE eae TRONER. 1 YR, OLD rator GE refrige 6 tmpericl wash : er . CRUMP LECTRIC 465 ns. PE 6351; ‘b-2-3009 LARGE CRIB AW aatra brand new, $15.5.. Pearson's Pur- ~ piture, 42 Orchard Lake Ave. LEAVING STATE. ee RM. — refrig., gas in ood cond. Bargain. eT: vnareere LEAVING STATE. WILL TAKE best offer 2 chairs, brown velvet ideabed and children’s dresser. Will sacrifice, 538] Columbia off _Sashabaw and Maybee MAYTAG WRINGER “ Excellent condition. Cheap cash. 99 Parkhurtst after to 7 p.m. MAA. DINING RM. tal “4 Chairs, Mah, leather . Lg sectional, ee | ah: 4 pe. bedrm. WOLD ARTICLES | Furnitu: - dithe: ise Cai re 3. mM: a —seen_ anytime. Mt noRee Se OMRTIC. oasaea | almost new. $65. OR 3-0643 OIL HEATERS, BRAND —< . > —T below coat. Al ‘ Sven ie USED TV SETS PRO ad Tv 2 ap 8 _sabenaes_ tt WALTON TV 515 E. Walton —_— FE 2-2257 PRIVATE PARTY SELLING BEDS complete. chest, chairs, refrig., dining xm. trons. seb. toaster, Tehtes, mise, PE 8-282. | 4 Bags ALL eg" CARPET & ELEC oven, $125 Ironrite, $145, Both _used _less | than 1 mo. OA " 8-2729. ~REPOSSSESSION __ SPECIALS portable GE TV. $119.33 ‘all items in warranty — SERVICE STORE 30 8 Cass PE 5-6123 Rebuilt Trade-Ins IRONRITE, Rebuilt, Guaranteed, Delivered : po nae eee All sises. age ‘an GE Electric Rang HOTPOINT Electric Dryer. Guarameed The GOOD HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Of Ponti: 11 W. HURON FE 41555 | SINGER PORT. ZIG ZAG ATTACH. $1950 Electrolux Vac. - $14.95. Terms Curts Appl. OR 3-702. : | Mchine, Po PORTABLE SF WING MA- und bobbin, $18.95 Mich!- = Pe ag Center. FE 2-3337 Oakland Ave. SELLING OUT! | oxd — inlaid tile ........... 8e) Owl? felt base rugs ......... $395 414-Ft. Wall Tile .....25c R'BBER “oe PAINT, G_ $3.75 Syer's 141 W. Huron FE 43064 5-PIECE OAK DINETTE SET, 6-piece mahogany dining set. $25: green frieze aap ly and chair, _$35._3192 Seebaidt. OR 3-6763. 1959 SALE OF SALES Sewing Machines All Singer Seome comers open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m Sale ends Friday. March 6, 9 pb m. Sale of trade-ins, Singer and other - makes. Treadles from $7.59, elec- tric portables from $12.59, electric cabinets from $19.59. - - Drastie savings on floor models, rentals, salesmen's demonstrators and sewing class machines, Limited geoply of each. To get the mode oy saetts at these savings shop ear Downtown Pontiac 102 N. Saginaw FE 2-0811 Mile Shopping Center C. Penney Fabric & Notions FE 8-0352 phan In x end ta 8, ous. UL 2! aed “3380 Auburn Rd. _ Auburn Meights DINING RM. BEDRM,, MISC. living rm. furniture 30” Frigi- daire stove, OR 3-7 1 PIECE, $40. washer and po’ Selt or wep for } or 4-2081 DUNCA YFE | ING ble, six ais, buffet. $50. OR DRESSER, $10, DROPLEAF TA- ble and 4 cneire. $10. Gestuaier. electric range . Cas ot at: automatic wastion, Hotpoint dry- er and miscellaneous furniture. H 8-4688 and FE 4-7881, 37 Or- chard Leake is 3 Hb ‘of Refrig.~good cond., er, kitenen “4 its bbing , ; ‘Ss, _ $10; $60. re 5-2766. EXC. FRIGI IG $45. New Dab play pen & car seat. FE, 2-2006. bi a gare ve AUTO. “Wa SHER & oy y Chat doa MY = 33191. FREEZERS - UPRIGHT FAMOUS name brands Scratched. Terrific value $149.95 while they itt, No tea orders, se. chigan cueereass, Orchard, Lake 8 . ~ ERAL RE-CONDITIONED portable r washers, $19.50 up. New ‘in, achine, 5. REPL ACEMENT PARTS 96 ‘Sak Bes nate. FE _2-4021 SELLING OUT OUT DRASTIC. REDUCTIONS ga PAINT & LAROLEUM 228 N Bagins w Near Rob't SOFA, GOOD, COR eR STOVES, So0anT SOLD, Ex- as, Turner's, 602 Mt Clem ens 2-0801. 7 th OCCAS’ ASIONA "lesa Baey washer, all A-1, TRADE- IN DEPT. _ Apt. size gas stove ......- >. $20.96 $s, wp elec, range......+. 639.95 "| Guar, elec. washer.......... $49.05 Radio-phono. comb........ 50 +14 pe. wood dinette ..... » $14.95 2 pe, living rm. suite....... 29.05 Many other items available. 1 ur, © for your used fur- niture, and appliances. We come your vYM for rere 18 W. Pike E-2 terms TRADE GAS RANGE i ELEC- rh B. Munro Elec- Huron. USED TV, REBUILT & GUARAN- Ober TV. teed, Union Village. EMpire 3-661! USED 30 GiLiow Die ¥ GAS W WATER heater ae R.B ve, Seeea, Son eS V3 ome. a, j=! ve, ” - Co, 1069 W, hee” for ; DROP LEAF |. be, fas MA ATCHING | GREY coucs ee |; sETs %," RANGE. LARGE 4 wer welding tore ta sas | —— | . $88 Union Lake Store |- Hlectric | . ae strehares oe Weaenn peer h ee a he peepee FRINGER Set ae a ae Co rd cuvette Gas 3 ] gab range kite aa ab. base - New cotton m. ae New innerepring S malisciet Blond bhedroo National Cash re . AKLAND FURNITURE CO. WE ooat SELL & EX EVERYTHING FOR 104 8. Saginaw Rs 3 i r 2 = y & Corner Howard. FE ‘si66 woo PRIEZE SOPA ae ae ce = with ottoman, $50. Antiques 57A ANTIQUE PINE CHINA CABINET. MI_ 6-4240 AN HrAvE Ct Cams, Ce Witt: MAple 5-2412, _ Television & R & Radios 57B na 21- INCH GE CONSOL autiful natural herve Re! changer, = he. months. Exe tion and clear ar paumg & $160 FE 6-1043 after ES RCA US TV, orien OTHER BAR- — c's Appliances, 8161 mmerce Rd ___ Water $ Softeners 570 FULLY y AUTOMATIC $79.95 SALE PRICE 4379 REG. VALUE Conley Soft Water Co, FE 2-621 | Ww Ew LIFE 6 kad aa Fa Lindsay Water. low as $5.21 mo. | Warey GOPTERERS OF BiG BU. | For Sale Miscellaneous Ore a ciectiadi tid iain i ba Rog hg PIPE, 7 sa eaten oa. ro 7 weat 1 4X6 FISH SE. 20 INCH JIG saw. EM P-AAA-L AL NG r now, be g rush. opportunity at winter prices. Alum. storms s 3. ° eee re ‘tet Mary. : LY CO Auburn & Rochester Rds. UL 23-4900 . UW no Ang _ Bos. OL 11-6633 E ROPE & BLOCK. i New 1 web. 7 tra v1 or ~~ 2 sets Gutaibe vert portable PA PA oe Ga ont New 22" wines tor aoa bp ory Wainut round bie & chairs. _Cheap. 83 lille | je PER PT — 142 ROMEX IN cotl jots other rough-in materiais at low, low prices Thomp son 7 M59 west ag SOIL PIPE 5 PT. | Sump Pum rH SAVE BLUMBING | SUPPLY i72 | Sagina PE 5-200 5s HP 3 ~ PHASE Warm AYNE | ain compressor wth controls Piex Shaft disk eat national sander, 4 ton {3 Jeb air feet _ » exhaust ‘| fan, 76x18 BLDG. TO BE Saved. $100, Corner Orchard Lk & 15 Mie | GAL. ELEC HEATER. 960.96 3» — auto, gas heater, $49.95 | Cob «inks and fittings $57.96 up. | undry trays ' faa- iz SAVE PLUMBINO ____ 172 Soutn Saginaw 5. AMERICAN MEAT SLICER. GAS | commercial deluxe deep try 1 | Wire recorder & air sander. re t 8-0315 “ANCHOR a | No money down, ved. FREE TIMA 87471 AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCH 7TH, 7 P.M. Located 2610 Dixie Hwy., USi0, 1 mile north city Nmits of Pon- tiac. wie ——— Ldn niture. app't- ances. 1001 misc. Meme. "auction speciais between 6:30 & 7 — Cig- arettes — Ile pack, Foam ree bed pillows — S@c 00 sisal Hc. 50 A QUALITY SUMP PUMP with a copper float, $32.50, Thompson. 7005 M59 West. BEEF AND PORK - HALF AND quarters. Opdyke Mkt. FE 5-7041. BUY NOW and Save! MATERIAL FROM 150 BUILDINGS MUST GO! CLEANED—READY TO USE 2x4, all lengths csuedececces SC ft, 2x6, all: lengths ..lsccsccenes” BO fh, Qn8, all lengths ..s.sseceees 120 ft, 2x10, all lengths .....0..00.. 18e ft, 2xi%, all lengths ............ 180 ft, Bring Your Trailers PIPE — BRICK - STEEL OPEN 8-5:30 Mon, thru Set, SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL BALES §340 Highland Rd (M50) OR ei “— BETTER BUYS — MULE HIDE INSULATION . and carry. ac ji. Sn W-Pine ‘$e iin. gr W-Pine 12c in: Good , : —— re rlaynrent. a Pigeeere. 4'xe’ = %” . e re ae Mahogan ogany Piywood. "HAGGERTY LUMBER COMPANY ° Be. Seo tan rT wr. Between W. Ms re "Bee f Pea ae SATHROOM FIXT automatic water orth] ware. Electrical nia crock rt black Lowe Bros, BABY BUGGY IN: GooD : a, ian € a Raw. res O00 i CORD ag for $10 delivered Slosing | SHEETROCK |"Serase amt ‘ We deliver. Lk. Rd. F | 4x8, 4x10. 412 ut Oe eg L _CHURC HS. pa oe Win. deny Sake ee Se SOLD OUR SEE sa | Peeet. —— Plants, Trees PROPERTY jou vegans? iy 23 me pres, eee & prea OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM- AtL, TOC, & PUEr FIXTURES must] Neu ™ 2uleres Dealers so Sant spores Va san eo os ‘ie n* ren een" he tark roe, Nursery gre atig wer 3%, outside Sash toors $1288) Mapanetiing Oreamental “ * ip ee * . 5 | = . Building Supplies a ae 2 ane" Dor Seeuing hopobiconss 7 M t Tools woo «Page UMBER Ker Sale'Pets _ Paddoes FE 2-074 | 3 ¥R PEMALE BOXER, SPAYED. Glass . STEEL DRIV WAY CULVERT PE 5-9179. 2" Co $888 tt i Ras MACH : : ~ 12 SHAD: sonead Paint PI ORS — 18 SHADES. | Pate for stud Fe tens Boat Paint 8'xt" Flue Linkage : $1.25 ea -- Reasousbie MY 2-343, Teg’ Closnced doses.” "” S195 oe | Tec bowie Rute sie . Incinerator aad Dutch Oven Doors | ; sc hke ia — | ; BEAUTIFUL RED Jelied Magic of Rev-Baiia ic 18 Fal | BLAYLOCK COAL & SUPPLY co, | Te,,be sold for best offer, UL woe | pone a cern Orchard Lcke Ave. “PE 3-7101 : var eae me tools at 25 per) Pease TER. 828 poe hae Au hafdware 4@ per. cent THE BALVATION ARMY con + gg oe MALS. ; R IELD $TORE and. white. AKC. OL} reads Mil ths ee Eelam tame ree ee | cee Es esc rorrss See E eg NR ee ee id sem 2 8. i ; Py CHIHUAHUA PUP -T Ply he & oh ag 3© per; kids. With cot, chair New sipes. _Feg., nice selection, al cent ins Aduit Kits avallsbie. For infor. “SPANIEL PUPPIES Guromegrim ease, melting 60 pee) Zeer, Michigan," “TY | Bocas puolos re reioed tne cent off. WAGON, =o dg try Ls Lid Rerel 1 ‘mail -baxes Egor ai es eee Tempe | page rts sit Ph Pe Several several thousand bolts ta & leg screws | Betaey spring coat sise FREE TO GOOD HOME: 3 PARTI- priced unde i olored male, cocker mos: on register A “Psddine me ma-) TALBOTT LUMBER oo" eas Loves culidren. PE Storm doors and windows, wood | --~—~- : PEMALE COLLIE DEALERS INVITED | Siaemsiau caumsesoon a, Yeue FEMALES Gate ee, } 4 ae FLASHY COLLIE PUPS, AKC, SA- you CAN Buy FOR LESS THAN TOIL, "| ble ny COLL LJ Pure. ready for WHOLESALE, COME SEE! - All styles, colors, terrific values pict tame te Seis, from $17.95. Slighily marred. Also TO GOOD HOME. MALE oad aeons ye — eer erence UL See ; : ‘| PRENCH POODLE, 3 MOS. CHOC. : cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. . A. Ci Compton dsep 4” PLYW aie OR olate colored. Best —_ PE ’ e ~ P1G8. 