“The Weather © B. Weather Bureas Forecasi << (Little warmer Friday : (Welalis on Page 2) . a? ? & a5 ‘ oo oe | ' Loe y, Z ) i Z : : tl ees % * tek as cure Soe A Pause 117th YEAR | | “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959-60 PAGES — . In Salute to MSUO | | | | posal to lift the state’s debt ‘the House today. Proposal to Lift State Debt Lid Nears a Vote ' But House Adjourns ae eed a een mately 25 police officers attending | Under the city charter, Smith M Be N Until Monday Night AGatinlehoriv belore the. Commis: the hearing in the jammed room, contended, the city manager ay ecessary on - eat i but decided against it. | holds the title of public safety | for Dem Convention LANSING (AP)—A pro- ceiling from $250,000 to 50) million dollars was ad- vanced to voting stage in Straley Job Hearing Brings Threat Against Eastm An anonymous phone call threat-| ening violence to Public Safety Di-! rector George D, Eastman was re-| sion-opened its hearings on ouster charges against Police Chief Her- bert W. Straley. * * * | 'Visibly disturbed and nervous | when he entered the City Commis- | sion chambers, Austin told the| other two members of the Commis- | sion of the threat he received at his) home before he left for City Hall. | an In a hurried conference, Austinjley were filed by City Manager and the two other commissioners | Walter K. Willman with the Civil| considered disarming the approxi- 5¢'Vice Commission Feb. 9. | | director unless otherwise spelled LAUGHS OFF THREAT -AUGHS OF | out by the City Commission. Fastman laughed off the threat ; as the work of a ‘‘crackpot.” | “Neither by resolution or ordi- nance has the Commission ever Three-police officers were sta- | Smith tloned at the doors to keep order aes Ke ee posts, as the first session of what is 0 | ves expected te be a lengthy hearing SEES NO POWER got under way. | Smith also said the Commission) /had no power toshear the charges’ Nid 4 . ’ ee { Straley's attorney, Clarence L..| against the chief. ip - Upholds County Plans in Ruling Against Suit But Annexation Vote Site, Decision Says A Oakland County cleared its biggest legal hurdle today as the Michigan Supreme Court ruled in favor of the county, By a 4-3 vote, the high new courthouse for ” aa i a 90-minute de-| Speaking in what Austin de- |Smith, asked the commission to. Ending Again citing the city charter, COurt said the county could _| serlbed as a “low voice,” the dismiss charges against the sus-| | bate on the issue, the 1OW-) aidentitied caller warned, “It |pended chief on grounds Eastman, Smith sald that all charges use so-called. non-tax or miscellaneous receipts to fi- er chamber adjourned UN-) Straley is fired, they're going to |was never legally public safety) against Straley had to be made itil Monday night in recogs| carry Eastman out of this town (director, | by Willman, | t t inition of the Democratic | feet first.” |_Eastman’s charges against Stra-| City Attorney William A. Ewart NANCE Ghe construction. & meen a a ete en = BANQUET PRINCIPALS — Grouped at last night's Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce salute to MSUO are (from left) Edward A, Maier, 1959 chamber president; D. B. Varner, MSUO president. Maier Varner disclosed chancellor, and John A. Riley, Pontise Press Phote outgoing chamber was installed as president and MSUO plans- at the chamber's annual banquet at Elks Temple. istate convention. opening) == ‘tomorrow in Grand Rapids, ‘The Senate will follow suit after its meeting this after-| oun y ems noon. | Republicans showed little en-| thusiasm for the debt limit plan, loffered as an amendment to the state constitution by Rep. E. D. O’Brien (D-Detroit). Rep. Robert 8. Gilbert (R- Saginaw) called’it a “Democratic | smokescreen" calculated to di- | fo Push Plan for Constitution Revision Oakland County Democrats at the State Convention argued the charges against Straley| were drawn up by Eastman in ac- cordance with the State Civil Serv- ice Act which, he asserted, nulli- fies various provisions of the char- ter. * * * “If the city charter conflicts with} state haw, then the state law is su-) preme,”’ Ewart said. As for Eastman, Ewart, sald that Willman clearly had the right to hire a safety director, the long-awaited building. But the court ruled annexation proceedings to secure a portion of . the land for the courthouse were illegal and a vote on it may be necessary, However, this single setback for the county isn't expected to block the construction of the four-story building. Norman R. Barnard, cousty corporation counsel, said, “We . di- in Grand Rapids tomorrow and Saturday will try to| ° . j | vert attention from Gov. Wil: (drum up some support for another try at revision of the) “The City Commission clearly) pave sufficient land to get Install Maier CofC. Head chancellor D. B. Varner at Banquet Edward A. Maier took over the reins of the Pontiac Area Chamber liam's plan to mortgage the Vet- | erans Trust Fund until after the April 6 election. Both the trust fund and debt | Local Democrats at their solutions to the state's cash emer-| gency. Also moved up for a decisive) vote, probably next Tuesday, was Constitutional state constitution as suggested by Mrs. Irene Murphy, ‘University of Michigan regent from Birmingham. county convention in Pon- ceiling proposals were put up asitiac last week endorsed such a revision. However, in hopes of winning support from her party, ye| Which at its last convention’ turned thumbs down on &/py Commissioners Milton R. Henry convention,*——_ ee re td | { recognizes this fact and has ac- knowledged it by considering oust- er. resolutions several times,” Ewart declared, \4 OUSTER ATTEMPTS Four attempts to fire Fastman have been made in recent weeks and Robert A. Landry. “They (the commissioners) | started."’ He said present plans call for erection of the main part of the ‘proposed $4,500,000 building on land already clearly within the city boundaries of Pontiac. The Supreme Court in its de. icision today reversed @ decision of visiting Harvieville Cireuit Judge Outlines New Approach vague Homeuet in Eikcs| ae Be ‘ a 7 a plan-to authorize calling of aM rs. Murphy suggests! ' ' firl Herman C. Dehnke who sai@ in 195? heorvention by # ma-'selettion of convention dele- oe ees , : What § ad Little | who: never had the job,” Ewart that Oakland County had accumu. het a eBy PETE LOCHBILER ipo ayy a ih Less English and more Russian will be a, 8 Jority’ of those voting on the PYOPO- Fates based on the even said. € The 1959 president Was given the gavel and congratulations by John A. Riley, outgoing 1958 president. Maier, vice president and man- ager of Abstract & Title Guaran- ty Co., promised an active year ahead for the chamber, when Michigan State University Oakland opens this fall. The 600 students expected in the initial class probably | sition. arty split in the House of Beth eaten! saat \Representatives instead of ments need a two-thirds major: ' under the old formula. ity in both House and Senate to 1,1. Was to elect three dele- ‘will not be required to take freshman English composi- tion, said D. B. Varner, MSUO chancellor, at the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce annual banquet last night. si Smith's to dismiss the Ice Compared to Bread Crum bs? charges was reterred to the Civil Service Commission's attorney, PEPROIT (AP) ~ A sparrow,| dames @, Hartriek, for study, go on the ballet. |gates from each of the state's 34 The Republican four-cent sales senatorial districts. The Senate is| |tax proposal teetered today at the'heavily loaded with Republicans, | dallying over a meal of bread! Hartrick will offer legal advice crumbs, found its feet frozen in on the motion when: the hearing a puddle. jcontinues at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. lated a $1.6 million building fund illegally by padding annual budgets land transferring surpluses to ac- icrue this sum. This was the contention of es County Taxpaye | League, an independent group, formed expressly to fight the county’s building plans, wrich Riley, assistant advertising di- rector of The Pontiac Press, thanked chamber members for their support in accomplishing) 1958's many objectives. Cass Kulsea, a bird watcher, no-| Smith, also wbjeeted to Straley's ticed its predicament. jauspension y Willman on grounds * * * .|that only Ahe Civil Service Com- Kulsea said he chipped the bird | (Contistued on Page 2, Col. 4) loose with his pocket knife but} filed sult in Oakland County in December of 1956, Tt was the League's contention — and Judge Dehnke agreed —~ that the county was bound to a “I know this would be a radical departure from tradi-|brink of a legislative grave after 2212. A ia first passage try in the House, “This ie the reason why the tional college curricula, and perhaps is a controversial /,. 2 votes short. | Deamcraiie’ arty @reggnd ti step,” Varner told 400 persons at Pontiac Elks Temple. | jis only hope for a new lease feet at the last convention,” said x * “But if the students don’t know their native tongue on life appeared to be a trade Mrs, Murphy, who will be a dele- Adding _ enthusiastically-received after using it for 18 years,* harmonies to the banquet was the jt’s too late for us in col- Michigan State University wien * lege to teach it to them.” Thermometer lthat would assure adoption of a gate from Birmingham and a county delegate-at-large at the state convention, solution to the state's cash emer- there was so much tice around its feet it couldn't move, Kulsea took the bird in his gency acceptable to Democrats. horne, held it under a faucet and To Move Into Detroit CHICAGO (®—A special De- Glee Club. Directed by Edward L. Richmond, the 46 young men won rounds of applause. Toastmaster was Carl Rogers, plant manager of GMC Truck & Coach Division. Others speaking included John W. Hirlinger, chamber manager; Stuart A. Whitfield, vice presi- dent of Pontiac State Bank; and Harold A. Fitzgerald, publisher of The Pontiac Press. Whitfield, 1958 treasurer for the chamber, presented Riley with a gift of photographic equipment. Fitzgerald spoke as chairman of the MSUO Foundation. 634 Million Net Reports GM But $2.22 Per Share Dips From $2.99 for Year Previous f DETROIT « — General Motors Corp., the world’s largest indus-) plant; Rey Alexander, director of | Acapulco Blooms for lke trial organization, had net profit! last year of 634 million dollars. The, financial statement reflected sub-! stantial improvement in the final! quarter of 1958. | The cost angle has been figured Takes N osed 1 ve in, too, Varner said. - i “Educational dottars are tO 1 Below Zero scarce nowadays. We don’t want | te spend them teaching students what they should have learned before they came to us.” What about the student didn't do too well in high schoo English? Pontiac shivered along with the who degrees at midnight to 1 below | 2ero at 7 a.m. * * * A subzero wave whipped across most of Michigan dropping temper- atures to 23 below at Grand Marais and 22 below at Pellston. * * “All freshmen will be given Eng-| lish entrance tests, Those who pass | them won’t have to worry about. beginning English. The “hot” spots in the state “Those who don't pass will be) were Ypsilanti with 4 above; De- required to take a special reme-| troit and Jackson with a low of 2 dial English course, for which above. bois will be a special fee so that’ Dynamite was used to clear ite |the course is not ac added €X- that piled high near the Monroe ipense to the school. icity limits. AT C. OF C, SALUTE Varner was principal speaker at al eucanek Gatcke ith the cae the Chamber of Commerce salute |W!!! Con wi e . Se | ' ‘cury hitting zero to 6 above. The to the new university, now under) : . : construction a mile east of Pontiac) %tlook for Friday is a little warm- ‘on property donated to MSU two &™: the high from 22-28. years ago by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | The thermometer reading at * * 9 « rest.of the state today as tempera-, tures tumbled from a high of 16) Whether such a deal was in the cards nobody seemed to know. Surprising no one, the sales tax increase plan received just 52 favorable votes, all Republi- can, as against 74 needed on a passage roll call yesterday. Fifty negative votes were cast by Democrats, Afterward, Rep. James F, War- ner (R-Ypsilanti) served notice he will seek a second passage vote Tuesday or later next week. Asked what would change the outcome then, Rep. Allison Green of Kingston, GOP floor leader, mentioned two items of ‘‘trading stock’’ but declined to speculate ranged, Aha, There’s the Reason ROCKFORD, Ill. (UPI) — A roadblock set up yesterday to catch license plate violators net- ted only violators traveling south. Police found a resident around | the corner was warning violators Oakland will send 125 delegates, to the two-day convention—second only to Wayne's 16th Congressional! district in delegate size. . Democrats from throughout the state undoubtedly will criticize Re- | publicans for backing away from takipg a definite stand on Michi- gan's money woes at their con- vention last weekend, Although Republicans called (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) News Flash LANSING (#}—Fotmer speaker | on whether a swap would be ars George M. Van Peursem (R- Holland) will soon resign his seat in the Legislature, friends report- ed today. He has carried his plan to the point of obtaining a commitment from the governor's office for the calling of a spe- cial election to name a replare- ment and thus avoid disturbing the delicate Republican-Demo- cratic balance of power in the House. G: Wilson. |P.m. was 9. traveling north to take a bypass. Also speaking were three mem- | ° ° ° | bers of Varner’s statt: George Gabbing Today With President Mateos | 7 _ | Karas, director of the physical student services; and Herbert Stoutenburg, director of applica- tions and admissions, It was announced that Oakland | ACAPULCO, Mexico (#—Presi- Of the year’s total income, $235,-\County banks, working in coopera- gent Eisenhower flew into this 000,000 was earned in the finaljtion with the MSUO Foundation, quarter of the year. The earnings for the full year, equivalent to $2.22 per share, compared with 844 million dol- lars or $2.99 per share in 1957. Earnings for 1958 came from net dollar sales of $9,522,000,000 com- pared with $10.990,000,000 in 1957. Sales of defense’ products account- ed for five per cent of total net sales, the same proportion as in each of the preceding two years. The statement, issued by Fred- eric G. Donner, chairman, *and palm-ringed tropical resort today to begin two days of talks with Mexico's President Adolfo Lopez Mateos. The smiling, 49-year-old Mexican leader led a big delegation of gov- ernment officials who gathered at the gaily bedecked airport to wel- come Eisenhower. _ * * * Thousands of excited Mexicans lined the streets of Acapulco to join in the greeting. The President flew here in his personal plane, the Columbine III, after an overnight stop in Texas. were promising $30,000 a year for. MSUO scholarships, Commitments for the first $24,- 620 for this year were presented to Varner last night. kt ok ok Another important announcement came from Karas, who said that Feb. 23 is the date for ground-| ° breaking ceremonies for ‘he uni-| versity’s second building, a student center. . Varner gave the first hints of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ran warm water over the ice un-| partment of Justice crime inves- til it melted, Then he released the| tigating unit intends to spread sparrow. its activity into Kansas City, | * * Cleveland, Detroit and St. Louis. It went back to the bread; The date for inquiries Is indef. crumbs. inite. Predicts Upsurge of Spiritual Light By BRIG. GEN. DAVID SARNOFF Chairman of the Board, Radio Corporation of America Whatever man conceives in his heart or mind can be- come a reality. Here js an example of what I mean. At the 45th anni- versary of our organization I asked our scientists for three gifts for our 50th birthday: a magnetic tape recorder for both ae black and white and color television, an electronic amplifier of light, an electronic air conditioner without any moving parts. One startled scientist said: “It’s a won- derful thing to have an imagination unre- constitutional limitation of raising yearly not more than one-temh of one mill on money borrowed. or taxes for building purposes. The Supreme Court ruled today, however, that the Oakland Board of Supervisors had the right to use for building purposes miscélla- neous funds as distinguished from funds raised by taxation beyond the millage limitation. “There's no constitutional inhi- bition preventing the legislature from allowing the board of supervisors to use surpluses accumulated from what the trial court aptly referred to as mis- cellaneous receipts,” the high court said in its opinion. Tt also said the Oakland super- visors had the right to designate a new courthouse site—to be in the County Service Center on Tele- graph road—and that it had: the (Continued. on Page 2, Col, 2) * * * Local Officials Hail Decision, Plan Action Oakland County officials today jubilantly heard of the freeing of $1,600,000 in courthouse funds’ and strained by a knowledge of the facts.” But in five years they developed all three. Their strength, gives me courage toc | stick my neck out again, and predict what , Acapulco, one of the world's fan- iciest tourist resorts, went all out. It plantéd more palms and more flowers to add to those natuure already gave it. BOTH FLAGS FLY It repaired the streets, installed a new lighting system and kept laborers at work until dawn teday putting the final touches in. orna- mental arches bidding Eisenhower welcome, Posters along the route from the airport to the center of town fea- tured the Mexican and American flags entwined, The President's private plane, Columbine TH, took off at 6:18 a.m. from Bergstrom Air Force Base at Atstin, Tex:, where he spent the night. The flight to Acapulco on the Mexican ‘Pacifie Coast took about four hours. U.S, Secret Service agents here ‘to guard Eisenhower during his two-day visit showed no concern.: Mexican police» have chased about 150 potential troublemak- ers out of town. . Eisenhower said. the primary John F. Gordon, president, said) wy Saoeeaeseee | With the Mexican president were demand for cars and trucks began ' U.S, Ambassador Robert C. Hill to reflect generally improved busi- Today Ss Press arid Mexico's foreign minister, hess coditions during the fourth a he | |Manuel Telli, oe) quarter of ‘1958. sie LALLA! Communist calls for anti-Amer- “Over-all, the outlook for 1959 is) Qomies oo........ceceeeue-. 53 |ican’ demonstrations apparently encouraging,” they said. ‘‘With the) | County News............. 1911 |were being ignored by thousands “economy expanding and opportuni-| poditoriails .................. tof holidaying Mexicans and others ties for business increasing, there Food Section............ 32.37 a8 the scrubbed and shining city appears to be a sound basis for) yw arkets .......... vases... 54 (Teadied its best holiday face for the belief that confidence of buSi-| opituaries ..:......... t., 16 the chief executive from the nessmen and consumers should) giortg oo... veeeese, 45-47 North, continue to rise. Theaters ....6404.-+.65,0. . 62 Never had a- meeting between As this occurs, the upward | TV. & Radio Programs...... 59 | a Mexican president and a for- trend in industrial activity and | Wilson, Earl................ 39 | eigm chief of state taken place (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1), | Women’s Pages.,......., 3841 ‘ im such exotic surroundings, purposé of his Mexican visit is to en pay his respects to a great neigh- boring republic. Among those accompanying Ei- senhower were his youngest broth- er, Dr. Milton S, Ej ver, pres- ident of Johns Hopkins University and a top adviser on Latin Amer- ican affairs; the President's son John; Roy R. Rubottom, U-S. as- sistant secretary of state for in- ter-American affairs; and Mexi- co’s ambassador to the United States, Antonio Carrillo Flores. After the welcoming ceremon- les, the two presidents were to talk this afternoon on the Mexi- ean presidential] yacht Sota- + vento, cM “Issues which almost ‘certainly will be covered include a joint U.S.-Mexican plan for a new dam on the Rio Grande, a joint cattle disease controk-program, a U:S. loan for Mexican development, Mexi¢o's request for an easing of zine and working conditions of mi-) grant Mexican farm laborers who | ehter the United States during harvests, a Angus Campbell Tex Accountant, tn. quota restrictions on |e ad--and! they, and others, will achieve in the next 20 years: . Nuclear energy will be used in industry, planes, ships, trains, automobiles. Direct SARNOFF conversion of atomic energy into electricity, a principle al- ready demonstrated, will be a fact. Solar energy will be effectively harnessed and in world- wide use. In under-developed areas this will prove a mirac- ulous blessing. In communications, color television will be com- pletely global. Individuals will be able to hold two-way private :telephone conversations and see each other as they talk. And the beginnings will be made in instanta- neous translation of languages, so people will finally un- derstand each other across the barriers of Babel. In transportation, jet-propelled and rocket vehicles, powered with nuclear fuels, will travel at 5,000 miles an hour .with greater safety and comfort than today’s aircraft. Many of the world’s leading cities will be within commuting dis- tance of one another NO MORE FAMINE Famine will be eliminated practically everywhere. Through striking developments in solar energy and electron- ics, through new biological and chemical discoveries, irriga- tion, and flood control men will enrich the land and “farm” the oceans. - . In health, the new tools of electronics and atomics will bring an avalanche of improvements in preventive ge Tax, Open Mives. FE 23616. 095 announced intention to begin its construction immediately. “It's wonderful news, We couldn't hope for anything better,” said Delos Hamlin, chairman of the Oakland County Board of Su- pervisors. “This vindicates our long plans to give the people of Oakland County a new courthouse on a pay- as-you-go basis; without the ‘extra costs involved. in borrowing,” said Hamlin, one of the planners of the courthouse financing scheme. “It'll save the taxpayers money and that's what we wanted to dy,” Hamlin believed construction on the first portion of the build- ing could begin as early a8 this spring. Ke i The high court's ruling that the county failed to properly annex county service center. r west of West Loulou timeline city limits). did not worry Hamlin. ° is planned for east of West boule- vard, anyway, within the undis. puted city limits of Pontiac, county seat.” . David Levinson, h (Continued on Page 2, Col, 2) appre unten gerasint mare witidents, he: sa, will frankly be encouraged to study Russian as @ foreign language. “Speaking realistically, the study of Russian must be emphasized if we are to make a real attempt to equip our college youth for the years ahead,” WORLD PERSPECTIVE Other required classes will re-| flect the university's accent ‘on) world-orientation, Varner said, Background classes in the his- tory, art and culture of such areas as Russia, China and In- dia will be labeled a must for all students. “We recognize that the non- Western areas of the world are, in many ways, the most signifi- cant portion in terms of world peace and stability. “Our students these areas, if they are to become leaders in years ahead.” ,* * * The engineering curriculum is going to be affected also by the university's policy of keeping abreast of the times, Varner in- dicated. Time spent on study of en- ginering itself will be cut ip half, he sald, and more time devoted to such basics as math- ematics, physics and chemistry. “Tt is probably foolish to teach students engineering specialties nowadays," Varner explained. “Technological developments are so swift that the specialties a student learns in college are obso- lete by the time he graduates." A more thorough study of the basics will give engineering stu- dents a better foundation to cope with advances in their field, he} believed. * * * Varner said that a new ljook is planned for the university's two other courses: education and business administration. “We plan to adopt whatever is ation,” promisés to be good." Varner was introduced by Har. old A. Fitagereld, chairmas of the MSUO Foundation. GM Shows Earnings of 634 Million in-’58 (Continued From Page One) must know about. ' which county taxpayers in 1954 voted down increased taxes to pay off a $4,500,000 courtheuse bond issue. They already had approved the bond issue. w: @. & appeal to the high court of the judge’s decision, Written briefs were submitted to the court last October. It was the county’s contention all along that the statutory timi- tation did not apply if money for George Edwards ruled in favor of Oakland County. They said it is a “very neces- sary courthouse to meet executive and legislative needs’ of the butlding purpo was falved — - « «@ from sources other than taxes The minority held with Judge, or borrowing. Dehoke on aii points | On the question of the annexa-. Dehnke in his lower court de-,tion of property in Waterford] ‘cision, handed down in October of Township, Judge Dehnke said this! 1957, said the accumulation ef had been ac complished wrongfully | buildings funds was especially il- | without the vote of the residents of legal in the Hight of two votes at the area. Officials in Area Comment on Ruling (Continued From Page One) Judge Herman C. Dehnke all but Chilling Winds dashed ho; for a courthe Vy >with his sling that Fan Frigid Air a ago with hig ruling that unds were accumulated illegally. O ver Country — By The Associated Press Levinson, saying he was “very gratified to hear of such @ very Gusty northerly winds fanned frigid air acros# most’ of the practical decision” from the high court, disclosed that architects eastern half of the country today. It was the coldest weather in are prepared {(o seek construc- tion bids within a month, Harold K, Schone, former head | geveral days in many areas. of the courthouse committee during) The ley blasts extended from all the. planning for the new build-'east of the Continental Divide to ing, called the decision ‘‘a great\the Gulf. of Mexico, exe luding victory.” ' Florida. "It's too bad we had to be) Except for some- snow flurries, delayed two years by this suit,| lin a few northern regions, dry * * | The League made this claim in jits sult. Hence, League officials | said, the site of the new building | would be outside the county seat, iwhere the courthouse is required to be. nee cr oe since construction costs have gone|weather prevailed in the frigid up considerably,”’ he said. |belt, * * * * * *® “However, I'm sure the building| It was below zero from the will get under way soon. Rockies in Montana southeastward “J only regret, personally, that|through most of South Dakota, I won't have a hand in its actual across northern Iowa and southern construction,” said Schone, who is| | Wisconsin to Lake Michigan north- acting director of the county's ward to Canada. Department of Public Wor ks, * | it ‘appeared that the high | | court's decision had -indirectly brought an end te an even long: * * iworst blizzard in two years, with readings of*more than 20 degrees |below zero in some areng and er controversy than the qUeS- (ranging from -12 to -16 in most of tion of financing the courthouse. |i, state. A snow covering of one County officials, intent on erect-|to two feet gave the state's ranch- ing the. new building as soon as|¢rs new problems, possible on the service center site, * ~ * seemed to have forgotten com-| Freezing weather extended as pletely a counter-proposal to build|far south as the Texas Panhandle it instead on the site of the old\eastward across central Arkansas, courthouse: in downtown Pontiac. /northern Alabama and northeast- x *® * iward into parts of Virginia and The county immediately filed an} « ! THE Pay Tiac PRESS. . FMURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1 19, 1960) {The Day in Birmingham Republicans are expected to be watching closely whether Dempo- erats take a stand on a consti- tutional convention this time. ‘LONG RANGE’ ANSWER Republicans gathered in Detroit felt this was the “long-range” an- swer ‘‘because many of our basic ‘tax problems stem from the in. adequacics of the present consti- i tution;”* | iW Mrs. Murphy has her say port her new plan. She sald she gation at its caucus Friday wight | to waggest that the plan be ad- | vanced to the convention's rese- lutions committee, Mrs. Murphy said, ‘There is ab- ‘solute equity in it the way our ‘initiative petition based on House | jrepresentation would operate. | “If the Republicans don't buy ‘it this way,” she went on, “it! would indicate they want the con- hs ivention slanted,” Oakland Democrats at the con, vention will urge the nomination of Joseph 8. Radom and Albert W. Marble, both of Orchard Lake, for positions on the new Wayne State University Board of Governors. | Primary purpose of the conven- tion is to nominate 14 for state poekions to be voted.on April 6. Eastman Threatened If Straley Loses Job (Continued Frony Page One) | mission has the power to suspend, officers for an ray period. | * * “Under the Civil sues Act the Biting cold followed Montana's manager can suspend an officer for. s no longer than 30 days only for disciplinary: Smith said. When the hearing resumés, the, Commission will rule on Smith's motion to dismiss charges and con- sider his objections to the order suspending Straley, The hearing of testimony is ex: | pected to begin ‘euaaieee if Smith's motion is denied. Straley is charged with insub- and then, reasons,’ | With virtually all the county! southern | plans declared legal and above temperature drops were from) ‘heey ellis: Hie little chance|western Texas eastward to) propo a downtown | |Georgia. courthouse could effectively block | The fresh cold wave ended the construction again. immediate threat of heavy rains Downtown Pontiae seemed about in flood-stricken areas of the Mid- to lose its courthouse for good. west. employment should continue, 1968 a year of good busi. |” ee acted ce tegeeeld try.” The report said factory sales of ears and trucks from GM plants throughout the world totaled 3,310,- 000 units in 1958 compared with 3,885,000 in fogs * * Of the eal eee 3,526,000 factory | The corporation's ‘total tax bill for 1958, the statement said, amounted to 760 million dollars. This included 482 million for Unit- ed States and foreign income taxes million for state and local * United States, continued to: rise, accounting -for. more than 8 per cent of the total domestic market. * « .¢ General Motors participates in the small car field with cars pro. duced by its Vauxhall plant in Eng-' land and its Opel plant in Ger- many. The Weather _ Full U. 8, Weather eat Burran ty as iy with so few snew fiur- teter. | Ts eon sed Preiser. ws, ‘ton ae Frida Yridey. Teday in yim Pontia: eedaitd temperature ne 8 am. ELE: > Wind velocity 17 m.p.h. 3 caer tee a Fy pe. 14 a.m. eee re say Terr Tit. b ssepeseneereeees+ +514 EVV eM deat: «ocstee OD social security taxes, Radio Executive Sees ‘New Spiritual Upsurge (Continfed Frum Page One) medicine, diagnosis and treatment of human Ills. Man's life span will be further expanded, probably within hail- | ing distance of the century mark. All these developments will create an era of economic abundance without past parallel, and end much of the | wretchedness now covering the earth. The most pressing problem will not be the use of labor, but the intelligent and beneficent use of leisure. HUNGER FOR GOD As a reaction against current cynicism and materialism there will be an upsurge of spiritual vitality. The gradual elimination of physical hunger will deepen the more ele- mental hunger for faith and salvation, for age-old values beyond the material and temporal, that gnaws at the heart of man. Man will discover that the bridge to this great new day will be his ability to substitute faith for fear. Our atomic age is like a knife; in the hands of a sur- geon it can save a life; in the hands of an assassin it can take one, But to blame the knife is ridiculous. It just doesn't make sense that God created the earth and peopled it only to destroy it. Nor do I believe that He wanted to make is so ideal that we would have nothing to do. He has always put challenges before us, compelling us to | use our brain and brawn. He makes some land fertile, others arid. He hides coal and oil deep in the rocks, and fish In the | sea. He makes the electron and atom infinitesimal, and the = | Zee helds in layaway. radio wave invisible, OPPORTUNITY, PROMISE | As we meet each cNaflenge, and move on to another there is always menace, but also opportunity and -promise. Will the promise be fulfilled? The answer depends entirely on whether the Divine prevails over the mortal in man, Science provides no substitute for the lessons of unity in the universe, an electron, a flower. On the con- trary, it makes it. clear that material progress .is a de- lusion, unless it is put at the service of eternal spiritual values. of science have become more humble, not less; more reverent, not less. The man who discovered the relationships between electricity and magnetism, Hans Christian Oe6cersted, once . . * * * “The universe is a manifestation of an Infinite Reason, and the laws of Nature are the thoughts of God.” That's as near as any man of science hag come to ex- his mundane miracles. Every age has its destined duty. Perhaps ours is to develop an awareness of the divine attributes we were given, ond a sense of responsibility in siving them ex- Pression. % Perhaps we are living at a period in time when a. new man is being born, the man of true morality. . x * *£ : We may bé a privileged generation who; by taming our ft our hungers, our terrible weapons, are asked to pay the price of the transition to a golden hour. (Copyright 1959, by Gaidopents) New England. Biggest ordination, With each new truth discovered, many of the great men | plaining the energies and materials with which he works ai icleney, disobedience, neglect duty and personal misconduct. He has denied all chargés against him. The Civil Service Commission, | after airing the charges, must de- incompetence, _ineffi- | of | | cide whether to uphold the suspen- sion or reverse it. . If Sttaley is acquitted of the charges, he will be put back on | the job, If the Commission upholds the suspension, Straley can appeal to Circuit Court and then the State Supreme Court. { AUTOMATIC Toasters Regular $14.95 Values—Now YOUR CHOICE TOASTERS—famous Nelson 2 slice, fabric -aciector. Use ordinary tap w 5 98 Nerth Saginaw Street | Democrats will be asked to sup- | j office. “T will certainly push for it, /? | Rear Plerce street, -- FRIDAY ‘& SATURDAY = automatic es finished, complete with cord. §1 holds i or STEAM IRON—instant steam, 1% hours use without refilling. Fingertip : is (Community ’ for Punds Announced BIRMINGHAM ~ Letters have gone out this week to Birm announcing the the Community Activities center is $60,000, according to Ralph E. Hunt, campaign chairman, Used by more than 150,000 per- sons in 1958, the Community House is in its 36th year, In addition to being headquar- ters for numerous social and civ-~ i: groups, the house sponsors sev- eral projects for the community | at large, Last year 400 persons borrowéd such items as hospital beds, crutches, wheel chairs and | other sickroom supplies from the More than 4,000 applications for house and garden workers were processed by its free employment * * * Senior citizens’ groups meet at ithe center weekly for work ses- sions such as_making cancer pads and social activities, An outdoor jarea constructed especially fpr the senior men provides shuffle board — and an area for horse shoe o save the time of volunteer solicitors, Hunt is asking residents te mail their contributions to the Community House. He reminds donors that their gifts are tax de- ductible. Sealed bids are being accepted at the Munieipal Building for seven city-owned lots. The prop- erty is located on 14-Mile road Clark Hagstrom, city assessor, has indicated that $100 per front foot is an acceptable bid. There will morning swimming class at either the Birmingham High School or |Derby Junjor High School pools this week, Robert Girardin, rec- ‘veation director, announced today. Registrations for the late spring wimming classes will be held March 16-20. Applicants are asked |= ’ to mail their registration form and a $2\50 fee to the City Recrea- = Oflice, where forms are avail- able. Girardin said that elementary basketba]] will end this week at ‘Senator Threatens fo Investigate TV WASHINGTON W — sen. John Marshall Butler (B-Md) says tel- evision and TV advertisers must clean house or face the possibil- ity of Congress doing it for them. 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Written for NEA Service - | NEW YORK—I went to Japan on jmy tour of free Asia as a fellow |Oriegtal, humble to lear the secret of how an Uriental nation fam maser the ew tnd ep the pan has done just that. pea Zen Buddhism and the pik of f eardoning. the love: of moss driftwood and even of loyalty which in s China herself has re old yeti / many insta C Compl pbs oe organization, the’ Jap- anese-magn at home has been able to love ‘and hold intact What was regarded as the finer values of i life. ’ Yet I was soon to learn a new } post-MacArthur Japan, where the youth of the nation reminded | me of the Communist youth in | the 1930s in my own country. That youth has derided the so- ‘called bourgeois virtues of Japa- nese life as “‘feudalistic,” defied ‘elders, indulged in teenage violence and spurned the great ‘cohesive center of gravity of Japa- 'nese national life—devotion to the Emperor. Thus, while I waa busy enjoying ithe superb beauty of Japanese landscapes and temples, I was also ibusy gathering information on what in Japan is fashionably called ~|“apres (la) guerre”—the postwar A REVOLUTIONARY NEW PAINT ‘SEE PAGE 40 “ef Sa oe ee & phase. DISTURBING ELEMENT * The democratic, pro-Western look at the extent of Communist de facto contro! of the press, labor _turtions and teachers’ and students’ bg ene renee eM _ oe eo ee eee ee AEE SOTO “Tt DRESSES _ =. = re eee * Values to $18.99 Values to $5.99 ‘| =e) oer ee ee eee HATCHET DAYS Values to $19.99 -»- Children’s Coats Children’ s Dresses Caton’s It has} modern in his office} party is in power but even a casual |’ traveler. This infiltration is ‘epuity defi- ant. It results in fights with police, street riots against the H-bombs and heating of professors. | Today the press and unions are captive te a pro-Communist leadership. The Socialist Party, the next largest political party, also is captive to its leftist ele- ments and is completely orien- tated to Moscow. This is not merely a case of all youth being radical, as in many countries, but rather of radicalism being organized by ‘‘prafessional”’ agitators and organizers to suit the political policy of a foreign nation. Nor is it a case of freedom in the press, but of infiltration through Communist cells so that pro-Moscow apd pro-Peiping news is played up and pro-American ‘news played down, This in spite ‘of the fact that the big press is ‘owned by capitalists! The big press tries to maintain Russia during the Hungarian revo- Prices Slashed. in Every Department Skirts values to $7.99 "$788. . see, ‘ Blouses values to $3.99 $159. tw 3300 93448) 0° gi ‘108 lutio® and of the Pasternak cave were published, but the news often slanted by the editors who write the stories or headlines. My first encounter with a Japa- nese reporter was shocking. Pro- jvocative questions were shot at me. You spoke of Khrushchev starting the Quemoy War. But don’t you think that the Ameri- cans are an aggressive, war- mongering nation in occupying the Formosa Strait?’ Why does the Chiang Kai-shek clique allow the Americans to form and dic- tate their policy? Etc.” When I was invited to speak before the Foreign Press Club luncheon, I was warned by Chi- nese journalists that if I attacked the U.S. and praised Moscow, my lspeech would receive big nead- lines, but if I denounced Moscow, the story would not appear. $188.5988 Satons 36 North Saginaw Street All. three big papers, the Mai- nichi, the Asahi and the Yomiuri have English editions. NOT A WORD In the English editions, what I said against Russia was reported, but not a word appeared in the Japanese versions, although they published everything I said about y, renee art and culture. cannot help thinking that as the Japanese are the greatest news- THE NEW JAPAN, UNDER RED _ INFI- TRATION; is torn by open defiance Bee some ‘ a high standard. Criticisms of|PTeY A \the thinking of the 90 million Japanese newspapér readers must be shaped by what they read. Perhaps the Police Law rev!- sion bill can best ‘bring into focus what is going of-in Japan. ‘It began with a small question of whether to teach a course in’ ethics in schools and the intreduc- tion of an éfficiency-rating ‘system for teachers, ‘which in any otlier country could -not possibly have resiltéd in a general strike. But in Japan it did. The Teachers"Union, led by’1,500 Communist activists and party members, not only struck them- selyes, but called a nationwide strike and street demonstrations in wifich pitched battles were fought before school gates. The public revulsion against such violent tactics led to the proposal for a reform of the Police Law. Gen. MacArthur had written for Japan a constitution designed tu curtail the powers of the police and ent the abuses ofgthe old militarist clique. Under this law, the police have no, power to stop public disorder- liness of conduct, prevent demonstrations, make arrests for drunkenness or, confiscate arms from juveniles, Unfortunately this provides a perfect heaven for Communist egi- tators whose philosophy is the very opposite of such democratic freedoms in fights against the police, like this one staged by labor Gnionists last March. unions must disturb an observant paterpesting nation in the world, shek’s recent book, “Soviet Russia in China,” .was published in Eng- lish. and Chinese, UNION GIVES ORDERS The printers’ union gave orders that it should not be published and it never saw the light in Japan. The methods and techniques of Communist propaganda and infil- tration are familiar. They include front organiza- tions, secret cells, the control and capture of leadership by a minority over an unorganized majority, the planting of “pro- fessionals” among students, lib. eral loans to any individual who needs dollars, and ideologically, the championing of ‘‘democ- racy,” the cry against fascism and police contfol, and even the use of the term ‘‘the People's Republic of Japan." Only one important appeal. is' missing—the desire of a backward | country to become a strong, indus- | trialized state. Japan has already passed) through the industrial revolution. She has the consciousness of. a Strong first-rate power, I had the privilege of talking with quite a few outstanding sci- entists, at least one well known novelist, and several important | professors and leaders in the cul- tural field. : To my surprise, they seemed to agree on the beneficial effects of MacArthur’s reforms. Another instance. Chiang Kai- On the whole, they say, Mac- Planet Satellite Target CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. ww — The planet Venus will be the tar- get for two Air Force satellites this June. * * * Informed sources said Wednes- day the probes will be attempted with two-stage Atlas and Thor missiles. The shooting dates will come midway through June when the earth and Vents are in the best position for the launchings. Atias-Able, which later will be the carrier for reconnaissance sat- ellites weighing several tons, will be a two-stage vehicle using the! AF Has Eyes on Venus as the | powerful Atlas ICBM beoster. Thor-Able, using the Air Force's intermediate range ballistic mis- sile as the first stage, already has been launched seven times with varying degrees of success. One of the shots probably will | be an attempt to circle Venus with a satellite while the other probe may be fired past the planet into outer space, it was learned. 