More Advanced = ‘De ms in Sanaa ta Draft 10-Point Recession Battle: WASHINGTON (—Senate Democrats areydrafting a 10-point anti-recession program which party leaders plan to give a speedy start The program is being put through Congress.. together by individual com- mittees under the guidance of the Democratic Policy Committee headed by Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas. “It will represent the party’s| . British Planning Ballistic Rocket A white paper published by the Defense Ministry said this weap- on “is being developed.on the County Dems saat answers to demands that employment. : 500 to Hear Hart, &,* Sorts mioerons acini In his first major talk since he night's Valentine's Day test:monial dinner given by Oakland County 4p bee: i ii ‘ie at rad 8 :2 3 3 Skilled Tradesmen in UAW Will Ask $3.25 Base Rate==: DETROIT (Leaders of UAW skilled tradesmén in $3.25 for all classifications next week. March 1. in U.S. Satellite Reported Dead _ the Detroit area will ask for a “uniform base rate of in the skilled trades” in a program being prepared for the national conference The pregram will be recommended to the UAW: Na- tional Skilled Trades Conference in Chicago Feb. 28- They proposed adding to the $3. 25 hourly base rate the present 19 cents cost-of-living “plus all merit in-| One of 2 Radios creases peg received by the tradesmen over the P. feteat mini- mums.” They also proposed hg all differentials exceeding $3.25. iS all > ‘Nilion io Boost § ert W. Leeds (center), ate’ themselves as “modern” party members to follow on a track toward principles 7 uinesia E The well known patent attorney and author lauded GOP accom- in business, labor, civil rights, . veterans’ rights, finance, and public ‘PANGS TEMPORARY’ | She viewed the country’ Ss present economic status as “‘suffering the pangs of temporary economic ad- justmen Ped “And as is the case in all such To achieve success at the polls in Michigan, Mrs. Leeds, the moth- er of two sons and wife of an At- lantic City hotel‘ owner, urged the party to “Bet over our minority- mindedness.” * * * Tt has been President Eisenhow- er who has ‘lifted the ‘country ‘bp Republican Leaders at Banquet LINCOLN DAY GATHERING — Among the many Republicans that chatted with Oakland County Lincoln Day banquet speaker, Mrs. Reb- were former Congress-— man George A. Dondero (left) and John B. Martin Jr. of Grand Rapids, GOP national com- mitteeman from Elks Temple. Michigan. Mrs. Leeds, assistant commissioner of patents in Washington, spoke last night to some 600 at the 68th annual Oakland County Lincoln Republican Club banquet at the Trouble Brews las Teamsters. [Call In Monitors ¥ Dear Governor: That Ain‘t Hay! In the first of what he calls a novel series of “‘Dear Governor” letters, Sen. L. Harvey Lodge (R- Drayton Plains) has demanded that Gov. Williams indicate by what tax an extra $100 million * Williams’ Plan: Construction Issue Bonds to Finance to Provide Jobs ee, ee ea tami mae es _|ealied in its monitors for a revenue can be raised. Lodge sent his first letter off yesterday. In it, he told the gov- ernor: Lawyer Claims Union Is Taking Illegal Action j ae Rigen et Against 2 Witnesses “T feel that a series of letters be * PG MIAMI. BEACH, Fla. (B—| ween us which ma > be -avafiahie erage ™ ae ua to the press lore mailing, as| media’ start The Teamsters Union hen abate conmtredel are ver messages to a t fore deli ‘< most “ 7 revealing and informative to to the gram 7" a public works people.” program” was urged on the Legislature today by Gov, Williams. Public Works Program, et Legislators Urged . social call today but it looked as if the party might get a little rough. | _Notiss that Gov. Williams had Godfrey P. Schmidt,) in what Lodge called “piecemeal | : Williams advocated start harshest .Teamsters critic ont diverse Pgs pet oe of the construction, to be among the court-appointed monitors and about to ask a $300,000 Teamsters- paid legal fee in its com- promise lawsuit, came gun- ning for trouble. County senator said “as I as- semble them, your requests to- tal approximately $100. million more than anticipated! revenues.” New taxes are required if the budget is arceptéd b the Legis-| He also called for a 30- ‘lature, Lodge pointed out. 5 Schmidt complained in advance * *® *® ‘/million - dollar parks 2" that. two*withesses he called for “What are those taxes. thet may/Pansion _ program. to give | lthe ‘New. York Teamsters aan ee sinew tout dallas. } peop ’ ‘ ot ee en veer lead, i eerste new tourist dollars. ; : financed by bonds, in a message to the ‘Legislature . on the state of Michigan's economy. “This i ie iration's program is but the restatement—to meet ‘Unhyphenatesand Unite,’ Mrs. Leeds Tells GOP © By GEORGE T, TRUMBULL JR.\from 20 years in a Democratic principles upon .Republicans must “unhyphen-|” and unite |clai which our party was Sounded,” " the speaker de- clared. en oe ‘Congressman William S. Sem. as See g—merelyauy aon current situations and problems— of the same liberal and liberating “ is ss pare i Been subjecied 1 Te stacked against my people.” “letfects of the national busi- The New ‘York lawyer said |yy , poe en unusial riche e'taeeoces VanHorn Faces (sis”" ‘8s srsees Murder Charge Slayer of Waterford Woman Bound Over on Ist Degree Count Mostly on the ‘strength of his aes Ree ae De eee ae : said Williams, ) 1 on Human officer in World War I and as War IL. . The banquet will begin at 6:30 p.m. at the Elks ‘Temple. Tickets » {are available from any member of the board of realtors. Cold Vacation for tke THOMASVILLE, Ga. (INS) — The Thomasville, Ga., area, where President Eisenhower starts a vacation today is blan- keted under a two-inch snowfall gthe heaviest since 1895. The A graduate of Notre Dame, a Cunningham served as an Army — an Air Corps ‘officer in World “Realtors to Hear Talk Relations The Pontiac Board of Realtors at their 42nd annual banquet Monday will hear L. L. Cunningham, president of the Business Institute of Milwaukee, discuss humaNideals to conform with a court relations in business and industry. Cunningham. is a salesman who has traveled ex- tensively throughout the country in the past 10 years addressing local, state and national organizations. - He is a former director of phys- ical education at Notre Dame Uni- versity and a former spofisor and instructor of Dale Carnegie cours- es. temperature touched 22 degrees this morning. — L. L. CUNNINGHAM ~ 4-an interest in the Hobren Truck- carding several private Sushiies order that Teamsters officials rid The Detroit labor chieftain | During the 45-minute prelim- said he is divesting himself of |inary examination before Justice | ing Co., a Motor equipment- | Prosecutor Frederick m vw imap ag afters faye me into the record the . confession “disposing of several things that VanHorn made 30 hours after the I don’t care to discuss . slaying. « Senate Rackets Committee in: of BL vestigators in 1957 heard testimony; In it he admitted the killing but that Hoffa’s wife participated in/claimed he “blacked out” during equipment-leasing operations in-|\the actual crime. He said, “I had volving firms with which the/no intention of doing anything to anybody when I went to the house. I must have lost my ‘head.” VanHorn’s court-appointed at- torney, Brakie J. Orr, seized on (Continued on Page 2, Col.’ 5) urged: That jobless workers be allowed to take temporary farm and or- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) they both broke their That's Not Cotton You See right legs. Ambulance men . : brought John home with his — leg in a cast from the factory where he works. They found |. Bridgit nursing her broken limb after a fall in the kitchen. Take Breaks Together STOCKPORT, England # — John and Bridgit McLeod, mar- ried 40 yedrs, say they have \ sae gaat ike moun dering, hu ot-| omnes po Area Experiences Winter’s Coldest Reading ree eee oe ee core ee > Storb ever aince the Explorer was|enim, here. to draw up teemal launched on Jan. 31. this spring. About 400 delegates are| DOWNTOWN TEMPERATURES tinction of being the eoldest spot The second transmitter, send- jattending the three - day | Midnight em, 1 in the nation yesterday. The mer- ing signals on 108 megacycles, jrepresenting about 350,000 GM em-| 9 am. 5S leam,.. ¢ \cUry fell to 26 below zero. The corftinues to be received and the a ‘Sem a pact 5 ‘. ee a ‘yg [deepest snow in the nation was Army predicted it. will continue, The UAW’s Chrysler Council will eam hashed are 2 i... 1g (4¢inches at Houghton. ._ »- to operate for another two |mect here Feb. 19.20. The uaw! * "°°." ges Me The death of Theodore F. Field- poonths. nice Ford Council is scheduled to mee 7 2 er, found collapsed in the snow Stientis able falta Ae iad Sates cate yer anetolabt 0c te aieaty ite yesterday, was attributed to receive ‘the same type "(the UAW skilled trades conference|Tegistered 3 below. zero at the Pon- : space data from the remaining Chicago. tiac State. Hospital, it the transmitter as was previously tea coldest reading of the winter. cae ae from Sade Frigid weather reports still con- : transmitters in. be tinue for the Pontiac area and all two Russian Sputniks also relayed|] 7). - Today's Press of Michigan. - tr vee aie * many siasinidbiciaaiiadiacanmmcacita! Variable cloudiness, scattered _ Tadlos wl nd silence] Comics |....:....c,.... ap | #80 flturtion and more cy tem- ed by INS today as follows: | | Sethe remaining radio in the EX] Goony News” cee © eres | te ee plorer. ; ‘* Editorials see ee te gree. wetee t te as . and Sat- E : a : oa : Market Heke seenee %. te- a pr al _ ' rrow Escanaba 6: 5 Predicts Cut in Car Tax: | Markets oo Os ue its Flint as ; : Obituaries 22... 6666..... 13. | The expected 5 area) = Gladwin . «8 10 WASHINGTON «#—Rep. Mach- rs gpa to 46 [tonight is 0-4 degrees and the high Z ee eels rot = Radio Fs ae bn | ce oe Grand Rapids - Ly Comphittee will rhudkd a per Wilson, Save ee es pete aD | While local ' citizens complained 6 : : . gent reduction in the auto excise | Women’s Pages .... 2% to 27. [about tr oz en ‘water . pipes and Jackson : 3 a a & part of a general tax cut. |) Story 5.04.4... citieiod al cars, Pellston had the dis-|- Kingoss wy * sik pag a Sea \ a ra : - : ; ! ‘4 ® ; ] z A jf . vezMercury Hits: Numbing 3. Below exposure in the severe. cold. ping a section of track, 2°. & * Weather in Michigan Minimum temperatures and ‘snowfall in inches: (sec- ond figure in tabulation) for Michigan cities ‘was report- . Low Snow Marquette ® 24 . Moant Clemens. 2 Trace Muskegon ae _ Oscoda ee __Pelisten___—_ 26 ae area galled Saginaw «5 day. -§. Ste. Marie -12 R Traverse City -14 17 Ypsilanti . 4 Trace ; Near Ann’ Arbor yesterday, the in good condition today, derailing of six cars of a 78 t0day as Airman Donald Farrell} Only once has the 23-year-oldion. Farrell flipped it off and Mo Night : Association for the Unit- » ae . Roy Oliver, 24 .N. Francis . St., passed the halfway mark on ‘his'son of. a Wall Street accountant. shmigged his shoulders. / nday ight = ed Nations will ‘present its first eek is ©. lwas seen bY & , Mrs. _. simulated moon flight, shown signs of irritation. He ean} He amazes his w Shets with iS public program in the B She ‘explained that through this| «over of 28 N. Francis, who '~« * have either radio music or taped his lack of bor Cozy and) LANSING uw — Bills, bills and|Community House at § p.m. Mon-|and other the county| "atled the police. ” . ? _— The blond, six-foot airman from|™usic channeled into his space warm, he ate a y dinner with more bills. You name it and|@4y. chapter hopes to bring better un- * * (we the Bronx, after theoretically fy-\ca>in. He signaled for radio mu-jevident relish.“He ai copious chances are Michigan’s Legislature) —< wk me : os of te Kees Nations Deputy Coroner Dr. Leon Cobb = _ ing over lunar wastes, was speed. SiC: notes on iy feelings ‘and thoughts |ig mulling. over a proposal to en, Robert WV ee ee University We feel the U.N. is the hope ot{eald Oliver apparently gutlered 816 / il 9 P. M ing earthward again in his make-| ’ 28 as teeny experiment. large it, reduce it, create it, abolish|dent and Wayne Sta arid “that the public{stroke and died of exposure ip ti : . 2 believe flight in a compact space| Taped music was turned on, He 7 - * ws ‘ it, sou & alter it in one ~~ vil meceete thle shoul rs flan familiar with its | below-zero x back io he was \— . fer Specie! 9-Hour ° bin. snapped his signal switch but was wate rs Say stays busy/ way or A ’ oo ee ae eee le to o his house. Look fi - “The akenkn, still Bright bndlignwed. Displaying siggrevation. ond ‘call him "a great how) Ap avalanche of 400 Wile dea Structire. of the United Notions nee eee,” re, Wiliams as S Oe — Signs ‘ chipper, completed ‘the haliway/he snapped it on and off severa}hound.” ~ teended on the House ior fi ant ee nga Ea eee a * Special Prices Good — 2 Te last, night, ie 7 pra gies 8 ee 1856) Penelisis are Mrs. Ray on pe ss WRDA Tian tobes o2 _ 9 cx ae _ seven is, scheduled : a : troduced Inson, ating U 4 ‘Direatagha pedis: - @ Some, ew “end Sunday, jAbout Alleged Scandal in TV Case _ — _ session.:the last comparable legit: bert M. MadOleery, UNICEN, | Be ed omens Me vasions © IE °F Othe * * — ee lative meeting. j = Max yr — | thon of canceled postage stamps, Right now, pS you're reading “We are “cosas surprised, Z. ‘ , The original deadiine for intro- pee Bg soya wt the | Edwin Kirbert, executive secre- E. this adv-—hundreds are shopping Goa: f. -See J) scat mtg at gt. Bot cour and are active ia | tary of the Birmingham YMCA, Land “saving money at Simms J) scat mtg at gt. Bot chapter said today. Drop everything—hurry to other measures still to be | the affairs of their communities, | SS ery coy Oi ses i : Sratioa ast leglelators pleading | Peden said, , =|: The Birmingham club bas a cred- for Ladies E tne toeie. Here are just a” \GTON (INS) — Ousted 9 tara them in, both houses | Mrs. Williams, an Invitational/it of about $200 in the “Bishop's ‘Lady’ SUNBEAM few of thousanc mo ay in the witness chair today ; and pushed back the-/Bureau for United Nations, said| The money will: dele- Elettric. Shaver @ tell a House investigating com- ne to next Monday night, omen aeata ie tend iene heres. ' and Girls’ eS ee ae Some of the more. interesting ; iow Y's Men's meetings at Santa Srna , ‘ leged scandal in a Miami big lie _| proposals. would: ‘Montea, Calif-—next-August.——— wm icehse awa : wision peg eae gies $1.79 Schwartz was subpoenaed’ . the me pay tel ; (sen: ‘ & od % . Rey. -/public hearing as Chairman Oren Authorize cities to set up wnem- Mur der Charge Bi hee fai, lent al Chapter T9° cet tereach " aigetas’ CHE rel oe med oe ae 220, Order of the Eastern Star, | tol Hill has ever seen” into the Hand over $62,900 to the Michi (Continued From Page One} The program will « with a a | Flannel it? affairs of the Federal Communi- gan ity Commis-| this statement today as indica- dinner at 6:30 p.m, It NY Bitty eset pn. cations Commission and other gov- sion for ‘a continuing of| tion the murder was not i be followed by gaines pe tesets ten nny aan M 's nS ee However, Justice | and movies, _ . | _* o* to hold down unemployment. ~ overruled Orr's bid to smppaatt LADIES’ NYLON HOSE wae Harris also said he intends to HELP FOR CITIES - ‘ bave Vanllern face » lesser ee ee ee ein ee tee DB "e fos the Seclons 6 orms aren Furvish tiwancia) help Sonn. si YMCA and featuring two-hour ses- pba camag ~——_ state's general fund to cities whoee| Neither VanHorn nor any Wit-\ song will open at Barnum Junior LADIES’ RAYON SLIPS: that Thomas E. Dewey's law population has grown by more than/ness in his behalf .was called tO! High School tomorrow night. Fam- Washable, in 4 colors. - & $100,000 fee collected trom East- sus in 1950 (McCollough and Bow- Ziem produced three witnesses: fue tickets at the Y . - ern Air Lines for “‘non-legal” work sand.’ _ |Sheriff's Deteetive Roy Hartrick; : MCA gen Banh GOWNS The chairman sald the memo | Greate a Michigan Automation|who performed an’ autopsy on the|Duilding will conc! . foraed print 30 was disclosed by the St. Louis Cena 19 ee Soe oe oe ae pannae but he had personally not of unemployment arising from eco-| employe brose P. : files were nomic changes triggered by auto-/1212 Cass Lake Rd., Waterford Friday and Saturday | eet Jae ae me 99% attorney toe in- mation (Hudson). Township. a : possibly — schol. | Kennedy testified he had been “= : ey ANRLETS 3-08. : Plime cos rages trimming trees in front of the Mur- i white an cam BI ¢ to reveal | programs in Michigan colleges. -home when he saw. VanHorn —— Saw (te oa “payment (Sallade). approach it towards the rear aa 2 - : owe Create @ milk commission “oni eaut 3D get ‘ed pal ia tions com ph od 4 local milk boards to supervise and VanHorn leave’ ‘ : comparative television case a DR. SCIWART: uae peodustiah notice | ga transporting, storage and distrib- In his confession, VanHorn & é using of milk and cream (Reap). said he went to the home to see 7 > All brands, regular sise, 1B iée tax). $213 LIGHTER FLUID . ‘ : Fairway brand, Limit 1 3¢ can. i Pack of 10 COMBS training jobless workers. - Use of $62,800 in federal money returned to the state for a. contij. uing analysis of the . Michigan economy. ATTRACT INDUSTRIES, Legislation to permit the con- struction of ‘industrial islands” to attract new business to the vicinity of scientific and research centers, — at the state's univer: es “ Legisiation to create a position of state director of atomic energy activities, a radiation standards safety board and a scientific ad-| Teamsters Local 614, has lived in Pontiac since 1914. Married with one daughter, he has long been an active member of} Bp dopenptc:: , is @ member of the state) of Barber Examiners and T atient tie sean tonal A ee ot ans tee Soe GM's Offer to Unions “|; we ¢ a bases ro’ hin. OTHERS TO $4.95 Assertad pack of comme. §— tasy to aoe ~~ = Lome ches Genuine leather in assorted col- : Magy Bh 0 she seo, 10% ta , HOUSE NUMBERS Aavws ne ed sia E98. Saginew_ —Main Floor E ] $ : FRIDAY and SATURDAY SUPER-SPECIALS. Bilt ae shown. 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Averell Harriman have agreed on using / four existing schools to accommo- ‘ @ate problem children in an. effort to cut crime in the city’s schools. * ‘other proposals ad- vanced at the conference, Harri- man said, was a “work-activity f * FOR ENIWETOK — right; and his crew of three hoist William Huntington, Bigelow and _| THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TH Gel tTax ha . Ath” Quarter Payment] AP Facsimile Albert S. Bigelow, second trom sails on the Golden Rule in.Los Angeles Harbor as they take off for Eniwetok in a non-violent pro- test of nuclear weapons. Nuclear tests are ‘set to start in April in the central Pacific testing grounds. Left to right: David Gale, tise South. ceo From State Amounts to $794,098.49 © : Oakland Cointy’s share ot $41.5] fourth-quarter million of 1957 * | | These fourth-quarter collections’ - \tor the state amounted to $41,-) 534,661, an increase of $570,058.21 over receipts for the 1958 fourth quarter. . : Based on a 47-85-18 per cent distribution formula, the highway will receive $19,521,- '| 290.67 for state trunklines, coun- ties will receive $14,587,121.35 for | cee eat oo Bete : Bj Re ce oyfvan George Willoughby. Mackinaw City Wants Them LANSING @® — Bills proposing “>. Help in Conservation DES MOINES — Participation in the. nation’s soil-conservation programs climbed 37 per cent in =ttwo different-plans .|the state ferry docks at Mackinaw City will get an airing Feb. 26 at a hearing before a an com- mittee. Rep. Lloyd Gibbs (R-Portiand), chairman of the House State Af- fairs Committee, said officials of Mackinaw City and the Mackinac Island State Park Commission would be summoned to testify. x * * Mayor Nei! Downing and Council- men Ford Martin and Stanley Mc- Rae of Mackinaw City appeared before the committee yesterday in support of a bill to turn over the docks to the city. Rep. Walter T. McMahon (D- Downing told the committee Mackinaw City lost 25 families, about 10 per cent of its population; Confab Cuts ‘Squares’, SACRAMENTO, Calif, @ — Youth and adult really did get the California Youth Authority, Heman G. 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Bes ACCOMPONG, Jamaica (INS)— like it. -| have mo electricity, of course, Most Unusual Vehicle - [visiting the backyard of Barbara Every now ‘and then you think , rig Smear Bt he . “es Wed tee tone fn ST ekar oe oar ae os Fine. to Owner _-|Robbins’ farm quickly become _ wistfully, ot what a swell life couldlof rock’ mountains and jungled|onty vo the splendors| Hed by donkey over another | born here, this house. Not like-a | to progress? “No, W dow’ worry | HALFAX, Eng. (INS) — Carlow thanks to a dog end stove be led by one who had no taxes tolgulleys, is “‘the land of look be-lot ‘Montego Bay, yet almost na| {0%r miles Int the mountain ee re cet me at all.” owner ‘Johann Svejnoma was fined| DiP®: pay, no ace = and eg ge baceite | Be apne viral ” rep as oe es, inta your house, Quite faw. | Asked if he had heard about] over. $16 after police superintend-| The pipe leads to the Robbins tact further con t is re-| , / tneps dozens|they were turies ago. an okay is forthcoming from sand cellar. An-ell-shaped arm is “ferred to of years to penetra’ F . h ° » |atomic bombs, the colonel replied,|¢nt L. Massey told a court how a by weary folk as the/”:/ te the Maroons : abidin’. Good church - goin t EXERT MUSCLE the “‘colonel’’ (he grants less than! people.” “Scarcely.” Asked if what he had|COP saw ‘a most unusual velieie® 108, 2 Oe: at grand level, cold, cruel world. . hideaway, and were promptly - 30 visits to outsiders each year), |heard caused the Maroons concern, |9Me night. ns .% & So you make your way to the/*iPed out from: the rear. To visit the Maroons, one must|the arduous trip begins, partly by A Presbyterian missionary dielpe thought deeply they wane It was hissing, groaning and ‘The Robbins’ dog herds the only spot you've. ever heard of} Finally in the 18th Century exert influence and muscle, First,| 44 » lit is to lotate the “ rn gn tan ee eee the United States|emitting steam, it had only one| visiting Brer Rabbit into the ell. ‘ ; figh Bagong 4 Be crnq{timself greets you at the edge of and “quite a great majority” ofjand France are the biggest na-|light which pointed straight up, no|Mrs. Robbins then goes: to the pee grotesque settlement called| to capture these ex-slaves who |'8*t Range ——— iad the settlement; he is a slight, seat,|the colonel’s people are Christian,|tiOms, and that’s something for|handbrake, no fenders, no_ sil-|cellar and picks up her rabbit. fant oct sd Karn tote vilage, ek man haa, Mi bleed there esl rel 2,007 re” liner ‘and no tom ens late] Str, tu hve ben cau By order of the = : “a ."' 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A _ i ‘ ls \ \ he: * 5 i s ¥ ba \ a ¥ \y i % an * Latin America’s self appointed dic- ruled with an iron hand. Selfishness - that we manage our affairs with rea- in Latin America ._ Over the last four years many of 1956. ; ae KR. Sh: The Committee is composed of 150 prominent business execu- tives and economists who con- duct research and advise on economic developments. Its re- port is based on past perform- ance of the economy. However, CED warns that if nuclear war breaks out and if defense spend- ing continues for too long a time, anticipated growth could fail to develop. or ee 7 The report presents good reasons -tators have gone the hard way. In. plain English, they have been given. the “bum’s rush.” - , x. *® -*% This has been good news to the rest of the free world. These self-styled strongmen have and personal gain has been their only motive. They have cowed their | native subjects into submission and taken away any semblance of liberty. . : & °° Ff 3. Glancing over the records we {or confidence in our economic future find quite an unimpressive list 2d emphasizes that every factor pro- ~ of our much touted strongmen _ Moting growth should be encouraged. This is a challenge to every Amer- ican who recognizes his opportunity and responsibility. oe = SS — — “A PorTLAND, Ore., man com- plained that his wife kept the ashes from Latin America. Checking the following list over is like looking at an FBI roster of the ten most wanted men: Argentina’s Juan Peron, 2 — in 2 military uprising in of her first husband in their bed- Brazil’s Getulio Vargas, mili- © *°°™ +e hs Oe tary ultimatum to step down in jealous of a handful of ashes, 1954, instead killed himself; wouldn’t let on. Panama’s Jose Remon, machine | __ee oTNiereia's Asanhinte taser,’ Lhe Man About Town Honduras’ Tullo Lozano, Kicked Bg’ Sum Awarded “Halts Peal Maghire, cuted Many Employes Received Up for stealing 12 million in public. to $2,500 for Suggestions works money in 1956; = eee _ Peru’s Manuel Odria, lost his power end slipped off into ob- security; Colombian’s Bustavo Pinilla, church and. businessmen forced Narrow mind: What usually goes with a wide mouth. ee The neat sum of $184,207.11 was paid during 1957 by Pontiac Motor Division him into exile in Canary Islands, » 499 employes for suggestions for im- in 1953, proved ways of doing their work. Nine oe, oY So each drew the maximum $2,500 and 16 e two dictajors left include drew $1,000 or more. JLGENCIO Batista and Do- minican blic’s RaragL TRUJILLO. What a list of polifical bunts. — One of the most comforting reali- zations is that this type of rule is | fast becoming extinct. It is well on writing me from Daytona Beach, Fia., its way out and the many Latin August Genovese American countries responsible de- — get ag ng “On a recent aay en serve the continued support from the papers e mercury w in rest of the free world. Detroit it was 26 ee [ff * 2. The majority of these small coun- tries are near by and it is important. their 1958 for the United States to have them as allies. To achieve this, they must first swing over to the democratic form of government. — who in spite of his gruff ways, has done An Optimistic Report . (f lot for his men while keeping the re- The Committee for Economic De- spect of the public at the same time. velopment (CED) has just released a Lewis is a kindly man, sore at but one highly optimistic report of its re- Persom search and policy unit on America’s | future development. By 1975, says CED, the income of the average American family after taxes should. be $7,100, an increase of $1,800 over the present disposable income of $5,300. This non-profit, non-partisan and non- political organization declares that this is not a dream but a “practical goal for practical men.” . *k 2 * Within the next 20 years, says the report, barring war and assuming - Nineteen fox pelts on one board were seen by our : ’ Earl M. Treadwell the other day at Peck, in .Michigan’s thumb. =. Bee With two-thirds of our car owners now having less than three weeks to get plates. . Willis M. Brewer, well as last year.. . A prominent Pontiac union labor man tells me that his ideal leader is * John L. Lewis, ~ Rudolph Diesel, | the German who invented the cngine which bears his name. ae A letter drifts in from Danny Mosher, stating that a beautiful moth, with a six- inch wing spread has hatched out, with the fourth grade pupils of Elmwood school as spectators of the incubation process. An interesting rivalry in Scouting has Clinton Valley Coungil, _ comprising most of Oakland and Macomb Counties, is running a neck and neck race with our neighboring — . ‘ Tall Pine Council, ~ | sonable competence, “we may expect made up of Genesee, Lapeer and Shia- . to entera period of general well-being wassee Counties. Each has a membership. around the.10,000 mark, including Scouts never before