2 4990 W. Huron St. - WAR VaLuEs ON Willame a FE seca Letex paint... $288 §81. | GOO HOME FOR GOOD WATCH OPEN EVENINGS “TIL 8 P.M. Copper pipe a vere OOO 608, Qutaide city Sikes childres ASH WAY | Romer (Bec A. tor coll lots | MALE BOXER, PAPERS, REA- . Merry ae ae. we", DAVID BRAD. LUMBER PRICES STANLEY aLUMINUM WinDOWS mene wees ae Machinery 60A | PE 2117 ARAKEETS GUAR. TO = Burmeistér’s {rn NORTHERN LUMBER 0 Cooley Lake EM 3-417) Oren fam t 8 p.m. daily » em, © - D-m, Deliveries avatiable L - VANITY LAVATORIES. ERS Walt. eo ene com $46.50. = fi ET -PIXTORES| baownrE's naKowa “mney ide in house, Newest 489-8. SANFORD — 1958 designs. La: assortment of R RE c pull m . balloons, I stars. Ter Ld m,| Wall x steamer, floor sand- $4.50 value, $225: porch $2.9! ers, ers hand sanders, fur- value, $1.85. Factory irreguiars) nace vecuum cleaners. kiand and samples. at only’ Fuel 3 436 Orchard Lake factory c an give Piwor-| Ave 5-6158. escent, 3 rehard Lake Ave.— 5 APF ES . Dry goods, materials Sg MS ed Bo I bs wi i. 's s en cents td alle G. &| Days 6:39 to 6:00. sumiaya 10 7005 to 4:00, Monteaim rs ply. 164 W. Montcalm, PE 5-47 fhompson_1 nt tie} y WHOLEAATE © GAS & _biy_ | FOR SALE: B. AME DEWALT WALT POW- eyincer for truck, saw mills, ete. sas E"fngusrial appucationn 4 tions few used available, Call - distributor, 40053, FORD DIESEL ENGINES, _ 28 Do it Yourself él, DO IT THE EASY WAY! with our man : for MANCHESTER. WONDER- 801 4th St. PE 2-4025 BEST PEDIOREE. AL. - ri e- ly Easte ve esl. PARAKEETS CANARIES. MATED pr Crane's Bird burn, OL 2-2200. FERKY ‘PUPPIES. Brown, spricot. black. Standard | __mir . MU 40045. ‘PARAKEETS CAN . CAGES, SCHIPPERKE PUPPIES. THE = black dog with personality. | 8. —— NARD. PEMALE. AKC 5 mos. OR 39730 after ¢ ful older ichldren Pu _hovsebreken | PE 5- hid __Sale Musical Goods 62 er saw and @ press, floor eee eae EARDION MALE: alt, nS e FyRNe: yisS 8 DUCT WORE. RE ners with lessons. FE $-$428. 8-6621. Attention, Band Student: FREE STANDING TOILETS ILETS $18.95 We have a complete lime of band — * S rittings , "3 . rv pe onl aranrcive inatruments. Rental Senbow!. rt} or PiND stud od 3p. Sa eg tn, a MORRIS Music jim : $90.05 2-0567 “8 seserage > Fogiary, nds. ina seb rcy = Across from Tel-Huron _ BALDWIN ORGASONIC ORGAN mt Geo sur! © this one. ot. Sere pent - on one. Sump pumps fe- Morris Music FE 2-0667 =| Tog Game s. ‘Telegrs GET YOUR PAINTI Across from Tel-Huron done earty. 7. Se HAMMOND ORGAN RENTAL $15 ow ony per ge age. money sure applied hased. ——— ‘s pdt Al agg Paints, fof pita r 8 daginaw PE 3-7168 ——r HAMMOND 8 PINET “OROAN, Opeyie Hardware. 1980 8. Op Ebony, model M3. Cost $1,580. r ogo gs | Ke & Poo. win “tell. 81.900 includitg bench, Garage Doors STEEL OVERHEAD Pactory —— end al) standard sizes. Beep ay stee! rl foldaway closet drs irway: outsice window shutte ween = | rd ° roi Small medium ‘piano : ——— 4 Se ae pears BTA bale xls Wek ont “ - rouet free estimates.| Accordions, alt sizes, ust move noon om Saturday.; in ® Pc a DISCOUNTS "BERRY DOOR SAL ES GALLAGHER'S 3/1 8 Paddock FE 2-0203 AL G HOT WATER HEATERS, 10 Gat. }* © _EURON hears gas, new, Consumers Power PIANO THNING—COCAR SCHMIDT Bopfoved, $39.50 value, $38.95 up. = ae | Seen Marred. Buy a new hester for a ig PAY EASE Pe FOR USED PT- CieCrIe wl gad bested ges: heel sees. ec! as heat- = ers at terrific values, Michigan Masic laeeacion o2-A homegaeaagr 303 Orchard Lake! ~~~ ~~~. 2 e- JOTPCINT AP PLIARCE REPAIR. FE 5-8431 or OR 3-01 JELLED MAGIC This paint needs no stirring, wil! wt arte rap or ran. Rubber or oft _. = of colors to, fro “OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 5-6150' LEGIONNAIRE SUIT, SIZE 38, $20. Left-handed golf ciubs, 8-3493. TUBS. PIBERGLAS stand & chrome A Thompson. 7005, M LLOUGH CHAIN SAW. MOD-| <5 ea Westridge Pl. Water- LAUNDRY binoculars, vacuum & -compres- sien tester, timing light, remote ogee Meee power lawn — tools, window fan * Monee woot singe bed, wedding estate, “heen FE 2-55 jamond. ane, Oia an MEDICINE CABIN: rate chrome fuorescent Bente $19.45. calgrocknas) a Prosrensenh. rd Lake Ave. ~ 30. RY OUTBOARD MOTOR. binoculars. vacuum as compres- ster, wedding goats, Antique guns, Toro power — tools. "4-ineh metal shaper.) _OAKIand 8- 32, PLYWOOD SPECIALS. = cords at yard; and Me Bho veel $13 ayy Knotty Pine $19.30 Sete Formica ...... ‘ Fi ! AC PLYWOOD co; PON 1488 Baldwin Ave. FINISHED PA rites, wires tng. Ne" ble, per tt. BEN LUMBER CO, 2-2448.5 lg BERKSHIRE _ eeotenes mahogany, in FE 20567 Telegraph sie “8. Rd. -om Tel-Huron Across dad TYPE 8PINET e MAHOG- WURLITZER ORGAN $15 FE MIRACLE .| Toy Pak TERRIER PUPPIES. OR 3-7729 JOY FOX TERRIER —a OL 1-8427 WIREHAIRED TERRIER. TWO years old, AKC, excellent watch- dog. asonable Must be good _home. FE 4-3317, _ Hunting Dogs _69A GERMAN a a oe POINT. er pups A 8-2128. ONE eT) aE. WILL sell cheap. FE 4-1000. Dogs, Trained, B Bearded 70 SP DOGS, CATS BOARDED. FE 34708 Burt-Shell, 375 8. Telegraph. __Hay, G Grain & Fi Feed | 71 Pt ALL TYPES OF 18ST & IND y cur. ting “hav straw corn and oats Will deliver. OA &8-21T9 FIRST AND SECOND CUT HAY, straw, manure. Phone MA 5-0668. ; SECOND CUT. HAY. ‘or loose, manure, $-0666. FIRST straw, baled oe GOOD HARD as. A CRATE. OdAkland $223) — HAY AND STRAW. FE_5-0942 | AMPLE HAY, 40c BALE. STRAW, 35c BALE MEtrose_1-2792 ~~ OATS, 80 CENTS | BUSHEL MA_5-7126 SPELTS FOR SALE. CHEAP. 544) _N. Oxford Rd. Oxford, Michi For Sale Livestock 72) Ne 3 QUARTER HORSES PARADE mare, Tennessee Walker, reg. 5 QRENT A a gf = p Pad week —use pgs o aa : peel nome —private weeklv lessons —all lesson materials opt buy ~ ail” ee, Burchest applies WIE sic C MILE BAZAAR REA sare irae oan repair Piano P E FE 2-49 Sale ONE a 5s. le Office )ffice Equipment 63 LEFT. 26” ager eos bel erwood ty aaa $35.00. Tilden a 5. Sale Stare Equipment 64 BE & AUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT, ood cond OR 3-441f, Sale Sporting Goods ~65 8 M SPORTER 4X LYMAN SCOPE Jaeger mount, sling case, Brown- ing 12 gauge auto. case. fice. FE 8-6276. Sacri- GOLF SET, WILSON NEVER used, Matched & registered. Cost $95, Sacrifice. au buy. ing. Burr-Shell 275 8. oe, Fe ee INS-MODERN OR Load edang sell, repair and scope mount- ‘elegraph. _Sale Sporting — ioods COMPLETE MIXED es 7 irons, $50. 8- aens BUY SELL, TRADE, a Leach, 10 Ba agley, vy, LIKE: mount Doniagice pump, 16 gauge ber Good HP J " motor .and_ boat i? Good ‘51 Ford $95. FE 65 GOLF SET 3 woods, bag. NEW _ 30.06 REMINGTON ‘Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B 65B BAIT & TACKLE - AQPEn," M1 DAYS “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 cin TOP P * SOIL. SAND GRAVEL, ‘ta & black dirt. eavating basem ~ lousees 20 cents ds 3 dz. ___389_Orehard INCH MIXED WOOD, $7 We deliver. A cus OF edb BOIL, C PR Be hems é REGISTERED QUARTER pombe FE aited Saddle rse Saddles &: forse trailers. $0525, j 4 HOLSTEIN N HEIFERS. | 18) Mos. old. 2 bulls—Holstei: 2380 Wattles, Troy, Mich. betucen De. quindre & John R. HOLSTEIN HEIFER, a To freshen this month. at = 420 Munger Rd. . Holly ME 7 all permanent, cutting and rop- in 5 year stallion, number P47937. 6 year mare itn foal. ; number P56317. Also wo morse | filly, also factory built two horse trailer, 1 vear 4087 Ward | Rd, Nort’ Branch, ‘Mich. Phone 3900. HEAVY WORK MARE, SHETLAND y stallion, smail white mare. elch pony Pweg Yearling } quarter horse , filly 384. 5030 Granger Rd. saa PONY, A L DAPPLE BEAUTIFU gelding. Winter eed. EM Sale Farm Produce 75 AP’ PPLES — N SPY, JONATHAN, McIntosh Delicious, and. Baldwin, and others, rieties utilit 2205 East Commerce Ra., Sotees Duck Lake Rd. and Burns Rd Milford GLACKMORE FARMS, APPLES, Ra Ou and cooking. 3150 Silverbell | Gan & DELICIOUS AP- ples, $1 to Aared north of Rochest- er. on Rochester Rd, 625 E. Buell R 4 SEED a EATING POTATOES 3921 Bald Mountain Rd. North of Silverbell Road, Sale Farm Equipment 76 BUY EARLY & SAVE Jacobsen lawn mowers, et gd & New ber Mig ae ee ERY —- NEW AND x Oliver Salex dn i eon IP cchiiich Chain Saws WE HAVE COMPLETE LINE Peet et 8 See “BRO eS. Pontiac Rd. at Op d yke tise. 170, N aor a e FE 6-3361 q "eae Sat Setar Kt SAWS. AnD ne ee | to recover a loss, Dial 2-8181 mnt Say "charge it” Tee. 1952 HN DEERE ag pace ¥ tires yok “ent fora fo. eoeties ng ou Deore fepaiee = aitniaes = us ou, HARTLAND Hs ARE elephone 25 . Auction Sales 77 » etinctin tie cites detained cai neato an ae AUCTION SATURDAY, MARCR qTH, 1 P a 5 Dixie Hwy., Usie, city limits of Pon- Aastticn Sales X89 Dixie Highway Drayton. Plains- Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. Buy and Sell Daily ORlando: 3-2717 ___ DOOR PRIZES SAT, & SUN. COLONEL JIM SAYS ‘ATTENTION™ UsED FURNITURE BUYERS! ‘We are overloaded with lots of good used furni- ture, tools, refrigerators, auto. washers and dry-}: ers, stoves, oil heaters, _chests, ete. More furni- ture coming ‘in every day |- and have no place to put it except out of doors and we just can’t do it in this kind of weather... . So EVERYTHING must be SACRIFICED at auc- tion this gg de and Sunday, 8 p.m. at . SUN SALES | ib — St. Jude Motel. __ re ~- MA 5-5086 LAYAWAY — SNACK BAR eces including a near new oll heater with 390 ; nice English bike. ue plus Seni y Auction on M34 just borth m uc! on no. ot Ox SATURDAY NIGHT, 6:30 P.M. mile south, % mile west of ae Orion you looking for ge Poe howe fareiahings. we have of good furniture. Also —_ pre cago Westin Re, tove, * g—Apiice: iri pool wou & er, Servet gas ref einen power power mo ‘@bliqués. ub- usualy a sale. ore jendad. Brodie Upton, pod 2 Knog L. __ Tyler, * memeger: saw, is an For Sale Housetrailers 38 | corner EI AILER. 