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Japan has a much better eco: | nomic foundation for stable prog- ressathan other Asiatic nations. | ALARMING. PROPORTIONS On the other hand, Communist penetration and influence of public opinion have already reached ‘Violence begets repression. Things will get much worse unless a responsible leadership shows the way out. I have a feeling that the in- nate good sense of the Japanese middie class will hold the bal- ance against Communist on- slaughy. Japan is too precious an ally to be lost to the Communist- controlled empire of Moscow, When that happens, South Korea will be completely encircled, and Okinawa, like Formosa, will be-, come, in President Eisenhower's phrase, *“a thorn in the side of peace.” | * * * Shall. these thorns then be re- moved and the U. 8. quickly retire} to Wake and Guam in the hope of | a ‘‘peaceful coexistence’'? (Copyright, 1959) aaah lone U.S, 112 in Cass Courity southeast Jot Niles. 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Beautiful, Smart, Too» RICHMOND, Va, (AP) — Betty : Only Dems in Royal Oak Township re ‘ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—There were no Republicans on the pri- mary election ballot here — only Democrats and Progressive Demo- crats, But, according to the Oakland County Clerk’s Office they're all Democrats‘ and only the: name of Glen with 638 votes easily dumped all opposition, Willie -Selmon,' who calls him- self “a real Democrat," came closest to unseating the treasurer with 323 votes. ‘Next was Edwin Smith with 131 votes and Helen Jackson with 79. by ’ <4 Primary Vote Confused ~ * @erson, pastor of the church. The brid» is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C, Ravell of 196 Crescent Rd. The bride- groom's paresis are Mrs, Claude Pemberton .of 733 Sherman Place, Pontiac, and William. Wall, also of Pontiac, - | For her wedding the bride chose | an off-t h e-shoulder, © ballerina-/ length gown of white nylon over! late with a white chiffon top anc fitted. bodice. * * * She wore a erown of seed pear]s - with a ‘shoulder-length veil and carried a bouquet of white car- nations and red roses. ——4 - The bride was attended by her he ke ee has been announced Forest St., MRS, LARRY L. WALL Predmore BETTE. LANE ANGELL The engagement of Bette Lane Angell to James H. Middleton Mrs. Kenneth Hallenbeck of 4680 Watkins Lake. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Hallenbeck, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin. Middleton of 1510 , Lake Orion are Kenneth's parents, A July wed- Marsh, of Lynchburg, “Miss Vir- ginia”’ in the 1958 “Miss Universe"’ contest, will become a nurse. The black-haired, brown-eyed beauty, entered training at Medical College of Virginia. +3 American hospitals eared for a! JANICE BU TTREY ‘record number of patients during The engagement of Janice But- trey to James E. Seifert is an- nounced. by her parents, Mr. and by Mr. and the top candidate for each office will appear on the April 6 spring election ballot. *- *&° -* Nominated for the four constable posts-were James D. McCree, 501 The Pontiac Press was misin. | votes; Square McNeal, 336; Willie ermed in covering the primary | Brown, 330; and Henry R, Maxey, elections and, as the result, ram | 295. all of the Democrat candidates | Elmwood Dickens was nominat-|)jans to open its first golf course as Republicans and the “Pro- ed for supervisor with 793 votes.'}ore this year and hopes to have gressive Democrats” as plait | ne incumbent clerk, Artie H. [several of the world’s top players Israel Plans Ist Golf , TIBERIA, Israel (UPD oS “ |1957-about 23,000,000 of them, the Democrats in Tuesday's mews | Gray got the nod to seek re- |endwhowontheNationalFootba American Hospital Association re-' mary election with 673 votes, as did take part in the inaugural tourna- ports. Incumbent Treasurer George L.’ incumbent trustee, Samuel Wood- | ment. a Mrs. Cleo Buttrey of 2810 Iron- ton Rd., Waterford ‘Township. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John Seifert of 7908 Bywater Rd., West Bloom- field Township, and’ the late John Seifert. A mid-summer weds | ding is planned. 4 sunt, Mrs, dames Taylor of | ding is planned. : Ate ae Drayton Piaigs, ‘as matron of |— . NOTICE Best man was the bride’s uncle, In Addison Primary YOU James Taylor. Two ae fa served as . ushers, Charles and James verral "the "for. mer of Detroit and the latter of Pontiac, | Board of Review Commerce Township | The annual Board of Review for Commerce Township will meet on the following dates: March 3rd and 9th from 9:00 AM. to 12:00 foon and }:00 P.M. to 400 P.M Also on March 10th from: 2:00 PM. to $00 PM. and from 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. : Due to a redistribution of the fetal tax burden within Commerce Township, most assessments have been altered. If you have reason fo believe that your assesament @mounts to more than 25°, of the @ctual value of your property, it should be pointed out to us | » If you have any questions re- garding taxes or assessments, ease feel free to call. . These @ssessments cannot be chafiged @lter the Board of Review adjourns. : LAHMAN L. BOWER, ' Assessor, i Commerce Township.@ | * * * eeption was held in the church) parlors, The newlyweds are honeymoon- ing in Ohio and will reside at Parkside Apartments, Pontiac, up- lin the primary, on their return. Lee Gravliin Sandburg Thinks Lincoln Would Favor New Party | 41. j PROVO, Utah (AP)—Poet Carl; Frank Webber | ‘Donald Hickmott, won tent, incumbent wouldn't be a member of ener ite primary. major political party. a new party. There is so little| tion, difference between the presen time. two,”’ Sandburg said. The famed biographer of Lincoln was here for a series of lectures, «Griffin Beats Hickmott ADDISON TOWNSHIP — In the; and Alex Yule (R), candidate for | Following the ceremony a re- \race for township treasurer, Walter Griffin beat out fellow Republican incumbent, lnomination by a vote of 113 to 108 for trustee in the only other con- He garnered 129 votes to Ransford Bromley's Beth are Republicans. (R) will be a} Sandburg says he thinks if Abra-jcandidate for re-election as super- ham Lincoln were alive today, he|visor having received 157 votes in Clerk Rebert McCallum (R) also “In fact, he would likely favor wil] run again in the spring elec- He polled 160 yotes at this Justice of the Peace Raymond R. Snyder (R) tallied 133 votes, the Board of Review, 152. The* four carididates running for the four constable posts were Fran- cis Westphal, with 156 votes; Theodore Jarrett, 144; Milward E.| Strong, 135; and Lawson Sheik, 112. 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The greens superintendents will also have a “grass clinic’’ to an- swer visitors’ lawn problems, Twenty-three gardens will be displayed by members of the land- scape and pursery industry to give new i@éas < for lai and) improving the groups, Hoy added. | TheeMichigan Horticultural So- ciety: is the apeyecr of the entire show: “Your Life in Flowers" we the Allié@ Florists Assn. and “‘Creeds of Time” by the Michigan Gar- den Club women will also be teat@red: af the show. , The hig. hours will be Monday th h Friday, noon to 11 p. ms Sa y and Sunday; 10.a.m. to 11 p.m} Feb. 28, 10 a.m, to-11-p-m. and the final day, March 1,.10 a.m. to7 pam... Methodists Hold Dinner-Worship: Meet Tonight COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The ~ first of a series of five Lenten din- ner-worship meetings will be held tonight ‘at Commerce Methodist Church. ¢ Dr. John Marvin, datas of the Michigan Christian Advecate, will’ be guest speaker. A potluck dinner will be ae at 6:30 p.m., with the worship meeting scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. The Chancel Choir will sing: A spécial children’s program will be held in conjunction with the worship meeting for adults. The youngsters will attend a class on Mexico missions which will include showing of the. film, “Report From Mexico,” Mrs. Anthony Zielony of 3148 Royal Ave. is chairman of the “AVON INH _—The Avon- ci Beet ¥ Pian ere hired a new : tre hy ba ied chea 4 Wok wet 32, now. acting superintendent for jthe newly consolidated Akron-Fair-| grove School system in the Thumb area, oe . * * *. The unanimous board action in hiring Watt, climaxed two months of hassling over the dismissal. of present superintendent Raymond N. Baker, A number of Avondale citizens had protested the non-renewal of Baker’s contract for the 1959-60 school year, mainly on the basis of motivation, they said. Last night Earl Wilson, of 1781 Squir- rel Rd., said he still questioned the board’s motives in making a change at this time, But, in spite of certain misgiv- ings, he promised | to“ ‘‘whole-heart- tion.” Wilson added that “until the board merits the confidence of sev- rot citizens at all meetings except those where teachers’ and admin- istrators’ contracts are under con- sideration, . ®. * * Hamilton said that the reason for Baker's dismissal will be revealed only when Baker wishes it. At the board's executive meeting Monday night, which was called to POC tek joouncil a hearing, the Beard yoted Reasons for the superintendent's dismissal have not yet come to his|light as Baker is keeping them a well-guarded secret. A number of some.40 citizens at last night's meeting favored . the |formafion of a Citizens’ Committee which would work to “help and improve the school system," xe *. @ Board members agreed such a group could prove advan to the district, but reminded ponents that final action on m- mendations would gtill rest with the The new superintendent was “es for three years at a salary of $10,500 for 1959-60, $11,000 for * 11960-61, and $11,500 for 1961-62. His contract becomes effective July 1. Watt received his bachelor of arts degree from Central Michi- gan College in 1949 and his mag. ter of a. degree from Wayne State University in 1063. In 194, Watt was awarded a scholarship té Harvard University! Cracks-Up Plane, HOLLY~A Michigan State Uni- versity Air Force ROTC student from Holly was in a plane crash yesterday and walked away with- out a seratch. . * * * . Dan N. Perkuchin, 21, of 1476 Belford Rd., was attempting to land a single-engine craft at Pur- Area Student Unhurt repaired. and hospitals, This topped the pre- vious record set in 1057 by $10} due ) University Airport in Lafay- 000,000. LEROY R. WATT Christian College President Speaks at-Romeo School ROMEO—Otis Gatewood,- presi- dent of North’ Central, Christian| College’tm. the area, will speak at 2} tonight’s meeting of the Elemen-| South Grade School here.« * x *€ Gatewood will describe the 80-) cial, cultural and religious back-| ground of people who live near or’ behind the Iron Curtain. He will speak from personal | knowledge, having visited ' the Soviet. Union pag 1956 and 1958 in missionary travels which took, him the equivalent of- six times ‘around the world. The session will open at 7:30 p.m. with a social hour during which | the ‘fourth grade room mothers will serve ee tary. 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Unien spokesmen said he was expelled for holding member- ships with. them and the rival State Barbers Assp., an em- ployers sroup, _ When the suit was taken into court last November, Boez Siegel, attorney for the local, moved that the suit be dismissed, He con- tended that the court had no jurisdiction and that Seott's suit failed to mete a cause of action. * «* fering?” she answered: Actress Debbie Rey 1olds (Granted Divorce Today LOS ANGELES, (AP)— Actress Debbie Reynolds, without shedding a tear, Eddie Fisher on testimony that)ri today divorced singer “my husband became mee in woman." Actress Elizabeth Taylor, linked romantically with Fisher, was not mentioned by name, Debbie was on the stand in Su- perior Court for only a few mo- ments. ® * * She said she filed for divorce be-| cause her husband agked her to She replied calmly and afiirma.- tively to her lawyer's mietion: | “Did this (the divorce request) | cause you grievous mental suffer ing?’ | er corroborating witness was) dancer Camille. Williams, an old! Burbank High School chum and) later Debbie's secretary. In an- swer to attorney Frank Relcher’s question, “Did Mr. Fisher cause Miss Reynolds much mental suf- “Yes.” ‘DIVORCE GRANTED’ Superior Court Judge Alton Pfatf then said tersely; Further, he argued that the per. | 8tanted. 2 son upon whom a copy of the suit was served, Elmer Albrecht, local secretary-treasurer, was not an agent of the International and, therefore, no proper notice of the suit had been served on the parent organization, “It is apparent that such. an officer (Albrecht) performs many of the services ordinarily associ- > ated with an agency relation- ship,” stated the opinion of the four Oakland jourists, Therefore, they stated, Albrecht! “is an agent of the a union and the motion to is denied.” | Thus ended one of the most pub- licized marriages of modern times, a match once deemed ideal. The pretty, wide-eyed young ac- tress and the handsome, wavy- haired crooner were married Sept. 26, 1955, in a lavish ceremony in. New York’s Catskills after a long) courtship. ‘Last Polio Clinic of This Week Slated Today Today will be the last time coun- Denial of the motion means that ity residents will be able to par- They hue children. They en- joyed t success in their careers, Then came rumors of a ft, The marriage blew wide open fasy year and Eddie and Miss Tay- lor, widow of showman Mike Todd, began openly keeping company in New York. The Fishers agreed on a prop- erty settlement that, insiders say, will cost Eddie $40,000 a year in “Divorce is) the case will be heard in the Oak-|ticipate in polio clinics this week land court. The date hasn't been! sponsored by the Pontiac Council set, however. of Parent-Teacher Associations, | Yesterday, at the third clinie, Gunman Gets §3, 000: persons received Salk vac- cine shots at Bethune Elementary School. This brought the three-day total to 5,260. in Ferndale Holdu A husky gunmen held up a wom- "| an clerk at the S. S. Kresge store! in Ferndale today, escaping with! $3,000 in cash and checks. | The man forced the clerk to| turn over receipts in the second floor office of the store on west Nine-Mile road. He was described More than 2,000 have reg: istered for today’s clinic, the final one, at Owen Elementary School from 1-5 p.m. and 6.8 p-m., according to Josephine Seeley, co-director of the proj- ect. Several hundred walk-ins are also expected. The clinics are open to any) as between 40 and 45, 5- foot, 7)county resident over one year of inches tall and weighing about 200/age and $1 is charged for each pounds, with gray hair end wear-|shot whether it be a first, second, ing a beige baseball cap and =I third or a booster shot. gray jacket. Police have set up oaablocta| |He Had No Patrol Boat in the south Cekiend County area. City Chooses Noise NANAIMO, B. C. counei] has decided to modify its anti-moise bylaw. for fear it would fr ‘ighten away’ potential industry. was moored here. stole it. befare Robertson could begin es with it. NORFOLK, Va. w — The new| jpatrol boat the state furnished alimony and child support plus a '$135,000-house and other commu-| ay property, * * * Debbie gets custody of Carrie | Frances, 2, and Todd Emanuel, 1, Fisher gets peasonable visitation ‘rights. Fisher and Miss Taylor have; |been constant companions of late. {But both have denied rumors that they will seek a quickie Mexican |wedding. * * * Miss Reynolds' decree is. not final for a year. To wed in Mexico, Fisher would first have to get a divorce of his own there. He and Miss Taylor could: not live as man and wife in California, Says Township Loses $2,400 Doebler Reveals State Rules School Building Permit Not Collectible { |; INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP— |The townshifi board has learned that it will not be allowed to icharge a fee for any school build- ing permits due to a ruling by the Michigan Attorney General's Of- e. This means an anticipated §2.- 400 loss, Clerk Harold Doebler an- nounced today, in construction of the $2,500,000 high echoo! about to get under way As a result of ruling, there will be no p a made during construction of high school, Doebler said. In a letter to the township board, the attorney genera] stat-. ed that all school building now comes under the jurisdiction of the state, and inspectors from various state building depart- ments will be in charge of peri- edic check-ups. | In other business of the board, |building inspector James Gardner hag been authorized to gather in- formation regarding the adoption lot a new heating ordinance for Independence Township. forced in the township. ‘DOUBLE SALE all over town! . eed only in Wayne, Oak- land, Macemb, Washtenaw and vingsten counties. Escort Brigh- ten and Howell areas. only, Offer applies te 7-02. Gi only, SALE #2-30¢ SAVING ‘on Canada Dry Ginger Ale and Betty Crocker’s Softasilk BUY : A carton of Canada Dry Ginger Ale and a package of _ Softasilk. Send 2 bottle caps and top of Softasilk package to... Betty Crocker, Box 86, Minneapolis 60, Minnesota. GET: 30¢ in cash by prompt return mail. Now’s the time ic SAVE @ SAVE @ SAVE. Sales limited, so pick up your supply today. Sele subject to state and federal regulations, One refund to a family. won tim: meee. Ale Serve Canada Dry Ginger Ale . .\ that nutritious vital refresher to everyone at home. Repjenishes liquid intake vital te good health. Light, dry, not sugary-sweet... 't upset mealtime schedules. Sparkling bubbles aid digestion, Wholesome ingredients perk up dispositions in quick seconds. A representative from the De-| troit National Reciprocal Councf) iGame Warden Davis A. Robert-! will be asked to explain their code (P—The city|son drew admiring eyes when it/methods and operational proceed- One admirer | ings, At the present time, there is fe heating code of any type en TEL-HURON CENTER SHOP SAVE AY | Cunning! Selft Service Pic { a | SALE. DA AND STORES N Pay Store VUTTY TTT SPECIAL PURCHASE hams' : SUNDAY | fiw ee runny i ‘ > j ae i pe PERMANENT ee I!) (Ire Wy \ eoeeieaiedinaen ¥ % ‘7? Up to the | or Minute i PRIS AIT ROAD |. ‘Service The Latest Thorepeutie Dis- eoverien, Completely Fresh Socks of Drugs. The Finest, Mest Reliable and Fritad- Wy Service: Registered FF 5 ‘®: 1G, 39° a) i ig BRING ‘YOUR NEXT PRESCRIPTION ‘ ) = 49‘ti SPECIAL FEATURES ALL METAL 5Y2 GALLON | @ALVANIZED cernmar GARBAGE GOAN } bw SALE PRICE WITH coven 29: | BRACH'S PA/PcunningHaM's Chocolate | Lf | ‘PLAYING coversn (7 CHERRIES 17, CARDS vox 59 14K Gold | $139.95 Brand New Maytag § $8 Turquoise. Just 2 20.00... cee cece eee ewe ee e $15 to $: . sadies 10 $599 o | $69.95 Brand New Olympic HI-FI $ 88 shee Pe eyed All white Wedding Bands. Just 12........ } Automatic Phonograph, 4 speeds =e Ae ie $39.9 Famous New Restonalre Inner- and 2 —e Just 1 SC ee ee ee spring Mattress. Just l.......... 5 ed.95 Kicstrie Masonee chews. = Cotorful Corduroy. Just 20.....c0..- ener sees $199.95 Brand New Hotpoint 8 cu. ft. Refrigerator. Just 1 $359.95 Brand New Philco Double Door Automatic 11 cu. ft. Refrigerator. Just 2 $419.95 Brand New Hotpoint Double Door Automatic 12 cu. ft. Refrigerator. Just 3 eC eC $9.95 Famous 9x12 Lino Rugs in choice of patterns. Just 4........ $29.95 Famous Solid Red Cedar " Sp ]88 - Chest. Just 2................. $5.00 Ladies’ Pearl Necklaces, Just 12 .....06.. qetotsecs-ee Pe ccdernceneence $24.95 43-Piece Melmac Dinnerware "$I [88 Set. Service for 8. Just 8 sets... Roe ee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee $278.88 $298.88 2 Speakers, 4 Speeds. Discontinued mod Phono with Extension Speaker. Just 2... $83.88 Just 1 $168 New Emerson HI-FI Phono-Radio $108.88 $189.95 Magnavox Mhg. Console HI-FI with . $98.83 $139.95 New 4-Speaker Stereophonic HI-FI Combination. Mahogany Console, Just 2 $129.95 Brand New Speed Queen 19.95 Brand New Phileo Table 7 3 | ——— . 7 ’ Radio with dlender sisting: ° 51498 - Wringer Washer. Just 2....... HR $24.95 New National Finish Baby $ $$ _ $16.75 Ladies’ Sunbeam Shavers. $ $8 Just So... eee BS Crib w/adjustable sides. Just 4. Just 6 in assorted colors........ $139.95 Brand New Columbus ; $39.95 Brand New Olympic Clock $ 00 a Radio. Latest automatic fea- - 19 30-inch Gas Range. Just 2... “ai satta “eg F wleee Sltvirteate Set $24 “ tres. Fust.5 6.2.6... 6. esas, ; : , $159.95 2-Piece Plastic Sofa Bed Suite. In od eee poy & ats\te 88 ods —— —_— Tere nse ote enable just 4 *ebDedbap ‘Bervice for 8. Just 6...........00005 a ° 9.95 Admiral Automatic 4-Speed $3 : $199.95 Brand New Tappan 36-inch $24,958 3-Piece Tapered Luggage Set. Radio combination. Demon- $ Gas Range. Just ee $163.88 $12.95 Baby Crib Mattress. Famous Name. $7 88 Just 2 Sets 6... .ccecccseceenceee sca eeees ‘ $ 14.95 stration model Just 1 7 ‘ Wet-proof innerspring construction. Just’8.. e ee ; ’ Mop ge $199.95 Brand New Frigidaire 30-inch ya. $3.95 Leatherette Jewel Boxes, Just 12........ ) _ Electric Range. Just 4, with trade...... $17 1.88 ary pg soe aly Tables. Choice $6.9 5 $1.88 aps Teen ae st $3 $279.95 Brand New Frigidaire 40-in, Auto- se ee eeeetees eee: _— -_ | mies ti: ate doa 4 ete sens 3AS matic Electric Range. Just 3 with trade. $188.88 $12.95 Hollywood Head Boards. Just 12......... $6.88 — Special Group Salesmen’s Sample Watches, all famous names. Just 5 99 | SPECIAL Maytag Automatic Washer. Brand New. Only 3 to Go at $19.95 Double Door Metal Wardrobes. Just 6. $9.88. er) TO e Re Ce ee eee Cee ee eee 2 ee ee RECORD PLAYERS. Just eee $4.88 $15.95 New Portable Mixer with $19.95 White Enamel Metal Base Cattsets, Ti | Deluxe TV 3 speeds. Lightweight. Just 8.... — a . $10 : " $15.95. New Electric Pop-Up T : , ew Electric Pop-Up Toaster . Reg. SESS Rocsd Bobbin | Just with ‘tba apncss Thermostat. yi bey Portable Sewing Machines. $9900 ; os re Re pS eee ern ee pe eo eee 108 NORTH SAGINAW oa RMS) TO FIT ANY BUDGET . |. FREE PARKING IN LOT BEHIND STORE! | Pormuntown Pontiac saturday ‘eo ‘Bae. We — ‘THE RONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1959 og iy PARK JEWELERS 1N. Saginew Timex Watches .... THE FLOOR SHOP 99 8. Saginaw 2nd Gallon of Paint .... DICKINSON’S po es af: Lewrence {Reg, We S885 THE LION STORE 5 a Saginaw Chibiren's @ Shoes 25% Off le . $7.77 GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lawrenee. , Drastic Reductions . on Office Chairs MARKET TIRE CO. Haron at Cass Ave. Stylemaster Kar-Rugs Reg. $6.95 ........ $2.70 LYNN JEWELERS 18. Saginaw Bone China Cup & Saucer 74c Reg. $1.49 .......... FIRESTONE a. W. Haron 8t.'— N, Segfina “eke Tamper Gable. SHAW JEWRLERS . PENNEY'S 15-17 5, Saginaw New Spring Coats .. $15.88 ENGGASS JEWELERS 25 N. Saginaw $28.50 Ronson ee Shaver ....... . $9.95 87 N. Saginaw Ladies’ Better Shoes With Purchase WARD'S HOME OUTFITTING CO. 48S. Saginaw St. $14.95 Children’s Hobby Horses ..... $5.99 WKC, INC, 108 pe gem - 139. ow 2 se eicingee Washer. $49.88 oe ; ans ‘ : m= ; ‘ : : GEORGES - NEWPORTS vi N. Saginaw $99 Fur Coats & Stoles $9.99 DEL RAY DISCOUNT STORE 2? N. Saginaw _ Famous Name Bras 2 for $1.00 SAM BENSON 37 N. Saginaw Men's, Women's & Children's Values to $10.95 .... 50c sheer POWER * Lawrence at Wayne St. $19.95 Nesco Roaster .. $8.77 _ S. S. KRESGE’S * * Downtown Pontiae Store Only $0 Ft. Vinyl Hose ....,. $1.99 LEONARD'S 20 N. Perry 2 Portable Radios (as is) 88¢ Heron at Saginaw 43 Mutt & jeff Suits ...... $13 HUB CLOTHIERS 18 N, Saginaw Nationally Advertised Dress Shirts ...... $2.85 34 Mill St, — 631 Osakiand ‘57 Ford Fairlane 500 Spt. Coupe ...... $1595 ARTHUR'S 4 ON, tiie 4 P Reg. $1 Ladies’ & Misses . Sweaters .......... $2.00 LEWIS FURNITURE Saginaw at Orchérd Lake Ave. $79.50 Plastic Covered Divans ...........-. $57 MILLER FUBNITURE Danish Medern Chair . NEISNER'S | Reg. $8.99" Step Stool .. $6.99 CONN’S CLOTHING 71 N, Saginaw Reg. $50 Belted Back Overcoct ........... $25 MacDONALD TIRE CO. a 8. Papers mee att Mt. Clemens St. behind Post Office Extra Special Trade-in on Pontiacs! . JACOBSEN'S FLORIST $5.00 soni Planter With Plants. ...:... $3.95 $10.95 © Values You Will Hardly Believe! But... Honestly They Are True! Bargains You Thought Would Never, Never Be Offered >.< But a Here They Are! It’s a Great Washington Birthda Event for This Week En Honestly, like George Washing — ton, we cannot tell a lie... . they're terrific values! Come, see for yourself. TRADE FAIR 032 W, Huron $39.95 12” Electric Fry Pan ..iviics.. $8.88 TED’S RESTAURANT Woodward at Squate Lake Rd. Cherry Pie for the Children ..........., 20c LORD'S FUBNITURE 125 W. Haron Reg. $12 Table Lamps .. $2.95 F. x. PAUL JEWELERS hos. pape Silver Service for 8 (incl. chest) . . $23. 3.75 BURTON'S SMART LADIES’ APPA 7S N. Seginaw Reg. to $12.98. Arectens: “nai SAVE PLUMBING — 179 S. Saginaw : 52 Gal. Electric Water Heater .. BARNETT’S 150 N. Saginaw $75 2-Pant Sharkskin Suit $8 fee o; F: . eres See 5 mux PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, - FEBRUARY 19, 1959 ats in “Ponti fiac and d Nay es boptoats Saket a { of Lansing: ia te Meiico 12 ‘od iw r Will Ayond | Dis ‘A hor camer ey wen Vacation Today nie UTH LYON — savin Thon Bragan, a. retired TOWN rvice for|5t. Joseph Mercy LONDON. @—Britain’s thickest, Lay cect me poet 1a ee espe Ji manth-oig|solowing e 1%syear illness longest and foulest-smelling fog of neasman and former council mem+'+ ye of daitige Mote Division, | Brocianan and Sirs. Henerg £ She was a member ot the Lake) Os On on sitting slightly to- | First oder dove orbs eS Bats yodieve ) Fair. (of 2% Bernstadt St, will be held at] Orion Methotiat occa reggie 1 after four days, but the Air — : gen -_* yesterday at ogy , */1:30- p.m. Friday te bg rnd penne midband, Robe| Munlstry said it would be back to Sacks a he Sain wom -| Sa Kine, who resided at 224 E.|George C. |, 78, wenkened| Survivingis a sister, Mr. Rose|® rial wily icliow im Walled Lake|ert J.; four ane, Vernon Jeans|"ene 00 SVT: a resident Eisenhower's diet| La Petla, after tonight, also can fer ce ratte gee eats Soest rene Cemetery. ol Troy, T. J dean and New! ghogsands of drivers throuch. “while be la in Mexico will remain |advertise tiself as “the only night y Beg ee en —— ide “ag ser Ody ri att ae Service will be held at 1:30 p.m.| The child died in St. lc. Br both ee and six|OMt London and southern England mach Uke it would be if he were Se Gumeoe Reg lies in ramen nine days, ' | pital today. | ay at the Oaldand Hil Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, “derives Mrs, Lola Cole of Gil-/weed the brief relief to vet = back in Washington or Gettysbarg. a hapel with burial in a three-day illness. ' - Cath-|tomobiles abandoned ear r when »- *. ** * , Williamston, The body is at/World War If Army chief of staff,|~ : (athe Stmmny ted Charles\erine Bird, and Mrs, Clare Plassey, ai On the suggestion of his doctor,! ty fact. it would be almost im-|Phillips Funeral Home im South/former secretary of state and for- MRS. EMIL F. BAHIA and a sister, Donna, all at home|both of Lake Orion, Mrs. Arlene Only one night bus operated ia Maj. Gen. Howard Snyder, a lare® pcan Ri teaapien Taseslpwer or. Lyon, mer secretary of defense, said: LAPEER-Service for Mrs. Emil and grandparents, Carl Welborn of|DeLong of Flint, Mrs. Winifred Me: the vast London area eh supply ef frozen American f00d|corting a visiting president to the! Owner of the Lyon Theater here “His prognosis remains guarded.|» “(Rornice) Bahls, 62, of 336 N.| Mountain City, Ga. and Mrs, Viola|Donald of Rochester and Mrs. Dor-| sine million ae ae was shipped down by air {rom thelcasing Royal in Washington, and operator of the Lee Theater iit it (the stroke) stabliligeS,/yinin ge, will be held at 2 P-M.\pavis of Pensacola, Fla, is Getzan of Drayton Plains. jest, It turned up later, Ks id White House. at Whitmore Lake, Mr. Kinne hadichances of recovery are good.” |eaturday at the Baird Funeral “ee ; Three brothers, 29 grandchildren} red paint covered with soot a: been in the theatrical business the) Marshall, the only non-West)ii.. ‘Burial will follow in Mt. MRS. ROBERT BRAID and 24 great-grandechildren also) dirt. The U.S. Navy wanted the Presi- Veteran lawmaker past 10 years, He was also a Ma-|Pointer ever to attain five-star Hope Cemetery. - ION—Se for Mrs. survive. , Air polution experts from St. dent to spend last night at the son affiliated with the lodge atlrank, suffered a second stroke AL RA or nee LAKE OR tvice aw ce Bartholomew's Hospital said the naval base in Corpus Christi, Tex., ; ® Williamston. Tuesday night. He had entered b hbo M ae ne j ng = Robert erage Meso a held at! Nineteen of the 1959-model auto-|fog was accompanied by high pole — seen ce vadttun ) From New York Dies 1, ana a sae e of Saght strobe or his sdaswaest Surviving are er husband Emil; 2p. rm naturdsy at the Flumerfelt| mobiles have been designed to use/jution, that the smog aaa aes His base tor a tow hours sicep ) 5 ' | Home. Burial will follow|regular-type gasoline compared|as much as 10 times greater than — . en route to Mexice was the big ; Detroit; a gon, Douglas of South|home at Pinehurst, 36 miles from|a son, Richard J. of Lapeer; a Funeral Home. Bu } ear. rmal for this time of year. | strategic alr command center at Ae ey et payee Lyon; his mother, Mrs. Bertha /here, brother and a grandson. in Eastlawn Cemetery. with 13 models last year no hei an ae Alr Force Base out- Walter Reed Hospital where he had The ; a been receiving treatment for 14 Army sought unsucessfully | weeks fo; infe t. to have. the President revisit his weeks Sor’ an intated oa He was old post at Fort Sam Houston in) San Antonio. The veteran congressman, born, Down at Sheridan N.Y., was elected to Congress Nov. 5, 1918 and has Meola Pierrd a ‘ contin uty 4 New. a big tizzy over its distinguished | York's 43rd congressional tala clientele, 2 since that time. le Reed was chairuian of the tax- writing House Ways and Means Committee in the 83rd Congress when the Republicans were in the majority. He was ranking | on the group at the | time of death. ee GROUP COMPLETE removed ‘as possible from the ee —_— ga hotel 2 ghee po a tencas nai ste He . . State t subs ° arya at econ te, Une Seat then SUPERBLY CONSTRUCTED FOR YEARS OF BEAUTY The daily rate on a single room | Sweden, Switzerland and France. | | AND DOUBLE DUTY VERSATILITY starts at about $15 and goes up to mare for siting-bedrom sates. | Deaths Elsewhere a a ett “the World's most specticular night | are planned in Germany this year, | club." the 200th. anniversary of, the This may be true in a Sener. birth of Friedrich Schiller, poet Certainly no night club in New [4nd dramatist. In Stuttgart the York, Chicago or Los Angeles in. (State theater wil] stage his com- cludes in the floor show a group iplete dramatic works. ' ~ w _s , V ste) 7.) OPENS Children’s | Fae Ly ee Hobby Horses eon vets $599! Sofa Bed & Matching $ g 9” PLASTIC RAINCOATS Reg. $2.45 | 50 NOW While They Last — , | Both for Only [any Lounge Chair wy nee | Table Lamps | Ward's Regular *149.95 Value! | &Pe: Sectional |} (ONE OF A KIND) With Foam Rubber - Whot a value! What a buy! Only on occasions like ‘Hatchet Days’’ could Cushions q pgbled. Settia $ 88 you expect savings like this. . . Yes! You actually save $60.07 on this $ 95 a deluxe 2-piece Sofa Bed outfit... Come in, see for yourself why Ward's 7 19 While They Lost Values are worth traveling miles for. . . Open Friday Evening Until Nine! = Reg. $2.79 _ MEN'S $! FLEECE LINED , 1° UNDER DRAWERS ‘Res. $2.79 #700 | CUFF | 3-ONLY _— 4—ONLY 7-Piece 4—ONLY 3/3 27x54 Alexander Smith | Uiepar [E| | WROUGHT IRON 5-Pc. WROUGHT IRON ‘ODD THROW RUGS |; SET . DINETTE SETS Dinette 5 9 5 BOX ha 950 Drop . os reread | pied 10 $49 95 329% Sets 59 SPRINGS While $ 00 While Th Le ie __ e st 1 00 " MEN’S RUBBER HIP BOOTS NOW Values to $99.95 Values to $49.95 Last Reg. $13.98$ g00 Leather Jackets Reg. $22.98, NOW | 4/6 or 3/3 + || &ONLY 4/6 or 3/3 || |} ODD Beps || OPP CHEST || BOOKCASE BED || |] SN sence com § 9 EIS | | coe | oon They Last ‘7 388 Each While They Lost 3 9 Goch oWwala< / $298 Each | warn’s cive MIELURMKOM COLLIN Un 0 Dake Lae Ln a | : . @No Interest or HOLDEN 1 Ol oe -_ 4§ - Carrying Charge! = STAMPS = SAGIIAW epyriete _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959, 1 / | Oi About Half Vote in 1st Nepal Election KATMANDU, Nepal (AP)—Only about half-of. Katmandu’s voters dial Nilieta Codnoodey othe tee election in the history of the king- dom of Nepal began. A sinaller turnout is éxpected in the-rest of the mountainous coun- try, where transportation is largely pach mule tracks and mountain | schoo} Aprit'4, when election of the House Waterfotd Township residents in- terested in knowing more about the proposed Cultural Center to be vot- Monday at the Pierce Junior High ca of the Waterford brary Committee will publicly re- port results of a general survey |, made during the last two years, Slate Public Repo ort. on Waterford Co en ter In Texas It ts egal to * ions or} moll aie Saeco weigh more | [CEORGE'S HI WPO the seerri it would cost $50,000 for driveways,’ parking area improvements to the grounds. ced for | teri dnpadlinds sta bo on the April 6 election bal ! the: project. One will be for an | additional one mill tax increase | Sts | CEOREE' JEWELRY DEPT. | “MAIN FLOOR , BY GEORGE! We’ re Cho i Prices Like -GOOFER me ‘to Bring the Biggest Crowds to Our Store on BAS SPECIALS | for Hatchet Days 1 Only—Lady’s 17 Jewel Watch § White, Bt talecowee Case Reg. 49.95 Hatchet Special neu according to the Rev. Walter Tee- uwissen Jr., chairman. After retired industrialist Frank gteere of 4230 South Shore Rd. donated 17 scenic acres to the township in 1957, a group of 11 residents was appointed by supervisor Elmer Johnson and was authorized to obtain con- struction, operation and mainte- spread over a 10-year period and the other a one-half mill increase for operation and maintenance, ’ A move to form a new separate unit to be known as “Friends of the Library” will also be consid- ered at the Monday meeting, the Rev. Teeuwissen said, He added that the present Lt brary Committee will not be dis- of Representatives will be com- pleted, King Mahendra proclaimed a constitution last week changing Nepal from an absolute to a con- stitutional monarchy. ‘ * * * The constitution provided uni- versal adult suffrage — men over 21 and women over 18 — and about half of the country’s 842 million HATCHET D FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—FEBRUARY 20 and 21. We cannot tell a lie... these are the “Best” bargains we ever ‘offered, Here's why . . George’ 8 ‘buyers were told to pick up the Hatchet ofd cut prices to bring you the biggest bargains, to break all sales records for two i * nance cost a with other y—G Rin ; soptg Sis maa € oe — necessary pean continued until there is no further 3s Su Heavy Dimond Mie days. Check this ad! Be the first in line! All quantities ona Weer: and the voters had to choose from need of its efforts in promoting! Reg. 225.00 last basis. Come early! , In donating the land, located on the idea of building a new. library a bewildering variety of candi- Hatchet Special . dates. Sas a — reer dake = = ae center in Waterford YOUR DOL Ts ¢ WORTH MORE! . stip at the sec-| Township, i. | SbIGL balding and ap arya rei weteeeed mr score for Him to Fall in a summarized report, the killing properties. “ al... : 39c es 1 9 D ish Towels 6c ona 5.00 2 e : Onle—Gents 17 Jewel Watch -YARD GOOD i @oeetevepteonee Diamo: Asleep Quickly SENSATIONAL SALE! jie a mo 4g | 149 Feather Pillows .........1Te c WALLACE, N.C. (AP) — eee (4 [i ye - a nerf piace gine CUMDROP 0X OXFORD Ie 2 Only dies’ Twin Cultured 29¢ Cannon -Towels oe oe er ener 19¢ cay ings, Solid Gold Pron Der. Come early. Just 32, ages: te oe S- | ce egal lp P| ceecac rcs. ca) Aerted to 1.90 Garaan.....00e [on L | Large oop «rere 10 days today, * * eyes neusly closed, ended a 220 AFE $ 99 POR tek Ooms tag aU 1 tod le i ATs Or! bour broadrast from a” furniture store show window -at 8 o'clock Wednesday night, The old mark, 225 hours, was claimed last month by a Jacksonville, Fla., disc jock- * ey, Dave Hunter. | 7 : be dar apa 17 ee — Expansion Bracelet sf gi Reg. 59.75 To First 7 People in Coat Department! JUST 7...$99 FUR COATS, FUR CAPES, STOLES Hatchet Special ... Lp Regular Pair \ ° $4.95 Value Chop! Chopt- Down Go Prices! To $25, Cherry Pickers Will Love This Hatchet Value ® “I feel fine,’ Tucker, 21, whis- ty Memorial Hospital. The 6-foot- 1 On nt’s Masonic Ring MUSLIN SHEETS WINTER COATS 5, 240-pounder received a brief ex- eg fo » Solid Gold. | Ladies’ RING, amination. and moments later was asleep. 2 Mouton Coats, | Monkey Coat, | Raccoon Coat, Capes and | Stole eee BUY NOW and SAVE Hatghet Special ..;, Ja" Famous “Surewhite” first quality, Limit 2 to a cus- tomer. 5 has Just 6 long’ coats. 8 wool car coats, 12 spring toppers and coats, * * * Tucker, an announcer for sta- tion WLSE, drank gallons of or- ange juice to keep up his strength. He gained five pounds, Doctors examined him peripdically. during the broadcast: stint that began at ‘Only—Lady’s. Diamond Bother, Yellow 14 Karat i] Reg. 150.00 $79° Hatchet Special .... 4¥%4 to 10 Popular, sturdy styles thot wear and wear. Buy several pairs ot Bl Only—Lady’s 17 Jewel Elgin . Embraceab A : 8 : “The fies 200 hours was fun,” |f e's Ven ores! cream Reg. 750 "$e sq ais SrNSPREADS. y Ay 5.99 Ladies’ Dresses, 10-44. . 1. = ty 98 El ie palpate Hatchet Speciel .... "G4 1 BEDSPREADS 5 Winter Coats his microphone, “But after that, a Ti lena Wank 16 Ladies Dresses, 10-62 .. 3.00 whew!’ nt's ewe eee Geese Goa 2 Ladies’ Formals, 10 16. 6.00. Qc. og’s Barking Saves IM statchet - . or ave hep FULTON, Ky. (AP)—Buteh ran Ne Exchanges ~ Ne Retunt " BLUE TEANS 540 Ladies’ Coats, 8-42..... 19,00 ~ Ladies’ nto the street came back aj} . $ ’ Ma CAR COATS oe Fuller, 3, ran into the; > Ea. 5 Ladies Can Cans of die Ms od Tbe 4 street and Butch, a neéighbor'sif | 4 | anes | As ET cage, ung ng aro A’ : aoe Chop own rices th oppe truck Sa jas An Stourdy a ee 74 N. Saginew St. ) Special Fri day y, 9:30 A. M. . aoe Poplin, at e Butch and brought Janie beck to = ieee” North. Saginaw Street . Jewelry Dept. Main Floor 5.99 Boys’ 6-12 00 3.99 Ladies’ SPRING SKIRTS aay ——___—— JACKETS 2 ny ares 4A: Yr an _ While ie last! Better skirts reduced. Limit 1 to a customer! g SAVE AT THESE PRICES 1.99 Ladies’ Sport Blouses... . 29e Up to 8.99 Ladies’ Bras-Girdles 88¢ 3.99 Ladies’ Plaid Slim Pants. . 1.88 . We Cannot Tell a Lie, The Lowest Price Yet! $25 Girls’ 3 - 12 WINTER COATS y i $30 Tots’, Girls’ Se. Mary Coats $13 Ts - By George! Here's @ Real Savings! 890 Spring Shades LADIES’ NYLONS ae Sizes ay eo to ue frreguars 1.99 Girls’ 3 to 12 FEBRUARY SPECIAL! 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Values to $24.99 ** eo @ @ © Wheels are 5 inches farther opert. This widens the stance, not the car, Gives you a steadier, balanced, road-hugging ride. GET YOURS NOW-EVERYBODY ELSE IS... 1959 PONTIAC '- Where Customer Satisfaction Counts” PONTIAC RETAIL STORE “FACT ORY. BRANCH 13. Jackets Coats sizes—come early. - What a Chop! 65 Mt. Clemens St. By the Post Office [I _ ALTER VENTA — Ancient aly adds to fts modern look with Alr Force officials said, how: ever, radar jamming probably could not interrupt an airi even at night or in fog. a able to get thelr equip- ot bocca wore Bhd tistactorily 1 THEE Boe AE § Atlanta detectives took Alston, a the Capital Airlines in the bag. The New York-Atlanta-New Or eans papa plane exer one ot Sour construction of 34-story 30-story office buildings, the ions of the city’s peop An average adult human heart oh nermcen Blot » Ito end the postwar occupation, weighs from eight td 12 ounces. fp - COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED! 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Corded edges for strength, _ wrapped in a polyetheline’ bag, this Penney, “buy is areal winner. It will be a- sellout, so get here wr’ Pinhead Hage ee: BALL. BEARIN BEATER. Whips and beats 16 jifty, Keoes every corner ‘ACLE MILE PENNEY STORE. ONLY. =F ee =~. © =. =... ae ® BS THE PONTEAC PRESS. THU RSDAY; FEBRUARY 19, 1959 San Juan Land Values Soar in in Buying Boom| By PHYLLIS BATTELLE SAN JUAN, P, R.~The move of the city family to Suburbia, U.S.A,; is old hat by now. The current real te rage is toward. buying a“ winter place” in the trop- ies, where daddy can forget the office with a-planter's punch on the patio (the palrhs, at least, are not potted), and the kiddies can get rid of their repressions smash- . ing coconuts. Everywhere , in Puerto Rico, there are wistful faces discussing deals with land agents. * Many of the faces are famous. As Barry Yellen, youthtul pro- ducer of San Juan's drama festi- val series, put it: ‘The big stars _ will perform here for far less (salary) than they'd receive in New York. They do their show, and we bid them goodbye. Then a week later, we see these same atars walking the streets—all looking at real estate. They fall in love with the island.” Most of the thousands seeking land values go home, regretfully, with their savings intact. San Juan is such a boom town that already one hears of plots selling at up- wards of $10,000 a quarter-acre. There appears to be one ,real. estate value left, however, though not for long. This is in “Old San); Juan,” the pietaresquely ram- shackle city which since 1521, when it was. a stronghold of the Spanish Main, has been the fortress of the city itself, * * * Situated on a tiny islet, searcely a 10-minute drive from the fancy hotel and home: “‘Condado ‘Sec- tion,” it is loaded with antiquity and penniless Puerto Ricans, Only a matter of weeks ago the government, spurred by “The In- stitute of Puerto Rican Culture,” decided to restore the old city into a unique historic site. Each of its hufdreds of houses and churches will be reconstructed, it is hoped, with authenticity. It will be: an- other Williamsburg, Spanish tsyle. “We can't help worry,” ex- The new owner who restores his building without changing its: pure architectural style or character is also guaranteed tatx exemption for 10: years, and freedom from rent controls. Thus,.as the big boom continues, he should be able to repay his investment rather quick- Con oe \Average cost of one of these old houses: $12,000. Restoration costs, depending on the size of the build- ing and the “do-it-yourself” poten- plained Ricardo E. Algeria, direc- tor of the institute, “about all the Please Help Florence NEW YORK (UPI)—Edith A. Aynes, a former Army nurse, spoke out recently against ‘‘spe- cialization” in nursing. It has gone so far, she said, that Florence Nightingale would have to hire somebody else to carry her lamp if she were alive today. plate glass and chromium that has come with the tourists and the industry. Some ef this is good, but we must not let it change our way of life.’ So the government is willing to assist the investor in the quaint tenement town of old San Juan. For every investor in a house or building, the government will give reasonable assistance in financing. Out of Dead Storage AMHERST, Mass. (UPI)—A 127- year-old printing press, which was used to publish broadsides during the Civil War, is back in service here. After many years in dead storage, the Otis Tufts toggle-type press has been set up in a studio or use in courses taught by Prof. William H, Darr of Amherst Col- lege, tial of the owner, is estimated any- where from $7,000 to $60,000, When the refurbishing job ts completed—it is within a very few years—“Old San Juan" promises to be the lovetiest, po- tentially swankiest colony an the island. At the very least, its narrow, hilly, cobbled streets will be treasured by. artists and Suddenly, Puerto Rico has be- come such a popular resort that the frantic maxim is: ‘The only way to get a room in San Juan is to buy a hotel.” The government hereby offers a more reasonable solution, They Dropped Bombs BIKINI, ATOLL IN THE PA- CIFIC (UPI)—Strategic Air Com- mand planes took part in dropping atomic bombs during the 1946 series of tests here only four months after SAC was activated. ? 15 Cyclists in Delgo | ALBANY ‘(UPI — About a cyclists, all members of their lo-(" cal Motorcycle. Club, have en-|if rolled in a Suffolk County cour- fer service as civil defense aides, The riders will function only. in an actual emergeney and will be}} part af the county’s communi- cations setup, Ladies’ . Many Gas Lights Sold | made of wrought iron were sold! in 1958 for use on lawns and be-|[/f side driveways, according to the|/i— CLIP THIS. COU supa tone - Men's . 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Wea ft o SConter®. mas g the Gamblers | a Killed in Blaze Cyprus Wins. imei hel Irving | Back in Havana ‘ommittee Urges, Voter Registration at Ann Arbor | Independence Lee HAVANA (AP) — The click off” ANN pe : ARBOR (#—A retired Ann eos roulette wheels and the rattle of|’ Sourcing peaintre: Ppaiicisiey Ut veacre tojessiel cinta Ab. it canst Ak Lang Lake reed. Arbor fire chief died , ‘ in fire t penne back to Havana today/this week's concern of ‘Your Edu-joperations, and an $800,000 "Sea Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. te home of” hab Ghighter this | British, Tur kish, Greek ot Sweet" melody — for foreignicational Security Committee,” |issue to gayer elementary and) poident Bloom morning. Ge rists and well-to-do Cubans. _|which is making a house-to-hguse| junior high classroom shortages. 4 pp ven vernments Sign Pact : register at the city hall, 45 East | The victim was Charles J. An- ae P Fidel Castro's revolutionary Danae pt material”on ‘the| MeBride pointed out'that the PTO! Toa Lake Rd., a half tile east \drews, 88, who served as chiet of} Ending 4Year Strife ~ gime added a little glitter to’ its|Maroe S achtot, election in the|posal to increase operating millage ; = - : , of Woogward, Hours are @ a.m. {the Ann Arbor Fire Department padlocks off the doors of plush John McBride, chairman of the|bringing the total to 22.29 mills, ' 1939 ee rpg eae hp eae en gambling casinos. But. poorer|YES Committee, said 5 p.m. to-|“which is lower than the rates car-|_ Troy residents register at the; He was found. curled under a os iy de eee os Cubans were still barred from the/morrow is the deadline for regis-\rently paid by residents of Oak/Troy City Hall, 60 West Wattles! ite near a window in his second almeuun fetus wey tables. The ‘popular’ casinos|tering for the election, He esti-/Park, Farmington, Birmingham|Rd., at Livernois road. Hours are) io.) bedroom, He was se ss British, Turkish end Greek govern. ; where ‘small sums were bet will/mated that 25 per cent of the eli-|and many other neighboring com-/8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. _—_larrival at a hospital. Andrews gue Fo Minis stay closed. : 9 residents of the district are|munities. Residents of West Bloomfield jived with his daughter and son-in- Zorlu, in Po aot lae the oe Fei ONLY IN THE ‘poulswina DESIGNS * *« ¢ not registered. * * & _ |Township’ register at the Westilaw, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mundus. 5.6-9-1]-13-14-15-16 Schools in the Bloomfield district|/Bloomfield Township Hall, 4460 Or- ! said there had been no compro- Sich at The multimilliondollar industry| | “We are making every etfort |. O° /i0c4 with a deficit of $266,000(chard Lake Rd., near the inter-| _ Firemen sald Andrews appar: |mise and no last-minute conses- that enriched fallen dictator Ful-| # teach everyone with the facts , ently fell asleep while smoking. |g; seat cnet fallen, dictator Pub © "Seanng Sano! ncedn” Me, |Dis Year. This deficit reautstrom}atction of Lone Pine and Orchard} &'s2 tm ene room was dene (21.8, Archbishop Malaria, Chippendale Hanging Tray- Con techuteers.resumate ol te Mgt Melt. sold: “With fhe hope of the higher Coane of i matting and ane hake roel § are 9 &m. tO) and the hardwood floor beneath | tiators, R 4.49 1.40 Havana casinos. The revolutionary) stinsilating a higher percentage [8 i aie Gf the county| MeBride announced that reet-| “am burned thrount. The Mediterranean island will eg = Se SES Cans C8 6 ge regime promised strict govern-| ®f Tegistration and the heaviest Honation board's .iehool raillaite Win tAtaid abee One fireman was injured fight-| pecome independent, with Greek end pensible vets.” allocation board's school millage|dents may obtain absentee ballots ing the fire. Donald A. Reed, 23,| Peceme independent, with Greek | Ohipngndale Canape Tray- allotment from 8.81 mills to 7.98/at the senior high school if they .,'| and Turkish leadership and with The revolutionary leaders swal-} The two proposals on the ballot/mills, a step made to divert funds|will be out of town on March 5. ir egniadg hoe _ ys sel Britain retaining rights to its R 2 98 $ 96 lowed their much proclaimed/call for an increase in operating|to the higher welfare load, and pled ges He ‘ona homttni ned aie important military bases there, og. Owe ete tet ee ee tte emt & aversion to gambling for the sake|millage to furnish the funds neces-/from the sharp decrease in state A session of nearly two hours $ ae — gee Bangin funds for schoel transportation. | Tool Engineers to See - aor Fee» ee ee the bed-| W@8 held today following a similar Hanging Planter P late—Reg. 2.49 . 08 usand: McBride said the millage in- : ° room. session last night. Zorlu repre- who had been unemployed for Dem State Chairman crease of 4.6 mills will continue Seaway Movies Tonight Andrews joined the Ann Arbor sented Turkey in absence of pre- Magazine Rack—Reg. 449 eevee 51,98 : seven weeks. for only three years. It would | Colored movies of the St, Law- : Fire De 1890 .|mier Adnan Menderes, still con- : oe ene se) ie vavane fo Seek Fifth Term "| them be reduced to 36 mills for |rence Seaway will be presented |came chiet in 1907. |fined to the hospital after a plane Tissue Container—Reg. 3.49 ..... 91.49 , ‘hasnt PR pete Bags 4 cs itt al aM ac aaa UB @s skyscrapers are New York — another three years, when it |tonight by George A, Dondero, for- crash, in recent years had become a would terminate. mer .U. S. . Congressman trom The other participants were $ vital link in the country’s econ- The bond issue will provide for|Royal Oak, at the meeting of the Adams PTA to Discuss Prime Minister Macmillan of Brit- Hanging Picture Tray, Reg, 3.49 1.48 LANSING (UPI)—Neil Staeb- é omy, a necessary 12-room addition to the|Oakland Chapter 69 of the Arheri-!$5 Milli ain and Premier Constantine Kar- —Reg. $ | wus toda =) he wil cook his Sth tore junior high school, and a. single-|can Society of Tool Engineers. $5 Million for Schools mans of Greece, with top aides. Desk Basket 2, 49 ee ee 98 1 They give employment to thou- pot unit elementary school building to} The dinner meeting will be held| Waterford Township residents in|Premiers Karamanlis and Men- sands’ of Cubans and help bring as Bomes state chairman be erected on property already at the Rotunda oe West Bloom- the Jayno Adams School area have deres shaped up the agreement in Waste Basket—Reg. 3.49 ee eeeee $4.40 PEPE AT ERS UROT PERT OEE RES Ba a4: “ the Gu at the party convention Satur- betn lnviked t ti ¢ Zurich, and =. founds of ipurats thce ee} #8 im Grand Rapids the nir high-school on @us!o| "The chapter. ge wilt cect on iM8 &t 1:30 B70. tomorow to lern|Orought it to Britain for approve! ALL RUBBER MOLDS FOR MAKING | < ing when the rebels took over New The announcement put an end | oad cers at the monthly meetin more about the proposed $5 million = Year's Day dealt a: severe blow| (0 speculation he would step te * a , 8 school bond issue. Every Flag Waves PLASTIC. ARTICLES 12 OFF bn os — — ia ot phage “roel eons redial Residents - the given oie Hartford Js'W aati Te he roarting WORCESTES: ‘Mie LUPD ; BICYCLE & pd n ta casinos pa ve Ue ams’ | may register if they have n'Harttord Js Winner - }was postponed until Friday so tha : oR, _ = _| bid for the 1960 presidential ante: The flags of all 49 SS eee Et he or | went te cicero. diye ad Seve beet] sa adervphes Camm. (UPL—gh (onooat nom center opine oer |inctuding, Alas, ine the, dbo SCAR LET I HOBBY SHOP | * ernment, The casino operators of-| Miss Adelaide Hart, Detroit, |months, he said. way sign on the outskirts of this/answer period on the issue, which|mall of the home office building oe : paid out additional sums of| announced she would seek re-| Bloomfield Township residents/ity: Hartford was here first! |will be placed on the April 6 bal-|here of the State Mutual Life] 20 £, Lawrence - Fowties FE 3-722) - 000 or more in bribes and] election as vice chairman of the {register at the ¢lerk’s office in the |Slow Down.” eet Assurance Co, of America, ~_ graft. state organization. township hall. at 4200 Telegraph a ae —_—_—_—_—_—_— | HAWS * | 2 ON WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY ....... q S » .. 24 North Saginaw Street cs Have Really Chopped Prices for 5 C), = —- ee * [ ‘| HATCHET %y | VAY | DAYS Jit Pe > “a at MARKET TIRE | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ... 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Ree. $1,958. ..:°... hae: Your Price 97¢ Electric eee Horse Clock, . Reg. $14.95 Pen ond Pencil Set, Waterman's, Reg. Sweetoue Your Price $3.33 Pearl Rin, Ree. 19. 2. . Your Price $7. a8 Jee een 8 ak Your Price $8.88 | | } | | levident than at this’ bustling air base some 750 miles from the ype | In recognition of this - fact, tbase has been called the nae |York"’ of Antarctica in addition to \its official title of Naval Air Facil- lity, McMurdo Sound. The base, 2,500 miles south of icivilization: in New Zealand, is | Antarctica’ s largest settlement. It supports, a population of upwards ‘of 500 persons during the five ‘months starting In October. This is the height of ‘“sum- mer,”’ when the sun circles the horizon and never sets, Even to men who have been here awhile, there’s something weird jabout walking out of a darkened hut at 2:00 a.m, and being momen- tarily blinded by the sunlight. In most living quarters, windows are covered with dark cloth to |keep out the sun during the night. | One of the greatest problems in any small township of this size is getting enough water. surrounding the camps. provide an abundance of snow which is melted into water.in heaters in the power- house and the mess hall galley. But as the summer advances jinto January, the 24hour South Polar sunshine melts all the snow within easy reach of the base and the huge tractors which scoop up the snow must go long distances to obtain fresh snow. This snow shortage results in water short. machines are located in the camp produced from diesel generators. of Monument Other Improvements A. Seaton announced. partment be open to the public. Nov. 1, The hills comfort, the ground vation platform. ages, : | Because of the difficulty in ob-| 1% minutes te reach the observa- | beep water, showers and laundry| tion platform, The new elevator are limited to once a week. The| is geared to reach it in one ‘showers and‘ washing and drying| minute. se where electricity is Once a week, each man takes 71 years of its existence, Washington Obelisk to Have New Elevator, WASHINGTON (UPD—The Washington Monument, refurbished with a new elevator and other major improvements, will be re- to the public at 10 a. m., Feb, 23, Secretary. of Interior Fred Memorial wreaths commemorat- ing the birth of George Washington will be placed at the monument. Officials of the Interior Depart- ment and the Washington Monu- ment. Officials of the Interior De- and the Washington Monument Society will make the first ascending trip in the new elevator, The monument then will The 555-foot obelisk was closed 1958, to undergo changes for ieapeornd Maltor A new steel elevator cab has _|been installed. It boasts modern ventilation and lighting facilities, The mess hall is a long frame building standing between the camp's two “main drags,” Burke Boulevard and Forrestal Avenue. Food is served cafeteria style and despite the built-in resistance to canned foods, the menus offer .a great variety. One typical lunch included: corn cocktail sauce, baked luncheon | meat; baked spaghetti and cheese, asparagus ‘spears, stewed « toma- toes, fruit pudding and lemonade, | coffee and tea. For, dinner on the same day, we had soup, oven roast beef, mashed potatoes, natural gravy, buttered peas and chowder, chilled tuna, shrimp with “HOLEPROOF HOSE | “piscomrtnlae Eons Reg. $1.15 to $1.35 * * 89° each (2 pr. $1 .75) 1 pers of rae DRESS SHOES WOMENS’ and GIRLS’ ~~ Casuols and Flats ween: Pe $388 1 GROUP of WOMEN’S DRESS SHOES. Only 32 Poir in This Lot TWEEDIE—VITALITY Mostly Small Sizes oie: eau ay 95 our 8 Reg. $9.95 $ 4% $12.95 to $16.95 $7 to $12.95 LOOK OVER OUR TABLE of WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’ RUBBER FOOTWEAR — 4 95 _NO REFUNDS — NO LAYAWAYS — NO EXCHANGES TODD'S SHOE STORE 20 West Huron Street FE 2-3821 Values to $6.95 marble cake. ae and is equipped with doorways on both the east and west sides. This will eliminate visitor congestion on level and on the obser. The monument first was The National Park Service esti- mates that‘about 33 million persons have visited the monument in Gel — | Your. Discount Wonderland Celebrates Hatchet Days by Cutting Prices to the Bone! Prices Effective Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only! 23 N. SAGINAW In the Heart of Downtown Pontiec Next to Cunningham's and Enggess Jewelers 6-YEAR HARDWOOD BABY CRIB Reg. $24.95 PLAYPEN Strongest con- Plastic teething “DELUXE HARDWOOD struction, plas- rail, full size Secotcad | ha nN exces: $88 ish, adjustable — side Reg. 17.95 ; Children’s Hardwood Musical Rocker +3” WELCH “POTTY” Training Chair $ 2” Reg. Reg. $8.95 $4.95 aia 9 26 BOYS’ or GIRLS’ BICYCLE ies \ Chrome Chain Guard, complete \F . Tool Kit, Coaster Brakes, ils ws Chrome Wheel Rims. “REX WAGON Reg. $7.98 $o8e fe Full Size 28x13 4x32" 20" DELUXE BICYCLE Large Wheels WITH TRAINING WHEELS Extra Sturdy Extra sturdy, Coaster Brakes, Double Frame pl Con- astruction.. Reg. 3 $9] 88 - Child's Fire Chief - AUTOMOBILE » * Full Size. te With Fire Bolt “pane hae Sa CHILDREN’S 4-SPEED <5 Reg. $26.95 4-PLAYER — WIMBLEDON TABLE TENNIS SET *T 88 $] oe Complete with paddles, net, balls REG. $4.95 DENNIS MITCHELL SAFETY BABY CAR SEAT Hooks Fits any car. quality. Reg. 2.98. Value , on in seconds, High V-F Electrical Phonograph : TERRY CLOTH SEAT COVERS . Pre. Fits all cars. For car and home—in 7 colors shrunk, machine washable, Regular $6.95, New... Scooter Sled, Reg. $3.95. . .$1.69 $988 | oe WOOD | Complete Line of Toys | BO ? I he Up” DISCOUNT Tovrown Sas x Saginaw “WONDERLAND © 4 Rewntown Pontise ‘Nest wet Na Only ‘Rd od gS qNog ing Meat- ‘cro ae center : 2 end. 17.50 val Ta _ A Regular. $12.00 Value, ee abe Encteaed Sorry, No. Layaways s But We Will._Be Clod to. slog 38 I t Payments! Ss “Only 2 Daye-—Pridey and Saturday j ’ 1000 RINGS . Ang. that we also co-operate to bring these to HATCHET a8 A Repeat of Last Year’s Big Value Sensation! at a Very Special Price ‘INCLUDED ARE Men’s Lodge, Cameo, Onyx, Signet, Initial, Birthstone for all months. Ladies’ Dinner, Onyx, Pearl, Emblem, Cameo and Birth- stone for all months. At the VERY LOW PRICE of Only 90 Fed. Tax Included Formerly Priced to $30.00 We Also Have Another Group of RINGS, Values to $60.00...... A very fine manufacturer from whom we purchase a great deal of our needs, wishes to reduce his inventory and has again offered this stock to us at less than actual cost provid- ou at the lowest possible pac. Many of our own rings have been added to this group. Every ring is solid gold and is guaranteed. VOrecrcccccrcccccccccesccceccoocosocooococoecs Wn. Rogers Silverplate by International - Qhin, DINNER DISH on Budg et ig | SEWELERS 2 16. West Huron St. Pontiac: - FE 2-0294 Also 45 Walnut St., Mt. Clemens | “ | Programming fed!”’ ‘ destruct” . missile—‘‘bust it,” ' the act. Although the final deci- t \ x Ds Mee E : a q A & \THE PowTiag PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 19, 1959" crackled | *‘ the report over the Cape's “‘hot| ‘ Jeop. ” * * * * “Lt. Col. Raymond D. Stephens, conerete the missile’s launching : stand, took a fleeting glance, at : the maze of instruments sur- ' rounding him. Then he moved a ' half-step and tripped a pair of ‘ switches that ended the flight in . @ brilliant’ explosion over the edge , of the Cape. it was just a rotine job for Steve Stephens, 48, range safety officer , at the Air Force missile test ‘ enter for the past year and a half...But he was well aware that the lives of thousands of ' Florida east coast residents de- ‘ pended on his reflexes. There's no guesswork involved when Stephens has to destroy a as he describes sion is up to him, Stephens has -half a dozen assistants and as . many instruments to work with ’ in a launching, . } SAFETY PLAN READY Lofig before any firing, how- ' ever, the safety planning begins with a conference in Stephens’ office at nearby Patrick Air Force .Base, headquarters of the test ' center. This meeting is attended by representatives of the contractor whose missile is to be fired, and by the assistant Stephens has chosen to learn the weapon from nose cone to exhaust nozzle. ‘He's . supposed to be the wizard on that bird,’’ says Stephens. ~hidict-ncal “alle irtevn- the same chart, whieh is later transferred :to an erent Se as the “el missile is straying from pre-determined trajectory and is approaching a destruct fine, Stephens knows he has to blow it up. * * * Stephens also must huddle with design and placement of the mis- sile’s “destruct package,"’ which blows up the bird on his ground signal. It was.a faulty destruct package that led to a_ near- tragedy recently when half of a Polaris test rocket ran wild and plummeted into a lagoon near a residential area. It's not always .necessary to blow up -a- runaway . missile. Stephens says. Sometimes he can merely , hit the ‘‘arm" switch to cut off the bird's fuel flow, allow- ing it to harmlessly into the Atlantic. other missiles, the “arm’’ switch prepares the de- struct package for ignition, and if the bird veers perilously close to a destruct line—and thus poses a threat to a land area or ships Stephens “busts” it by flipping the destruct‘switch. RELY ON ‘ELSIE’ In addition to the electronic skysweeper—known to the safety crew as “Elsie’’—Stephens also relies on radar, a device called the optical skyscreen, two TV pamny a and another =e called i r, whi shows ae PS eigend missile would fall if its power were cut off at a given instant. But Stephens’ first report often comes from an assistant manning a relatively simple other missile specialists on the| If the missile climbs straight of flight, the wire man reports that it is ‘‘climbing the sky-|wire.” But if the bird falters: or it's “programming red.” The destruct mission described, above involved an Army interme- diate range Jupiter. But a few days later Stephens blew up an Air Force Thor just as quickly. Interservice rivalry has no place! in this delicate operation. | x * * A native of Collingsville, Ill. Stephens has had a variety of jobs during his 18 years of commis- | sioned service in the Army and/| later in the Air Force. A veteran | of more than 250 launchings, he | admits that the strain is “about | as rough as when I was flying) B26s over Europe ‘during World) War II.” “They all accuse me of not! jhaving a nerve in my body,”’ he said. ‘But I still get butterflies.” Cure Becomes Curse, SIDI SLIMANE AIR FORCE BASE, Morocco (UPI) — The of-' ficers club at this Strategic Air. Command base was troubled by an influx of rats. Club officials imported half a dozen stray cats to curb the rats. Now the cat population has increased sq rapidly that officers are looking for dogs, to cantrol the cats. . ] Just Friendly Interest TAHLEQUAH, Okla. u--Driving Canaveral Safety Otticer Makes Plans Set Ne d for Destr oying | of Errant Missile, up as it should in the initial phase} deviates from the proper course, home from Muskogee, Tom Chas-| tain got sleepy. He parked. his® caz| on the shoulder of the highway to) take a nap. But three of his neigh-| bors recognized the car and woke; him up to see if he needed help. - , ae mS D tow Thursday — Friday — Saturday Our Famous Hand-Sewn Loafer Regular Stock Normelly $8.95 Because of our low, owl price we cannot mention the . brand name. But you know! PEGGY’S ‘Ye NORTH. sasinaw $F. | under one roof. SEE! SEE! SEE! 9 2 ‘The most unprecedented collection of weird, shopworn, and downright ugly buyer’s nightmares ever assembled | f Fine Imported * LAt truly Kayad CARE ‘Salvation Army a idee ROBES *We Didn’t Make Them From Somewhere 22 only recently rejected by the These jackets are so horrible, * per customer. [28 LEISURE COATS “FREE! NO CHARGE! GRATIS! ‘for every one taken, Just get ‘em out of here. a we are offering you $1.00 cash Limit one To attempt to describe adeq Let us say only that represented here are choice unwearables, seleeted unfitt ables, - Odds and Ends are truly what they are. No one could dispute the fact that they are odd . “Shop the Stores That Never Compromise on Quality’’ Table No.. 1—For the Thrifty Shopper € Per item Heigh Ho... Come to the Farce Bizzare Bazaar eee Be sure to remember the words of the ancient seer- sucker, Beau Bummell, who said: . “Show me a man. who wears a hat six sizes too big and I'll show you a . man that can’t see where he’s going.” (Downtown Store Only) $ £. > Come tomorrow and Saturday only to view some of the most infamous mistakes, Boo-Boos, Boners and Numbskulleries in the history of , the tailoring industry! The crimes that have been perpetrated against unsuspecting and innocent fabrics! | Merchandise that may make the sewing machine obsolete! Clothing items in colors guaranteed to clash with everything! 43 wh & JEFF SUITS *13.00 oe wear these when you want io make a good impressionl) Small sizes in. feeders shorts and longs up to-size 40 —« Double Breasted mostly . . . Let’s face it, we can’t make soup out of them. ; : : } This group of tuxedos was speciall ' 7 (count ‘em) 7 Small Size, Double Breasted TUXEDOS 56. 7 5 Each es for a touring vaudeville act known as the World's Largest Midgets. They left us holding the threads. Won't you cooperate rand share with us in our loss? 2 OVERPOWERINGLY REPUGNANT TABLES OF ODDS AND ENDS Table No. 2—For the Shopper of Discriminating Taste 69* Per Item uately the. varied and countless treasures found . sin, thet two grand assortments would not do justice to their esthetic beauty. and il unmentionables gleaned frorn the fashions of yesteryear. . and we sincerely hope that this will be the end of them. -~ DOWNTOWN PONTIAC: STORE ONLY Open Mon. and Fri. ‘til 9 P.M. a. ee \" -SHORTEE COATS— COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT of the FOLLOWING FALL and WINTER MERCHANDISE AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES! COATS 3 MYNX (Man Made Fur) were 99.00.... 26 COATS— were to 65.00.0000. ee ee 36 COATS—. were to 110.00....... «as Blacks, “‘Tweeds, Solids 2 ‘ = . £ *30 *20 *40 Ms * e# © © @© © # # @ 8 @ $10 and *20 JACKETS -~-CAR COATS Were to 69.95 DRESSES | 19 DRESSES— $= | were to 24.95 . ‘10 . . . . . . * . . . « ° 15 DRESSES— © were to 39.95 .'. . . . . . . e . . . . SKIRTS ONE GROUP ALL WOOL SKIRTS— were to 14.95...... $3 a=? 5 ° * ° ° ° . . . SWEATERS: FUR BLENDS— were to 12.95...........0008% ONE GROUP NOVELTIES—., slightly soiled . 399 | sp BLOUSE 162 3 — :.]] Values to 5.95 Ne 19 ROBES and PAJAMA SETS.........080587 9 WOOL JUMPERS i sts were to 10.95 a dead & 4 ueale eS 53 PAIRS of SLACKS— were to 12.95. .......000 05 12 PAIRS of WOOL we PLAID BERMUDAS......... 3 We th ges Values to 8.95— , | & \ Your Choice . ee © ¢ 8 6 Fe. , ee *4 * : ay | F Be GE ER cig er eee SOE OTRO CE SRR Meee “NOW! PARK FREE WHILE YOU SHO ; AT PEGGY'S! .\ ¢ Park Free In Aly Downtown Parking i -. Have Your Parking Ticket: Stamped at Time ¢ Pur ; "99-Per DINNER SET Setting for 12 ($997 Reg. $59.95 under water, 57 Pe. —, Set 54 . 2 * dee. $y 92 ae $922 Pe. DINNER SET go, the blacker it Setting for @ linky blackness. 4 N. Saginaw PONTIAC STATIONERS “Permerly Brown Bros.” — Dewntewn Pontiac harbors, obviously, FE 2-4242 they're going. = a ie Ae fintiac CG IAN A SEN NC SPECIAL RACK | CLOTHING O.OQ ODDS and ENDS | those of radar. bleeps as they See Our *1.99 Table Famous Brand DRESS SHIRTS | 8275 2 for $5.00 ; Whites & Colors e lin black nights, tion. x * -lated. which can fly. - gets. all under-water sounds. What was picked up, tinuously, were bleep-bleeps, like Nevertheless, speculative evi- dence indicated they couldn't do what they do by eyesight alone. Little light penetrates below the ocean surface and the deeper you Yet iwhales think nothing of taking a half-mile dive into what has to be A collision with the ocean floor jat their speeds could be fatal. | Porpoises in.numbers swim rapid- ily about in the muddy waters of whales and porpoises don’t see clearly where The sonar theory ’ has been bruited about scientifically. The example is the bat, which can fly around jin the black night by jemitting cr’ ies which bounce back to its sensitive ears when an obstacle is ahead, telling it to turn left or right. But the ears of whales and porpoises are unim- pressive. You'd never think they served «vital Purpose. Kellogg pa ea they . do. Into a large salt-water pool, he t ises, The water was/€nce. put two porpo! He is a compromise candidate, having been selected at a Demo- cratic committee meeting to break a five-hour deadlock between two ofher eat con: Sometimes * Bum Turns Into “a bum.on a bench. Bomb they were rather widely spaced; at other times they were 680 close together that Kellogg com- pared the sound to the Bronx cheer. What was also picked up were the echoes of these bleep- bounced back from the sides of the pool. Kellogg and his associates put ‘obstacles into the pool, many of |them—steel rods which if they ‘were touched would give off dis- itinctive sounds of their own. These \obstacles were placed in geometric leaneens! to make it extremely difficult for the porpoises to avoid brushing against them. But they did, and while swim- ming about vigorously. while the under-water reverberated with bleep-bleeps of varying in- tensities and numbers-per-second. All indicated they were doing it by their built-in sonar. They did it by day and they did it repeatedly when seeing under water =o out of the ques- All the They also were tested with food fish. Their sonars located |.. the prey unerringly; swooped down and the fish couldn’t have known what hit them. Kellogg applied his re- sults to whales because they and porpoises are closely re- they Both are sea-going mammals— their oa are live-born and are The~bat, by the way, is a racy too—the only mammal PHOENIX, Ariz. & — ‘There's be bomb on a bench at Union |Depot.” That's what two Phoenix policemen thought they heard in 4 A . . rnp la radio call. They rushed to the i - Open Fr iday Nights til 9 train station, found nothing and “a : learned the report had been gar- if 106 N. Saginaw St. bled. "It should have been — there's ist Poll Test Due : in Missouri Vote} 4 ‘people Dr. W. N. Kellogg of! . a8 Sees tee the measurements of their radar nak eae, as radar is called when its principles are applied able. WASHINGTON (AP)-~A_ special} election March 3 to elect a Mis-| souri congressman will _ provide this year’s first test of major party strength at the polls. The election may have a cer- aguuraaca: and Wedding Bing Set Reg $100.00 Value 53Q° | “$95 95 14 Kt. White sequent state and local contests later in the year. . * * * “In the special election, the voters will chose a suecessor to! the late Democratic Rep. George | H. Christopher, who died Jan.) 23. It -is former President Harry 8. Tru-' and includes seven rural, Democratic party officials said they expect to win-in the normally Democratic district, but noted that Republigans won it for one term in 1952, Republicans con- cede their candidate faces ar up- hill battle. Both sides agreed sp- cial elections are often unpredict- x « Democrats expressed some fear) that the manner in which the Democratic candidate was picked may have left some hard feelings in the rural counties. The Democratic. candidate is; William J. Randall, 48, a Jackson County judge—administrative, not judicial—and a: native of Tru- man's home town of Independ- Christopher won last November by nearly 64 per cent of the vote, oe party, officials say they will) be surpriséd if the Democratic margin even approaches that. The Republican candidate ‘is William R. McKee, 43, suburban Kansas City lumber dealer, who managed campaign of James A. Rahm, Re- publican candidate defeated by| Christopher last November, 72,792 to 40,912. Republican officials here say they will be happy if McKee in- creases Rahm’s 1958 percentage. The GOP House Campaign Com-| mittee has sent a field represen- tative to the district to help. Because it is the first major party test of 1959, both parties would like to win in Missouri for) whatever value it might have on, the scattered elections next Nov. the home district of, _ $1.00 WEEK Yellow Gold Customer! NO While Present Stock Lasts Limit 1 to a Ladies’ and Men's BIRTHSTONE PAY WEEKLY RINGS /D. OFF | = 89% Ue ‘RONSON on ; DOWN 50°: A BILLFOLDS WATCH __| Watches! _ Watches! Watches! oy 95 ' BANDS Men's or Ladies’ S 88 _o Yellow or WhiteGold | WATERPROOF 1 ? Side Values to $7.95 WATCH. ; Choice Simulated x * $79.50 value, -— 17 | iewel— ace, 9969 | wrt tier $3 g% Pearl Necklaces - and Pendants $29.95 — 4 Pc. yellow ena by Coro Graduated and Choker Styles Luggage Set ee $3950 a ° , ALARM ¥% off this nationally famous Bulova in 14 Kt. solid gold case. $165.00 value! 4 00 the Jackson County 53 Pieces Service for 8 COMMUNITY SILVER Open Stock Price $101.50 CHEST FREE 25 N. SAGINAW $85 EVEN AT THESE LOW PRICES YOU CAN CHARGE IT! 4 Sm a NE lteter . \ DAFFODILS Fresh Cut 1 ee - Reg. $2.00: Value odkicdll =a Hatchet Days Sale of Beauty BRASS PLANTER BOWL 1 Planted with long lasting green plants © Reg. $5.00 Value $3 95 ' NOW e id v va ? f PINK AZALEA/PLANT | Full of Blooms od | 49 CASH and CARRY t AeaRAPR ae hs Pa, I 5 Member Allied ¥ : Florist Assn. \ FE 3.7165 trp ra Orien, Delivery Service Dotty to Birmingham, Bloomfield, Detroit Michigan Flower and Home Show hel iterate as OBtowst Prine, Bfo—feve be ) igleatidis te ad NY oe f f a fal $79.50 Leather-Like Plastic DIVANS $ Choice of 5 Colors $5.00 Down — Months | to Pay ‘You'll realize that we have really used the hatchet in pricing these comfortable divans at such a low price! Full coil spring construction with wedge pillow back. Choice of black; white, tan, coral or- turquoise. for Hatchet Days. 4 Cannon 25% Wool Blankets—Were *20 ea Famous quality Cannon blankets. Four plain colors. 25% wool content. Only four teen sets | ha for Hatchet Days. Only 2 — so hurry! Wrought Iron Bar! 2 Oeiyt Were $19.95 These are not the greatest bars in the world . 9 5 cannot tell a lie. . . but they are wonderful values = §4 Heavy pieces of carpet. Ideal for door mats, car mats, in front of sofas and chairs. They are discontniued patterns of carpet. . CARPET SAMPLES-18x27-Were to *6 PARK FREE-REAR OF STORE i i ‘1 GROUP TABLE LAMPS-Were to *12 No—George Washington's birthday is not the time to tell a whopper, so we will have to tell you truth- yh fully these lamps are not our most beautiful, but they are great values! WHITE WALL esinants Soe $12.95 Choose from three different styles of white enamel steel cabinets. Ideal for over sink, or other kitchen ~$ 80 areas as well as for bath or baby room. Modern Desks! Limed Osk-Were *19.95 2 only! Flat top desks in limed oak finish. We've sold hundreds at $19.95. These ate marred floor $ 95 samples. They're great values for Hatchet Days! C . / ™ re I | _THE ; PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, -yenavahy | 19,1939 o ; \ : Bick. 4 are e ott Cobolt t Deposits Hoffa Hits Sanders | find. fas 0 on Sea Florin AFl-clo Ouste ; By RENNIE TAYLOR _jand Atlantic oceans are ie dot-| sterg Union President James R. | : WASHINGTON (AP) — Tear heT roy le ‘ SAN. FRANCISCO - ae L. Mero of the Berkeley|Cl0 is applying a double standard DETROIT w - =e cm Migr 9 Gert? A Lestencs Sack Se vey Bho | TCH rT ie ocean bottoms are strewn with de-|oitution, and Dr. Edward Gold-|0f ethics in. expelling the Team- : SD }),Rom ROME (UPD — A “beggar’s| Pos of manganese and cobalt 8/herg of Scripps reduced the sur-|sters on corruption charges while tas or: A school,” which taught rich they probably could breakivey results to figures on metallic|jetting the Carpenters Union stay 5 gt A young sip the tricks of the trade, |the world market in those metalsjcontent and the probable cost of}, the federation. SPECIAL at Mika lis. out of business because the pro-|it they ‘were mined on even a/ecovery. x * & DANISH : By * * fessor sickened te at ie rules. pectent scale, @ scientist sree nese figures indicate, Dr. Re-|. Hilfe @lso said that he would], . The metals are. contained in|velle reported, that there is up to like to get his union back into the; WP does ron _, a #-yearvold “ld sack rockelike “formations about|1,000 billion tons of these nodules|federation but won't ask AFL-CIO) jeapoli ed larver igh Oper a oan the size of billiard balls and arejat the ocean bottoms and they! President George Meany to take oy school, P pretty uniformly scattered overjare capable of yielding 100 million! ing Teamsters back. them techni : _. Just the right size for your ; jouge ang ques AS: the ocean floors, he said. tons of manganese, “Meany knows where to find Sen Degher i OHAIR —Choose a crowded place. oe ge ae The Berkeley valuation indi-|me," Hotta told reporters Loe —Look people in the face when Existence .of these formations|cated, he sald, that the nodules : begging. ; men | been known for 7 years, but/might contain. on an average] Hoffa “engrossed ‘hess views Only ' & Man Bw ~—|t. , | 2—LAYAWAY | ‘ , | | : oy . , in meee ‘mu 3—NO MONEY Swot ON F4tA MUL PAGTORY GUARANTEE 64° 5. : z | aE | Master Plumber Available — Free Estimates | coals : | : RTH SAGINAW STREET | ’ * : . “ e . \ * , ~ = » é : : . ; re mth A a “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 : . Bob Considine Says: any Ways Seen for Using Farm Surplus OMAHA, Neb, — Telegrabh poles twenty and thirty billion dees ot te de what Ged intended — ever the nation with every, “Nothing is going to stop the : pene Wate _ made of corn? Automobile tires|tied : them te de,” Mr, Welsh assert: ynthe ‘ ‘ — re : JOE HAS THE HATCHET DAY | wheat ’ . } * saa ed. “It the government had given | peer The plastics ond etics) Arma from producing ie ; from ? Nylons from barley’ ‘Warehouse rent on what we've grain to. the-tse epmpanirn. to |trades. have been slow. to dip into| more than this country needs, what’ TRIANGLE. Ee _ BUYS I'VE LOOKED FORt | Peppler.gasclisie frag Osta? Pro-|got right now comes to more than! make pyathetio rubber—given it [Our mountains of surpluses, too. we chm sell, and what we can give | roe tein for the. protein-starved worldione million dollars a day. Every, free—we'd all be saving money les Enough fabeefrod a a away abroad: with ' pas Furniture Co. ©: E S ARMY 32 SO. SAGINAW oom pe beans? a day. Seven days a week, . , today, \Geate tha ee alth of ‘hee ne. P Pl foreign friends’ markets, But if we] ie FE 2-0022 Well, we'd better start thinking * * ®& | “If the first oil prospectors had) ‘the earth, lies unexploited in our don't soon put this bounty to work i seriously about these and other) “The government just can't stop found starch instead of oil, we'd) bins, lwe'll go bust.” | ways of getting rid of our colossal agricultural progress. It pays the be making today, out of starch, | ooo weerroeereororrrrreoeeoededdoerrredeeeoouanneeoodcooooobes ae de MEN'S $ et: . grain surpluses or we'll be sor farmer to take part of his land out everything that is made from pe- ION I EL OOIA PAA SPPPAALLIII ON AANA aorerorrorone eta Spout SHIRTS ] ASST. COLORS thd Colanbay’s laeding wathecity omits ere tat Gen the, trea. 4 : és , : ' SPORT SHIRTS .:.. 6% TOT%....... the crisis told us today. ress maki we tao ee oe “After all, there's not much oa ’ Sam Benson Says: molecularly, He is J, Lerey Welsh, chair- |to raise more on his remaining | man ot President Blsemhower’s lland than he raised on the whole Held of goggles va Conumission on Increased Indus- ‘dam’ acreage. comes out even in the laboratory. 4 trial’ Use of Agricultura} Pred- x * = -'With the proper catalyst, sugars § ucts, Interviewed while he was | ‘Take Nebraska. By 1960 we'll and petroleum unite, opening a attending a meeting of the board /have enough irrigation wells pump-| breath-taking vista. of directors of Mutual of Omaha, |ing—about twenty two thousand of kt of (lO a et which he ts a member, Wel*® | them—to produce a full crop with- “But the iaeietes | ers : AOS | gave us some hair-raising fects | out one drop of rainfall! Here, and een gy Open af v\§ , 4 about a. problem that seld0M@ |¢jsewhere, the government can't won't buy this huge source of raw |; ARMY eideninowen Men's Westera Shirt JACKET "39 Sizes 14t017— 9 ASST. COLORS .. U i | | SIZES, NEAR | I've Chopped Prices Way Down for Hatchet Days Actually, My Everyday Low Volume Prices rrurrvrvT. POE SCO CCST F CTS e~ _ a sereerereeeeeeeeree,err,g,,r materials, a source that renews Mt-/s Army—New A Used swims before the ken of cit¥ | count on droughts to slow things!” wa Are Alw WHITE Ski | Son wooe 50° folks. wp." ays Lower Than You Expect! etter 510: ae UNDERSHIRTS ..... By July 1 the government will; Welsh, whose commission's ‘nave in storage nine billion dol-| recommendations have net bes Flint Busmen Strike JOE'S 80% SURPLUS 7222002" |e Sia“ pe ne aca Sag Henofiations Hall years, if this program is contin-| world is ready and eager to buy | ve Gone Over My Stock and Selected Real mw Hatchet Day Bargains ued, and we find no adequate US€) fhe protein content of our grain 2 a > a > > > d $ a § > , > 4 5 2 2 $ > 4 4 > > > > 2 > > > y ‘ for the produce, we'll have between reserves, FLINT uf — Busmen of the Flint 3 ! eee i > ae” don’t want the stuff as, ‘City Coach Lines struck today, | ; al “ > > 2 > $ ijl 7 $ > > } > > > > j > > > > > > ‘he put it, “Almost every coun- cutting off this auto city's ~| at in the world has its own sur-) form of mass transportation. plus of starch. But there’s a lot, The 125 drivers and mechanics, of protein in there along with the (members of the transport tockers| r starch if we ever get industrious union, began their walkout at the )$ enough to recover it. It comes to Scheduled start of service for an thirty four per cent of the total estimated 20,000 daily riders. bulk of grain, It was the second bus strike “Seven years ago this residue. jj, three menths for. Flint, a which grainmen call ‘bitter’ and) General Motors manufacturing | feed to animals, was made palat-| center ef. about 165,000 popula: | able for humans when blended with tion. The TWU Local 176 struck other foods. But as far as I know! for five days in December. only one major American food pro- | @ Bi Pre-Season nin i ducer has made use of this great) Negotiations over a new con- : ° e ltract collapsed yesterday with the discovery. He put it in a breakfast} cereal, junion insisting on a ‘firm. offer” Tr PUCCCT CC SOOO S SOC C TCT Te Get Them Fast jand the company proposing a wage ‘4 “The ‘rice-eating peoples of |increase contingent on city a NL ITS TO GO! Downtown Asin hunger for protein we're |) ova) for an increase in the 3 won ga0.se ve 900.50 oo letting go to pot. Matter of fact jo ont passenger fare. Hanger Soiled . Pontiac people in most countries need | x4 further talks were scheduled. ' ee Sto Onl mere protein in their starchy | $ 00 the f MLAs re y diets. | ; “Italy, for instance, We need! Str ike Settled; Pe " ~ |markets like that desperately we're going to whittle down tne Now Animals Save 96° on this 2.95 Value! =. Can See People Mr. Welsh revealed that there , are 32 pounds of starch in every; ST. LOUIS (AP)—Animals can 7 60 pounds of grain—any kind of|Observe the unusual antics of peo- grain. His commission's research-/ple again today at the St. Louis i ers found 106 ways of using our Zoo. AR mountains of stored starch indus- ; trially, Each bushe} of grain would), For three days visitors had been yield 2% gallons of alcohol for|Kept out by a strike of 55 z00 ee a employes, The 1,600 animals were U2 A fonts of purposes over and abovelSy abot Thay nie lbored and listless, More Tee Tats fon Price see EVEN LOWER THAN MY EVERYDAY LOW PRICES! SUITS and TOPCOATS OS ut yee ee eee TEC TTS LS ISLETS LST CO CCT OOOO bs tn tn, th, tt ti, te tnt ty bt hn tn hn lo thn blll stuff. } ra * Kresge's “If the petroleum people would = The strike was settled Wednes- ae , substitute as little as ten per day when z00 management recog- |¢ L-O-W Price cent of their yaried production | yjzeq Local 410 of the Institutional | with grain-preduced material, we and Public Employes Union as et tt te COOP OOOO DCP OOEEAAO FOOD. ere rrr _— 2. oS eS lt PADS CCTTC CCT TT CC POPPI FSF S SSC C CCC CCC CC CCC CCC CSCS EEE vwwewwwvwe™ ‘ oa a r ~~ % we ‘i sur- 4 ‘ol I oy ; fee ad sop paving mers Ipiges se Om , . LOOK AT THESE PRICES ; $39.50 and | $34.50 to $59.50 $ ~ 3 Miracle Blend TOPCOATS 3 Hard Finish YOUR CHOICE 2. DISCOUNT STORES is 2) | : — } SUITS 119 . $94 - $993 men pets Sad tl 22 NORTH SAGINAW. STREET wag tay biaed $. : , “a | ‘ ; © SOLID brass Foll-Fi Just South of Pontiec Stete Bank a $ | These Prices Friday-Saturday Only! iF, —_ _ Couplings MISSES’ and | “ee ‘ | yo ; Sl sia acer a | DRESSES $ $29 / $ SR He ve you aftr EARLY spring 2. 7} SN ee. A strong but lightweight hose... . Men! pote 20 me ie 3: i ae fos. in easy-to-handle opaque green LIMITED One to a Try y As $ Mon 00 < N y peque & one a convince / > “_ SP mem. ML, vinyl. . . with long-lasting full- QUANTITY Customer yourself. yy $ Mt $55.00 2 3 P 4 $ wo fe “7 Sharkskin amine} | SUITS ° Men’s DRESS PANTS| HATCHET DAYS _ Ses’ | COATS sq SPECIAL on GIRDLES ; @ Sixes 10 to 18 15 Values to $22.99 Ladies, we are able to purchase a Real Buy. Irregular | Misses Velues Panty Girdles or a regular Girdle with two-way DRESSES te 6.99 Duy cue pate $6.88 $ \s _3 stretch feature. | Pants at reg. price— | BELTS Values 9 Get onefor........ . to 1.00 Buy one pair $8.88 *» . \ om bom . ts at reg. price— Regular 2.98 Value yf oe PANTIES 35 cech o 5 Fer | Get one for. \ buy these Special. : | i | Buy one poir $10.88 3 ™ | at reg. Ss aa | | Half = Re plan lane : ! SLIPS and Bras Val, to $14.95 $1.50 to $200 | WHITE Only 8 DAESS | . MEN'S mes | xencurers| | MEX. SHOES SOx $4.99 | 3 for $1] 8 for $1] $1.00 | $1.99 | 3.for $1 3. } ae fa ¢ Pr. BNVLons > 44 SPECIAL on JEWELRY | Bowe. | Featuring a terrific line of de- | DRESSES oe . : I partment store attractive costume | DRESSES Sizes 7 to 14 *] 39 jewelry. Including bracelets, neck- Values to 3.99 laces and earrings. ff SLIPS Sizes 4 to 14 $ Reg. 2.59 Value ] Regular +, ae 8 8° BBOYS' PANTS =. Sg 1) Pee | ra BOYS’ SHIRT SE ‘ ue. — ig Better Velues WP Bagh DOWNTOWN’ PONTIAC STORE ONLY .—-. AE BLOUSES °;, SHOP ‘WHERE EVERY DAY IS SALE DAY” : eeaieamenemmemmmaammae Val. to $4.95 $8.95 $4.95 $2.99 3 $12.95 $2.00 and SPORT WOOL WASH WORK SHIRTS | SWEATERS| PANTS | SHIRTS | JACKETS | BELTS 2 for $5] $4.77 | $2.77 | $1.67 | $4.99 97¢ , HATCHET DAYS ONLY! Import Wool $9.96 OUTFIT! UNIFORMS. | SPORT COATS as , Values to $29.50: |RainCoat RainHat 3: 10% Off YOUR CHOICE Zipper Brief Case $5.91 to $14.91 16 - 18 ~All fot 2 >” 3.95 Double Panel Slips. . 2.91 I Rent ey et Ms 1: as Tuxedos SAM BEN | | for af! Thee, 37 N. Saginaw St. Perfectly Across Trem Commanity ational Bask Ans Ping ye fo OND NM EPR ATER IL OR NIE RTE EE TE GT ETT I LOT OU IE IO NI IE I IG II ITS PILOT EEO DI III ELS EV OS OO GS FSGS ONS! CCCP ESCORT STC BE ty et 5s. S. KRESGE COMPANY verre eTeeeeeere eee eee eee eee Te TeTrTeTeTrrTrtrCrrrreettteeteeteeeeweeeeerererrrrweerrvreerererrrrvrvrvrverwrvrerrerwvrerereerereereereereew ~iebi Milica Depot in Lathrop,!' — new center, scheduled) 12 Hon in mid-1960, will it way for several years ai rection of the Army Quar-)7 - ng center at the), ti + Corps, in cooperation men of eae A “OPbrowgh irradiation, bacteria| i cause food decay are de-| @ However, in order to & poste by atomic energy, foods) — must be packaged to protect them) from becoming contaminated by ye : Entire Stock Millinery Regular to $9.00. $400 é ¥ soy 8 Only Ladies’ . Winter — COATS |Reg. $55 to $69.95 ¢ $1 goo : THR PONTIAC RESS THURSDAY, vaemmaity 19, 1959 1 Group Ladies’ Sweaters Reg. to $7.98 $7 99 the irradiation process. a Lae Tests show that foods thus. ir-|@& aan ima ea Ladies’ Winter Coats || Girls’ Winter Coats }{ Entire Stock Boys’ Suits || == EN’s SUITS scraps atsll|s23 828 #33 35°14 ~ 518] 299 F606 | Se Eee me the $ $ $29.95 ™ $ Cuffs Only. All Other Alterations at Cost Src See ot rae 23 *28 *33 ipod becomes commnercielly eco : ——— a) ° ; | rami i ome . 2 LADIES’ BLOUSES: GIRLS’ DRESSES Boys’ Khaki Slacks || Men’s All Wool Pants taste and food value. But somei#@ | Reg, to $4.98... $1.89 oe eg $ 29 and $ 3% Reg. to $3.98 dh Reg. to $16.95. $9.90 - aagedongght ot milk and orange hy Reg. to $7.98... $2.89 : Reg. to $7.95.. $4.99 = lose some of their food “a : sai pi $R98 ’ ea, And This Means YOU |i) ee Regular to *5” Items Men’s Raincoats ‘MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI)—Mary| | Anne McCavson tells how her|/ fhother manages to stick to her) diet. Mrs. McCarson has ee eal Reg. to $8.95 LF de : pote inside their peltagreter aad | , “Stay Out.” Sidi — ae amines WiiPPTR = | Reg. $3.98 . LAME JEANS», $1.99. 99¢ Reg. $2.98 ..,. q BARGAINS ‘Sep end Seve Now NBERGER'S Ladies’ Car C Reg. to $22.95 sg304 LADIES’ SKIRTS Reg. to $6.98.. $2.99 Rag. to $10.98. $4.99 Pick From LADIES’ SLACKS Reg. to $39 and $5 Boys’ Robes Boys’ Hats & Caps Boys’*Jeans Girls’ Blouses Girls’ Winter Hats Men's Sweat Shirts Over 600 Patterns | 19°" 69" “PER, SINGLE — $10.98 INFANTS’ PRAM SUITS Regular to $12.98 $ 599 Yj) OA Ladies’ Cotton ., Regular to $6: 98 Boys’ Sport Shirts | Boys’ Polos Men's Underwear, y 5 } Toddlers’ Crawlers Ladies’ Jewelry Skirts and Skirt and Blouse Sets Reg. $12.95 7 *8° Children’ sv: Shoe Special ® BUSTER BROWN @ PIED PIPER © POLL PARROT © CLASSMATE Boys’ and Girls’ Styles ‘Sizes 5 to 8, 812 to 12, Ta to 3 A to E Widths _. High Whites, Sandals, Oxfords Regular to $8.95 99 Reg. to $5.95 MEN’S POLISHED ~ZOTTON SLACKS al “2” ENTIRE STOCK MEN’S SPORT COATS Reg. to $39.50 $] 7© Reg: to $2.98 MEN'S DRESS GAPS $] 39 Reg. to $10.95 ; MEN'S SWEATERS sae Winter deck nter Jackets ¢ Regular to $19.98 UA \ ’ 9°77 og ~ Ladies’ Men’s Dress Shoes || Dress Shoes Reg. to $9.95 Black & Brown Leathers a ond. hath $ 90 . Reg. $8.95 : ‘Ladies’ Men’s Casuals || Dress Shoes Reg. to $10.98 Kai sooner $s Reg. to $6” $12.95 - U. S. Rubber RED and WHITE Ladies’ Better Dresses Children’s Sno Suits Boys’ Sport Coats, 20 MEN’S TOPGOATS 4 “Washable Fiber : 4 36x 6'-S1.19_ 2.35 5 0: Ladies’ || Men’s U.S. Tennis Shoes Reg. $3.95 i Enna Jetticks Reg. to $11.95 54% eee wg Green $1595 Dy OB & 97 | e552 90.$ B90) tos. ve sisse $7799 || tes w sero $2. 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FRESH FRESH SPINACH MUSHROOMS | ne «=sdW9 Pint =D OF ONIONS” RHUBARB. 3 Lbs 39: w. 19¢ . AVOCADOS BROCCOLLI | 2 For 2 5* Bunch 29: |] FRESH 14 OZ. o 20° | LTOMATOES ~<- A nee , “ “one PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUAHY i, 1959 Pe eee ae a ritters May Be Frozen: Tiny Corn Fritters on Sistem pape. Wie: 3 dozen i Serene mm ‘inch or 4 dozen t-inch fritters. + Secceee oe iy. a; ¢ eo gg | aoe ay regular whale wheet! Note: Yoithene ana be bnocen. To | igblespeen instant minced onton [iow SS are ne” mH 303 can) drained whole Chinese Mustard Sauce Greeks enjoy: Bread and Fleck Soup With Carrots isi pach the a cea taerer Hehe: eorn cheese with a whole tomato or Shotening oF ofl for deep far trying | 2, teblespoons Ary mustard fruit. Golden specks of carrot float|% cup. tarragon * © Z*easpoons fain ot : through this grand old soup . Spanish olive oil, 1% table- ‘| Sift together flour, baking pow- 6 tabieepoon der, salt, and pepper. Stir in whole Mix mustard, , ed salad oll. wheat cereal and minced onion,| * |Beat egg and milk together. Add to'Combine cota se water, : : . veldry 4 j ts, Stir in Mix Boil until thickened and clear, Stir * No, we won't be frittering our dry ingredients, Stir in corn. Soreieatie, Grodualig ghd i team “Prepare a double recipe of Tiny|time this year, but they're po good, thoroughly, Drop from teaspooM tang mixture. Mix well, Add tur- Corn Fritters. That unusual nutlike'we'll probably be serving Tiny into deep, hot fat (375 degrees).'merie if a deeper color is desired, flavor that blends so perfectly with Corn Frigers any old time, Fry unt il brown, 28 minute 5, Drain Yield: % eup. . | Spoons If your teener is off beat about|in 1959 style. Ladle it, piping hot. spoons sugar, 1% teaspoons salt breakfast, he has the right beat/into soup plates or bowls, This is/and % teaspoon -ground : per knowledg nutrition combine 1 can (10% ounces)) — ~*~ * & le aes And To serve, drain beans, arrange his independent action is in har-li.5, soup and 1 soup can water. bundles of the beans inside rings mony with the American way of|Hegt slowly stirring often. Before|of thinly-sliced sweet onion, then trying the new, the different, the/serving, stir in %% cup finely|place bundles on crisp Salad unorthodox. ie al carrot. Makes. 2 to 2 greens, allowing 1 bundle of beans Why 00 not follow his lead? Reeog-' serving for each serving. gee ‘IN REAL CASH soe ois tetas = ee THIS VALUABLE i dd’ 3 SL ~AEROWAX ‘Good et Food Town Super Markets Present te Cashier Before Check Out Nene Miners ins Come Volos Rep S hetereap. fom. 91 THIS VALUABLE coupon TD )«|O@™R~«THIS. 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Remove from Lemon Ginger Pudding 1% cups fine gingersnap cookie crumbs 3 tablespoons sugar % cup butter or margarine (melted) heat and | ae add 1 tablespoon butter. 1 packs, (3% ounces) coma pudding} Cool slightly (about 5 minutes) filling mix 1 Yeh Butter or margarine Mix gingersnap crumbs and 3 tablespoons sugar. Add melted butter and mix well. Press 2/3 of mixture firmly on bottom of pan go stirring .on¢ée or twice, Turn into crumb mixture in pan. Sprinkle}si with remaining crumbs and chill. Cut in es and serve with sweetened whipped cream. Makes 8 servings. Interesting new ideas for lunch- eon dishes are always welcome, especially if they are as delicibus as Banana Salmon Loaf. This suc- culent dish, in which the banana and salmon are combined with piquantflavors, will be as popular with children as with the grown- or cold, Besides dhs lacie oaceun: the Banana Salmon Loaf is a Bananas Give Salmon Loaf New Taste ly a matter of mixing all the in- gredients together and then press- ing into a loaf yan for baking. . The mellow banana in this loat mixture provides a perfect bal- ance for the more pronounced ac- cents of onion, lemon juice and spices that are added. The ba- nana also brings valuable vitamins, minerals and food energy to this recipe. * * * You may wish to serve the Ba- nana Salmon Loaf with a tomato or mushroom sauce made from “well, Add ain. bread crumbs, onion, green pepper, mustard, salt, lemon juice and pepper. Mix thor- oughly. Press into well-gréased loaf pan (84$x444x3 inches), Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 de- grees) about 35 to 40 minutes, or amtil dJoaf is lightly browned and center is firm. Serve hot or cold, canned condensed soups. To do this, add only half as much water as instructed to make soup, and then heat as directed, Banana Salmow Loaf 1 = ripe bananas (2 to 3 uaucer sauce of mushroom sauce may be i eae, well be -) ten 5 ince served with the loaf. Makes 4to 6 Li : or ches eas of einton se SY servings, 2% cups soft bread stand by wee ‘chopped onion tablespoons chopped green pep ee onthe If the tears flow oeery time you grate an onion, just put a piece of bread in your mouth. It will reduce your discomfort immeas- urably. t, teaspoon dry mustard or spoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons lemon juice Yq teaspoon pepper Add bananas to egg and mix It desired, tomato sauce, white] Be Glad Polaoes Are Small in Size mostly big ones, Even the govern- ment’ standards for size A potatoes require only 60 a - of the potatoes in a bag to be ard ‘size of 24% anes eter. The other 40 be more than a half- When you find som with toothpicks, and beni : ake unt the bacon ere CLIP these COUPO * IO SALE! 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Mix with enough may. - ‘ : eee onnaise or salad dressing to come mighty old. hat without ajcombination, but for the secret!) 4 NEW YORK (UPI) — “Pear|moisten. , | pag rnd monn gs sor caress we eg en eg a i se “— Heap yee Gia ‘salad , picks. Close the Jar tightly « a3 ice Re Sot votand garish with remain Anjou , cut in eighths. and arrange [tow Mavs 2 the veteigersion. i ily ne le coke pattern with a maraschi- Rag ii & nERE i af a9¢ i : 3 Fas SALMON STEAKS ITALIENNE — A steady salmon steaks, with an herb pickle sauce. Re- diet of fish can be pretty monotonous if you don't ring In some changes now and then during Lent, You'll be enchanted with this new way of serving member these pickles for next summer’s barbe- Clles too. - E yf fF it Cream the Medley Next: time you have several small amounts of leftover cooked vegetables in the refrigerator, put crumbe and bake in a hot oven until the sauce is bub- bly and the topping browned. Substitute Fish for Meat in Favorite Italian Food the family favorites. Granted you cannot have meat as often; but the substitution of fish in regular stand-by dishes makes for interest- By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor There will be no room for dis- satisfaction with meals served dur- ing Lent if you take pains to serve NOW! Borden’s brings you wonderful INSTANT WHIPPE Each envelope serves four! you've NO PEELIN ~ and tastier ‘ Just boil water...add milk... ae ‘got ’em made! ing eating. * * * Think how fortunate we are to live at a time when ‘almost any food is available all during the year. No longer are we and chopped Apieckles together in top of a double , dependent oh salt cod for our winter fish, 1 (15 ox.) jar sweet 3 tablespoons tightly and shake vigorously. Store in the refrigerator for three days, shalking jar several times during storage period, * * * Salmon Steaks Itallenne arine uld ‘bese i= butter or tablespoons herb pickle 4 tesspoon salt Ye teaspoon pepper Mix the’mayonnaise and boiler, Put over hot water and heat for 10 minutes, - stirring several times, © Meanwhile, put a piece of alu- Pumpkin Can Go Into Custards Too Good things to do with pumpkin besides put it in pie! New England Pumpkin Oustard 3 eggs % eup canned pumpkin ‘4 ctp Maple syrup 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar hy salt i M, ten 2 cups m cinnamon nutme (se aided) and whites. “Arid pumpkin, maple syrup, bréwn sugar, salt, cinna- mon and nutmeg; stir well... Add scalded milk, beating in gently as you do so, | Pour irito custard cups. Place in shallow baking pan of hot water; have water come up nearly to tops of custard cups. Bake in slow (325 degrees) oven 45 to 50 minutes or until a gilver knife inserted near center comes out clean, Remove. Beat eggs enough to blend yell no cherry.center. Serves 4-6, 1 A DIFF Doubles as Dip The ‘F” in the picture stands for frozen. It's so easy to prepare several vegetables for a meal when you use frozen foods — no waste to remove, no washing to do, In the picture above, you see four different colorful frozen vege- tables which were cooked separate-|- ly to just-right tender-crispness — then turned onto a chop plate. Cooked carrots with —— “‘tops'’ form the compartments for the four-dishes-in-one. And here is a wonderful new sauce for- the vegetables: to meke you FEEL. New 1 cup milk until melted. Just before. serving, add Worcestershire sauce, Serve hot as a sauce for vege- tables, This sauce is also delicious as a dip for hot frozen French fried Pota toes, Cucumber Chunks New idea for cocktail appetizer: cut peeled cucumbers in small chunks, marinate in olive oil and salt for at least half an hour, then roll in finely-minced parsley. Serve can't tell it's decaffeinated. from waten; cool. Makes 6 serv- ings. eating, Your fish counter, fresh.or frozen, provides you with almost an embarrassment of riches in the fish line. Have you noticed the new equal portion fillets in the frozen fish section? They are square pieces of ocean fish already cut to serv- ing size, Even when you have to cook them frozen they present no problem of portioning. Using the equal portion filets, and a’ recipe of barbecue sauce, you van have delightfully different pizzas jn practically no time at all. Heavenly Fish Piszas , 1 (4 oz.) package any kind equal portion fillets English muffins, split Anchovy rings ° Anchovy fillets Barbecue Sauce: 3 ta! ns butter or ot! 3 ane uice poons brown sugar yreveres mustard alt Broil fish according to package directions. . Prepare sauce: Heat butter and saute onions until tender; add re- , |maining ingredients and simmer, covered, for 10 minutes Spread muffin halves with bar- becue sauce and broil until sauce bubbles, about 3-5 minutes. Place one fish fillet on each muffin pizza, cover with sauve, and garnish with anchovy, Serve with gherkins ang olives, Sprin- kle with grated cheese, Lighter, creamier than everyday. a pepper. 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce if desired : add an egg,’ catchup, grated onion’ and fresh| bread crumbs along with salt and on toothpicks as an hors d'oeuvres. In Ag ha peg -Instant & ogether in top per Amazing new Siesta is made with aa . ik, ee el the “Heart of the Bean” process that thickened, Stir in Parmesan cheese gives heartiest, strongest flavor! ® Siesta really és different . . . a decaffeinated that’s teal coffee to make you fee] truly satisfied. Siesta’s secret method slow-roasts ~ the flavor heart of the coffee bean to bring out every drop of pure, true coffee . . . with- out the caffein that can so often increase tension, jangle your nerves, add tol sleep- less nights. Siesta.gives you the heartiest, strongest coffee, so delicious your taste (am 7 SIESTH COrFEE * be — 97% CAFFEIN FREE | i 1 | California Sweet | ORANGES . J 39% ORANGES Doz. AQ: gre taney a River | GRAPEFRUIT i Doz. A! Fresh, Green Onions RADISHES— PEPPERS U. S. No. 1 Michigon POTATOES 50 & 95° U. S, No. 1 Cooking ONIONS Large Grade “A” EGGS Dos. 39° 10 = 49 Lean, Tender Ls: 30 C. PORK STEAK qj 2 89° ‘Freshly Made Fresh Pig GROUND BEEF... Fresh Young Rib or Sirloin PORK LIVER STEAKS TAILS Lb. 25° Lb. 7T9¢ Lb. 10° Fresh Fresh Fresh PIG FEET NECK BONES PIG EARS - Be & 10° Lb. 10° ¢> SISTERS mashed potatoes ...and ready instantly! TENDER; SLICED FPORK . | uivER EXTRA LEAN BOSTON BUTT - 2.5%. PORK STEAKS EXT TR RA LEAN | PORK ROA DO eyecare: 78 WN. SAGINAW BAZLEY’S BIG LITTLE PORKER SALE! ST} PORK CHOPS 608 W. Huron BOLOGNA... PICNICS OPEN: FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M. Tenderloin End PORK ROAST ~ EXTRA LEAN CENTER CUT AC FARM F ae LARGE eee: Pb )cLus “Plain or Garlic” JUNEDALE BRAND * ‘ Bee" gt ge t Redi-Eat RESH P STEAKS — Fresh ssed ' HEN TURKEYS 10 to 14 Lb. Avg. Lb. 39° Fresh Dressed STEWERS 19 Whole or Half Pc. SLAB BACON » 35° Frosty Acres Family Size Fresh en Apple, Cherry, Peach PIES © leave Hat xvam tempera: Ser 16 Cn i han the Made chuck roast. All the ehuck Stein sad wits ancien el Beet sapolion 84 sopty noe tyne a | rr ta [Meer fe Ha 2 ge (blade, ee shells, Notch edges as they bave tatoes with the thin skins’ are argo, we acvenn aver ts ae oe | Kills, ctr, Vanes, , ave Even if the méat is. top grade ¢' grapefruit meat = : roe i Sle geben conn frigerator and may cadoes and pears are other frults these cuts need long cooking with r per “Tube” tomatoes Tiymyde a watery or tough. in adequate supply. Imported jinuid at low temperature. Se teak te ened tomatoés are different in sev: nectatines; honeydew metons ; * sugar, 2 tablespoons Tdi ne pe te tans Pay mer ot Dist aee | a Set ita aL pera- =, . » may : ; ire ) mm - nore F : Ee sesreeh rooms and packed give chen 's. polority fee My toy ocean ‘ mathe While veal is J and a in 14-ounce packages. Vine-ripened many households this weekend. For and high ts cost, sapplies of lamb straw- jtomatoes are left on the vine until a tot SOM: the 08, WOE mess tw0 | ROM ta the Wenhor: te aa A more abundant befote sefving. tart . economical cuts. By studying store : i As WE * OF OUR 0 DO ALI CROP OF FOOD VALUES Siem cine ne ect sta i at ea RR a LIBBY’S OUT GREEN BEANS 22 3 -yiesy’s: °* RED KIDNEY BEANS SPAGHETTI DINNERS With Meat or Mushrooms " BRACH'S CHOCOLATE CREAM DROPS 12% Oz. Pkg. BRACH’S CHOCOLATE PEANUTS 7 Oz. Pkg - | || 39° & : \ HABITANT i ow so ge EE + es | le \ PEA SOUP “2 ~ Fresh, Lean 15 oz. can. 2 for Ly | = ee CORN STARCH _ - One: Pound Packages 2« 29° a . vs + ARCO Clr : e. ¢ 5 = ‘ x A a) plete i Oe . wets ‘ , * ow . * ‘ Ground Beef ».. ~ Peters Hawthorne ‘ lar 2 | CG: Sliced Bacon Ib 4 « | SMOKED 5s) 99 se PICNICS « b. ee eee’ COPYR. © 1957 by National Retail Marketing ’ POTATOES | . We J F 5 file oe @ . ©? o . a ij ra HH & = . a fork. Makes 4 servings. . Broil , of heat & to 10 minutes or until fish flakes easily when tested with) __\ Tie PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1090 || ; NO COUPON NEEDED a Double foil wrapped rere the ORIGINAL creamfiled | chocolate cookie... FINEST EVER MADEt” bat Sanshine Biscuits x - It cost a fortune, It was as pre- cious as gold and was exchanged as wealthtaxes, tributes and ran- shai could be paid with the valu- able little peppercorns. Fathers often hinted at the pep- per they could provide as a dowry to attract eligible young men to their unmarried daughters. Battle, murder and sudden death were tre- quently the lot of those who dared to go in search of this fabulous berry. Now everyone reaches for the pepper mill or shaker to add a Creamed Peas and Tuna Have Tomato Flavor Here’s an excellent Lenten special—creamed green peas and tuna. Combine one can of undiluted tomato soup with an equal measure of undiluted evaporated milk, then heat the mixture. Add one can of drained green peas. Serve on buttered toast ‘or hot waffles with a generous sprinkling of grated cheese. This is not only a mighty tasty dish but pretty to look at, too. 7 i lee will rep It Chét’s ‘trick: dress ‘thin b of green cabbage (for slaw) white wine vinegar, olive oil Add a couple q paprika for a pretty topping. Asparagus Likes Cheese Drain heated .canned asparagus) and serve wit gra Roma no “Icheese, Good with Lasttind eggs on buttered toast, WATCH FOR in iron BGM. ON OR 3-0763 | FILLING YOUR FREEZER | Every Piece Guaranteed to Be Tender e Cut oe Wr een . Frozen and Delivered Free eupouN —e For os Little os RICE WITH CABBAGE—Riso e Cavoli (Rice stock, cooked hers and cabbage snapped up with 2 with Cabbage) is an inviting blend of rice, — black pepper. $ PER Onee P Spice Peps Up Ri ze Once upon a time pepper was ous Spice to any i with D | salt and black THE HOME OF coum mY BoY PRODUCTS much too good for common folk.| great variety of dishes, Black | pepper. pilot Tender ; pepper js the world's best-selling spice, particularly in America. By “pepper’’ we mean piper nigrum, the immature whole berries of a vine which grows in India and the East Indies, Pepper, and spices generally, should enhance foods; entice, not conmmand the tastebuds. In Riso e Cavoli—Rice with Cabbage—the blend of rice, chicken stock, cooked ham and eabbage—it is the black pepper that gives the flavor excite- ment. Cover and steam until rice and | cabbage are tender, about 10 min. | utes. Serve hot as the main dish, Yield: 8 servings. x * * If chicken. stock is not available, use I chicken bouillon cube to each cup water specified in rice package | directions. The Old Fashioned Market With the Modérn Touch The Country Meat Market 7617 Highland y (M-59) “16,0Roea® Open 9 te 0 Including Sundays Now-Enjoy Better-Tasting Heinz Soups And Save Over 42 On Beautiful - WA Rogers Stainless Tableware! Heinz RISO E CAVOLI (Rice with Cabbage) 2 cups long-grained rice , 5 cups anceaggroe stook® 2 teas 2 cups diced “fehtover cooked ham % bond tomato paste Pitter Sian mise Ss ig" 1 firm head gabbage , Cook rice in chicken stock and salt according to directions on package. 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The hat Lilies-of-the-valley bloom profusely on lime ~~ — Give your “high hat” a personal stamp of - sonata vee Gola tot All He is a junior prelaw stu. #8 of silk surah, and matching gloves add the finish- chiffon in this “Look of the Lorelei” hat designed for fashion this spring with the influence of a polka dot Saints Church, com- = = Salk membér of Delta ing touch. + spring. - scarf. ae chairmen at a meeting ~ a ‘. : / s Piedged to Phi Mu social sorority at Indiana University is Barbara J, Rollo of Little- tell drive. She is a freshman. Bloomfield Hills News Peatures TAE Alumnae Luncheon Call Hostess to Explain Da coonge gmgag agen By RUTH SAUNDERS Mrs. John L. Wiant, Mrs. Ans of directors include Wendell William TT, Betesford. Mrs. It will be guest night Satur. — ~ ti tions; joseph Flynn a , hen Winter Club holds \ ' : Mrs. J _flow- BLOOMFIELD HILLS — drew G. Brodie, Mrs. Ralph S. Smith, Dan O’Madigan Jr., Beresford is the former Molly day w S ers; Mrs, Elmer Quine and Therap Y Leader Tuesday at Oakland Hills Coun- = Manuel, Mrs. Franklin Gra- . James F. Pedder, Edward E. — Sylvester, a casa | Keaeallegr sol aay - itua ion Mrs. Roy Annett, member- [§ Speaker for try Club, alumnae of TAE will ham, Mrs. W. Burl Schmidt — . Wilson, William Bridge, R. E. * * oomfield Hills Country Club. ; Meo ship; Mrs, Harold Steinbaugh, s 2 meet for luncheon and a fash- Jr., Mrs. Edgar A, Guest Jr., Lawlor and Ernest.A. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Dahl. Among those who have in- We d din g ay telephone; Mrs, William Wok Church Women _ im show. Proceeds will ben- Mrs. James H. McPhail and x * hire nlc Tweets fe Aso, ee ee Toke Place In fram, united thank-offering; efit the Baptist Children’s Mrs. Alfred D. Grey. Several small dinner parties ~ doe y for pe 7 Mr. and Mrs, E, A, Schirmer, ; z Mrs. M. W. Whitfield, finance; Mrs, Bernard Hanson, super- ome in Detroit. | - «© «¢ were given . Tuesday evening ewe peal —s weeks cf Mr, and Mrs. J, Thomas Smith, Fiqnce’s Church and Mrs, Robert Nienstead, visor of Women’s Occupational TAE, a sorority dating back Officers of Bloomfield Open preceding the Cranbrook Mu- - * : ~ +* Mr. eae ge catia ee sic Guild concert in Cranbrook Downey, Mr, and Mrs. Mer- Therapy at Pontiac State Hos- pital, was guest speaker at the meeting of the women of Ascension Lutheran Church, held at the parsonage home of Mrs. William LaFountain Mon- day evening, Mrs. Hanson discussed her work with mental patients many years, will be known in ~ future as TAE Association, ne. Working for the success of the party are Mrs. Robert A. Frye, Mrs, Robert D. Meek, Mrs. Thomas S. Torgerson, Hunt for this year include living i} ot 1 ¢ e-. a = } i ‘ if The first and only elastic bra that’s firm where a bra ihould be firm! Hat maT Al } ook twice at : “Twice Over” | « Monday through Soturday Downtown AND Dreyton Pleins ~" Col. Henderson says ‘with pride that the Marines have 2,343 ‘occupational specialties, and that Woman Marines are capable of filling 143 of these, ranging from stenographic work to jet engine mainten- ance. . When the Women Marines’ graduated from high school at Kennedy, Tex., in 1928 and from the University of Texas in 1932. COMMISSIONED IN 1943 Sne was commissioned in the Marine Reserves in June, 1943 after training at Mt. ‘Holyoke, Mass, In World War II, she in- structed Woman Marines at Camp Lejeune, N, C., and ernism comes from’ religious and cultural differences. 4 GIVE TALKS Members taking part in the program were Faye Donelson, who spoke on South America; Lillian Davidson, the Middle East; Cora Kreuger, Commu- nism; arid Ines Owen, China. ; x. ®& Social chairman for the eve- ning was Mabel Double assist- ed by, Asenath MacAdams and Ada Kirke. Mrs, Leslie Purslow poured Guests were Mrs. Thomas — Atkinson, Mrs. Garth. Erring- ton, Mrs. Charles Kolb, Mrs. Chester Arnold, Mrs. Emil Bruestle, ‘Sara Lou Davison, Mrs, Voyd Hicks; Mrs. Glenn - Husted, Mrs. F. R. Wollaeger, ’ Mrs. Joyce Thompson and Mrs. both Protestant but of ‘a dif- ferent faith. Although I belong to a church I have never been an active member but have at- "tended my fiance’s church in- stead. “We are personal friends of the assistant minister of my fiance’s church and would like him to perform the ceremony. My parents feel that a girl should be wed in the church she grew up in.” Answer: In the- rather spe- cial situation you describe, it will not be* wrong for you to be married in your fiance's church. “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it neces- sary to invite the parents of all the bridesmaids to the wedding reception? only slightly known or not at served as officer in charge of ee Sa : ) —— all.” bi arine : f . ; } poll Tatas wade: Mr . and Mrs. Henry T. DeHart of Southf ield oe od Answer: They must be invited “She went dack to school road, Birmingham, are shown on their arrival in 50 Members Attend to the church, and if you are teaching after the war for two = Honolulu recently. Mr. DeHart recently retired from WSCS Breakfast having a general reception they — and one-half years and then rejoined the Marines. General Motors Truck and Coach Division. New Heller spinet piano ... to inspire your child! | * * sponsored Youth Fellowship. Fifty members of the Wom- -en’s Society of Christian Serv- ice of First Methodist Church met for their annual February breakfast Thursday at the church. . Ann Giancola, a Methodist deaconess, described how she became interested in her work and related some of her ex- periences. Mrs. Ethel Proffitt also took group will be held March: 11 following a Lenten supper by the Methodist . must also be invited to that. If you're having only the fami- _ lies and. a few intimate friends . there ‘would be no discourtesy in omitting those whom you know only slightly. Pioneer Unit Meets “Fourteen members of Pion- eer Sisters met. Wednesday at - , the‘home of Mrs. Ada Schreck on Ruth street for luncheon. Mrs. C, L. Clough conducted the business meeting and Mrs. L: B. Rubey gave the devo- tion. Mrs. Lucile Hart was a guest. Cherry Pie Contestants CHICAGO wm — Forty-eight state champions heated up ‘their electric ranges today in - final round competition for the 27th national Cherry Pie Bak- ing Championship, =. The finalists came -from an ‘Warm Up for U.S. Finals . champion traditionally presents the prize-winning pie at the White House. WARM-UP SESSION A warm-up session was held to allow the contest- ‘ ants to become thoroughly ac- quainted with their cooking equipment. 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While in Washington,- the -Homemakers of America were brought to Chicago under spon- sorship of. the National Red. Cherry Institute. : ' The Contest is based on:a point system covering baking technique, quality of pie and ‘+ personal character, The parents are -} J “"Shelets the kids eat standing up at the kitchen counter and tells me to ‘dig up' some- thing. Any suggestions? Don't print myname er I'll get ABBY we never eat like this other- “wise."* e-R : “DEAR ABBY: My 19-year- old daughter has lost her mind over a 36-year-old man who works where she works. They say they are getting married in July. She wants him to eat here, three .or four nights a week. I tell her I can’t afford it (he has an enormous ap- petite). “Also on Saturday night he takes a bath here, His*syit is left hanging in our closet. She wants me to take his shirts to the laundromat every week. His underclothes she gives me with her laundry to wash. | think that this is being too familiar. What do you think?” UPSET you'll have no - +. problem cunts &: a square meal. | to cry, naturally cribs and whips them with his - no patience and he has made _ up his mind that these babies will be trained to gbey. When one baby awakens and starts other one wakes up and they both cry. “My husband goes to their belt. It breaks my heart, but I can't do anything about- it. My husband is so big and strong and ill-tempered. Some- times there are marks-on their little backs and bottoms. Abby, should-I take my babies and go to my mother’s? I am so ashamed and_ heart - broken. Pleas guide me right," YOUNG MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: A man who will whip babies with a belt as they lie in their cribs is sick in the head. If he re- |THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1939 this she said sounds more like it was — said by this frien@ who said the other friend said it, Do you think I should call up the have said it and ask her to trom the horse's SUSPICIOUS DEAR SUSPICIOUS: Let it go. 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A Hin some:casen gave ‘reasons that RRR ONE Oe i ae RRR RE tA NNR LORE Pa a — F hifi as. ‘Fi un’ ‘their own families, we asked each teener about the number of other senate Sb dai aaa and to share things.” — Leonard Kowalski, 16, Detroit. - children. . “Four or six—because I love voted large taniiy Forty-seven per cent: said they ss Neo, rade uae children and I want to have lots!nad one brother, and 51 per cent The But Sue Rohler, 14, of Detroit, all my love and devotion.”—Karen|cent—were the oldest in the Po Bran,: na pals, spans s. ily, and only 1 per cent of those cin? & y 1s closer)" “ took . one-sided - decisions were other victors. The only mateh PNH did not win was an exhibition in which Jim Teets was involved in a draw, Mel} Oswald took the other. 2 + Gene Shue topped Detroit and the St. Louis Hawks will be played in Detroit on March 4. The two clubs, who could riot get weather in Pennsylvania, will clash morial Building. The Pistons also announced that against the Cincinnati Royals will be a matinee contest instead of a night game, as previously an- together earlier because the St.| Louis club was grounded by bad| at the University of Detroit's Me-| their game on Sunday, March 1, Boston in a row—the longest losing streak in the NHL this season, New York was beaten when Phil) Maloney and Tod Sloan scored third period goals for Chicago alt- er the teams skated. off tied at 2-| all at‘the close of the second Aid| sion. The Rangers— have blanked in the third period in each of the last six games while t lopponents eave scored 14 Labo ® * Maloney's ie goal and one by Earl Balfour put the Hawks in front 2-0 in the first period, But Andy Bathgate and Dean Prentice deadlocked matters in the second. The setback left the Rangers in fourth place, four points ahead of Detroit. The Red Wings, however, have two less games and have a when they meet the league-lead- ing Montreal Canadiens. NHL STANDINGS WLT cago Welden Cagers Stay nounced. It, too, will be played at U. of D. DETROIT MINNEAPOLIS GrTt GFT Jordan 2 3 7 Baylor 9 11 29 Lloyd 2 2 6 Mikkelsen 6113 Conlin 2 5 9 Hamilton 113 hee 5 11) Ells 4028 Dukes 310 16 + oust 10 § 2%) she 8 6 2 Krebs 12 4 re 5 212 Garmaker 3°17 Mcaritien @ 2 2 Hundley 40 86 Noble 30917 Fiemio 22 6 Farley 1 1 3 Leonar 1 6 2 ra 3133 95 Totals 41 23 10 Det: ieee F 26 17 2% — 95 Mneseapele 20 24 77 25—105 NBA_ STANDINGS EASTERN a 28 Wen Leat Pet Boston 8 6 ‘50 New York ........cc.eeee 34 6 7; cum a ee ee 2 HN 475 iladelphia 3 3 417 WESTERN DIVISION Won Lest Pet. ME MANS ccc crews “1 62 695, Minneapolis wssseevencse 27 633 450 Detrott © vicscsccieccs.c. 24 «% 400 Cincinnati nce e wees ee s 50 neh es HORSEPLAY — ‘Yankee catcher Yogi Berra along with Virgil Trucks of the Yanks and Robin Roberts of the Phillies get involved in some horseplay on @ patting green just-before the trio in Class D Fight American division of the Class D Basketball League with a 48-37 victory over Boys Club last night. at Lincoln. The Welden quintet, trails the Royals by half a game. Bill Davis fired 20 points to pace ‘et the winners’ attack. Eugene Gid- cumbe scored 14 for Boys Club. In Class D National League ac- tion, Don Smith tallied 22 points t-/to lead Eastside Shopping to a 54- 33 triumph over Coca Cola. Bob Colsch. made 12 for the losers. we # chance to gain ground tonight} erticipated in the start ‘of the 6th annual Tampa golf tournament for Major League players, The Yanks are. training at St. Petersburg. j14 home runs in 116 games for the Cleveland Indians. He doubled! that figure last year in 51 games| lat Cleveland and 99 at Kansas! - City. In two seasons against the Tigers, Maris has hit 12 home runs and 10 of them were in Briggs Stadium. top players was in the package he offered the A's. He made his pro- posal to Parke Carroll, Kansas City’s general manager, in a tele- phone conversation. Carroll prom- ised to talk over the proposition when he arrives in Florida next week. This was the first concrete trade. Ferrell has proposed since he took over for McHale last month. “I did some talking with the | Vankees in New York but found |they aren't anxious to make any) | deals with us,’-Ferrell said. : Ned Irish New Boss of Garden NEW YORK —Ned Irish, ex- ecutive vice president of Madi- ison Square Garden Corp., will take over as presideat under the new owners of the controlling arena. This was disclosed at a hearing Wednesday when Federal Judge Sylvester J. Ryan approved the 17 |sale by James D. Norris and Arthur M. Wirtz of their 219,350 shares of Garden stock to the Graham-Paige Corp. for $3,948,300. It was Judge Ryan who handed down the antitrust decree against the International Boxing Clubs of New York and Illinois. Norris had been president ani Wirtz ‘treas- urer of the Garden Corp., parent | trade.” |e a much) -Ferrell said none of the Tigers’ | stock in the big New York sports! - WELL PROTECTED — Jerry Sawchuk, of Red Wing goalie Terry, follows in his dad's ner as a couple other future thee =) stars, son Mark and are Howe, « ettrasins of Gordie. - up the ice at the Detroit Olympia, Jerry, 4, peers he his eed bockey pads. a Rams Entertain §t. Bernard Five Only Area Parochial Tilt Here Friday; St. ‘Lions Confident That Both Will Decline Offers Respective Alma Maters Have Assistants’ Jobs Still: Open "ES DETROIT w—The Detroit Lions are confident both Earl Morrall and Terry Barr will decline coach ing opportunities and return to ithe professional football club next season, “We have. talked with both of them,” said president-general manager Edwin J, Anderson, “and I feel certain they will be back in the Detroit Lions’ camp in July.” Morrall reportedly has been offered an assistant coaching job at Michigan State, his alma mater, and Barr apparently could have an assistant'’s job -at Michigan, his alma mater, if he said the word. “We have no reason to believe they won't return," said Anderson. ~~ * * Neither school is saying, of course, that any other has been made, But both are looking for assistants and it is known both Morrall and Barr have © been approached about getting into coaching at their respective schools. “Roth of them havé good Michael at Visitation AP Wirephote FIRST CASUALTY — Former Detroit Tiger catcher J. W. Porter, now with the Washington Senators is the first casualty of opening day practice in the Senators’ camp at Orlando, Fla. Man- ager Harry Lavagetto-(right) and coach Ellis Clary look at the gash on Porter's forehead after he was hit with a ball which took a bad hop. organization of the clubs, until Welden’s stayed on the heels of their recent resignations. front-running Lakeside in the ‘ Judge Ryan had ordered the two boxing clubs dissolved ond) ruled Norris and Wirtz had to scl! their Garden stock. His decre 'was upheld by the US. Supreme Court. WEDNESDAY'S FIGHTS By The Associated Pres: —— "REACH, Fila. — Charles (Son- ih Liston, oe Philadelphia, st: ike DeJohn, Syracuse N.Y., LBUQUE M. — Art Persiey. haus N. 132, New York, outpointed Joey Limes. | 132, Albuquerque, 10. Rays opal Beoht Fooeures 5, en o t ‘one! ure, . AP Wirephoje ? ye Baseball's Hospital List Grows; Mantle Says No e| By The Associated Press Baseball's hospital patients shared the spotlight today with the latest contract signees and poten- tial holdouts, Red Schoendienst; Milwaukee second baseman, and Bill Rigney, San Francisco manager, already |hospitalized, were joined yester- day by Lindy McDaniel, St, Louis}: Cards’ right-handed pitcher. MéDaniel underwent. an emer- gency appendectomy in Meridian, Miss. He was in surgery for an hour and is expected to join the Cardinals in St. Petersburg, Fla., next week, Schoendienst, who has tubercu- losis, is expected to undergo sur- gery today for removal of a small diseased portion of his lung, His physician said, “‘We are optimistic — Red's chances of playing in 1 ” _Rigney_ fs recovering rapidly S partans Fear Loss of Olson EAST LANSING (AP)—Michi- gan State is in danger of losing starter Lance Olson for its basket- ball game Saturday with Purdue. Olson is in the University Health « {Center with a bruised. heel hurt Monday in the Sparthns’ victory |: over Northwestern. Olson was hurt in the final seconds when shoved against a basket. support. The 6-4 playmaker, who's the Big Ten leader's fourth-highest scorer, is unable to:place his pain- fui heel-on the ground. Dr, James Feurig, Health Center director, said-Olson's héel is not as tender as it was and it may recover in time for him to face the Boilermakers. ‘from injuries received im an auto- ‘mobile accident, Giants’ President Horace Stoneham talked with Rig- ney by phone from.Phoenix, Ariz, and reported, “‘It looks like he will be qut of the hospital Friday and could be here Monday for the official opening of spring train- ing.” In Kansas City, outfielder Bob Cerv, who played with a wired jaw for: several months last season, and Athletics’ General Manager Parke Carroll reached a deadlock in their salary talks. It is believed that Cerv is asking for $30,000, double the amount offered him. “Mr. Carroll left future talks. up to me,” said Cerv, who hit 38 homers and had a .305 batting av- erage. “He said ‘go home and think about it.’ As far as I'm concerned ‘I've thought plenty about it.” * * * The Mickey Mantle-New York Yankees contract squabble was again in the news. The star out- fielder said he won't go into spring training without signing his con- tract, Mickey said he had sent |back the contract offered him and has discussed it twice with the Yanks by telephone. Yankee General Manager George Weiss did manage to~get in some productive effort. He signed Don Larsen, the no-hit pitcher of the 1956 ‘World Series for an estirnated $18,000. Also coming to terms with the World Champions were first baseman Marv: Throneberry and Frank Leja, - * * * “4 . Other signees included Tom Gor- man of Kansus City, Dick Hyde of Washington, Bob Skinner and Andy Pafko of Milwaukee and Earl Torgeson and Les Moss of the Chicago White Sox, 4 i - [tangles with strong St, Bernard in Only one of the three area Cath- olic basketball ‘clubs will be in action, on the home front, Friday night. Parochial fans are prom- ised a red-hot argument at St. Thomas Hal), where St. Frederick game get for 7 p.m. | ' While the Rams are at home, St, Michael epposes a tall De- trolt Visitation club at Visita. tion Community Center, 2000 Bur- Hagame, Pete Viviano, for 18 years the Ramblers’ coach, brings a good club here. It has a 8-3 record, boasts several outstanding boys in Jay Frontera (21-point average), and John Trupiano. Frontera is the ace scorer, Trupiano (6-3) a tine rebounder. Both are hard to stop, Both Shamrock and Ram tilts are “firsts” with their respective “Visitation Eagles have a good 9-3. record, were runnersup in the Wert Side 2nd division, the Cat olic league. Chavez Ravine Deed Expected SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Gov. Edmund Brown. expects a deed for 296 acres of Chavez Ra- vine to be delivered today to the City of Los Angeles. After the city pavs the state $170,374 for the acreage it can do anything it wants. with the prop- erty, Brown says. Los Angeles’ plans to turn the 36 acres and other land’ in the area over to the Los Angeles Dodgers for a haseball stadium. The assembly committee on governmental. efficiency and econ- omy reported yesterday it could aS Ee Se ee sale, Central and Skippers in Road Mat Meets Pontiac Central and ‘Waterford are among four Oakland County schools involved in road wres- visit Melvindale while the Skip- pers are at Wayne in their final dual tests, Farmington visits Detroit Thurston and strong Hazel Park is at Royal Oak tling matches tonight. The Chiefs |. futures in professional football,” sald coach George Wilson, “If they did not, then I would think it would be wise for them to grab a coaching job. But both of these fellows are fine athletes, and great assets to our club.” Wilson recalled that tackle John Gordy played one season with the Lions — in 1957 — then took an assistant coaching job at Nebras- ka, only to return to the Lions for next season. * * * “We believe this is a good illustration of how a player can get to feeling that he must grab at the first coaching opportunity,” said Anderson. ‘‘Someone sold Gordy on that idea. Now he knows he can learn & lot of football, COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPD — A measure to eliminate ‘“‘all wager+ “ling, gambling, or betting at race tracks” in Ohio-was introduced in the legislature yesterday. The bill, offered by State Rep. Charlies F. Madden Jr., means the death knell of the betting windew at both harness and running tracks should it pass, Gov.. Michael Disalle recently hit at betting, stating that he found it hard to justify betting on horses. Disalle did not. advocate the elimination of all betting, however, but he is urging bills to reduce the mumber of tracks and acing days in Ohio. “It would be hard to eliminate horse racing,” the governor said, “but, at least we could clean it ~tup.’