considered attainable.” and others actively in the work. Since 1880 the gross national prod- uct (GNP) has risen from $635 per capita to $2,466 in 1956. The GNP is Maurice Marden : “ Keego ener reminds me that Satur- day is the 60th anniversary of the sink- THE PONTIAC PRESS ing of the Battleship “Maine” in Havana — © oe ree ee Coney Harbor, which predipitated the Spanish- Pontine 12, Michiga® American Wa Dally Except Sunday " donn A * Rittey, Volbal Geabda thee. { Mrs, R. E. Balley G. Marenatt Jorsan, rtising Local Adve! of 18 Lexington Place; eighty-sixth birta- 5 ‘ ogee, _ day. ; gg oom St ‘ Groner ©. tsruaw, : sas local distributor, says we're not doing as_ developed in this area. Our , Always watching for interesting facts, 1975 compared with $415 billion in David Lawrence Says: Ike Betting on Ame WASHINGTON—President Eisen- hower has just placed an important “bet” on the future trend of Amer- ican business. He bets that the bottom of been reached next month and that the “pick- up” will then begin. He doesn't say when the “recov- = ery” process will LAWRENCE be completed, ~ but predicts that it will be well under way “later this year.” Mr. Eisenhower, in effect, says that the government will use its economic and financial power to promote, recovery but only “in every sound way.” The mere fact that such a state- ment was issued shows.an aware- ness on the part of the administra- tion of the psychological impact that. could result from Tuesday’s annotincement ‘that. 45 million persons are unemployed. * * * Mr. Eisenhower accompanies his comment with a fact sheet outlin- ing the measures being taken by the government to encourage con- flexibly the credit machinery of the nation, especially in the _ field. mortgage The real problem is to de- will take hold in our portant factor of all is to be ‘ The President is positive the will be under way soon emphatic that ‘we are not facing a prolonged downswing in activity.” This in itself is a stimulus, Now the President says that “we have had most of our bad news on “the unemployment front.” This is reassuring. It means that, while even a further rise in unemploy- mentscould occur, this would be of short duration as spring planting pulls more. workers to the farms. R & * 3 The President. is in a better position than anyother man in America to forecast. employment trends, but he could “be wrong about the time of the turning point in the “recession.” The reasons é x The. Country Parson : she Associated. Press is, enti dusive Of Lake use for republication of ail local sews printed fe. this \ : eek: where pe ie at ovallans ao B of’ Holly; ri Newspaper as well as ail AP news dispatches. home Je daltvored by carrier fo fit miner ‘places in The’ Gate Rt a year. All mail ebscriptions payable ip sdv ol prese sion” will have — could have ‘nothing to do. with the The psychological impression this country a chain reaction of excessive curtailment and caution by businessmen, and fear begot more fear. _ The climax came in the “bank holiday” of 1933, and an era of disintegration in business followed which was not over till 1940, when rican Business “ployed in 1933, and there were still 9.5 million The reason for this was the utter failure of the new deal policy of “leaf raking,” which was based on erroneous concepts about bene- fits from increases in “ i employment. Re. America could experience the same disaster again if the Demo- crats in Congress force a return to their earlier doctrines and neg- lect the stimulus that can come from sound measures to revive the heavy-goods industries. It is this primarily~ which can bring ‘war orders began to bring full substantial decreases in unemploy- employment. ment. There were 12.8 million unem- (Copyright, 1958) Dr. William Brady Says: Regular Trips to Dentist Best Way to In a series _ of. newspaper ar- ticles on dental health by a den- tist who is dean of a dental school, ‘ 7 this pbaldy he: germ - ing, . ole.» destroying D® BRADY soap, our teeth may still decay x* * * The Harvard professor men- tioned several theoretical causes. of tooth decay which are being investigated by research — such -as the role of heredity, the role of endocrine glands, the role of the saliva, the role of vitamin and-or mineral deficiencies in general nu- trition, and ‘finally the role pf germs and food accumulations on and between the teeth. I am a little ashamed to say that thig extraordinary acknow!l- edgment of the truth by the Harvard Professor of oral pathol- and his dental society, makes “me chuckle. But right away I think of all Keep Teeth sterile new tooth pick each time it’s possible to win something. It may be worth more ! ¢.the ticket. I've also been to many dances and can see Revive Business’ . We have perigee rn i. and everyone who goes has a onry % time. No bad comes from them such a | either. I go and I know, | : : Saily Young this column, we will run no more letters dealing with alimony and - Friend of the Court.) . . ote : " * z eS . oli c e Another Favors vie spies Fabra : Existing Law c Again the Pontiac Police and In ‘regard to the dog law and ire Departments are to sportsmen, road hunting is unlaw- mended for a job very ful and should be stopped. When jy was necessary that I the hunter lets his dogs out on the {or an ambulance the other road, he deliberately, urges them and in less to help. him. break the law. Very. the time I few dogs are shot by farmerseven wife wag receiving though their masters have not hesi- treatment ‘at the hospital. very grateful to these gentlemen -A number of hunting dogs Gis- who must be xy Gears duty to render’ such excellent service. * * * By JAMES J. METCALFE A woman cashier in @ bank Some people labor through the in Michigan remained caim day . . . While others work at night Wille being robbed, but not be- . « « As dawn or dark may be Cause she’s used to being stuck their choice . . . Or it may be "P- their . . Ot course, most onc ae prea: people like to sleep . . - When insist going around stars‘are in the sky ... They feel Corners on two wheels, sell your that daytime slumber keeps . . . auto and buy a bicycle. More beauty from the eye . . . Or z 6. they may think that they miss out. When two people in love with ... On more important things... themselves get married it's As daylight seems to emphasize questionable how long it will . . « The joy that living brings... - last. But God made night, as well as x«~ *k * And as the world goes on It's funnye how a girl sometime it should happen that . « « We have to work at night. (Copyright, 1958) that is calle@ Jesus made clay, 9 and anointed mine eyes, and said a unto me, Ge to the peel of Siloam, Looking Back =— 24, ast, sad went and ° washed, and 9 received sight. 15.Years Ago —John 9:11. - ZS SET-Rostoy-afire. © * JAPS RETREAT on New Gui- _ The miracles of Christ were stu- nea. * . diously performed in the most un- : 20 Years Ago ostentatious way. He seemed COUNTY FLOOD waters recede. anxious to veil His majesty under WILSON FOUNDRY strike set- the love with which they were tled. f wrought. —W. E. n Case Records of a Psychologist: Criticizes ‘Allowance’ Jenny’s fertile brain should be memorizing - choice - ance” plan, but let your young- sters work for pay, which ts the better plan. Pay for mental as well as physical. work as ez- plained below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 4 Case X-328: eg, gs aged 10, s a bright girl somewhat’ frustrfted. plas Cie you | money. And it is a splendid idea to en- For their income thereafter de- courage children to - memorize pends solely upon their own out- gems of poetry of famous quota- put. _ tions from literary masters of the There is thus no ceiling on their past. me ee a * weekly income. They can obtain . $1 to $10 depending on how much elbow grease they wish to ex. ‘ey pend. eo ; \s # 2 08 Simply see that plenty of jobs are always available. Post the i rE H i ki ies i : Be - have yeeeived word that their son, _ Army Specialist 3.C_ Robert D. Perry has returned to the United States from Seoul, Korea. Perry has been sent to Walt Reed Hospital, Washington-D. c. oe ee his w oe em basketball last October. PERRY VOSS Carpenter Apprentice, William Voss, son of Mrs, Theresa Voss, of 935 Irequois St., Waterford Town- ship recently completed 12 weeks bab psec School, Port Hueneme, Ae two week leave at home,|__._._ -— she be sent to Guam to join Battalion 10. Voss took his basic training at Great Lakes. He graduated from Waterford High School in 1955, 2° ke. & lst Lt, George D. Hicks, of 16 N, Johnson Ave., Pontiac, is among 2,300 men representing Reserve, National Guard and active Army units engaged in “Lucky Charlie,” a command post exercise. “‘Lacky Chartie,” is being direct- ed by Third Army headquarters at Fort Gordon, Ga: It is a training exercise designed to keep com- manders posted on the latest Army methods and techniques. Hicks ig a member of the 10lst Airborne Div. WENDEL GRAHAM x *« * Seman Recruit Michael McNair | is currently stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Base, On completion | of boot camp” he_will have a_16- day leave and then join his brother Seaman Pat MeNair aboard the | USS St. Paul, Tet hins Bees cdnaidtha aaa more than a year and is now on, Sern a seen - M. McNAIR P. MeNaIR : * = -«¢ Gordon Oaks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Oaks, of 154 N. Lake boys are the sons of Mr,| and Mrs, E, C. MeNair, “= Russell $t., Pontiac. tremors that ripple along the Wit- hwatersrand lies in 12,000 miles of tunnels which crisscross in a 70- mile-long maze. Witwatersrand gold mines which are so interlocked that a man can walk (in theory) fof a distance of 70 miles from east to west or vice versa, without seeing daylight. Angelus Rd., has been promoted} Watersrand is the great strain to Electrician Petty Officer 3.C. He is currently aboard the cruis-|: er, Newport News, stationed in of mining Norfolk, Va. The ship will leave The prosane couse thd feet to on a cruise to Cuba in February. crack and the city shivers. U.S. Suicide Rates Hit All-Time Low NEW YORK (INS) sions of the times. Severe tremors do not: ‘follow a regular pattern, daily between 2 p.m, and 3 p.m., , — The sul-/when miners dynamite’ the gold- cide fate in America is dipping ing reef. to an all-time low — despite ten- There is nothing to indjeate that the tremors will increase in the The rate stands at. around 10 future or that the bedrock will per 100,000 population. But statis-iweaken and the city Gaappear ticians at the National Office of|into the tunnels. Vital Statistics still refer to sui- cides as a “needless loss of life.”’ It is hoped that psychiatrists and Shaken ‘Just a Bit’ other specialists may help to re- duce the rate even more. Some 16,000 teck their own life during 1956 — the most recent year for which complete data is vailable. States. Suicide rates are lowest for the Sled daveeted, The rate for un- married men is. over twice that for married ones. The rate for divorcees is approximately four times that of those who stay mar- ried. Cooks for His Oven DAYTON, Ohio & — When the city administration provided the ‘|}Dayton workhouse with a new gas oven recently, the workhouse cook) by ‘Indian’ in Auto SANTA FE, N. M. (@— State Policeman George Smith said he got “‘shook up just a bit” recently Se cma seer” SLSR mM: Pris Compares with a little over when he checked what he thought > |7,000 deaths in 1916 during thelwas an Indian sitting in the back | worst polio epidemic in the United) seat of a car parked nedr here late one night. Tt was an Indian all right, but it showed his appreciation in a prac-| By taatt hs “FE '8-6621 These are the workings of the|. 10-PLAY GYM SET Still -a' _ 17 N. Saginaw St. . FE 4-7071 ace OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL Hen, the Sot. 9300.0. 109 pi y Molded counter and toe box. ce re eer Reg. 9.99. Reg g. 10.99 _ OXFORDS — HI-SHOES © ‘NIGHT UNTIL seca yard yt ota a Buy now! Save 8.07! Right in in your own » beck yard for the kids this spring at wonderful savings! 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There ~ have been very few-mass trials of this nature here or anywhere else “iy the country, ‘This one is made unique in a-grisly way not only by the possibility of mass execu- ~ tion but by the fact that the oldest! boy .is 18 and the youngest of the defendants is a 15-year-old epileptic. The seven sit shoulder to shoal. der in dudge Irwin Delmore Davidson's court each day, never: whispering, mildly interested- looking, oo unlike well-man- uered but bored children listen- ing to a dull teacher. They were all members of the Egyptian Kings mob. The Egyp- tian Kings were, and are, children of generally poor, always crowded and in some cases broken, families living in a section of Harlem and Puerto Ricoville that has no public swimming pool. For the past built did not want the Kings to swim there. They told any more, and the place became “Ink Well.” * * * Last summer was eqoreedy year. or two, during the summers, hot in New York, and so it became they had been going to a pool Washington Heights, dug on the! very ground where George Wash-| jington's ragged ranks won their ifirst real victory over the British orf! meighborhood to wait until guards had left for the night and then slip through a widened hole in + iron fence that surrounds neighborhood where the pool was ich their own children not to go thefe tougher. known in the neighborhood as the/. the practice of the boys of the/swimmer. He and two others) then went out on patrol, While they were gone, two boys named Michael Farmer, once a polio the /case, and Roger McShane, slipped THE BERRYS By Carl Grubert oh } run for safety and: help. All these 11 are under age 15. Six have turned state's evidence. terribly frightened boy came to the stand too late Tuesday to be heard, after vers the court has appointed to keep these youngsters from a chain store electrocution that would never “be forgotten. (Tomorrow: The judge ... lawyers . .. the case). the There are 241,514 licensed law- yers in the U.S., 5,036 of them women, two chance of celebrating the 50th.. When bride and groom are 25, however, chances dip to one in four Marry at 31 and the chances. say “I do” at age 39. The decline in death rates has survive long enough to celebrate the 25th, Selling Buffalo as Pets CARNEGIE, Okla, —This item appeared in the Carnegie, Okla., Herald: “Anybody want.a buffalo? are only one in 10,- The chances | are only one in 100 for those who ’ gays she’s beautiful. We have a wide selection 665 Joslyn—FE 2-7900 Sarsi"remee ra a You're sure to win her heart with a gift that of famous names she knows and trusts. 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Marie faces anoutlay of 1% valllion dollars in = ‘next few a as % a private | contragtors handle the job. | Traverse City officials, with an | incentive system for the weekly city pickup there, boast you i wet your watch by truck move- | « slebenics prampena. Naturally, sanitary sewerage treatment plants are overloaded |as collection systems pc This spells more spending. Flint, in cooperation with sonie of her Genesee County neighbors is considering a huge 12 nuiillion | doliar treatment unit. City after | city is having to enlarge sewage | treatment facilities or replace outdated units,’ ers are as unsung but as vital to the modern city. WATER IN CELLAR : People who never paid them much mind become real believers’ the morning they go downstairs | after a hard rain and find 36) inches of water standing in_ the | cellar. it's not surprising, then, that Than $200 55 Down on Purchases Less ISAVE *56 levels throughout the state with jgood equipment manned by well. trained forces — although numer- ically a little thin in some cities. x x Slum clearance. Muskegon, Sag- j\inaw and Jackson are at various Stages in planning ambitious pro- |Jects ranging from four to seven on carpeting for the average size living and dining room! every Michigan city of any size either gS got through spending millions of dollars .on sewers, is doing it now or getting ready to, Sewers don't come cheap. When houses spring up in num: bers, sewers must follow. “Somehow, the mistaken potion that this is not true seized city fringe migrants. by the thousands 4m the late 1940s and early 1950s. Or maybe they were sold on’ the idea that there never would’ be many other people around, FINISHING WORK : Saginaw is finishing up five million dollars in sanitary sewer work authorized jn 1954, , Swinging without pause into a $3,- 600,000 project to extend, enlarge and replace storm sewers. Muskegon is working on a $1,- 750,000 storm jab and hopes soon to get to a $1,050,000 sanitary sewer treatment plant improve- ment. Traverse City is embark- ing on a $700,000 program and Alpena has a $750,000 job going. Jackson is two thirds through and. Hand in-hand with sewers = actually before them often — goes; | water. It’s expensive, too. Alpena, Jackson, Muskegon Battle Creek, Travese City and the Soo all recently insfalled, are! working on or plan major water improvements — mains, new tanks and the like. : RIP OUT MAINS _ ~ Alpena is ripping out 10 miles of outmoded wooden mains that won't stand the pressures required | |in- modern firefighting, and re-' | placing them. * * * Saginaw and Midland joined a: few years ago in a 12 million dollar project to pipe in water 0 from Lake Huron, Flint. and her neighbors may have to raise 40 million dollars in the next few! years to bring in Lake Huron water, with the prospect: of Jaying out an equa] amount later on. A glance over what is happening around the state in providing other important services: Refuse collection, Most cities | stil handle this chore them- { imillion dollars, and counting on 9 and 12-Foot Widths | Creek actually is Clears Crippled substantial federal aid. 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For wall switch. See it a? - up, 4-way lighting down, a combination, or on-off, Gadget Tray Sears. Shades, Draperies — Main Floor Electrical Department — Sears Basement oe , ee North Saginaw St q 154 North. sinew So ms hone FE 5-4171 | Phone FE 5-6171 ps Sasa east ae ee eee pS Sy oa ar tok He : SS Secs ee ¥ b 3 i 1 ee - es “2 a: o: ir : ; . 5 5 : oo ae ,- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 ee 2 3 : about half the country's -bread ‘ships manned by 15,000 men." "===" OS St tgrain harvest; this is the highest The ‘uraber of ships is about the in’ Use of Combines Ipercentage in Europe, same as in 1939, but the tonnage is} sTOCKHOLM—Swedish farmers|— —— 50 per cent greater. oes: odin se abou _ } 000 tractors, sil 22 Se Usage of Water Vast : New Electrical Devi jelectyical appliance. A curren Develop Aerosol Gu vards A sitet Shodt - }balance switch in, the device il soak dient i Te scan “Aga _ isaid to “take the sock out of thet Dispensé ge > -GAPE-TOWN—-A-safety davice shock,” re-acting so swiftly that) ‘1 ) ‘A Los _ : ventor, K. A. Adams, is expected) ower long enough for the p been oe tainer u comeback since World War II, dur- to eliminate all electrocution! surge to be fatal. hazards in the home. med nee is The invention is said to turn mt California occupies more thania ; electric power as soon as a person/one-third the Pacific coastline of ~~‘ feeeives a shock from a faulty/the U. S. ae | YO ARS BUY MORE . | > | rice Tn LA Coin nn mn ee) SEPTEMBER ono : rm BA Y, FR | a ry eee : adil TODA gy BMibsy ws = _ & SATURDAY \ (aa a “ : 5 2 2 ° bs ALLSTATE BOTTLE. | ™ | La Regular No BOTTLE i : . Non-Drip Lip ' : 30 Mo Gua r Trade-in Price 14.45 : . = : . < . . : : a a . Reg. Cc TERY 88 = OF BATTERY O a Ad q long as 24 hours! Soup or soda, ~— f r = Ss, a eae : Avoid th l h ing em i ta ge ae paw. Wile: Boor’. Aliteas. eas sot cdopeand EXCHANGE cup Top locks securely. Bowles | : able power for quick starts. These batteries 6-VOLT open easily. : eo. are filled by experts. Come in today and ra see these buys! ——— —Perty St Basement Auto Accessories Dept.. Perry St. Basement | TOMORROW & | ee ’ 8 , 9 : - | NITE “tl 9 oO Sez 2 “ms April 19 ee sh Be iat . oo oa " ae gf , ee e . _ Economy Priced Stee a 1” Pr. BADMINTON SET Reg. ee Powe r Mowers Wheel Roller Skates 2 J. C. Higgins Quality Model = 64 steel ball bearings in each poit, Plated to resist rust. Rubber Four sturdy, laminated rackets, imported from Japan. Rubber shock absorbers for smoother, bump-free skathg. Reinioreed grip, nylon strung. Set includes 2 plastic shuttlecocks, new 3-piece Dunlap 18-Inch Reel - Type flanges assure tight, sure lit on shoe. Save at Sears today! poles with gGuyed ropes, stakes, net and rule book. Self-Propelled Power Mower A 950 Speed adjustable from slow to fast walk. Strong, rigid, pressed steel construction. Throttle, clutch controls con- veniently located on handle. Economical operation. Briggs & Stration 1%, 4 cycle gas engine. i 2 WHITEW oS Be PO es SERVICE Can GUARLIAT gente | eo ee SN ee ee : ARANTEE AGAINST Craftsman Rotary Power Craftsman 21-in. Rotary Power nae ; _ ALL TYPES OF ROAD HAZARI Lawn Mower with 21-in. Cut’ bow" Mower — 4-Cycle Engine rm SBE PES 1 1 ae | | 50 | : 50 BAS § BLACKWALLS ; ’ 9 : 4 esi ; 7 CURBS NAILS —RUTS ) Dewan Reg. 109.50 ‘ Was 96.50 - : 4 | ‘Trade-in Price, Ea. | Payment Lu : waruitine Chicas seth lini : Full 21-inch mower gives you low cost, fast and easy - pag Pins Tax | In Pairs First Line Original Equipment Tires . Ghten Grass-cutting chores with lightweight mower. — grass-cutting! Automgtic Tewind ‘starter; cuts grass 2 | 6:70n15 | 26.75 | «217.88 ~=«|~=O§4 @ Long wearing X-41° Cold Rubber construc- Side trim design. 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Trimmer, de- ™TO WT 7:360x1S ' 2645 |* 138.88 ; wheels allow trimming on- other sign—trims at both trent and a , , aoe toot wiulcher _ sides. Top performance! wt a sad 7 Sa © ee, é , : ‘ ys 7 . ees = s 7 4 . : — ‘Seer * - aa = ee v7 : ee ‘ os ve t 35 res : : oo . : on + we \ ; ‘ ‘ rf oa # _ ts & ete t THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 a t oe epee of $80 About ie dona rea ae, or 15.1 per cent, 10955 figure and was in a | Penny to cook thg goose. She's an at- at the Crystal Palace Children’s Zoo in London, U IS May Swap Television Soon See Worldwide TV, Being Used Within) Next Decade Peal YORK — The United States! and Europe may be swapping live Steelways, official publication of. American Iron and Steel Institute, | says scientists are rapidly master- ing the technical problems that will permit construction of 60-foot steel antennas across the Atlantic land ‘masses that will enable TV pic-| tures to be relayed to both conti- | = and eventually around the a | J asserts the scientists ‘already jeved success in reaching, i S ii ap4a ff that span the Atlantic. fel ‘tational TV occurred when eng One of the major problems that. , Stil confronts trans-Atlantic TV is. maintenance of the relay stations’ in the remote areas after they are) built. Says “Steelways: _ “The carbon steel relays will be} able to withstand almost anything; major breakthrough to inter- [| the plan for establishing an airlift, | oieieneaet San ca cuaden ae Army Mine Planter Really Automatic FORT BELVOIR, Va. — The Ar Corps of Engineers has de-' an anti-tank-mine planter property. at a low. price, This May have been the origin, of the n stilt requirés de-| S° Made-to-Measure Clothes New Spring Suits reg. 49.50 reg. 65.00 reg. | 44 58° 71> Come in today and choose from our large selection of new | - patterns. You can have that Tailored-to-Meagure suit that you've always wanted and at a big 10% SAVINGS. You don'tneed money at Sears so just say “Charge It”. improvement., : $112000,000, or 63 per cent of the CREASE-RESISTANT SIZES 29 THRU 42 ‘s Furnishings. Main Floor 1857 ‘Champagne First vain in San Francisco. His prod- errand a water. Beach Tanks Plonned b 5 sault bu uel sytem, features 10,- collapsible tanks that are __luet, “sparkling California,” was 79.50 spring Men's Furnishings Dept. Sears - Main Floor Reduced 32%! Sheen. Gabardine Fieldmaster ‘men’s dress slacks REDUCED 22% Sears lab. tested, premium quality Hercules dress slacks are the long-wearing combination of rayon and acetate in year-around weight. Has semi-dress trimmings and detailing on the sturdy crease-resisting finish. Sizes 29 thru 42. western denims — Denims so tough, 80 rich colored. A special * finish on super-strong 13% oz: denims, resists grueling wear 33% longer. Deep . Vatdyed blue stays bright even after 150 washings. Don't whiten at knées, “ Boys’ Wear, Main Floor HT HE HEP a PH ea dad ee ih valtie=priced hone Gingham plaids, solids, ios piece outfits, lace or rhinestone. ~ A real budget saver! Nylon marquisette petticoat with elastic waist, tricot hipline. Three tier skirt! White only. Small, 7-8; medium 10; large, 13-14. See these and other speciols in Sears Girls’ Dept. — Sears Second Floor sale-priced! gay spring hats Get your new spring bonnet now, when the price isyight . and the collection the big- gest and prettiest. Choose from straw-like fabrics and swiss novelty braids in charming pastels, white, black or navy. Others to 5.98 2. 98 © Your Choice | $ Bk ies for © Values to 49° * 3 Now’s the time to stock up on baby's everyday wardrobe needs and save during Sears big February Box Sale! Infants‘ soft, white, wonderful knit cotton slipon shirts treated for shrink resistancy. _ Trainer Pants wickeateice eeeeeeeseese amazing Dan River (R) cotton dress as$ortment, 7 to 14. All at .pre-season price of vg 308 344 Buy ‘Now! Velbier Sale of Tie Front, or Slip-on Shirts . 4 for $1 Infants’ Wear, Mein Floor Pareto SHOP FRI. NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. - YOU: SAVE 1.10 on Biltwel Shoes — a Your choice of these favorite styles ee Bhar ly Pic pg? cesgedl 0 savings for a Choose from sizes. 81, to | ee nce Site Dept. Some Hols Pots L a i a ela wi al es = ¥e- i sire 2 = Pg eT a ae 7 5 ee = Fi a o THE PONTIAC PRESS. | THURSDAY. FEBRUARY, 13. sand ce "Jack Rutledge Writes for Hal Boyle : he ae QUESTION: Where does the tide go when it runs out? and away from the earth beneath it. When it gets to the Other side of the earth it exerts a pull there too. The tides thus hit nearly every seacoast at intervals of about 12 hours) ™ and 25 minutes, giving most seacoasts two tides a day. But because they are deflected by land masses, the tides are not as high at some places as at others. Thus, when the. tide‘yruns ogut—or becomes low—on the At- lantic coast of the United States, the water is moving toward the Atlantic coast of Europe, causing a high tide there. FOR YOU TO DO: ne pe ot &. tide is much iiké that of water in a bowl. You can demonstrate this by tipping a bowl with some water in it-away from you. The water will be low on your side and high on the other. Tip it carefully back toward you and the water becomes high on your side and low on the other. (For being the first to submit this question, Sandra. Hain of Collegeville, Pa., receives $10. Send yours on a postcard to Violet Moore Higgins, AP Newsfeatures, in care of this news- paper. Tomorrow: How did the custom of giving valentines Bills May Set Record blies_met this year. This total indi- cates a new high record by the CHICAGO—During the first fivelyear’s end New legislative meas- months of this year 81,646 too |toat oped he mabe” of bis . jing on in the bullrings nowadays. .|lation once reserved for matadors, it has baseball, soccer, American x + -* t fire again. But du ~ ANSWER: Tides rise and fall in the ocean on a time sched- a athe se vaberi ule determined by the pull of the moon. As a result, the tides ing gained in favor, football be- arise about 50 minutes later each day, just as the moon does.