2 BED- | itcorn, dinin, = @ FT. HOUS room bath, @ x % liv rm built on. Walton, Pontiac Trailer Park, 1955 PONTIAC — oy rem Bic swe be Robbin "3 Oi in: ES. wn becatrse of Priliness Trailer Parr TikeTREAM Lao wgsoNt | 6/CARNIVAL Se ib ° mR PONTIAC PRESS, Fribay, MARCH « Fj 1959 Ed Dick Turner +. TM. Reg. US. Pas, Off. * tas be OD Renectnn, tum “Never mind dates! How do you win over a parent who's | dead set against a new formal?” . a nae ‘*. CHEV. FRAME $15 On WILL differential, peo heels, springs, in, Also, Bi nace for stripping mg | 3 . Good glass. uphoiste: a etc. MU motors ‘& perfect front PE 2-2666. ED WILLIAMS Tire-iffic BRAND NEW TIRES : 6.10x18 ONLY 10.95 (Pius tax & recapable tire) a? cone oer A — ON WIDE SELECTION OF FACTORY SECONDS ALL TIRES FULLY GUARANTEED WEST SIDE MOBIL SERVICE a i 81 GIN bored. Zuck Ma- 23 Hood. Phone FE . Obtive 1-03ka. | — & Accessories 85 Siarcraft & Sheil lake ooa! Outboard tor trailers. ator Owe MARINE a 306 Orchard Lake Ave SEE NEW ee e fibers ‘as boats. Use an S70. Hiaccngtos ton Boat Works “YOUK ——— ae ee "Fibergiss dA TH, racer ee = odie al iyvep Pi as ra re | emer Offered 87 LEAVING FOR CALIFOR March 18th, Can teke 2 —— ers to share™ FE 8-9704 ‘TtRuer Gono NORTH, PART load eithe: $-6806 2 WRy _ Wanted. Used Cars —- as on an ar $0 | ‘POR JUNK AND | a ae E .2-2606 % oF __ Wanted Use Used | Cars __ 88 - After All! TONEY JaAlks! ogy lg then Sore out for the est -ard rove to yourself the TOP LLAR is paid.-at DIXIE ‘OK LOT. See Jb. ERTINE or vont HART- LBY at Dixie “OK” Lot!’ Divie Hwy. near eee __. DRAYTON Ams & ATTEN TION! I “WHY SETTLE FOR LESS WE'RE PAYING TOP $$$ DOLLAR er Gales. 2088 one of Wally Byam's ex- citing caravans} ALUMINUM i ge. HOUSETRATL- $1295 $700 und _ er, bank loan value. FE 5-130 Authorized Sales . FOR . Pontiac Cit & Detroiter Complete ection of 8 and 10 wides. Rise large selection of late mode! trade-tte. We top them all om trade-in allowance - ‘Bob Hutchinson x Mobile Homes Sales 4304 ong: Highway Open 7 days a2 week OXFORD TRAJLER ‘SALES | STEWART GENERA e| 4 to 53 5 to fo ‘ck from We trrre pa or rent. | have some. wonderful buys | richt now vee us today ae ad o Lake Orion on M24 2-07. 1957 Ae dyke—lot 135, PARKHURST Trailer Sales ~— 1540 Lapeer Ru Lake Orton Featuring pol 1959 New Moon Mobile homes. Beteen Lake Orion and fxfor* on M24 TRAILER. EXCHANGE New Andersons Used 810 Wides USED TRAILER ON RENTAL PAYMENT PLAN Bottle Gas Parts and Supplies oe = or a 170 N OP- 8.4189. FE 2-3200 Closed Sunday yreangn TRAILERS FOR SALE or rent. Jacobson Trailer Sales. 5685 Williams Lake Rd., Dravton Plaink OR 3-2838 sd) phason TRAILERS. WE. WILL Of, r lot Pinel 10 per cent Holiv Marine Coach Sale. 15210 Holly +4 Ho y, MEl- rose 4-6771, __Rent Trailer Space 79 A GTS, MORILE VIL- Vago. The finest * mile SE Pon- lowe” gato" ce rats aos wie "ud OA deat 2 adit! Fae bast fo sess. Wonderful tres Betwa jon ae en Lake Orion sal A . and playground. n “SEEN % best Bo.) Lake =| FY 26°95. Pax. PLACE.A “LOST” AD. Call. FE 2-8181 for an sad for an meweiter: Sale Motor Scooters rs 82 ‘4 LAMBRETTA, 150 GOOD cond. with extras, 3175) Call MA 6-6411. NEW & USED CUSHMAN S8COOT- ets 230 E Pike, FE 4-4246. __Boats «& Accessories: 85 9 PT. BOAT, TRATLER. ™% "ST GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952 WEST HURON FE 41371 FE 41797 CASH FOR CARS AARDENBURG more bse case at Pike ‘CASH One | { ain aker line "sa r fiber ek molded tg ge uti LIKE | j NIA" the -- sao > Fee Sele Trucks 90) ison cinerea ince ensinal aileniadiaiatiaalh FOR. SALE OR TRADE: & i vhs over, ana FON” PAN. el, $295. neg ae Ce, ton 2 geal pny ‘TAYLOR’ Se ROLET-OLDSMOBI1. “WALLED LAKE. MA 41561 OPEN EVENINGS SHARP *5¢ GMC LOW MILEAGE, - % ton pickup. $975. OR 3-1972 or rT igh INTERNAT TIO TONAL Ph i A E VAN. perrg $e VOLESWA z after 5 p.m. PE_5-3906. Auto Insurance PPO PBA LALO lal lett 90A AUTO INSURANCE, PL AND° PD for most cars, $9.64 dn. 8 mo. pmts. of $5.45 ea. FE 4-3535. Foreign & Sy & Sports Cars 901 90B “j9s8 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN. 9500 miles. Black, $1,600 cond. poe * 23-4928. a in Mich it ees te ety EE we horees ~~ For Sale ¢ ra fe OOP el te La full a Ane. vtiee irg. equip, power ateer: and ‘brake: i . o / Good cond. Pvt _ 22841. / TAKE G ER PAYMENTS. ‘55 Buick, Republic 21517, "35 BUCK 4-DR. CENTURY 5 fee and out. $960. 784 BUICK HARDTOP | / & real prétty one. Seats top, ma roon body. R&H Auto. shift. w-w will please you. We welcome a demonst PEOPLE'S AUTO SALES 8 Oakland FE 2-2351 . HASKINS DEMO SALE 3 mon MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Haskins Chev. 6571 Dixie Highway. at M15 MAple 5-5071 nites “tl 9 B FROST Inc. 280 HUNTER BLVD. MI 6-6934 BUICK. CK. SUPER, AIR CONDITION- iftig, wire wheels, 2 dr. hardtop, ba wer, seats, steering, brakes- we. Siar interior, Geéenu- and chrome trim. 37 ; BUICK. SUPER. « 4 “DR. . HARD- > full mae Pvt. owner. $1940 full seat. $2900. Drive, Watkins Lk wer, eas me Hy ve’s car. Ist 3681 Lakewood 1951 Chevrolet, ni ee evro a ere ee oss Buick. ‘Special a ” $395 piled 1964 Sermsete as is. Rune Rood $195 | 1990 Buick, hardtop 1963 Ford and many others RANKIE & JOHNNY'S 228 W Montcalm Pr 98-3712 Open 9 to 9 50 2-DR. Se. GOOD COND $130, OL 32-0652 *. CHEVROLET eS ABSOLUTELY NO. MONEY DOWN. Assume ves yments of $8 65 mo. Call Credit Mgr. Mr. 7 at Mi 4-7500 Harold Turner Motor. $250. ‘OL ‘$1_ CHEVROLET, ‘MOTOR AND a —_ BOAT & MOTOR. $85. es oo Lone . nae 3-1807. 12. FT. PLYWOOD BOAT AND ANY MAKE OR MOD: wee, Oo Go cmon ae RORESPO wen MERCURY | Pal "rne Rop"Boutke | Fashert. and. white’ wall tres motor, 14 foot Tennyan bost.$450.| FOR THE RIGHT CAR oa a EM 33322. SEE MALEN ELLSWORTH rag i se A FEW 1958 “MOTORS OR LEE KELLE ae : #8 3 cnofaor 8s hes | aa a Duratech . Aluminum B. 4. VARWELE 2 "REPOSSESSION Srejan Craseca & Beane OR 31355 4540 Dixie Hwy. ine tu oe ve couse & Glass Magic CASH —_ Marine & Sport’ Goods | Bee ca raging FI #4409 coe oe PE 4037.00 | POR, LATE MODEL == Peete aes Bell. "Oreat me gaan | Boat Cushions Community Motor Sales | 4 GEV. 4 TR en Le 250% OFF aUarEe SY, out BLVD. _mileace. Extra clean, FE 27313. sane ll — JUNK & USED CARS WTD. PICK- 58 CHEVROLET FE 4.7121 3127 W. Huron | —¥- Service. PE 62000, __ Del Ray 2dr. 2tone blue. Ver OPEN DAILY & SUN: 96 | LOW MILEAGE FORD OR CHE’ clean—no gim‘e's. Runs 18 FT. OUTBOARD CRUISER Mo | _ Station wagon. After 5. Pe DAst6. $1495 _tor and trailer. Clean, LI 5-336. See M & M “Motor. Sales. 36 monthly, payments. $37.72 per | BOATS — SLAYBAUGH’S ~MOTORS BOAT SHOW MARCH ae — & MTH MIRACLE MILE Shopping Center COME ONE! COME ALL! Mazurek __MARINE SALES _|~ EXHIBIT SPACE y. Show waft at “Armory. Phone dvi ARRIVED, AGEMAKERS’ newest line of 1949 fiberglas Don't until you see g| 10 te Mantes co beam, 20° ‘deluxe windshield, : eer siveting “e bump del tre adjust ber | ber bume rail, Pete sy Pate at vabs follow Tip- _ For to: dollar on later model cars. | %527_ Dixie Hwy OR | 3-1603 »TOP CASH $360 FOR Chi CLEAN CARs "AUBURN | -or trade u ECONOMY , “BARS TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. FE 4-4878 froP BUCK JUNK CA TRUCK PONTIA Roe 20008 WE vee 130 CLEAN cana Fite, ups and Volkswagens each month - the more you get. for er car is what you want and yor leave our door = Py ~ now ; Ww pay more, so see Us at 756 Oaxiand : it eee phage F FE 8-1992. Auto Mart City WE NEED CARS "35 to "" VER Must be clean. ERILL’S coh - Hwy FE 2-9878 FE 4-6806 WRECKED D JUNKED CARS, top cotee "paie Bagie St, §-9219, Parts, a0 Bagley FE 5-9: 0, oben Sundays 10-2. “Wanted ‘Used Trucks 89 CASH PAID for all models Used Trucks SCHRAM’g AUTO & TRUCK 2539 Dixie Hwy. OR 3.2105 OR 3-0311 ~ Used Truck Parts 89A USED TRUCK PARTS ne AND MODELS MOTOR SALES > Auburn Ave. FE, 4-6632 For Sale Trucks at 901 “i q¥00; We Oakland: A + a 8 CHEV. Tr TOW 1 PANEL, GOOD nal oN “PICK-UP, 8600. 3-844 a “Bl i DODGE, yO F ‘PICKUP, $200. *55 GMC < 2%-Ton Dump GMC «Factory Branch) ne a mo OVER 8 OTHER BARGAINS ‘BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD ~_ ML6-3900 CHEVY CONVERT, BLACK & ’ ‘S6 FORD V4 | shape, $785. OA 1957 CADILLAC, COUPE DEVILLE. | e glass. way For Sale Cars Troma ‘iloa, aes. UL 1°35 DeSOTO * P.DOME ¢ Ri oF vouertiite meee Peas PER MO "BRAID MOTOR SALES DEA FACTORY HE. ABSOLUTELY NO MONEY Mr. Parks “turner Pord. ER mo Call at MI pce REPOSSESSION No cash needed. $295 full price. rubber Mi. Bell Great 1957 FORD . Fairlane 500 Hardtop mete msne transmission, power . power hrakes $1595 Larry Jerome ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1 ‘O71 Sq FORD c LUB Goure. ve _Clean, $495. ' 240 $- ‘52 FORD V6 NEW MOTOR, $2 OR 3-1110 53 Ford Ranch Wagon RAMBLER. heater, standars sift ind. 666 S. WOODWARD nice clean car, MI -3900 ‘ Wiison Pontige-Cadillac MERGURY 3 tars Sat 1350 N. Woodward | = oe cen | Biren MI 4-1930° _$ist8, Gall after m. OL. 10474 FORD. Va, SHARP DR i, REE, | A MER( URY. s transmis ~ Pinters’ 2-tone, loaded —— phates. * enbaars at a gon price. ims FORD, « D 2B 4 DR AUTOMATIC $1495 ; "4 FORD | a DE. = ae eROEy "| FORD. R&H ae: TIRES. NEW | 280 BUNTER » BLVD. Fie Cass.” * FE a5. WEL iss4 FORD eT ati0 ‘AGON, dr. 19,000 _ ual ‘miles, sass. SPECIAL —* _UL 23-3519. 1957 Rambler 4 dr. Radio, heater, ~*57 FORD CUSTOM _ eg ce ONLY $1195 It's here—It's nice, No foolin’! month ently Be ie, ee ihe 4 ain trea, OVER 8 OTHER BARGAINS. | BIRMINGHAM 3 RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 \ 3) FORD V¥8_ 4. custom 7 7 DR.) assume payments of $14.27 ‘per ROGER’S SALES & SERVICE 605 Auburn A PE 20555 R. REAL Go6D ird ou. fier 3 p ‘$3 PORD. RANCH WAGON. V-, RADIO & HEA ABSOLUTE: LY NO MO b ec yments of $17.08 mo, Call Credit at Mr. Parks at MI. 4-7500. Harold Turner Ford. 94 FORD UNBELIEVABLY clean, new wi walls, R&H. ped ine 244 «Whittemore. a a ORD, "63 MERC. ENG. ‘39 Ford trans. $75. PE 4-3486, * 24 ¥ 471 per a ye te at RAMBLER. | 666 S. WOODWARD ~ MI 6-3900 Birmingham's LARGEST USED CAR DEALER Me ae - Used Gara te PL OUT! is — 4 Prices from $75, Wagons (9 to choose, SRCHG © “ overdrive. Very sharp. R & C RAMBLER SALES | Commerce & Uniou Lk. EM 34158 SPECIALS » BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER ‘Wagon RAMBLER 665 S. WOODWARD T 6.3900 «J BIRMINGHAM | 666 S. WOODWARD MET 69900 > BIRMINGHAM | {953 PORD, * Dr. $375. 