* Sailers Pace Wik | Kimball Completing Se state, team, 6-3. WHEATON, Ill (® — Wheaton Wednesday quit the College. Con-| second ference of Illinois because the col- lege was winning too many cham- pionships in football, basketball and track. Athletic Director Harv Chrouser}. said Wheaton officials decided on} withdrawal from. the eight-member conference becatise of “apparent inequity of strength; due td Whea- ton’s larger enrollment of 1,700." _& Charter mem- ber of the conference in 1946, Wheaton’s confetence record has included: Eleven track titice under Gil Wheaton Quits Linyie | 4q ht championships te ot er a eta competition. basketball titles and a nad excellent Dodds, former famed miler, ne) LUDVIKA, Sweden @ — The arene 2 f . . a3 + A * 5 Pa > » Cen + tests ~More than 18 inches of snow fell Wednesday and was continuing. While most of the early-arriving contestants holed up in their dor- a 105 millimeter ea ri banged away yesterday 4 dangerous cornices on the sii courses, trying to knock down . snow pileups that might cause avalanches, Morale was low, especially among Chileans who came early to" practice, conditions an the Squaw Peak men's downhill course caused officials to switch this event, set for Monday, to the shorter women's course known as KT 2. i edema Aree Our Machine Shop Specializes in the Following Services: Visibility was cut to 50 to 100 feet for a brief time yesterday, © Camshait Grinding © Valve Reseating © Cylinder Head Milling © Valve Relacing © Block Boring © Val Guide eine -@ Lathe Work Mon. Wed, Fri, 8 A, M.-9 P.M, Tues. Thurs. suas Sat, #12 ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE ph WOHLFEIL-DEE *"s! FE 2-490 . Bloody and other mixed drinks or atraight .. . Arrow Vodke is smooth and light aa a bubble. Ask for Arrow Vodka today. "ARROW LIQUEURS QORP., DETROIT 2, HIGH. 80 & 100 PROOF, DISTILLED FROM GRAIN wer vareity.swim team this year is of Waterford High. Singleton, shown with coach Charles MeCal- free, is a service veteran and he swims in the breastetrake event. In two dual meets he finished first and third. SWIMS AT MAU — A sophomore member of Michigan State's \Vikings of Flint Northern Battle Chiefs for Title PCH Cagers Eye Valley Honors in State's Tep High School Game fy BILL CORNWELL Friday is V-Day" in the basket- ball fortunes of Pentiac Central High School. The ‘'V’' could stand for victory, ote course, and all af Central's many well-wishers whe have fel lowed the Chiefa through thiek and thin this seasen hope that it does. But in this case the letter V will have to stand for Vikings— whom the Chiefs meet temprrow Canference title at stake. the Vikings of Flint Northern | night at Wildanger Fieldhouse in | Flint with the Saginaw Valley | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 | PQNTIAC CENTRAL FOE — Flint Northern's 6-foot-4 center, is just one of the Vikings ready td give Pontiac Maybe the letter V will change’ lits meaning from the Vikings ta) victory for PCH after the battle | ig ended, but to do it the Chiefs will have to play 32 minutes of, basketball at its very ied * This is the No. 1 prep attraction in Michigan. No other game on the weekend horizon ean compare with it in glamor or magnitude of im- portance, The ehamplonship af Michi- gan’s toughes, Olass A league William Singleton, 1953 graduate He OUTFITS... POLES & BINDINGS mic Gotnd ais peers as Low as. $29.05 $29.95 IMPORTED GERMAN SKI BOOTS a $19.05 $24.95 SKI BOOTS, WITH BOOT-WITHIN- CONSTRUCTION $14.95 ate oo $32.95 to $55.00 MEN’S and LADIES TRETCH PANTS as Low as $24.95 OPEN ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. DAY THRU FRIDAY ALPINE SKI SHOP Now... Skiing Conditions Vary Around Michigan Sites ridee on the outceme, The ¢on- feat pits the state's top-ranked quintet — Pontiac Central — against 4th-rated Fiipt Northern. To the winner goes at least a) share of the Valley erown and an’ leven more solid foothold in the ooa| Weekly prep poll, | rently rated the nation’s best in s + * the Associated Press poll. nj Coach Art Van ‘Rysin's Ponting North Caroling (17-1 over-all) cagers proudly —_— an overall nailed its second clutch decision 6/1) record and @ fl mark in over State by sinking 2% of 20 neha sl 8 ov ial coe a wee GoopreLLows | auypay MIXED free throws. Ung 93 ela overtime at the hands’ Pts Coie wu. x» * * I 7 Se Blk “Jol Valley rival Flint Central an the as om F ase we 3) \ ae 1} ; Et's % 3 In other big ones Eastern Ken- exsaiiegt " Aranular oy) latter’s court after the Chiefs had Gidiey wr i ustorn ‘warortt. kee rk # Beyler 4 49 §4| tucky wrapped up the Ohio Valley “ei 4 re County) — ir n| Woipped the Indians here. ancute cut ef me ye. S a eda = ont ath st Px Gaderases aad’ an NCAA bord et i i rs aa th it tt comes Flint Northern, oached by site Mis. Co, 4 ‘ izhat a? | uy BW hel ea Ml vith a 7270 victory over Westera Ai TES i. 4 tata dack Pariotins is equally proud | Tile 184, “Otdley ‘tee, | SOwLin ‘Kentucky; Kentucky kept in the 3 ae saat MEE Se ee eget see, a Tne : ra co a - ; i XAs a a . ; i Moen it song Sie "| tac — 7-4. The Vikings’ only Oli iY 4 anaes Jury. ¢ ry Hanitoe Dee $830 Cora Was 2) 29\Christian moved closer ta the 9 inches bax te wee ng tae at. reversal was a 57-49 loss to the Hochesier L 49 42 Loqnard Dist. do 2 See eee oe Bente Cee! 26 5p Southwest conference title in a 68- fs pretty sean wayen) | Chiefs at PCH and the North. ‘Bon an 2 ie oe He The Meybees 48 4) We ielser Contr 18 60, G4 decision over Rice, and West with sis a ua | gre a cigiaaka | pomeen poled ee, tor the | a Buren Bowl a fein ‘5 mae J. Maase and L shirley sf0'spit "| Virginia battered Pitt 90 69. f er retura mateh ever sipce. 2503 Teurne dos- bed INDE rT. : T. 7, BOWLING LEAGUE ment ho uls St, oe ‘wih ba lease "aoe ett Rae righon of vate, ee : BEEN? Atortamts®* ohes|gtiaghP Bi A ta Senecie Ga addins enton wee eo snare abe Cine ae 3 ae ‘thaw's| and NET entrieg Villanova and tai i MY be ng IDishmaster 434 Clay Craft ij 49 | $$ 11579 - Fordham fattened their records. 4G MBaziord) “hud menos ing @eod yy west. gagement between twe ot. the t fo hy Motor Ina B. Fk: r+ : base, state’s best schoolboy teams. Game |P&R ESF gr ny St. Joseph's routed Buyckpell a "bet vr oe inches base. ba time is 8 p.m. ware ‘Ne aii , i Pte * At Etcchet 8 it — BH 87-64, Lagale walloped: Albright Baas Gu tek, et Re a ea anges s+ « les omer a. ‘en Meters 013, Vamer oe ont en : 46 — a lei ag co gpl The winner will clinch a tie for| 2 (DC) a t, Francis top- ee ts, myc! thee champiouehie, Esch toms beg! eneeal mane ‘MIXED POURLES mh d tis hea cain Fat 4 $d pled Steubenville, one of the smail vere Rey ne figy'erd t ABC M one conference contest following ¥ ee pastors HH Gutter punters ar D. Powell N9— Automat va thi an powers of the midwest, a tee @ ee tomorrow's ht, PCH has to pints | | coous can base. All factli- ast! ae ee North. Se! bans m Airikes H Dovvle Eeeutle i“ ¥ Nfs MAFORETTES t! Villanova shet its record to 17-4 jay: ey of base, ern goes to Bay City Central, both’ PWemenvean Corte dea dean Core “a: ee ae pcan ae ‘7 a hai — ee ys Pe Ua | ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Ciin-,00 the night of Friday, Feb, x!" Men—Clift Genter 390 Chuck Shotwell ie seact dham celebra th a 66. ete’ thal ' ton's Drugs team of Vandalia,|to close the regular season and 615 asb-a4 4 decision over Canisius. $,Mo., took over the lead in the/ule. : 7 . 8 LADIES AUBURN LADIES MAJORS Booster division of the 56th an-| Northern seeks to earn at least a NC eases nual American Bowling Congress share of its 5th Valley title = os en | bee sun NH Ba esirie *. 4 inches’ powder, skiing tournament yesterday. last eight seasons. The Chief nt Soe A: Seite Ber, ° f ; eee snow pack. in coins toow. Bae * * ® wan the arown in 1987 when they) General a. He at _ : le (akeyige)—to-14| With leadoff man J. G. Haynie went through the ldgame SVC (True aay 30 Fb Rares ; $y | areal oo Paar | ingh bas pordst, '|relling a 606 series, Clinton's post-|#chedule unbeaten to gain honors oe a "General Panty Beeey base, 2 “ae bash eg a 2,746 and knapked Jones|all alone. Tes: Chuck Ghacks i and O Lakes a Bid! apa Wilt bul" Suck Lines af Musegee, Olle, senuany oop woutn tare (MOU S Sam Willi apa a into second place. Jones had Peqtian en he *Piigt be erthern OAKLAND women te i am | ams gained the lead Sunday, first day) hy — a Ne wae ot s Kats No. 2 m4 “ Atomic 4 3 a a) d b L A R By BEN OLAN : of the Gaia Sor — 2,712. a Rebale ee 8 Sum ere ot - Katz No Vins we fice pm a ot igne \ | ams Baseball rules state that a runner ; won 8-10 35 Urick eee. miterenines §=0 must touch each base in proper The booster divislen 4 te for teamalst LOC" £2 MeRT Od ete ee anttetont tee” Ae 5 with an average of 850 or less. "33 Robertson i, 3 Wright He + Ancromans ws Tenens Jaks aa, sais ws sates te Mn sumone rage idpad ada acai ; In the open team division, Blatai Bales a é-t 45 Jones §-11 Kats No. 1 1746. ngeles Rams, after keeping an/But when he fails te touch a base Beer of Toledo, 0,, moved into|# rrdilpsa ej e+ car €3 | mixe Saaete ee on the prospect since 1949,'with other runners on, how is the eighth place with 2,830. Metropoli- $8 Dritchott 628 Hemilten 3 | Cru cw on Oxmun’s 34 of Sam Williams gait at erro dagritigaal Now on Display in }jtan Clothing of Dayton, O., leads | SB\ Sanders” 6-0 [Peceuntry aa aparkt-Orit. $2 31/from Mich a end/ Here is just such a theoretical the Window of that division with 2,955. rem ney Pee » iprewry's RE a eS name ote eee situation, What is your decision? No one broke into the top 10 in 5q|NuRrite Plat. 38 31 Miracle EH 43| pounder fresh : x * * , ‘ ; 0 .. , f the singles, doubles or all-events 3 ra qe GR. Bagine \errenge ml retire thi: Te “4 are - as a man nearly } Jim Piersall is on second base. S. ©. ROGERS divisions. ig Me decir a if * Lane ny Beaton , Homan Lounge 054, Sparte-Griffin "9635. i eaten Ger es ae ee and Vic Power on first for the | - Lawrence St. : reared } Punt He. Ay bos a Powriac HOUSEWIVES |The Rams followed his progress Cleveland Indians against the De- Gezelle . . . Cape Buttalo. .. Hoppy Has Makeover a Poy ny a ¥ city barat’ Rar, @ 19 Amb. fnsul gzai/a@t Pensacola Naval Air Station’ troit Tigers, No one is out and Kudu . . . Gerenuk . . . Impala, eS ct Broce # Barber se oy Pont, Ree 2 «and drafted him as a future in|Russ Nixon, the next batter, sends and many other interesting ob- || Howard (Hopalong) Cassady. |s3 mighiand Pk. 46 47 Arthur Hill @1 Westsite Sve. 4227 Ruverior Bid. 2753) 1956, a long drive that lands safely in jects. [halfback of the Detroit Lions, who'$} pOtenusre so °° Mune Cont O Piick's Ba vher_ shan 60 aa 8 Ox right center field. Piersall and COLLECTION OF ives in Bimungherm, 16 rower | a mM “ay itinme 838 Mi. Bolinger $34 Phillie Best Golfer Power score and Nixon reaches DR. M. C. WORSTER on a ee % "| | SYLVAN LANES ' \Second. However, third baseman 30-DAY SAFARI TO Perot ee : . RAAT A GLANCE Wt TAMPA, Fla. ®—Pitcher John| Eddie Yost of Detroit noticed that TANGANYIKA | J eegplotig corrective Now om York, innail “116 Gray of the Philadelphia Phillies|Piersall did not touch third base. — _ ~ surgery on nse, . ng won a threeway sudden-death |He gets the ball, steps on third and . ee ee oo = playoff yesterday for top honors|sPeaks to the umpire. The umpire Boston vn AE : rE in Tampa's annual eae ton mle that Piersall did not touch 6 schepur #itournament at Palma Ceia Golf|the bag. aaah I Detroit Pen Course. : 4 Mill St ANYONE SEEN POCAHONTAS? She’s got a reputation for saving people. So our Jon Smith figures she can save a lot of people from making a bad deal by _ sending them to Matthews-Hargreaves to | get the right deal on a new Chevy. (Downtown Pontiac) , 1 4" = 15”. ae We tread in our own | 16” and All Truck Gisee treuble when the Chiefs and Northern collide to- morrow night | in and Saginaw Valley Conference saa Bob Hamilton, Hamilton excels Central lots of 24 te Boe ‘ title showdown at Wildanger Fieldhouse in Flint. on the backboards and is North- ern's 2nd leading searer with 145 paints in 12 games for a 12.08 average. | Tar Heels Aim for National Title By The Associated Prens North Carolina is the prove n) class of Atlantic Coast Conference | |basketball. But the Tar Heels still have to go through two more weeks, ot “R) Russian roulette” be- fore they can attempt another na- tional champianship. Russian reyletie is coach Frank ‘McGuire's term for an ACC sys- tem that junks a full season of competition and orders a post-séa- son tournament to determine the conference reusesenjative in the National Collegiate ehempionships With an one nal slate, like that of the Tar Heels after last night's 74-67 vio ever North Caraljna State, most teams could start firming plans for the NCAA. Rut the Tar Heels will have to hape that luck doesn’t run out during the ACC tournament at Raleigh March. §.7. The NCAA would like te have the (eam eur: y On 451 S. Saginaw St. FE 5-4161 ED WILLIAMS “You name the terms” Your “ea 8 6.70/15 er Exchenge New Tire. “vosigeage | | | | Do you think that: | a. All runners are out, retiring the side? .- b. Plersall and Power are out? | c. Only Piersall is out? ponaany you S| ssedUNa eo au} pp hy S,seutms sus #4848 ay} ‘}NO Om} O18 sr9y) Ss9qT1 oo S| [etd AO ~ Oo: eatuy FE 2-8303 SELLING OUT! | Compiere STOCK HARDWARE | eines pte bec. EMPIRE SUPPLIES 2000 UNTON LAKE 80). hp reat THE PONTIAC PRESS, ' THtURSbAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1050_ p Titles Friday) ih Frame — Aussie Cricket eereny Ace With Yanks SYDNEY (AP)—Dashing crick- . jeter Norm O'Neill was: given the nod by his boss today to spend four weeks training with the New York Yankees baseball team in St. Petersburg, Fila. O'Neill, 21, is the brightest hope of Australian cricket, He is a star bat and renowned at throwing the ball straight and fast at the wick- ket. He is also an inter-state base- ball player< possibly.a little high- seen One of the highlights of every bowling season comes up again here Saturday when the Bowling Proprietors Association of Greater Pontiac sponsors its annual Captain-Sponsor tournament, All the action is at East Highland Recreation this year where five of the doubles teams already jumped the gun last Sunday because they cannot take part Saturday, The big day is annually climaxed with a gala banquet for everyone taking part. The Old Nill Tavern willbe “Guaranteed for theclife of your car.” Protects your car . from rust-out. Quiets your ¢ar-ride, Pontiac . Undercoatin 136 S., Saginaw FE 4S sts Cranes; Waterford, Avondale and Holly Also Home Two of Oakland County’s five re- field Bowl, with 4 lanes will mainitig ‘unsettled prep basketball league ‘racés can be decided to- er standard than United States high school, The Yankees announced on {the scene of the fete again Saturday night. All kinds ‘open this spring on 8 Mile Rd, Add high scores: Don Conta 269; Tuesday they would give O'Neill a trial, and he is expected at St. Petersburg on March 4. 1624 and D. Parrott 245-685 (Utica at the affair as a climax sg: Lawrence KC), Shirley Pointer to a big day of fun. and M. Anderson 233 (Ladies All Association officers Stan Mayes Star), A. Andonian 253 (Northside and Barb Howe and Jay Koprince ae eegg de F, aires 246 have ‘been hard on ar| oy lvan Supper Club) and Jim ave working Charlton 268-244-224-624 (Land-O- rangements—especially concerning} Lakes). the banquet. They hope to have a top name bowler and city official as leading guests. * * * This is big gest fun-packed event of the keg season each year here and in several com- munities. It Is the one time where the captain is able to show his appreciation to his sponsor, The standings of the Michigan Elks tournament at Ann Arbor should have some Pontiac men at or near the top in one or more of the divisions by Sunday night. Teams from Lodge 810 will fill three squads there Saturday in the final local bid for state honors. HERE 'N’ THERE Stroh star Tony Lindemann is, conducting a month-long scliool al-, ternating at 10 different — ments in the southern part of Oak-! land County. He will appear twice, a week through March 4. . The, annual women’s city tourney comes up Feb, 28 amd March 1 at Mont: calm Centre... . Local proprietors | now also belong to the Michigan | and national BPAA, Some 15 members of the Huron | Hetty, ipa a third will be par-} tially the books providing the favorites are victorious. Topping a slim non-league list will be the game at Pontiac North- ern matching the Huskies against Cranbrook. The Cranes should rate the edge on the basis of a 58-36 romp. last month -but they have; dropped all three outings since while. PNH has won two of its last three, Troy. in the Oakland B and sur- prising Romeo in the Tri-County are the teams seeking clinchers while Wayne-Oakland pacesetter Brighton can be assured a ute tie by winning Friday. The Eastern Michigan and Southern Thumb loops still have wide open battles with three con- tenders in each case. Fighting for the runnerup slot is all that’s left in the Inter-Lakes and South Central, The big Romeo five, which has come along fast after a mediocre start, will have its work cut out against improved-Lapeer. The Bull- dogs have won seven.-straight in- cluding a 73-67 verdict at Lapeer but the Panthers have taken three ‘in a row since that loss. Roches- ter will be a strong choice as host to lowly L’Anse Creuse. Triumphs for Lapeer and Rochester would end play in a three-way deadlock. Troy will be heavily favored to wrap things up at home against Clawson although the Colts only nipped the Trojans by two earlier. The league's 2nd slot could be de- 2 OVERHEAD LOCATIONS LOW . BIG savines ror You IN LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS Authorized Pontiac-Rambler Dealer Russ Johnson Motors Broadway Corner of Shadbolt — M-24 Corner of teeta MY 2-287) | CAN YOUR TIRES PASS Ira Murchison to Run in Milwaukee March 9 MILWAUKEE (®—Ira Murchison co-holder of the world record of 10.1 seconds in the 100-meter dash, will make his first start of the in- door track campaign in the Journ- al Games March 9. Murchison, a student at Western Michigan, will defend his title in the 50-yard dash, He accepted an invitation Wednesday to compete. Murchison has not competed since} the holidays because of illness. He {started working out again Monday. Liston Seeks Top Foes MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)— Managers of Charles ‘(Sonny) Liston, hard-hitting heavyweight from Philadelphia, hollered for “only rated fighters'’ today after he stopped Mike DeJohn of Syra- N.Y., last night in six Pontiac Press Pheto ~— DIRECTOR, STAR PUPIL — Gene Norris, Pontiac Central High swimming coach and director for the March 6-7 Sag- inaw Valley championships here, has a word with a star pupil. Bruce Norvell, ace orthodox breaststroke swimmer, is rated a threat in his specialty. This is Pontiac’s first Valley title meet and takes place in the Pontiac Northern pool. First Time in Pontiac SVC Swim Title Meet in PNH Pool The ‘Jacks have been Valley kings for the last six years. Bay City shared the title in 1952, wom it in 1950, Only other team to cut into the string of Hill's titles was the Chiefs, who shared the spot Other officials are Dean Wilson announcer; former PCH swim coach Robert (Des) Boyce, head judge; Earl Gunn, head referee; Edwin Dauw, PNH coach, head timer; recording clerk, Thomas At- kinson’ and “diving judges, Gunn,|in 1948. Gainey’s team is favored Riskey and Dauw. Awards will bejonce more. presented by administrative aide t (PCH) William Lacy. Competing schools are defend- Saginaw. Valley Conference swimming and diving champion- ships will be held, for the first time in Pontiac, March 6-7. This big, and important aquatic event has been scheduled for Pontiac North- ern’s fine Olympic-type pool. The program details have been completed. Gene Norris, Pontiac Central coach, is the meet manager. x * The Northern pool ‘s a regu- lar Olympic installation. It mea- termined as Lake Orion visits Fitz- gerald needing a win to tie. Avon- dale, carrying a slim chance for a ual Officials for the six-school event, PCH has te bak eC ri ié le atic a Caousy ee Soe L ‘travel to Saginaw High and North: Fy Tee 44 Yard Birde anes 4 en of base, me ern goes to Bay City “Central, both! PWeren—veen Cartier 243 dean a, ae a oi BM me. fe iH ST. LOUIS (AP) — The Ciin-0n the night of Friday, Feb, 27,!° {Men—CUft genter 220, Chuek Ghotwell ee tean Ming eae I vee . on's Drugs team of Vandelia,|to close the regular season met wsoeagiy MS ke Ma., took over the lead in the/ule. LKS LADIE AUBURN LADIES MAJORS ae pen Fake! Booster division of the 56th an-| Northern seeks to earn at least a ee 6 BaTiy Ste: up Mxt_ tt ‘ i apn clpeh nual American Bowling Congress) share of its 5th Valley title in 1 ees uh yg oes eae oF trie re ob 4 inches powder, -s : tournament yesterday. last eight emaayd The Chiefs last) Bregers ¥.1 3. nit 4 ioe ae \ pa 1x SKI OUTFITS... snow vi, in sence” "new pon Bki- * * * won the crown in 1957 when they General ve. 3 Test 17 4 INCLUDING SKIS, pOOTS, POLES G BINDINGS | ts ee xe, io ae seh rane eat man JG, Haynie eM, ght Oars eo 2 ee ¥ ng a G06 series, tan's post-| &: en to ge. Bre shi bat aeeas| as Lwas $30.05 bare et e's i CSS ed 8 2.746 and knapked Jones|all alone. Me, Cone Sas, OS taneS rakes ; ean | Truck Lines of Mushoges, Okle., My to, tees thy Ole ‘OAKLAND €QUNTY WOMEN rs, MSU’ S Sam Williams $29.95 IMPORTED GERMAN SKI ROOTS pap gag A yeaa wal to. een gs ga wi me ; i gained the lead Sunday, first day) ie Barn “4 As 2 ° Seeeke oo $. Katz No, 2 44 °% Atamic 4 d Nw... $49.05 : Of the T2day tourney, with 2112. 2) Rebate EE aot re EP Ronee we 1 Be 2S Ni Bist on ee igne y ams | fhe tee Ge oes. Ge cere oe The seeie: oe = for teams eo. tt Meniey > ti gbibal Sl uF Aas id $24, 95 SK! Boor co WITH BOOT. WITHIN. with an average of 850 or less. 133 mentee if, Hy Wright $3 ‘Autremont ‘Ye Tones ee sa. eh, oe ANGELES @—The | Las NSTRUCTION In the open team division, Blatzii} RMWarg £3 si ESRtS EE Bate Net ee. Species) Reuse, alter keering | Nw... $14.05 ; [Beer of Toledo, ©., moved into/t} wumen £4 HF ONE, &t Rens, ROUSE al Welmaddag secewet Ge Ucn . _ eighth place with 2,830. Metropoli-'55 vritchstt 6-2 54 Hamilton 6-4 je1yy “ge Cen s Gum by si spinty | 2 31\of Sam Williams, captain and end $32.95 to $55.00 MEN’S and LADIES’ | Now on Display in }itan Clothing of Dayton, 0., leads A Sanders 6-0 |v countey 42 i anes rit $1 31\trom Michigan State, STRETCH PANTS the Window of ON er iroke inte the rem ei on ante cit, ne Pak. §8 Mitac M's. gh al] me, AME spotted the 6-3, 20, | ; 0 one broke into the top 10 in 8 Ravel ‘3 8 i eoruren 38 Centing’s Ne 33 Mirecle M % 3 fipounder as a freshman nearly 10 aslLwas $24.05 | S. C. ROGERS Jie, sists. douties or been St weet {flocnis tae Sarria a4 080 at Michigan, Sate "Bay City iliqams went into the service. OPEN “TIL 9:00 PM. MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 24 E Lewrence StF opus i ristiarh. 4 Sinz 4 rowmngc souermvcs rye Rama ‘ollowed, bs. proges I Gazelle. . . Cape Buffalo . Hoppy Has Makeover arte SR at Tathot’s Bar, AT19 Amb. Insul. 3841/8 Pensacola Naval Air Station . . 4 3 4 ee ae ites HP race's marber 809° Pont. Rec. 9 2640 A L P| N F Kudu... Gerenuk . . . impala, $3 Piet Gent. $3 12 Gasinas 59) WKC 8422 Art & tits a753/8Md drafted him as a future in . . S 4 i S Hi (@) p and many other interesting ob- Howard (Hopalong) Cassady, | 43 Highland Pk. @7 Arthur Hill. @1,Westsiee Sve. 4797 Superior Bid. 2753) 1956 jects. ‘halfback of the Detroit Lions, who’ % uy Cy a: 608 Flint Cent. @§/Pont. Rec. 1 4938 Team Na, 10 1070 lives in Birmingham, is recover- =. —_ m= - ama 890 Balinget 220 nee HTH : COLLECTION OF ig trea’ Weer Beguty da — Phillie Best Golfer a i DR. M. C. WORSTER SYLVAN LANES - copay Sapam Te bocce Seaeel 2 | BASE, lan mate TAMPA, Fla. «Pitcher John TANGANYIKA ssady underwent corrective ew ee ime te Gray of the Philadelphia Phillies — surgery on his nose. won a three-way sudden-death a ——————s yesterday for top honors in Tampa's annual baseball-golf tournament at Palma Ceia Goif VONE SEEN POCAHONTAS? | She's got a reputation for saving people. So our Jon Smith figures she can save a lot of people from making a bad deal by sending them to Matthews-Hargreaves to get the right deal on a new Chevy. MATTHEWS coer HARGREAVES a ye | BA Mill St. (Downtown Pontic) FE S-4161 14" = , 15" share of the Valley erown and an’ Tar Heels Aim for National Title | By The Assaciated Press North Carolina is the proven class: of Atlantic Coast Canference basketball. But the Tar Heels still) The championship of Meh nave to go through two more) |competition and orders a post-sea- weeks of “Russian roylette’’ fore they can attempt another na- tional championship. | Russian reylette is coach Frank |McGuire's term for an ACC sys- tem that junks a full season of be-| son tournament to determine the as eer tere s | ea at's ae : Diewnr's reappia Gidie: @ wes, wes cerft. 3| Haneute VCR. “hh te eoached by Fede Mle Go, f 2 ae 8. Lars | eft te i Phe ty Tad 6 nes 3H Tile 105%, Gidley ‘tee IMPeRIAL aie fe Py Shaw's Jwiry. 1% 45 62 30 8troh's 40 42 Leonard Dist. 40 iz rifts vron Bowl Rochester L uron Bewl 49 43 ont. Elec 45 46 11th Prame 31 61 DM. Lanktree 215, &. Pointer 342: Shaws ana Huren Bow) @@4, Shaw's Jewelry LApiRs ae STARS wh Ward's Fura: o Py Shaw's 7s A Hart Window 65 33 Hickggn's Dighmaster a4 Clay Craft if ss + ead Tan RB. tii. ose 4 s Putnter 233, . n.-Couptry 31 40 7, sump ay MIXED er hier 6 Bt vee. eA ae 83 Pi. $83 conference representative in the National Collegiate ehermpionships. With an - M gccare slate, like that of the Tar Heels after last night's 174-67 viotery over North Caraljna State, most teams could start firming plans for the NCAA. But the Tar Heels will have to that luck doesn’t run out during the ACC tournament at Raleigh March, §-7. The NCAA would like te have the (eam cur: rently rated the nation’s best in the Associated Press poll. North Caroling (17-1 over-all) nailed its second clutch. decisian over State by sinking 26 of 30 free throws. * * * In other big ones Eastern Ken- tucky wrapped up the Ohio Valley Conferenee and an NCAA berth with a 72-70 victory over Western BOWLIN . | HURON ADIES MATINEE ‘ WwW arnes C&T 63 25 Doolin Sh Ser & § Hamilton Dec $8 30 Cut-A-Wey M Galan Mfg Co. 53 35 Eekle Cus Fu 3 ‘3 ——- Ritrs ‘9 °8 [mperia!l Sal 28 5 be Meybees 48 40 Walser Contr 19 0, E Vallins 195-13@, VY. Guenther 611, ! J. Maase and L. Shirley 5-10 Split ¥. nowl ing LEAGUE ee a ob Pontiac Ree 7 @arl’s Mkt Gangeby ie Mkt 35 Jacobsen's 24 $| opie nr cge 471, ¥. Bourg #44; Shaw's D 'BOegs Car Wa Vernar tng is Nation de 451 S. Seginew St. ED WILLIAMS “You name the terms” 08 Neus See poet 6.70/15 _ or Exchange rentee Kentucky; Kentucky kept in the ‘| Southeastern chase with an &3-Tl \triumph over Vanderbili; Texas ¢|Christian moved closer to the Southwest conference title in a 68- G4 decision over Rice, and West Virginia battered Pitt 90 69. Teurnament popefuls St, Jos- 3 eph's (Pa), Lasalle, Navy and 4 St. Francis (Pa) won again, and NIT entries Villanova and Fordham fatteged their records. St. Joseph's routed Bucknell 87-64, LaSalle walloped Albright 93-62, Navy whipped Georgetown |(DC) 72-47 and St, Francis top- pled Steubenville, one of the small scheo) powers af the midwest, 14-68. Villanova shet its record ta 17-4 in a 67-54 remp over Buffalo and #; Fordham celebrated with a 66-62 decision over Canisius, By BEN OLAN Baseball rules state that a runner ‘must touch each base in proper sequence in order to score a run. But when he fails te touch a base with other runners on, how is the mixup unraveled? Here is just such a theoretical Situation. What is your decision? * * * Jim Piergall ig on second base and Vic Power on first for the Cleveland Indians against the De- troit Tigers. No one is out and Russ Nixon, the next batter, sends a long drive that lands safely in right center field. Piersall and Power score and Nixon reaches second. However, third baseman Eddie Yost of Detroit noticed that Piersall did not touch third base. He gets the ball, steps on third and speaks to the umpire. The umpire agrees that Piersall did not touch the hag. Do you think that: a. All runners are out, retiring the side? b. Piersall and Power are out? €. Only Piersall is out? % sanqyes powsesss ou % SaeuUNs SupMolpoy au “9098 Ot) “INO OM} a8 erat) moren *yho S} [Msg UO ~ OD ciaasuy. pies . $Jautm1 Buypeseid & FE 2-8303 1 ComPcere stock HARDWARE SELLING OUT! WINDOWS, DOO Low _THE PONTIAC PRESS” THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1950 Northern Hosts Cranes; Waterford, Avondale and Holly Also Home Two of Oakland County’s five re- mainifig ‘unsettled prep basketball league ‘racés can be decided to- ee ee eae par- tially th the books providing the . favorites are victorious. Topping a slim non-league list will be the e at Pontiac North- ern mnatching the Huskies agairist Cranbrook. The Cranes should rate the edge on the basis of a 58-36 romp .last- month ‘but they have dropped all three outings since while PNH has won two of its last three. Troy. in the Oakland B and sur- prising Romeo in the Tri-County are the teams seeking clinchers while Wayne-Oakland — pacesetter -Brighton can be assured a title tie by winning Friday. The Eastern Michigan and Southern Thumb loops stili have wide open battles with three con- tenders in each case. Fighting for the runnerup slot is all that’s left in the Inter-Lakes and South Central, The big Romeo five, which has come along fast after a mediocre start, will have its work cut out against improved-Lapeer. The Bull- dogs have won seven straight in- cluding e 73-67 verdict at Lapeer| but the Panthers have taken three ‘in a row since that loss. Roches- ter will be a strong choice as host to lowly L’Anse Creuse. Triumphs for Lapeer and Rochester would end play in a three-way deadlock. Troy will be heavily favored to wrap things up at home against Clawson although the Colts only nipped the Trojans by two earlier. The league's 2nd slot could be de- termined as Lake Orion visits Fitz- gerald needing a win to tie. Avon- dale, carrying a slim chance for a} share of the No. 2 place, is host to Rick Moos and Madison. Brighton will be expected to nail down at least a part of the Pontiac Press Phete MEET DIRECTOR, STAR PUPIL — Gene Norris, Pontiac Central High swimming coach and director for the March 6-7 Sag- inaw Valley championships here, has a word with a star pupil. Bruce Norvell, ace orthodox breaststroke swimmer, is rated a threat in his specialty. This is Pontiac’s first Valley title meet and takes place in the Pontiac Northern pool. P |St. Petersburg, Aussie Cricket \Ace With Yanks ‘SYDNEY, (AP)—Dashing crick- eter Norm O'Neill was: given the nod by his boss today to spend four weeks training with the New York Yankees wooed team in O'Neill, 21, is the brightest hope of Australian cricket. He is a star bat and renowned at throwing the ball straight and fast at the wick- ket. He is-also an inter-state base- ball player possibly.a little high- er standard than United States high school, Tuesday they would give O'Neill a trial, and he is expected at St. Petersburg on -March 4. Ira Murchison to Run in Milwaukee March 9 MILWAUKEE (®—Ira Murchison co-holder of: the world record of 10.1 seconds in the 100-meter dash, will make his first start of the in- door track campaign in the Journ- al Games March 9. Murchison, a student at Western Michigan, will defend: his title in the 50-yard dash, He accepted an invitation Wednesday to compete. Murchison has not competed since the holidays because of illness. He started working out again Monday. First Time in Pontiac Ges Valley Conference swimming and diving champion- ships will be held, for the first time in Pontiac, March 6-7. . This big, and important aquatic event has been scheduled for Pontiac North- ern’s fine Olympic-type pool. The program details have been completed. Gene Norris, Pontiac Central coach, is the meét manager. Officials for the six-school event, the Valley’s fourth an- ual championship meet, will be headed by Earl N. Riskey, director of intramural sports, University of Michigan. Riskey will be head official and starter. Francis W. Staley, PCH prin- Other officials are Dean Wilson announcer; former PCH swim coach Robert (Des) Boyce, head judge; Earl Gunn, head referee; Edwin Dauw, PNH coach, head timer; recording clerk, Thomas At- kinson and diving judges, Gunn, Riskey and Dauw. Awards will be presented by administrative aide (PCH) William Lacy. Competing schools are defend- ing champion Arthur Hill, of Sag- inaw, perennial champions, coached by Dave Gainey; Bay City Central, Don Morey, coach; Flint Central, Alex Crane, coach; Flint Northern, Fred Crawford coach; Pontiac Central, Gene Norris, coach and Saginaw High, Allyn Mc- SVC Swim Title Meet | in PNH Pool The ‘Jacks have been Valley kings for the last six years. Bay it in 1950, Only other team to cut into the string of Hill's titles was the Chiefs, who shared the spot in 1948. Gainey's team is favored once more. x * * The Northern pool ‘s a regu- lar Olympic installation. It mea- sures 46x75 feet in size. It’s depth ranges from 10'4 feet at the div- ing board end, to 3'4 feet at the oe end. Seating mm! is “One event will be compisicd Fri- day, March 6. In line with other SVC annual meets, the 400-yard ro By CHUCK ABAIR Satur day; ie jake One of the highlights of every bowling season comes up again here Saturday when the Bowling Proprietors Association of Gteater Pontiac sponsors its annual Captain-Sponsor tournament. All the action is at East Highland Recreation this year where five of the doubles teams already jumped the gun last Sunday because they cannot take part The big day is annually climaxed with a gala banquet The Old Mill Tavern willbe the scene of the fete again of awards are given away jat the affair as a climax |to a big day of fun. Association officers Stan Mayes and Barb Howe and Jay Koprince have been working ‘hard on ar- rangements—especially concerning the banquet. They hope to have a top name bowler and city official as leading guests. x «* * This is biggest fun-packed event of the keg season each year here and in several com- munities, It is the one time where the captain is’ able to show his appreciation to his sponsor, The standings of the Michigan for everyone taking part.+— Saturday night. All kinds} Add high scores; Don Conta 269 eld Bowl, with yy lanes, will ot Now Shute Weles et brosiphaley bod of @ second off her world record] Wagstat “Guaranteed for the life of your car.” Protects your car . from rust-out, Quiets your car-ride. Pontiac . shades eae 136 S., Saginaw FE 4-5453 open this spring on & Mile Rd. (Clarkston. Men’s), Z. Olek 254- 624 and D. Parrott 245-685 (Utica St. Lawrence KC), Shirley Pointer and M. Anderson 233 (Ladies All Star), A. Andonian 253 (Northside Community), F, Gullstrand 246 (Sylyan Supper Club) and Jim Charlton 268-244-224-624 (Land-O- Lakes). Liston Seeks Top Foes MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)— Managers of Charles ‘ (Sonny) Liston, hard-hitting heavyweight from Philadelphia, “only rated fighiers' today after he stopped Mike DeJohn of Syra- euse, N.Y., last night in six rounds, hollered -for) 2 OVERHEAD LOCATIONS Low | BIG savines ror You IN LAKE ORION—2 LOCATIONS Authorized Pontiac-Rambler Dealer Russ Johnson Motors Broadway Corner of Shadbolt — M-24 Corner of Shadbolt MY 2-287) Elks tournament at Ann Arbor should have some Pontiac men at or near the top in one or more of the divisions by Sunday night. Teams from Lodge 810 will fill three squads there Saturday in the final local bid for state honors. HERE 'N’ THERE Stroh star Tony Lindemann is ternating at 10 different establish- City shared the title in 1952, wom ments in the southern part of Oak- land County. He will appear twice, a week through March 4 . . The! annual women's city tourney comes up Feb, 28 asd-March 1 at Mont- calm Centre... . Local proprietors | now also belong to the Michigan and national BPAA, Some 15 members of the Huron Bow! Classic averaging 200 or better . . . The pins have also been rattling at Dixle Recrea- tion lately, M. Jones hit 262, A. Hudson 259 and D. Preston 640 in the Drayton Community League. there while Jean Cartier rolled 243-650 in tre Sunday Night | conducting a month-long scliool al-| Ask about our "WRITTEN GUARANTEE! CAN YOUR TIRES PASS | THIS DIME TEST? Try it now! it now! ee eT eR nS W-O crown at rang in | cipal is honorary referee. Cormich, coach. freestyle finals take place at 8 p.m. Mixed Doubles loop . . . South- gunning for its 9th straight win iv Holly will be seeking No. 11 in ih a ae es — 5 hhehahaabahas’| succession at home against dan- = ° reliminaries in all events, ex- Girls’ Ski gerous West Bloomfield boasting a 7-1 loop record to 8-0 for BHS. Milford travels to North- ‘cept the ‘400 and diving, start Saturday, March 7, at 2:30 p.m. Finals, including diving, begin at Prep League Standings Ninna SBN 72 ville and Bloomfield Hills plays 8 oe p.m. on Saturday $25 at Clarkston in other action. onan = OTHER AREA RECORDS | || Medals go to ihe top six finishers \ Northland $1475 \ Two of the three EML title as- keseee Games Sou a Lass sewsicvevelsicia: fe eeetenees " 3 in each event. \ Skis \ pirants will be in loop games. Port) pontiac Central ....... 71 12 1 RO Shrine ......ccsceccsscseessee 8 6! Events will include the following, —_ id di i own—inse! Huron is favored to take over Flint Northern .........7 1 11 1 Cranbrook . oc. .c..cceeee SU @ siwith SVC records: \ \ Hold dime with date d rt Flint Central ...... Ae) Ce Oe ee a pieces: noasoecn in ti . If you car sole possession of * A beating Arthur tee Anone 3 : 5 & Pontias Northern ......+- apioncotnc ‘ i 19if0-Yard freestyle—(Dewell, AH, 4:29.1, \ nee 95 \ ry tr If can see date, Haz ark since East Saginaw ......sseuseene- Oak Park ......seccsccvnsecesesens , t el P Sees to Bay City Central ...... 17 5 TLamphere . .....6....00..e0eeeees 3 19| 50-yard treestyle—(Wuepper, BC, 24.7, er Detroit will be going outside INTER-LAKES \Parmington OLS .....-...+e+e- ce fers Ski Boots meet weak Roseville, Ferndale an (Country Day ......sseseesseeereees 1 8 cena toe ; rantermy — (Manwell, AH, — will have its hands full at Birming- Games| 20-yard freestyle — (Johnson, AH \ 2:01.1, 1957) | . ALL STAR ne needing a win to keep up the Berkley | -.-.-.---++1-: 4H : Johansson Will plle-7ard backstroke—(Gage, AH, 60.5, 4 BASKETBALL SHOES \ rrid Walled pokey 10-yard freestyle—(Dewell, AH, 54.7, Southfield Waterford Van Dyke .... EASTERN MICHIGAN pace. Walled Lake and Farmington are deadlockédd for 2nd in the I-L with Southfield one game back. The Falcons can eliminate the Bluejays WELDEN _.|Q SPORTING GooDs : Bri Ing |e amily wi00-yard orthodox—(Uirey, 8, 1:08.5, Q. ‘Here for Drills |" 1 Diving, Pete Cox—AH, champ 1958 150-yard indiv. med.—(Darnton, eeeet 5 ws @ ~100 e League Games 1:36.5, 1988) 51 Mt. Clemens FE 4-6211 tonight and take over the position [: | STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) —| 200-78"d med. relay—(aH 1:82.2, 1936 alone unless Walled Lake can up- East Detroit ............8 2 2 ’ vorgito freestyle relay—(Sag. "1:43 8, Nae set undefeated Berkley. Waterford, Fort Baron ys ne: llegar a ind ps “ IA4LAttdsss 4 and Van Dyke will duel for the. Mt. Clemens .....-s000..4 5 5 0 y n ge | Look at the difference. Dis thaws lar at the Skipper court. [RO Kimball 200000000000 8 1, bam vip age ys Nia Need * lenty of tread for safer traction. cellar at the Skipper court. [RO Kimball 20002220202. 2 h G A B k S Stara Somer ur Ene? 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Pica bode Reduced mat" Now $150 Private Eye .. ena ONN'S SLOTHES ~ [would include: _.THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1950_ ~ Se * wey % e. te " COMPARE THE FARE “Round trip to Chicago, tax included "g52 CLAG® 32.34 ROOMETTES $18.70 ["so85"| oe 06 ngomerras $63.09 . $22.44 es a sdk K Kemal eebiina Katuint Unk use of the new, cargocamying “Labber.” positions, aa shown in this drawing, would be one WASHINGTON (NEA) — Penta- gon planners are now dreaming of a gplamrmert mobile army that Tank divisions that could range a thousand miles in a fast deep i enemy territory. They, 't slow down for fuel ammunition, Fuel and A acct tlon-carrying ballistic cargo mis- siles would be shot to rendezvous) _ | points &t 1,500 miles an hour, They Pick Top Names CAIRO, Egypt (UPI)—Mohomed iSaleh Salem, a farmer in the Nile Delta, is stich an admirer of Chi- nese Communist leader Chou En- A Viedd poten, with high hook. B black potent, with high or, ee Eee Here » Rad, o Bone calf, with or mid hee \ dbtheth peeve, th Somguth ths tagh heck Shoes y * pager “$0 N. SAGI NAW ST. ote Monday ond Fridey Evenings 4 } Tripped.Up by Ribbon HOBOKEN, N. J, (UPD—Rib- ceremonies to reopen & viaduct here were delayed an hour because remembered to supply the Mbbon. A member of the City Council went to a store and bought some. Had Ignition Problem SYRACUSE, N. Y. (UPID)—John Vercille, 33, of Syracuse, was un- able to start his car on the day of the season's first snowstorm. Semeone had stolen the battery. |Pentagon Plans for Future Pentomie atom -agé. infantry, ; fighting | in small semi-isolated units, forced by the speed of fast- moving battle to carry a minimum of food and ammunition. With no front or a rear, and no stable lines orof communication, they could still be missile-fed supplies with pin- point accuracy as needed. Cargo rockets carrying chemi- eae that would quickly put out raging forest fires, Cargo Const version uses @ cheap standard rocket engine. It’s powered by a solid fuel. The cargo missile itself weighs about 200 pounds. Broken down, launcher and missile can be car- ried by three men. The present Lobber, still being tested, could be made ready for large-scale production within a year — unless someone decides| to change it radically, “YOU | SAVE +12. 05 “inter-Gity see ne cor i zee | lt com rd 41:12 p.m. ’ Ae Pont 6 se iba Om. Ar, om. Repel Oak. 6:58 a. = Ar. Detroit..... am. __ “The La Salle” FOR INFORMATION OR RESERVATIONS eur local Grand Trunk ticket L anent er contact: aa «WB. Gracey, Tieket Agent a Tru “ Pontiac, TMionigan. ¢ Phone *Pederal ae Go In luxury ..« newest type , edaches, bedrooms, reometnn a Rental cars available on / - arrival, Ask about our family” fare pian for additional savings: thin Guard missiles carrying aid to victims of a wreck at sea. Red Cross missiles carrying medi. | eine to fotinsed Sask survivers, | ie And someday in the far future, there may be the delivery of a division of shock troops to a trouble’ spot—such as Lebanon—' in man-carrying ballistic missiles. NOME ON ORDER So far, however, the U.S. Army| has NO Cafgo missiles, nor any on order. But General Dynamics’, Convair Division has just fired successfully an mtal cargo missile of its own that has stirred up this Pentagon — strategic thinking. The Convair Lobber is a rocket: powered cargo missile with a range of 5 to 10 miles and a top speed of 1,500 miles an hour. .It's quite accurate, probably will land within the length of a football field of where you aim it. Mass-produced, the missile will. cost less than $1,000 and be 70 per cent recoverable for use &n- other day. It will carry 8 to 180 pounds of cargo. The present it | Unbelievable A GUARANTEED Service for Fight IN ELEGANT SILVERPLATE—REG. 47.50 event but... top quality silver from ' our regular stock. ' BETTER | HURRY! We are not allowed te name the brand at these unheard of prices, ATCHET ir SILVER PLATE T AVS eee But True! FAMOUS BRAND 7 Chests of Guaranteed ‘Famous Name Brand Service for Eight aw SILVER CHESTS... OFF } * 15% ‘OFF & FRED 'N. ‘PAULL co. : Pontiae’s Oldest Jewelry Store. | 28. W.. Haron. St. | a be cacy ete : “The Store Where Quality Counts” numerous to a FE ee | | We Do a Little» Chopping of Our ‘On BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! | 631 Oakland Pio USED CAR PRICES Get The So Many Trade-Ins On The 1959 Chevrolet We Have To Clear Them Out. USED CAR SPECIALS 1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA WITH FULL POWER. 