|came a major sport, and there The gravitation of the moon pullS the nearest water upwards|were more and more movies to}- MEXICO CITY -—Bullfighting)ture the searce pesos away from |is at a low ebb in Mexico. ‘Tour-|the bullring. ‘Bull Fights Slipping i in : Mexican Popularity The great. Manolete, a’ Spaniard, brought peitanine back to its ists are about the only ones who get very excited about what's go-| . * * Experts blame the ‘situation mainly on lack of real talent among the’ matadors, and the poor quality of the bulls themselves. But there- are other factors: Mexico has some top-notch prize-| fighters now who receive the adu-| .- football, jai alai, and other sports. Back in the 1920s bullfighting was the major sport. It got so bad the government banned bull- fight talk by employes while on the job. * * * But the great Rodolfo Gaona re- tired, arid interest sagged. With the master gone, bullfighting just wasn't the same. A youngster named Armillita came along and scromble os few as’ Gppecrs under TAMA. eee eeeee 2 OUR WHAT'S MY LINE? INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related: te my work, possible to guess # 4 is Grrow, banned from Mexico for insulting officials, after a controversial fight in the plaza. * * * adors teday. The Plaza Mexico— strike, rings in smaller once a month. So until another Gaona, Mano- lete or Arruza comes along, the/S tn tele alas a HS where he was paid as much asjwatch them flock back to 150,000 pesos — $12,000 — for ajarena! — : : There's Money ! Carlos, Arrum wes the vextlin Stealing iador, He ranked, in the! Ondon’s Cats and ‘Ltis Miguel Dominguin i! ,amitted in a London court that , be saw $1.75: style football was introduced, 08 S86 12° Hecome the most : legs,’ tadi . Then Ar- gee per pee Mle was| Pa _ red member of many house- be possible through use of the sys- fans probably will settle for a hot!being petted, are easy meat. tricity which travels from one part of the ship’s hull to another through the sea, en : rent through sea from po LONDON — Since a cat-stealer!s, point on the hull, generated from tinum anodes attached to the “Finally, 1 did hot see a cat. Tipu . walking on four! 1j.. of steel propellers instead of the bronze ones now used may = tem, according to the company. The cat is bedded down indoors/7,,’ ste! screws are stronger and instead of being put out to face), dange the night. But ave been considered impractical till a ra 7A nant aohg po because of their susceptibility to . 8 number a P There are few outstanding mat-|lice say, corrosion. By night, thieves prowl the largest bullring in the world—has|streets whipping up a conifiding fe- Ironclad Ships in 1591 been closed for over a year by/male here and a bold tom there. cities/They dispose of their haul at $1.75 have operated: spasmodically.|a head to a dealer who sells them|miral Sometimes they don't have fights|to laboratories at $3.50 each, mak-|designed what some historians ye handsome SEOUL, Korea — In 1591 Ad- Yu-Soon-sin of Korea profit. believe was the world’s first iron- is "tog easy, theiclad warship. It was a 20car S.P.C.A. says, Cats, accustomed to|rowing galley called the Koh- Book-Son, or “Turtle Ship.” : ARCHIE BARNETT & Ey Get The Full Purchase Price ON YOUR PRESENT DIAMOND No Money Down 1 Yeor to Pay ROYAL - REMINGTON - UNDERWOOD . 10-DAY FREE HOME TRIAL. *59” Up . New. Full = | Standard Portable Free Metal Typewriter Table With Your New | Portable. NO MONEY DOWN 1 YEAR FREE. SERVICE LOOK! 267 FINE QUALITY Suits Topcoats SALE PRICE 6 41. Were $50 and $52.50! lear the Deck! 3 DAYS-FRIDAY- SATURDAY - MONDAY! We Can't Carry Them Over! We're taking it on the chin to unload them now—q uick! Make way for new spring clothes now arriving! THEY'RE YOURS NOW AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES! On Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9 P. M. =~ S. ce AWou Buy Now While You Save So Much! $13.50 to $18.50 Warm Quilted Lined Winter Jackets Buy Now While You Save So Much! OUT THEY GO! They've got to go—NOW—FAST! Thot's why they're priced so low! Men, even if you don’t need a new suit or coat you ‘il _ never forgive yourself if ee don’t grab one of these Great buys now! ‘5 Priced for Complete Close-Out : : We ws ric - Buy Now While You Can Save So Much! You'll Never Forgive Yourself if You Miss: Saturday ‘til 5:30.and Mo nday Right Up to 9 P. M.! SALE 362 FINE QUALITY ‘Suits Topcoats PRICE Were $55 and $57.50! Buy Now! You Don’t ‘Need the Cash! Hurry—get in soon as you con—Friday, Seturday or Monday, sure! LOOK?! 395 FINE QUALITY ‘Suits Topcoats SALE PRICE i Were $60 and $65! Come In Today! Don't Wait! Sce Mau Mou Sa aque / Barnett’s Really Chopped the Prices on These!. $3.95 to $5.95 Famous Brand — Sport Shirts Corduroys, Flannels, Rayons, Cottons. All 2..* | Pants - Come In Today! Don't Wait! $16.50 Hard Finish All Wool Suiting . | "12" Sizes 29 to 46. Another Terrific Value! These Great Savings! zoe the Crowds! Get in wi eee 4 - Sid Says: ‘REMEMBER! Even at These Sensationally Low Prices You Can ; CHANGE iT! ) ‘No Money Down! ‘TAKE TWELVE WEEKS TO PAY! Same os Cash! No Extra Cost! No Carrying henge Open Friday Night and Misi Night ‘til 9 P.M. ee ns i A ee sere 1 Ba at acs. nape THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, _ponavany Pe ee oe , st Will ‘be held at 2 p. m. Satur Pontiac Resident Victim. eae ae in Po fi rd N i hr | se Res Henson Bound Over frets Men in Detroit|| Wel. ontiac an ear reas b Joti dle = 7 of Utica; and a daughter, Mrs. ~*~ * * (Caro after a sslinagat ice , member First Bound over to Oakland County \of $500 ip cash and $800.in checks ois rca Raa Circuit Court today on a second-|belonging to his employer, . the: Surviving are two sons, Vincent dégree murder charge was Frank John Wallace and Son €o., of Tate of Caro and Gilbert Bullock a\W. Henson, $4, of Hazel Park, [Detrolt, | of .420 REPEAT SALE Frances Blynn of Pontiac. Mt eotay. Coton Hazel ~ Park - Municipal Judge hmann, 25, of Ww. toc ORT oe eae c lovid wile, an rem ft a —-. the|crocary Sina’ packing Wt at 1:30 from the Pollock- Jowett Funeral Bad the Rav. Sidney Mind of Mee over °r/>.m. when two men ° arraignment Feb. 17 when the|*"" approached win Beauchamp, 73, of for Ea /gantown, a prosecutor's office withdrew a mo- "m. One was armed with & pistol Shady and ge Lane, will be hed at 1:30 p.m.j_. JOSEPH W. WILLE {tion that Henson be charged with ROY E. OLIVER [atartay at the Huntoon Funeral] uiica — first-degree, react, te anid, . Roy E, Oliver, 59, of 24 Nij/Home with burial at Perry Mt. of 46555 Van Dyke, died "Tuesday ee oe ‘att ail ha-dtee abe we suddenly yester-|Park Cemetery. night at his home. He was a son|, He 1s accused of killing this wife | with the day's me Mr. Beauchamp died yesterday|of the late Joseph and eee 57, who was found dead on), ,, Lehmann said. bos Rober-| Home, Port Huron with burial fol-| LAKE ORION — lowing in Lakeview Cemetery, ; at Pontiac General Hospital after|Klein Wille, He merried Helen|the kitehen floor of their home at Deaths Elsewhere [° 1"csuny resent sary edn Ueno tel Heeon is re oo « $5,000 boOd Driver Runs Stop Si a. A county resident for 40 years, t in Utica for the river Runs Sto hie owned id operatéd Hub Auto ~~ a. nc ee ipending his alr P »ig MONTREAL (® — John Bassett, |Parts for 20 years, See ae Sere ty He is survived by a daughter, |Midland Steel Co. in Detroit for Tow Truck Can't Stop, A driver who ran a stop sign 44 years. , rector of: the Montreal Gazette, | =lsie Mae Beauchamp at home. ; ; leant . caused an accident yesterday Surviving besides his wife are\Strikes Car in Rear: wrens ts ees as Fae a and one of Canada's most prom. A. RALPH CREGO JOHN F. HATCHETT inent newspaper. figures, z four brothers, Henry, Charles, : "John ¥, Hatchet, 60 terday. ‘Bassett, who joined “the IMLAY CITY — Service for A.|Harry and Fred, all of Detroit;|. 4 tow truck that was unable to pe ee ~e dime Westen ts wan detd on, arriay/alztte ®¢ a cub reporter in 2900, /Rulph Crego; 48, of 585 N. Main|two Sisiens. Mr. an ey aa rally eet ny |Dedge Rd.» Otieville, told Sheritt's was born in Northern Ireland, /5t.. ‘ at 2 pm. Sat-/Br nm, Fia., rs. Mae] afternoon Franklin road : 4 yg urs Jerday’ in fester Smith & Son PU-|Bond of Detroit <= hess hesits e “5 at deputies he did not see va Cooni He died nee ee * €¢ 4 ip Cemetery, St. wrence. Catholic . Church. 5 i Poscivang : Burial will be in-Mt. Olivet Ceme:| 2°" BY: 39, of 235 Rapid, /647 Tennyson Ave, ; ' the truck driver, told police he ;: x Surviving are his wife, Letha;|tery in Detroit. Rosary will be re-|U. ' cine and thames Sune OA Trinity Ragtiot Chareh and er laagg Ptig pllntaeien Stage Fea ube Peele: we Bonga 4 ross Home Nery ie weight of the car prevented ae | for a cut on resides his wile, Clevpaire, helE- Wilson, former secretary of de-|9%@ Mrs. Ray Crego of Flint and : ow Seeing aS, er hee a 6 sister, ‘Mrs, Karma liver of| Pairicln van Delden, born tp/nt for a left turn. : s og the ga ot A gs thetic of all U.S y the U.S. Embassy in Copenhagen. y was treated at ntiac the most a ic * ‘ | FREDERICK KR. FISCHER — Married to a Dutch engineer, she General Hospital for neck pains.jdents. He took ~ eed lessons, | g nay a aaa — cox:jand her husband’ were _ taken|The other driver, Lacy M. Cooke, |and lost the sight of 0 one box- 2,: ventor /jtne Fischer, Sunday "|prisoners by the Nazis in Holland 32, of 4851 Payton Waterford |ing a young Arm: -Hatchett Jr., all of Pontiac; seven “Whip” and other “amusement valescent home fn Akron after a during the last war. \Township, was not hurt. the White House can "ie at oe late Rudolph and| — and came to the and) . |Mary Elizabeth Fischer, he moved! ee MIAMI, 4 w— re until seven years ee : He was a member of the vo Slew Lutheran Church. Survivors are two sisters, Mrs. Herman Behr of Cass City; Mrs. vice president of United Whelen of/Pauline D. Peters of Snover, and, . Hatchett’s| Brooklyn, N.Y., one brother, Otto Fischer of Mar- s . le “th body i Byer Funeral ANN ARBOR it— Mary F.) e y i 8 3 prsucete th, wile ot stale Sen nerdiy~Dhavalb-s rGe Charles T. Prescott (R-Prescott) mania Church for service at 2 ALLEN MAY died Wednesday. in University Hos-|P-™. Friday. Burial will be in Ger- Service for Allan May, of 2620|pital after a brief {liness. Funeral|mania Cemetery. | sf oe FRIDAY \ and SATURDAY ‘Smashes Into 2nd Car. : ‘Home rom 7 to 10 p.m, today, It will then be taken’ to Pine Bluff|72, chairman of the board of di- for service and burial. ET a¥s iy ef i He tite afl iL al: Fi +1P ‘is ] “4 FF i: fe Bo &, be ee FF ie if af pegee age rll Fat te itl E ze E = 4 5 g ~ y= 3 ft | Monday while visiting in E. Walton Bivd., who died sud. arrangements are incomplete. PARIS — Georges Rouault, MRS, ELMER SCHELL IMLAY CITY — Service for Mrs. | Elmer (Lottie) Schell, 63, of 410) - denly Br ee AR. ot eee cuned’ Fea oi | from the First Assembly of/the farm inch religious paint-|,. 5th St., will be held at 2 m.| God Church with the Rev, Wesleyjer, the 20th century’s most {@-\rigoy ot aia Smith & Son Fu. ‘Wibley officiating. Burial will be|mous painter of religious subjects,| 4) Home, with burial in the ih Roseland Park Cemetery. died of uremia in his _— home/imiay Township Cemetery. She Mr, May’s body will be at the|at dawn today, He was 36 died Tuesday. | Sparks - Griffin Funeral Home at} A dispatcher for the Grand Surviving are her husband, El. | 1 p.m. Friday. Trunk Western Railroad, he was a mer, and one son, August Knajdek | MRS, FRED MURPHY [510 and the Brotherhood of Rail-|"* 27/8 CW. Mins. Fred (Elsie M.) Murphy, |road & Steamship Clerks. EDWIN J. STINE | %, of 251 Osmun St. died Tues-| Mr. Oliver leaves two children,| ORTONVILLE — Service or day at the Community Hospital fo|Mre. Ray Waltz of Lorain, Ohio,|Bdwin J. Stine, 87, of 271 Church : | Mark Davis Recommends STARTER SETS | FOR MOVIE or SLIDE FANS ‘MOVIE Camera, Projector and Screen ~ COMPLETELY COORDINATED | ~ LIVING ROOM.GROUP_. mar 169° Your Home will glow with fresh radiance and warmth with this handsome ensemble. 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DINETTE Reg. $79.95 “ALL SETS ON SALE AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES! / NO ear /PLEASE ‘ Reversible Cushions, | ‘e i SECTIONALS SPACIOUS SECTIONALS Seats Rubber, Top Grade Covers, fa ‘Choice of Colors While They ve st en 3-PIECE Reg. tines APIECE Reg. i595 $3 5H 88) | ra Heavy Duty . ener” sale 7 Phillipe-Type CANS 6” ge lp $2.39" - $4" Cabinets 3” Stu ‘, 54" Pocket Size = 3” Stubby Philips VV" FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS WHILE THEY LAST! $1488 per pair . Reg. $7.95 NO DEALERS PLEASE Phone FE 58114-5| 8m * * * Stanislaw, 57, collapsed and died - jof a heart attack yesterday in the Lansing office of the Brotherhood of Railroad. Trainmen. His. wife Home members cut at their - jgession yesterday in respect for their colleague after adopting a resolution mourning the death. Gov. Williams described Stan- islaw's death as “a great shock to all who knew him.” “He was a good Democrat, a conscientious legislator and a good personal friend of mine,” he sald; , A native of Moon Run, Pa., Stanislaw had represented the rail- road brotherhood for the last 10 . fyears, He was owner of a farm| “Inear Webberville and planned to move there on retirement. * * * ie wee eee Se ° found the body when she entered! to keep a” ks erage aan southbound New York Central TRAIN MISHAP — Three freight cars of a railed at 11 p. m. yesterday behind 36 Pearl St., train were de- pant SES val srnaish-. ing a chicken coop. The atcident is believed to U.S. Strength Free Industry Nation's “Ultimate Weapon’ bill to control air pollution in ; a- tion dealing with railroads. Survivors include the widow, Martha, and one son, George W, $ « . v Funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. -Saturday at the Fardan iFaneral Home in Allen Park. Burial will follow at Webberville. Area Zoning Board - OKs 3 Proposals ford Township Zoning Board meet- ing, members approved recommen- dations to change® three sections In the township from residential to commercial zoning. will last through Sunday, : “‘* * * The conference is organized to stimulate youth interest in proces- sing, marketing, distribution and! consumer acceptance of poultry and ‘poultry products; to promote! improvements, in these pi through youth and stimulate inter- the poultry industry. ee be guests of 10 national food in- Herbert T. MeCreedy, AFL- clo director, said some 50 are, expected to send delegates’ despite the boycott ‘order. Area Students ol Place on Dean's List Students from a number of Oak- land County communities were term. a Included in the list, for average 5 Area Policemen Take Traffic Course County are furthering traffic safety this week by putting to work in- formation .gained in a ‘special: po- lice ‘traffic supervisors’ — * * Back eile ee pia eed on the Michigan State University cam- est in vocational opportunities in During their visit, the youtlis will| ” dustries and will tour their plants.| Five representatives from three)” . {police departments in Oakland These include three lots between Dixie highway and Sashabaw road on Monroe street; 17 lots on Wal- ton boulevard at Seebaldt avenue 4 NANCY THOMPSON Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Thompson of Pine Lake avenue, Keego Har- bor, have announced. the engage- ment of their daughter, Nancy Ma- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Facer of Birmingham. acs ta been set. At last night's monthly Water-| rie, to. Ronald Facer, son. of); much about Soviet missile devel- opments, according to Robert T. De Vore, midwest manager for the Extension Division of the Du Pont Co. i Oxford. One car landed in the rear yard of the have been caused by a wheel that stuck. ttiva Haile [Heart Machine Executive Hails ice" scve Lives [Oak Park Set of Many Children to Build School - NEW YORK @ — Every year'| there are 50,000 children born in the U. S. with heart defects and until now most have been doomed] _|to early death or invalidisin. Steelways Magazine says that since the development of a heart- 4ung—tnachine to make surgery in- side the heart practical, there is hope that half of the children may or nearly normal lives. - Originally designed for chemical laboratories where special precau- * * * “Our free industry and agricul- iture, which have .done the best job in the world up to now, will prove to be the ‘utimaté weapon,’ *|not the first intercontinental mis- sile,” De Vore said in speeches before the Pontiac Civitan Club and Junior Chamber of Commerce. “This is by far the strongest nation on earth, and in a way to its defense outproduce Soviet more than equalize’ the Soviet ad- vantage of greater population and hold the balance of. power for the free’ worlds. ; “4M respondent, De Vore pointed out that large corporations play a big t in carrying out giant military . Big and small busineys are net enemies, he sald, referring to “a Very substantial increase” in the number of s mci! busi- the annual father and son banquet sponsored by the Scotch School PTA Monday at 6:30 p.m. at the) _| school. A film of an area Pee Wee foot- ~ tball team will be shown by John Neymer, father vice president, _ \who is in charge of the. evening. | |. Reservations may be made by - lealling. Mrs.. Robert Hollister, EM oe ee FE Tens. fo Stibiad ‘Obsitien DETROIT i =A “live” tele- Thursday an offer from Lockyood cast of a surgical operation will, be presented March 18 in conhec- tion with the annual Michigan Clin- ical Institute, The operation, to be performed by two Ford Hospital surgeons, will replace a faulty sec- tion of an artery. It will be shown America today, he said, can so Russia “as ‘to A former Washington news cor-| tions against contamination were prebasscus & the machine works on the principle a farmer uses in adds: stroke the blood through a plastic or gum- latex tube pressed a pol- Steelways says, insures the blood in being absolutely free of air and gas before being pumped into the patient's arteries, Asks Jury to Probe Alleged Embezzling George D. Lapeer County Prosecutor pote ich PR the ‘come Construction Bids to: Be Elementary Unit OAK PARK — Bids will be opened Friday for the construction legal eventually be able to lead normal of another elementary school in/might favor the Oak Park. This follows the approval of an 8%2-mill operating tax increase by voters im the school district Monday's special election. The new school will be the sev- enth elementary school for Oak growing cities, In 1950, there-were 84 children in Oak Park schools, Today there are more than 4,600. Superintendent of Schools James N. Pepper said 80 per cent of the Mditiopal staff ‘teachers paid in southern Oakland County. Hungarians Rule Kiss Snatchers Opened Friday for New|, wie Branden Ronen tax increase money will be used for instructional costs, regular sal- ary raises win anand mathe 5 presently are the highest Lhe gtd asiontueng manded prompt payment, it explained. | Navy Divers Seek Nuclear Weapon SAVANNAH, Ga. ® — Navy divers are searching off the Geor- gia coast for part of a nuclear Cub Scout Pack Honors Area Extension Worker quet which was attended by some 200 persons. Guests included Mrs. G.. Holecheck, LeBaron principal, and Glen vommer ich scout representa- tive. Plan Medical Center PETOSKEY @ — ‘Emmet Coun- ity eommissioners will consider General Hospital -in. Petoskey. to Pack 66, Cub Scouts, of LeBaron | School, held a Blue and Gold Ban-| yesterday -|started from a faulty oil burner turn over land for a county medi-| Oil Burner Starts Fire A fire at the residence of Joseph Thompson, 4096 Erskin St., Water- ford Township, early and caused $550 damage, accord- ing to Waterford firemen who an- swered the call. cal center.) The hospital ‘a wing be added to the ‘present private institution and that it would from the — 2 suk ik Genie * cance eR aN EEA ‘pele from degradation of a department prison is $1,200 [per year and $1,700 at the Detroit a probation At Sour Seah 3 - the fact that it was it. be at hat pra se ta t the local department last year use to improve. © An additional duty of the seven- person force is to collect costs, ietee tad abe Gene TAR peneented to, HG Jn 108, furnish professional and - general hospital Charles €. Donelow Jr., son a of | ELIZABETH KAY BRENDEL Mr. and Mrs. James Brendel of 5492 Grass Lake Rd. have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Kay, to low of 768 Young St, Pontiac. A as A necessary part youth Searle 2 ee ee ‘speeds up to 120 miles an hour was found guilty today in muni- cipal court. E. Huron St. was fined Wants to Outlaw Radio, TV Ads on Cigarettes vak, a smoker who's trying to mercials that, extol the pleasures of puffing on a cigarette. Novak, Democrat from Detroit, ', |filed a bill today to bari radio and TV advertising that promotes or portrays cigarette smoking. Cigar- ette ads in newspapers, magazines .jand other publications weren't - mentioned. ‘ ahh Be | ae al Novak said the measure was drafted chiefly to turn young péo- ple against smoking. “It is probably too late for those that. have. the habit to stop,” he said. © “Constant repetition of cigarette advertising on radio and_televi- sion atid the portrayal of smoking of adult and an impression on youth,” he said, “It is’ not ‘modern’ to smoke, Inor ig it ecessary. in’ order to ‘be aman’ or to be * Fe “+ |, Nowak also oe March 14 wedding is planned. \ Gied medial sar veys showing bey son al have. William D. Hellams, 28, of 16% “LANSING «Rep. Michael No- - break the habit, wants to outlaw _|those radio and television com- . * So ie ‘Phone By RAY HENRY This time of the year the Social comet Cee a Ue __- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURS ‘Security for You Voce rh ae Security offices always find their, Walt im line and some It your letter is designed to get For example: Nearly twice as| ‘The first thing to do is it. Then the pay- Ie : ADVERTISED potas. Ant. Gass secbed pestle they ote We Dem, ee, ae tor Easter Sunday, April 6. crowd the Social Secr.rity offices to: it’ easier faster for them, Adrsinistration. There is no : 4 get their payments started to. KC 5 ee pa for this service.) —— sgl Phy a iF Lots of self-employed people) 4 phone call may also save you portman sg od i Pee a Cre ise tent emt ie 8 2m ea ten Building Gyrocopter — | Fe ate ns ae | We Low Price aa a ae local offices to start) For example: If you're apply- : = state,” Cammearerl said. “The | ay ; Se Ses A aS ing for monthly payments, you'll |. = RENO, Okla. UP — Velden’ remainder goes to help support ae Sd | | ; on ry me baz es (Set eres oan | | Alarm CLOCKS /f; jon A ane. thee pata @ einen oy Goreme flying now prc nliniatiins nil dumeni, . on | > IB | "STRAW TOR—Painted Taian | pay ety Secial Securty tax: | Metered” Enis eeaid lncnde 8 eee ee ae a \" | ' milan straw is used for this | Many call on their local offices | marriage license, death or birth. = ae ha . Regularly $2.98 : draped turban by Miss Mary. | to get help in figuring how much | —..tiricate, W-2 income tax form, a glider, now helped - Oakland County rat : The white straw is touched at | they must pay, how to fill out | 10 gf you find out by a phone |; ! prenet, Rem saree ty te 20! Eee 40-hour. Guaranteed movement. _ ~— Oo j ? pee Oh eS ee the tax forms, ete., ete, call what you're going to need, building a gyrocopter. Seal Campaign. HB Comes in assorted colors. 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Draw Screen 4 om |braska avenue: For its use by.the|to be developed cogperatively, by el ot nek © Ee nait he compar hater be gem -eivie organiza- < of be cou Joe : a . cused of betraying. bia country. /ESssment of about $140-i-year in tions,” Bwalt city taxes. — ‘ ‘The playground ‘may be in par- : “Reino Hayhanen, who resembles The ledse is a continuous one,/tial use by this summer, Ewalt a movie-type version of a’ spy.icity Manager Walter K. Willman|said. Frank Carruthers, president has been the major witness so far|saiq yntil. such gare time thelof the southwest association, said bit of a turn, deesn’t it? Mental- | brought it te table and the only Aig Sg tg gh de. ight want convert his organization hoped to raise $1,- ly, I mean, I'm not referring to | person who could have tampered | Sgt. Roy A. Rhodes on charges | the a peti It 000 for the playground by the end more obvious respects,” he add- | with it was one of the five peo of conspiring to commit espion- ae R, we Evatt F Ree- lof the year, ed. “Better look after yourself, | ple whe sat dewn to thé meal, age. be done just now. We just have! Bryan. “Emma's always beep | M- It is a likely thing as 9. for- ir. with dark hair and expensive: to. wait.” very nice to me. In her own way, | @ my girl.” “T mean—why should you?” said Swirling around the case were “I do,” said Lucy. Bryan. “They're nothing to you, prosecution —— that “a x** * are they? I say," he added, “I pretty large dangerous con- SE “Has young .Alexander ~ gone|hope you don't mind my coming) . we oy ae " spiracy” has been. established and In Self-Watering Baskets back to school yet?” 5 back here like this?” Pe 28 : $ ‘Pontiae Press Phote defense complaints that the trial) : ? = “T think he's still with the Stod-| ‘No, no, of course I don't. Have) = ~pESOUSS HEALTH IN LANSING — Dr. John _ Frank J. Condon and Dr. Charles Neafie, deputy [has “compounded hearsay on top dard-Wests. I think it's the day|you come to stay?” S. Lambie, health coordinator for the Oskiand directors of the county department, at the ninth |°f hearsay.” after tomorrow that school be-| “Well, I'd like to, if it wouldn't) County Health Department, (left) studies a re- annual State Health Commissioner's Conference 7a 8S | gins.” PMuNo. NG, we can ‘mah port on public health needs in Michigan with Dr. - held in Lansing recently The prosecution position is that : b- getting her own tunch oo. the—40-yearoid Rhodes was” part| the | ———— + | y went to the telephone and * Y * . of an espionage conspiracy that : _ Tang up Miss Marple. “You see, I'm out of a job at) backwards on her hands and ring Rolls with @ chauffeur at | look all right, Lucy ucy?” originated in Moscow while hej: “Pm so terribly sorry 1 haven't|©, moment and I — well, I get) knees, as she scrubbed the kitch- | the wheel. “You look very nice,” saidjwas stationed at the U.S. Embas- béen able to’ come over, but I've. rather fed up. Are you really sure| em floor, “saying as how she’d “Can I see Miss Emma Crack- Lucy. sy there and continued: after he ‘veally been very busy.” _ don't mind?” - been Mr. Edmund's fancy piece |. thorpe please?” - Emma was sitting up in bed, a/returned to America in 1953. Max | se er - ‘Oh, Pm not the person to ming, during the war, and how she |" 1 was an attractive voice the Soft pink shawl was round her|imum sentence upon conviction) “Of course, my dear, & course. anyway. It's Emma.” come over here and a jealous R's slightly blurred. The nthe shoulders and, brought out the faint could be life imprisonment. _ é i Besides there's nothing that can| “Oh, Emma’s all right,” sald husband followed her and did her |... attractive too. About thirty-|7OS¢ pink of her cheeks. Her dark| Rhodes’ chief counsel Lt. Col. ' t and Nurse. Lucy had|the prosecution has produced ly and beautifully made-up... faced « bowl of aun leaves on ~ : #3 but what are waiting know. She keeps things to | be likely after all these years, P actual proof there was a’ conspir- wet Terself a Jot, in fact she's rath. | Would it?” | ayn nergy” pad Lucy: “Satan, “easing. table, the day belecy or thet Rhodes wae part of r a dark horse, eld Emma. This | “It sounds most unlikely to ime.” room looked attractivelone. He celled Hayhanen’s testi- “Elspeth MoGilliewddy ought | * , ie Crackenthorpe is ill in bed and unlike a aickroom. tnany ofl hnereny. to be home very soon now,” said | Hvis here and locking: after the | “But there's worse things than/can't see anyone.” rem eS : I geen dos ual ot err down. Pity she never married, “Say anything, people will. You'd “]T know she has been itl, yes, “l'm really quite well enough evancy was denied. fly home at ence. I said it was | . " said Emma, “Dr. é Too late now, I suppose.” be surprised. ‘There's those that) bat i le very Supertant that X | ‘ge Up. *. *. & her duty, don't worry rp should ” tomorrow ” much, — ae Her voice an “I don’t think it’s too late at/S4v Mr. Harold married some- me pery” roe ae lee a a if Hayhanen told of working close- kindly and reassuring all," said Lucy where abfoad and that she came} “I'm afraid, be @ yourse!! ly with Col. Rudolph Abel of ,the| _ ye : “Well — Bryan considered. “AjOVer and found out he'd commit- Te Saat sabe tae em, mas Laey- Shall I bring! Soviet secret police, whom he dé) ve en Lucy began, clergyman perhaps,” he saidj|ted bigamy with that Lady Alice, |think you are Miss Eyelesbarrow, ae add a ne agent” | in ; a Snot" teore wilitie ane anenkl anes” i be ental Sn Genie’ OS SNS Ee antes, to See lave yun nett” the eeeee: 8 A oar tent Pa oe RAT aehth an espionage ring. pects wee. en. See. © (Te Be Continued) Hayhanen was a i te , ever?" i th now." key witness at a trial in ; ban, And T think there Js greatlOe'T o"'trogs “it someti@nes In < * © eeier ig = = N.Y., which resulted in Abel's! © Philodendron wmOe madness,” said Lacy. books. And she'd wear a hat in y= geil -. Lucy vaguely, “Oh, I see,”’ said Gavin Successor conviction on espignage charges. © Golden Pothos church on Sundays,” he added. |her mind “And it is really bmportant tha r He testified he never had met - © Combination Pet * * ; : “Ot den ] sg ' or even seen Rhodes until a pre- bd “Of course I know that is thel ..