1954 Stationws $375. FE 2-¢217. “4, oye apt AT covers, oe. 5-8055. $595 BOB FROST. he. 280 HUNTER. BLVD. MI_6-4934 —_—, = +DR. SEDAN BLUE| . ower tive's personal car, 0469. "63 MERCURY MONT. 1 shift, new tires, battery, ‘niahest offer, FE_8-1066. ~~ 55 MERCURY . Meréomatic. Radio & heater Real ; scarp. tone. Resdy to g°. $7950 0 ROB | FROST Ince "54 SeSOTO. FIREDOME, V-8. ‘005. Smith Motors. UL 2-1704. *53 CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4 GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage; No prigcare & NEW CAR DEMOS | Biscayne 4Dr. V-8. PG .... siTts Bel Air 颫ioor ee $1808 | : Impala HT, V-8 $2165 #5 more to pick from BANK RATES * Open 8:39 a.m. to # pom. North Chev. » inter Bivd, at 8, Woodward Aye. | ~ Hy am ™ #2735 Birmingh | 1956 Buick 2-door _ Time-Place . Pontiac Sales — Sell-sational Values ‘Mabie sna $1141 STOP! ery SAVE! 1987. Pontiac ac Starchiet | 4-door sedan, mes radio, . $1795 age 2 tie, oad white finish 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air 4Door, Pow- ergiide, V-8 engine, oer. You oe "1988 Pontiae Starchief ig nare. er steering, power. brak matic, radio, heater, white tires. A one OWner car .. ae Special, Dyne- flow, ... white 20,000 ac radio, heater. tires. Guaranteed miles ‘1056 Me spermete, Yea aio. Beater | = own this aa a A Buick Special b a we Reater hee ¥ _ Pees yong: a Oe road ie er pg Wg brakes, sien ore heater, white = Co ee eee ee 1955 Buick harétop, power steering, wer brakes, Ow, "Fioes eater white wall tires $1083. a a ag prak pent stee: r oa heater, Spynaflow Ww. Ww wall tires green and white finish ...... $1045 « 1958 Chevrolet we Air hardtop, va engine, radio, heater. im every way . a= 1965 Ford Crown Mh gon panies, | a aarp r, white wall hessedhe 1955 Nash A ine; mamas radio, One owner. pertegt shape ie Ford Crestline fordor " tandard transmission, pon radio, heater one owner 193 Portine Chieftain fh dramatic, radio, fs just about. perfect ime Chavrotes Good trar bargain : SHELTO “Pontiae-Be sedan, VS ae #2 at = nN “34156. "We one ‘over 150 ca Includin late model rs $ - | down | TOM. BE “56 ae hea v wall peng er ee ted and ment, Inc. ~~ 57 PLYMOUTH peed EM |: = sone & eaten. Automatic, | 37 v-8. "$195 ROR EPncTr * LY NO INC __MU 41n5) ments = eo ee “56 Pord 2 Dr. |... ---..5e- ‘Sl vee es pe a "Bright Spot’ dae Lake at Ca ill ss | ST PONTIAL 4-Door Gefen .. : ‘es Siamese stoking $1304 = BUD PAY ot « Ines. 280 HUNTER & ‘BLVD. GLENN’ Ss. Week-End es csonegaee | Ses "ST FORD Victoria H-T neeeee ‘88 PONTIAC Station Wagon . $2774 "ST FORD Station Wagon . 'S§ PONTIAC ‘Station Wagon . 61304, § Passenger ‘56 FORD 2 Door 533 $ 864+ 56 FORD 2 Door Hardtop ... $11 ST “RAMBLER” Sta. Wag. .. $1604 55 CHEVROLET 4-Door. .... $ 004 $5 PONTIAC Door .;.:.::. $ 864 46 BUICK 2-Door H-Top .... $ 994 mn WEEK'S SPECIAL — _ igiersisk 8 404 53 PONTIAC 4Door ...... 33% 83 FORD 4-Door $ 304 "SL FORD 2-Door .........00: $14 a Bes FORD Station Wagon .... $1174 : | GLENN'S ee |. MOTOR SALES —[° > $2795 982, WEST, HURON: "36 LLAC “62” coupe. Hy- Se able Baie ie FE foe —— git A ee Sake PL vs ~ JEROME |S Clarkston” Motor Ga YMOUTH DEALER Sie St., Clarkston MA 5-5141 RUSS ee == JOHNSON “SPECIALS: ACT NOW! “~~ rae sae eet e) een ewe 1981 FORD MIOTOMIA Oo epeeeciees 1957 DESOTO. eee bares CHEVROLET’ CONVERTIBLE-STICR: PAK paloare in RENAULT VERY NICE 1953 Mapcony acbioniary *. " 1967 PLYM SPT WAGON . OTH _ |'55 CHEVROLET $1095 Like new. Ma- - Bel Air H’ top, sharp = te penn Like-new a. oS. [54 Dew lp and heater, saa "54 +r Se aie ks .$ 695 2 “tone, ‘Sine. Excel 4-Dr. Sedan, automatic | ‘s sowtiac 4 door deluxe .. $ 595 trans., power seat 4 in it ae radio & heat- ee gis |'53 NASH SEDAN $ 295) 4 2fto ana heater A teal gus sav- ats Good transportation er in good conditio. ae 2 a “otntom red . eek: ew : walls, ws} Transportation | she: ’ $1298 SPECIALS ie oe radio sna teeter. 1950 DeSoto ..........ceeceees 3195 Good tires. Cascade blue paint. Po ; 45 $1005 | 1950 Piymouili \..s.ssssossse. $05 | 33,NASH Ambassador ¢ door # 308 sus | Pe Pere eres $125 gray paint. Nice and clean. |? “O% Save TOU MONEY: ©" | SL CHRYSLER 2 door $ 296 wagon "POWER OT $1005 POT Ler re reece ee oe “OFFERS ~ PONTIAC DEMO'S '59 PONTIAC $3495 _ Bonneville spt. coupe, full power _ Used Car Bargains 57 DODGE HT «.$1595 ‘Power steering and power brakes _ 'S57 SCODA 2-DR. ..$ 795 8.000 miles '57 PONTIAC $1895 _. Starchief Cat. Coupe, eeene eneee rakes 56 PONTIAC HT $1195 ; Auto. trans., sharp *55 CHRYSLER ...$ 995 Sedan, auto. transmis- sion, A-l tires 55 PLYMOUTH . $ 645 ”~ 4-Dr. Sedan, clean’ cond., new paint Near Broadway at Shadbolt M24- at Shadbolt ° ROSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES. AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEA ower steering and). | 52 NASH Ambassador 4 door 4B Reliable Pataons To assure our used cars of a good ee _ =Drive Them--_ , __~Buy. Ther “Come ‘it in, 1 Now! i] sg PONTIAC Siecle, $2595 beer tate de Roti : 38 PONTIAC Chieftain Hardtop ... ee vei $2395 gy wag # ramatie; ‘Power ) "38 PONTIAC Catalina Coupe ..+2+¢0e+++5 $2295 58 FORD Victoria Hardt Ror Maotet. Fordomatie, Power saute and |'s8 MERCUR AGON “ss soe cased $209 '8 MERC RY pl aes Power °. |] °58 CHEVROLET Delray SOOO wort edeane $1895 Light ‘Green Paint, very me pbs seh ee ceres $1 895 Lt “WhPact ry Officials’ Cars| ir ‘YOU ‘OU WANT A CA A CAR | Here’ S Sage Answer! ALL HAVE LOW MILEAGE —- — MOST ARE FULLY EQUIPPED _ — TWO WITH FUEL INJECTION — — SOME HAVE AIR-CONDIFIONING-—--—1- Most Cars Have: Radio & Heater a cae White Walls - Padded Dash - Power Steering & Power Brakes Automatic Transmissions + MAGIC MIRROR FINISH t SAFETY GLASS THROUGHOUT - Only a -Few Left! PRICED TO SELL FAST $1495 to $2395 VERY LITTLE DOWN—LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS PONTIAC] . -Matthews- “7 DODGE E 2Door Hardt eas $1895 Heater. Automstic Transm ission. = ee Terms and Financing ‘Arranged +57: 7: MERCURY Statiop aren ae x. Skat tate and aaa Mercomatic, Power _ Pa) fe FORD UDOR, 1-owner, beautiful snow- , k NE MR on os cain ihe ce ivicenrensesed $1095 ¥ PONTIAC Station Wagon. wide os eid $2095, | '57 MERCURYS, autepeite and ae St PONTIAC "Coxingetible ia oseeeees $1995. 1 j transmissions, overdrivés, all with radios . : : and heaters, your choice of five models ..$ 795 7 PONTIAC : Su Sgrrchict Hardtog weraeees $1895 hi '56 FORD TUDOR, Fordomatic, tadio and * 1113? PONTIAC Starchief - .3..- eo $1895 | VES oS HOMERS oes igs is sas « dig clang s ps i Geains $945 Uf i “Mydramatle, [J Siete || 52 MERCURY HARDTOP, radio, heater ..$ 395 ||l "57 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door .............. $1805 | '55 FORD, radio and heater, ready to go ....$ 695 ||| __ Refi and Heater. Mydramatic, Pull Power. ! 'S4 MERCURYS, 2-drs. and 4drs, .. $345 and up ||| ‘56 BUICK Special Hardtop .-......+5.... $1395 ] '56 BUICK 4-Dr. Century Hardtop, Dynaflo, *S6 CHEVROLET St 2 . $1774 ing PONTIAG, REALLY CLEAN. |» radio and heater, power steering, 2-tone Station Wagon. “ene BS $1495 ine BUOY GS WIRE yoo ii visxkedess ¢ nse ess $1295: iE 56 FORD Station Man savas xegha'ed eae $1395 bat abo, Ssles. PE 6 54 FORD, radio and. heater Ti reorcem = © | Pane x. Ferdemati. . ‘so ~} ie wore er E56 OLDSM . is os a ae ibe || 57 FORD HARDTOP, power stéering,’ radio Radio SMOBILE 4-Door_ a eee a ake | brakes, power || and heater, beautiful 2-tone green ....... 1 55 FORD Victoria ne eee $1095 owner PE Fal #411, ast || '58 CHEVROLET IMPALA, auto. transmis- tee 2 DOOB—Radio and Heater, Fordomatic, hee . Barnard 1 55 OLDSMOBILE Super: “GR” .... 0 caews s 11S sion, radio and heater, whitewalls, mid- , > Botih-made one-me ape re. “MATIC RADIO Seat toes night blue, a 1-owner beauty ........... $2195 Il ss BUICK 2-D Har - Hardt er $-995 as cai Set ae Be || 56 CHEVROLET PICKUP, like new, 22,000 Radio and Heater, ae MLC. Harold Tx actual miles, a real money-maker ...++. $995 a ‘TI eds ehanehseeeser e+ pliee ui ’53 PONTIACS, four to choose from .......$ 295 ALINA COUPE Radio and Healer. Tro to choose 1058 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER. CLEAN. EXCELLENT Rt ALLS 11 57 DODGE CORONET 2-Door, 2-tone er = PONTIAC 4-Door “870” ..........0000- $1095 CONDITION, FYT. OWNER. OR EW oh erwin Sicnsy dd dpe ose $1345 a a NE. Wey See Meine | ae 54 LINCOLN, mid-night- blue, power win-* ' we TUDERAKER ON. _dows, — — apo steering and i} FP ACTORY BR ANCH . -, oSED SPECIALS power brakes, a luxury car for .......... $ 45, =e : 88 ’°56 MERCURY. HARDTOP, 2-tone, radio —_ * bs Oise Be Kx Svertine 2. MT eee 5. ae Hurry to ~Harareaves | HOUGHTEN & ee SON || 56 CHEVROLET BELAIR H’TOP, ‘auto-. . i YOUR FRIENDLY OLDs DEALER || © matic transmission, radio and heater’... .$1195 Oakland County's Largest Chevrolet Dealer ~ Mtin. Rochester ‘57 DeSOTO 4-DR. H’TOP, t | | OT wily eSoaD CONDITION . power brakes, radio, OP, power seeing $1695 | RETAIL STORE “THE BARGAIN LOT ‘ BILL ee | "GOODWILL USED CARS” |1631 OAKLAND AVE. SPENCE ia cial | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. - FE 3-7117 = 4 onreERs FE 2-9131 ~ (BEHIND THE POST OFFICE) ; FE 4-4547 { “DELECTE: Quaurry AND THEY'RE MOVING F. ae ER-—POLLOW LECT DAILY, THE . NEW te SaiNOING THEM in HURRY! 1375 "58 RENAULT Dauphine - Bs " er and signals. 40 miles er Ee lon. One owner Tasmet skin A 1 METROPOLITAN Htop . #1205, “Naaaie, & nears. evi pal rs Heater and washers. "36 PLYMOUTS sport sub .. $1345; ‘agon—power f atecring & & be T= oT Placid blue paial. | Saturday Special ~BARGAINS GALORE- DURING.OUR ALE-DAY SATURDAY — ~ Big-N ew—Outdoor - Showroom fale FPREE— - COTTON CANDY and BALLOONS ; FOR THE KIDDIES COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS FOR MOM AND DAD * CHRYSLER Windsor |... “Solis Cae alae” aes: "4 FORD OMNES oo oss ticeewceeeenwega nies geses Fordomatic, radia. and nettet. eunnaiaacal Solid ‘black’ "86 BUICK 2- door ........ $1195 , radio and heater, W- — Pe owner; 26000 miles. |. rg a ‘$6 RAMBLER Ser ‘8 pe Radio and heater, waits. owner = 29,000 mies: Chorthos ted paint. B-Air H-top $1185 -.One of our finest. 1 in ie ma ~ omen, Continen' ital hit. W-Walls. Positive- ly like new. "55 cannes 4 door ...... $ 785 6 agg i, Newly over- hau aa 2 tone b Be FORD Fairlane 2-Door 8 — Heater. Low ly clean, ~ ¥ 55 DeSOTO 4-Door Sedan. $ 895 ‘ § — O'Drive, rade and ee ee An. ideal second sls. 2 tone green. Good mechan- $ 360 a end heater, Sbave 2 tone ptionally clean, | ‘48 CHEY 2 door ..., § 44 +TODAY’S SPECIAL— 255 FORD be sayy, orig gg mechanics! ition . BILL SPENCE tp $995 _O'Drive, Radio; and || ‘S4 FORD Custom 2-Door 8 ee 605 Radio and heater, whitewalls. as "h4 PO! AC Chieftain 2-Door 8 .....5. cco cence eens eine $405 Hyarametic, radio and heater, whitewalls. Solid black ‘$4 CHEVROLET station We-on oss este..3. 6008 4 DOOR 6 PASSENGER=Radio ‘and heater. ‘$4 BUICK comagaret A OR VOTHBIG ooo ceeciessa a coda winner $595 . radio and heater. All red with biack leather interior ‘$4 CHEVROLET Bei Air 4-Door assceenenesses C505 SED..N—Radio and eee” “Really sharp! ‘ "SS FORD SEOBE 6a ie iy occ cencesrccnesusendseess<. $505 Radio a —om ‘55 FORD Custom 2- © othe ceanatenee sisecone..9508 Straight —om radio and heater. ‘66 PLYMOUTH henson A AG epase i ccd 1 coe aW cece sO Gee Ode seer sees SERS _ SEDAN-—-Powerflite, radio and heater. . "S3. FORD Station Wagon ............ 0 cee cece ese cane eteeaanee $595 _ ® PASSENGER—Fordomatic, radio and heater ‘53 MERCURY Monterey Hard Top ........0 2 ...ssseceeise. $595 Mercomatic. radio and <7 power steering. ‘653 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210 SU lesesvecasete as FOOD Powerglide. radio and heater. * whitewshts. 0 ee i gge oe 4-Door oT eer ree ee +. $305 Straight stick. radio — heater. , se "33 a oie 2-Doo: sR Oe ceeweensseeccersereesess S208 adio and heater, whheweils. i as pees CUMO 4-DOST Be ove cs deneastecvecususscenecnesvesss $395 Fordomatic, radio and_ — 53 Main Line 2-Door cP uwenveNiecee +. 8305 and heater. vReally sharp! ‘63 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door .......c.ccseeeceuscvetveucener: $405 Radio and Rew Hleg whitewalls, ‘82 CHEVROLET — HDOGE vceercerdacrsercsecsedeceseusess Gad eae: ; * — "$2 Pontiac Chieftain peeeveenrinccess. SIS DOOR 8—Hydramatic, radio and heater, ‘sas "52 Fide Whe WUATUIOP ose e ree caevcsnabeseecccs 395 Dyaetiow: redie and heater, whitewalls. i = ‘52 MERCURY sonterey cinmievihens Weapon lp tes sues be $395 Mercomatic, shige tegen All jJeather interior. ry 52 7. . on coe er or eee ee ae $205 - radie and heater. “ 52 ie ponte it bagi SCO Oe Ter ere Cee oe Radio and heater. os "$2 FORD Station Wagon ate +. $308 2 DOOR—Fordomatic. siete and heater. $1 womecae OCiteligin 8-Door 2.5 cceiceess; cevewscevevenesss 195 . Hydramatic, radio and enter. : ‘ St “Ek wt cane H-DOOE creestecnereeerecsteneeer eter ees $195 =| Gpen Until 9 P. oe “_— FP ociomn MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM NTH USED CAR WARRANTY. BL MINOTE PINaNotsG—DMMEDLATS DELIVERY - Eddie vteele FORD 2705 ORCHARD LAKE RD. "KEEGO HARBOR- * ONE MILE WEST OF TELEGRAPH. | ‘53 I} 8595 | | 53 5). Stude. 2-DOOR - a: 5 a “Ol 85 ‘02 2-DOOR $245 © ‘53 Pontiac 2-DOOR *299 ‘55 8995 ‘52 ‘Buick . 4-DOOR *295 55 4-DOOR -4-DOOR $595 56 Buick HARDTOP eee, ‘57 Ford 2-DOOR ‘1195 FE $4101. FESSOA | _FE22609]| pmenerennray . Chevrolet Plymouth Bontlac PRICES OT-TO-BLAZES | } THESE LOW-COST SPECIALS TO GO ON SALE | Friday and Saturday, March 6th- 7th 8:30 AM: — NO DEALERS ‘93 93 Buick Plymouth Ford 9995, 50 Ford #195 . "54 Ford “299°: aol 4-DOOR _ $395 52 4-DOOR *245 eek: cea Pontiac 4-DOOR *129 55 Plymouth Ford Plymouth Chevrolet eS BS 56 ‘7 F ord Plymouth 2-DOOR . HARDTOP *795 $1395 | 2-DOOR MOST’ OF THESE CARS CAN BE BOUGHT WITH NO MONEY DOWN | » MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM EYE ON ENS | Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 BOUrE SAGINAW STREET. ~ FES. ; T ois am oad ' 6:38 @ Sports, =. (2) Weather. ~ 6:30 os Soenedy Vet) Wild Hickok. saree, er Today's Television Programs --| [i _oerame freely sans tt nea a9 ht any iat tin Onsanel WseK-TV ~ Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1~WXYZ-TV ‘TOMIGHT’S TV MIGHUGHTS 6:00 £2 Caen Sent, Caney. @) Popeye. Comedy. (4) News: Williams, (2) Racket Squad, - 6:10 (4) Weather: Eliot. - 6:15 (4) Box Four. great - $80 (7) T7 Sunset Strip. Bailey _ (4 Life of Riley. - (2) News: LeGoff. 6:40 (2) News Analyst. John Dempsey. : 6:45 (2) News: Edwards, 7:00 (7) Detective Squad. __(9) Cisco Kid. Cisco rides) _ ee (4S. A. 7. Agent poses as save locate moonshine Muni, “Dr. Socrates.” (’35.) 11:25 (2) N’watch Theater. Ad- — rig a e (2) Electricity at Work. thieves. 8:45 10:30 (7) News. a es 44) tealor) News. (9) Person to Person. Oscar|9;00 (2) 4H TV Science Club, nominee Shirley Maclaine (4) Cartoon Express. : aut oa ee daughter; (1) Crusade for Christ. e r Cat-/9:36 (2) Capt. Kangaroo. toonist Rube Goldberg (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. __ (4) Boxing (cont.) (2) Betty Boop (2) Target. oe ee s 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. 1:00 (4) Howdy Doody. (4) Jackpot Bowling. (1) Jungle Jim. 10:55 (7) Weather. . 10:38 (2) Mighty Mouse, 11:00 (7) Soupy’s On. (4) Ruff and Reddy. (9) News. (7) Cody. (4) News: W’kamp. ” |11:00 (2: Heckle & Jeckle. (2) News: LeGofi. | (4) Fury = - 11:18 (9)' Weather. ‘ (7) Unclear” ; (4) Weather: Eliot. 11:30 (2) Robin Hood, | __.. (2) Miss Pairweather, ~*44) Cireus Boy, 11:20 (9) Theater. Drama: Paul uses 49) Billboards, : Edward G. ‘SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2 Medic. Rerun. + . 80m, “Vice Squad.” (’53.)/12:09 (2) Sagebrush Shorty. al (D'Rin Tin Tin. Epidemic - Drama: Pat 0 “Man (4) True Story. 7" out horse-herd.— — ive hg ia Se: {7} Sheena._-— (9) Million Deilar Movie, {aa:30 i) Shock Theater, Bela, Lu- (9) Country Calendar Comedy: Farley Granger, “Dracula.” (°31.) :30 (7) Bowling Tournam “Behave Yourself.” (’51:) (9) Theater (cont.) a OF Movie. i “ (4) (color). N. W. Passage.| (4) Jack Paar. Molly Bee, (4) Detective’s Diary. Both French and- Indians Oscar Levant. (2) Little Lulu. threaten couple who remain (2) N’watch (cont.) 1:00 (2) Lone Ranger a tig SATURDAY MORNING (4) Quiz ‘Em. 8:00 (7) Walt Disney. Tales of (2) tations 7 1:30 (2) Saturday Showtime Texas Slaughter Part 5,/°% (2) On Farm Front. (4) Patti Page. Slaughter clashes with catte-|9 (2) Michigan Conservation ocsars pg tl _— : 1:45 (4) Michigan Movie (2) News, = (4) (color) Ellery Queen. i wily. tie consis ees Ph : M t | ie 7 ee ICago 0 ef 2:15 (2) Pro Hockey Contest. oat tas “ . ; 2:30 (4) Movie. agel. : (2) Ice Hockey. (2) Rawhide. ve eae J6f 600 7. \u% (t Dance Party ae See S 5 3:48 (9) Search for Health ie guest . K _ }4:00 (4) Milky’s Movie Party. 8:30 (7) Disney (cont.) (9) Gabby Hayes. r @) Movie (cont) Former Boss Leaves|s.s9 (9) six Gan Judge. Q) se irom Sum to Secretary © of Py reg il 9:00 (7) samh With Cumers. Sound 40 Years (9) Movie. — _ @) College Basketball. (4) M Squad. Killer tries tol escape detection by confess- ing to burglary committed at time he murdered aged re- cluse. (2) Phil Silvers. Bilko's con- vinced moonshine batch is cosmetic formula. guest appearance. -(2) Playhouse. Jan Sterling in “Stand-In for Murder.” 10:00 (7) Sunset — . is ™ eT lis pee i si if of the residue, which for the estate said anes HL Bite hal ereeee! ie Mrs. Wasleff's husband, Alex, maintenance \N Heraldic Precious 4 “ieee writer, 19 Gave Inedicine, 23 Subterfuges 4 & 24 German king ( act 25 Lac 26 Closed car 27 —— pill to swallow 4 Arrow poison 29 The acid —— 31 —— 33 (myth. 4 Mexican coin 7 Battle of are ——w seaetaee Italy Operagoers Hail American Baritone MILAN, Italy “—American bari- tone Cornell McNeil of Cliffside ‘Park, N. J., was the toast of the La Scala Opera House last night as he made his debut as Don time Carlo in Verdi’t Ernani, McNeil was cheered in the sec- ond act and won shouts of ‘Bravo, Bravo” in the third. His appear- ance was called “outstanding” and “a very good surprise for all of us” by operagoers. “We will want him back again ‘next year,” said La Scala Secre- tary Luigi Oldani. ----e ® ’ McNeil, 34, was born in Minne- apolis. He ‘sang with American soprano Margaret Roberts who shared in the applause. She made 15. her debut here two years ago. 8 Ships’ Crewmen Ask OK to Switch Unions DETROIT —Some 210 crew- men on eight Great Lakes ships have asked the National Labor Relations Board to let them switch from the United Mine Workers Union to the Seafarers Interna: tional Union, * * * The ships belong to the Bradley treasurer of the SIU, said yes- terday the crewmen want to be represented by a union on spocialls ing in the maritime field The SIU has asked the “NLRB’s regional office at Detroit: to hold an election among the seamen as soon as possible, The election is expected to be held at Rogete City. - or The company’s contract with the UMW expires next July 31. Russia and-or its satellites have taken part in eight of the 15 small wars which have occurred since 38 hanoatve 48 Pacts applier 90 =— fab.) the end of World War H. ~S. Today's Radio Programs -- Wie, (760) CRLW, aon ww, (660) WCAR, (1190) WZ, (1270) WPON, (1460) v= (1500) ool Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without actice. gids teas Wi eared rowsionl _past 1,255 years — and on the same kind of instruments, too. The man in foreground is playing a lute-like biwa. Behind him are two ¢ sho players. Musicians to the left are playing hichirikt. FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959 Ae a Se go ritual it has eetorsned for the bo + ‘Wapanese Music {2 Centuries Old: Imperial Band Began in 703 A:D. and Has | Entertained Kings and knaves, princes and plotters in ah unchanging ritual-that was old even before the violin made its European debut. Kone reneic_ So Guia 3 veces But only recently studies have shown that the 200 ancient com- positions that make up the orches- stra's repertory bear close simi- larities to the modern atonal and and Hindemith and may have in- fluenced Debussy at an earlier — its long history, the or- chestra has.been manned only by members of its founding families —except for one musician in the group’s present 25 members and seven trainees, Its instruments have been exact | replicas of the original ones im- ported from Ohina and Korea in the Seventh and Eighth Centur- ies. Most of the ancient unwritten All the members are imale. Not ‘a single female musician has been Seres ee I te jorchestra during the past 1,255 years. * * * Five years ago, Emperor Hiro- hito sent his kappelmeister to the court treasure house at Nara, the ancient capital in western Japan. The chief court musician, Sukehiro Shiba, 60, cleaned one original bamboo flute of its 1,200 years of dust and played the instrument. * * * The “A” tone of the ancient flute recorded 440 frequencies, exactly the same as the current interna- tionally agreed concert pitch. Shiba, direct descendant’ of the Korean prince who came to Japan in the Seventh Century to organize the orchestra, says: ‘“‘I was over- joyed at the discovery.’