8 Cylinder, $ Auto. Trans., Solid Silver, Blue, Lucite Finish 1954 NASH RAMBLER CROSS S 185 COUNTRY STATION WGN. R&H, Automatic Transmission - 1957 FORD FAIRLANE 500 SPORT . COUPE. R&H, V8, Auto Trans. - W. W. Tires eeereae ee owewe 1957 BUICK SPECIAL 4-DOOR. R&H, W. W. Tires, Dynaflow 1957 CHEVROLET 120 STATION WAGON 4 Door. R&H, V8, Standard, Trans. ........... 1958 CHEVROLET BISCAYNE . 2-Door. W. W. Tires, Two’ ‘Tone Paint, R&H, Standard Trans, CO e eee w eee eeereges yas! | a ue Brown-Black-Red Regular $3.99 Values BOOTS Regular $5.00 Values $399 Ideal for Spring Floods » for TH 73 NORTH SAGINAW STREET a cold-eyed compassion for her handicapped citizens. The state is one of the most progressive in|‘ rol] in. ‘the nation in helping the disabled help themselves, | hands has a better chance than| sons with some disability. most others to again become a ber of the community. One of the reasons for Okla- | homa’s record is the firm back- |range employment for one. ing of Gov. Raymond Gary, who x * * supplied from his contingency fund the $15,000 that got the pro- gram moving two years ago. The grant enabled the Gover- nor’s Committee on Employment ‘of the Handicapped to hire a full- ‘time director and office secretary \for one year. \EFFORT PAYING OFF | Last year the Oklahoma Legis- ‘lature demonstrated its support by giving the committee $40,000 to jretain the executive director for First Quality 50 Ga.-15 Nylons 3 Prs. ] 65 ‘Jane Lee | ~ Itack on disability, is thé Vocation- OKLAHOMA CITY —Oklahoma|two more years. Don Davis, the has football, Indians, oil — and| first man to fill the job, is still at it and the results are starting Oklahoma ranked sixth in the nation in hiring of the handi- A man with no hands is never| capped during 1957. Just-.under lucky, but an Oklahoman with no, 12,000 jobs were filled by per- ; iP | Davis’ job is entirely one of ‘cO- productive, self - sufficient mem-' j,dination, He has no authority to tell anyone how to rehabilitate a x * * handicapped person or how to ar- He conducts short and long range: and the train deck will become the programs of public education. He, vehicular deck. This will permit makes or arranges for frequent r speeches before civic, veterans and|bridge without stopping traffic. employer ‘groups, He often makes contact with individual employers’ pletion by Dec. 15. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 19, 1959_ 8 pe acol on behalf of specific handicapped persons, ‘ Another part of Oklahoma's at- al Rehabilitation Center at Okla. homa State University's School of} Technica] Training at -Okmulge. Commonly called Okmulge, Tech, the school provides dozens of trade and technical courses ranging from | greenhouse management to saddle- making. , Most of the students are able- bodied. About 300 per year are disabled to some extent. Combined with the school is a physical re- habilitation center which, since 1951; has treated more than 1,000 students. Here the job of rebuilding ‘bodies is the primary aim. But when a man has mastered his new legs or learned how to walk in braces, he often needs a new trade. Unlikely any other state, he can 3 Pair Only—INSULATED Bi Reg. $14.95, Sizes 11 a Reg. $24.95 eae ee 1 ay ag he RED WOOL HUNTING ~—_- OAT, Size 20, Reg. $19.95... .:..... Sample Bowling Shirts Men’s & Ladies’ Ideal SPORT SHIRT vl: WASHINGTON: { nd12............NOW ERS, Size 11, : ON SALE 9:00 A.M. | Friday, Feb. 20th | tae: ° The span, linking the two cities. along U.S. 41, runs ‘across. the| Portage ship canal. The bridge will be the first vertical lift bridge on the Michi- gan trunkline system and it will NOW Skating Sox Reg. 87c¢ and 97c 19¢ p:. NOW Ski Caps Rey. $1.95 39F | Values to $1.06 NOW 19¢ continue his ga nro Si 1 ONLY © face oh ¥ t ational se a : ; One Pair $2.99 inet one Fool 99: NEW REMINGTON #721 IM’ Reg. $16.95 | es Begin Working | xcors.. i 200,00. Rifle “= — | Shakespeare #1770 Reg. $95.25 | at “ | :; Spin Cast Reel - ga. nio Oo ee > M on Odd Bridge | ens, BY SA Bh Sasting Reale LEARNING NEW TRADE — Orville Hill, telephone lineman Now $ 2°" é Reg. $14.50 who lost use of his legs in fall from a pole, learns appliance repair | 44 ht to He k a = -NOW at Oklmulgee Tech training school. He plans to‘open a small repair ougnion fo BEOE / - Sizes 4 to shop in his home town of Eudora, Ark. Span to Be Ist Vertical | 1 onty—GrEeaT LAKES SPIN 5 Only—-Giels' or Ladies’ -10 AA-B , . AA-B os Lift Setup in Michigan | CAST REEL UNDERSHIRTS , Insulated Red oe State Educates the Handicapped Reg. $1195 § 19¢ each Hunting Coats — FRIDAY, SATURDAY | ‘ LANSING Highway Commis- NOW 2.5 9 : ogee oe $4 59 Men'sK Oklahoma Shows Heart etna’ sans» tec] 1 Lot of Gaps SWEATERS Fen a . waz 3,933, superstructure of the. ens Knee |for Her Disabled Citizenss.c""rr™| 1. mo Ris 02.59 PANTS Ea. Bear Hunting andi have two levels, The upper level will carry vehicular and pedes- trian traffic and the lower por- tion will be used by railroads, Over-all length of the bridge will BALL © GLOVES wy he NOW be 1,310 feet. It will have a 253};. foot center lift span, bi When not used by trains crossing the lower level train deck, | ‘center lift span will be elevated, The small craft to pass beneath the The bridge is scheduled for com- Bass MOCCASINS Values to $5.95 ° ml = $2.59 16 S. CASS STREET * Values to $7.95 $2.59 Target Arrows FISHING PANTS 9 ——>2" TENNIS BALLS | mie Matched Sef MacGREGOR 3 Men’s Woods $19.59 ‘soc DOS Right Hand es $32,00 ow SPORT SHOP Matched Set MacGRRCOR 3 Ladies’ Woods $12.59 PONTIAC FRAYER’S ARE. HAVING AN--- HONEST TO GOODNESS accent connate SALE! . —_ Believe us when we tell you — we have honest to goodness SALE PRICES throughout our store. Believe us when we tell you — NO reasonable offer will be refused. Believe us when we tell you — THIS sale is worth fighting snow and ice for. Believe us when we soy — If you are not ready to buy RIGHT 2 for 1 SALE THIS BEAUTIFUL WESTINGHOUSE LAUNDROMAT WITH @ WATER TEMP. CONTROL @ WATER SAVER CONTROL @ FRONT LOADING @ LARGE CAPACITY PLUS MANY OTHER FEATURES NOW, we suggest you take advantage of our honest to goodness SALE PRICES thru our LAY-A-WAY PLAN. SAVE *85” ON THIS BEAUTIFUL Westinghouse | —FEATURING— © BIG 21" (DIAG. MEAS.) SCREEN © STEPPED-UP BRICHTNESS ON/OFF © PUSH-BUTTON © SET and FORCET VOLUME CONTROL © TROUBLE-FREE CHASSIS ~ PRICE A $299.95 Value Reg. 59c each Values to $24.99 Short and Lon Dusters GOATS - SUITS $3-°D g Coats, Tremendous assortment, Values some slightly shopworn. $3.99 # Group of Reg. 2.99-3.99 Skirts $4 99 BLOUSES : SHIRTS wh : POLO SHIRTS WD Boys’ Flannel S Boys’ and Girls’ Girls’ Slips, Can-Cans, Polo Shirts.........2 t $1.00 V7‘ — reg. $1.29 29° reg, $1.00 BELTS. hirts © ~AtUEs $7 and THIS Selected gi 91299 WESTINGHOUSE "Und spy . pe Year. Matching DRYER Qerign . ! — Featuring — | @ TEMPERATURE CONTROL @ NO-HEAT SETTING @ FRONT LOADING @ PEEK-IN WINDOW Plus Many Other Outstanding Features a i SALE SALE PRICEs FOR THE PAIR (YOU COULD PAY MORE FOR A WASHER ALONE) - D-113 THIS. BIG 12 CU. FT. WESTINGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR - FREEZER 101-POUND FREEZER © BUTTER CONDI. TIONER © EGG SHELVES © AUTOMATIC DEFROST © FULL LENGTH CRISPER * OTHER FEATURES TWK-12 A $419.95 Value PRICE 299% OED NO DOWN PAYMENT! [Seater Furs FREE a AT OUR DOOR BEAUTIFUL WESTINGHOUSE “FREEZER. me 219 215% DEAL AT FRAYER’S- and You Deol ©§}° WITH A FRAYER: || PA FRAYER — . MA FRAYER- DON FRAYER. MILT FRAYER = |. CLARENCE FRAYER REMEMBER— QUALITY | . IS OUR MOTTO Your Satisfaction Our Aim PARKING 17" PORTABLE FURNITURE WESTINGHOUSE ray 3 a ae - Ce ee ENVOY THE Ce. f Eley ACO — aSchenley RASHES EDF FFARSE CAA OO FA EEE? Oo, © * ETE AL + Om ee Oe Ow Be 8 pee « Re et ee Ee EE OM RR MM EE RO OM RESERV arte for setting aside money for their old age. ; ‘the House Ways and Means Committee. By nat iewny Associated Feess Writer Gongiem thié year may give self-employed people a new kK * +t : ‘The tiret major step toward it was taken last week by We Gid bo by okaying a bill allowing the self-employed & Special tax break on income they put into their own re- . trement plans while they’te working. employed people, such as doctors, lawyers and farmers, Of thousands of dollars in tax monéy. ‘KEY PROVISION This is the bill’s key provision: A self-employed person would be permitted to put up 10 per cent of his yearly income — but not more than $2,500—into & Pétirement plan and pay no tax on it un+ . til he started getting it back after retirement. This means, if Almost every casé, & person would have to pay less tax in the long run on the money he sets aside in a tetirement plan. ( x * * Here's why: The percentage of a person's yearly indome paid in ted- eral tax depends, in & genefal way, on the size of his in- come. Thé higher his incomé the ——— the pens of it goes for tax. ~ Since a person’s income normally is lower in his te- tirement years, the rate of the delayed tax would almost - certainly be lower than that applying to the same amount of moneyas part of his Income while working. It’s Gn Open question now whether the bill will become law. - The next step is.consideration by the House. If approved If thé bill becomes law, it could mean a saving for self- | LITTLE. MISSILE ;— Infantryman at Ft. Lewis, Wash., aims a rifle grenade that ¢anh knock out a tank-or coneréte pillbox at 1% yards. The one and a half pounder replaces the World War I 3 ao omg WR oe 49 “od ASSORTED FIGURINES ........-..$1.19. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS.$79.95 -F re MIDGET PORTABLE RADIOS $24.95. $13.95 WESTINGHOUSE. RADIOS .:.$19.95 $12.95 Emerald Cut Diamond Sets $175.00 $75.00 ROTO BROIL DEEP FRY ...$14.95 $6.95 7x 35 BINOCULARS ...... $18.95 $8.95 POLAROID PRINT COPIER . $29.95 $23.95 $TEREOPHONIC PHONO .. $105.95 $79.98 R.C.A. RADIO PHONO .....$65.95 $29.95 WALTHAM WATCHES ..... $55.00 $19.95 POULTRY SHEARS ......... $1.95 97e 9 PIECE CANISTER SETS ++ HB. $5 $3.50 One South Saginaw, Corner Pike we YE5-5731 Pipe zg * ' , _ there, thé bill still must be passed by the Senate and signed — — 4 7 _— by President Bisenhower. BLOCKED IN SENATE An identical bill was passed by the House late in last | year’s session, but was blocked in the Senate. Sen. Harty F. ‘Bytd (D-Va) said at the time that he had been advised thé Dill Would be vetoed by the President if passed by Con- gress. . The Treasury Department opposes the bill, mainly be- causé it would mean an immediate loss of 360 million dol- lara in tax money, Proponents of thé bill say that the tax delay would mérely equalize the tax treatment between self-employed Under present law, employes now enjoy a tax postpone- ment on their retirement inéome if their employer pays into & qualified pension, profit-sharing, or stock bonus what he might otherwise have paid directly to the employes. Employer contributions to such plans are tax exempt anid the employe is not taxed on the income from them until he draws the benefits. x * * The bill as approved by the Ways and Means Committee not only limits the amount per. year a self-employed person can put into a retirement plan, but &lso says the tax break: can apply to no more than a lifetime total of $50,000. It also fixes the retirement age at no earlier than 65 and no later than 70 and allows persons 50 or over to set aside more than the 10 per cent and $8,500 yearly income mite. of floral gifts between people of | There's a new sense of gracious living | in Amet- ica...an Age of Elegance that is expressed in many ways. In whisky, you note it in a growing preference for finer Schenley Reserve. Only from Schenley could come The Mhishy of Shoyaner. sobs : 8420 476 qt. DR. HENRY A. MILLER: Optometrist © ~ 7 North Soginaw Street Phone FE 4:6842 “Better Things in Sight” , Contact Lenses Open Fri. Evenings—Closed Wed. Afternoons fi\say it with flowers. | To express inditterence, tor ex- th which ranges for’ the exchange Ruesians could send Hl Debrie, to the task of winning over me not.” Blue violet: “I’m always ‘ithe Soviet premier, but Debrie loyal.” White violet: ‘I'm inno- - bf says: ‘Like other East-West par. cent” or ‘Who, me?" i * g ‘ileys, slow negotiations afe holding | \up the project.” ~ A: legend in Tritidad says that, promote the cause of global un- Reds Join Up |rimrae «soe jase . uhiversal medium which) @s the wishes for joy, for: Want to Add Russia to love and for sympathy int ery Wire Network Saying a {ficial of the Florists Tel : n official o sts Tele.’ It With Flowers’ graph Delivery Association, New York, snid that if only one of the NEW YORK (UPI) — Some 24,- 92 floral shops in Moscow were to 000 of the world’s florists are try. Join Interflora, the Soviets could, people and eniployes. iu Florists Hoping |= | ‘put. the of flowers to the They are members of Interflora, ab ap piace the FTDA suggests the . dogwood, of flowéf &Cfoss - international China aster would mean “Will con- boundaries, and they'd like to add gider the offer’; blooms in varie Russia to the 126 countries of their gated pink would mea od ‘ re . The florists have assigned ‘ Jonquils: ‘‘Please return my af-| little Frenchman, Maurice fection.’ Datsy: “Love me, love Debrie, who is president of the| whoever eats the cascadura, a! pi iinterflore network, explained his jarge fresh-water fish, will return! eiereenthienaettenctimnnesaed yee ena one i = this way: _ |to this Caribbean island to end, Sa RRR OR - SE a A Serene a ee = OPEN TONIGHT “Pm certain that the exchange |b hig’ days. VINYL spartan | [ searemm | rceety 1 rmuastic tne] | ASPHALT | | MIROLEUM | | anmstnonc | f cm || aes |) ape | | seem IE Lifetime Gearantes 4 _ 7 prop yng | i Can SHUFFLE BOARD 50% OFF $19" Be Installed in Existing Tile Flower FE ea ot ile §*s Ft. 1/3 OFF) mpi aft Re Now 2c ffx Up That = 2 a. 5c “ 2c Recreation Room MICA, VINYL, 6c Now 3c | 16" x 32” Size SANDRAN art Vanereeal -- 1 You Don’t Buy Your Tie From Us We Both Lose Money CEILING | COUNTER ALL TILE TOPS PAINT » OUTLET PONTIAC. 8 w HURON ST. Be Here Early Tomorrow ! These HONS LA? Buys Won't Last Long}? | If the Year Is Not Important THIS SALE IS FOR YOU We Still Can Offer 147 1958 Appliances At fr Tremendous Savings Many in original crates ... some floor models... mostly one-of-a-kind, but NOT a single appliance has ever left our store! ; If you're in’ the market fo a Washer... Dryer.. Refrigerator... Range... TIroner... Record Player ... Freezer... Television or Radio SAVE NO During This Great HATCH ET DAY EVENT! THURS. - FRI. - SAT. 51 WEST HURON STREET Thecood HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC ay Open Monday and ey ‘il 9 PLM. FE 4-1555 BUY TIRES TODAY! NO PAYMENTS TIL vee _ RETREADS 6.40-15 $ 8.35 6.00-16 6.70-15 $ 6.50-16. 10-15 $ ret 10.99 STL Plus Tax & Retreadable Tre Seate $ Silvertown Quality—Depth—Width and Design “Fully Guaranteed” —No Mounting Cherge — : Wit Sens _|that any white pupils would ap- "WINTER TRACTION RETREADS _ ° Also Aysileble at Low Prices | Low *3 iM od _& BF Goodrich SAFETY.S NEW TIRE i i. 70-18 ‘7... 1108 $] 625 * coats *Plus Tax and Retreadable Tire ae SPECIAL On Your 1, $15 00 as FREE CHECK-UP Let us test your battery now. We can save you trouble and expense later! Your b? clad is Your Dewn Payment B EGoodrich | Trade-in ‘Mackinac Island Not Emected Believe 22 | Be Only Ones errolled | in Virginia High School FRONT ROYAL, Va. @P)— The first high school classes ever) held for Negroes in Warren Coun- ty begin here today in an all but empty school once attended by) 1,000 white pupils. School officials held tite: besa a | | | pear. None were present Wednesday when the school repened under a federal court integration order, Papen gere Meroe registered, * The school had been closed since September under state anti- integration laws. Nearly 800 white pupils have been attending private classes. Until Wednesday the county had no high school for Negroes. Principal James Duff said, “Practically all courses the stu- dents require will be offered” despite the small registration. There will be no extracurricular] © activities; however,. unless more} pupils enroll. The school cafeteria} will be closed. : * 2° A white faculty of 10 will teach at the 40-classroom high schol. A controversy arose over wheth- er the rfusal of white parents tc send their children to the re- opened high school constituted ar illegal “‘little massive resistance” program on the local level. Negro leaders saw the action as a boycott for which the school] - board was. responsible because it failed to urge white pupils to return to the high school. “GIRAFFE” whisk mechani¢s into position over the tail sections of modern _ Designed to I e Sheet iy ; se as ANN ARBOR #— Mackinac Is- Safe to Eat? land, one of the state’s top scenic) guoRE ACRES, Minn. (UPI) — attractions; almost wasn't. A wild mushroom the size of a University of Michigari geolo- healthy pumpkin was found here gists say the historic island. had) ii. ray by Kirk Saltz. It weighed a close call about 10,000 years) .j, pounds. Gneten cash return from their crops. of pois 9 drew bee SPA of 1957, dx months of 198, « A cent increase cre te ie pray 3 Pbertanct dione A YOUR DOLLAR BUYS TODAY THAN EVER HI-WAY You will find the lowest prices in this area — for quality furniture —our : price tags prove it. Whatever you need for any room in your home — you'll probably find it here for less money. It’s good busignss to pay us a visit. : You can save | worth while Savings | You can save |? aa iia § r , as much as Ae sale! ace "4 much as “MATTRESS a $ 00 uites, Sectionals. 00. 1 00 They Are All ] 00 _ and BOX SPRINGS tite, on several quality Netoonty Kuown on a few excellent ye $69” | _Bedroom Suites ov Dining Room Suites : _ Group 1 Group 2_ Group 3 _ Group 4 CHAIRS CHAIRS CHAIRS © CHAIRS | 9 50. , 339% 569.50 Values up to $89.50 Values up to. $100.00 MANY ODD—ONE OF A KIND—PRICED LESS THAN COST—SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE Use Our Lay-Away If You're Not Quite Ready—This Is Where You Save by Spending During Our Annual February Salel Before You Buy Any Furniture Anywhere, Check Our Prices! CHARGE IT—30-60-90 DAYS 4 BUDGET TERMS—UP TO 24 MONTHS - Easy t . OPEN pa O22) u1-WAY FURNITUSE MART |Roce ust — VAM. MICH Thursday DRIVE 532 WO OWARE AV £..8/RMINGT & Friday sd Cr aine........ Midwest 4/40 =. ago, They say the Island, was . nearly leveled by the last glacier to reach Michigan. Luckily, they say, the huge sheet of ice began receding before engulfing the tiny island in the middle of the Straits of Mackinac. Although the straits area has long been a place of great interest to geologists, it wasn’t until re- cently that the exact location of the ice’s last advance (termed the Valder Ice Sheet) was known, * * * Tight bottom samples of clay in 640 square miles of the straits were taken by researchers of the Uni-| — versity of Michigan Great Lakes Research Institute, headed by Prof. John Ayers, an oceano- grapher. “From these samples,’ ex- plained Ayers, ‘‘we have gotten clear indications as to where the ice edge stood out over the water. It reached the edge of Mackinac Island.” * 111 N. Perry St. at Met. Clemens FE 2-0121 2. Kentucky offers no . «+ because—regardless of price~ sour _— Bonded Bourbon. How many. 123-yeéar-old businesses ’ do you know?. > Way back in 1836, J. W. Dane made history as the originator of the sour mash process... & process recognized ever since as the standard of quality in making fine Kentucky Bourbon. finer 100 Proof the car thats wanted for - all tits worth! ; CHEVROLET — nen, No matter what you expected to pay, it’s really hard to find a car at any price that’s more rewarding to own than this one. That’s why so many owners of other makes—high and low priced—are trading them in on new Chevrolets. This one’s wanted not just because of its low price—but , because its worth makes the price seem even lower. Here are some of the valuable things that make a Chevy so rewarding to own: SLIMLINE DESIGN—fresh, fine and fashionable with a prac- tical slant. ROOMIER BODY BY FISHER—more width for seating comfort, more luggage space, plus that famous Fisher Body soundness. MAGIC-MIRROR FINISH—a new type that keeps its shine without waxing or polishing for up to three years. SWEEPING NEW OVERHEAD CURVED WINDSHIELD —and bigger windows—all of Safety Plate Glass. NEW, BIGGER BRAKES—deeper drums with better er cooling for safer stopping and up to 66% longer life. HI-THRIFT 6~up to 10% more miles per gallon, improved normal-speed performance. VIM- PACKED V8's—eight to choose from, with compression ratios ranging up to 11.25 to 1. FULL COIL SUSPENSION— further refined for smoother, steadier ride on any kind of road. EASY-RATIO STEERING—brings you reduced wheel-turning effort, new ease of handling. TRIPLE-TURBINE TURBO- GLIDE, POWERGLIDE AND LEVEL AIR suspension head a full list of extra-cost options that make for happier driving. Pa KENTUCKY “DANT DISTILLERY COMPANY, DANT, "MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES 34 Mill St. and 631 Oakland Ave., Pontiac, Michigan se 3 2 Bj r ; i g : % 4 a . Z ad P . : ze my : ‘ if \ ‘ \ . = Every Thurs.; Fri., Sat. and Sunday at Bob's Chicken House TAKE-OUT Featuring the -Duo Combo. — “i PAUL BECKWITH 832" 3.9821 giicne i.tst WAYNE, BOOTH ox gy a hae or eee tae | Bows CHICKEN HOUSE oe) : 497 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. FE 3-9821 __INSPEOT NEW ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT — “Progtess” left) Robert R. Eldred, executive. vice president; Harold J. Owen, is the word at the bookkeeping department of the Community manager, Huron Street branch; Gerald E. Zubalik, manager, | National Bank. Increasing speed and accuracy of banking, the Perry Street branch; William E. Cashin Jr. and Carroll L: Osmun, | | bank hat installed new electronic bookkeeping equipment. Inspect- vice presidents; and Dawson C. Baer, manager, Bloomfield Hills ing the “electronic bookkeeper’' as it is placed in service are (from branch." - PONTIAC |Atlas-Like System at Community National Bank Uses ‘Electronic Bookkeeper’ | | Electronic banking — based “Actually ty sacts figuring equip> program of installing electronic au- benking will enable us to tum out 2 CATES lon some of the same techniques|ment the requirements for either/tomation Girard pointed out. © {more work at a faster pace and GLENN FORD that guided the Atlas missile into|banking or defense are quite sim-| In operation the new machines/ yet serve our customers more ef-| TORPEDO RUN |fjorbit—has been installed by Com-|tiar, Both jobs call for absolutely|r*4 ane ore Bogos = ean ficiently and accurately,” Girard| ' — munity National Bank of Pontiac. accurate work with figures, and in on the back ot each account ledger said, Ke i ¢ CHRISTE PHER P at li WER LT ~—) '§, 1m announcing the bank's entry! this case banking benefits by de-|form. They can also write addition- -— eg Siatavyvers | FRNEST BORGNINE U.S. Royal Air Ride ar’ Be cote ray Hinto automation, A. C. Girard, a originally designed for|al new information or instructions president, said tlie new equipment de into the stripes as a normal by- . . 6.70x15 $ 05 fwill actually “read” and “write” wwe. are proud to pioneer in the protec of regular posting opera- F. oO. E. #1230 Slelae 4 electronically in pecording check- bt of gg opapromt in the Pon-| tions. 289 W. Menteaim Bee ing account transactions. — ac area. It will provide more @¢-) acting upon instructions from | FISH or CHICKEN curate, efficient service to check- . ihe p rina Ae =toeresylg ing account customers than has oe a en ae cm weet pata hi t ever been possible before. It will } ton ‘Girard em oe Neskymont also mean the elimination of many pagendig re the See up ate | ces aboaday apres and in op. |ToUtine and time-consuming tasks new par: case = polar involved in the processing and han-| _.. , a eration, _— are pape ha dling of checks.” action posting, compute and print ing used to speed recording * e ¢ new balance and verify the ac- | of the thousands of pay-by-check count number all in one single ; —_ ‘BEFORE YOU BRING YOUR GAL HOME TO MOTHER, BRING IER TO AUNTIE MAME! Youll hot only Fri., 5:30 to 7:30 Dance Sat. NO DOOR CHARGE MEMBERS AND GUESTS plus tax and recap- : val trade. Without trade — add $3.00, | EASY BUDGET-TERMS | and main downtown bank. mean a reduction of staff at Com-| carried out manually. |munity National Bank. on Cc ona nc. |..“'In producing its electronic bank “Automation such as this in e iti = ! + * bookkeeping machines, Burroughs Rather it will enable us to : _— has adopted some of the same ad- Pia sy snag amazing growth Marshal Disp! vanced magnetic and electronic ‘check movement ors i i techniques it uses in building the| 884 Create new, more interest, ‘ =P a Stil ground guidance computers for the| 196 jebs for our ‘present highly | LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) — The Air Force Atlas missile,” Girard| qualified staff,” Girard said. U.S. marshal’s office has put a said, One of the machines is to be in|Senuine 20-gallon moonshine still full operation on display in the/ display for visiting officers who bank’s main downtown office lobby|Mever have seen one. It was con- for the remainder of the week. _|fiscated in a raid. The new “electronic bookkeep-|s ers” are being used with a new sytem ot cdded checks. Each ac-| 200r8 Open 10:45 A.M. count has its own number. Eventu- ally this will be printed in mag- netic ink easily read by both elec- tronic machines and the human eye, ag another step in the bank’s| 370 South Saginaw Street FE 5-6136- ia Pontioe ‘ =gmelt || / 5 soe the % During Hatchet Days = wal rere eel | wh pan wildest picture = — COMING FRIDAY aes: —_— ever made— ne teers nag tee youll get an COMING TUESDAY edhibaeen | “THE 7th VOYAGE — of SINBAD” | COMING SOON | Gre FEATURES | ‘SOME CAME RUNNING’ I os , —AT— “HOUSEBOAT” Ni : 1:25 - 4:00 | gies “THE HORSE’S MOUTH” f Wow! 6:40 - 9:15 : “HOME BEFORE DARK” I] ° : Po Pe | WHAT A WORLD IT WOULD BE IF EVERY TEEN-AGER = .. HADAN... AUNTIE MAME” = TODAY! vie paint is ‘Oed No seconds, no leftovers. a of. this special buy during Hatchet Days. ASPHALT | WALL VINYL | LINOLEUM: jew | TILE =| LINOLEUM | COUNTER RUGS Pre | oe Be TOP Ti toes a6" Wide See ity a | 19° qu f on A Tile Lint ond Carp Work [i ASA EE PRICES for This ATTRACTION! =. setuwiraua® , Week-Day Matinee—Adults:....... 90e TECHNICOLOR® Evenings & Sundeyse—Adults .....$1.25 Ghildren ot All Times ........,... 25e AVNTIE MANE’ ROSALIND RVSSELL costaning FORREST * COM BROWRE » FRED CLARK « Screen pisy by BETTY COMDEN ahd ADOLPH GREEN « Fram the novel “Auntie Meme “by Patrick Dennis » ny later a weed gel o Directed by MORTON DaCOSTA TUCKER ir eere eee > : vy ‘reeeowree ov WARNE eros. ‘ i ‘oanawé srerr Pork F Free Rear of Store * e © E 6 OS & ES Be Bem labpperdi ae ee eee a TL ADDED ss 7 FAST-PACED LAUGHS WITH eRe eee ee m ml | ! . “Ne LUCASTA” | ‘funt RABBIT ROMEO” .BUGS BUNNY IN A ROMANTIC ROLE! o 8 ff oF hE bE 8 | eitetneneeMn | hatin te vi | q ~ A Ay & tet *Y a ad + had $4,941 left to spend on what he needed or wanted. , MUST MAKE $11,140 ti ' Today to buy the same items)” and services, the man must make $11,140. Federal income and social| ~ [¥ secutity | will take $1,599 of hig grogs, and inflation has cut its good SERS ee Bee Once. a month they:add up all : ‘ * * New Civil Strife ov Commerce Department says vragen wa iin Gereaice Digastinaat ls’ wags tate : rate, hit a record of nearly 36214 a man with a wife and/ment. This has risen by 314 bil- Brewirig im Trai js * oe rn Gl 3 Om wamnglly Premier's Split With| What goes into this figure? Is THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger Nasser Backers, TieS|cest items. This January they H came to 244% billion dollars, up to Reds Shake Nation 9% billion from the previdus year. | ° 5 The gain feflects both some in-| -By JOSEPH E. DYNAN creases in wage scales in the last BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — Pre-|{2 months and longer work weeks ny 90 mier ‘Abdel Karim Kassem’s split|in many factories’ : ' with the followers of U.A.R. Pres- THE BERRYS By. Cari Grubert ident Nasser and his closer rela-| The department's statisticians fions with Iraq's Communists are| ®lso gather date as best they oe pace Liga ng apres pear a phepenar | arcane afy government apart-and -plunge the nation into fierce civil strife.| makes for himself. Kassem himself is still extreme-/ qt adds what landlords take in ly ar, but there are many|og rent, what stockholders get as doubts arising about his entour-| dividends, and what individuals| ” oe ae a Pete t Ae ae a ee cet es -iotaoaet: an ene, saving In short, the honeymoon is end- aecouy - - ene < ing for the revolutionary forces : which - overthrew the pro-Western Bicrange ll eit ayhe eypcong so government of Nun Said,and as-|, wy ata ae A sassinated young King Faisal last —- ety These oo lie summer. nefits paid to the unemployed, With. the . Nasserites evicted |? veterans, to social security from the Cabinet, the men around PED#HOPErS. + # Kassem now are pating popu- lar enthusiasm rolooadis cgprors From the total the department regime by an . stern|then deducts what workers con- effort to put Iraq into a quasi-|tribute tow social ‘security — Marxist doctrinal straitjacket|@d notes tha this ig ‘about. one ON a, | PS AN WS 4 | ARE df %.o 5% DIXIE DUGAN ; ‘g ll” Fa 2-1. ete PP RRR Te eee See TC OE HERE SA OS SE SOOO OO TO $5 Me. through ‘police state methods. billion dollars more this‘ year than ssi | RY | : ED jM atta}, pl ly voiced. criticism which would Hast, due to a hike in the rates |; “] learned the most exciting thing in early European history t \ zt ee a, . if Y s i lieen unthinkable a month at ‘the start of the year. 4 today. Tommy Fisher’s allowance has been increased! " | ee fi The trend appears to be toward ! | BOARDING HOUSE even more. of a military dictator-| | coming trom the far left. ——— ee © KNEW THAT GUY WAS A SHARP ™ e SF HIS MOUTH! IMAGINE HIM TRYIN’ TO PULL re f | n = eee TH GYPSY SWITCH ON ME AFTER TI WON HIS RING! edie. =P CARRIED A PHONY IN HIS VEST. POCKET AN’ THOUGHT HE'D Jowm: =F, WORK IT OFF ON ME WHEN 1 WASN'T LOOKIN’ REAL CLOSE/ z AT'S A STUNT-THAT USED TO CLICK LIKE CASTANETS WITH H RUBES, BUT OLD JAKE HOOPLE WASN'T BORN NESTERDAY/ [YY NOW FOR A CAB, THE BEST HOTEL IN TOWN, AND A STEAK J REE INCHES THICK! ume | Eaters of Men? Superstition Persists. in Uganda That Firemen Can Humans g | CLUE — a Zt KAMPALA, Uganda (UPI). — A) widespread belief among East Af- rican tribesmen that fire brigades| — traffic in human flesh brought Nu- *sula Bua into court here — accused of trying to sell his friend to the fire department. . He was alleged to have called at the fire station one night with his friend Alibino Ongom, with an of- fer to sell Ongom to Fire Chief W. D. Flint for.75 pounds ($120). Bua denied the charge, claim. Ing he was looking for a job and |- ~ counter-charged that ff he re- _fused to sell his friend, both of them would be eaten. : Bua was remanded to a higher court The belief that the fire depart- ment is a cannibal sect originated in East Africa about 20 years ago, 2<14 when the’ bright red fire engines; . . were first introdtced. ! OUT OUR WAY Their. appearance coincided with we YOU BE CAREFUL a sales drive by a meat canning firm. To attract African custom, WITH THOSE FIRES the firm used a bright red wrapper with the picture of a smiling Afri- : : Nr — can head on it. ~ TOSS a i LAO t African tribesmen put two and . f " WOE = Til This iaglin Ata Old leads ai two together — and dréw the ob- vious ‘conclusion. | The wrapper was changed, but) the superstition that the fire de-| partment’s job is to catch humans for canning still persists among up- country tribesmen. To Dedicate Ferris Dorm at Big Rapids Sunday BIG RAPIDS (UPI — Ferris Institute’s newest dormitory, the $923,000 Hallisy Men’s dormitory, will be formally dedicated Sunday. The dorm, named in honor of the late Dr. Richard G. Hallisy, who was dean of the commerce department, will house 266 students and is the newest of six dormitories built since the college building program began in 1955. Mo ros id Sart, be, Tae, on a Fa a OE Oe Ee OE EC eh ORG GST OSSCS CHEE OOUSRE USD SCH BOC OS TOTES TS — FOR A MAN IN THE MONEY= en BN UM Saree, na, TM, Rag, UB Pot OF a a | __By Ernie Bushmiller | WHAT A DAY 1 OR drome 4 y PERFUME} ~Y se. ee ow ¥ ee ed Or. > ‘WAIT'LL YOU MEET MY NEW GIRL Don’t Fire Boozer NEW YORK (UPI) — Yvelin Gardner, deputy executive direc-| f C ay ¢ =F tor of the National a v SAS = Alcoholism, says bosses . shou f = inal —— help — not fire or scold — workers BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON = SARwitians 2014 who go on binges. - DONALD. DUCK ite eee a ee ee ee oe. ad, > etl | Ps | Bier Fe GRANDMA a ‘ UNCA DONALD, THIS 1S THE = : Pee TTS. TH TWING.| | THEY'VE BEEN PRACTICIN'’) | QUICK,LET’S HURRY HT YOU PUT THE CANS P ~— ne ANA NEIGHBOR GETTIN’ ON EACH OTHER'S] | ON HOME... ; . {80Y FROM TH! | [SHOULDERS Lika THAT | F- NEXT BLOCK.’ | [FOR SOME TIME, AN’... a e le Ce oe manager of the Pontiac branch -. of the Detroit Creamery Co., has ‘Jolt Realty firm, 2536 Dixie Hwy., ‘Bloomfield Township, left the Pon-| tL) a ee Ty tah ict! wate. ‘toe? 23 years become associated with the J, J. Waterford Township. Wells, of 6477 Sunningdale St., tiac office in 1947 to become vice! ¢ president of. the company in De- troit. He. had been with the.com- pany 33 years when he retired in January of last year. Cc. Justice Dieterle “ordered exam- ination for Feb. 25 at 10 a.m. iv, The Commerce Township gf to her nose while lifting the scart to barely reveal her tear-streaked face. She inquired of Munde if news photographers were ji the room lafter Dieterle ordered her to re- move the scarf while he read the murder charge against her. Mrs. Gall is accused of using a lub, rubber hose, and a cherry bough to beat Judith Anne, who died Monday of pneumonia, brought about by the beatings, | to authorities say. — MET a Good quality, sewed Memo Books from 20¢ te 85 at regular price. All to be sold at Y/, Price HATCHET DAY BUYS! ——RONSON—— LIGHTERS peered “ager red ters, from $6.60° 0° $14.50. — they last, "lier choice 60% Off||: General Printing 17 W. Lawrence oa & Office Supply , ‘tir Grain Mart’ CHICAGO The tiveliest open- ing grain futures trade in mohths broke prices sharply today for a few minutes before a recovery movement began to appear, ‘Offerings on the board of. trade were heavy and tdkers few until after some contracts had slid a cent or more a bushel in wheat cents in soybeans. Within the first half - hour, and rye and by more than two] Beets erles had been cut about half, the report of grains and soybeans under price support loan and to lower prices supports for this year, - Wheat was % to % cent a first hour, March $1.98%; corn %| % lower, March old type con- tract $1.14%; oats % to % lower, ——=>|March 64%; rye % to 1% lower|°* March $1.37%; soybeans 5s to 2% lower, March $2.19%. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN | CHICAGO, Feb. 109 (AP) — Opening grain prices; Wheat— Oats wikets yt, od ears at eopeoess LOGM uly peeeecee 6 i rtrd bp vecces-- G8% Gor Senos o1M% ye— ern (old) Mar, . 1.37% Bee 14% May ....... + L339 Corn (new)-- ~~ Poon oboe 1.19% ne. 1 1.19% oonceees ate ae ard (drums) y | . 0.40 oe 2.18% say ereerauery OC 12% To Probe Vote Irregularities at White Lake ah MN ES PME ARERR pene OFFICE | FURNITUR * ART METAL Siediaue Frame SIDE CHAIRS 1#702PF302 with erme—Mareon Color Uph. .$ 8! ae $48.90 OGPF $8.2 1 #706PFIOT. with arme-—Green Color Uph. . 87.00 1 #7 203 with arme—Morocee Color Uph 17230 94.85 2 #704PF301 ne arme—Red Color ; 65.25 42.40 1 #701PF201 Swivel arms—Brown . 103.75 72.60 1 \Eronaree Swivel no arma—Red Uph..... 81.75 57.20 1 #TOSAPF301 Stene no arme—Red Uph.... 67.50 47.25 1 #7334 with arms— Green .sees 127.00 68.50 1 #8223 Cramer Swivel Chair with arme— AR See One oe nee 69. 80 34.90 woop. SIDE CHAIRS Hatchet Price Regular Price 3 #50 1 no arme—Sottene Finish— ee hue eae ts a ee ee ae 2 $51 Geen wht with arme—Seltone finish— Green ou ro Peewee net eave 47.55 28.50 1 #4382 dh smi : 1 Sea GE Ry a : a ne arme io 3 #2295LC WHG with arms Wal. F ° Brown Uph. eee. oe eee 185,00 92.50 2 #2301 WHG with with arms Sottene Fin. gk Sees. Oe 2 see uneeoate 86.60 51.95 22 with arms ‘Wal. Fin, ee noe ++... 10480 62.85 2 #2405R WHG with arms Wal. Fin, Geld Uph 158.25 94.95 1 $2313 WHG with arms Wal. Fin, Brown Uph 107.00 64.20 WOOD. SWIVEL CHAIRS $ 33.20 $19.90 1 #638R WHG Wal. Fin. Black 1 #2302RX WHG Softone Fin. Green tw. aba: whe 1 #4012% BLM Softone Fin. Green Uph..... General Printing & Office Supply & Gray Uph. $214.25 $107.12 Uph.... 124.00 74.40 298.00 178.80 EE FEE before the Oakland County Board of Canvassers to look into alleged/18 “irregularities” arising out of Mon- day's primary election in W h ite Lake Township. * * * An attempt will be made to find out -how judicial candidate Verne C. Hampton received 114 votes in one of the township's voting pre- cinets when the total voter turn- out there was but 89 persons. Danie] T. Murphy, Jr,, county clerk-register, called the hearing to look into what he sald ap- peared “to be some in the White Lake Township elec- tion." The discrepancy in votes, Mur- | phy said, was caught by a Demo- eratic challenger in the township, |Jack Gillow, who reportedly no- ticed it as election workers were recording the election returns after the polls closed Monday night. xe * *& Murphy theorized that the par ‘ticular machine where the alter. ence was noted probably had not been cleared from Jast November's election, and the votes left on it automatically - - were added - to s total. Murphy foresaw a little chance. that results of tomorrow’s hearing would change the nominations. however, losses in some deliv. |. The weakness was attributed to|! bushel lower near the end of the| per A hearing will be held tomorrow | ‘heise netters ps, isgdacsess : ‘pr il ) 80 Woe. Z ‘ Radishes, Sa «- 150 Zereips. townes. be. AEMGGR POPrcO soe 1.98 Poultry and Eggs . DETROIT POULTRY DETROI. om. 19 (AP) — Prices paid ob. Detroit, for No. 1 light + i rs pag pound, E ait, live ve poultry: ers Bie eat Pies umbo if So f avg, : ave 5 large 46-30, w —Grade A extra @igitold assistant Oakla: ros- Sheep and lambse—Saladle 100. Nom- it yh o 2.9 Seen” a: 1.6 inally steady today, Compared last. week oath i ae ear \) iuneay. A howd 8 ecutor Anthony Rennie the shoot- Sotiocn ay saints Jower.|Bocing Air... 40-5 Nat Bic... 642/ing was accidental. 0 im um : wosied steady; most good and eholce| Bond Sirs .... 23.7 Net Cash R -- 1°! Mrs. Mable Lucille Marshall, 4, 18 00-34 4 nigh she hh, bate Brit M My ; m4 Nat Cype .... of 1841 Point Dr., indicated — tstaod lambs Teto-ia te, mow 3) Brun Balke ... $41 Ny central |. 2¢.5|WoUuld hot presc charges agains thle, shor, nS. Lehies pons Bereeees eg Mee neve, gg/ber husband: Elmo, #7 18.18; cull to choice aeighter eyes £.00-| Sa eee °: Sue Nor Pec .... 502| He is in fair condition at Pontiac io s—Salable 200. Butchers moetty 28 peg ree “Aint ™ ae = aw Air.. -. General Hospital. Police believe he conte lower. instam ie) gente le lower: IG ate 4 — : 48 Panh Ep! ... $3.6 took an overdose of heart medicine sows oen o ‘hy 5 i ict «. 46. Bcad et ahs eoge Me andl Sher ta Eake ea] Ser 3 ee ae Ge. Me. 2 and, 3. 320-200 The [ities eve... os permen FC 8S ORDINANCE No. 1384 |quoted 13.80-18.00; mixed grades sows|Ciuett Pea .... 56 Pepsi Cola... 30 | Adopted "earuary 1 1989 $o0- Tbs, 11.76-13,50. Compared last|Coca Cola ....123 priser 102.4 €ffective February 959 week barrows and [m4 os cents low-|Colg Palm ....100.4 Phelps Dp’) ete yrdinance to amend sub-section & er; sows 26 cents lowe Colum Gas ... 3 Phile 8 V-A of Ordinance No. 944 Con Edis ..... 3 Phill. Pet... 49.6 The Lo ys Ponti : ‘ins: . tee H d oie ee oe . ee Pure TI! 42) | gon Won of ota gy BY Se and Ford Appeal Denie Cont Con: 3.5 pest ea soeee “3 the same is hereby amended to read as eal vee : Rex Drug ... 36.2) Section V-A Personal Service: District LANSING (UPI)—The State Sent ot at Reyn Mot ee 3 5 Studios tor mustolas, 8: artists and Supreme Court today denied a curtis Pu wat E wera tas siadion e reyes an lapcina - request by Ford, Motor Co. for a (Tet a St Se heresy |. ‘ae ordinances in conflict herewith are here- the court’ Cc +» 34.5 Bears Reb .. 44.2) by re 5 aenarin svsncat compensation (Patt eo. HE ReneS, sc Elec GE dart tot tne here Sut o Best arc ; $03 p+ sored ee 9 of its final approval b he city Com. o 1484 oe. 46.7,™ y ‘on a ase vip oe pos ° ee 3 ¥ Br Aute bss, 84 Soceay - on-- SB |te pltshed in accordance with Jaw. : = * a mer ned 6+: 18] Sou Ry +s S43] of the City Pontise on the 17th day . airb Mor .. 36.4 Sperry. +» Si {lof February, AD. Faire eer ata! Std Ou Cal .. 83. E. ROWSTON . +. Hi Ford Mot .... §3.4 Std Ofl Ind .. 47.4 Safety Begins at'Home [Fr $34 Big Ol NJ |. 813 je Frueh Tra ... 23.5 Stevens JP .. ard! oR es Btu k .... 14 Feb. 19, 1959 STRATFORD, Conn. (UPI) — Gen Dynam . 90.4 Swift & Co .. 941. While Mrs. George H. Staley Jr.|Gen Fas... 18 a6 e843 was out watching firemen extin- | Ge ) opt - $6, Textron . .:.. 228 Gea oe : 316 m R Bear 47 guish a small fire next door, the |Gen Tel ....: $3.4 trans W Air 178 grease she had left on her own |git te “7 Transemer Sn 8 kitchen ‘stove ignited, causing ig : m2 Underwd nt 24.1 , . iO twee $1,000 worth of damage. Gt No Ry |. 545 Unit Afr Lin.. 35.3 Greyhound ...19.1 Unit Airc .... 58.1 Gor 8 ig NS Unit Fras... O Holland F.... 14 US Gas CP... a Hooker Ch oF us Limes «+» 32.4 nl Cent : ne US Rub vow 614 ndust Ray .. 226 US Steel .... 91.2 ne > i | . Tob eve 25 niand St! ..139 Van Raal 32.4 wend Ke °. Ben So West Un Tel es Li) 6 S ae A ~ ms Mech 615. ool 16.2 | nt Bory... St White Mot ... 90.6 Pontiac—the largest city in the|int Paver °:.119.4 wae Co 2 nt Shoe 35.4 Woolworth. ... 56 county — had the smallest voter |r te, “me ‘Tel a4.2 Yngst shat “398.3 turnout among the county’s six leg- js! Crk Coal . 39.2 Gpjonn = Ss 1680 Indust Rails Util Stocks Net change .....4-:1.7 42 4.1 4.8 Noon Thurs. ....316.0 137.3 98.3 217.7 Prev. Gay .cvons 3143 137.1 98.2 216.9 Week ago 1.203102 1348 97.4 214.2 jomth ago: ..... 317.7 142.0 «(98.1 219.5 Year ago ..... 1.2365 86.0 75.1. 159.5 1958-58 pigh 3S 13 98.7 220.2 siee e Te 1984 high -------ee Tea 66.2 1508 E ate sTOcCKs - Nephler Co.) . High Low Noon Aaa Sea ee 30.4 33 G. ok on & gris Co.*.. ; 8- & Howell Elec. Mtr. Co..... 93 93 di Peninsular M ott Co.