* * couse 1 dont itn,” alt should see Mis Crchentore DO tG T ther: A 7 mares T knoe ti esdh tend ain lk s nla Bidder vietunds "lasted ae emme “l wor aN | OG OGEINES |tria! conterence in November, but © Chinese Evergreen I don’t agree myself.”’ pect to me,” said Lucy, rising and| Wouldn't put no stock in such|about her illness and I assure you said he had tried without success Lacy rang off, went into the\>icking up the tray. eae ee beets. sae paw itis is nab peat 8 oe) cal BN) SAN FRANCIIOD @—Lt. age al © Nephthytis kitchen and picked up her tray of} “Plt do that,” said Bryan, tak om think up such things, let|because of something that the boys| arthur C. Trudeau, en route to|*°*"'® Teturn to this country : : lunch. Mrs. ‘Kidder had divested rom her. They went ‘say them. All I hope is none|have said to me—that my sdn has|Washington, D.C., to become the etd This is a wonderful of : or ht been anim ana ested] ing the tray trem her. They went of itgets back to Miss Hemsana’s opr {eald to tae. Hie, I thiahe, © matter! ance recon’ and daveboomant He identified what he said was group = apron and was about)-into the kitchen together. “Shall (Tt might upset her and I shouldn't|of grave importance azid I would] nif and the man he replaces,|® ®oPy of message from Moscow Valentine plants for giving! ave. I help you wash up? I do like |jike that. She's a very nice lady,|like to speak to Miss Cracken-\1+ Gen, James Gavin, were poth|/™®ming Rhodes as “Agent Que- basket holds “You'll be all right, Miss, I this kitchen," he added. “In fact, Miss Emma is, and I've not heard|thorpe about it. Please, will YoUlnere yesterday but they dicn’t!bec.”” and providing information to Special water... hope?” she asked solicitously. | 1 Know it isn’t the sort of thing | word against her, not a word.jask her?” enéas: . |help locate him. means less frequent watering! o 7 “Ot course T shall be all right." nike this whole howe. Shocking den o Mr. Alfred being “Come in.” Lacy ushered her *~ & * . “| Rhodes and his wife now have snapped Lucy taste T suppene, bet there it bs aennst hen aw Not eee une! visitor into the hall the | ‘The Army said Gavin's visit was|a home at Eatontown, N.J. ou She took her tray not into the ; @rawing room, Then she said, | secret. Oa tan pa. be des ok NE te Sey oe “Pl go wp and ask Miss Crack- |plant at Palo Alto and then flew b * gloom d room, ty e ea, the aoryh a aa Sost aa nos it ba Gil Geese | oe to Log Angeles. He retired in pro Denmark Ended Slavery | / : : : ‘test inst he Galled ob- a ? —_ : pe yl Dl “Enstfey: camel He picked up a glass cloth and . . « She ‘went upstairs, knocked on tele te Armor miseila develop |. COPENHAGEN > Denmark in ». S. KRESGE COMPANY began to wipe the spoons and| Mrs. Kidder spoke with im-|£mma's door and entered. i ows 1802 became the first nathan to - = ' a “Hullo,” said Lucy, “this is| “Seems & waste, it coming to) © ia must be eails te she said. “She wants to see you! will cut through the red tape,"" Tru: ° ° i wer emecdl” Cedrie,”: he remarked. “First thing) o's weten to it,” crane {rey Sertiontgnty. deau said here. He was command- « “I suppose it is,” said Bryan. |he'll do isto sell the whole thing 2 os oe 7 er of the ist Army Corps in Korea : “How is everybody?” and go beaking off abroad again.| “Oh, it is," said Mrs. Kidder.) “Lady Stoddart-West?” Emma) wien picked as Gavin's successor. ! - ‘ “Qh much better. Harold’s|\Ca™t see, myself, why England)“It is indeed. I says to my hus-|looked surprised. A look of alarm : af | «> : . going back to London tomorrow.” isn't good enough> for anybody.|/band, I says, however can they?’|came into her face. There’s noth- ae wase ioe ! me" : hk ay A : * |Harold wouldn't want this house] The bell rang. ing wrong, is there, with the boys|lron ‘Whisker’ Strong “What do you think sbout it leither, and of course it’s much too| “‘There’s the doctor, Miss. Will|~—With Alexander?” a all?—Was it really arsenic?” big for pone Ns only it)you let ‘im in, or shall I?” Ne, net Lacy reecomed but, GARY, Ind. ~ A wee” ot} -” “It was arsenic all right,” said Came to Alexander I would 9 * | | ewes covets B oye aco ol ee en ee et Liicy. be as happy together here as a) “]’! go,” said Lucy. right. It seems to be something cameter ‘of human bai, recent] 3 DAYS “Tt hasn't been in the couple of sandboys. Of course it , the told her or said - pepers But it was not the doctor. On beys hate * t© |1,900,000 inch yet.” would be nice to have a woman : her.” pounds per square we ek onde ie to | thoughtfully at Lucy. “Oh, well,) Woman in a mink coat. Drawn up : ‘Oh. Well — Eenma hesitated. |the strongest commercial steel Va “aa eS a what’s the good of talking? If to the gravel sweep was a pur- |“Perhaps to see her. Dolwires. : 2 wee Sn . ntrSomebody must have a pretty|Alexander were to get this place — as svi: would mean a Wuks tot of Gath = : eS would have to die first, and that’s | ‘Rip V Winkle not really likely, is it? Though : ani from what I’ve seen of the old Couldn’ boy he might easily live to be a Couldn't Sleep with hundred, just to annoy them all. I don’t suppose he was much cut! NaggingBackache up by Alfred’s death, was he?” J & @ 2 a: eee pee eee cnd | Lbcy seid seietiy, “tle, he! ¢ | wasn't." feelings. 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FEBRUARY 13, 1958: vs S = ‘Hope Dims for Selt flement 772g Out Pore tt eee Since Summer __ |S sablorment since 1854, ‘of French-Tunisian Crisis “wvsascmscsssvcsvese agent said today that the famous sports annguncer of yestervea" Suffers Stomach Attack : WASHINGTON W — The US. TUNIS — The French gov-|has lost his $150 a week job at ae " Jambassador at Tunis reportedly|ernment today warned Tunisia|CBS radio which he had held only| HOLLYWOOD w—Ezddie Ander- ‘ Sen. Byrd's Statement) of ‘Retirement Catches Party by” Surprise matter of who might be his suc- cessor. new action should be taken by/garrisons as part of his campaign ede Bags — Rona Seen rl examining the year-old, ‘this government. to force the French out of his * * * country in retaliation for the United States policy has been to|French bombing of the Tunisian ‘try to get the Tunisian and French Village of Sakiet Sidi Youssef. }governments to settle their differ-| The French warning was con- jences. quickly. Hope for the suc-|tained-in a note delivered to Bour- cess of this approach is dimming.|guiba's chief minister, Bahi Lad- If the- argument over the bomb-|Sham, as the president was re- ‘Projectors and Supplies - ‘jing incident develops ‘in the North|cording his weekly radio address} . Atlantic Council in Paris and in/to the nation for broadcast ar B | G S AV | N GS the United Nations, as authorities | today. a iy aoe They expected the atmosphere of uncertainty to begin to dissi- pate in the next two weeks as one or more of the potential candi- dates make their intentions known. There are expectations too that the situation may be fairly has confirmed “Tunisian claims of|that further grave incidents might | Since last August. ‘son, better known to Jack pyre heavy civilian casualties in Satur-jresult from Tunisian efforts to cut ee fans as Rochester; collapsed dur’ RICHMOND, Va. (® — Virginia day's French bombing. of thé vil-|off supplies to the 15,000 French} Husing is now at Pasadena,jing a television rehearsal last . ; organization Democrats, recover- lage of Sakiet Sidi Youssef. troops still in the North African |C@lif., recovering from a_ brain night. : ing from their surprise at the re- State Department officials were country. tumor which paralyzed and blind-| A doctor said Anderson had suf.” tirement announcement of U.S. studying the official dispatch, re- * + A ed fiim in 1954, fered a stomach upset. : ‘ pan Harry Flood Byrd, turned ceived from Ambassador G. Lewis President Habib Bourguiba or-|, — gitcing Ege f on y are = goin | : today to the practical political -|Jones to determine’ whether any|dered the blockade of the French|‘Y eating, ee oe Democratic State Central Com- mitteé meeting Feb. . 28. here fear it may, the United States) In -Paris, Foreign Minister| = : Informed political sources put may be compelled to take sides.|Christian Pineau scheduled a - FRIDAY and SATURDAY the spotlight on four names as| ~~ ier 3 : nee a . . This could mean a split withispeech on the Tunisian crisis -in : oS : 7 resend in. a long list of prob- . : France or loss of gy ce the National Assembly this afte-/| | ANSCO FILM . Rolls ; | a to succeed the man who has : 2 ‘imate |“ith Tunisia and further anti-|noon. Earlier, the Assembly voted B ; Sk : been the dominant political force NEW MEMBER OF THE CAST — Dave ; 7 yy American hostilities in some sec-| 339-179 to accept Premier Felix one SON Se NN _in Virginia for the past quarter| Garroway, television star, and his wife, former held by nurse at the Klingenstein Pavilion of Mt. tions of the Arab World. Gaillard’s explanation that the century. actress and ballerjna Pamela Wilde, look at Sinai Hospital-in New-York. Nurse is Mrs. Eva” x * * bombing was—in—“legitimate—de-| Reg. $209.50 Heb. came = a 139° These were veterans of the! “their day-old son, David Cunningham Garroway, Blumstein. | Pfivately top officials believe |fense’” against Algerian rebels 3 Speakers ee . Democratic political wars — for- : = : : x ithe French made .a bad blunder headquartered in the village. mer Gov. John S. Battle, a mem- = in bombing the village even; ~ - -& + New Electric Eye _ SPECIAL cadeunen — ae — Pneumonia Death fiw of ber eee. 8 eee \Taxes Show Smoking pin wos 4 , cae Foreign ambassadors in Tunisia] | REVERE CAMERA. TRADE-IN PRICE : liam M. Tuck, now congressman| ” ; we x * * Up i in New York City -aéross the nearby border. San a dee ee Boll & Howell ‘ from. the Southside 5th Dist.; and! | L beled § d Law officers obtained a written| The government at Tunis put the $133” “ two younger party leaders, Atty. S a UIC e statement from the woman sever- NEW YORK &® ~— Comptroller nasil ok dead at 68 with o r- that most of the casualties ap- TAPE RECORDER fag an a . ~ a : (Lawrence E, Gerosa said today|” wt» PEF peared to be civilians, as the Tu- - ; Gen, Abeta © Marrs - ged ‘al days ago claiming she had at-) ane " sons wounded and 10 missing. nisian government claimed,. The : | Rep. Watkins M. Abbitt of the 4th! LAKEWOOD, Colo. W— Mrs.\tempted to kill herself by turn-|that tax returns indicate raagg ti * ke. * Pore Bl gare pope genes and MOVIE FILM : 85 : aaa ee |Geraldine Mahathey. 46, was crit-ing on the gas in her home andivnacnd js Jncreasing in New! 1 on officials have announced|children” were killed, €4. were! | peut mot feta cae. Se . : ically burned Feb. 2 when an ex-|lighting a cigarette, setting off the’ ‘that all American-made planes|wounded and 10 were missing. : j S Others mentioned as. ‘possibles| —~ | blast. | The penny-a-pack cigarette tax) used in the attack were owned by! included the senator's. son, State|Plosion rocked her home, blowing -|will produce revenues to the City|r once and were not supplied av| Hl FI JENSEN RECORD PLAYERS ) Sen. wernt He Byrd Jr.; Rep.jout an entire: wall. jof $10,200,000 in the current fiscal] Ty Couipment Stronger Glass Made “ SPEAKERS TAPE RECORDERS | Howard W. Smith of the 8th Dist.,| wick year ending June 30—an increase a | i iim in m and 120 Sizes | dean of the Virginia delegation;| She. died yesterday — ot} '0 Months Old, Whistles of about $300,000 over the past | CHICAGO'— The Mlinois Institute. lford Hi Speed Film in 35m ; oe ee Rep. Porter Hardy Jr. of the 2nd/pneumonia—but Jefferson County} PALO ALTO, Calif. (Tiny fiscal year — according to “his, 26,560 Diesel in Fleet of Techmology reports development) PADDOCK’S CAMERA SHOP , | Dist.; former Gov. Colgate W.'Coroner Ken Raynie ruled the Violet Ann Ropp has a surprising | estimate. of pyreceram, a glass material oe 7 Darden Jr., now president of the\death a suicide. talent at 10 months. She whistles.| The figures were included in a! CHICAGO — The United States’ claimed to be harder than stee steel, PLENTY OF PARKING ‘ ; University of Virginia; Speaker of; Doctors at Deriver General Hos-|Her doctor says its the first case|lengthy report by Gerosa on city diesel-electric locomotive fleet con- |lighter than aluminum, and 15, 1032 W. Huron — Next to joe's Spaghetti Meuse FE 5-8753 the House’ E. Blackburn Moore; pital said Mrs. Mahathey devel-ihe has ever heard about. ' finances, sists of about 26,560 units. ‘times stronger than plate glass. and Rep: Burr P. Harrison of — : : Byrd's home 7th Dist. In his retirement announcement, Byrd cited the fact that his wife! “has suffered a crippling illness and is an invalid.” District Attorney Buy atLORD'S EASY-SAFE ava eo SALE of ROOM OUTFITS ===. 10- PIECE 10-PIECE DELUXE DELUXE LIVING ROOM BEDROOM OUTFIT OUTFIT __Reg. $249.95. | i i } | ; j | | i of ‘Overworld’ LOS-ANGELES ® —‘As if the underworld weren't enough of a problem, Dist. Atty, William BI McKesson has come up with! something new Ao worry oa “the overworld. “The tart " McKesson ex-| plained at a Crime Prevention | Week luncheon, “is a sinister seg-/ ment of society seeking special/ party, influence, standing, or] whom one knows." *. & ft He said it is “corruption in con-/ trol of our economic life, working j under a cloak of respectability, | but still living off ill-begotten | gains of. patronage and special in-) terest."’ He cited no specific cases. i ; GIANT SCREEN Famous Make Port Huron Rocket Group | Plans Bigger Model PORT HURON i® — Eleven teen- j agers in the Port Huron area aré so enthuged about their latest | rocket launching that they have} decided to aim a bigger — next time. The youths, members of the| Blue Water Rocket Assn., dis-/ closed yesterday that they success- | fully launched a one-foot aluminum | missile from a farm southeast ot | ce Toe ‘ 9.PIECE here Sunday. It disappeared in| — 3, SS) roy ro - the clouds. 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She} |< — = fl | / Reg. $69.95 picked up the cylinder, trotted 50 2 0” GAS FAMOUS 81/ cu. ft. Norge REFRIGERATOR Easy Credit Terms, Up te 36 months to Pay 148. AND TRADE STUDENT DESKS MARLITE TOPS 16° feet to a river and threw it in. | BEDS OUTFIT EEE 7 O99 come $239.95 MONEY ST 59° ~ DOWN Not as Mlustrated Insured Credit ee ee ee bal A ‘Chairs! Chairs! ' aw 2 iy “ance oli ye n R ns @ Recliners Miia TN itis SD A88 ~ WHERE WRIGLEYS E . a ! ! | eS FROM * ih lac th presse VODKA | » Smirnoff Fis.Div. ofHeubieln)Hartford,Conn, | ~[ Barbara Hatton Seems* ="! to Be Getting Younger | werage Ainerican home. od = 2 =. mine Serial, Mo "(4982 Buick, eld ebraas , of Pontiac,” Michigan, day and were amazed at how girlish and healthy she looked. * city COMMISSIONER PRIMARY ELECTION NOTICE District No = Monday, March 3, 1968 ' Wearing play clothes, with her hair long and loose, she actually ites he eary® To tne sectors of the Chy of Pet iooked like a kid which, of course, she ain't. At the hotel it » Be tiac, Michigan mane pikes tb horde sim tal 2 tel (owned by J. Paul Getty, who hgs never seen Gerald W. Kehoe Primary Election will be held in the, : \ ; it) she registered as Barbara Von.Cramm, but her husband wagn’t there, and she was con- ‘Chy ef Pontiac, Michigan on Monday the 3rd day of March, 1954 at the re- laces hereinafter des- 16 LeBaron. School her locks, done the same shade, '(So what's the big mystery? You want you rhair champagne color, you slosh champagne on iit) . . . Saw the lovely Gina ‘Lollobrigida at the Ed Sullivan ishow and said, “Understand lar meeting of “the Come City ef Pontiac, Michigan he 11. 1958 by resclution it was deciared to! be the intention of the City Commission! to construct two-inch asvhaltic concrete surface course and relisted work on! hoel eggs 4 Drive from Foe or Street te oun ee oe Boulevard at an estimated cost of Precinct 3 583.80, and that the yan profile and estimate of said improvement. ® on tiie! my w. M.C. A. 21 Central 22 City Hall strict No. 3 stantly with young Jimmy Douglas, socialite Precinct Chicagoan, and another young friend, Rod j, 1) defferson Jr. High Coup. A new legend was springing up about J re eo 8 [ac aa Barbara: asked about her martial plans, she ohn arr 4 “ | 3. H. Patric ek Glynn Fe eae allegedly told one reporter, “I get a new - mn 37 Jefferson Jr. High husband like I get a fresh drink.” Further- haat tacas "|wsuriet Ne. 4 more, she has said, “I’m tired of foreign men.” : Dated this ‘ine 2 “e ( af February AD "ho , aig Well, who im’, doling? ** 3958, ee i hier Sebeet _ WILSON Kim Novak has a “secret formula” for max- - ee eS cake 14 Lipeois School ‘ing her hair champagne color which she’s entrusting to a NY . ~~ i 2 Wevet ‘Sehool beautician so that Scott Weldon, the Hobeicen bombshell who's RATIO x wh a 42 Owen Schooi t - NOT ICE OF 1 a ? on CON: miscrict Bo. 8 ‘doubling for her in “Bell, * face course on — ‘Book and Candle,” can havs i? Emegson Schoo 18 Fire Station No. 4 19 St. Michael's Hall . fer public inspection Tt ig further intended te construct sata} sesame * s ei “yes eee ee : : with — at 1830 ta "nt Peatiac State = _Jrovisions ef tbe, Charten, of the Gisy BABE Bide Pontiac, Michigan, us, | NEW YORK—We saw Barbara Hutton in Acipalon the other " of “Restrictions’ The colony proper is a coastal ‘region of 256 square miles. In 1896 ev ecgiioes’ mg in accordance Hh the 23 Eastern Jr. High €chool ‘you’ re expecting another Pin: profile and estimate, end that the 24 Longfellow Scho 1 hil * “One eost thereos shall be defrayed by special District No 7 - baby? Gina flung back: ! " assessment according t6 frontage and Preeinct MANY! TEN .. .TWELVE!”. * that ell of the jots ar paretis ef No ie . * ey gee | — ~ er os - 25 McConnell Schoot ‘Diana Dors ged ee het = be the intention of the City Commission | In th nod -old days a PN bride. & tion ~ *. R.8.E —_ @ L&k® to construct two-inch asphaltic concrete nm {he ge oi 7s . Oskiand Co. Michigan described surtace course and related. work on suitor could seal the marriage) ss follows: Begianing at -a point, ne, (nee York Avenue from Baldwin Avenue, coe. h de’ A high speed ferry boat travels point being distant N.02°24'20"E.. Universit Avenue at an estimatea Contract by giving the bri Ss | 1731.78 ft. and S. 5°O5°0F"W., 17643 cost of $3.7 50, atid that the plan. pro- family a few cows of goats. Now| between the mainland of Italy to! ft, £ the ee — of the file and cochaaner of said improvement jthe island of Sicily, making the: r hee resting “G., Waves wo Tt Te os for yale ie const a ees =e ee eee 8-mile crossing to Messina in just. a “ 13) is fur ntended to rutt - | ft. tos point; thence N.02°47J8"E..\:mprovement in accordance with the ingly required, and in some cases 110 minut sia te of a pat. oh the southerly plan, » Profile and Pes and that the|the premium is quite beyond a, es. +) said highway ine ies at. slong the) aese — 5 Grevered be apecia!| youth's reach. Girls of irresistible. +" ate s ieft (radius i the lots and reels . “ot rank—eh talent . BS ft., and central ere be- land fouing er =e = ginning 02°30’) to 4 point: thence'New York Avenue from Baldwin Av y tiled | $800 or more. 6.02°47 18" W., 58445 ft, to the point to University Avenue shall constitute the of beginnin ‘special assessment district to ray * * * s A ($3,343.65 of the estimated cost and ’ + to Rest ae tT oon cnt: ——_—) penses thereof and that 308 880 of the { Lends in the South One-Half of sec- “Stimated cost and expenses on i oe Even if livestock still appeals to. shall be paid from the Capital guguere | ithe in-laws, there is the problem | * tion 2, T.3N.,-R.8E.. White Lake Town-| d ship, Oskiand County, Michigan, com-\™*™* Fund. Hereby Given lof inflation. Among Africa's Kuku, monly known as the Perry and Allen’ That the Commission of the City of a Wife used to cost about four. . »: farms and being more particularly des- * Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Com- | d eribed as follows: ‘goats, three hoes, three spears, South Quarter Commencing at the| mission Chamber en February 18, 1958 Post of said Section 24 at 8 o'clock p.m. to hear suggestions and and a quiver of arrows, A moré , and thence extending 6.89°-28°'W. 568.0 objeetions that ma made by parties | feet: thence © N.0'-32'W. 317.80 feet bre sainowen fhe ¥ be 7? {recent report dists: two cows, one |- t §.89°- 400.0: feet: thence) W.O. 7261 i } one ram, four * 6.0°-37E. 217.80 feet: thence. 6.89°-' Dated February 12, 1958. == . “iy 4 ; NW. 125002 feet: thence _'N.0°-20F. AR. EVANS Sheep, two spears, 40 to 100 ar-. * 2 eet thence, §.89°-23'W. Clty Clerk.) + 400.0 feet: thence N.6°-30°E. along the + Ped. 13, 1988 TOWS, and two to five hoes, Even «. Westerly section line te the centerHne —-—— —— ~~ ———— where price controls exist, young. of the Huron River, thence upstream NOTICE OF INTENTION, TO CO @, along the centerline of the Huron River struct two-inch asphaltic concrete oa: ‘Suitors complain that fathers ex-| 2: t6 the North/South Quarter -line of face course on Homesiend Drive. ‘pect under-the-counter ‘cows. i ,: Section 24; thence N.0°-26°-41°W. atong' You ae poner a that at a regu-| said North South Quarter to the center lar meeting of t Commission of the’ - | { Post of Section 24: thence N.89*-20'E City of. Pontiac. sieges beld February ANCTENT CUSTOM : ss 48 fee: along the East/West Quar- ! y resolution it was declared to! ne of Section 24: therice B.0- 45 w. be the ifitention of the City Commission Marriage by purchase is pro-| 1932.08 feet, thence N.89°-34’-30"E, +0 construct two-inch asphaltic concrete hably as old as the institution, the | * 9323.42 feet: thence §.0°-08'E. 1331.11 Surface course and related work on foggoe hi P ere | =" feet: thence 8.89°-38'-30°W. 946.37 feet|Homestend Drive from Astor set to National Geographic Society’ says. | siong the = herly section line; the ast Boulevard at an estimated cost of s o ; N.0°-27°-30" i780 teat ions. $4,055.70, and that the plan, profile and Most races have practiced and are ew ieee teas thence @Stimate of said improvement is on. file honored the custom. The idea of & 0°-23°-30"E 21780 0 ‘feet: thence [0T public inspection. It is further intended to construct marrying for love is fairly new. §.89°-36"-30° W 633.0 feet to the point improvement in. acrordance with ar f bh 3 t - Hp Fi of a -_ ie: = Siniig 1949 scree oon. profile and estimate, and that the Ancient Babylonians had a ; cost thereof shall be defrayed by special " Prom Residetice 1° to Commercial I assessment according to frontage and well-organized system. Twice i Distrie: that all of the lots and parcels of yearly all marriageable maidens, | éoperty located in the Township of land fronting upen either side ff gathered before the temple te be offered in wedlock to the highest | bidders. Proceeds went to home- | White Lake, Oakiand County. Michigan,| Homestead Drive from Astor Street /to ,, Geserfbed as Lot 324. Cedar Crest Sab-|East Boulevard shall constitute the ape. _; division No.. 4 according to the piat/cisl assessment district to defray $3. - , thereof as recorded in Liber 35 of Plats, 609.44 of the estimated cost and expenses , Pages 38A, 38B and thereof and that $581.45 of the estime — Pages 3 and 38C, Oakland County ot aaa eapennes inal aa te er | ly left-overs — as dowries -- to | : ‘| 5c ; ‘from the Capital Improvement Fund. enhance their chances next time, | Persons interested .are requested to Notice Is Hereby Given i be present. A copy of the Zoning Map| together with a2 list That the Commission of the City of ig of the proposed pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Com Peoples of various lands have | changes is on {ile at the office of the! mission Cham | t on February 18, 1958) always had different notions about! | township clerk and may be examined ot 8 o'clock p.m. to hear tions and a suitabl . f bride by those interested. lobjections were be made by parties) 4 SUitable price for a bride. White Lake Township ae react [interested : IN GAVIN W.O. 725 1 : : Chairman| Datea February 12, 1958 PAY FOR LIFE ’ CHARLES R. HARR Secr ot Peb, 3. <8, ADA RB why be City Cle Feb. 13, 1986 The custom has ever been a ry ' burden, of course, on the poor CHANCE-OF-LIFE/| NOW Today, you can be! With aiedal tablet, ‘thousands of women now go “smiling through” those trying years. ~ without suffering “hot flashes”, nervous tension! ace ce mg en Bor ge gy K h “hot, ons al ¢c ca ch o e of-life! 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He uses ‘it in, the port move the colony’s exports) Where surrounding noise may pre- — Iron and chromium, palm ker- vent him from listening to conver-' German Schools Seek found. Many residents have-\Children of Workers ‘their children, Bonn reports ” the, fact that workers cannot af-| ‘traditionally the working. people _a high’ school or university... 20 Million Car Market | ‘Seen Possible for ‘ important part, because most sons’ $12.45 $ 95 prefer f take .up their iether’ Outright \ iline of work. ‘\ te 6V. Gp. t —2B1020, States pays neg over the Soviet gegen good on new 6 call for we all ‘kinds. of restrictions" — including those on travel. ee 8 swept through town yesterday like a oneinen ace crusade. He paid two get-al ted visits to the State Department and one & Vice President Nixon. “I'm in favor of lifting all kinds of restrictions,” he said in a’ loud, happy voice on Capitol Hill, wav- ing his arms. “That would be better for everybody.” . Po He gavs short shrift to report- ers’ questions about a_ three- ‘month-old forrnal U.S. note to the ‘Soviet Union suggesting an end to ‘off-limits areas in both countries. “1 haven't yet studied that ques- tion,’ he said. “But the restric- tions are being removed all the time.”’ Actually, they are being added to. things that make school fairs attractive will be in. full Besides the usual fish pond, cake walk, white elephant booth and. games, prizes will be awarded to it lucky ticket holders. There will Paes be Geeta tee grein: #..2.