! The court-orchestra normally has 16 instruments of eight kinds. The court orchestra members perform in formal recitals on an elevated, carpeted platform sur- rounded by red balusters. The musicians, wearing brown medieval costumes and black headgears, play in a squatting position on the floor. Harmony of the court music is completely different from usual Western concepts. The Japanese All the court music tunes can be played accurately — from the frequency viewpoint, not tonality —ay Western. instruments, includ- ing keyboard instruments like piano and organ. Bob Hope Quitting Movies for 4 While HOLLYWOOD <‘AP) -- Back home from New York, where phy- sicians assured him he would not have to submit to eye surgery, comedian Bob Hope says he quitting the oo for a while. -who appeared tired, said the rig told him he’d have to stay out of the. kleig lights until a blood clot in his left eye clears. The doctors said the clot was; caused by ia ae pressure. _ “T've hed | to aa ue a couple pea ee. He is going television film within a then-rest for a while, The land and water area of the East Indies is about ve . to the land area contained few days, 11:00—'WJR, News, Sports 9:00—WJR, News, Pace 12:36—-WJR, Time for Music TONIGHT ww, — mane ww, Pare Elizabeth WJBK. WXY ‘oKensie 06-—WIR, Dance Orch. mgd News WPON. News. Music CKLW. News, Bible wa News, Music WWJ, News WJBK, News, George wx Sila Wek, News, McLeod 11:30—WJR, Music WCAR, News. Woodling CELW News, Da wean Bees, Page 0 093 Martie WPON, Pontiac Weekend em: ORS. Spare W News Album 1:90 WIR. 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Bari via WIBK, News, McLeod 0:00-wan, Answer Please | 2.99 wor music Hall 1:20 WIR Musie fan a | CREW, News, O'Morning WOAR. News. Bennett WEYZ. Night Train WJBK. News, George. : e 9: 30— WJ, Lela: question 6:00— WIR, 8 Guest os ieee Monitor . = jews, ue ~_ CELW World Todny WXYZ. were. Woit SATURDAY AFTERNOON cea alg | * WIBK, Jack, Beliboy CKLW News, Good Morning : ' bishiand K Sviaphony San hows ) ae | wd Lal ww, } Wave S ecren cond ORLW. 1 : 4 tt ORLW. + 4 Oebw, me WERE a. | WIBK '12-tone- music of Schoenberg, Berg} said|Miss Dahl, 33, sued the 42-year- are datirig. It's , continental ‘united ad I surely hope we can back Se Billy Graham Plays More Golf in Australia MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) —Evangelist' Billy Graham . is playing so much golf during his Australian crusade that his gamie is improving despite his eye trou- ble. * * * “T even shot a 38 the other day,” Graham said..He is under doc- Taxpayers Irked in Western State “Capitol of Washington| — Stormed by Backers of Higher, Lower Levies OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP)—A tax- payers’ revolt force stormed the State Capitol Thursday but was outmaneuvered. by a counter-at- tack of spending volunteers, The antitaxers, 75 strong in 19 ears, came armed with a laundry basket of petitions anti a few stenciled cards. Many of the invaders wore tea bag lapel badges in -honor’of a group of citizens who started the taxpayer revolt in the eastern Washington town of Ritzville over a cup of cofféé a few weeks ago. Coffee cups are ungainly to: wear, so tea bags were substituted. * *® * Some members of the opposi- tion, representing education, PTA Democrat watched calmly as the invaders| swept up the Capitol steps, Then they closed ranks and marched to do battle in the governor's of- fice. © °: The revolt force got off the first volley, presenting Gov, ‘Albert D. Rosellini' with petitions —_— the names of 27,452 persons who pledged not to ask for increased state services in return for hold- ing the line on taxes... But when the popping of flash: bulbs began, the opposition moved in -with professionally lettered signs reading: “‘Taxes for schools, taxes for kindergartens, taxes buy good roads, schools need money.” They won the skirmish by domi- nating the photographs, then re- treated on orders of the governor. Rosellini listened politely as the revolters, who stressed they had no formal organization or leaders, presented their case for holding the line on spending the taxes. He assured the group every possible eonomy would be effected. “But we are still going to need ‘|more taxes,” he said. x ke ' The nonpolitical Tax Advisory] i Council estimated the state would need an additional 120 milliorr dol- lars in the next two years “just to maintain the services we now have,” he added, As the antitaxers fell back, the more-taxers trooped. in. They urged the governor to provide ade- quate funds for schools. When the action was all over, neither side had clear victory— but the more-taxers obviously had the support of: the governor who is having trouble pushing his heavy tax program through the Legislature, strongly controlled by is|his own Democratic party, Dahl, Lamas Attempt to Reconcile Marriage ° HOLLYWOOD (AP) -— Arlene Dahl says she and Fernando Lamas are dating and_ their broken marriage may be saved. It was just a week ago that ‘Want to Live”: EARL’S PEARLS: TE deemn't bag Se win all seul siiaanhe . That’s earl, brother, (Copyright, 1959) ; [tie Wall Speak Fret. | but Not About Eddie __ By EARL * from under onstration .. was shown . ' WILSON * “It was sensational, * said emanate from her—what she’d But she'll smell like something. fell under her: charm and empty-notebooked ... and a stinking reporter. - THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Steve Allen, whose TV’er had an actor imitating Grouche Marx, got a wire from Grou- cho: “Very funny, but for a few thousand more you could have had me.” ... and his son are driving to L.A. in his sports car... Henry Fonda’ll produce and Show star in. clown Emmett Kelly's film blo... England banned: “I too morbid, ‘and lose all your friends. . Mike Jr.'s “Scent of Mystery.” I asked what scent would (Any suggestions, Debbie?) I didn’t mind her limousine jshooting away leaving me Burl Ives 56 WILSON” NEW YORK - Liz Taylor’s finally getting some scents. x * a - Liz and I got together on a 5th Avenue sidewalk late the ati night—af the door of a limousine trying to rush her to , the airport—and she was very communicative «+ about “smellovision.” » About Eddie, no. “Hel-Il-lo!” she a a wide black hat. A couple of guy were trying to sneak her out bit. she was nicer than they were. She’d flown -here from Chicago to see Michael’s Todd Jr.’s “smellovision” film dem- » 10 minutes in which a rose .+ and she smelled a rose. Then- ‘@ carpenter shop; she smelled shavings. A. delicatessen — rhs smelled garlic. * Vin chet play i tdi post al smell likey She didn’t know yet. =F TV News and Reviews | | By WILLIAM EWALD NEW YORK (UPI)—“Made In Playhouse 90 Interesting, | but Under Usual Standard Medical Tests May Give Clues Police Still Stumped in Slaying of Father, Tot, Absence of 2 Others —Authorities are banking heavily on medical examinations for clues to the brutal slaying of a Louisa County man and he infant daugh- ter. Two bodies Sian Wednesday under a brush pile two miles west of here have been identified as those of Carroll V. Jackson Jr., 29, a feed truck driver, and 18- since Jan, 11. Investigators hold little hope of finding alive Jack- son’s wife Mildred, 27, and their other daughter a Anne, 5. * * The family vanished while driv- ing from the home of. Mrs. Jack- son's parents to their own house in Louisa County, about 45 miles from the spot where the bodies were found by two men seeking sawdust mulch for a gaftden. Their abandoned car was found toe “There are many, many ques- tions that, Dr. Mann will be able gator G, S, Cooper. Mann said Jackson had -been shot through the head. He esti- FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (AP) +month-did-Janet- Jackson, missing] to-answer for us,’! said investi-/[ mated Jackson and the infant had|s vily| ABC-TV’s The Real McCoys goes unbelievable as it did last gy Walter Brennan is a didate for the permanent girl as- sistant spot on the NBC-TV Today | Show . . . chances are.that Rin Tin Tin won't return to- ABC-TV next season in a nighttime spot. x * * The Air Force is considering a request from ABC-TV's You Asked} For It.to film a day. in the life} of Elvis Presley . . . Jay North will star in Dennis the: Menace, a series set for CBS-TV next fall. | | | | , | | DID YOU KNOW? You Can lewd CAMARA PROJECTOR OR TAPE ea : Have Your Renfals. ~ Buy Your Equipment EPPERT'S FE 5-6615 Apply When You CAMERA SHOP | 57 W. 