* Fog sa ° aero the Oe 1a 13, 13 Bone Map sate We. 944, bnownh Folate Siison 0. .16.7 16.7 16.7:as “The Building Zone Ordinance.” *NO sale: | bid and asked. Eee on Fp of Pontiac Ordains: NOTICE z OF SPECIAL The Bullding Zone Map ofthe Bulld- Zone Ordinance is io he dese amended roy provide that the = in ¢ ° tion hereinafter - set as 473 both reer. Bald- win Dixie mins Subdivision. a| Section The change in the Building Zone mas 4 area to Commercial 1 That not. less than Fate = ad days notice of the of ‘the ublic hearing on ‘pate e of he Citis.ae endmen A xe va in rae pavet } ag reuls! . t public hear hearing is tied fixed at Poorkary ¥ 1950. Section 4: This Ordinance shall take ‘etfect tén Moat days from Fogel Lig A. he date ba aloes ty Commission Bey cus wa aes LS pee ; &. ROWSTON, es Apa ROR, city i Feb. 18, "60 New bids for the blacktopping of| nip): ot res tain 989, BROCKIVAN, eo ®, Lake Novi t son of Melba Davis: dear Par gimmy, Charles and ndgon 0! . Viola fi! = t 1:30 p Ric Fe, 20 ea Bir Chapel Pra tee lbenno atine offic ating. g. interment ih Walle arrane ements by ine ie Peneral wil lie’ in paooe Pes. 1. 2164 Epemases Funeral Home. ae, JOHN G., aes Southfield Pg . Mr. Dodge at the Pursley In Memoriam ‘2 PAPAL L LLL mt af Lan MEMORY OF FLOYD Ot a a7 passed away po Bh ‘memories never die. As years roll on Aod days pass by . - In my heart a memory is ‘kept Of one I loved and never will f : sadly missed by his wife, erna. Funeral Directors 4 Help Wanted ob eercge 7 ATTENTION Women over 21 foe 4 oe a ream designed to over- 20 pees deling wenoy. Bad nl. “alarv bonus, Aver- seh week. md interview op- So W. Huron 8t. 8:30 a.m ” phone PE #3116 for personal interview AMBITIOUS ae bod gl bar FOR telephonic’: work. poiy in ea a. mo, Vic. Waterford. on lake. ioepired. Apply Pontiac sod FOR eral tie \ Haag - days. Babysit . ee taal drive own car. yiair EXP. REMINGTON San 505 : keeping machine epeestee & ie for Milford area Pontise Press Box 68. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. AP- y Wrights Restaurant, 377 Au- refere’ an $25 ok, Mi 6-4108 LADY toi LIGHT HOUSEWORK. “Call before 12 or after 7:30 p.m. " @PARES-ORIFFIN CHAPEL Serviee FE Os | Voorhees-Sivle PE 2-58.) FUNERAL HOME Ambulence ores Plane or Motor FE 42-8378 ileal «07 «ana FUNERAL HOME before 3 p.m. ee Sean aoe CHILD RELIABLE PERSON FOR CHILD — vicinity of Judah Lake, FE RUN A apy Show i nd a ‘won- derful mew 1959 cards cone “Eseir their o santana “Colne 0k Bu com D No rience necessar Drayton Pisins Posts nothing to try, Write today for samples on @ al, Re Donelson-Johns | ¢ Phe Perndale. FUNERAL HOME ities: TY SALES WOMEN AL ES W “Designed for Funerals” cHig 18 YOUR OPPORTUNITY! Cemetery Lots 5 BELT COMME TIC COMPL PPA GAD ee w tine. Mon ack wobowte AVE LOT, P' ae eects Will = Uetimieg terri ry & senna “ SUBSTITUTE TRACHER a woman te c.re for 3 Cantes: TRignt Must have own Box Replies trans, 123 Seminole. 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 17, 18, 19, 25, 28, 31, 32, 58, 64, 74, 76, 81, 91, 94, 101, 106, 111. wliied. Wanted Male 6 4 MEN Se a k ipoomne bracket, nee smorviee come into Phone FE ent for per- AWNING SAT. ESMAN We are preparing for spring rush. Have room for + man pa in a permanent position. = train, apply from 9 tn 10: PVA calm. ask for 163 W. Mont: Rar” Cutright. on gy all-eround. FE 3-0763 OARET GR dle horses, Outlarde Ridin Ww. Ay Mile Rd., BAKER Apply in MILY ETAKER FOR G-FA apartmen bullding. Must be mar- rived, over 50 yrs, o good health and experienced Fl repair and interior 3-room apartment. Secu erly = im referred ry 23175 hes heeeres Cad Income Opportunities available locally for 3 men. No investment necessa Call FE 10:30 a.m 5-6114, Friday Feb. 20th, MARRIED i N WITH GOOD CAR an who won't Ca replare 1] | Brew olla Brush “PE 2-2318 for in- MANAGER. TRAINEE Leg Foe credit clothing co: mpany 33 to 35, some sales and conteea Must re- ary. aining period, Ph, r FS tose for appointment for ~ intervie Seana” time man to — ~eneral d - tes with local Fe cade PART 4 FULL OR eprdd Good a rsonality nd appear Sree. 2 call R. Y. 6 ¢ AN, 18 with or without Pizza old, experience, but willl _ work fal Sal em * = te Teeer: pg ~ rig he Box 106, . 0. PATROL! AN City of Pontiac © APPLICATIONS ate now . ce position of Police pote work this {x vour oppor- APPLICANTS must be of een AL ESTA SAT. SM AN wuited aan Coona to specie wh and & farms gy Mr. Riley AL PW. Ww. EN. WA DINNAN ra sn Aa tate Salesman, tn sale ive der" 4 4h. APPLY IN at FE 4-2577 one in an, : LORD'S. Pike 8st. i aR Ponti | take Orion Real Ex. S WOMAN TO LIVE IN AND CARE for 3 children More for home than wages OR 1-0025 WAITRESS WTD. Cooley Lk Ro. WANTED: EXPERIENCED BOOK- keeper. apply 1471 Rochester Rd., Rochester, Michigan. WTD, SHORT ORDER COOK. night. Write Pontiac Press Box 81, stating age, experience & Wages expected. APPLY 8193 WHITE WOMAN PREFERRED, days only. Light housekeeping, child care for working mother. Reference. Call after 4: L 90-5409. _ _ Help Wanted 8 ARE YOU INTERESTED LADIES? Por yourself, church, club, for pes Spc! pevertioes a . etry. Phone 2-3053. * "elo LADY WiTH AT LEAST acing Heal’ Bet sate & ferested P s i Write Pontiac Pres- Bos tt. COUPLE to manage large poster cfg bufld- ode Give ‘nn roune te Fs t Write Box 108 Pontiac White Lake- Milford Area MAN OR WOMAN WITH LATE MODEL CAR FOR MOTOR ROUTE. PREFER SOMEONE ALREADY EMPLOYED WHO IS FREE AFTER 2:00 P.M Apply in Person A. A. McCULLY Pontiac Press Circulation Dept. » WANTED VIBAN FOOD SUPPLE- ment and Redusan distributors. Men-women for Pontiac-surround- mais ares. gn he will a os ‘eb, 18th, to 9:30. 2 “Oakland Ave.. Greets across from Pontiac Lumber. Co. WANTED AT ONCE — MAN OR women to supply Rawleigh house- hold necessities to consumefs in Full or part time, A ueplo yao Agencies 8A EVELYN EDWARDS SWEETEP GREETER ps = Geo — me ive ainew phone you voice hos. FLYING FINGERS 2 what ~~ need or & good bd awe pe une — ‘SHARP MAN ALIVE! ! wanes tet Bales as pie BANRING. TRA a 8 VOCATIONAL COUNSELING oh Ener BON SUITE 4 ~~ FE 4-0584 SA ratte Sacra ages of 34-30 een east ee Press -ae ae ,o a ye : sd \ “ . , : 27 sh = ss as Tens ’ CAs “EF ue aye. 3 aces aa — : x DAY, ‘eBRUARY 19, 1950. po ees Hobbies & Supplies 24A | Wanted | Real Estat ath A, SLICES OFHAM) = en Houses Unter # COLLECTOR'S ITEMS, 3 oom HAVE CASH, : : eters oy v4 oe TRAVEL ‘or Acre. Poslsute eons Pt 5 one D Ne __ eters € renee 8 | i xen Lake Rd. < Baas IMmediat es ‘| Leensed Blectrie Contractor. ae am, ne ving a m .% | . e ORE NEW) dential, Commercial and MY panel or after pest it : ral mo , Rretae| "" hiVetle 26061 $e sea Action PE PI WER ght wal KNAPP We Cad Bolt, Your Mouse, ND — and wringer washers Whele. Fred Hermah ES d 2 on x asses Q Purasee. see wa Saginaw. a1, dawn, gore Raley get 4 ped Bal: 4. 3 Bet ee REALTY Near * te ANY GIRL OR LOR WOMAN i; mein pW. hE. ttlend) nodel, remait _& de obndentiat Ths Aalv vt Mg 7" NTE: : WOR, din or i! nA AOE ae ’ ire, Work a : * ‘ ‘ i boas ‘ emia OF 43th. BROS m0 Shoal [5 xr t,t | i _Hams Lake Rd. : Te : NW é j = f $1 N. $9600 TOTAL PRICE. A In WwW a! “rownutip ait, Openers Lone Whe 36 77, mortgage on room, Ms oe whieh rac. WE) tae: chaged lot, Barbecue tH. tenth Lease. “Roourity depen, | — (aire? ay TEE "Linke tna) ina) References, Available immediate . FE EM AIK se a rs CHESTER “$ T 4 | ALTERATIO ; Rat R winger Real Es oan , Prva enol teem net, eee ma xper war, Ret. M uls Mog te DAIN . +3 ; ; iW. . i, Pg ‘ ABIRET = : ae Fe Dressmaking, Ing, Talloring 16 16 BEAUTY aAVICE. “ \ . ; a uteday Pri eve- a ¥. ' mE FO or a aceon pena. | Bate mahi yal UNiversity 9-4885 re eH Taoeone Mrs al . FE Ot racine 5 Eke re ger ta , YW ‘ M KOCH. ; 508 ! eautitul winds sh unit B qd w a "1 a K OF tere ia xe formals done In D =O trope weg une sou ay ee aetiens LA tha, e roorn They | | | . JOL oe Of Se, fac- _Work Wanted Female 11 = ast eee fi If you are having troub'e mecting | 2536 pixif IV nw, E 44561 in sai ty HOMES 1 pa¥ IRONING 43. BU. REF et ee kat! counseL:| Sell Us” Your Equity Bae a yuree. PE Th mac =a = home-cash wait- y ares x sti ‘ ee ; eae wat tong Fe ft _lncome Tax Service, 17) Kilt sit alt tail Ihings, Grous'Pianks, Oe Oise ~ woounx—y-poomsmiee®| ~= SIQO DOWN |! BUD” R. ALSO . ¢ mi mally, with new! ‘eteased 3-970 cat 8 approach ae are getting better ~ the Amel” ‘Troy, y| 28, theludes marr and fing hse “ iron nfs. Drayton AN bi a your heme by ave fe ire “A:piet Tabi blete, os eentg at W wees eat ryat] 4 STORE ee appr a Lot . _. ; i Highta, one OL 10761 or | me Sas. » Lia ta HOUSE-| Rscoumtnnd "win caagteye aegree.| wasn Piste bes 30 seu ait MARR ii Moves You In | Bert. bee Wrahsperation. FE WEST PED RW TAKE SPECIAL . weeny it i RDIATELY! _Rent Apts. Furnished 33) Rent Apts. | Unfurnished 34) D VILLAGE . a Z an : i ge oa at onth yi bahoy nem lake haga and a ; ivi from) Tully ea 1 West Side iG. " 7S ‘ IVATEB ENT RANCE | MODERN 5 RM. BRI Pa i fas aa in Fm a - . BABYSITT rt ACCURAS . y seo 1 ae ;* MJ prgste. 1 Eat. | an ath. Pa Gases, 101 Spayke Stove & refrig. furn. mo, 2 storm sash wes SO He 3-Bedroom " rf — nt : aul Jones, - 4st __children welcome. FH 5-0737 pipes) as “a ror ders $75 or WITY PAY REN Tt? A aeilg Atul pries pensaicw i “aye ome. call by va i an fit, Eas tor 832_W. Hurea 4-8550 vi NEWLY sacle ATED 9 ROOM | TY lease fora Vt re chee with catpeted living and . * si |B yt TAX. SER VI = : a nt ef oa For nage’ 2 oO peagisorm fi en a ce upper apartment on Oakiand Ave R. 1. W ICKE RSH AM 5 area, bt bath, ie NG. 42 E. Pike; ¥ NEN or $8773 att i Pe by (T fas Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Oxbow Lk. pes Pag 174 peek Bd bre sth es eee Loot ee w — ene oan ¢0280° =BUILT IN RAKen & OVENS bt ae ulmi he Lae A A) be -. | BURTON BE. is “B35 AAA nA | _ OMbOb, = ;" MODN 6 UN TRY HOME. ' ss © Bay work Or Festa) int Meme aie “ros oaungoun on en ae he Lf 2 RUOM BEAUTIFUL APTS.|4 RMS. UPPER UTIL, PUAN, _ Hirata Reet OE, Ch Car wrnace Sa ‘Wail Loapy oF MOBRRN FEATUNEA “fenced Pear’ na" pat i i i384, aa - vt. bath. Adults or 1 daby, FE mia On BAO : 18 $3,400 down to 44 per e GIRL i DAY WORK OR your Wome, or or en vicw (rain a! we ett ac. feoupien. Baby | a AD AMTHORPER— ORCHARD COURT udbren pee! 5 cow | MODEL OPEN cent GL mortgage. : week rare wet andes, transpor- rie ee ‘ie ve 44618, 2363 Mester Ct APARTMENTS ver AW 7 Ab BUN ai r Cty i oll vy 2h woe, vox | 2 Oren st et nas} Wid. Children to Bourd 26 / ki RirousiY ging ar toon. np EW aygeerenees ey | WHA ORY} 7° * Price Reduced - vt er aniien Wuanneee 4-2 = st pubub . nt. can after ITEMIZED FORM ...... DAY CARE, MOENGED mt HOME,| Aduité ane a0 N. Paddock, Al “ee ellen An OK —_— N@AR' “BONTIAC it Hiow, 3 “ai | bloc fort‘ oarcale beret with ‘ike ‘pitegtie Lit Fave ——— + ne am modern home, ¢ oh « rier, REWORK BY OAT, REFER, OR 3. 5597 “sear CHORNeRD NOME BY DAY, noe ca ae re Onn & TWO BEOROOME | fepe emdilon wae nat HO | WESTOWN Te ry | baie aaa et: fe é83 portation, —four or ve TCH CROOME AyD BATH, PRIVATE neces ee Eye meow 9 “bry or Riven Lr 2-4677 ond ceteocs, Spaeah sear nana, : i t * r * TRONS AL ag TAX PREPARED IN Wid: Household Goods 77 oode 27 rey : * gatrange, “feb Pontiac's most exclusive, modern FLOYD KET, Realigr FR §-6105 | sence as ree ico im _ +6 me, lone a OTCE itemived. | 4 534 FOR s M radios | * a ~ Mr Pohed, tr nM CLOBEIN, A ADULTS, On eet aide apartment developtient. | LTA ea AN. i Mi von O $18,600, terme, x Ne workin -or_ngt, FI 5-678. ae soon RAPT OL | , Beleony type building with individ-| poled. | Newly apearated On f “Bud” Nicholie Realtor It OME GasH F aap i ° r 6 ROQME ‘ > ats N. wal quiet dead é@nd a@treet | bik . * 1, le LY on yas ans —tore be hoe su guiranete, & st ir i int j- | Ose heats eee: Ms yom bree. Aral: Mere ist / res * th . get §| CAsi i) RE B comes 51 Ne 0 OAK Beautifuj kitchens ~ Page cabl-| Fe Call fon Kolenaer® aF0! N . A : or mauve fl tae. .! j. 107 PARK. ime mo. we jaretané nee ce ‘ te woe ne cn ao "te gehater nl nino ene AYLVAN en & Best Buys iibened oat FOR OH cA ao or ut bP care, FE ay Si pilsnces pee pieces ee yeoy UBLIC a NE ray iv ‘ = een | A aoa privile eane, &) - = a 18B3 ; TWEEDED |" . BA. EMILE. | “| ht. 1c) 00 downtown. att Pm elit parece ¥i10. Pu Laove, 3 ACRES one egy. OFF SHON Fax” WRROONANLE PE nu NTTURE NEEDED teres tive pee. ths 6, rte PEL | ret ete |e Ba Today eg Pigg ty RIMEOOMAPHINO EY sm | 2s Patire Boma wil ba Ov they Se is Seuees ah Pe cotit -s af NT. slttina N ‘Pert aerial afd many other fing fe ara was ton guirght or | #4 t ai Me Be Te bees, soa pe oe rig "t 4 service, modest fee sell ne ety Cow munis | 73 Loven oe ees wate bath and entrance ten spel ures wt Florida price to sell af vo, , Ta dees, wes ale, ne 2111. = Chose _horth end 2 ‘, For a \imited time, no leases or; Cory 3 re bath, basement CLARKSTON Dos : “Reynolds yeaa oe |? 9f i COUPLE. ch & | security va ey required. 440 mo. wit aa to buy One theor ganen r with : ACRES cou ragprvice —| “ai Mage me | olla ec a | penmionan aPC mae ce ABR OR oui che -meoncoy| eae ht Mtas |. anon Pa | CGM PAKS AETTT pre | WANTED TO Buy — aL TYPES is Ral gig 3 ROOM, “FYE BA ’ prt ule pret od ins mill Bee of Call the Manager. home. Close to village, $73. EM He na aharple oe ta i toned rere ingots tea 0015 baal ale Rd. Keego |! aS NOG CL, ited ret Bett 8 tame | AL >| 1) CALNE aaeereeet Ape 6 ON i es rum slorma ; ‘ane *, eens. only = vi eail ‘ ? : rh : r re O ~ | | te Pi th 8-9470.| 5 an peer fad : = ent, 612.50 We. All utilities. ie 8-6918 For » Rent Rooms _ _37 boards in te eating Ay C SAWEORD AGENCY Laundry Service 18 RMS 6 BATA WITH PVT, ENT, ae open RAS & eal ee kiehen, 61909 down to Of | yy he uu LE LAD : Se eee be on ind f aie welcom eae. ‘id as ferent ay gms: PVT Mig. hema = el ee or bar maid Tian: MY | COMPLaIrS 2 a ‘ LA RORY - Pa Orchard Ave. | ment and | poreee, BWUY ar c en ad x sa in_eror. TH “Hee «| SPECIAL servicé ~ 58 service. ac . . * ‘ ‘ Senta Yre ANTS| Laundry. . Telegraph FE} _¢' ' ‘cere = SL ATER ADTS op wie full @hd wlity | com room. 5 Only 97.900 for this ¥> bed AR Jou ta mothe one cap, ‘on 9-2449| 28101. - Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 fi rr. CLEAN, ee 6. PA room, ~ aluminum Fil § ed w ABHIN on é IRONINGS. Landscaping 18A PRA A ARADALAARAL AAA a& Three blocks © Spee pot of Spans any Tite t B ROS. a ig 4 64127 ee ae There is o ie 41 IC. TAC-DOU GH PAS PRASAD PDP AP WANT TO SELL IT? Newly decorat im OR 31905 LARGE ROOM, OUTSIDE EN. kitehen weny banian * Na : DON'T FUSS — CALL UB! in stove and , BECORAT ud Warren Stout, Realtor om TOR T ict WORK |: our price. aby y edie 5-830. ~ i BEDAM CORNER APT ed. Auto gas heat & het weter, | 555 —— 1 PENGION- D Ee 378 LIGHT AN ABSOLUTELY ROOMS FURNISHED. PVT eNnT.| {° trans and shopping. Free ale _FE peel. I ‘atl 5 ej TUN, Geginee FE 45-6166 5 “ f ‘tree re ROOFED, front end lest rae | oon 0 aD bayere, wal pea” Pay ony segareted ay t Se Fa 000T fede reat and oe rag rma wiht ann oR pou _—_ ss “§35¢ myn, Gaaarlt ee estimates. AD cr contract. Cash buyers w ating smania, 4579, er 4:3 REDROEM, Seneca abe -2 sae Ty BRICK, eae AND, CEMENT O' DELL CARTAGE | _Call_Re ee Partriage, f aa < * pa stove & refrigerator, man 333 BN prospect Fie 2 _ welcome! Seas gre 123 ee: | cwnRR WA ‘ 1 4 coe Do we tee *hesidentiay, a} ‘omer “Wane eh ee LAND CON. | Westside. PE 22747 or PB 9-2902.| ture, Featares, Mh ‘str *) "a RoaMs AD, ate i Veen ines ne ganstruction, Latge lake Biv. ‘al @ Residentia oy ay : OTR eho wa Al APT ADULTS ONLY. Convalescent H omes 38A Hleges er Straits Lake cial Quera wor Tact, on ART. T ROOM APT. 3 ’ > Wook “aFOnIS TP RAT | ee Pu pre "50 wt 7 k t R t G. REAR as BOOU Ref. 315 Voorheis after 6 p.m. j a naan beac @, 94,050, m “BUILD-AND SAVE rucks to nen RO eT ENT OTIC. cleaa, ‘suitable for’ couple, small | HAVE VACANCY POR MAN OR $450 DO U A Y . cet : S ahs, isnt . — Pee e. 660 Ri: woman, bed or ambulator rge 140 our volume | purchases TANS QuiPMpR J: YDEN, “mater ie ae rn Heights, tren” Pind eeceuiee—pn aicnery a., ‘Dray ground fipor. 94 Nour cate. re rek: “San hath’ Fin and fiave 806 plans or estimate damp. trike” by Fo = Ewe 7 EME, NE DECORATED. 4s a BaD i i, ROOMS. BASEMENT, FU Home, FE on . ‘ QEOROE Rk. * . ' rt Saab eee | Pontiac Farm and CASH niet eatnok sheet sei UE ae Pe | PACE Tom MN OR WORE | sun unaan peas) or piaiens Industrial Tractor Co, | or ower land contracts & equi ent.. Pg shen ‘ 3 BEDROOM i uy +1304 Reet Bome, Oxtord. OA 6-302 or | 3 bedte i weoaed Sloe ot CEMENT & BLOCK #25 8. WOONWARD new b 4 ot « $0080, _# -| peted throughout, delightful red- onun ail & 4 RM, A R , ,. Qpen Daily mba si te7s. any neu, ‘his at _eiscet, tee Cus tithe : ____ Hotel Rooms 39 ay iitghen end Pee bs a, ver 3. ORWARTE of — rE PetRp tit MOEN Rd. come, 22 ae MODERN 7k ART. ROTEL AUBURIN ‘ ng for, the rine ne te at relies 3 RMB, U Rooms 7 or Wee : Lane omesaag SS. aa lao 1 or 8 foom apartments, | EAST SIDE omy, Vanwelt Disie Hwy. nl a RAT ——_ lor ing and refriggrat unite.| 2 bedroom tut)| able ‘do : Palating & Deceretng 2 "On 9.08 TAA Butte, Maes "apan | pate, Bote m elie ETaPaa | ithe aa for! Oeeaubura = ERO | basement fenced yard. @ +3, PRET boar eee ee, wrangling, Dep. prices. FE 24018. CASH Paine che Te te S| _Hursn Se eas olods eed os a8 | Mar’ “Eychict ong Mt | re ei SRY WAL TAPING A | op tind AnD BRT: 5 5 ROME ONist FLOOR WITH |) RMS. PVT BATH BpOvE | Sin eae or wt CiAee PARTS Ore. UL : private drive pal ehtr. Weahing ” petra. fu —— FE noi} Rent Houses Unturn. 36 36 | Oe PE ate ORES, WEST for rra0e wit Feasonable terms. LOOK 2940. ry mn | abl A MIC TICE ae QUICK CLOSING Ft Ae soiee Pee, anar t| Sete a" ee ASS DECORATING, PAINT | A ne $60 per, m er ‘Ere aL | ice Sonce ai ; AMIC E iat Cha PAINT -NO HIDDEN FEES— AE Se Tlacs 1 Eo FATE PARE | 8 seat et "oa Teata han bane ur ___Rent Office Space 41 very nice brierete home With; At this 9 at asta and @- me ene eee : b wey and 3 car garage, Has PREE ESTIMATES TEAMS | ing and wall papering PE 4-008 1 bedroom, PRIVATE ment, $18. Choige of several, PE aulomatic heat. sak “fests Lon Wileee ey ay Advance Floot Co. OR 3.81014 LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Nicholie & Harger Co 2 RGONS, 5 ere ae ie ae —aewer | Sanh, gak floors and fata ELECTRICAL SERV. rhe, BRT | Papering. FF_ 8-0 g : ee en aia wok nent ! al) tasumena DOWNTOWN PONTIAC — INDI.| Dest and clean roughow % arn med Bigcra! flectrie 30, Ad PAINTING Parr HANGING. TANG 33_ WEST HURON ___ FE §-6183 | oneal are De raed ea * geet wit, i. re | Fr ete wl 41 3 aE DRMS. $16. 50 W K. Hts" de pman cltices or ie com cated in a met Plaina ra | } byt neta tua AND GAB | Paper removed _ | — & “AS ; ale a ~“135- GREEN "ROOM “BR pNIABED ABA‘ Chance to buy like rent. Squir- hort OROROE R IRWIN, RE TOR _inet_maker, OR 32-8000 - AY BAIRTING ARO J PA APERIND. H 3 Pi ean ont Hospital ee : 5 ROOM Ady eae ontiag Apat- rel ones Large lot, Builder. |. Buuayne, be both et ie gr 269 BALDWL 104 . ht sRT E DAVIS FREE ATES ON WIRING, _Mason_Th AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON. stairs, Pvt. ean rear oe front, ments. 4 _FE ce ee re Anoet, Bog -ce uron MULTI a Ls LisTino 8) eee a hia Ti ceiirime ante: EX: SRADO Rt er buries | iin ne VE 5 GPRS Chart apne |g ety at Na SYLVAN LAKE. ryers. 8. t cen r cas Z : re ecirie e100 W,_Pon. Here ce ca va bet. | NO OBLIGATION. CALL ROOME, PRIVATE, Aguas cation ‘near Unedya at re Hetaits me per month. UL, 9-2908 warrior sam War at new be rae (HONEA. AINTIN HCORATIN: tance, gas hea = Loe a ly ‘alties wih “30 yea < ex uperien ve ely A. Johnson |; town, adi its _ Only. 8. Parke.| 2593 3 — an 5 ROOMS AND BATH. R e laa Bu Bus, Pro 41 A aoe i ea ‘ommu. ‘ 1 pn. an sty s. ‘erms, All Ri estima’ 3, Phone UL 2-1308. } LARGE RMS. AND 5 RT UTIL- |3 Cor. 1 f & 1156 Lakeview and e se od op. 4 Ree pred ‘rhe 3 aie er "Stace mates, UL) say ATING, IM-| REALTOR 42533 | ities furn, Main floor—front. Clean | _ fut ae. | foen Rares Oe al oa oe. tar mi 1 Bi 28, ‘sis So vapen su gun: Sots aL mediate setvite, FH 85-5006. 1704 8. | Telegraph RA. spepansibie couple. 13 Poplar.|j"RMS. BATH, UTIL. x. or % childrén 12-4] 00 8@. vr. Be MEAT, AIR co . ery a ~ ura, | PAL ; ye "IMMEDIATE a ey BATH 16 GOING GT. | clean,” elese ip. 306. Alay hy ere N iraph, Bon-te) Genie, Px tiie Bak x wea oPTION $1,400 Full Price. .° - “a 1. FF) m6. Guar. Reasonable. ACTION __Corner_ Whittemore. __inquire caretaker, rear os *} tlie. tue. na | ATTRAC Ko ately — erede sete Hae We at of ite i oe: : i A AN BRI 4RMS AND BATH, MODN “Ox: toximate Ped Newly decora' ¢ bse Sh UE = __ Television, Servic Service ee ae pal coo) per cam upon ost: ; rw: eater, fn. “ee Eni’ and hot water furn. +f amity we mea * wage pb Pee al Yptuaat! ey “eee ve £50 uth i eas ieee ee a — 3 wt ned rr Shine Fount pay on NIGHT TV 8BRVICE istactory inspection ot, property —_ _ educed rent. 470 Oak- uige “— $75 mo adul 7 craph. Pe 42507. ' |. sine _o oi Me, Rae Wow } : 4 \ Ken Temple a _FE §- + BRDACOM— FULL BARRATERT. 50X150 LOT D : een, | yes eee ca FE ye oC nAKA KL Te wleton, Realtor | 7Ri, AP PV BATH ENT. | «AM. ae ae Automatic heat, nice location, very | CORNMR EUZABETH LAKE & | Utitty room, Fo nay tat tows | 5 Ge Area utson 6009 * at - _— ml i¥taR. | ua00 es wae = A an everything’ furn, clean & Juri, 4102 BG over Keeyo Hard: po) UL 29-1064 area ‘. Union Lake Ras. esdbinmes near "tra nigh great FE is Bem, * sbeeeees im” pi ASON WO HOUSE RAI j, | SENS N' right for workin ouple. 470 | Ware. $55 per mo, ean foundations, = ments etc oon & evening cAll FR _2-0495. LAND CONTRACTS Wa Dirie Hwy. 1 block N. of, Pontiac { ROOMB & path UPPER. PRIV. * etnad Lake. magi tine” Per te er ar Bs Lo Be. perme ale." a M t Building ferries. FE 2-706 or ee = tinseasoned, quick _Drivein theater FE 2-1573. entr Decorated Iast year. Heat, Avaiie ble, on v yest a Ae Call j IUBE BBARD BUI iT DING ay OWNER ths invent, ction. buyers 3 NICE ROOMS, ALL PRIVATE | lights, gas & hot water furo h Dagement wast Ro EW ARE AND REPAIR. Upholstering _ eae ‘Real, Leege pene anne PAs furnished of unfurnished. FE —— Pte irae’ _pelstmerteed r) te pee F UNION LE 4 SOUTH PERRY , a Teak, fenced ys Bare! GIL REALTY £0. ler, 3 ares. rad —— to buy, MA| st a fe) or mul- i : aoe 7 Ain REGS. AUS UPNOLSTEAING = J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN-| C#m de seen a asf Baasabal 4-129? & MA4-2555. tiple ma these fights, “janitor , es Fr anytime or call B ee. Bs 2 8B iM - HOME , “ex's : E trance, utilities furnished, rE. Ti Uden th ORR 2 BEDROOM BRCE, LAKE PRIV. cpabtet | wae a aaa Flee 5 we storms & screens, 8330 Mary R. nding and 3 mK, 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. EM : bedroom, stove, heat avi i month, pe aH Bly iy epteuaner on premises or ¥Or. Sue, Clarkston, 9650 oe & take a. 1. in 3 ROOM WITH NICE FURNITURR | -fafege, on bus line toy af Taxes & ins, included. OR S4940. OF REPAIR a aioe er Buy Land Contracts incl, TV. large closets and stor. © a. . os FAVESTROOOMING FEsou| FES ; ee oe piper g Neer gs a “fer rari. $ “ssibtanmey ot x| Watch for My Ad t , BACAVATING FOR ao ie Fy oF Ask for Sales ee . Christiane couple preterred. . We te Se 2 wer HO Ble, Foti: | caning. Ca 4.6009, HUMPHRIES REALTY| ©! Res ‘Paria “Property 41B P. W. ‘BINNAN Busi ices 1 3 so or MA 5-7128 evenings | ->G5- py ENT. & BATH. 31 RAR ARR AARAAR A ARAN | 68 Wrage PRE 4.2577 — _ Lost & Found 24| sitet f._ FE_ +2190 MOUSH & GARAGE NR. Se | ne : ~~~ | “Wanted Real Estate 32A | 7 Rus. "tale heathig, Jv rms. sand” bath tt our office. General. Printin "2 Huron, small female dog, Black Are You Going to Sell | 7 fiM8, BVT, “ENT =e ete, “oa co 6491 town Oxtot wip, a Rite Office rs fy. Co. 17 W. Law-|_ with white markings. Ol, 1-1875. Fe bos ule > bie =i wiht avaliable Cou- nove MB, 1 LORE t 2a A lumen are, Rati to share-crop 100 acre farm near ey "PPone Fe 30138. |LosT: ENGAGEMENT RING, Vi- Your Property ? ie ont MC. $23. ia Week. Meat ena. bo SE ARD ‘ Imla S471 or owe COLONIAL FARM ne INTE KD) ‘cinity of National Food Store.| call us for free appraisal, No| 3 Geter ‘furnished FE 64508 or | 2 AND % BATH. REPRIO-| 5 oor This is it 0 et tnd: “ iG TRTERIOR AND) cinlty of Megan and Dinis| Seieation’ fee SPP it ‘Panna, cake Gas) oe erator, stove. ofl circulator, $40 . jovi as the fleet wits frebin “a terior, (Rens. rates. Free estt-| williams tet" on obligation. st PERSONAL se OAKLAWE _month, Adults. FE 47457, For Rent Miscellaneous 42) on roads. with that § bedroom “WAL ANERS, et 2 BEAGLES MaLe AND INTEREST” 3 rs ee FURN., PVT. room heated apt.. $60 month.|? BEDROOM WITH BA& EMENT modern home that has dining Wall aac windows, Reasonabie. feme vicinity of Waldon Ra. | loyt Realty, FE 2- FE 2-9086| entrance. FE 5-3036, bee cafetaker. and F i ing. 201 8. Anderson. | GARAGES FOR AE rer oy ee room, living room with marble 2.1631. . spe pasa —_e Tad MAple 5-10983. Attention, Own ers 7 CLEAN LARGE ROOMS. UTIL. | Dix wy. wi : ae | Kr. 8. A . $5 per ee Vis mabhnte 6-108), Inquire so * Bh gee Bang ream ¢€ W RK |; i To sell yout house, term. acreage | Urn. Auburn Hgts, Va. UL 2-2418,| Elec. stove, Re rigs © cot bee GC ee ee : LAKOE burn Hele Va Uh a Automatic heat. 3 BEDRMS —$92.50 For Sal ses 43 wild and te- Ber Bawk, PP oa oh FE J ub listings. Aa P rooms pvt 5-1183. Half of rent applied on low down = . Hos — aes rd mt. ver Putte’ ichiiane We. We ate chimney oa artes ETS bore ‘bu any fot ns pea “me. ie [Re at eines re Se ee 8 nd ayment, own your own home, ane i mir suaiar bent Bank account va palin, FE par if abr sok ana bain do | lave and uit‘ furn,”eouple with FA nF WIE ’ Gas comer pes kets made| 9, ey e at Sie ess Mier manuractering On ACREAGE 2.5, nal Seen eet ea ROOM, glean, suitable for eouple, EM | Gu tanllened, registered’ company. Pr) fl “aves x os Pontiac Press.|° gun furn. 286 ‘orenard Lake "| across Pontine Motor on ®, Mans- ze eee oes : 1 : + fence,” a i with elk id tale oe Starfire a 3-9531| thos ponies Fg : LEA 3 me 8 family shome in Clarks 1] Zeres of , goba ny ill ~~ t LOST: US y fleld. children welcome, FE shiteierys-o- rans 7 mais, vielnity of vous ix. Ow can uCARt WAITING oe ae Piste Ne | Sete ater § pm 10 sont eee oo me ier Trp ae, : ris ? Coat: TOY FOX TERRIER 7% anaes | LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, PRI-. . orice ‘sen wiepeasg’ down. | SSF rats ive! E yy a Manafield & Mare lose your “hone. "yas vviees 3 1 ee an’ pally 264 8, ‘Parke. . " grees. —. 4 meres ke ain ealtor * af” FA (e $45 bts er =a "wii buy, ‘Maple port AU, ’ mh Pg Bad Ba r kos to to name of Mickey. Reward. GAYLORD'S ot ee eeticd bate bis ineoos ‘a ot for a price you can't te Pie bye — om. 136 B. Pike St. 3 RMB. ADULTS. GAB GA-| closet for Murphy bed or other ar pas " wp., Oa! iailes Ox: ike Ph, FM 4-300). COV 5 -OERMAN SHEPHERD 102 8. Broadway Lake Orion rage, FQ 34-0008 FE notin Sets cet bat Caer. Retrigeranet, | 2 noe w BATE MOE cisat ts) clove’ to w . school. FURNACES CT BAN ED AND dogs in vieinity Meceday Lk. 1-3 D FH _ Laundry fachities, Be tes pe, ae 9. FE +68.) CAVE ENERGY, USE 6,000 _serviced, O. 1. Nelson, FE 5-178. vrs” ola, black @ fawn, 4 mos. a rom. DE oN, FE regs te ners: | a ROOM ATH, GAB HEAT. ’ ; Color Biack-Siiver Reward. OR 8 we can a sal gow home a | R E NT IT eet HOLLYWOOD ) APTS. 7 HEDR oe Tas ask: | W ANT. ADS! To find a $F roe oe vit in j oished men rage. joc: : ences, yd YOUR PROBLEM: mat Raa eee J Blhouse, apartment, any-|_ 114 ©. Howard st. FE > a BA COUP Wr job, p sere wbigaghed "ore ® a .. ew Nl ae ae Eee ACTION: oon five gue ica) aoamaxers, Scott good used car, see Classi- Se 2 " nt,! Wa TRADE, bys ia : owes . LA ck W. GA i a Want Ads! ig tat, rem, ~ —n 18a W. Huron —- san | sist ~— 2 é Sk O8- * ain Woo hen fied NOW! 10a 8. MY spt hire, it’s FE 2-8181. OR 3-084, = | 2 ‘a a, zt va A ee de dk 4 . ; . d | a | s 3 4 AGO LILLE Gt py W Huron FE 46560; FE eit: bila \ \s ri 4 : * x \?HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 aera % - yer Peatoatoas "For Sale Howons Fer Sale Houses _ _S OA 8-3653 is at BY ORIG consider | part of frontage if de Giroux-F ronks ERAL REAL ESTATE 208° Diste Hwy, OR 3-070) The New Look RANCH STYLE. 3-BEDROOM BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES = *Giuy, olhas Story treme 5 bed Me baths. Base RENT BEATER | CUCKLER $5,800 with terms. 40 ACRES a blacktop road that is priced at 4% what other own- AS same makin ‘vals ou hat for, Be Warren Bout. Realtor TN. Saginaw FB 5-8165 Open Ti 6:00 SEVERAL plcte eae ll SERVICE tation locations. Available for ras or lease. One with living bare in lake area. Call OR STANDARD OIL 2 stall station for lease. Moderate investment. Auburn and Marshall, Pontiac. Call MI 6-5311 days. Or Mr. G. Howard at VE 7-3426 after 7 p.m. eee td STATION IN OPERA- yrs. with $48.000 gross pe year corner Benstein & Glen- ely ds. MA 409697 or MA STANDARD OIL 2 Stall Super Stations for lease. Small investment. Training and financial assistance available. Lake Or! r ie. -Call MI 6-5311 po ey Mr. Lf Howard at VE 17-3426 after 7 SMALL VET AKE you an indepehdent dry cleaning route owner. Inquiries — write Pontiac Press Box 92. STANDARD OIL Two-stall modern station for lease financial assistance ae available sepere & A tlac. Cail 6-5311 anys or Mr. Utto Molmen. ‘U 8-1174, after p.m. san By jun mpany, ia 987 or write Bow 690 Flint, pine ge Evenings Mr, Hanley, WILL B8ACR “obo store oes estate. Pre term See Sam Ki ok We're Going 10 Press on the Spring ition of the “Michigan Business Guide” Qu’ To sell business list now with Real you for list- ro now, jeoel oui dake cea BUSINESS . ourpe REALTOR PARTRIDGE FE 6-358 * es HURON — — : - For Sale Acreage 47) Sa pe Farms 48) & ae Kise cs 19 Mis. Ortonville._NA 12818 * a ee , a BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY: BORROW. UP fo $500 tise = cnn Pinins rn Fralled Lk., » piymouth Borrow With h Confidence 5 to $500. ° Household Finance ac 3% 8. Saginaw ‘Bt. ; ¥F On or at oh eee eres Se nTiOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1N. Perry St (Corner BE. Pike) GET $25 TO $500 on your Signature Lo ths epay up PH months 9206 OAKLAND Loan Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 64 W. Lawrence St. 4-1598 LOANS ~ $500 — *o coMMONTTYy LOAN NCO 30 E. LAWRE FE 8-0421 FRIE. ENDLY. SERVICE NEED $25 TO $500? SEE - SEABOARD Phone: FE 8-9661 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem" Seaboard Finance Co. TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 ‘AU HOUSEHOLD Goops Ph. Rochester, OL 6-0711, OL 1-0191 WHEN YOU NEED $25 i $500 nD] help STATE FINANCE CO, 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. TE 41874 Mortgage Loans 54 ARE YOU WORRIED WITH BIG payments & ae our home im- proves’ Let us solve your prob- em. Low rate interest. 12 yrs. BIG BEAR CONSTRUCTION CO. 82 West Huron PE 8.6553 No initial appraisa) fee-no obligation ~ MORTGAGES Reidential. commercial, FHA & Gls, conventionals—up to 75 per cent of value, Detroit & suburbs Pontiac, Milford, Novi & all areas ash. FRANK MAROTTA & ASSOC 2 Swaps 55 40°’ GAS RANGE, SWAP FOR APT. size electric stove. FE 2-8550. ICE $300, WILL TRADE. FOR FREEZER. OR 3-62% EVES. BUNK BEDS & MATTRESS for 14 ft. boat trailer, studio eke or hideway bed. Misc. FE CasH FOR wae. mt TAPE orders radio-phonographs. Working or not, 20367, ~ East Side teatina LARGE 2 FAMILY INCOME EXCELLENT CONDITION, B 00 i 8 RENTED. R. 7 VALUET, Realtor 345 Oaklana Ave. FE s ‘til 8:30 G SERVICE “tor ia late eles car or will sell, Piles ex CRAY OF TER civin. or PE 4035.00 NS? washer, PROFESSIONAL | PAINTERS AND eceterets oa $100 cash swap for good tra: - tation. OR *S-1061 . magi TRADE 36 IN Gal RAR RANGE J] POR apt size elec 5-9909 after 5:30. rasge- 083 FS TROY HOME, 4 RMS. PLUS BATH. Util., breezeway & garage. Lot ie, &, ee nse aes: garden, rade quit MG eons quity on acreage. WILL EB EXCHANGE 1965 COUP DeVille Cadillac for a good land z contract. FE 4-4563. WILL SWAP 4 MONTH OLD ENG- lish Pointer pup for % h. lec tric motor or P20 gauge a heutie matey a shotgun. UL 7 aft- wESTINGHOURE ELECTRIC roaster, ex Aotied Ah atin for refrig- WATER SOFTENERS TO RENT. Sell or or swap. OR 33360) EN BERT: __For § or Sale C Clothing § 56 ON NONENON © PRPS PRR PRL a rin gr ono ALL a SIZES, “We: ante WORK pants from 40c; oO 7 days < iors on Closed Sun. p.m. at the bait store, 389 renee Lake LADIES SKIRTS, DRESS a blouses. Size 14-16, > All like new. Che . ee re ‘LADIES CHILDREN almost new. RENS Ave. , FE 5-6635, NEW BRIDAL VEIL, J FE 2-4126 se Sale Sale Household Goods 87 LL PAALAI APPA Apne BEDROOM 8sUITES META bed Laon gape 4 pees. sfetionel ane voter precision ny other 411 Elizabeth Lk. fe 4 ‘Mock _ east of Telegraph Rd. ing; 2 PC. LIVING RM. 8 LUS davenport & FE Boer. occasional chair, $30. ima a FR OF LIVING RM. D 1 dining rm. drapes, blue hexetea: white nylon criss Tuffied tie backs. hcg whan ie s ne per aoa, See . eed blue “carpeting lus ireplace temas “e jan A ~ ra choose trom. FE yee 38 Seminole after 7:60 p.m. SECTIONAL, 7 E fireside bench with hans reeeat an maple dining room set. DONT PASS UP MONEY! Sell unnéeded belongings for cash through Classified Ads! FE 2-8181, > = ‘4 4 \ i, * GIBSON REFRIG, WIT! : freezer compartment e160 88 "3 REPLACEMENT PARTS Oaklana FE 2-402 R AUCTION FRIDAY, FEB. 20TH,, 7 P.M. $e16 DIXIE HWY. oo north of ¢lty Umit, Pontise, =e eee mene: Furniture, ap- pliance, 8, reds ot aes dal, leg men nm, Auction specials between and 4 Cigarettes if cents 6:3 aad 7. cs board per pack sets, 78 cents. phrsed lights, 99 cents. 60 ft = hose, $9 cents, Sheet blankets cents. Make pure ‘ou attend ‘this sale. H & L Distributors, % BEAUTIFUL SINGER SEWING machine in console, take up pay- ments of $5.10 per month or pay full balance, .80, Capitol. A-l SPECIALS 25 ae &: TVs, at art Sart i bad table messi. ‘Beare AUTOMATIC WASHE U8SED mos,, less than % price. edym, suite and 6 solid desk, RAL A. lge. deep freeze, auto de frost § year warranty. Frigidaire jecttie range, balance $2 per wk ick’s $3711. GOODYEAR “SERVICE STORE FE 56-6123 PORT. G ATTACH. te ‘model 0 He Electrolux Vis (Ts udis- rere Curts Appi. - e®, viny) tals tniaid he beedene ry 4-Ft. Wall 1 Tile . sane oe — Age At STOP - AND LOOK ov 2 give you es on these 1958 models. HARTLAND AREA HARDWARE Telephone 2511 - Hartland, Michigan ed. " . . . ie enn” 8, 603 rit Clem < ae 4 ew a ad ; vs $10.88 2 pe, living rm. suite . 2 pe. “a wae rm. —_ 3. rm, 0! Many’ Ls) e a: fe bees co te tit ers, Fev. res ae OWN- A rie with large families Her e for you to get aenae og we ge N to the i. con tion it . its are very buy like or. $148. TRADE —_ ae FOR ELEC- TMERH RICA t sink, doubl oat al cabinet « oudle pecibe _me R 3-8044 % ar ANT FOR THE i BE FOUND AT L&S SAL A little owt of the way ate a lot ' leas to . Purniture and appli- ances kinds, NEW ES Visit our trade dey, real ONTHS TO PAY Pry Tht 4 miles E. of Pontiac or 1 mile EB. of Auburn Heights on Auburn Rd M59 WSPHALT TiLe@ "BAGH. Mined colors, Fi 2008 a m. 5 p Saaab NEW SORA BEDS. Cy v Rollaway — $19,956 H fre $6.95, In- ollyw nerspring mattresses, $17.05. Cot- ton mattresses, $12.65. Pearson's Furniture. 42 Orcha rd take. Ave. SuILT “yh bby! “gf $149.50 a gs sgieee & one a, certain ll bab: rand piano, rch |_ (Ot . ee ie is ale sottouy apes, fire. se «st eT sOPONS ht wee k chairs, tap- ok cnpies, Sep ” tae . evenings. room ‘suite. hi ft. Satiec tena Goitenl! line. FB] A ee con aon 960, phy BO RESSER $10 PLEAF TA- ble and . shai, $10 iggr oreo ta $30. Gas ulomatic sonsher Hotpoint. ‘ary. ana prinselingot furniture. 8-468" 88), 37 Or- chard Lake ex ELEC RANGE FEC, COND, 1 Gray Rayee FROM 6 Oe COME teas 6ell . PRI A 8 name is. Scratched Terrific value, ties while they No Fivon 0 rders, Sete — FREEZERS agent eae re oo a. » a. ft. Upeiast Ez terms. samues Pe and upfights od MBPS FREEZERS-N Chests New models N TV 5 - aN a" a —, t washer wate al , ‘at es “i eamusl'e gon ances. MAp e “aor _! OTTLE GAS. Riz. heater, .B. Munro Electric piece. FE 4-3023./ 0, 6 : PE 41565 U $i9 RE- gerator $49.95, = Radio & Appliances. 422 W. . FE 4-1133. UPRIGHT APEX CLEANER, Whirl-pool conventiona! wa by a WY eee — motor, exc. cond. eo as, Murray’ RINGER W ro © alance & month. ‘fhe datare _Television & Radios 57B LE PLAYER. | $10. “3 5 aaxo SING ck radio, “ ES 2" TV, a8. hice oF CT. (Ott Cas: or Lake Rd.) 1 us-|24° GENERAL |} SRerRIe TV, soe, condition $75 ceésh. GRUNDIG MAJEsTic Hi-F1 GON- sole, FB 5-7908, ACA USED | TV OTHER BAR- r' Appliances, aii merce Ri ater Softeners _87C FOR SOFT WATER Dates’ sot Water oo. Per boeny FULLY AUTOMATIC $79.95 SALE PRICE $319 REG. VALUE Cooley Soft Water Co. 7 PE 2-027 A . SEMI Sutomatic. Call PE 54011 Ww For Sale Miscellaneous 60 "79 “VAAA4 AL UM Install ats at low sine ee y ins 18. W, Pike E-Z terms FE —_ 4 TELEVISION 8 AL—BIG DiIs-| x vi | Bie NOW and Savel- MATERIAL FROM 150 | BUILDINGS MUST GO! fxd, all teneths wo. de ft, Gix6, all lenaths ....csccees0s 00 fe fxs, all lengths .....6....55 M00 ft, Qx10,. all lengths .......... ie ft. 2x19, all lengths ........... abe ft, Sheathing Bds $6.00 per hundred CLEANED RECLAIMED BRICKS Bring Your Trailers OPEN 8-5:30 Mon, thru Sat. SURPLUS LUMBER & ATERIAL “ALR — BETTER BUYS _ MULE MID INSULATION per ™, Gn cé . 1x2 stripping W- pil ripping W-Pine 3c lin. nee any "| Base Shoe W-Pine irch Plywood éx8- 4" Chepwecd® inderlay sent. pitt, = ”, on 4 yscore @'z6' — %" . V-grooved % — Senne ciwemiaa Wir ve hol teeeeee wewenne “HAGGERTY " CHURCH’ S CHLORIDE UL 2-4000 1 | R TERS, $ee-t8, Electric water heater ¢a- e, 2 cents G, A. Thompson, FI Chrome, ideal for use over or slongside medicine a8 Fe m teas Aichigun Piuorescent A Tidd, eg, UA Par, OF © 1960 by NEA Gervica, ba “I should have known he didn’t love me when he wanted. to get married on what he made!” For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sale Office Equipment 63 ata RD TYPEWRITER. $25. ORS AIRE Fe BH Ew. ludes lathe ae! oe Munto Blec- : ire ont ae eo. buen. ane me COMPANY . petahye eastery. 195, BM range. R. B. “Senre. toe Co. BARE. r 1060 W. Huron Between ONE Mark Ket eine Trall| Gia water heater 30 gal, ...949.05 Used Trade-In Dept. ee Pi ool baad Boskst seine Perereceacecece $029 ASH pied NSN Moro ERE OOS 0178.00) W~ Mmiteas oo » oe umber Prices OS ee J etrteeraton gc $39.50 | STANLEY ALUMINUM womows) 5 wee. Soak foering 915.00 Table, buffet 4 chairs .... $39.50 ; th culate | flush @ aed soe eet &| Burmeisters |#"d ms shee uth door THOMAS ECONOMY. | NORTHERN LUMBER a Watt 361 8. aw 1] 40 © ‘Coolgy take nd) 8M 9-471 LUMBER SE SSS EL | peblitenr alia BR at! ‘EMpire e Sab : Heerlen ava Aol a rGorrusste pipe ew ae 4 USED 30 GALLON GAS WATER | gomPLETE FUNK & & | CEMENT CO peotes natty Ec muare Electric Wagnalls, Encyclopedias, never Cran Sot at = =i duaBis. ; aq - | Brie Tics isac Oe 6 wsep apruuasces |fumain Seer tet i con Kae . Samuel's : ¢ +08 - WASHERS - DRYERS M ver tates ws ety ones ha MLPA | PEE ‘eh aoe GE SWEEPERS. New. All attach- NE STAIN ta. In gartons ......... 1 oo te, PRERES 2a PERE Ee oun Ree ee cart dipliabess | ~ “TALBOTT LUMBER Storm doors and windows, wood or at yas sarh, 1035 Glass put tn your Oakiand Ave. FE HEEL @ body. saat "good cond. MI AIN r\ includ: aigg norma’ Be stallation, $185. Qaoa om, ‘7005 rity west, WeRTFaNOUND SUMP PUMP, é oh rene — guar- anteed. a8 ex Orchard FURNA “WHOL BORLA, Gas & RE- oll, MA re au CT WORK. R duced Gelees. ress estimates. FE 68-6621. RNA‘? FINAL REDUCTION, ays 2 weeks, New Semana Lake Variety. ri “ave. WALL PAN ELING Garage Doors STEEL OVERBEAD reser seconds and ail standard sizes, $35 ood “and steel toltaway closet are ppearing stairways Stee! outside window shutters. Barare tront tom — spetenert: arage fron! 5 pin sell tor for tree’ sare. jac RI RY DOOR SALES Double bow eoves a . sehbowie ay fittin, wees pc. bath sets with 3pe. colored bath set with Tb eeeen Car eraslei ees co, ese Factory 20 =| trre x | AVE PL G 6 172 8 seginew 5-2100 electric, of] and bottled ‘t “heat ers at terrific ——— othe Fluorescent, 393 ake Ave. — Rotroint APPLIANCE FE 5-843] or OR 3-0176. @EATER, “He 6a a. © NEW, $50. _ Used Thompson, 7006 In Nash Rambler, $5 writer, . UL 5 oa JELLED MAGIC This oo stir af. will nde om . $e or ee Rubber or oll base und nf af eolors to choose from OAKLAND FUEL & PAINT working or SHEETROCK Axt, 4x10, 4x13 { : CHURCH'S, re INC. , g FE 8-1816,. sold, wate 3 sump spams, emp Ui xe UV goers Been cai Mahogany. prefinished 8 1 Bie Pi F paigbed ; Pisa 1466 «Geldwin Ave, Dry | a: ta Fo eclie ea ret 4a6 Let for trucks, saw mills, etc, asoline engines for irriga- industrial applications. > on . S)| De It Yourself 61 wart ' 4 IT THR BAS FLOO R SAND AND BA BAND. STEAM. FOR RENT . o a aandets Mur shcomade ake ee bts x week, _ ply. “oe w Lonteaim, e 4712. dale Musical Goods _ 62 ei, CPN TS A A RADIAN. MAKE etter: att Bar bells & dumb (s) ALE. ALL SIZES. rsa Te N 8 ro an ‘gage or ctate marred models. at big money don. watlstt dc Spring. Wtebe- Giscount prices. | Aupurn & Rochester Ra.s UL 94900 ea Orchard te Ave eS Ave. ae an ACCORDIONS, NEW spat: aN Site 90 days mame i) cash FUEL O1 TANES ess a value, $8.95. These are slightly ments. Gua eet of of eny tyne abel ba "| chipped totlets, value. | center o? all music supplies we Pe gre re en | Hem. tara cgemiteae| tie al Soccer von mixing faucets, => “peas sleaition, raid owes, eri erty Fluorescent, te, dicsava tx. Ave. Phusic Somers ia FER PE = ict ROWE TR R BALDWIN ORG , Hoe FREEZER is 0G, FF.| Soo Fee conor sanen te, materials x GUTTER te FER GF. Walnut, mes. aid. Save. plenty prigh b - Saad Pe wee i. on 2 ‘fn ie rer Both wig “gemucl's see. "es Mado west, Tang Soll wit t ig Morris e FE 2-0567 Appliances, MAple_5-€011. +INCH_ SOIL SF]. Downie ain, fim tas, | va va, Telegraph HAMILTON AUTO. CLOTHES | UE Ve Broising apa; nee tits Across. faim ZelEuron geyer., gieetric, good condition. un a < ci ee — ORCHARD ARE RD. = BE Pais N m1 ena CORI ION. ia VATORIES - TRONRITE, $65, GOOD CONDITION rrific | TRINNELD BLOND SPINET. § NEM. 30416 after 3. oe ar press se ana & ae * the ae from m tes sightiy’ y marred. x T. $365. Gn et re Also exirecThtube Michigan Fiu- GALLAGHER’S 008 a we oe orescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 ae oe Satna ofaes oS ee GRAN, BROS APT. size Fi CMe pues HEATER 0036 E H LER high, excellent cond. 3485 Auburn Rad. 52 Okt, ELEC. HHATER peng eulanie for garage ano, 44" high, | exestient FH 4-38%5 | Ee 2-3000 >. cee we, ys sass Or apt. house. as CALBI MORIC C CO. Prelude patiera. Pe Polaroid camete, Laundry trays . nant, | ange AUNDRY with sland @ chrome 119K _ segtene, J pire wu. oe a ie DIN- age PLUMBING MSs, west. yas (omen opines, At isbie, a3. Me oceaan wallet x : WECHANICE TOOLE, METAL BOX LRHeRs S ATOR -REFRIO aa Seed, S| sate Pater pacoaatons | 18.2: ar M nd cond. $00, FE bSAz.| Foes" com ot vied adeeb oaths Me rice oF wil Pe Pa a ae PH. PAINT SALE. ton : . = separate! , OR 32-7061, Jack's, 228 N, AUCTION . ar a ‘angie Tee. - bs ft. Eieetronie eas mahogany. in FRIDAY, FEB. 20TH, 7 P.M. “tt, B sisss, 370 ft. : he, sina and, cole, 60 ase DUetE HWY. *ORVE, PLUMBING @UBPLY OE a 8 “Wooden inette set it, Ponti 172 ee aus 5-2100 Actoss f Tel-Huron with buffet and Maytag wringer| Mile north, of, sity rare ap- | NEW wAGtaple’ bis01. | PLAIN CA AC- Washing machine, deluxe, lincees.. cols, ‘ty a. hu P-| ducts, very reas, MApie_6-1501. e pianos, For rent. $10 down Toto. Bred ds of ite too fn fimerou: s to| OIL WATER ae Rr th ear er month, Rental be Ly Sel oe = — Auction speciai ‘perrean Cheap. Inauite . WntER snp 2 Cie c CO. ie, . * STOVE, ore per eee of oa oan Bett. dee ig bo “rt cable lights, eater, tank $15 es, FE +3003. 119 N, Beginay. Caphtol. 1. FE odor. Ask for eredit| §p cane. i) fara hore, 96 PANELING a PANG TUNTNO—OSCAR SoRiDT ROE AND MATTRESS, Make gare, you ‘you attend this sale a ee oe ad ee iG. * brand new, $15.05, Pearson's oh ' Distributors. Driftwood 360, 0 mare Orehat exe A NCES CHURCH S, INC. STARCK ANY PI UL 24000 ® ieeored @ Bo i, “o" im upholstered & table | om PHA approved: | POOL TABLE. ULATION “ GRLLAGHER’ S “Sher ‘misc. items. EM pee e. UL ; aia 8B H f as = NISHED PANELIN CE SPECIAL, |= 1, : te re eau = eHOnE Fm tt -CO, | Brana ae light lan onsole : se GENERAL-ELEG| tank, tec etre Bese Bench to mateh.10 10 year ii Gas range g, new wtb, Reta, AD cea te wert : “Calas CO. : 4 AX-A- a i : E Ww. us 6, HEATERS BRAND NEW) cleared tiae Press Bot 79. | AEL MCHOR. Like NEW $-9222 t, All| BATHROOM FIXTURES YOUNGS aa $305, aes, Mk Eee [ - Alaatioes Room rol and gas furnaces | REBUILT BATTERIES, 0 95.