-*% According to PTA rules, only one * * * For the next six weeks or so, Menshikov said, he will’be paying would “reach , money-making project is allowed it ainted calls on Cabinet eval ceggfove 80 per borg meet leach year, and all proceeds will pater. senators and represen- toward buying special equip-| icularl aker Ray- now, he added, Ray has aboyt 60/8° tatives, particularly Spe ttis Pires * though. said Lang, iment for the school, McCraner’, burn (D-Tex). After that, he said, jsabd. ‘he would like to travel a bit and see the country. Another operation, called a fen estratien, is planned on the right | < “in about a year,” Ray sald. “if doctors find the first one was cd The. singer hasn't abandoned the \Odor of Home Stream ‘May. Help Guide Fish Blame Blast on Rebels MADISQN, Wis. — Biologist Ar-) HAVANA, Cuba (®—A gasoline thur D. er of the University|tank owned by the Sinclair Oil Co. of Wiecoma, believes odor plays exploded and caught fire last night ‘a big part in\explaining the myS-|in Santiago de Cuba, capital of tery of how fish manage to re-\Oriente province. The blast was ‘turn to their heme stream to ‘blamed on rebel supporters of spawn. He believes ‘Qsh can recog- | Fidel Castro, ‘whose headquarters nize the distinctive odor of a iis in Oriente. a a ‘business conferences and in places ‘sations of his associates, Amiable Mikhail Menshikoy | | x * #\ EN? » te tests, when nasal sack of fish Real Soon! \were plugged, they lost their, hom-| jing ability, he says. He also be.’ “to lieves that water currents, the rjcation of moon and stars, and the} ©. dersits in the First Free sun's rays may serve as direction} yy ipogist Church ad Saturday. _ A recent report showed that the! finders in guiding the fish home.’ _| percentage of students coming out’ This is due less. experts say, to ford the cost, than to the fact that seem to decide against sending even a talented son or daughter to | 24-Month Wizard Also, heredity seems to play me Maria Mitchell, born in Nan.| Gp. 2L—2B1022. With Old Ba, tucket, Mass., was the first dis-| yg MIRACLE MILE |tinguiehed woman ‘scientist in Onan oan a8 WESTERN AUTO ne |America. Her field was astro. oot _ . Ore 10-3 New 1958 General Electric Filter-F lo Washer Matching Dryer _ Durable metal fitter can NEVER CLOG! Will iast for life of washer. _ Filter is easy to remove—easy to Clean~—easy to replace. Movingy _ , Fitter distributes detergent evenly throughout wash. 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They say privately that auto- men have dragged. their feet on working up an antismog device apparently under the that the smog-car problem is Peculiar to the Los Angeles region where the loudest outcries have been hard. * * * The facts are, say the experts, |. photo made military history of gorts in May, 1956, Life in Castle . impression) “RUE THR FEUDING EMDICT STOP — This when the then Defense Secretary C, E. Wilson and top leaders of all the armed forces held a joint news conference in the Pentagon in an ef- fort to head off a mushrooming feud among the services, Left to right: Gen, Nathan Twining, then Air Force Chief and now head of the Joint Arthur Radford, then Chairman of the Joint Chiefs; Charles Thomas, then Navy Secretary; Navy Chief. Adm. Arleigh Burke and Gen. Ran- dolph McC. 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All this means high- 'of pomeranians tucked in mink cel ih vat 2705 ORCHARD LAKE | /@ckets air freighted from Park! water or on the damp ground 4 wearing parkag; Tampa) have pneumonia or can’t get Fe 5.92060 [= StS et Or : guna Few motoring. tourists will f |-_ But few motoring tourists will | get the roiling, Setificied tng beaten | forget the sight of 20 to 30 beaw- | streaming from smudge pots, that Borrow Our Color tiful black angus, clustered to- |try to ar perishables in smoky ‘ gether — stiff, bloated, dead in / warmth. —Itis usually wasted.By Harmony Book a field. morning, there are acres of frost- | Or the sight of a white-faced — plants, tomatoes dead on Sherwin-Williams steer trying, hour after hour, to) ‘he vine. 1 W. a whl |struggle to its feet, making es <* * OLD TOUCH IN NEW AGE’— A unit of the colorful Rajasthan camel corps passes through tho Telia Gate in New Dall in ribeeredd bor parade celebrating India’s Republic Day. cl Florida Freeze Takes Toll in Dead Cattle, Ruined Crops: By FRED SPARKS | MIAMI (NEA) are these sights, and smells of death. wet winter with this headline: gi Ha 183 Feds the Florida Cattlemen's Associa- tion, sees -slight chance of the One as Den- ‘ver; Daytona Beach hit 26, same/frosts and drizzles ending during visits February. That is usually the "Washington in February with}Toughest month on the farms and the roughest on Palm Beach cater- ers, as. the international watering set, led by the Duke and Duchess Cab Calloway, ts ex |o¢ ‘Windsor, take to buffet table know how many cattle we've lost; the underbrush is so thick and the buzzzards are not helping us. But tourism, like horse racing STARVATION FOLLOWS 4 “So far the cattle have died The ~ $2-million-a-year straw: MIRACLE MILE, Shopping Center. S. Telegraph at Square Lake Ris. 2 SKATING ‘til 10:30 P. M. Everywhere around the town of, berry crop erased. Beans, cucum- — The editor of| Okeechobee, Florida's cattle bers, squash, flowers . . . all ns.”"| typical: he expects to lose half his|er prices up-north; a fresh leak | There have been some mild, eon flgzen ap ye ag firs ay hours that it tan- img to save midday permi is : x: 28 brown stubble — a skimpy diet. J, Olin Pearce Jr., -president af erippled. Oranges already down/! from the estimated 102 million in milady's shopping purse. Wrote one protester to Gov. Le-|m fen COMLUCTE in space ery Ad ye nO} space in international rather than) than 3,500,000. MEN's SUITS. en eS TOPCOATS 100% WOOLS CLOSEOUT AT ae ashe *. Were to $49.50 SPORT COATS, 16 | 400% WOOLS beseeeee me ronenenserss Pury aon — ania ‘ | Sa es naw 71 N. Saginaw | Automatic Washer and Dryer Repair Service All Makes—Expert Trained Technicians ALL ‘WORK GUARANTEED — Complete Line of Automatic Parts All Types of Dryer Venting Supplies i B a iL Gah & BUSSARD ELECTRIC Phone FE 2-6445 84 Oaklond Avenue — Free Parking UNDER LIGHTS DAILY and SUNDAYS. One of the Largest Man-Made Skating Rinks. "in the State of Michigan ‘Bring the Whole Family COME AS YOU ARE one With Music -ALL STORES OPEN "Til 9 P. M. DAILY | FREE_ PARKING FOR decal CARS _- ee a 43 NATIONAL MARKETS Miniature Chocolates Miniature—but oh, so good! More than 120 pieces in this glittering gold gift box—and every one a gem! The richly coated centers, some in creamy milk chocolate and others in dark sweet chocolate, include pecan buttercreams, cherry cordials, clusters, almonds, fruit creams, prcnns, almond butter toffee and many more. \ , ; Q Ree OP 39 SANDERS STORES g * ee ee The Fomily Assortment in comes Heart ‘oo — 7" roo 90% 4975 | Valentine Special Heart , , sith ayo Isacodt Inside, she'll fad maf pore Jou dark Burbanet so arate part yal lates. These two ¢ assortments are separa acolorful bad 96 Saale powval onsen | we * Visit the Sand Saidienin in. our. -riearest National < 685 East sicicia and a Sanders a in. the bi “He Sipe Marker _ 2375 Orchard Lake a in m poca lake « 3 : ' a4 ‘ p |e Sp i * Linole Day T Tea sponsored by the R Women’s Federation of Oakland County was held Wednesday at Hotel Waldron. Among the special guests were (left to right) Mrs, William Broomfield, —Stevens of Gentine Sect: Fhateo Conprsieen Broomfield and: Mrs. Robert W. Leeds, assistant commissioner of patents. T hey were served by Mrs. Fred Ziem. Velontine Ti ime Brings Betrothals MARY LOU CARE. Mr, and Mrs, Frederic’ M. Carr of Malcolm street an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, to Jerry J. Masters. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Marion M. Masters of Highland road. An April 19 planned, wedding is PATRIGIA L, GRAHAM of Michigan avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia. Lee, to Alvah B. Clark, son of Mrs. Marie Clark of Seminole ave- nue and the late Russel .B. Clark, No date has been: set for the wedding. Ld PATRICIA A, PETERSON Mr, and Mrs. Walter Peter- son of South Shirley avenue an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Warren Brinker, son of Mrs. Grace Brinker of Phillips drive. Nd wedding date has been set. NINPHA PARAMO Mrs. James Paramo of gon of Mr. and Mrs. J Mendoza of Lake Orion, Paramo at: NORMA L, HEWITT Mr. and Mrs, William Hew- itt of Cloverlawn drive an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Norma Lee, to David O. Ballard, son of Mr. and Mrs. William V. Ballard of Judson street, The couple is planning an April 12 wedding. JESSIE STANDRIDGE “Mr, and Mrs. J. R, Stand- ridge of Lowell street announce the engagement of their ‘daughter, Jessie, to Myril Da- vis, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. L. Davis of Birmingham, Ala, An is. April 19 wedding ‘is being ae planned. Sree ee EE = Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Graham ~ Hold Show of Unique Belongings Holmes was cohostess. x « * Old wearing apparel which had been in her family for many years was shown and ex- plained by Mrs. Larned Run- nels. Included in the collection were baby clothes, a silk apron, silk scarf, handmade black lace and pure gold thread em- broidery. * * * Mrs. B. S. Sneed displayed unusual detailed’. ceramic pieces. Mrs. Hugh Hales showed an old jewel and told its history, and Mrs. Jennings had a linen display. . Psychoanal yst . to Be Speaker © at Hills School and Country School-of- Bloom- . field Hills. * * * A well-known author, Dr. Sterba. has written many sci- entific papers and his book, “Beethoven's Nephew,” has re- ceived international attention. * * * He will discuss ‘““Phe Problem of Present Day Reality and Educational Goals” at the 8:15 p.m. meeting. Mary Veasey Presents Talk to Secretaries Mary Veasey spoke on.“3-D Dialing” at q Wednesday din- ner meeting of National Sec- _ Petaries Association, Pontiaak | Chapter. * +. * | Hope Scott, Louhelen Eggel- ston and Mrs. Warren Trevath- an were hostesses for the event at, Hotel Waldron. *. © : Tt was announced that at the second annual. March 15, Dr, Tretie Place, associate professor ofoffice management at U. of M., and Dr. Raymond Murphy, professor of business law at Wayne State University, a. will participate in the program. Party Scheduled Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hartung and Mr, and Mrs. M, L, Lor- enzen are in charge of a Fri- day evening V. party - being given at St, Paul Luth.. eran Parish Hall. Charles York . will be square dance caller and < ecards will be played. Refresh- ments are to«be served. F ounders’ : Day Marked - redone Day. theme was followed Wednesday. afternoon when Daniel Whitfield School PTA met with Mrs, Herman . Stier, Mrs, Stanley Filkins, Mrs. George Keavy, Mrs, Fred . Weiss and Mrs, Lester Snyder, all past ‘presidents, ih attend- ance, * »* fwikiees Wright, principal of Mark Mrs. Harry Henderson, cick of Ps federa- tion, was photogra on ; as she talked with Justice Fred Trons ont Daniel T, Murphy Ir register of deeds (left to Fight): gow Sheriff Frank F ounder of the federation Mrs. Bert E. Norton (second from left) talks with other Republicans, Mrs. Lynn D. Allen, George F. Taylor, past president of the News From Bloomfield Hills ae Lincoln Club, and Wendell Broim, this’ year’s Presi- dent of the Lincoln Club. . TAE Seniors Gather for Luncheon By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Oak- land Hills Country Club was gay Tuesday at a luncheon giv- en by the senior group of TAE ssociation. Five pages foday in Women's Section James H. McPhail, Mrs, John L. .Wiant and: Mrs. Burl Schmidt Jr. The luncheon and fashion show benefitted the Baptist Children’s Home. Among those attending were Mrs. Se- mon Knudsen, Mrs. John Mead > It, Mrs. Paul B, Bell, Mrs. Robert A, Frye and many others, SUPPER SCHEDULED Mr. and Mrs, Robert A. Frye of Trewbridge road, who re- moved to Bloomfield {rom Detroit, will be hosts at a buffet supper Friday and again the evening ef Feb. 19.. Both parties will honor Mr. Frye’s sister, Mrs, Scott Har- king of Prestonberg, Ky., who -is visiting the Fryes and friends and relatives in Detroit. * 2 .£ Among hostesses ready’ with coffee and dessert were Mrs. Robert W. King, Mrs. Ralph C. Getsinger, Mrs. Paul Mc- . . Kenney, W. Mrs.. Robert : Scripps, Mrs. Robert H. Taylor \ and Mrs. William H. Baldwin. “eS Mrs. -Frank J. Kearney (Rosemary Strong Peters) have returned from their wedding trip to California and are living at Orchard Lake. Mrs. Kear- ney, whose wedding took place Jan, 14, is the daughter of Mr. and, Mrs. sreteee: 8. Strong Jr. # BOWLERS GATHER Mrs. Charles H. Mayne. of ~ Lone Pine road and Mrs. John nor Traut presented a talk-on special education class for childre in. ' Whitfield’s . newly formed chorus, under the direction of George Woodworth, presented selections. : f * * * Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jack Harris, Mrs. James George, Mrs. Robert Mehiberg C, Ridley of Barden drive en- tertained members . of their , bowling group Wednesday and ” Thursday in a unique manner. The guests, half the group each day, were served cock- tails at the Mayne home and went on to luncheon in the *.* = 2£ Mr. and Mrs, Milton F, Mal- lender of Surrey road will give . the rehearsal dinner Friday evening for their. son, Milton - * Fred Mallender, dnd his bride- @ tobe, Ellen Lewis, whose wed- ding takes place Safurday. The dinner will be served at Oakland Hills Country Club. = * * * Mrs. John W. Gillette left today to fly to La Jolla, Calif., Mrs. Alex Capsalis and Mrs. Helen Teitgen are cochairmen of a Feb. 21 benefit bridge for Women's Association to the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra. Opening their homes for the event will be Mrs. Malcolm Harvey, Mrs. Ernst Kern, Mrs.- Irving Gordon and Mrs. Vernon C. Abbott. Wallace Mitchell is pictured with a model of a~ where she will visit her sister, 2 ee ED, Paley ee ore eral weeks, Scout Troop of Wisner Has New Officers 289 Wednesday at Wisner School: : *Named to serve with her ‘were Nancy Minor, vice pres- ident; Gloria Houck, treasurer, and Sue Froede, secretary. Mrs. Clifford Neville is group leader. The troop was former- ly Brownie Troop 415. Plan Symphony Benefit Other hostesges will be Louis Schimmel, Mrs. Pettengill, Mrs, Howard Pow- ers, Mrs. Milo Cross, Mrs. S. V. Sekles, Mrs. L, Raymond Samp Gaensbauer, Foley, Mrs. John Q. ‘Waddell, Mrs. Max Doerr and Mrs. Har old Euler. jorthcoming art center for young people at Cranbrook Academy of Art Galleries. The center has been planned jointly by Junior League of Birmingham and Cranbrook Academy of Art. September, the center will employ a full-time next To be opened officially director who will be aided by stl volunteers in running the penne. on, Mrs. Ferdinand — Mrs. Eugene. - PTA Has Founders’ Celebration -— © ‘dolph Nelson, Mrs. Victor De- mino, Mrs. Harry Phillips, Mrs. Carl Reynolds, Mrs. Owen Armstrong and Mrs. Gordon Rice. . ALSO TAKING PART ° Clifford ’ Christenson, Mrs. Ellwyn Lam- Tripp, Mrs, Truman phere, Mrs. Arnold Denison, Mrs. Stephen Kives, Mrs, Thomas Johnson, Mrs. L. D, McLauchlin and Mrs. Anton * Koenig. Mrs. Albert - Stevens presented this group with cor- sages. x* * * : Mrs. William Mihalek, pres- ident of Pontiac Council of Parents and Teachers, re- ceived honorable mention. * * * Taking part in the skit were L. D. McLauchlin, Lois Coan and Mrs. Alexander Kirkpat- rick. Others were Mrs. Thom- as McKeever, Mrs. McLauch- lin, Mrs, Lawrence Curtis and | Lewis Sullivan, A Feb: 20 dinner was an- nounced, and the annual school fair is to be given March 14. * * Refreshments were served from a table decorated with a Founders’ Day and Valentine motif, with Mrs. Wayne Wightman and Mrs. John Flan- —s a Sorority Meets at Irwin Home, Outlines Plans Mrs, John K. Irwin Jr. was hostess to members of Gamma .- ority Wednesday at her home on St. Joseph avenue. Plans were made for the an- nual party in conjunction with Alpha and Beta Chapters of the sorority. The affair will be held April 15 at Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Arrange- ee eae ee? ee oe Mi Mill vl Dus Cauilcass Maal wk toideinaslaiua hosel lal stall ell dul toctslecldlinsl sl Pe iho lid ail oll * * 4 = as ie 3 oS ee ee «ey ‘she ee ee ee ee Oe eH af ee Oa Al * ee > © eye * & + *-* Pe ee eee oe ee © we ee ee i? 2 eee ee we we ee y c THE PONTIAC PRESS. “Ladies? First Quality $14.98 DRESSES i Now Only $3-'4.°5 _ Ladies’ 29.95 All Wool COATS Y off at just 84 AT Children’s $12.98 COATS Sub-teen 12’s now only 6.49 © Entire Stock of Men's all Wool $39.95 TOPCOATS Now Only $19.97 9 S. SAGINAW ST. Bay on Easy Terms 4705 ae a ne For day or dark—sew this shape- ly sheath and brief bolero to wear ;jat all. social functions. Note, the neckline of this Printed Pattern— For the Best Fur Repair and Remodeling Now Is the Time to Remodel Your Old Fur Coat Into a Beautiful Cape or Stole for Easter. Custom. Fur Cleaning 142 W. Huron 7 bare in back. | Printed Pattern 4105: Misses’ sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Size 16 dress | ROLLER SKATING Pontiac's Newest Roller Rink. ye FE 5-5509 85 W. WALTON (JUST OFF BALDWIN) FRIDAY, FEB. 14th 8:00 P. M. to 11:00 P. M. i 40% $@° usually $17.98 14” . usually $27.50 “TEL-HURON ‘SHOPPING CENTER open 4 nights to 9 p.m. ) . monday, ‘thursday, fridey, sdturdey TEMPORARY DAILY SCHEDULE Monday Thru Friday Evenings 8:00 to 11:00 Soturday 10 A.M. to 12 Noon—2:00 P.M. to 4:50—Eve. 8 to 11 poplin cercoat with a detachable knit collar, leather button closing. Inner wristlets, quilt-lined. Navy, white. 10- 18. sale $9.99 cavalry twill carcoat with novelty stirrup closings, capeskin leather trim. Thermostag lining. Black, blue, green. 10-18. sale $14.99 goberdine carcoat has a furry pile shawl collar, cuffs and lining! Double-breasted design. In white. Sizes 10-16. sale $19.99 crossed high in front, beautifully (Card Table i * The wrapping paper for these wl Berens. ge shapes. Use ‘long thin strips of Holds Observance \of Founders’ Day Pair Speaks Vows Married Feb. 10. were Darlene Rhyndress and Ralph Townsend. \She is the daughter of Mr. and \Mrs. George Rhyndress of Mann foad, and the bridegroom is the tape to hold the paper securely.) ‘Holds Meeting «rkiqt Mason Home ting before the activities Mrs. Carroll Bre Women wa the feied 5s cidayit ered Wednesday’at the club for a card brunch. : cctiniticn bogen seere (left Mex Coc : Mrs. Harry Hanson of Wenonah drive (left) and Mrs. William Taylor of Ottawa drive | were snapped by The- ae Club g hat- ¥ road, Pontiac: Press photographer as they . enjoyed the tasty brunch served to club members at the morning affair. Nesateat' bol North Hammond bbe) ‘Mrs. William McClure of West Huron street and Mrs. Aaron Fox of Cherokee f Yomar Grou p Mrs. Ralph Mason was hostess son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles beeen of Waldon road 3 DAY SALE! thursday, friday, saturday to 30 le off ‘19° usually $39.95 | * MALING SHOES gum. drops with new fj lavor!f Something | new has been added to your favorite = -\\% ‘gum drop! Just look at that saddle—a - new style you'll want to. gobble up. Treat yourself today, at Maling’s! 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open rmsd and the. Evenings im Clubs Owe Origin to Lonesome Wite Albert E. Carter came to Washington in 1925 with. her “I found other wives of new members in the same boat— some so lonesome they and Patent Appeals Court and former congressman from In- _ diana and herself one of the sen tas ceive ft we -le gala eveni. Headed by the very active Senior Congress Club whose president now is Mrs. Everett Dirksen, wife of the Republi- ean senator from Illinois, each Congress Club presented.a skit depicting an era of Mrs. Car- ter’s life. “T guess I've been here long- er than miost,’’ Mrs. Carter told me. - “Though I did most of my work in California, I’ve found senator from GUEST Or HONOR Recently Mrs. Carter was ‘honored by the Congressional Club which is made up of wives of all the lawmakers, many of —many epportunities-to keep my- self busy here. Gronebdie dhe clubs, meeting all the new Washington are more familiar with what goes on here. * * * “They are much better in- formed about things outside their homes, are more political- ly aware and more concerned with national and international affairs than wives used to be,” to Wash- served as state president of the Legis: tive Council of Womeh in California which worked to get changes in the state commu- nity property laws, to get wom- en on juries, and to raise teach- er salaries. She hag served on the state board of education and holds life diplomas for teaching in . Oregon, California and the state of Washington. (Club Is Joining | ‘jin Class Project An impromptu program was fea- tured when members of the Pon- Hotel Waldron. Names were drawn se *. ¥. MSHA for the evening was Mrs. George Gaches, Speak- ing on “Lenten Observances” was Mrs. Ivan Wilox; Mrs. Clayton S| yakale igo en. “Hee Merkin ‘in These United States” and Mrs. Clayton Rule discussed “Easter Customs and Costumes.” Mrs. Howard Wheatley, Helen Evelyn Cole gave criticisms and be Mrs. Sidney Olson acted as was Mrs. gramarian, Timekeeper Ivan Wilcox, and fines were levied Book sti Heard by Dirt. Gardeners It wis voted to send a contribu peo Meare eae m- orat ie Bully Contensial ee John Frederick Naz reviewed a - |book, “The Last of the Curlews.” Announce, Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Chum. mings announce their marriage Feb. 8 at at Oakland Park Methodist Church. The Rev. James Deeg of- — [Robert Hall — 200 N. Saginaw Plenty © of Free Parking LUNCHEONS Sealtest Ice Cream Popular Prices RIKER FOUNTAIN | ‘Grand Opening NATURAL: HEALTH FOODS 8 Mt. Clemens Street - (Just 50 Feet OFF North Saginaw Street) eek and SATURDAY, February 14th ond 15th. \ WIN ANY ONE. - OF 10 GRAND PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY MARCH 15 — $98.50 SWEEDEN SPEED VEGETABLE JUICER AND MANY OTHER WONDERFUL PRIZES! __, Aduite may enter by simply filling out entry Dlank in our store, We Carry Complete Stécks of: SALT-FREE. Low SODIUM STARCH and SUGAR € — end Ovni | | RESTRICTED ie DIETETIC irks OE a EP a Rcd srs dl tiac Toastmistress Club met at the 1E PON ‘TIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, PEBRUARY 13, 1998 ee J z " « s f § | | Club ‘to: Furnish Room Tia: Health | yee eees | ies ee ~—*~Chub to completely npletely furnish a | Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building ! ‘for a coopera- semi-private room at Pontiac General Hospital, j |. tive dinner and Fun Night. Forty-six : ; ee ; JOSEPHINE LowMAN remember to pull the hips under | pulling back as you ée” $0. Cross if you would like to have my. pie | iy. TER | ‘Posture such an am zin _jand keep the knees relaxed, _the arms in front of the body andileaflet “Grace and-Charm," send -~—~ * Social committee for the | : | sett on ga way thay ‘and ne * * + move them upward, Continfe. a _ stamped, self-addressed mouse evening included Mrs. E. \ es : : others Be sure to pull. back gs theiwith your request for leaflet No. ~ yas! Verne McCall, Mrs. Russell a roth Pag _ on in 3, Round shoulders. Stand tall, arms move sideward - dewnward.|57 to Josephine Lowman in care of Keep Clothing Auten, Mrs. E. Milton Evans, a foe kk * ‘th Make large circles with your arms. Lift the chin slightly while \doing/The Pontiac Press. R ea d t O W ea Mrs. Nelle. Pump, Mrs. A. L. - tos : ‘Start with the arms overhead. this exercise and keep the trunk! Tomorrow: “She Wants Long y z MacAdams, .Mrs. Allan Mc- : Good age takes inches from/Bring them sideward - dowirvard, erect. _ |Hair—Se She Cut It Short!” | a . | Lintock, Mrs. Horace Young, : ur waist measurement, makes The secret of having a closet | Mrs, Melvin Smail and Mrs.‘ Th bust, more prominent and full of clothes that are ready to Ericson’ Lewis. your lee pre prominent, improves wear is constant care. This in- | one ‘inl flattens your tummy volves both time and trouble | ty) /STOCK a and diacourage a Dowager’s ne ee Dorcas Unit Meets Pe ump. also = you an air of : ; self-confidence and poise and adds Tt means no delay in sending Dorcas Class of Oakland Avenue grace to your : clothes to the cleaner or in {United Presbyterian Church met i = rinsing out lingerie It means Be (oon af apt Sceen esse (elon eae eee uce ie : a If means keeping shoes polish- ping. Mrs. Ernal Lioyd presided at = mination and deep breathing. ed and neat. the meeting, and devotions were!” It also means never having to - turn down an invitation for lack of something to wear given by Mrs. Charles Seamen.! ‘Mrs. Alex Kasten assisted the’ hostess. 4 it is restful whereas poor car- -rlage places a strain on muscles and ligaments and often leads to backaches or fatigue. Today I would like to give you three corrective exercises for the . three most prevalent results of poor posture — the Dowager’s Hump, sway. back and round shoul.’ ders. scacwath -, THE ARTHUR'S COAT ‘YOU BUY TODAY WILL BE FASHION RIGHT FOR SEASONS TO COME! Many reduced for the first time. Others ot additional merk downs! ~ $37 Were as 49.98 to 65.00 ; A ‘a7 Were ; bs 65.00 to 79.98 ; lee Mopent Sale 100% Wool Chenille KNIT PASTEL DRESSES from the floor (head on the floor). Hold fora few seconds and return to starting position. Has your posture got you down? Learn the: rules of good posture and Ree. 24.95 190 4 2 _do this exercise: tnthis pasition, roll ~Y. Déwager’s Hump. Lie on. the! — " cw Ga Gear el te sting teen, your head back and lift your shoulders :y ' straight and your arms resting on’ 4 > . the floor at your. sides. Bend your: a : Ch ys il shi | . . ee right knee up and grasp it with p R urcn Frellowsnip B b e your hands, pulling it back close to aris oses Conducts Meetin a ysi tte rs = your body. Hold your leg in this. g position while you roll your head) Bloom Even Mrs. Allan Hersee, Mrs. ine Need Rules = back and lift your shoulders from i ER IS ere the floor (head on the floor). h Wi . arty f . G : id ee. Hold for a few seconds and re- ain t e inter a Mrs. Lowell Mount took part or Ul ance iL: turn to starting position. Do the! n the program of Chtistian Wom- - same thing with your left knee.) PARIS (INS) — In Paris women ‘en’s Fellowship of First Christian) SAN FRANCISCO (INS) — Ba- | -Continue, . alternating right and wear roses even in winter, Church Tuesday evening, bysitting with safety means prep- — left. This is also a mild abdominal a a | Elizabeth Circle acted as host-jaration by parents before they) anaes : - The marvelous artificial flowersiess for the social hour at which/leave Junjor and Susie in the carey” ZS ck poche or for which. Paris is famous ‘bloom the Valentine motif was carried|of someone else. hs ES SEY feet flat on the (°% Women's hands, decorate their|out. Group singing was léd by Mrs. In San Francisco alone last year. emldage = 4 . Sasee. some 30, youngsters were killed floor. Arms rest at your sides. reanes and trim even their shoes) and mere tha if ethers abtiously |i pe: gy Poon ponte this winter. injured in home accidents, accord- ~ | ARD. your - eae ; ; to the city’s public health de- ~ : The simplest headgear for a ing to city’s p _against the floor. . - dgear_ier_— partment. ~~ Mtigld for a few-minutes “and re- dancé® Ts & rose in the hair with a satin or velvet | * * * 2 lax. Continue. See if you can touch —_ — a pink rose for a bre- Dr. Ellis D, Sox, public health’ » = your entire middie back to the! mett@. a black one for a blonde. idirector, says most of these acci- pee | floor. Also, when _—S e walking. idents can be prevented if safety measires are taken by parents — when they turn the child over to a babysitter. * ® He asks that special attention be paid to children under four years of age as more than one- third of the home accidents hap- pen to these toddlers, Another new flower style is Ha- waiian leis. Hair stylist Guillaume! has just shown long “necklaces” ‘made of chains of artificial hewere! \like leis. They are designed to give, ‘a touch of “primitive gyaice” to sacks. To be Parisian and stylish the leis must dangle down well oe Were 79.97 to 99.00 Soft feminine and appealing. two-piece knit . new plunge neck ‘pullover with ribbed collar, three quarter push-up sleeves. Beige, | New Spring / |. - Uniforms OO j OOM - + * OOO x5 ‘a® - Nurses’ Caps - * * * *** + x | UNTRIMMED WOOL COATS + ee . tee below the waist. os P : ste H - *~ * * XS | Dr. Sox urges parents to discuss coral, aqua, and powder Borgana and O'tlegro fur fabric coats . . . and rs \\ hi e ose Madeleine de Rauch shows how! moan these points with the babysitter: blue. Sizes 10 to 18 beautiful silhouettes including pencil slim cape collars, caftan types, ‘—Where you are going, when you |~ will be back and how you can be reached, . x * * —Location of telephone numbers -— lof the doctor, fire and police de- parments and the neiz bors. 2 —Location of first aid supplies and direction on how to treat a slight cut or burn. bg —Safety reminders the child | most frequently needs. Does he | » stay away from the stove, stairs, | . windows, ete.? —The need to keep scissors. pins, _|matches, cigarettes, medicines, ;poisons and other dangerous ob- jects out of the child’s reach. | | and the oval. Red, polished black, navy grey, beige and some tweeds. Sizes for Misses’, Juniors and Petites, 6 to 18 and 5 to 15. to wear qa flower — ar@ficial or natural — even in daytime and ‘with a suit. Some of her suit jackets have two buttonholes, in- pstead of one with a button, at the! ‘neck. To fasten your suit jacket iyou thread the long stem of a rose or carnation through both) ‘holes This style would look just) jas pretty on a cardigan. : Oxford Shop Uniforms—Maternities— Varn 59 W. Huron FE 4-7212 re ae i ae te PLASTIC EYE | 2 | A new, and very romantic, idea is to carry one long-stemmed rose or carnation instead of wear- ing a ge. A pretty French starlet has re-| cently started this charmingly naive mode and now some girls ‘arrive &t cocktail partiés or in) - Combortable—Sate Testaurants with one long-stemmed ¢, Weds —Safe use of the stov d other, ‘ —— Durable—Natural | flower in the hand and play with aura egelanees. ee ENERO "| Sconennicel ‘it gracefully just as they would . *+ « with a fan. Fascinating, “fun to embroider. i a Pattern 893: Transfer of motifs, '—The danger of answerimg the, Private Fitting Rooms ’ ; 3%—x15 and 15x18 inches. ° telephone or doorbell when bathing, PHYSICIAN'S ; Loyal Philathea Unit aoa 35¢ ¢coins) for this pattern'a child before removing him from’ ana OPTICAL SERVICE ‘Has Valentine Party —add five cents for each pattern|the tub. | } / GS commence sues D. Higgins for 1st-class mailing. Send to The —Directions on how to lock out- ~ R. D. Mrs. William Hakes participated 412 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. | soplenp - FE 2-2045 in the program of Loyal Philathea Class of First Baptist Church Tuesday evening in Fellowship 82 N. Saginaw St. and -Mrs. Walter Reah were in # charge of refreshments, — To Show Movies: . The Players Studio Club of FINE JEWELRY - GIFTS ‘ a | Bloomfield Hills will ,present McKim Jewelry 941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 the Marx Brothers in “A Day ° at the Races” and ‘Ski Thrills’ house on Ww est Long Lake + rod ‘DO YOUR R FEET HURT? 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Coat Salon—Second Floor 4 : 7 a he coer a , i pie \ My oe So * = : f i re ie \~ % ‘ vc, t \ : z : { | i | ~ \ \ De / > t 7 4 5 a ¢ . \ = . + : 5 e, N \ £ oe . | ; : ee es yo . r oe ot \ +. «) ti\be’, ce ge i _e PONTIAC PRESS. THerspay. FEBRUARY 1 18 1958 Hand-Painted—Underglazed ‘ ~ | Pontiac Stationers IN DOWNTOWN PONTIAC | “Formerly Brown Bros.” 4 N, Saginaw saa Daughters Do as They Please Anyway “3 4 Me eS sking Permission. to Wed Loses Meaning oul Ry EUGENE, GILBERT - . President of the Gilbert Youth Research So ' Memo to parents: If you're wor- ‘ried about what to tell your mar- Jiriageable sons and daughters when they come to announce that the question has been popped, save) — eares for another da¥. x * * ‘ Chances are that no matter what sage advice you have to give’ ‘abeut the proposed match, it will’ fall qn love-deafened ears. FE 2-4242 | They’ a | Sichion Ba Girls’ Conte; Big Reduction! Up to 50% & More Only “8” SNOW SUITS, Dark Color, Limi Sizes, Were $15.98—Now Only Close-Outs—“Dopper-Do” Hooded RECEIVING BLANKETS. up to $2.49 Values—Now . $1.49 * : Toddlers’ GOWN and PAJAMAS, “Dooper-Do" =} . Originals $1.98 and $2.49 Value—Now $1.49 "© : land Cw Sizes Y to 12's ; eee ee oe w oye listen in respecttul | ——} + So, Mom and Dad, before pre- ‘paring a soul-searching speech on ‘why Johnnie shouldn't marry that ‘little blonde from the other side ia 0h wan ore: Nake and ios Guede ec: ees ae then go out and do precisely as they please—particularly if you em In a nationwide survey of re-) gleaned these _ trends: 1. Boys and girls still ask their ‘parents’ permission to get married. 2. Boys and girls marry “the \partner of their choice, regardless iof whether it is the partner of their parents’ choice. * * * ef the tracks or why Susie should forget the butcher boy, listen to these statistics en the futility of trying to deflect Cupid's arrow: Fully 83 per cent of the young Do" 15 South Saginaw Every Mon. and Fri. Nite ‘til 9 P.M. LATEX PAINT Reg. $5.95 Gal. wae “4 ed PEN MON. & FRI. ‘TIL 9 P. M. UTILITY. PAINT For Brick, Concrete, Wood, Metal and etc. Reg. $3.98 “NOW. seu: $] 15 We Carry Ceramic and Venetian Glass Tile for Table Tops and Wall "Plaques 256 S. Saginaw St. Wall Tile Covering 54” 29¢ run. ft. Counter Topping 27" wide 39¢c run. ft. _USE OUR BUDGET PLAN OR LAYAWAY ‘DO IT YOURSELF MART Open Tues., Thurs. ‘til 6—Wed., Sat. ‘til 5 FE 2-1026 - Entrance 10 WEST HURON ST. a ee Soom O00 LOUIS BEAUTY SHOP ; Specializing in All Phases of Beauty Culture All -Work Guaranteed. No. Appointments Necessary. . PERMANENTS $3.50 and Up SHAMPOO and SET $1.50 TINTING and BLEACHING HAIRCUT $1.50 PHONE FE_ 5-8000 Hazel Houston, Nellie Raboin, Operators Kathryn Lakes, Owner a IVY LEAGUE BUCKLES | . Sizes 8! to 12° 1214 to 3 B and D Widths others at $4.99 ee ee | MISSES’- CHILDREN’S SADDLE OXFORDS funtil— ‘terest you can share. ‘doesn’t matter what the ‘interest is, just so that you both oniey it. e | 4 ‘activities, so that you have some- you. husbands and 91 per cent of the | young wives we interviewed said jthey sought the approval of their |parents before. marrying. -[| WITH OR WITHOUT But, of those who followed this 98 per cent of the bride-'g said they would have mar- ay—with or without _ \, Permission. cently married young couples, we two conflicting anxiously ules tather for Qened ter's hand may not exactly be gone forever, but the scene isn't the same. Coe ee eee ee father is being subjected to a mere Ars gel ithe puts thambs down on the match,the may be faced with the choice of either. giving the bride away wnrwill- ingly or having her go way on her own volition. The same of course goes for boys, even more so since the ner centage is higher. * * * towards their parents, most young people still ask parental permis- sion to get married and most * them receive it. WHAT HAPPENED what happened: Taking the survey group as a whole, 72 per cent of the. young husbands and 90 per cent of the vice before getting married. Of these, 8 out of 10 boys and out of 10 girls Went to their parents for, advice; 8 per cent of the boys and 4 per cent of the girls went to their clergyman, and 4 per cent of the boys and 1 per cent-of the girls sought ihe advice of a marriage cpunselor,. “Don’t decide your m The two of you take e has grown hopelessly dull e off from-routine_and- |take a trip together. There’s every chance that given a m responsibility you'll |people you've met and thought you'd like to know better. You find some new in- It * “# You set some new goals to wo ‘toward—goals you both agree are ;worth the struggle to achieve. You start treating each other | with as much courteous consid- eration as you show fe others. You stop criticizing each other, land praise. * * * You each take on a few outside) ‘both aloud and silently, and in-\would be like if you were al ‘stead look for’ things to admire instead of together. ik about when you are thing to t together thé day’s routine. more about the and interest and You look for ways i ‘can be helpful to others), / re! |. You figure out why y \joyed each other’s company so! aargy you decided to marty, and find out what's missing now that makes the marriage seem dull. You face realistically what life '- You make yourself as pleasing ‘as possible—and give your mar-) riage partner. a chance to please Despite this independent attitude) On a comparison basis, this is), young wives sought. someone's ad-| talk less about prob- | BS joer RS ever, Oe pk ee 8 roar at least in most cases. ‘Of the more than 750 young couples we interviewed 1 various localities. across the country, only) - 23 per cent of the husbands said they learned the biological facis oi life in their own family circle. t+ «© The girls had somewhat higher average, with nearly 29 per cent learning about life from their sumably a triend or relative, In most cases, the parents were receptive to the idea. But 29 per cent of the ‘boys and. 20 per cent ‘of the girls said they were turned down by one or both parents. What did they do? They got married anyway. ; a *.*s The type of advice that they sought from all these sources, how~ iia ~ymight this hurt-her feelings?” Mosher Told Not to -Give Back Unwort ‘Baby Dress ' By EMILY POST I was given a, stork shower and received many lovely baby pres- pamper ff chin Poy Sp ping age them but there few that she has never used and now ea mcg A friend of mine who gave one a Gk tosis deama tt Ma daughter of her.own. My daughter has never worn this if it woilld be proper to give it thes to her for her daughter, or cette Answer: I advise you’ not te This parka jacket is part of a new ski collection by White Stag. Here, embroidered fleur-de-lis and contrasting piping at the V neck and around the armholes show the French influence. New Easy-Care Yarn mproves Knitted Attire | YORK—(NEA)—Each knitted fashions - get discard .the velvet gloves in handling it. Reg. $4.00 Value $999|" 5° 'o For your tg ‘~AS = Charcoal Color BOYS’ SIZES $595 MEN'S SHU-LOCK’S SEVERAL STYLES |} and $9.95 * VALENTINE HEARTS ~ ASSORTED CHOCOLATES ’ ~€LOO ~4F2.N. ‘Saginaw | St the best and freshest candies of all! arkling red foil heart a sae with @ pound of delicious chocolates..... $1.85 Other “Hearts”... 75¢ to $5.50 tb. box $1.35. 2 Ib. box $2.60 NAN’ S ! “Where Quality eeausiods | 6 | round fashions. | | | '—“fts-appearance will be as it was on the day you completed it. * * * Fashion is a cinch this spring for women who love to knit since the straight, siim lines are easy to follow, They've phoved themselves to be good travelers in seasons past but thewve also proved themselves to ‘ sound all- | IDEAL FASHIONS The sheath or the semi- BUY OR KNIT ashion. Some women \ buy their | Chemise are both ideal fa : inta-ious Ga kam for the woman who knits. The sheath usually takes a belt and ee mise takes a half- Ken a belt at the back and shaping at the- waistline. These are the women who a a? ee * * Yarn colors for early spring include strawberry pink, lemon yellow, geranium, ice blue, co- coa, navy, red and a black-and- white tweedy mixture. : will be much taken with\a new yarn made of estron aketate and nylon since the garnyents made from it won't Sag, \are hand washable and fast dryi . do not require sfeam blockih or pressing. This means that when your hand knit a dress with this yarn, you can safely hang the dress on a hanger or toss it in a suitcase and thus generally U.S... President Adams was a man who changed his mind often. He was first a Federalist, then Republican, then Whig, then Abolitiorfist. VALENTINE CAKES $125 I've Got Some Goodies from “THOMAS” in My Lunch Today . » Danish Delight Coffee Cake 12° Leal yy be —t tie ook: can _— ROLLS. 6 39° DONUTS HOT BREAD VARIETY DAILY (EXCEPT SATURDAY) READY AT BPM. Thomas Pas , ‘Shop 121 W. Huron St. ce RE 4-8163 Fri. and Sat, Only ay 30 wee TOR Day @ Sraday ot 6:30 PM. re , = . Pe Macq : ig rp z * \ < 2 : ] ; ) * 3 * i F: t : / oo “|plate to drink my coffee.” * “Dear. Mrs flinner witha friend the other evening, I seemed to have em- barrassed her by pushing my din-/ ner plate aside after I had fin ished eating, and putting my cof- fee cup in frent of me, Was this incorrect? “We were not having dessert and the coffee was served before ‘we had quite finished eating our din- ner. I though this much simpler than reaching across the dinner Answer: To call undue atten- tien to the maneuver would be really in the way or unappetiz- | to " ask the waiter “Dear Mrs. Post: My husband died a little over two months ago. My nephew is to be married next month. I am very fond of him and feel sad at having to miss the wedding. but I do not think it would be proper for me to go un- der the circumstances. What is your opinion?’ Answer: 1 think, considering the bridegroom is your nephew, it would not be improper for you to ‘be present at the church cere- mony, and certainl~ no one could, criticize you fo@going to the re- ception for a short time to greet your family and wish the bride and bridegroom happiness. ‘Homemakers “Dear Mrs. Post: Not long ago} possibly use, My daughter has) dress and I would like to know! . Post: While having}, Banquet Staged by Trabajamas ‘ito Install Officers Villa Restaurant was the setting. Wednesday evening for the Traba- jamas Club — —— * Installed were le Hamiion, president; Bonnie Cretal, vice ing secretary; Karen Metz, treas- urer, and Judy Dunham, corre- sponding secretary. Other officers are Sherry: Nor- man, chaplain; Mary Chasteen and Karen C ly, publicity chair- man; Pauli Herron and Kay Swenson, historians; Jove.a Bene- viadas, Phyllis Burt, Judi John- son and Marjorie Crowder, calling committee, and Maria Cosmas and Jeanne Johnson, sergeants - at - arms. Macbardeto ‘Drive Planned by Ladies Guild. Mrs. Albert Arps and Mrs. Wil- captains of St. Trinity Ladies Guild membership drive. * * * Mrs, Elmer Hopp, Mrs. Elmer Kiemm, Mrs. Elbert Smith and Mrs. Richard Sutliff participated in a panel discussion when the Church. * * + Refreshments were served by Mrs. Clarence Barron, Mrs. Lyle Barron, Mrs. Karl Walter and Mrs, Arnold Alteman from tabies dec- orated in a Valentine motif. Study Plants - and Gardens i John Quincy) | ally wear as the afternoon BREAD 7} 2a : i 45 || £ a ii - ii it + t i Mrs. Richard Lasho was hostess |to the Professional Homemakers © PIANO TUNING © RECONDITIONING © RE-FINISHING |Tuesday at her home on Hira’ _— Lesson for the evening “House Plants and Flower | Gardens.” Mrs. James Skaggs reported on Duranceau. .Mrs. James Elliott | perennials from*a talk by Fred 4 spoke on house plants and their care, and Mrs. William Bergemann | © PIANO KEYS RECOVERED (Whites and Blacks) | Wiegand Music | Center SHOPPING at FE 2-492 Leeated in the Bazaar Section reported on. roses and how fo se- lect them. igaret Curvin and Hudson. Swimming Suit With Neat Look Rates Highest NEW YORK—(NEA) — The soft and simple swimsuit with. a neat look is the one you'll see _ the most of this vear, both on beaches everywhere next sum- mer. * * Ae ne The square neck, the halter ‘neck and the rounded neck will all be in view. There will also be shirred decollete necklines. low waistlines at the back and pleated front panels. There will be prints and plaids and solid colors. But the evening gown look has been returned, for the most part, to‘ the ballroom whence it came.. _* x * The bared back calls for cover-up in some form and it will be provided by beach — jackets,. coats and sweaters to toss over the shoulders or actu- shadows lengthen. It isn't rubber that makes an Guests attending were Mrs. Mar-' ’ Mrs. Roland) . e “Ice creamy”... yet only half the calories of ice cream! (130 cal- ories) @ Not starch thickened! @ Not a cake or a pie, not a gelatin or pudding but ‘a delicious light milk dessert! It’s rennetized! ® 7 wonderful flavors! Vanilla strawberry, 'y, Orange | ple! “SUNKET” RENNET-CUSTARD A VALENTINE ‘BE OUR ‘GUEST _ VALENTINE DAY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY .14 : : 4 to 9 P, M. r Goeege Erovard etad,Pertralt ” Charcoal Portrait of Your ‘Chiba Oe Iolants at ccuece® Wee: - ~ 1 <= Sub-Teans re Better Toys j nara ay GIFT TO YOU Wil Do A ie : ve Ries q Hs yi Ni ; i fT Pi Ni ga hl ae as aa aR RRO a aye president; Gail Sedrick, record- liam Mitchell have been named. group met in St. Tirnity Lutheran oe on 4 ee Mr. and Mrs, S..Lineoln G. T. Eversons are parents vf the bridegroom. MR, and MRS. JAMES-E. EVERSON) \ Dorles I. Rains Becomes - Bride in M ethodist Rite “Central Methodist Church was the setting for the Saturday eve- ning wedding of Dorles Irene Rains and James E, Everson of Hastings, Before an altar banked with white gladioli, snapdragons and palms, the Rev, Milton Bank performed. the ceremony, x* * * Mr, and Mrs, S. Lincoln Rains af Park place are,the bride's par- ents, and the bridegroom is the “son of Mr, and Mrs. G,. T. Everson of Washington, N. C. The bride appreached the al- . tar in a floor-length gown fash- ioned of Italian taffeta featuring a sweetheart neckline outlined with lace applique and embrol- dered with pearls, The gown was fashioned with long, hand-ta- pered sleeves and a fitted basque waist. gHer fingertip veil—-was—hett-h place by a crown of pearls, and she carried a cross of white car- nations and roses. * * * Maid of honor Glenda Rhew) wore a dress of peacock blue lace over taffeta in princess style with three-quarter-length sleeves and a V-nec . She carried a nosegay of white roses and red carnations. : blue crepe dress with navy and pink accessories and a pink carna- tion corsage. : + 2° @ The new Mrs. Everson changed to an aqua and gray sheath with black accessories and_a rose on couple will live in Battle Creek. Skin Needs Extra Care in Winter Keeping skin smooth and satiny in cold weather is no tiny chore. Steam heat, windy days, snow and rain plus fre- quent temperature changes all tend to turn the skin . red, ate empties effect. * * Use it pease K i 7 Fa ls gh. a5 efé 8: if i last. ; Bath time is the best for using the lotion, but’ take a quick shower morning, use the lotion too, Fs - Blue Star Planning Dinner on Feb. 25 : by ABIGAIL. ‘VAN BUREN’ sage from-her bridal bouquet. The! - ii Dear ar Abby... eee ‘ og a ‘tather contributes half (or DEAR ABBY: I have a more) to his support. friend who works part-time: in - x &¢t * DEAR ABBY: I met a guy a furnitute store and he thinks we ula tate Ae Yee. He calls me up all the time. ‘The last time he called me he told me he couldn’t tell me where he was but he was AWOL. I'd like to find out where to find him. VIRGINIA DEAR VIRGINIA: So would the U. S. Air Force, Forget that plenty of people still tainment, I have gray hair ¥ double beds and wonder but I had gray hair when I if you would print this to see | met him and I was only 33 if. am wrong, or is he? then. - : DEAR JBLE: Of course | sation in a most peculiar way i. people. still buy { and never asked anyone to sit em mewereee formation went out with : me to open my ‘ : s mouth. DEAR ABBY: What do you 1 now discover that every: think of a father who makes one (through his conditioning) his son quit working after he's | thinks I am his MOTHER. earned $600 in one year be- | what would you de in a situ- cause he wants to his son ation of this kind? se eduad CUNNINGHAM’S WIFE Our sen ie 18 and . 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(CHOICE , ' BUYA DOZEN $139, DOLE FRESH FROZEN JUICE SALE. Low . PRICE TEE SSeS AAs a ot Peta PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 a ‘ ‘ r , on aia ‘ eee : . i oe ; P ; 4 & a ‘ 4 Sod é + ==. | + = 3 4 cae / s Pr net Aa ‘s ae Bea eg ae on + #2 oN 2 re ‘ , ous i : - a A A a Se “a aN : : Z . as a Re eA cies : . . . nm © fF F » { 4 ' ‘ WHEN you BUY HYGRADE’S YOU'RE BUYING © THE BEST! HYGRADE'S "Ready-To-Eat" HYGRADE’S — Famous Mild Cured ... Tender, Lean ~“READY-TO-EAT”” SMOKED PICNICS 4-8 LB. AVG. HYGRADE'S MILD, CURED HICKORY SMOKED 97714 WHOLE HAMS ** 59: bat HALF “59: | HYGRADE'S “WEST VIRGINIA BRAND" wou | } HALE ¥ ; SMOKED HAMS. mee i i y HYGRADE'S KOSHER STYLE Sah " } R N E D B E EF CRY-O-VAC WRAPPED | CO FRESHNESS! be | HYGRADE'S LEAN, ALL CENTER CUT daca ‘BOILED HAM = PKG. HYGRADE’S HYGRADE'S Finest, Michigan Grade 1 : Flex-Vac ‘Assorted eSKINLESS HOT DOGS | SLICED LUNCH MEATS ° RING BOLOGNA *Olive Loaf — ° Pickle & Pimento |” FRESH or SMOKED | * Dutch Loaf ° Veal Loaf © BRAUNSCHWEIGER =| «Head Cheese * Luxury Loaf GRADE 1 SLICED @ LARGE BOLOGNA _| *Blood Tongue * Luncheon Meat whe HYGRADE'S Famous Flavor! ’ PURE. _,, LEAN.-- TASTY PORK SAUSAGE jpeLicious HYGRADE comer | recon Link Sti a _ YOUR CHOICE™ | . 1 ‘ Sid i aaa Hi alii Fn EO eT eee One nae hl ae a ar RESON RRR Se Ne) ucihean AMM Any AIM as siti ANN ms hie " * Bi : oo - = pe ‘ * < f ' ' R tecey : Soak wey Pe Ao ‘ ' ; ; oe } *. ea 4 Sbacets . 1. Se \ bee ey 2 ; e : FEBRUARY 19,1958 THIRTY-FOUR. BE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, oe : E 8 ¢ | it, the paprika red enhances thi 3 a recipe just developed tuna dish, which 1s 88 good. to eat as it is to see, cE i ; dis: es a8 : 5B 2 not necessary. Our put egg whites for meringues angel food. on a large platter beat them with a wire whisk. for . Myra Waldo says in ber “Round: ek: paprika is a mild, beautiful shade), 1 cao, (# fregeterenn red which adds greatly to the)? cream. puff shells or 8 ‘toast tr. of ish, | angles ; al of the dish, | ans taste and eye APpee ————| Blend flour, salt, pepper and pa. prika into melted butter. Add 3 ‘cream and milk. Cook = thick. -urves of the heart a bit. Other- . a4 4 B FI k V ened, stirring constantly. Stir in ; lis they will spread during é : es. : ah 8 : ran q es ary ichili sauce, Worcestershire sauce, i a = = es z ane - ae ‘ Quick Banana loaf oil drained — tuna, and tuna. be lost. Tint the meringues « ¢ ae : ce | : Heat. Serve in cream puff shells @ or on toast triangles (2 triangles Here's the recipe for using Banana bran flake bread adds|to a serving), Makes 4 servings. en strawberries and poached pears as a filling. for| with fruit plates for luncheon, or * . Peached Pears as : 3 firm fresh Anjou pears entering Banana Brau Flake Bread % cup sugar rhubarb 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour , ens SE informa-| 3 teaspoons baking powder 's cup water i% salt 1 teaspoon grated lemon ring Odell, % cup Wash, halve and core 1 ess. beaten Combine sugar, water, >. juice and rind im saucepan ; 1 bring to boil. Add pears te eup eaeek ou, optional a ter until temier, about 1 Yup bran flakes minutes." When. tender, remove Sift together. flour, baking pow-| from heat and cool. : off heat and leave meringue _, |der, salt and sugar. Combine egg. Meringues may be made justlin oven to cool. If the paper sticks Removal (fat, milk, bananas, and vanilla; melle before they are to be used or even meringue, carefully wet the add ‘to dry ingredients and stir re a S days ahead of time. and it will peel off. 3 ae . . . , a eg just until well mixed. Blend in sas 7 - a special Valentine pie, fill, = # = \\piece for attractive slicing, punchinyts and bran flakes. Turn into FROZEN DISHES (os Wes chocola VALENTINE MERINGUES — Prettier than. meringue, the filling sweet cool strawberries ithe can. Open the opposite end | Bake mode: (350. de-|’ 1 cup fine granulated sugar te or coffee ice re z z \ in Tate oven MEAT MACARONI BE & ‘6 vat s top with one and a| the picture itself is a Valentine Meringue — the centered with a juicy fresh Anjou pear, poached jwitha.can opener. The air hole|grees F.) until done, about 1 hour: SPAGHETTI ° tf se tenapous onlin aomuct i demand. of prepared mince}. . perfect dessert for that day dedicated to hearts, in syrup. : | pressure, and the/Cool on, rack 10 minutes. Remove - a Have egg whites at room tem- ‘| flowers and romance, The bottom ig a tender meat ’ e from A * * Variety Meats, Pork Cuts _~_ ia ae Keep Budget in Line - aging notes in the food market this week. Wholesale beef prices have cunttter the amount of tle supplies. e turkeys and stewers 5 find oume the outstanding poultry choices little lower, week. tryer * so subtly that the true flavor of cents are other good|the basic foods is never lost. This spite These will help|recipe for Spanish Fillets with pork ‘dollars go farther. |Slivered Almonds illustrajgs how cuts a National Dairy) Well this is done with fish, a deli- PROTEIN halfcup of cot-|cately flavored food. tle supplies will make slices of ched-| Any white-meated fish fillets you With the exception of specials, amount of protein as én a\c@binet will do — cod, haddock ground fresh vegetables again. This ex-; Spanish Fillets With Slivered i Almonds — = MSU Marketing Information prices. conti high ad, fresh tilets ‘cod, sole, had- . Can pere Agent, Mrs, Josephine Lawyer, “ Qasned ena. treum peas ore | oe Michigan law guarantees con- | one of the best vegetable buys | 7 {sblespoons olive oll sumers of ground beef of certain | for February, Stocks of canned | — naan % eup slivered blanched almonds beef_| peas on December 1, 1957 w Lay onion slices on bottom of for fresh sale year |buttered casserole. Cover with 30 per cent fat (most ground | before. There were about 13'4 (fish. Sedson with salt and pepper. beef is 20 to 25 per cent fat). | million pounds more frozen peas |Pour olive oil and wine over fish. No Organ meat (hearts, etc.), | in stock as of January 1, 1958 | Sprinkle with chopped nuts. Bake et Se es ee than at the same time, in 1957. | for 15 to 20 minutes at 350 degrees, » bread or bread crumbs, or until fish flakes easily when dried milk solids, artificial coler- Bn not: dle A scongicclagir tested with a fork. Baste onde or ing, chemical preservatives, ge Riedead be people—It the price-is + Sice_during baking._Makes-three;———_— wa Phe yc the let family fevesices| #™¥iNigs are is same, amily pre 2 quo beet elar pat tae wee oe : ‘ less suet for flaver and juleineas,. | ye Me ete Valentin r.? Good Breakfast Calls There is lots of mealtime variety, |cherries, rhubarb or apples are for Whole Grains | flavor, nutrition and economy: injtimely choices. You will need about variety meats. Yet, they often getitwo pounds of each to make a 9-| What makes one breakfast menu no more than a passing thought/inch pie. better than another? In order for from meal planners. Have a heart, x * * breakfast to do its share in giving or liver, tongue, kidney, sweet-| gore checks show that potatoes,|you the nutrients you need each breads or brains. .._ \earrots,” spinach and rutabagas day, the morning meal should fol- Don’t expect the flavor of variety j ate a special place ia many mar-\jow this pattern: Fruit or fruit meats to be the same as otheriier baskets these days. All are |juice; an-egg, if possible; whole meats. After all, chicken does notthrifty buys and good eating. grain or restored cereal; enriched e e taste like beef. Variety méats have or whole grain bread; butter or : 1a r of th is : flavors all their own, Uncertainty fortified margarine, and milk ? ; about preparing variety meats can let Jyice Be Foil Be especially sure your break- ; pede: red by checking your fast breads, if not whole grain, € " — Doctors frequently prescribe un-|are enriched. Enrichment gives Loins, picnics, Boston butt and (flavored gelatine for its protein them three B-vitamins and food) thick siced bacon share the pork (Value on reducing diets. The daily|iron, - © : value list. Based on this week’s (envelope amount can be taken in = prices cost per serving is as fol- (Water, milk, or fruit juice drinks.