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M. , \ : OPEN HOUSE 4 to 6 P.M. ° Open House Also on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 9, 10, 11, Each Evening 7 e 9 ell ae ee __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959 _ “PONTIAC NORTHERN This beautiful new high school _.. shows the goal one can reach when you plan for the future. o F P On Tt A C : Branches at W. Huron at Tilden .. . N. Perry at Glenwood... Keego Harbor ees Walled Lake . . . Union Lake ..- Lake Orion ... Milford. .. Waterford... Bloomfield Hills. : . Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ‘= = > THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6,°1959 * sd is-a portion of the south end of the new Pontiac Northern High School. The building was con- structed so that the majority of loading and un- loading of equipment could be at one end of the building. There are doors for the band, Stage, eek ees end caletetia: een’ Pontiac Press Phete Guided Tours 3 Evenings Next Week If you haven't toured Pontiac's newest school, Pontiac Northern High, next week will be a good opportunity since more ‘than 100 PNH student guides will be on duty to take visitors through the program will, feature the physical education department and its fa- e cilities. Wednesday, the English, drama, radio, social studies, display. Although each of the three eve- nings has special attractions, the| entire building will be open for tours. og litem Aen The following is the scheduled’ program for Monday evening. In the four business education: ‘classrooms, | i que Planned pot and synchronized swimming | will be exhibited from 9 to 10 p_m. Tratin stedents “also will demon- complete tour of the “C” area lof the school. This is the physical’ onies Somat Swimming and diving demonstra- At 7 p.m. Wednesday the jour- istrate an event at the time of Caesar and French and Spanish Senn CO EE be on Oe ay. . dedicated Sunday. Approximately 75 members of the PNH faculty and admin- istration, the Pontiac Board of Education, and the board’s ad- ministration who have respon- sibilities in the city’s secondary schools will be included in the processional march Which will begin the program. A minimum of 5,000 spectators is expected to attend the dedica- tion ceremonies which are open be seated in the gymnasium, Little Theater and cafeteria where the program will be “‘piped” over the public address- system. x * * The iece Pontiac High School MSU President fo Speak at Dream School Fele Pontiac Northern High School, the cheeadliie and students’ dream ‘building which opened in September, wilh, be ofsaety Dr.John A. Hannah, president of Michigan State University, will be the guest speaker during the one hour program which begins at 3 p.m. in the high school’s auditorium. “Pontiac Passes the Test” will be the title of Dr. HannaRy address. DE. JOHN A. HANNAH Dedication Speaker Band, including Northern and Cen tral high school students, wifl play “Processional” by Calliet for the lopening of the program. “It will ‘be under the direction of Dale ©, Harris, supervisor of tnstremmental suusie tor Fontine Also paren in the impressive will be“ Dr. - Hannak, | PNH Student Council; Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, superintendent; Otto C. Hufziger, assistant super- intendent in charge of business and Dr. Philip J. Proud, assistant superintendent in charge of per- sonnel, x * * The Rev. Galen Hershey, presi- -Ident of the Pontiac Pastors’ Assn. |fi and assistant pastor of First Pres- byterian Church will deliver we invocation. x * * The Reverend Norman P. Thom- as, pastor of St. Michael's Catholic Joan Humphrey, president of the! Dr.} Church will pronounce the bene- diction. * * * Preceding the welcome and in-* NORTEXEN UNDUE coMpEpOCIeeHt < TUDGGRTY Ree See ern High School under construction last summer. The building in the (with dotted lines on roof) is Madison Junior High School. The new sin center of picture) which opened in.September, will be dedicated Sunday. his + : ni. 22 : | : - i (eel | ey { Ft i 4 Peat = 3 F aS | io ne E 1 | ee Se | ic ue * He Fa le = s | ‘i : i | da] 22 HUI | A Be SE . 4 sail g2 Niidll] Gf ace Ss 2 a : a | Hi) 25 hes s< Ber . : DR ee eee tae SNOT 5 ges Rakes See ee oem ie 1a He WN jl sid (Uli fui =F aE ; E i Heal f 4 i iF : Be ‘ ott = rt : A puted asthe ae = Hn UTRECHT A A Ee Che i call uu Z aul | ili i ends al gefae 4 | as aH ALG i TIRE a heel fit a ee ee : = ; = THE PONTIAC PRESS, “FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959__ Music Department Rooms Feature Nonparalle Walls nn eo tom the atrium. — nctalors Needn’ ie Between the twe reoms Sy Saat rests === Cross Gym Floor reoom. A vecal nausic and a i departmental office are | Spectators at. Pontiac Northern | Mixed chorus classes are now large gymnasium pever|\] 7 2 So offered four of the six hours in a|¥@* on the floor. = day at PNH. The choir; and senior x* *« & partment’s other classes. Other gym from * cunembles are availble. to sing the bleachers. Toilet facilities, High School : or church functions by |snack drinking fountain ick ciate @ unas Wheel der San Whee 25 years too soon! r sap dopertenars hapae bar om ow ham pagers Sst St. Charles kitchens, now in 126 Detroit area schools, tember have been the Fall Festival ith P ; — ve . sso bachethe cverts --, wit quality and custom construction. « * Marki toni _ We proudly invite you to inspect the custom steel wp F9Gt Carietmas Concert: the floor fer. 4 aa ~~ ~“4nits selected for Pontiac Northern: High School. i | CONCERT WEDNESDAY 12 badminton and Bey applies ing machines ies to. 5 the Pontiac Northern’ High School: “JON ES t ypevri ter. - Sales and Service To Better Serve Our Customers oe a ee ee ee ee ee Fe ee eee , : : ‘ft Tele — ti Our New Address Is: : | eal 59 2 | elephones ; ension telephones 1058 West Hur treet ‘ Wishes You the octet throughout "Pontiac , pie Sino bases ares | — Very Best... | Ree ee ae “Pontiac Northem High” CUT STON Ei by On Your Opening : |. MIER We will always-be at your serv: Detroit, Michigan ¥ - es ice for all of your séwing needs, 5 | '| SINGER SEWING CENTER aoe 102 N. SAGINAW en 7 - eS a A New Yard for Your Convenience at Corner of Auburn and Rochester Road Completely Equipped to Serve You See ee eee ie 2 re : “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6. 1959 15 Teachers Retired Seats 665 Snectihee. | i ee : Last Year in Pontiac Le The 15 Pouitiac teachers who re- N. atatorium Has Glass Wall, Congratula | , cay tele’ bro Marguerite) Jy m Pool at North : : HSS ees few, tty eevee, merece Dympic Pool at Northern mpl ORs ford, Naomi Dennis, Harriet Gates,| g/ynj eee raat al cd 1 Katleen Certain, Lays Kander men Sano ie wa PONTIAC Wilkinson, Milton oar with one all-glass wall at the new|Portable bleachers also are “avail- : Mitchell, and Versa Sigler. |Pontiac Northern High School. _|*l¢ for am additional 250. N h h Sch 1 eet fees ts Sate. Northern Higk 00 Naomi McVean, Mrs. Asenath Mgc-\esquely situated against a white) ® ome-meter diving beard is used | Pe nate tied wel Op-| by students in the advanced q il Flee | ic Co, Electrical Contracting Esiitedis : . s Congratulations a to Pontiac’s“Newest : Maple Leaf Dairy ; : 20 E. Howard FE 4-2547 | Poadine Press Phote ‘ _ IMPROVES READING — Gary Oak, a Pontiac Northern senior | of-134 N. Lake Angelus Rd., uses this reading accelerator in one of | .the 15 carrels or’ stalls provided in the reading laboratory. With > , the machine, students can increase their reading rate. > | — : . ? AUSTIN - NORVELL AGENCY, INC: j Lawrence St. Corner Cass Ave. acca x * b.,* 4 a * saint Sy somo < me ee, eS z = aa PES ae aig We are proud to haye ~ < ‘supplied to the New = | "she eee Pee | _.. Pontiac ae woe 4 Se os « pa == | Northern High School : : ae, | cee ce Be + : © Store Equipment © Steel Shelving © Work Benches feature of the Pontiac Northern High homemaking _structor, (center) shows students behind her how | department is this demonstratiop mirror suspend- to make a loaf of bread. (Note her hand in upper _ | ed over one counter. Here, Susan Anderson, it- center of picture.) = j panier ae he ate tek aes feeds See . ties to - pre- J paring for the role of homemakers|arate cupboards. : observe and parents. Ironing boards, frons, aprons, |T°°™ New ways. of preparing foods|books also are concealed in wall Stulies : be ‘learned by watching the . sage bcd S wie peur omega teacher and other students. work| Four sewing machines are built funiture See era eeaes fe te ne Dae ot sonal At cde melee thive te & bab inietatend. Four fulliength mirrors|©@t electric mixer, blender and knife and four cutting tables are included sharpener. |in the sewing section of the room Time wall evens and am electrical re |: ,, —. ming, clothing — tisserie plus twe apartinent-sise | iction and wardrobe planning |keeping Te ean, are all a part of the student’s elective spaced to slow 9 students te |(CeUCuu™ boys amt wets. work at one time = “} Pontiac Northern High School As Machonital Contractor, we had responsibility for the facili- ties for water supply and woste dis- {ee : | one = posal, plus the: mony other modern - Congratulations to the ceased sage enc kar Peeing wil be, devoted. seme re ae oo “We cso shared in the installation of Pontiac School System © — Plfitce tenting ewuctnonrd ‘can font gor, necting. ond air-condl- ome es “in these i Our ee =. Je ‘The stage also has a expe workmen made ée effort to be certain all our work will if , - To date, the drama department HIGH SCHOOL ; offers three semesters of dramatics : ;|to any student as an elective. We share some of your pride in this beautiful new school, ‘BROEDELL Plumbing & Heating Company MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS — 540 S. Telegroph =f with makeup Tundimentals su 14401 Frazho Road Warren, Michigan: DRY NERS : 2-8101 : reporting on pa are. also in- PRescott 1-5550 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY; MARCH 6, 1959 — ‘ELEVEN “Fie buy oF « tietnae—tonian~ | if learning to drive . W-I-D-E T-R-A-C-K safety and Best Wishes PONTIAC NORTHERN We at PONTIAC RETAIL STORE as well as all : personnel of