| Terms — hot-water and ae nig Free a 192 B. Saginaw Bt. G ALL AGHER' seat we a $0.95. automatic water heater hard. G few used es available, Call distributor, A A008 | re MR. BUSINESS iy your ‘short ere or Ok He — wl ae ae te __Sale Store Equipment 64 1 BIRO MBA MEAT pote FR 6-146 call before 7 p Sale Sporting Goods 65 AQUA cone FOR BALB, $00 OR bine, “ta be after Bait, Minnows, Etc. 65B BAIT &@ TACKLE — OPEN 1 DAYS be Oh i 6 oe 7 3 ds, O00 “sis Avenue “hirer cavatin sat ee ' A e!_ Ear! Howard BM 3-053). __Wood, Coal & Fuel 6 FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL —AL SIZES OF FURNACE & STOKER ee ALL PoP , 436 Ben i HAR OE = and we ay ines. FRAN fi yf Pik, 2 mit Orchard F-PLACE ve >, BIRCH, OAK, spple, cedar Rindling. FH 2-6244. WOOD ? CORDS © delivered. FR 46-6568 18, ses wood _ $10.30 load, ¢ Oh s-00 ‘ RALE_ ae , TYPES. rong 4] Lumber Lapeer Rd. at M24. ‘Ee neal yea Cai a 7178 OR & Mile, citi lis, Cregg _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 i 67 For Sale Livestdek 72 oy tt 3 -YrR. tO it 2 a bw, BM 98976 Wanted Livestock 73 o bien Nadas, to = Pony Land - Adame, «Buy Now for Next Summer U.S. Gov't. graded hind rer beef, 508¢ Ib. Cut, w ped g frozen, Dave: er Service, 1012 N, Per ls ter. OL 3-16 ¢ OL 27 iasion, Arps ile, cxseloat i Hite, drow Ba ot ent cond sia Bh N : AE pall Onto Ft on — ‘OR Implement tepair werk. All pereeseed Also, you can me ~ needed, "HARTLAND AREA HARDWARE _Harlard Michign and Lene AF McCu och Chain Anhchg 1 ESE, Meet piyAt obftast giiyh |} AWB WE eh. a — Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke u 41119 all J of blades, fits moat all OQUGHTEN & SON CASE & NEW IDA : out by FAR eer oe a 8 OFFER, a ie ‘ TRA impleeseale. We ou kaye 6 aed Git demonstrators. Attractive deals with extended terms, Bee us now. HARTLAND AREA HARDWARE lephon Hartland, Michigan Auction Sales 77 tints Breryng oi gag iit ee Woge ag BA 3-4296 are AUCTION FRIDAY, FEB 20TH. P.M. xi HWY, 1 mile north of olty iimits, Pontiac All new merchandise, Furniture, ap- eames, ~ ty goods, hun- nome voll numerous to gation, ee Ceo —— “Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 eed ERS—| OAKLAND TREE SERVICE TRIM. f & removal a Bros. “Nursery tative ____ For Sale Pet Pets 69 10 least QLD REG. § ew _ fous ese as Jessie. AKC 1 Fat WKS, = Reasonable ine AKC REG. MINIATURE POODLE . Champion stock, 23-3603, WKS. ERD PUPS. MALE BEA- room insulated dog old, MU +. AKC GERMAN 8H 7 weeks, black and tan. Reason- able. MA 4-2650, AKC SCHIPPERKE, WK. OLD pups, 347) 24 Mile R Rd OL 2-7457, BOSTON TERRIER BTUD CHAMP stock Vu! ae a8. OR 3-0206 BEAGLES, OLD. ay . registered _ CLEAN HEALTHY | PUPS ‘PURE- bred toy fox terriers, small pood- s NA 32931, _jes CANAPIES LL PET 39. MONK®Y ALL PEI _§ $6 Willams Bt. PE 4-0433, ron ae AKC REGISTERED Feringese cE AE 5-2758, . AKC GREAT AWN, FE- male. $75. ‘7, MALE PURE BRED GERMAN pe a it, No ers. _ 80. PE Sab ans ao 80 ODOR MALE PUP. MANNER- Manchester. MaArket RE fiat) 185 Sande rot FE cay POOD BASBET HOUN tr carvers. ke Reas. MUtuei PARAKFETS OU) TO TALK. Cages 89" 4th St ee 2-4025, PARAKEETS, CANARIES, 8sUP- — - oe Bird is 2489 ee CAGES, PARAERETS. ee Opkiand Ave, arin Sie SALE. STANDARD POOOUE- FIRIALEL FEMALE, 4 ert completely vaccinated, TO "aeedbe PE bono TOY FOX TH Fig Heating Do 69A EG. ANIELS, nad servige MA Eis ale ENGLISH 8 Reg. Sired by PUPPIES. Red. Nomi- nated for a Big. ay OR — $75 2 females Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 b earhShele bi 8. mh aed _ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 FIRST cur may, straw, tage or “ade, manure, delivered Aple 6-0666 & UP, liveries. MA ' By thanur straw, ant e, 5-0666. NEED A FINANCE- Loe | FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a good job. FE 2-8181 is|, ‘|the Want Ad number! 4 M tend this sale. H & . wae fou “B&B Auction Sales 5089 Dixie Highway Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.m. Every Saturday ...7 p.m. Every Sunday ....2 p.m. ell Daily Buy and ORlando oa? an Gaity, L, oa xiponed that was Van — Auction L en Farm auct nd will be held this iat Cel teu Bouth more more bank clerk. J For se. Honeete were. 78 = lee ron {Pian s ‘9 ee of Wally Byam’s ex. oe 1 ett TCHINSON 1 ie iy HOME SAG v0 a8 Wi YOR hief & Detroiter lection Pontiac Comeiate of 8 and 10 ose selection of ins. We top them Tete m tr — vcuewause — at Bob Hutchinson Mobile Homes Sales © Righwa: 4001 Dixie Highway Open 7 days # week. OXFORD TRAILER SALES aTENARt Rly on GREAT LAKES . aIMM 4 to 53. w to 10 Wide, 40 to ow strom We trade, see rent. Mises nomi tes Ga totes. One| mil: sou ‘of tase-Orlon. of M3. PA sont ae Sales oe wre Sale aa niedeen, 75| “0 EE . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959) LS | | Sale Household Goods 87 For Sle peers 6 CARNIVAL be Rick Teraer| Hop, Dain & Pose 71 For Sale Housetrailers 78 -REPOSSESSION. : _— TRAILER’ EXCHANGE SPECIALS , , ~ vs ‘ an _New Andersons e Oat Dryer ........ ON ka ‘Used 8-10 Wides OE. Portable ¥. set ie ' : ; 7 — F 1B ge” oo Aum Bottle Gas D 8, E Piegeee - eat HBAS mw or OA ag | TD UO Rent Trailer Space 79 ‘et TS MOBIL ts 5 i ‘ue Cnaet % mile a raller p02. Ca” MANO mt patio ie. on Lake- iy” e@ Wast of Cutere \ e . ville aa Oa an MY wae fhe fi iS Wonder ‘ar 9 GLACKMORE F ARMS I ABPL ER eS Betwees « rah "and - ae OL 1-6489 MOBILEHOME WTA TEs. HORN Se vg 2st and playground. “Tive 30 tees, “Meee oun ak Reet NOW Commerce Na. Milf wy aoe ths ena Square take preter L Sale Farm Equipment 76 whe FOTW PRICE, BUTE, | tence ay fe “i a Pog "Ghevy 0 *B0 ane hs a ‘81 Py: len ae ta lieat node Me For ‘Sale * Tires 80, A ” DRAG eee : vol A-} cm LD TIRDS 9340 UP, we buy sel! ae Bey tie § 503 saga Be ol, 4.0687 BOCONY ; MbsiL NEW* TIRES | SALE Socony Mobil Deluxe $10.95 PLUS BLACK” wWitee the BIG SELECTION FACTORY SECONDS rétonn Biack | oo $15. oe Whe MON NLAR ERRY' SSR! WEST SIDE — MOBIL SERVICE CORNER MAKE RD "add = § ‘ on Genarel Us pe per cent i aa os or whitew ED. WILLIAMS 451 8 Saginaw at Raeburn Auto Service — 8 Sap nenAre GRINDING IN THE cylinder § reboring. Wicoees. | Uae aor ve att Service, O ANKSHAPT GRINDING IN 1 Te 7 chi , bop ta" Hood epergs sone 1 Me “Sale Motor Scooters 82 nee SuMA . “For Sale Motorcycles 83 mie DISCOUNT = wv ts on ee" dia vee ee Maren in, 188 eal FIR 3 mid oe oy b0mi4 san Te ot dk ee BOAT back corns spot ra oe — lighte, complet teerl ig, PAY “i New le “dante to steering front nes. oye no “ae, New | pT molded si — cod ame, iii wing” re / thro cogh ae ee ee / cockp Reg, now only [new 1088 17 ft. ~ erehe WS t seats AE Pit ar naar, Reg. Used 1 Aero-Cratt with f ead 4 deck, center a” 4 sheer boat ver 3 Pele eri vi rude, conirsl a batte: bos a) Take ighisad right on Hic a. e Rd, pho Gi rites (Demode, na bf ) sigh Tips: si¢o 2 Wake Piet » Main he e ‘xi- | Ag * a ide na ber to 3 eintor < vies “<< are ss ait BRAND WE erbias wood and ret A IT ir yee have it alu lanier’ s boat Be gy Use ¢ Har ‘layéway plan, Harrington Boat Works A= ‘ou Tele vinrude bea 4 : 'E 2-8033 i rice Tholides treleht: OWENS MARINE eUPPLIES 796 Asko eel Lake Ave FE 2-8020. Fiberglas nA scars COVERED. MID racer vedie bedion. all 1 iypet, ae 31448 itaneportatlon Offered 87 AS MUCH AS $30 FoR JOKE oop cars’, FB ‘tae or ATTENTION! . “WHY SETTLE FOR Linge” TOS BOTLAR GLENN’ S Parts and Sep ban , “Boats & & Accessories & 85 | 1 molded plywood CARs FOR Neen Pitebur sis at we es al California, 4 Hawaill, 10, Ferry Servic . OF Shass. ‘85 . NI load er ‘ ke JOnW Saas a Dixie OK Lot 4 } powerelde wnerals, aio ink el ee ey vee @ Pe ee ee Pie eee heeee Chev*oiet 210 ye ie “oral or tales 1908 ; sae meee 2400" _v. : bat = > oh ey Minor Bet d-door, of gas et ere ee age. Haskins Chev. . a7) Ri Maple berth” WEN Eey ot Mie = pitp FoR a00D oo x ae ies eget a Disie Hwy you leave te rune dipment) R&S _Wanted Used Trucks 9 tinal 4, TON, “08 OR ‘On ‘PICKUP wig | at Used Trucks BOHRAM'g AUTO & TRUCE on snl” Hwy , "rest reasonably UF, $f —_ Used Truck Parts 89A eee. 49 Dodge Tractor. GMC Retail Branch OAKLAND AT CASS 1086 FORD” Fi $695 Larry * Jerome mommOL Lo Cree : ___ Auto Insurance 990A _— INSURANCE for Re at e's 0. _pente 4 fen. me. mo. Foreign n & Sports Cars 90B Minera STOCK OF DU eae re koe 1964 BUICK, 2 ry Mao rb a “Clarkston Motor & YSLER-PLYMOUTH Main St., Clarkston — $6141 FACTORY BRANCH ’57 BUICK Ww 2 $1895 - “RETAIL [ STORE” puitieT Orvice 5 ‘owner, 31. i boo miten “ie s 0b ister 6 p.m. Hardenburg $$ SREY , rama a cee ie ae ar ed fy ,| 8 Rett, CHEVY 4DR, « ae ce erat. ean ae “vd is right. Thy as Auto AIR 4 BR. BXc, 1956 CHEVROLET meson, Back wie PY Bs | re = ae ich rel Bee Eee ae “ sgon uae “38 ‘ ne o- * oy % Mean real ec arge ee w white tire it for only 97 viyou'lh = sae — with Sie i D! ase ie inner “hee but it's a itie re SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. 912 S, Woodward B'ham ot ie at . MOTOR | SALES re #7371 hae sitet 4 vey Pes ee ee [ses ee ee reteee Feeder HOE “989 DeSOTO STA’ ; ty Powe, ate BRAID. MOTOR SALES % s* = ak x RS DAY, FRBRUARY 19, 1959 _ oe Be ye ge cae eee this Ee Pens: Fi “eon Pa Cee tn cies Pip adage rt € SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC. 912 S. Woodward B'ham MI 6-5302 1967 FORD FORDOMATIC. RADIO & Heater. Very nice. No money con $12.06 monthly. bee oi HAM-RAMBLER. 666 8. WOOD- WARD. MI 6- -Matthews- - Hargreaves SUPER BARGAIN LOT FACTORY BRANCH — "S56 FORD 2 DOOR HARDTOP © 1959 by NEA Bervice, Ina, TM, Reg, US, Pat. OF, *'Letume open the cans, Mother. It’s about time I learned how to cook!" ] Ps ab To aE eee Te For Sale Cars 91 | For Sale Cars — 91 a ~ 3 PP PPL LP OPP APE — ~ 4 1653 CHEV. CLUB COUPE. RA. PONTIAC } 7 BESS elf | NORTH | "Saw fee rs eee Ford. a a Be oe * CHEVROLE&T CO. Oo Duy “REPOSSESSION eo EPOSSESSION Has the _ HAUPT $004 Su prion. 4.27 month. Clean) Good engine, and body. no INTERNAT IONAL- ; SBE sth, Bias asesbehtoss | Beara, we Bel dre 1-YEAR Pontiac Sales aT 1 DODGE +DR, CLEAN, FE 29 Forde penonge AT 5 88 ceonnout sees ie Sr. and Values: | “IMPORT SPECIALS | Q2i'svt'at sauce 4 Heater reon You p Siri |e FORD, Paula we, RAR eae 4 | Narlighalepys : bh cotartay UGHTEN & SON gyrea, Bremeer ov Freee | WT HT EVERY CAR srs ead ath Wauewall _ Youn, PRRDUE ots, BEALE Valen Ran, a ape oe, 100% Map Wills and bie iyareate es. Sn hal a aan "4 LINCOLN | OP Cc . ual Hidion Meter. Whitewells. $186 oe . s : ie y's rt i a rT Overage ; no exc usions. wh Low menthiy, payments. zis. econ sag ei Pe 44390, Community ‘Motor | {935 Ford Custom tudeor <<. $ 901| “The te SES e ens. Ss ane a * ll |i ga aso Come. ee Pte Sc Baratop'! sitet] | N, Main” atc Clarkston eee NCH WAGON? Va aL Be 1056 Pontiac 2dr., sharp ... § 1727 ar Bae “th ® aa Cl essen, Me tt, MONT TDA, | 1056 Chevrolet wagon ....... $ 947 | MAple pr__ MAple $1141 HATO PT PRAGNGHAM| al” omer ieaving tmmediele.| NEW CAR DEMOS | "excellent econduton, Soaresn. i MI $780, MA Biscayne 4dr. vs powerglide $1789 | _.owner. Grande T "ss P| ( ay NTEREY, 4| Belair 4dr. hardiop, pe. ° tase | 1083 PONTIAC 8 Da Baty DRA. Wire wheels, Fordo., R&H. Power} _! “Dr. Dr ner On am 32713 Convertable, loaded '........ sae) Dik TER BOOLUTE- brakes, steering, windows, seats. |"56 MERCU MONTEREY WAG- L Good cond, 1 owner. Must sell] on, ® passenger, $1,450, FE 5-0395, 65 more cars to pick from payments of 5 83 Ly ‘¢at Grea Credit aie ate ee FORD Se Tre BANK RATES Misa raer Fe - YMENTS_T6O_ BURDEN. } 3 ae ae tion, wagon, 1949 Ply Cee) et eS Cae an , “Money Belkin’ tor sale ‘or trade. "POR CUsTOR gpap| Lake Orion Bose Sales ciclo ss eee eee ree ‘a, TRAN pond | WERGURY MY 2-2611 North Chev. hardiop: coral i, white, 4 barra ovat wt AH ae Bi MING. fog MERCURY cl Lah, OURS. Hunter Bivd, at 8, Woodward Ave. _allen “ig 1 Seer Pe 24400 ee” we sae SAerien, LY RO MO! Sawer \DOWn Assume Birmingham MI 4-2736 eos 2 eat ot ye 1953 S pie _ a 4 r. AB arks "— MI 4-7500. Call sr 9 a.m. 2-043 _ aryl Tur Ford State 36 RY Age MOM.) 1 iiek PORE SBR RADIO & EAT. . $065. EM 3-che8 r, ABSOL' rey NO MONEY Pato °F $17.08 a "creat i un 1 RADE HEATER, AB Parks at Mi 4-700. Harold’ Tur- goLurenY NO MONEY Bown ine CHEVROLET TOR-RABWTR| GA, Sue MG ate ao gj ~S ppamemmeid ence + 188 Mat 41000. Ha Ford. 1097 Buick, Super 2 dr, Riviera, R&C | RAMBLER SAI ES $1745 Fru We have been snowed siies| we fh dey to sell 30 new Rambere 8. Buy now & save. ces T higher. Oi ET BERN WE BELIEVE se eae eer eens $1306 gael ate Sports ceeteiue gies} = WE CAN BEAT. nt e, Fame , ar. 470 rasan, he m™ ee peat 3-4156 | % HT, $150, ‘50 STUDE “baker, t ton ‘pick. “up, "62 Chev. SS on, Radio & —. Avon Sunoco at Auburn pibweulearieCageen * 9140s. dams, vip Bein 8 4 Ee oN. <@ heater ......... 1406. T 29-1593. be RR Re 1 se Port " ora. 8 en. ‘. ar custom- ete Radio & iy heater Automate. HOMER HIGHT MTRS. RAMBLER a) WwooDWA a Minutes from jes3 oxterd, Mie Ga 0.2528) ME QU s HEATER, POW 1954 v8. ic.| ER ABSOLUTELY “He got down "oie A Ro { $17.08 wn As fal Gree it i. L me! @ oak, “SIRMINOWAM: RAMBL-| Mer. s.at MI 47500. : 8. Ww . Mi <" ' + [RY DR... DONG as iaieoiiiE _ after & PLS audooda = fee at ED OMCRLE, tot, SOYMOUTE BELYEDene eis sae 1868 power iter, MAple ce t . 2-Dr. Ren Fewse n DR. . ce Drakes partion. - Good gondition. FE od) SOFIA #70 CADILANE, 33,- i KYLOR ion 00 actual miles. Clean 1 owner. 29-6010, after 4 p. CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE WAL "56 Lang me 870 . $1345 ALLED LAKE i Sites - MA 41561 , RD STATION WAGO! JACK COLE, INC. Pirmeatt. Dodge as i Soules’ is" mg EVERYTHING New & Old New ‘Rambler’ 7 Trade-Ins 38 “RAMBLER” 4 Door ... $1690 ‘8 RENAULT Dauphine .... $1375 ‘9 METROPOLITAN H.Top $1295 "61 PLYMOUTH 2 Door ...... $1185 $1 “RAMBLER” Wagon 6 ben $1633 *s1 “RAMBLER’ Wagon 8 Cy!. $1688 AWAY ONE OF : Glenn’ s # Top-Vatu 6? FORD 2 Door 8 ... ... $1278 Py rr, "BG FORD Fairiane 2 Door ... $1111 ene $1994 | 156 pr-yMOUTH Station Wagon $1290 Sta. Wen. 4 Dr. $130) ..¢ wUDSON 4 Door .......- $979 spt $1004/ 55 FORD 29 Door 8.......... $TtT «+ 9004/95 CHEVROLET H.Top 8 cyl. $1185 + $789 » $666 ‘Sh “RAMBLER” 4 Door ... ° PLYMOUTH ? Door 8 .. vectors FS +etene veseyes $128 PACKARD 4 Doves. 18 1 . 6. FE| sTARCHIEF 4 -060 =PONTIAC, bcp 80ME work, $100. EM sas EXCELLENT ‘57 PONTIAC 4 antl Hydramatic, $1,505. OR REPOSSESSION $298 full price, $17.08 —— Per- fect engine, clean inside, rust. No o needed, Mr. Bell. Great __Lakes. PE 6-0402 {988 PONTIAC 41 Radio, heater . dramatic, Power steering & es, white side- — like new for re ft Pinto. 40 Exmoor or call FE_ 56-0770 Eddie e Steele's | GOOD Transportation OFFERS ‘81 Chevie 4-Dr Gray ....... $00 ‘82 Pontiac, «Dr,, Blue ....... 8 ‘$2 Plymouth, 4Dr., Bronze 74 "$1 Pontiac, 4 Fp sale ese r} "52 Pontiac, 4-Dr.,: black ...... $246 ‘49 Chevie, 3-Dr., black ..\.... 09 ‘$3 Chevie, 4Dr., green ; ih 190 "82 «Dr., oko | wceeee 299 8 Buick, hardtop. Red ...--.. "61 Bu ck, hardtop, green .., $199 ‘61 2-Dr., blue ....... 149 "$2 Buick, 4Dr., treen Sen cs 199 "ba Chevie, 2-Dr., blue . HURRY ~ by a other later models to choose "Eddie Steele Ford 2705 Orchard Lake Rd. HARBOR ONE, Mit MILE ©. OF TELEOR APR Pe 024 | FE _2-2629 i961 PONTIAC. GOOD COND. Snow tires. OR 3-3330. $3 PONTIAC 9-DR. DELUXE. 8 cylinder Good cond. Blvd. §. FE 3-7207 WILSON PONTIAC-CADILLAC All Low- nies: Cars “hee 249 E. matic ver & Bi 1958 PONTIAC SAFARI 4 DR. WAGON with radio — hydramatic, power steering & brakes. white & blue in color with actual 13,000 miles. $2495 1986 CADILL a SEDAN. eer blue With hite top, radio, heater, white tires, full power & sharp, $2395 1986 OLDSMOBILE “98 HOLIDAY COUPE, tu-tone cr with interior to’ Suen. ‘ull eel equipment and only miles. $1695 ith m heater, white wall tires) merco- matic, power steering & brakes. Traded to us with only 12,000 miles. $1695 1957 RAMBLER CUSTOM WAGON, A V8 with radio, heater hydramatic, rack on top, This is @ real gem. 13,000 miles ond like new. $169. t pre Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac - 1350. N.. Sey C 4-DR, SUPERCHIEF 4, Woodward MI 41930 an. FACTORY BRANCH °S7 PONTIAC STATION WAGON 2 Doof, Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. Power steer- ing & est “R ETAT l TL ‘STOR E* 3-T117 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. BEHIND THE POST OFFICE Russ Johnson Lake Orion 1959 Pontiac Demo- BIG SAVINGS — 1959 Rambler Demo BIG SAVINGS ’'5S7 SCODA'2-DR. SED. 40 miles per gal. You make an offer ’57 DODGE H'TOP Power steering and brakés .......-. 57 CHEVY 2-DR. SED. Sharp $1195 ween ee eee ‘ '56 PONT. 4-DR. HT. Sharp ... $1195 "56 PONT. 2-DR. HT. Power steering and brakes . $1295 “loss PONT. SC. SED. Power steering and brakes .....,- $ ’55 PONTIAC CONV. New tires, brakes secseusss $ 895 °55 CHRYSLER SED. A-1 condition ..$ 995 54 FORD CUS. LINE Club coupe V8, auto- matic trans. ....$ 645 54 BUICK 4-DR. SED. 1-owner, Dynaflow $ 695 eeeene eeneteee oe eee epee ene ener eeoane Transportation SPECIALS "S1 llegar 2 dr ‘50 Fo eee e enone tc 2 LOW O eaRap LOCATIONS TO BA YOU MONEY: Near Broadway at Shadbolt AND M24 at Shadbolt _ RUSS’: ‘ JOHNSO N MOTOR SALES _ 5S Ot obs 1s CADIL 1986 BUT. 1956 “CHRYSLER 1955 F bts ar par . My pe Fordomatic. NOW. 1955 BUICK 86 Fon cont ag ge: 2-dr, Nyse. BOERS... co 81S eee weeer ey ootat 1933. CHRYSLER .$ 495 ed Yorker ay. Power heoring, 1957 PLYMOUTH $1195 -$ Automatic. R&aH 1987 PLYMOUTH $1028 2dr, Green & white. R&H, Very 1956 DeSOTO . Conerh, Pull pover. 1934 PLYMOUTH $ 395 Belvedere pe. R&k. No mone ORD down, eeeae 1934 FORD sees 199) FOR eee 4dr, pergien. as steering, *! 1987 MERCURY apie J Montolatr. Low mileage. eee RD R&H, 9 pass. eee $945 # FE 8-4530 FE “58 Buick Super 2 Dr. H.T. '58:Ck vrolet Delray ... coy 6 oe eet tn gp ood byl nabs ‘57 Ford Country < Sedan Station Wagon 4-Door, Thun tadio, Tore steer ves $1195 E eee ery clean. ne 123s Belvedere, push- — drive, radio, heater, tires and tu-tone pa '55 Ford Customline 4 Dr. : oo with overdrive, radio, heater, A nice Sof ord Victoria v-8 ‘with radio, heater, standard shift | overdrive, A real sharpie. '57 Isseta BMW . $1195 " Beautiful By-Drive, $ 995 eeeenee ..$ 695 $1595 er “Mower brakes. Btone, |] “/ 4OOS WA LIIVIVY «1 we ee joa e323] Maes oe oe 5 1953 F iD ee 395 : soy, tan han’ totaaws | O44 Nash 2 Door .. . eee 1956 MERCURY ..$1295 finish, A real gas saver and in nice con $1595 SPECIALS 13s8 MERCURY poe NO MONEY DOWN 1987 "MERCURY ..$1545/| 49 DODGE .....¢..0.-cceccccceeeeees pe _t ae clean. Power ||. , ee _ oe Lagns sreen. Pull] °53 FORD 2-DOOR ......cccesececcees ean hoe eet5 |] 53 FORD. 2-DOOR ...0...ceeseeeeeees 1986 T LINCOLN $1745 || °53 PONTIAC 4-DOOR ........0c..00 | frees Bleage. L ry Pull power. : 3 ‘ ee 1985 LINCOLN’ ..$ 995 53 BUICK HARDTOP eee eee eee @@eae Hardtop, Capel. Pull” power. || '52 OLDSMOBILE ..........-s000s ves 1953 LINCOLN ..$ 595 1957 COLD. HA'K $1795 Full power, 1 owner, “BOB FROST INC. - 280 HUNTER BLVD. MI 6-6934 (By -Pass around B’ Low mile- COMMUNI MOTOR SALES 109 EAST BLVD. SOUTH FE 8-4530 Ham) ~ COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES _ HOME OF QUALITY USED CARS ~ 109 East Blvd. South . 8-4539 $2595 “Garona rind teal shar. ‘Specielly priced. ase $1749 $1749 bird engine, cool heater, tu-tone yt and cream. ‘57 =e = or. eee ee ‘56 Plymouth 2 Door ....$ 995 white = 995 clean § 595 .$ 695 wer - TRANSPORTATION oneee eevee oonee eeeee oeveee on eee eee $395 TY FE 84539 fl reac °66 CADILLAC “62” .....-+-- aa sgronnensZl [ c, rT eater, power Tt SLURAFOUREL Muse EAE ASD rnd Te 56 BUICK Special 4-Dr. .,..+-+seeeeereees $1395 RADIO and HEATER, Dynaflow, masks and white beauty. 55 FORD CUSTOMLINE 6 seaitee comewes $ 895 4 DOOR with overdrive, radio, heater. Brown and ivory and a sharpie. 5 55 BUICK Super Sedan ......--eeeeerseees $1095 DYNAFLOW, radio, heater and very nice condition. 55 FORD 2-Door ..----eseeeereeee eco $ 895 Katee’ otal with green and white finish, look ‘this 55 CADILLAC “62” Coupe .....+--+++++e $1895 Ts “HATCHET DAYS" os ARE HERE AGAIN AND WE AT THE* "BRIGHT SPOT” ARE OFFERING. “CHOPPED” PRICES—WIDE SELECTION AND A HOST OF OTHER BUYER ADVANTAGES FOR THE NEXT TWO DAYS. SO SHOP EARLY — EVEN LATE — WE'RE OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. ¥ 58 OLDSMOBILE Fiesta ... eae 28 . : women a r sna he oly = ager iad - white demo. 588 OLDSMOBILE Holiday Coupe ....--+-- $2895 “9"" with Hyqremetic. ise radio, heater, power steering and brakes. This is S57 MERCURY 2-Dr. Hardtop ..--++++++++- $1895 MancoMas’ DRIVE, fadio, heater, brown and ivory HYDRAMATIC, radio, heater, = steering and brakes. Tu-tone green and in A-i ¢ 55 OLDSMOBILE Super “88” ......+c000- $1095 POWER BRAKES, radio, heater, Hydramatic. A sharp one owner. 53 CADILLAC “62” Sedat ......-.--se0+- $ 895 BIRRAMATC et are power steering and brakes. 57 FORD Fairlane Coupe .......-.+seeee $1695 V-8 FORDOMATIC, radio, heater. See and drive this one! ’S7 OLDSMOBILE Super “88” ......- woe $2195 og —— seegeoL} radio, heater, power steering 55 CHEVROLET 2-Door .......ssseeeeees $ 895 RADIO and heater. Runs and looks nice, 54 STUDEBAKER Champion ...+++++0++- $ 525 COUPE with radio, neater and overdrive. cheap and ecenomicaj transportation, fll a ary, JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT" ORCHARD LAKE at CASS , FE 80488 OPEN 'TIL 10 P. M. \ STOCK NO. . STOCK NO. STOCK NO. STOCK NO. $645 FE 54101 $1995 ‘56 Ford 2-DOOR $895 '55 Ford 4-DOOR $495 '53 Chevy 2-DOOR $295 '54 Dodge _ 2-DOOR H’TOP ON OUR A-1 USED CARS -TWO DAYS ONLY- SALE BEGINS AT 8:30 A.M. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 20 AND 21 LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS $1640 | STOCK NO. 655 ’ ce. 56 Buick 2DOOR H’TOP $1345 BTOCK NO. 748 ‘04 Ford sis STOCK NO. 838 STOCK NO. ‘Sd Mercury - Hatchet Day S- Are Here Again AND WE'RE JOINING THE CELEBRATION BY Slashing All Prices Many With NoSMoney Down STOCK NO. 14 STOCK NO, $71 STOCK NO. 791 ‘58 Dodge * ‘58Ford 'S7 Ford 2-DOOR H'TOP. STATION WAGON 2-DOOR $1995 $1995 — $1295 STOCK BO. 08 STOCK NO, 762 STOCK NO. 619 58 Ford '57 Ford 56 Mercury 2-DOOR CONVERTIBLE 2-DOOR H’TOP $1195 ST ‘55 Pontiac 2-DOOR H’TOP 5895 | 2-DOOR 4-DOOR $395 $045 v ‘33Ford ‘53 Plymouth . 2-DOOR 2-DOOR $295 $275 807 STOCK NO. 780 STOCK NO. 136 '52 Chevy '52 Buick COUPE 4-DOORKR > $229 $245 147 S. Saginaw St. 4 ao "Cy" OWENS Your y riendly’ FORD Dealer | FE 5.3588 ROCHESTER | 1957 7 CHEVROLET Just 2 Miles for That Better Deal Our used cars are selling so’ well one would think it was spring time. We attribute this to the fact that our reconditioned used cars are far above average and our prices are at all times fair. Don't take our word for it, come see! Open ’till 9 p.m. or later. 1958 IMPERIAL ........ $3797 yaaa ae EE 1957 7 EONTIAC, cet les $1595 Coliye standard transmission and PS wih radio, heater, white well tires. 1957 BUICK 1895 oe @ #& © oe «© © © @ © 8 a] 2door ha aon power "action and brakes, ~ wall tites. fae heater. Blue and white finish. “Don't miss this one 1956 MERCURY oo hardtop, oe e+ © & 8 [Sapeononatt radio, heater, white 1956 BUICK vo "$1395 1956 CHEVROLET | A - "$1195 ne engine, Powerglide acteer ae rn completely map Hokey 1955 CHEVROLET $1145 Be! hard with Powerglide, ouy, | fester: Sere nice in oer ry Wi sugine. ‘retie 1955 PONTIAC .......-. $1195 pace gre yaa bm 28 Font eggs Sa A) gp tie white 1985 FORD onc $ 995 1985 BUICK $1145 * © @ © ee ee ew wes eee eee eee wens a aon + “ie Gisie aime ace, tires oe Rl 1955 BUICK ....... $1045 OE Soe oe Pons teeing power, bra 1954 PONTIAC Leeee $ 795 1954 BUICK ae ws 795 1953 BUICK... $595 iets: =n, itt Dosa et, henley, Rare 1954" 4 FORD $ 645 1953 f BONTIAC. . vee BO5 | . carla} BE aps Bydramatc, radio, heater. This ‘+ “ PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES \ oe Lie $1295 | 7 A >y * _THE po IAC PRESS. uiluaspay, FEBRUARY 19, 1050. (Court OKs $6,036 Bench (7 +-Todk Tel Pr oa Hays \Wot Enough S ay's Television ograms - - Paar Chall H Of ENOUA SNORS, Tyrone Power's Gr Programs furuished by stations tnied in this columa daar a enges ayes o Tyros! Covert are Feat HA ees NT tae eT | tO a Duel of Wrest! So Only 1 Appears | vos ances cariauoeror —e ae Ses Channel TWAVZTV Channel %-KLW-TV O a uel oO rest ] ng cdidas cory (opioid te Court: has approved expenditure of ; p. . . —A 16-year $6,036 for bench at TONIGHT’S TY HIGHLIGHTS (2) Playhouse 90, All-star} quences, NEW ‘By BARL WILSON ioe bar ooh t aed in dackaon |rone ee cae in ae 4:90 (7) Curtain Time. Comedy. cast in big business drama./2:30 (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. - EW. YORK — : beng pinyin friends of mine—Jack Paar Ihering beh oe lane ety tharue 8 wood Ceme tery, (9). Popeye. 10:00 (7) The Tracer, Reagan| (2) House Party. te oe once Ore eees Sverd 6 test 1) | cxecutors of Power's "estate | (4) Newa; Williams. _ Searches for rare car. (7) Music Bingo. ves me to help them along to bloody each other's nose~ 5, mad dn't, an. 18yeayolg)8ked that the sume be taken] (2) Racket Squad (9) Amazing, Science fiction'®:38 (9) Home Fair. else what kind of friend am 10> ‘brother explained, rey fram the estate, valued at $300, 6:10 (4) Weather pogo $00 (2) Big Payoff. Pete started it by mimicking Jack’s didn't have any shoes. 000, on the request of the actor's! 6:15 (4) Box 4. Bet Your Life. (4) Young Dr. Malone. “I kid you net” on his ABC TV show, b The brother told the ¢ourt there widow, Mrs, Deborah Power, 6:25 (4) Sports, ‘| ye:a8 ‘” yay nogee feont,) » (1) Beat the Check. saying, “Hello, friends, this is a sinvers was only one pair of shoes for — 6:30 (7) Comedy (cont.) adh ey 49) Movie, shew=-the mest sincere show I've ever |tiimsell, the 16yearold and their! of M. Ch (9) Sky King. Adventure. e pt. D. Grief. 90 (2) Verdict ts Yours. been at t i ever ‘father to share, That's why the|™' . sen (4) Life of Riley. Camedy. |... (4)(color) Masquerade Party.) (4) These Roots been sincere abaut.” And by adding that {father wasn't in court either, ANN ARBOR WeUniversity of! (2) News; LeGoff. 10:45 (1) News: Gorden. (T) Whe De You Trust. ‘Castro is really a naive, dedicated man.” * * * Michigan has been selected as one | 6:40 (2) Weather. re ee. 0 (2) Brighter Day, Jack happened to hear the show because,| The 1-yearold; who had fin-/of four schools throughout the coun: 6:45 (2) News, ; souny s On. 44) Queen for a he says, “My little daughter sald ‘Daddy, ished a term at the Negro Pa-|try to conduct summer session res Bod, gain bi rn News: Whainp. 418 et ae — “they're going to try to hurt you on the air,’ "ental ‘choo wore the shoes to fresher programs in modern lane 9 pomnten:) Nee eae Se, | "tren gent caller ft tg, AH Flu rp as a ety (9) Comedy. Huckleberry 11:15 (9) Weather. . (4) County Fair. ON say he was trying to start a feud—but I will Judge Henry Riederer released supported hy the Ni tional Det n (4) Weather: Eliot. — (®) Sherwood Forest ‘not mention his name on NBC unti) he gets a rating!” thun=!nim ; Fateation Act of 1988 (4)-(eolor) Mich. Outdoors... (2) Miss Fairweather. 8:00 (2) Jimmy Dean. dered Jack, se Best ~ (2) Jetf’s Collie. 11:20 (9) Theater, Drama: Cary (4) Sgt, Preston. “The thing I resented,” added Paar, “was the effem- 9:39 (7) Leave It ta Beaver. Gram. Ingrid Bergman, No- (9) Loaney. Toons. inate manner in which he mimicked me! J leave it up te Hollywood Headlines: Beaver learns lesson the hard a #:30 (2) Detrolt Bandstand. you, Earl Wilson, to pick a favorite charity, and see if he - . way when he has tooth io, Ae | (4) (color) George Pierrot LU . . . trouble. Presents. M E t i (9) Millien Dollar Movie. 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Theater. War’ (7) Mickey Mouse Club. Ovl1es asy Or ane Comedy: Red Skelton,| . Prams: Borls Rariotf, “The - . “ ww i ; m? st Patrol.” ($4. ! a Af TV T d ll Pai in Brooklyn. 11:30 (7) Night Court. New Mexico Solons ter réa mi (4) Jeff. Drum. Miners force 0 _—— eagle Contert \ : c eae Jac ar. s Conrei4, , ‘ Cencn Haiestine enerehnlt: exgambler tumed preacrer peay white, cuit Arauete, TUF Down Acclaim ctennee ime | » (2) I Love Lucy. Harpo Marx) Fin eorecaa | ; HOLLYWOOD (AP) = “TE never , lee "4 ete ied neat ; SANTA FE, N.M. (AP)-A mes-| realized making a movie was so What now? She'll be on the feted. . J FRIDAY MORNING Sage of congratulations from Mrs. |. easy,” says Jane Wyman, doing | , beach for the epring ope banshee! 8:00 (7) Zorro. Zorre aids tanch-/6 boo Continental Classroom. (Eleanor Roosevelt and Herbert her first in four years. muh - baa oral ~ anather i er charged with arson. 6:50 (2) Meditations. Lehman was rejected hy the New Laoki ivpre “ (9) Movie (cont.) (6:55 (2) On Farm Front. Séeulen aves of fc sat ooking as pert and pretty as; “I might do occasional shows, | (4) Steve Canyon. Hoodlums|™ :00 (4) Today. | . . ; preaeniatives, the day she left, the Oscar winner;but not another series,” she said. dressed as pilots kidnap) (7) Big Show. ud "Johnny Belinda," 148—is mak- She now Is 104 half- hour Canyon. (2) TV College | The telegram from the two, rep- ing “Holiday for Lovers’ with films which Can be released in the: (2) December _ Bride.. tity (7) Breakfast Time. ‘résenting the National Couneil for Clifton Webb. lush TV syndication field. She's plays cupid for Scotts ‘a a) rand Frolics. Pheyetos Peace, cangratulated ae ‘holding wie them for a igs ter le (Russell A Bethel (2) Captain Kangaroo. ithe State islature for its®actian ing in no hurry to cash in her | Teabe. ) mss OT ONS Ae (7) Our Friend Harry. ‘in Kling Nght-to-were eanstitu- PAAR BAYES lee hn - ' are pane pei annuity’. -_ 8:30 (7) Real McCoys. Neighbors 8: re (2) Cartoon Classroom. —_— tional amendments in both houses.| will meet me fer s few boxing. Or I Mme’ criticize Grandpa. when he 9:00 i4) ] Married Joan. | Rep. Albert Matlock, A Clovis him. Let him _— ef th will wrestle ‘been. She has been making films 28. O Bab Doi Fi refuges to contribute to com: (2) Movie. ‘Democrat, said ‘The sores had (OX. J degong: . be thene—i! he will! for the home screen, af course. | ss y Vong rine ~ — munity project in ‘The Rain-|9:30 (4) (color) Bozo the Clown. more ar less healed and they have Ook, Tl promote it for March of Dimes, It'll be She did three yearw of It, then) oun CLIEMENS Ut-One ot} maker.” 10:00 (4) Dough Re Mi. ‘been opened again by this mes- a better fight than Paterson-vs.-Johannson.) |took another year |e Deeove7 ‘the smallest babies ever born at (9) Movie (eont.) (1) Jean's Notehook. sage.”" | E never did get ahead.” she viount Clemens Hospital wag re-, ” n Coad Be You. Com- ep i" sed es, Charm. os De m crrat ~ Tis THE MIDNIGHT EARL... ear she recalled her hec “pried doing fine Wed dneniay ‘ wah y~ Se. . | ae + ep. ; ' “When ‘The Jane Wyman Show' weighs (2) Yancy Derringer, Yancy! 10:30 (4) Treasure Hunt. ‘Heidel of Lea County, moved that} _8@ Sullivan lost his big Easter all-atar French show. ors peal + battles Misiasppt ood (2) Arthur Godfrey, _\the message be rejected. It ear- France's Union des Artistes will film it for itself--try te aell bec ger air, J was already wal sn barn last jE. 9:00 (7) Pat Boone, Arthur God- (9) Speeial Agent. ‘ried by a veice vote without a|it world-wide ,., dae Paar'll stick his neck out tonight for his Sect yout, | © ware cal the more than three montha prema, frey, Connie Francis.‘ /10:88 (1) News. |single dissent. friend Comic Dave Gardner, charging he was framed in that! i with vet ; == so oo Hammer. Mystery-|11:00 i 4 ale ain Marth Ro Sle Atlanta i cher . +» Nareoties sleuths say same addicts! ‘eateh my breath. It was @ scram 10 anna — never. | nt. artha Raye Slapped [purposely get arres drug sources are better inside than!hle for three LISTEN TO (4) Behind Closed Doors. (7) Cleo. out. yours." : Agent sarche | Leon E ‘With $4 T “ * * + Petros of snlonage ste 1:45 ° ee cee Time | $ 6,038 ax Lien Stove Allen aligned Chariten Hesten for his firat 90-minute | She finished her last season: iw. MUS FM in Red school 11:30 (4) Coneentration, * | NEW YORK (AP)—The govern-|TV'e? March 15... . Autograph hounds mobbed Red Stelger, early in 1958. The show was | Petree New Carivtlen Commercial } (2) Zane Grey Th. Outlaws (1) Peter Lind Hayes, beers hes ic a $46,038 tax = didn't recognize his date—Claize Bleom ... pea because of anemic rat- Peaturin rescue reformed gunslinger (2) Top Dollar. \against Property of Paulette Goddard bought a hame here . , Rdward G, Rob-|inzs—"they moved us into the last] “Tele hy (Van Johnson), whe doesi’t (9) Howdy Doody, |Comediense Marin Raye insen admired a paiating fa ss Sinatra's home — 80 open- jhalf-hour opposite Playhouse m0 +o Re D.) |! i pow they Plan to frame him) PRIDAY AFTERNOON Thomas E. Scanlon. director of HANG#d Frank sent It a8 A gift. e ier ee ales iat eects CHRISTIAN | for murder. . iN | ’ = nce.’ ‘HRI : ithe Breoklyn-Lang Island division : * a * ne was just as b t TURE SALES 9:30 nl dlgran Tega —s io 12:00 we tls ele ‘of the Intemal Revenue Serviee, TODAY'S BEST LAUGH; Taffy Tuttle heard about G! loans ott “the jad ot Rag pC = niten EVERYONE avy ube ok ey uae Meee ‘said the lien was for taxes Miss|~0Ut the Pentagon wouldn't loan her a GI. That's earl, brether.|time in her bush life, she took 0) iS GOING (9) Walter Winchell, ts:30 12) Semech fer Tomorrow, /RAV8 ewes for 1957 (Copyright, 1969) peoahe= | (4) (color) Ernie Ford, (4) It Could Be You. | — lorious.” eee ont hs phony Le DAY 5,’ 8 aie e ‘ Cesar Rameor, singer Cathy (7) Play Your Hunch. Taylor. | (9) dyes & Doris, TV News and Reviews House OKs Big Hike Pete reg Bins ‘oe r ~ TV SERVICE ——- ————- 1 49: 48 (2) Guidi : : i | Anewer te Previews Puzsie boa a ee Light been back te New York three; " called in by 2:30 P.M. oF WALTON : ews. L ik t P] Sc P times and did the Perry Co bring # ta endows FS. 1:00 a Hes er “a ] e O ay ome (@) Pe in Insurance Taxes ite toe did rry Como the ditterence. jj { s Great Life. ? " 7) Liberace. ‘ | of * BARGAINS IN 17" 4 L ace. : a resi . Then You’ re Hooked,’ WASHINGTON (AP) — The “I've learned to fish and I love oan eer SietSteteted 1:50 (7) Margie. |House has voted a big increase in it—went up to Colorado and came afer IN 20" asi ea (QE - (2) As World Turns. taxes to be paid by life insurance home with the limit. And I've been CONSOLES TV vi ital Eo af i (4) A a’ Andy. By WILLIAM EWALD | SHORT SHOTS: J. Carrel Naish) companies. ; able to start painting again.’ | BARGAINS IN RCA VICTOR | raved CAS wae ee FETTIO] «(1:55 (4) Faye Elizabeth. NEW YORK (UPD—I must eon. turned in @ solid performance last] 17 the measure eventually be-|,, Se became so enamored with oe : SIG CIMATRIO! §=2:00 (7) Day in Court. fess a personal prejudice at the Might on an NBC-TV wagon train) comes law, it would mean an eati:|‘Re leisurely life that she closed] aangaing IN Hie y stenees | ger jee (2) Susi start @f thls review. |that was less swampy than usual] mated of her Hollywood home and] . c: tart of this review. I have had it Gypsy Rose Lee and her ais-|4's tax Seevente 298 million moved to Lido Tale, @0 Milles th | | (4) foster) = or Conse. |up to here with plays about addic- iter, June une Havve, teamed up for dollars on 1958 earnings of insur. in beautiful Newport Foc td a DO-IT-YOURSELF ; amignoss - - pe |tion—be it alcohol, dope, et Nee really delightful talk on the Snes Wednesday: and| Now she has a ting stutio | ‘TUBE TESTER Amen ma pills, waking pills or the cha-cha. NBC-TV Jack . Paar Show last sent to the Senate without a rec: on the waterfront. iy a her'| apert en pare eS ee 4. iw oy f= for "Holiday for Lovers.” B : 13 Printing 1p to last night about the only ‘ . r* y for Lovers.” But al ee ere i fields of addiction still unexplored) THE OHMANNEL SWIM: The they feared the ening Pare finds making a feature movie in- ewes ELECTRIC | ac . ap he a cal were gambling and Tootsie Roll-|Blue Men, @ and robbers se-|crease the cost of insurance “"edibly easy ane the TV grindil, m ® *. a" 15 Maststen’s ip 4 4 Y, eating and last evening, CRS-TV's|ries that atars rd Binns and) policies. | 16 Pertaining to _ — Arm sirose a pang 24 Pay ma onde Sey thy Baa * * * 17 Pilfer “iy, scratched off one of these turday CRS- The bill provides a complex for. — s oe i o's compulsive gamester. Storm spat oo ine @ CBS /mula that would ‘ncoase ll DIRICES CUT WAY ROWN: if 4 taxes on insura’ = vorm “House of Carde” was shaped | 0. isarch 15. estimated 70 - re compan about 31 Gav: yg well and was played well as al: | oper ie confidence ten res Yi,Yt Wa -} | mest all af these Armstrong | The latest Nielsen ratings shaw|double the amount of taxes paid beau YY things are. But semehew despite — hours per heme per day|on de acai Under the new REMODEL 2 Feminine = / ~ the seriousness of the preblem-—. hours-Sl/schedule, 1968 taxes would be an i 32 ew six malllion citizens, we are told, | Minutes in November, 1957 to five/estimated 545 million dollars com- : 4 | x ae er ET are can't-step betteré-amuch of |hours 23 minutes in November,|pared with 319 millions which N Cc sj ' ‘ « Tange set nate! € - Ye Cs) it struck me as faintly ludicrous. 1958. would be due under present law. A H - . rromb. SS ps After watching Frank Sinatra FHA TERMS crawl through Hell to get dope 3 ee oe and Ray Milland craw! down Thind| Arthur to Host ‘Person-to-Person’ | 0 ah gd aie avenue to get drink, it seemed to 1 - > ~e >i 42 to ese 2 Therefore 21 Viaigoth king 41 Imperial order phony Tmagrenpeagen prentry God ft T ey Replaces M urrTOW To 5 Year $s sien we | fees, 33 Slerchoures” 43 Trieste wine |hooked, hooked 46 ent 5 ee ) i Mock ouses cae Js . * ot Retro eae 24 Mock a ONT x & NEW YORK (UPI)—The Colum is one of the most charming and] ROOM ie wild 7 Burrowers 2¢ Lohengrin's 46 Hindy queen It occurs to me that now mightibia Broadcasting System has an-|sirillful interviewers in broadcast-| oa Se” oie eae - aie of . gavice be a propitious time for play-|nouneed that Arthur Godfrey will] ing,'’ Cowan said. - ADDITIONS ; 54@ Premature 10 Peace -wpenins » if 50. een jeans, wrights to band together to formjreplace Edward R. Murrow next| 57 I : their own outfit — Addict-Plays|season as host of the ““Person-to-| KITCHEN $8 Lure WN 12 Cnite of at AN sense? a Renal ab.) Anonymous. It's about time we ajl/Person" television interview show. Holdu P Report * s 1 mraia ie Resre 2 ren a Murrow, 0, amounced tue in German Nabs || * ROOFING & day he would take a year’s leave, ‘of absence July 1 to travel, listen 2 After Thett i SIDING -- Today's Radio Programs - - ‘and learn without the pressure of! deadlines, | BRIGHTON, Colo. (AP) — Mrs. | i | * GARAGES ; Elsie Naeb happened S omen : ~~ Louis G. Cowan, president ef | elephone in her husband's | : JU T LIKE wie, (76m UBRLW, (86) wws, eo WEYZ, (itte, « WUAR, (1188) WRON, (1400) 8 WIBK, (1566) the CBS TV network said radio |liquor store Wednesday when two| * ‘FURNACES s and TV veteran Godfrey would bandits walked in. S TONIGRT WY2, Surrell WRK. News Gearge WPON. Chuck Lewis conduct the weekly “Person-to- | Without blinking an eye, she * BASEMENTS PUT TING MONEY 6:00—WIR, wavs . pnp im, Fag, Dr. Malone | Person’? interviews during the started speaking German, describ-} 4 WWJ. New 11:80— ; CKLW 1989-€0 season. ing the holdup in progress. CRLW “News, Chase w x90 WIR, Jack Harris | oo qrJR, Ra. to Happiness Mrs. Herbert Naeb, her daugh- jam | * ATTICS IN YOUR PAY t —— Ww, News. Ameche Story; Cowan said Godfrey would have AR. Music : ter-in-law on the other end of the/ wien News, Sports FRIDAY MORNING 1¢:00—-WJR, Arthur Godfrey BK, Reid “added scope” in conducting inter-| }j lied the poli FINISHED €:00— WIR, Agriculture WWI News, True story WOAR, News ; ith in ne, called the police. ENVELOPE! : “ir hs Dinner D te were. Pre Roberts pt-$ hy Peter = it More = WPON. Bob Lark views with interesting personali- Jose Hernandez, 20, and Nashj WEYz. Daly Pinter Ciu Ww - :20_WJR. fielen Trent ties. | Hernandez, 18, were arrested later ig | & SHELL HOMES | WCAR News, Patrick TRE. we Rai, oe Be se * by Sheriff Robert Roberts. He said/ia CALL ANYTIME wean cones = WCAR. News. Sheridan WPON uck Lewis CKLW News. Shift Break r the years Arthur has | COMPLETED WIBK Skt Tal WPON Earlv Bird “Ove rs ur has more they admitted the $74 holdup, Noj 10:30-—CKLW. News, David $:00—WJR, Dear Shirley than ampl demonstrated that he: cha have been filed. # . WIR. Quest House 6:30—WdJH, Musie Hall WPON. Chuck Lewis WWJ. News, Matinee y charges have n " YZ. E. P. Morgan CKLW. Guy Nunn WXYZ. Paul Winter XYZ, Bd McKenzie = x: a pa ae. oe aie Soorts {1: 00—WIR, House Party WOAR, News, Bennett N Candielight WWw4, News, Prench WON. Bob Lert WPON WPON WCAR. Woodling t:00—WJR, Dan Kirby ¢ W. News, Davies $:20—WJR, Com LISTEN TO J, Rows. YZ. Paul Winter Fy) 1460 Pontia REMOL ) El LIN 10w wx * vei | MABE: News, Rate Win “News, Metensie if ee DE G a jugs piv tratn J owe. rg “ WPON Chuck Lewis Sax Rees, Chase v TI 7] ro la / di WPRON Tomte ry ety pad > 11:30-WJR, Time = Muste 4:00—WIR, Musie Hall N ON PIE REB a ala alee ‘n' Andy CKLW. News, Davi ww. | Bi 7 eT ere Well CRLW: News: Chee ith Speci 1 Guest Bot co vation Report | ¢ News. fib PRIDAY AFTERNOON WCAR. Rewa, hennets at . ~ WPON Nite Sounds WJBK. News, George seee- WIR, Wm. Bneehan PON Don McKinnon 9:06—WJR, Answer Please & JR, Amos 'n’ Andy WWJ. News, Cederherg | 4:30— WIR, oe Hall’ ~ Seah eas wey Menrea | Gay Miao | Gauw Rene Ghee. | 0 9:36_CKLW, World Today CRLW Rews, De WJBK Stereo WPON, Sports {utektnnen | " Former German ms Correspondent Wik special Weak, News WEON Newp. Lewis sag agg IS Presented by the WPON N d Public Affairs Department ecia Pw. W i resent e ews a u WJBK, Jack, Beltboy weor cee? 12:88 WIR. Time fer Musie WEED, Wattrick. McKensie : " cai i tees money * | ime. WiK, Muse al WWJ. Maxwell oS fe on LARRY PAYNE, DIRECTOR , ews av i CKLW. . Knew: BK News, 1:06— Ww wspe. 8t8.| WRON’ Dom” obey Bi hy A PRY iN Tg Or Poe SUNDAY 5 P. M. “ap ‘ ei : ~ Lo i te’ 4 Ww. Ott ww, CKLW, News, Davies w 1460 ity oR, J. Vinal) WXYZ, Breakfast Club WXYZ. M. Shorr CKLW, News, E “Chase CKLW. News, David WJBK. News, Reid _WPON, 6ports, MacKipnon 00 W WWJ, Bandstand 4 4 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959 _/. \fomerig made up of. both Nortirring of ladies’ garters cot snes 0, oh shel be ota “Te Howe Baye" with Ws Only Normol Believes i: briuroic ern and Southern Democrats, with; sleeves and pantlegs, the (hmm) |have Congressman Bass, Hisithe regular second ténor, Rep. . oe ae an Oklahoman thrown in to sing|singers were: tmaslacbe. fell off in mid-aria and|Hale Boggs (D-La), gets back to) NeW YORK. (UPI)—Clark W. RICHMOND, Va, Larry Harmony? first’ tenor, Tenors—Reps: Toby Morris (p-|he never did get it fastened on! town. I'll bea 7% per cent Dixie| m1, burn, director of the Family!¢*tsov, already a young business- s | ere’ & loka) and John S. Monagan (D-/ securely, outfit then. said M2” delivering 60 papers, faced @ Ad li The House Boys,” ‘as they call) Conn). P so * & * * * Service Assn.. of America, | business crisis when someone stole e ine themselves, the eldest. being only| Baritone—Rep. Oren Harris (D-| Don’t get too optimistic about) A planist-singer named Hank recently that a big step—like mar- his ‘bicycle. He borrowed a ~~ 59, brought down the House, or at | Ark). the hint of North-South harmony Fort summed up the situation by|Tiage—is bound to precipitate fears'and started saving ie rigs b- least threatened the foundations,| Bass—Rep. Ross Bass (D-Tenn).| in Democratic ranks. 4 -. |singing a song of her own com-|in varying degrees. buy another. bey me = 8 son hehe will — ‘produce as ‘swingin’ &/Tuesday at a fund-raising fete for|Bass in this case is pronounced) ee position: company’s ges — ae coon y?\barber shop quartet as ever mur- the National Symphony Orchestra.|bass as in fish. 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