| Marketing costs continue to rise. lows: rib-end loin 15 to 23 cents; (Orange, tomato, or pineapple (tm 1957 marketing costs amounted pienics 17 to 22 cents; Boston |juices are good foils for the bland to about 60 per. cent of the retail butt 13 to 21 cents; and bacon ‘gelatine. cost of food, (4 amazing coffee discovery! © “If Its Alive--It’s Fresh” 4-6 Ib. avg. reed Fg — C 3 = ° | | ae is Special site Jar while supplies last! ‘ Cans 45m 5) a | wm VER —_. Oven-Ready GEESE QQ.) womens 3 der! Not o.grind! But millions of ti PERCH | | HERRING | | BUFFALO | | CATFISH » AOF) 14 39¢) | ™ 39°) |» 55* Fresh Water Fish of All Kinds — SHIMP © OYSTERS © RED SNAPPERS set . - PEOPLE’S FISH & POULTRY MARKET (= : - Q 82 South Soginaw St. ego eed | WHAT A WONDERFUL DIFFERENCE THAT ‘FLAVOR B hee We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities ol POUND. Regular or Drip 1-POUND CAN Campbell’s VEGETABLE . SOUP - Hygrade’s Honey Brand-Grade1 ==> .oun Tray “S Sliced Bacon _ NORTHERN .. Colored ROLLS BIG HALF GALLON PKG. Chef's. Delis ht HEES . - +t : YY —FEB! y_ | = ALi ot WILLIAMS LAKE THROUGH WEDNESDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 19 PON TW | F) ROAD and M-59 - “BOTH MARKETS OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY i tity Pe. 5 ill et _THIRTY-SIX_ ‘ a : oy if rn ; i 2 ¢ ae fe ie = + ‘ It starts as calf on range, is : : \ Sele cliubed-to scimettae mat W Ws Are Om determines rice of these expensive cuts. This, hes has direct bearing on number of cattle farmer will raise next season. . « Since over holf the 450 Ibs. goes into low-priced items, his | profit must come from: more expensive cuts... a RELATIVELY, MEAT iS CHEAP TO EARN A POUND ; OF MEAT--- LABORER WORKED IN 1919... IN 1955... | Q 45 MINUTES 19 MINUTES | Tender, Sliced | BEEF | LIVER FAMOUS. “JUN TNEDALE BRAND” -REDI-EAT BUTT HALF HAMS “SHANK: HALF @’ ... who can sell about 450 Ibs. of this to consumer. He must figure at least 10c/Ib. for readying meats. And. <. EXTRA LEAN GROUND BEEF Guaranteed Fresh who p about 400 Ibs. of this hieesel himself, sells re- maining 600 Ibs. for about 40%4c/ib. to retailer. . . me ee | 5% va ° 17? | BReAKrast sausace EXTRA LEAN PORK BUTTS 357 WHY IS MEAT SO DEAR? — This is—a— question often asked by Mrs. Hi as Newscliart above shows, the history of a steak from range to frying pan is a long and expensive process. Cattle, sheep and swine convert large quantities of grain and grass into meat which is nutritious and flavorful and source of protein and energy. omemaker. But provements can a concentrated Actually, the inexpensively, American homemaker is spending a smaller and smaller percentage of her disposable income for meat (see center box). processing, distribution and retail business, meat experts say, the industry today is doing a com- petent and efficient job of ‘serving the consumer Fresh Dressed PAN-REDI FRYERS While many =a yet be made in the slaughtering, RASPBERRY CHEESE FRILLS — They even look like Valen- tine’s Day. aaa oe © mie rasp- berry jam’s tucked in the center. Filled Frifls Cupid's Ally Snow-white cheese” and love-red raspberry jam combine in frills for Valentines. The dough, using rolled oats, faintly resembles rich pie crust. It is rolled thin and cut into squares which are filled with the jam. Served forth on a flat white plate, they make a beautiful tri- bute to the Queen of Hearts. Cream Cheese Frills = eup —, _ margarine 1 tenspeen van 1 cup rolled a (quick or old- fashioned, uncooked Beat butter and “vanilla until creamy. Add four, salt and oats; mix until well Inonded. Add cream cheese and beat until smooth. Chill thoroughly. Roll out on lightly floured board or canvas to %-inch thickness. Cut into 2-inch squares with ripple edged pastry wheel or knife. Place on ungreased. cookie Sheets, ea Spoon % tuampoen raspberry pre- Serves onto center of each square. Fold 2 opposite corners to center: press gently to seal. Bake in hot oven (425 degrees F.) 10-12 min- utes. Makes 4 dozen. The aluminum coffee maker which “‘looks” clean after stand- ing on the shelf for several weeks must be lightly scoured with a steel wool pad and washed _thor- oughly to remove oxidation prod- ucts that produce a bad taste in “|prunes you're buying. As a rule, ‘priced higher per pound than the Prune Sizes Are Listed on Package When you're shopping for fruits to add freshness to winter meals, don’t overlook~ dried prunes. They're listed as “plentiful” by the U.S. Department of Agricul- ture, because of the big crop har- vested in the fall, plus a carryover from an even bigger crop in 1956. When, you shop, you may want to look at the label on the. package for an indication of size of the there’s a relation between size and the price tag on the package. . Usually, the larger prunes are smal] ones, but in actual amount of fruit per pound, there’s hardly any différence. So, if you're using them to Save a*few pennies by buying the smaller sizes, The size is indicated by the mumber of prunes per pound. If | large size prune, _ with somewhere 70-80, that means 70 to 80 fruits per pound, a small size prune. number of servings needed. Allow | in cooked dishes, you may be able | yolks and whites; add olives and between 50 and €0 fruits to the Pork: Stustige Sandwich pound. If the package is labeled Includes Cheese, Fruit You may find -some marked 80-99/8Nd 2. tablespoons of water in a which is about &@s small as prunes ©°ld frying pan. Cover and cook | BAZLEY’S BIG LITTLE PORKER SALE!! TENDERLOIN HALF CENTER CUT BLADE CUT ROAST = 55*|CHOPS 69°|CHOPS ™ 49° SHORT RIBS “39° Meat Buying Easy | If Rules Followed - The three T’s to make meat buy- ing easy are total, tenderness and time, says the MsU Marketing | Information. Agent, Mrs. Josephine’ Lawyer, The total to buy depends on the! meat. Allow three-fourths to one. pound per serving if the meat has a large amount of* bone, * * * HAMILTON GRADE A ee F EGGS. m AT: GIANT SIZE These three T's to meat buying! will help you to be better satisfied with the meats you choose. Bit of Green Onion Means Better Egas. DREAM WHIP DESSERT One of our favorite ways t TOPPING MIX cook eggs. Package 25¢ 2 -sized scallions (green onions) | | | - BRACH’S CHOCOLATE _] fablespoon ‘butter ‘or ‘margarine | | mvg@ COVERED CHERRIES pom 9 Nerd olives i j ,* 13-0, box - 49¢ extra "butter —KING-NUT ~. Chop scallions including most of M _OLEO 5 us sy green tops; cook slowly until wilted in 1 ¢{adlespoon butter. Beat — ss : . 3 : T-BONE o er cg secd and Water just enough fo combine] pore salt and pepper to taste. Pour) egg mixture over wilted onions, adding extra butter, and cook as — omelet; roll up and CHOICE CUTS NORWOOD, SLICED BACON..... Place 1 pound pork sausage links | ~leome. The difference in size is raid ad 5 vache Pye ri and | rincipally one of variety. In actual; TOWN links. Spre: tablespoons | principally one of variety. In a of applesauce on each of 8 slices) : ow sw ee of buttered toast, SWIFT'S Frozen IFT’S rosen Loin use, you can treat them alike. furters into boiling water for a the coffee. with a barbecue sauce, Some cooks like to plunge frank-jon each slice of bread topped with aia cheese strip. Broil these sand- in minute before grilling and —_ wiches slowly until the cheese has | melted, 8-02. Pkg.. Pome - pirps EYE, FRESH. JFROZIN, ep = i ees ORE HOURS: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 te 9 Phone FE 95 4 "Ta #10 Sry oS 908 . : da # ot . : ‘ : Mis ‘ fa > } 3 } ty : ! . 3 4 : 2 * \ se 4 JP ~S | ; ; = THE bpoxtmac PRESS, PHURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 1958 to ee sh r Food Bu Lloyd ‘Harris FROZEN HERRY = LIMIT NONE SOLD te DEALERS or MINORS Phillip’ $ TOMATOES } Royalty | Brond . i SLICED ot CRUSHED © | PINEAPPLE “e Be ee Mite ts Me * ee oe eee ae ie” Be a ik MOTE ae: Golden Yellow Fresh Florida BANANAS 14 GRAPEFRUIT 10 |] 5: | FOOD=0-MAT 65 E. Pike Stre Corner Sanford Street FE 22-1298 Auburn “Ave. ‘Buddy Boy é3 Oe eee < . a. % = F a Pcie te be Seer Ge ae 9 ect *? 2 he = : $ < ae es ae é oe ‘ : Pee: : a's 2 a Pg ee =% = ee a : a a ees é aS z ; ve a i : Be ; * = - : - 3 i , mk : es 5 Fi Ps ’ eae be eiige est * ¢ : 2 Bo if } 3 x 2 é + j s ‘bans eee . . , 3 : ee 28 = : 4 2 * : : ’ 4 : ss 2 "i , : ti : = 00-. : ¥ j | = i : 1 a & 4 if i 3 : i 2 ee ; < tpt : ef 8 i i? ; = = _ 4 a ” wt dae Seika s — os : : = Bat how are they prepared? : : ao : The sweetbreads are first ceoked in water to which a small amount of vinegar or lemon juice has been added, Allow 1 table- spoon vinegar for each quart of water, Simmer about 20 minutes. Then they are broken into small! . pieces. and coated with a spicy : : -.. mixture of Worcestershire sauce, . = ‘ : ee. paprika, dry mustard and egg yolk. | é ; ean ei Crushed corn flakes complete the formal attire before the sweet- breads are deep-fat fried. Deviled Sweetbreads 1 pound sweetbreads 1 quart water : ; 1 tablespoon lemon fuice or vinegar 1 teaspeon salt 2 teaspoons vinegar 2 teaspoons Worcestersiiire sauce \_ teaspoon prika 4% teaspoon dry mustard 44 teaspoon r » 3 ous rene 3 melted butter 44 cup finely crushed corn flakes Lard for deep-fat. frying Place sweetbreads, water, 1 tab- lespoon lemon juice or vinegar and. 1 teaspoon salt in a saucepan. : Cover and simmer 20 minutes. ———— seen > —_____Pentiac Press Photo ‘Drain and—remove membrana COFFEE’S HERE!—A welcome sight in many doughnuts are regular items, in addition to other | Break’ into 2-inch pieces. a Pontiac business place each morning and after- sweets and noon lunches. ‘These ‘men waiting in . as : ‘noon is this Meals-on-Wheels truck. Coffee and . line work at the Pontiac Retail store. Braathens cage. nt meng r rika, mustard, pepper, 1 tea- spoon salt and eg yolks, Add You ‘Pays’ Your Money |Beef Chop Suey | ess.ene meses om and ‘Takes. Your Choice | iy. n deep lard (0. depress a Good Change === By JANET ODELL chips in local stores. But you keep | Pontiac Press Home Editor watch and so will we. They're’ ; - 49 oN ate oe ‘made “by the same people who Cube some beef stew meat, ana USDA Suggests What next? Now you don't even first introduced the cherry, butter-|cook it with celery, onions, a can Wa sto Us e have to make your own meringue! J o¢oh and lemon chips. : : : topping. All you do is add water} P of mixed Chinese vegetables, sea i sae ;. | The new angel food is as yet un-,sonings and soy sauce, and what! = ; cg pugs ; p whos satan Ten tee But if. it's as good as the do your have?. Beef chop suey, of Nut Supply : ‘regular lemon chip cake, it will be;course! Sérve the Chinese style — Party | delicious. _beef stew over crisp noodles ot The U. S, Department of Agri- “meringue shells and meringue for lsat: fluffy rice culture says the nut supply is gen- Baked Alaska. - Twe ef eur co-workers tried . y erous this year, with almonds and * * ed the Banana Nut Leaf mix and Beef Chop Suey ‘filberts being especially plentiful. oe a 2 reported I to be Very good. The 1%; “WOUNTE beef stew “West-—rut in They come to us principaily from |}—— ———— a $ s “3 t 4 > : ' . ‘ eg yates » an. ren package contains a bag of dry *"}Uiujcspoons flour ‘California and Oregon, and the market recently. In the past sev-| ingredients, a jar. of banana — : ere mor Se Serine |etop was unusually large. eral weeks on our desk have ap-| Puree and a bag of nuts. i tenepoeg Werecstershire sauce Next time you serve a commprele | : 4 iS s : ms . ' peared (1) rich crisp crackers in| Today's mail brought news of a My teaspoon pepper ‘dish, one that calls for eons a new dress with new individualjcinnamon coffee cake mix, com-| 3 S¥DS DOL Wat coed celery crumbs on top, ty haga male packets, (2) boxes of mix for both plete with dry ingredients, topping) 1%: cups coarsely chopped onions chopped nuts with the brea chocolate and lemon cake pudding, and the baking pan. This is a com- pwn, oo gl appa crumbs. Don t say anything about (3) cinnamon chips, (4) lemon chip|panion mix to the cornbread you |! fan (14-16 ounces) mixed Chinese it. Just sit back and wait until angel food mix, (5) banana nut make right in the plastic bag and -““} tablespoons molasses 'Dad and the youngsters get a bite ea loaf mix. : ‘bake in the pan provided. We can't) “2 SP toasted almonds (optional) “ - ~ ‘ The crackers are even crisper] ret. Coat meat with flour and brown, Maybe you'll have pumpkin p * © oaks: : than usual in their new dress: yo! a anlage -_ - ‘in hot fat. Add sauces, salt, pepper, 50me day soon, Shoot it right out Whitest and Brightest! Safest for Health! didn't get°to taste many. The Nine- BARES RATE hot water. Cover and simmer 1% | this world by putting a layer of : i a ‘4 A wash that’s Clorox-clean is Every time you add Clorox to your laun- Year-Old discovered them first at} Babies have come in for theit|jours, Add celery and oniShs and | Chopped nuts, coated with a little ion i , 7) butter. the pie before it goes bet et “aan etre Son cay eae mine, ne th vn, a dry wud, you a’an extra mesure of SS entry! No other Bach Miss Teenager took the cake \them a Tropical Fruit dessert that = ‘| while the pie is baking. cleanliness. All of your white things... ...no other laundering product... equals paddi : Mix cornstarch and cold water; | we mon a bg rn eee Combines banana and ——_ add to ae cook, stirring; At many stores, you may be pled ins y are iees with orange, lime and pine-) er low heat. When| offered-a choice of nuts in the interesting and a welcome apple jui ; ‘constantly, over low heat. change from regular puddings. phines and pylntey \thickened, add mixed vegetables| shell and nutmeats. The nut- ‘ . ‘ New juices for baby are en- jand molasses. Heat two or three} meats may be whole or in We made cookies with the, cin-| riched with vitamin C; new com- |minutes. Add almonds and serve | pieces. As a rule, the pieces will | . cotton, linen, nylon and rayon...come out Clorox in germ-killing efficiency. So, get extra white! All of your color-faét cottons the good health habit . .. disinfect your and linens-come out extra bright! Clorox, family wash with Clorox every time! you see, bleaches. and removes stains far ; & namon chips and let the Bridge’ pinati . : | hut ‘vied. servings: be cheaper than the whole . «KEEP AN Ci semele thank - Situlimon ~ deg apple eee ova ‘eal at rice. 6 servings | sponte; end aN be bak de quad t=: better than ariy other type of laundering Februari agreement on how good they were. : pple with apricots, | for most purposes. product. No wonder the cleanest wash you a | MANDY FOR So far, we have not seen these) can get is a wash that’s Clorox-clean! | The third new baby food is in the! ; , |_It takes about three apd-a half imain dish line. Now you can buy aue lau peo of a atone gy ‘your young hopeful Chicken a la A — +d Seasoned Butter ‘King, Chicken With Sweet Potatoes \shell to, produce a pound of put 2 : : . . ‘ iand Chicken With Rice. ai : — pees ee eS me Gives Sandwich Our last two Seecns” “tlh in ne LIKES Pork = ee ' ‘ imiscellaneous category. Right aft-: : New Taste ‘ev Christmas we received ; bottle ag cet ds sctuiet) : iof worcestershi : | Pork sausage c ; —CHICAGO (INS) — Ase the lunch: Ito Te pinytie rant oti ; fing! 9re wonderful ‘‘go-togethers.” The. carriers in your family beginning to the publicity release inakes the hearty combination is especially fo complain «about sandwich mo- cance go “plink-plink-plink whertasty on a cold winter day. The — ‘you pour the bottle at a slight an-|tartness of the brined vegetable is’ Use the same trick party chets ste, When you increase the angle-|2 pleasant contrast to. the full- | do in varying canapes. Spread of-pour, it emits a steady controlled flavored spicy sausage. Toss a sandwiches with seasoned “but-\stream.” Neat. jcouple teaspoons of caraway seed/ ters.” These mixtures can be made into the sauerkraut mixture before | in advance and stored in the re-| Ida Bailey Allen who has writ- |. oxing it, if you like. frigerator. Besides perking up| te® more cookbooks than some os ; i ‘Samtwiches, they save time. In-| People ever read is the. author | Sausage Balls With Sauerkraut : stead of spreading bread with; of ®-small_one devoted entirely | 1*+ pounds pork seusege’ meat butter and then with mustard, you! t@ sausage. | can Tew ree a =f : ” — 1 all onion, mince can do both at once. | Offered by the Visking Company,) 1 can (1 pound, “11 ounces) sauerkraut For cold meat sandwiches, try|Chicago for the min =| 1 cup water a little table mustard blended with cents this Seung Mak ake Mix meat, eggs, rice, and onion; butter, or add some lemon juice how to serve sayy f0rm into 12 balls. Mix sauerkraut | sure and grated rind to the butter, or|meal, Sausage go en tp gl and water in a large kettle, Place Veal Shoulder Ch i chili sauce, or drained pickle rel-) : meat balls on top of kraut, Cover) note. ish, or drained horseradish with a. Buy ’ : F and heat to boiling.- Lower heat, | : uy ‘em — try ‘em — reject o : "| dash of sugar. ‘accept ‘em. We'll keep telling you| then cook slowly 1 hour. 6 serv-/ You can also make special about ‘em. What? New products, of i"85- ie fillings by using leftovers and (course. / : Sos . | GRAND SALE EXTRA cooking expert Ida Bailey Allen F ine Noodles Base fc ment ove) for Fruity Dessert | U.S. Federal Grade “A” e . ‘Noodles, cranberry sauce and) coconut combine to make a novel > ; 5 : \ dessert, Cranberry Crunch Pud- | - ; ding. i -© @ e r Add 4 ounces fine noodles to 2; cups milk in top of double boiler’ and cook over boiling water about. 20 mihutes. Meanwhile, combine 233 9 \ cups jellied cranberry sauce (1- Large, Sweet, pound can), 4 cup sugar, % cup; flaked coconut, % teaspoon salt Seedless a and 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Mix. el és i : : .~ ; i ce po House Rhubarb | a Beat 2 egg whites until foamy.’ GRAPEFRUIT - erks Up Menus ke 3 Gradually add % cup sugar and. gered Png Sie a os at : continue beating until egg whites | It is hothouse rhubart time in Q. What is the name of this cut oxo stiff and glossy. Gently fold %| Michigan. Some of the stores in of meat? . loup more flaked _ "eg rot your area may have this rosy ' “7 & : ey pag sort or suc and pic. "| ale Bet Ramo PLR eal fo oete mince | ERA SPECIAL Choose two pounds far a gener-| Q. Where does it come from and 183 2 3 Sere oils 9-inch pie suggests the MSU|how is it identified? sett arn i wel Marketing Information Pas ded pi A, It comes from the rump sec- cranberry sauce mixture, will make 4to 5 onchaif cup aerv- 2 of the carcass. The rolled) ‘Tum into greased &inch square] ings. The leaves are not edible nd ~ oe ee ie mandigg baking dish. Pile meringue lightly @ - rump pot-roast; all bones have ig should not be used. heel : on top. Bake in very slow oven ® . : _ jbeen removed. The standing rump/(399 degrees F.) 45 minutes. Cut] ; _-- dpotroast is triangular in ony into squares and serve warm Slit, Peel and Slice | @. How ts it prepared?: |Makes 9 servings. — : < 6 t se * When you buy ice cream in a A. By braising; a moist heat. * LARGE in a new cookbook are: Blend 14 cup mashed cooked carrots, 1 tablespoon pickle relish,, and % cup ground salami; blend 1 cup mashed baked beans, *2 table- spoon each of tomato ketchup and table mustard and 4 pound ground| Polish sausage. For other savory sausage fill-| ings, try blending 1 chopped green pepper with 42 cup peanut butter and-% cup ground frankfurters or bologna or ‘2 cup crumbled blue’ cheese, 2 tablespoons mayonnaise} and 14 pound mashed liver sausage.) i “7 u f = i i from the firmly-frozen ice cream amount of added fat, a small) At one point during the Civil] with a sharp knife and then peel amount. of liquid is added, the|War, General Grant refused tol off the heavy paper. A quart of meat is covered tightly an’ —":ed | move his troops without onions, | the ice cteam may be cut into.slowly (simmered) appre + ‘ly The War Department sent him | six rourids. = 3 to 4 hours. thee traifloads the following day.’ Fia : “yy oy k : ea = ; ‘ : fa : f i : : : SS: 2 ae s é : se : : fof ‘ : ae : ‘ = } i ee. ; ' ae 3 2 oe ee A J & a 2 eg oe 2 aa me * THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY AB, 1958 pay icon Came am Can. spc". Stled Eggs Good" als, cc sr et * |For example, tomatoes for chili whites; - ruffle fork tines; | MakE\Peas Unustial | a2 mito saan a wc Sa¥e Food Dollars span cn cy eng om lel Table rac wh ba Saat van Rich Bar COOKie |i ag peas were cooked ‘with chopped) stant, sien ant. eciey. Mobs vane ile srt Geliclous pre ecallions and thin stipe of green “Money, time amt. erty are ime tomatoe Good conibination! We € eee These bar cookies keep wel. . = ‘Special Green Peas a ‘green tops eee anned noth cane the su lage of special Cquined To0d' tales, |G tablespoons mayonnaise ~~ "|Stumber P. ack | ai J, package 10 ounces) tforen greta scallions. Sir over low heat/¢t, ames ,in0mh, save, the, MSU NSS Sf “lane ‘exiend savings Int Watepesa als ee umber arty Sn 1% cups sifted eake flour : ; - Pf tablenpoon, butter. or m margatos | oon minulbs: add 1 or 2 table-\Josephine Lawyer...) the future by buying in case lots.) i'tesspoon prepered mustered | Cut thin slices of meat from|p@fzes* Sitting van ian 3 (_* £9 e for 6 teat weighs green onions) spoons of cooking liquid from peas| To.get the most for your money | = s‘etrpooa” Wersesarohire sue jeooked roast. Spread slice of rye} j+,‘easpoon salt to buttered 9 by 9 by 2 a. sree Gteen pepper and cook a few minutes longer. ivhen, garchanten Gammel fasta, be Next time you use oxtails for) Lettuce [bread with salad dressing. Cover) 1 cup ght brows suger ‘(firmly in; bake in slow (325 de. Cook peas according me Add cooked peas to skillet mix aridleane to compare prices among|stew or ragout, add 1 teaspoon Shell eggs and cut into halves|with lettuce, tomato slices, and 7 oe butter - or margarine,|gTees) oven about 35 minutes. Cool directions; drain ,Fueving fe servi if necessary. Makes 4/brands, can sizes, styles of packicurry powder to flour in which|lengthwise. Remove yolks andimeat. Top with another slice of] (melted) ae in pan and cut into bars. Store in servings, and quality. Which you chooseloxtails are tossed. © mash with mayonnaise, vinegar, |bread. |. Peddipdom grated’ tomes vind tightly covered container. . ne THAT. ARE SWEETHEARTS OF THEM ALL _ SHOP HERE REGULARLY - SAVE THE DIFFERENCE | | fQuality Meats ee A | ; . 79, am cATSUP [sy HAMM ROLLED ' 14-0z. Bottle ff TOWELS Peter's Skinless BREAKFAST . White or Colored SAUSAGE = : “Baths: H, AM | : ; Our Own Suger Cured No Waste Choice Beef BACON AST poT ROY a SCOTKINS ‘COFFEE |} so lant: | APRs > Ae : Choice of Grinds CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 125 Ft. Roll 4 & ” ~~ es we, SScQr* 4 at ee "2 “= = TOP NOTCH VALUES APPIAN WAY | ey 7) SCOTTIES : 12 Or. [Sa /) : Facial Tissues ~ Pancake Flour © me FARM FRESH PRODUCE | : 1 r 20 33° Aunt Jemima FRESH CARROTS poTATOEs +: N . - —<—> a ) en Se - QHIPPEWA CHIEF THOZEN FOO 7 1 : SYRUP eens . } : S Loe oe , Large 24 Oz. Bottle FROSTY ACRES FRESH FROZEN , : - © Strawberries , @ Broccoli 3B / ®@ Cauliflower @ Cut Corn © Mined Vegetables ST 00 “Mix "Em or Match ’Em” + ats OHEF BOY-AR-DEE YOUR CHOICE: . he A ——_e,~*, 1 SPAGHETTI ™ —— — sii and MEAT BALLS 15% Oz, Cans THE PONTIAC PRESS, pronspay, FEBRUARY: 13, 1958 ts eg eA eee nr parece Son, $s ‘Skillet Dish Glazed Peach Tarts “Deviled Ham Spices: [PRE eit ar oie [on Hot Boot x Senate Layer Prunes in Wattles. Trompe School Child: (Con Be Creamy - Variety of Main Dishes stmt, tite potst, Remove! cain ices of’ meat from! Gur ploncer fathera “até good, Surprisingly easy to prepare, wo.| For an easy but smile schooley tarts are as pretty a ea —For teen-agers: with roaring ap- petites, a family-size can of dev- - ted ham is the sign of home sweet yome, It’s not only for rock ‘p’ however. It has many hors d'oeuvre uses and can be used soll set, deliciously in hot dishes. Red Devil Bean Dogs lit nee ifamily size) can deviled; t "small can baked beans 4% cup minced onion agg 4 a ¥e rea Drain baked beans, mash and CUP bread crumbs. Fry in butter ne consumes. And it’s Vitamin A) combine with’ deviled ham. Add Ver low heat until brown on all that helps build his resistance to’ minced onion, mix well and spread Sides. on rye bread slices. Top with cheese slice and second slice of! cheese slices gl chilled pot roast ot beef. Split a cream. Place in chafing dish and) a” French 1 in “with pickles-and po wise. Cut into tate chips. hot rice. Makes 4 servings. Deviled Ham Balls Fol size cans *(4%4-ounce) deviled High in Vitamin A jeach sandwich. 1 small onion, chopped ‘ ; Hoge — Falla Baby doesn't know it when he .. * > l cup packaged bread crumbs 2 opens his eager little mouth for In a Saucepan, mix together 2 | 3 tablespoons. butter or margar the next spoonful of strained tablespoons vinegar, iy _tgaspoon Mix ham, onion, pepper, egg prunes, but he’s getting 60 per each salt and dry mustatd, % tea- and 4% cup bread crumbs. Form ‘cent of his daily minimum re- into about 2 dozen round meat-, quirement of Vitamin A with every balls. Roll each in remaining *2' 416 ounce can of strained prunes colds and other respiratory dis- eases and helps keep him healthy |and hearty! Quick Mushroom Sauce _1 can (10% ounces) meat “gravy , |potatoes and pickle slices. about 5 inches long. Spread with softened. butter : or margarine. Overlap slices of roast beef on spoon chili powder, % cup catsup, 1 tablespoon sugar, 4% teaspoon paprika, and’ 1 tablespoon Worces- tershire sauce. Heat well and ispoon over roast beef. Cover with top halves of French bread. Serve with potato chips or French-fried off in a burst of cheer on the day’ 8 been done on skinny breakfasts of black coffee and fruit juice? No, ma'am! It took sausages and eggs, beans and bread, prunes. and por- ridge, syrups and pancakes and other such good vittles to give then vim, vigor . and vitality to think like winners, work like win- ners, be winners. \— - And it still does . \. which brings us to these Waffles wih Hot Prune Filling. Here's a dish to generate plenty of get-up-and-go . . . yet q dish. so) good tasting it rockets the family activities. -| And it's smart to make double or —to keep in the refrigerator ready for breakfast waffles any time. wilte with Hot Prune Filling tect cup tp dark Srown sugar pape i butter poon orange rind i ae srenee yice r ) cup slivered toasted almonds Hot waffles “Heat together chopped “prunes, brown sugar, butter or ‘margarine. Add orange rind, juice and salt; mix well. Just before serving add almonds. Serve hot as a filling between waffles. If desired, garnish each serving with pitted plumped prune. Makes 3-cups. _ |1 cup sliced carrots and 1 quart large, heavy: skillet. Add % pound ground beef and then 1 cup chopped onion and cook ‘Until browned, about 10 minutes. Add water. Cover and simmer over low heat 30 to 35 minutes. * * * Add 4 ounces medium noodles, 2° tablespoons —, Worcestershire sauce, 1 tablespoon salt and ¥% tea-| spoon pepper. Cook about 10 min- utes longer. Mix lightly. Arrange ial. Melt—3 tablespoons tat —in, asi brush with melted orange mar- malade or apricot jam. For a creamy variation, start with a spoonful of vanilla pudding before adding the peaches. Add Prunes to Pancakes Cooked chopped prunes added to pancake batter lift pancakes into the gourmet class. What a flavor! Or simply open a jar or can of ready-to-serve prunes and ‘serve along side, letting the rich prune juice add flavor to the pan. on heated serving platter. Makes 4 servings. cakes, = FROM THE HOUSE OF HEINZ Baby Food Strained variety. Several’ deli- cious varieties to choose from. _ Kroger everyday low price. ever! 