P@NTIAC sincerely hope that the driver training course given at your beautiful new schoot will help you to become a better and more responsible driver. _ Deal For Deal -- You can’t Beat the PONTIAC retail store’ ~ 65 Mt. Clemens St. ee - 2 i : ma - ss i summa 2 Se: ON. 2 anee A mite dns ~ ad ~ : Educators | Carefully Yards of Earth ; Planned for New School vss 2-052 “Although monies for Pontiac N E i z i ef i Ht L iE 3 L ; : dependable delivery » dependable merchandise September of 1956. The results " Bertha Stephens, business educa ——_ ping oom tion, ideas were compiled “+ ¢ Sok cobtied Sndetanest toot wt ane remainder of the committee) ~~ > Scheol.” coordinator of secondary educa- the New : A |tion; Thomas Dodson, former di- possible Working with this book, the rector of physical education, ath- Northern High School. | architects then proceeded to design letics and recreation; Dale Harris. ar a school with as many of the de supervisor of instrumental music; We are pleased to have furnished cab- inet work and count- ” er tops for this won- derful new school. TEAM 24 pupils Pontiac .. Members of the Steering Com-|Central High School could W. D. GLARDON Company it Wes A Pleasure To Serve You PONTIAC NORTHERN HIGH <2 @ All transit mix concrete supplied to the general contrector-{Spence Bros.) @ All Auto Clave Cured Cinder Block were supolied = intendent in charge of business John Thors Jr., then the principal who did not “measure Detroit, Michigan of Pontiac High School; | Robert ” had highly irregular attend- VE 7-9129 juchamp, (Only Aute Clave Cured Block will meet with all the specutcations written by U. 3. Corp. ef Engineers) @ Building Supplies on the Dedication of your new Pontiac Northérn High School ° As ever, we stand ready to work for ‘the benefit of the éom- munity through programs of continuing education, complimenting the fine curriculum of the Pontiac System. The Business Institute 7 W. Lawrence Street PONTIAC FEderal 2-3551 PONTIAC BOARD OF EDUCATION: @ Concrete @ Spectra-Glaze Masonry Units @ All Face Brick @ Ali Masonry Supplies 3 BOICE =. BUILDERS SUPPLY BRICK ® BLOCK» © CONCRETE 545 S. Telegraph Rd. FEderal 5-8186 eo sega ore a a oe Sree STS RS i ge oe es a Re Eg aa THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959 THIRTEEN ~~» ; 10 000 Invited ‘sun iC ay A total of 10,000 have been in-,vitations which were duplicated weres among those busy the vited to attend the dedication of|with the multilith process whichipast few weeks assisting Mrs. the new. Pontiac Northern High/has the appearance of being en- and her four member Mrs. Mildred Wiersema, chair-| Members tof the PNH Secretarial|the invitations. man of the invitation committee - . i and a teacher at Northern, 2,000 of the invitations h ~ [mailed -to- _. |ternal, |dustry men tives of the in the : ‘ | : 7 { 3 ‘ . | | , s ned City School Chief Thanks | * « Hundreds for Building Job |by the Pontiac Symphory Orches- | Superintendent of Pontiac Schools |tra and for various cultural and } Hundreds of people deserve educational activities. The swim- : jming pool and gymnasium now 4 have busy schedules and the Pon- supplier should be pleased with his 500n be operating there. fine xk -*® tant is the fine) This building represents the| LEARN FOREIGN LANGUAGES — These are Pontiac Press Photo Wel wishes and desires of the people|» three of the 10 booths in the Pontiac Northern the earphones. A student then can repeat the of Pontiac. It definitely is an ex- foreign language department where students can foreign sounds into a self-monitoring microphone pression of their confidence in the listen to lessons on records or tape which are which allows him to check how close his pronunci- ot schools. piped into the Instructomatic instrumiénts through ation is to the master recording. ; » SPACIOUS AUDITORIUM — The auditorium of the Pontiac which carries the sound equally to all seats. This picture shows a Northern High School ‘seats 977 persons and will be used for com- _ portion of the auditorium with some of upholstered seats from the munity as well as school events. Note the plated or stepped ceiling view of the performer. . : A ' pees Se CO ay EE ORE EE, Seer Oe ae = = SE ee Es SE Se ey) ee ai a eve de iE SHE og a lia & Eri ids gy Flt < li) 3; ait | pry Hn i | Bg —glae 2 Hi} cf F iin F i 1. . 3 8. ; | : 2 E HI S ee — = Fl Wi) 3 ¢ & | : : ut s " | 2 i] sp % ui , ny Tk ii 4 : * . if ili Hah : tf cd a ead €/ ie U8 fi i , iy : : i i ‘} i Hl ae. x < , ; § ; : are if ze . 3 ; it “a iru} lip A ig HE cmt . § Wl 3] ei dl i ae aa if Q ro fe As i § i eah ~ Saks He Te Hes i! ba 1H EE: { e He == at HTT HE als af aN hh j pet age Die “dil| = Pid id tal ily: att bftiag aj lly iT t ee i SE He ae - ii i 48 uy iy Mt i it ly i eral breaetadeteatad an , f nant fs Ho ill il He Heart : , HH i {su id littl fh eee en fuliind v | it il i ia sa Pao eae i ed [ t obs | %4 . 85 = merers i. <¥ tit fe itinel Alia aire besa ee ee ee eee re Ie tate 2 Be ee “3 ™ tie a adie Pa ee SE? bao tah es eee sae SO en ae ee BS THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1959" ndushil Ars Receive |g Jue Emphasis at Norther ~ Pontiac is a great industrial town. Thus, it is appropriate eliminates much of the dust and SPAY period of the sBhosi day *”* *« & ee ee .. iach machine is connected to coms htdne Gk ek a large vaceum creating a blow. tion grinder, table saw, bench ie ot assembly bench. Ez BALCONY CLASSROOMS — Each of the three fF Ponting Press Photo Pipe system is located im 2 | was odhrpreetmcenge sang aneape tame ee ee ne San partial basement ender = machine and woodshops, has a balcony-type class- another unique feature of the new building. flee. , the sop | Machine Shop room. Here, students in the woodshop are instruct- Saunagin pte Sar eqsignnant and expplies *é Suoad et tk: 4 * on. Offers Practical, ed by William :R. Sturgeon (upper right) about under each balcony in the shops. accept floor sweepings through a\Classr mn | trap door in the Toor : oom Work \14. range of Personnel] ~ DECK EQUIPMENT for — — drei ne ee acts 4 Provided in Schools the PONTIAC Part nord rooms is another|cexng or machine shop. |. Pontiac schools provide a com NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL unique feature department. | kk t range of pupil personnel sery- | poe» cn age Araneae Damage The automatically controlled heat|ices- These include a psychologist, ’ areas fo usd for clases ‘during Cat furnace and new universal|a diagnostician, visiting teachers lectures, and testing grinder and surface grinder are ai(often called school social ltew of the outstanding res is wal oor its\of the room. touches. The * COMPANY Saul wellasts oven piecing ns| _Mawh of the 19129 W. McNichols Detroit 19, Mich. Sn er epee. Gustrint, arte dopartenent : . on te st cated in the machine | = re gemerous. students in their : : a Tate seccmmmended tho duection | WE ARE PROUD to HAVE SUPPLIED a fm Yina the SOUND EQUIPMENT for the * * * crt aaa boa . = : ‘work out. ‘ : The east wall of the shop, al side practical ae cr cass oa NEW PONTIAC . areas 0} wit aac, Soe Tm SAP tea nce oe a NORTHERN HIGH SCHOOL Few high schools can boast as ®le + chitin on dom Wecteare. os aaa! Among the many machines found} tion fo the usual jig-saws, circular in this room are a cylindrical MAIN SCHOOL SOUND SYSTEM GYMNASIUM SOUND SYSTEM scw . a tear. a soteas, beckon, teach G2 presi we LANGUAGE LABORATORY ee ek lnench’ grinder, layout RADIO TRAINING SOUND SYSTEM SOUND SYSTEM In wood -pattern making and “0" bench, metal storag . ing pwillees and molding bench is! s =. ge tno rovied "Tis ctupment Special Floors in Shops Industrial Communication Co. being poured and to do some| All of the floors of the four shops | 8300 Fenkell, Detroit, Mich. DI 1-0894 - Congratulations to all who planned, built and fur- nished this magnificent facility. Best Wishes to all who are privileged to teach and study in its beautiful rooms. ” 2 Yo « - 62 $; SAGINAW STREET Mlustrated is a grouping as selected for the faculty lounge at Pontiac Northern High School. ERE IETS ee Camere ib aca ace as pak peg i. see f PEREGO COR TE A. REE er oR ar eae See oe - ee BA ha ied PI LR ie ep RN ke Sine ug la Ae nin Sc tea ieaat alt hae Gee SAR HEN ed a + es = ; 7 8 + > : : Se _- = . + : : = ; ; 8 5 3 ae s : : . : | ; “ FP * 2 ” : F ried * ? * f ; & ef a 2 ue ‘ 3 ' : | 3 | ; i Cg en a oe ; : - : 2 . si « be : aes a x ; ~ a ie > : iy The Art : 3 . At onee you discover, when you . 3 visit Pontiac Northern High " . School, the environment for in- . dustrious study. : A In- design this modern school af- , = fords the facilities and opportunity rg - for every student to receive by re- =~ ; , search, application, and practice ae the basic and advance knowledge : expected and needed in today’s eco- - -nomical ..and scientific advance- . . a ee ee ment. Eberle M. Smith Associates, Ine. A radical depateare B from past con- ae Architects : _cepts of school buildings this facil- a _— am pote : | _. ity has built into it the findings of . engineers, educators and fabri- So 3 ‘ . cators who through experience, ; ‘survey and test have discovered a : a need for providing a better method : . : of teaching and providing for the BRE tog _ . ‘ — * student. a sc 8 Ee ‘ 3 | In construction and operation this ; school brings to its student body ~ : = and the public it serves an excep- — ) tional group of buildings function- . ; . ; & al, economical, and particularly , oa ay 4 ‘ adapted to the use. for which a . : 2 - were intended, — A 4 a You will take pride in having had => : : fe a part of this newest school in sees F . =: % Pontiac. eS 3 - Our congratulations are extended to : | The People of Pontiac, The Pontiac | Board of Education and The School - Administration for building this - new, outstanding. school. We feela ~~ deep has in being chosen as its 4 ‘ — GENERAL CONTRACTORS mas ; _ Saginaw, Michigan = nti _ . . ee sarang : oa ; - ’