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Dinners 2-39 4 PREMIUM FLAVOR BIRDS Cut Corn 2% 10-02, 39°. ti-detergent HAND CREAM by Pacquins Quick-frozen to insure you that ‘Birds Eye Premium Flavor, KROGER SAYS: tanks" JN — Leaorns . "CONGRATULATIONS" EYE ee ee lee aC . Newsome’s and that Mrs. New- if oo : : fies 2 Republicans Would. Told Tees! Finds | rae PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958. ahiiednn ped ag but would continue Federal Power Commission . helped pass a natural gas bill in 1955 and that Martin's aid would be needed to push push through a simi- lar measure this- The bill would exempt gas pro- ‘Hunt for Parents of 2 Young Boys Left With Sitter COLUMBUS, Ohio (#—Who are their parents, and where are their They were left with a baby sit- ter, Mrs, Lois Kapp of Columbus, the baby sitter continued. He was said to be the son of the woman's roommate, Mrs. Kapp said a woman tele- phoned a few days later to say that she wag a friend of Mrs. some would be in Dayton, Ohio, until Feb, 2 because of illness in her family. * * + The baby sitter said she heard nothing more until Feb. 5, when another woman, identifying her- self as Mrs. Newsome’s landlady, called for the children. Mrs. Kapp said she would not let the chil- dren. go without word from Mrs. Newsome, Mrs. Newsome called Tuesday from the Columbus railroad sta- tion, she said, saying she would Bw up the children immediately. not appear. sa Acquit City Woman. in Husband's Death Russell of 202 Hughes St., of man- slaughter charges in the climax of a two-day trial before Oakland it friy rife ra =i? z g 2 ae g i B 5 HE H i i ie Hi if i "ireason ye the contributions | Massachusetts, In|28¥- money, forwarded: tous. by soliciting potential ti uyers. ee re id tere riCommmbttes of Texas wit not be prereg gep yt tant al the congressional campe © tn He Et “ene for Fine. codec! Since 1865” en “gas were oe &: © * - * * * : x * ihn called Porter's letter Reet, @ “crude and inexcusable’ and said | jean “everybody knows that Joe Mar-| c. tin's influence is not “for sale.” But Simpson added that ‘ ‘T sée no| ny 14K Prat poled er well Eig: MADE TO SELL gg Ett — FOR $150, ' # SAVE 5503 cq Easy Credit Terms|| should not be accepted’ by his | 3) House campaign committee. Boss _Schoeppel said Porter’s letter |] #22 was “unfortunate and does not be- speak the attitude of the Republi- cans of Texas who contributed honestly to help elect Republican senators and congressmen. . . a * *~ * e are certainly not going to| take the position, however, that! * Republican State Finance accepted.” a ee ee In Houston, Porter said the 4$100,000 — less expenses — will be | used by the state GOP organiza- tion if the national committee doesn't want it. He declined to Prrrrrryrrrriyiriiitiiiiiiiiiiiy conneeccoaccooooooosooooocosoccooosse| 2 "25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ony FRIDAY and MONDAY jbereines 4 se e ® $36 i * tJ * on 5 8 ne, CellC ee”—c“( : aa ge a ae mance ay site, Cee Soins Fortec a tee caecum me \ . ’ | { es ape aU res 2 A : ‘ : \ oe 5 Seca — ; 5 ‘ : . | FORTY-TWO eee eae , THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ THURSDAY, FEBRU RY _13, 1058. : Michael Wilding ? Weds Divorcee |\" y ~ : ee é as 4 LAS VEGAS, Nev, i — Actor) € - May Come Out on Top/Michael Wilding and Mrs,° Susan : 5 : ; Nell, a London divorcee and in- Aj : a f. 5 ' es - in ‘60 General Election’ ,.-i¢; decorator, eloped here by ae © ae sa > sae bi C ke Over Nation/plane from Los Angeles * | 7.4 ol ot ee os, Ree Ace | - HIGH pOTERCY..VIT COMPLEX ow and Take Sere mactiet is nei ieee ‘ DRUG a me) oe ok A | REGULAR $9.44 VALUE e last night. i ; ae ces = JAKARTA, Indonesia. (»—~Com- aa iid 5 ; z munism is making steady gains) Pd aol a Pe cay Ms zg ». Tutlonesia. beth Taylor, and Mrs. Nell, 42, The booming Communist party/ beth, Ta a marriage license short- ro Hiready claims to be the biggest! caer % hue the wenitinin _ a a, i pee: eas license bureau in downtown Las! - a ‘MILK CHOCOLATE COVERED Bhespe soe, x | intinue , we" RON = ion, many think the Communists: — x * * é : DELIGHTFUL VARIETIES OF CENTERS AND VITAMIN C “ éan come out on top and take! 5 : é A os tt, RED OF $@0s peconATED é i mf ore government leaders. Eating nwa they went to I Semen Seer nid age |. SAVE $4.95 f * * © Lite Welding Laas RED SATIN. HEART....,.,.. HEART BOX ...... aun. g The thmee things that might the Corner, also in downtown Las . 3-POUND WHITE $3 +i, a s3eo asi § 49 / stop them are: a coalition of non- |Vegas, where the Rev. James} ices eter ‘om ee ae Only . / Communist parties and other) inl ck eee -’t RED PAPER HEART uu. 59° ion / forces, a change of attitude by’ = both appeared calm. “ . RED-BLUP : President Sukarno or direct inter-| is : ART. #375 ¥ yention by the a. They told reporters waiting out- es RUFFLED ieee OR YELLOW 14h DN The Communists are working atte they would honeymoon for hard and quietly, The tide of|two days at the Sahara Hotel, aft- : events (anti-Dutch campaign, anjer which their plans ‘are unset- : economic crisis) has been work-|tled. Ved ing in their favor. They are sup- . : / porting the government and not) The bride wouldn’t say who her + focking the boat. They get moral,/former husband was. presumably financial, support) ‘pps all history now,” she <. | ERAPEUTIC me Ge Soviet and Red Chietieeetieg, >} | .WHITMANS VALENTINE AVORITES =. E VITAMINS embassies here. The Daily Work- On the marriage license appli-| ’ 4c il Dark Chocolat $ ry ‘€r-and four fellow-traveling dailies) tio, she gave her address as “ag GOLD FOIL HEART pig ety Aub : “ae z MADE BY VITAMIN corp. 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But in high school, with cramped quarters, and about ~T00 kids who try to learn to dribble at the same time in 40 minutes of one class, one wonders not-what the coach does, but how he is able to do it.” % . Fred Schaus of West Virgina, one of the nation’s * top ranked teams, added support to the statements. “High school is the hardest level of basketball teach- ing, and al) our jobs are ‘Fieegas compared to the high school coach.” So there you are high pee coaches, give up your ulcers and get into pro coaching for a rest. Our friend the Birdie had three cold moments, ‘ast! week but still managed to pick 12 of 15 games eoptectay and now stands 62-17 for the season. : In Friday’s blue plate special at Pontiac High he sees the Chiefs knocking Flint.Central out of the top spot in the Saginaw Valley Conference. / It will be a big task but vengeance is the reason. It as Flint Central which ended Pontiac's 12 game win- nine i streak in SVC play early in on eat THE BIRDIE SEZ: Pontiac over F, Central Southfield over F'ington Troy over Avondale Ferndale over Mt. Clemens . Melvin ae 1% pounds and fighting in the open class competi- tion of the boxing show, was pro- upon arrival.at a hos- Giant Gin wot tl nounced pital, immediately, _ Taney ppceet_aree Joe. Be~ of Granite City, TL as ree’ met: in the next to last tight on a 32-bout sponsored by tear Spttdglisld Jngcote and the Iinoig State Register. * * ; Young was one of. 16 inmates from the Sheridan, Ill. School for Boys entered in ‘the tournament, said Melvin Bryant, assistant su- perintendent of the school. He said|, the school’s policy permi mates to take part in high level athletics. He said the boxing HEADS souTu — Dick Shel- @on of Birmingham was one of eight Tiger farmhands who left” today for Lakeland, Fla. Sheldon posted a/ 13-11 record at Val- oe me — Eig at Tiger jtem, ~ lay cs Eight | young -|Detwoit)Tiger farmhands left spring training early today. ‘They boarded an airliner about pasa nearby Willow Run were scheduled to sit down/- in Tampa 3% hours later Tigertown at Lakeland, Fia., where the young hopefuls will train, is just about a £0-mile drive from the Tamp- airport. The Tigers don't expect any members of the group to be ready for the big leaague club this year in. the Bow - sprawling farm sys- ye 2 = The four pitchers in the group Rock was the biggest winner, com- piling a 16-8 record. at. Valdosta. Dave Reed of Battle Creek was 14.8 at Durham, Phil Regan of DETROIT # — The Detroit Pis- tons, who have troubles enough when George Yardley is having one of his better nights, dropped a 122-105, decision to the St Louis ‘Hawks tional Basketball Assn's leading scorer, got only six points. The Hawks piled up an early lead and held it th it the second half, never letting the Pis- tons get within dangerous striking distance, They lead 54-35 at the half, : _ Big Bob Pettit and Cliff Hagan | led the Hawks. Pettit scored % points despite sitting out most of the first period, Magan pumped in 2% points. Chuck Noble scored 19 points for Detroit. * * * Pettit, in leadihg the Hawks to! “Poy the elbow of Detroit’ 's Harry ‘Gallatin while the two struggled foy a rebound, After sitting out 10) minutes of the period, he returned’ to play out the half. : “Elsewhere around the loop last night, Boston caught up with 101 while New York Was down- ing Minneapolis for the 8th time in nite games, 106-97, The Celtics and St. Louis now need only a combination of nine wiris or the.same number of losses by their - closest competitors to: clinch division titles. Defense Coach Studies Game Films Daily jf * i Fi / _ DETROIT ww eliteidinass against the Detroit offense. / yates as the. Detroit Lions’. top| We try to learn how our opponents maneuvered. Then next year, we > + amsey. Lions’ Top ‘Movie- Goer’ | “Of course, we analyze our own aynem. Sometimes just by looking at a piece of film we can come up / ‘The veteran defensive coach has/know what they used against cer-| with a new idea that will help. / started a three-month project that 'tain type of plays. A team can’t Maybe a player can change one) _ involves running movies of ali the radically alter its defense in one step, either on offense or defense, Detroit club's 1957 games over and |season—they move-slowly on that that will change the complexion over again, day in and day out. |type of thing—and they'll alwaysjof a play. One step frequently “It doesn’t get stale, though,” show some of the defense they! means the difference between ’ Iguccess and failure,” the season before. Gee dent, te tho OU bait th Sten: Buster explained. “We're lookingly| = ; Last place Illinois is tops . in for new and different things each Bead oes Joss st Minnesota. scoring with an average of 13.5 ~ time we run ‘em—so actually, | : “Our three front men hit 12 of|points per game. ecard nin is in a way, it’s like secing a new NBA Standings NHI Standings 56 shots ‘while Minnesota's three |second with 79. movie each” time.” ‘ J Wie aaa he ete tea “ Fg scaaehie " BE EASTERN DIVISION e ference,’ isconsin, shari ting’ win Ramsey tow elite aS 7 i Ti New Fors Ha : at it 182 The Michigan - Michigan State|with the Ilini, Fol meiandt head coach George Wilson sits in|Keu" Yor. 38 30. 483| Toronto is 2 18 ae 30 age gllggeaes spre gpa on many. of the sessions, Aldo) a 4 Ghleago cnbetel iy at Yost field house in Ann oes Forte is Busy onan off-@eason job! WESTERN WOVEN, ms ietien of Deer > ro sangre So ea . SE eh ek ce ae tet ellie Fox Gets Nussbaumer and Bob Dove, are|Detrot a 3 *.. FRIDAYS. SCHEDULE reer wnt paddy Soya ett ready to depart on a scout-| Minneapolis “4: a New York at Chicago. 15 minutes be tip-off time.. ing trip through southern statcs. «a. . ‘ losing cause. ‘Yardley Scores Only 6 as Hawks Down Pistons Frank Ramsey went on an Il- point scoring spree that brought Boston from an 80-78 deficit to a lead it never lost, He finished with 28 as Ed Conlin hooped 25 in the x * * : Willie Naulls, who ‘:parked a big last period along with Ken Sears; topped al] the scoring with 28. Big Larry, Foust fired in 37 for Minneapolis. ve for. mag? C but they are among the top hands) | ate Nast aesnon of 64 vicories ong tne 1S Still defeats. Fred Gladding of Fiat "Farmhands amp Wayland was’ 9-14 at Durham, 13-11 at Valdosta and Dick Wal- ter of Flushing was 12-6 at Val- dosta. The others making today’s trip sted and Jack Bowen of Detroit, and first baseman Dick Colone of Detroit. Feller batted .264 at Durham, Colone hit .254 at Durham. Both Feller and Bowen won all-star team berths in their respective leagues. Colone is a powerful hitter who ed 103 runs-batted in. Aitter Bolling CLEVELAND @ —Frank Lane, general manager of the Cleve- end baseman. fi lor, Dick Sheldon of Birmingham was were. catchers Jack Feller of On-'- Bowen hit .303 at Valdosta and rapped out 25 homers and collect-| the new contract. AGREES TO TERMS — Nellie Fox, Chicago White Sox infielder, gives the okay sign as he comes to terms by phone for a contract calling for more than $40,000. Cre, AP Facsimile Bill Perigo, Michigan's basket- ball coach, says he still is in favor of the 24-second shooting rule that their 34th victory against 23 defeats Syracuse beating the Nats 11% | applies in the National Basketball | Assn. Perigo believes the questién Will, BILL- PERIGO BOB CALIHAN ‘forward at University Detroit. for 10 years. Detroit} ‘and former professional, player, has , . . been head coach at University of/!S demands by $100 a day Frank Lane: to Chop Contract Offer Daily for Not Signing The rhubarb started when Lane Nf i if The outfielder threatened to raise after Hale i is ge | come up again before the rules committee. * -* * “Tt had a jot of support last year,” he added, “but still I doubt if it will have enough support to pass.” Perigo said his Michigan team is faced with a tremendous task in, the Big Ten basketbalj sched- ule that lies ahead, ~ "We have the best rebounding team in the latest statistics,” he. explained, “‘but the worst’ shooting team. And our defense isn’t as strong as it was a year ago.” * * * He would not predict the out- come of the torrid title chase. ee ee , 44 per cent to 23 Seip pete the title race itself. Northwestern, tied for seventh place, is the conference's leader in field goal, accuracy with a .413 percentage, official figures showed today... : _ & -* * Michigan, in third place, has the poorest floor shot mark, .332. | lbecond Record Salary. . CHICAGO: (INS) — Nellie. Fox, $43,000, the highest salary ever paid a player in the clus history. His roommate, pitcher Billy $37,500. ee eas Both players agreed to terms via phone conversations AP Facsimile y ORIOLES: — Manager Paul Richards ie, ite Deve Nicholson is the rookie Samp al . CU La ¥ jibe “eee fae = yesterday. _ {with Vice President Charles Com-/nor, wis. season in total hits, 196, in 3. 317, - Pierce reached te ene vie- 7 fee said at St. Thomas, Pa., _| Indiana, Pierce, settled for a reported \o8 Big Ten Hoop Siaisis Confusing as Title Race of 70.8. * * individual mark. Larry Hedden. “i e M., . Individual scoring: . 68 Tillotson, -- pa ee | Green, MSU ..... a] hte bg Meu peraseerss | feoritetiiees. bar ae 63 4 renee Who said Fox “has earned Howard, O80 ....:+04.78 jevery penny” of his new- contract. Barton. Hig schnell |. Fox led the American Teen nt eatgeiae M Michigan is tops in reboundsito jook at the 24second clock at with a-54.6 average, compared to\the end of the-floor to know how 41.2 for Michigan State and 45 for|many seconds are left.” the co-leaders. * gle game record with 71: rebounds ‘The Wolverines: set a league nt for college basketball: against Illinois last week. George|**,* Lee retrieved 32 of them for an} Indiana's Archie Dees continues|*heoting, tabu _, {his individual scoring lead with ajlsriy tm the back court, because the of- ef fensive team could not resort to bal place|2#9 average and also is tops imjcontrol tactics and the defensive team the field goal and free ‘ throw sper- 2'preas'to get the ball when vehing. ee with 538 and .878, rep it, Secnour 6. A m ore un ea ‘aight Glee the top 10 are two Mich- tary: ensures of officiating through- |! igan State stars, John Green “al Calihan lists these possibte Green: netted 42\ disadvantages of the 24-second rule points in two games over thejfor college basketball: weekend to go from lith to 6th! a tt — sae oo io a a place with a 17.4 mark. Hedden|s made 53 to soar from 22nd to aligates wer 80 hold down share of seventh with 17.0. * * coaching sciences of Green is the leading rebounder! Bet pattern: play and many oy conning rate. of the Chicago | with |White Sox, has signed his 1958 jbaseball contract at.an estimated an avers ot 16.4 und Mich x7 . Burton is next with’ lows that ow would be ev : puauiemem 9am é*Here Friday Night York's 24 Points Pace Alma Over Kalamazoo « ALMA & — A 2#point scoring} performance by Bill York sparked |; Alma to a .72-67. triumph over deal.” “I am ‘Very happy. with my new /Kalamazoo in-an MIAA: basketball . Pitcher Bob Keegan also came Bob Price was igh for Kala- |te terms yesterday. There now|mazoo with 18 points, The Scots Nr tacr eer aged De oneerieteene ket —— —4p 2" A, tournament committee, 4 can go into a tight zone defense’ and force the offensive team to shoot from outside under the 24- second rule. * * * “Also, college players might not time limit on field goal shooting. -thy holding opponents to an aver- beeause: ae age 68.3. Ohio State, tied for fitthl- "°°: a eee eee) with Iowa, is next with a yiel ence in playing under the 24-second rule, seem to sense exactly how much time is#left. They don’t have Calihan lists these possible! advantages-of-a-24-second time on 1. It would speed up the game and add speen. 2. 1 would beneficial to the “have” coe paar “Does with outstanding personnel 3. us would place more emphnate on and heig! foe * saietieee it create play —~ eA ould use ait control sma ead ir uce. the number Pa “apest vic~ 2. It could reduce There ‘would. be a de-emphesis on Matera Bag Ay. be ‘— ‘more Bt, -importent. schools with the best players vould win even more often t ¥ do now. Because material would be more important than it is po. it se The Pontiac Table Tennis Asso- ciation is spofiSoring a handicap doubles tournament at the Pontiac Central High girls’ gymnasium. | Any player is eligible to enter inne adjust as well as the pros to ai - iy i ir aD i g i : ‘Pocket’ Leads... 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Tom, who ran into a scoring slump recently, emerged with a Wright checked his scoring and an- nounced that: Derecher had com- piled 190 points, including the 28. Win was Rams’ &th, against three defeats. The club will be idle rest of this week; resuming action next Tuesday at St. Fran- ces de Sales, Detroit. After Bill Hoydic hooked a bas- ket in the first minute of last night’s encounter, and Derocher coun Rams were on their 28-point total, his best of the year. way. Count was 16-9 at end of the’ Giants GetClean’ Start MESA, Ariz. @®—Giant boss Bill; Rigney says he'll be “the cleanest|Mainder of the squad will start (Boonie ij manager in the National League” when spring training gtarts . . || - and he'll have eight equally well-| bathed San Francisco Giant caper at 6:30 a.m. daily and soak| *ennedy ee with n the spa's hot mineral waters to! geese up. Then they'll breakfasts, »ecerics him.. ‘<@ &. « Rigney, eight players, two! coaches and two club officials be-| gin 1) bath-filled days at Buck- horn Spa here today, steaming themselves into condition. Phe Giants regular spring train-|Sauer, Dusty Rhodes and Hank ed its MIAA baskétball record to | Thompson, outfielders; and Bob $40 in defeating Calvin 70-62 last night. ing camp opens at Phoenix, 20) miles from the hot springs resort, on Feb, 24. That's weed the re- cS Rigney and the other early ai ‘toe a riving Giants are scheduled and work out a\couple of hours. The players with Rigney will be Curt. Barclay and Marv Grissom, pitchers; Ray Jablonski and Dan-| iny O'Connell, infielders; Hank “Schmidt, catcher. period and expanded to 26-17 ‘at halftime. * * * Every Ram player’ got into the game, and seven contributed to the scoring. Derocher altogether sat out one full period. ; “Twas delighted with the team’s play as a whole”, Wright “It was an alert group, everybody did their jobs in the right way.” Thomas (Detroit), OL St. Mary jgame tonight, at Orchard Lake, area parochials will not resume action until next week. St. Frederick reserves also won their 8th game (2 lesses)>by a 29-26 Score, with Mike Reed's 8 points tops. . ST. FREDERICK | SACRED HEART f tp 6 oa APE Keller eri a ed 4 ‘aser | “sows we a-eb Sens "en “= MS he (Sacred Heart .....:...8 8 9% 9—36 Hope Wins 9th Straight GRAND RAPIDS (®—Hope boost- With the exception of the St. ' _ By BILL CORNWELL Outright league championships jor the guarantee of at least a co- title will be the goal of three Oakland County area high school basketball teams Friday night. Berkley in the Inter - Lakes Conference, unbeaten Troy in the Oakland B League and Al- ‘mont in the Southern Thumb loop are all just one step away from The Bears can assure themselv of an Inter - Lakes co-champion- ship by getting past Walled Lake, the team they shared the crown with a year ago. Oe oS : Walled Lake, which gave Berk- ley fits before losiog by three }points in their 1st meeting at Berk- ley, will have the home floor’ ad- vantage this time, but the Bears still rate a solid choice. when the Skippers invade the Van 2 up Southfield visits Farmington re round out the Inter-Lakes slate. Troy goes after its 14th victory of the season and an undisputed Oakland B title against Avondale on the Avon court. Lake Orion goes to Madison and Fitzgerald plays host to Clawson in other loop games. Memphis is the last stumbling == Eaglets Expect Tough Contest ae of Detroit's top Class C Make first appearance on an Oakland ‘County fioor tonight, when St. Thomas tangles with Orchard Lake St, Mary at the Eaglets court. | Waterford seeks to awenge an | ‘| earlier 52-60 loss to Van Dyke is|Hazel Pa THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 “ block for Almont in its drive to the Thumb crown. The Memphis cagers trail the league leaders by half a game and will have the home court edge for their showdown with the Raiders. Clarkston, leading Northville by a secant half game in the Wayne - Oakland Conference, will have to be wary of an upset tomorrow night at West Bloom- = Pontiac Matmen af Flint Northern Win Tonight Would Put Chiefs Above .500; 3 Other Area Matches + Pontiac Central's wrestling con- ‘the .500 mark for the ist time this| Season as they tangle with Flint Northern at Flint tonight at 7. * The Chiefs have beaten Royal Oak Dondero and Waterford in their latest outings to mark the Ist time they have been able to put two straight wins together, They must win three of five remaining dual meets to have a successful finish, There are three other matches involving Oakland County schools scheduled for tonight. Featuring the trio will be Cran- brook’s invasion of Southfield which should be a battle of evenly matched units. Farmington, considered by many to be the most improved team in the area and a strong threat for post-season honors, travels to>Li- vonia Bentle while hosts Melvindale in the other mat action, 4 ‘Chief Tankers Swim . Orchard Lakers look for one of j ithe season's toughest tests. | Coach Walt Bazyle’s-club has lost only two games in 10, is | runnerup to Grosse Pte, | Poul in the 2nd division East | 11—63 | Side Catholic loop with a 9-1 | record. Only loop less was to St. Paul, and the only other de- feat was a 72-59 win, Tuesday for Ann Arbor St. Thomas. St. | Paul is the current No, 1 state Class C quintet. A reserve game is set for 7 p.m., varsity tilt at 8:15, in Three More Duals Only three dual swimming meets jremain for . Pontiac Central's ‘tankers, before the Saginaw Valley |-| i'Conference and state meets. Coach Bob. Boyce’s club swims at. Flint Central on Friday after- noon, will be host to Bay City on Feb. 21, and winds up the regular schedule at Flint Northern on ‘Feb, 28. 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Shown listening to Paddy are, left | ween aotg LADIES af rugged home encounter against Clarkston tomor- _to right, Rolf Gordhammer, John Lucadam, Ross Tym ra ine 31 Balawin eae row night. The Keego Harbor team is hopeful of Fockler and Jim Hollister. ——— 4 Auburn Lanes Sean eae eee Pe OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYES Reson. nacevars Ba a Pancho Beats Hoad a S 1 Keego Haw. 2101. | he" St pe i 3 HURON BOWL CLASSIC ‘ ; 5B Girl 4733 Bocial" Brat 38 41 we ) 4 HH ! 46 29 60 or roe = S Robb Enter. ee Pro Netlers (25 i) eeclige iets | ’ po Rg ttes $B St lPat ‘Sweenes 3535 Bowls | oat .. ee. 9 set: 6. Window 9 EH H ries 3 He NEW YORK U#-Pancho Gon-ja professional tennis match in the| ere, Goof ‘Behe tea ae zales’ new tennis strategy—blast, United States, 15,237, saw Gon- ROLLING PIN Haron Clash, tie, "We Westside Mobil et blast, blast-continues to pay divi-|zales come from behind and pull Wt cnmore | «OAKLAND COUNTY EMPLOYES dene an ele be cumal ond, nd OM Wier over Bee i BH Eien BBloewa, mom oi pet, ane Bs i a m his young |Hoad. 5 a 1 1 ‘Brats 37 38 Veen), Lew.’ Heed. 2 *e oa. Sern 38 Bote Ter Bslake Ol M <6 Milows 36 38 “Tmt the ball with cverything| He did it -by: reeling off ten Lit oe earl wison gst [County dete $3 33 Outtermnipes 8 $0 I had,” straight games, with five aun Bs eam ; 2 more ides We Btrik a * 33 Elec 2 * * * ___| service breaks, in the second and|Te®™ *ties. Banner Geet 438 Roliettes is § ~ ‘That's the way the tall rea one sets, : HURON BOWL “a” | Colling 203. Collins 660; Goot nian descri 3 his 73, 640, 64; During this period he gave 8) jerome’ Prater . poser at pont root ob gel yee yy RE an Maslow “at Grune gui Oo 3 Korth. Ube. $e BENIN OLSEN AMVETS Madison Square Garden, reducing turns, repeatedly sending blazing| tas =: 0 30 Harris Car 1 49 | Church's $638. W. T. Grant 33 31 the Australian’s lead in their 100-|placements past the racket of the) 5#!*t's SF Sae.e oe & ae ae mateh series to 97. stunned Hoad. The champ, hisinumans 43 37 ti | Thritty Dr, 35 38 Gonzales, who dropped seven rel nna: | B. Oswalt, 162; series, B. ’ P . ‘ea! ud ly matches in a row to his freshman adversary, has a chance to pull S even before the week-end, The troupe invades Washington, D.C., tonight for — =e. , The aliens onl ever to watch STRIKES AND SPARES By Joe Wilman I get a chuckle out of the elforts the packed Garden house. Parks and Recreation Homeroom Basketball Ee eit “T just decided to blast away,” ‘lhe explained later. Brym Titans 23, ke “I started NOW you -can teof absolu iT. = with every a we sale yd eye ome iall 1] h Saab sre a cal inates coal }you extra’ This special service is your guarantee that the I be no coal dant mo be ‘leaned ram our home’ setae men icave. Let us prove our deliv wuly DUST-FR us for this efficient at * premitan” sm. gf - A? WASHINGTON exten toot. bh) ite 5 ee 16, pers a ns i. Rats Pistors 72 fast Piso 22 oak oh ayer vé Darts 18. Spark - AT LINOOLN fy erroe u ie Terps 17 € B as ba 1“ as SUPPLIES “FUEL. 4 Mic , wes E iq uMBE R- 549 iINAW $1 of many bowlers ‘to roll a hook pall, - . re In an effort to get their ball! to hook sharply, they sacrifice foot-| work and timing. Even if it doesn't! hit the pocket consistently, they ” feel they've really accomplished ball, I recommend rolling a hook ball, but there’s a right way of doing | it. ‘The stuff that makes a ball’ hook is applied with* finger lift) (which is shown very~¢learly to- day), with wrist turn or with a combination of the two. Keep all body motion out of your delivery. | Don't dip too low as you bring 4 the ball forwarl to release it. It something if they can roll a hook : won't help put extra finger lift into your delivery. Instead, it may only cause you to ruin your timing, or you may bounce or. “‘dribible”’ the ball in bringing it forward. Turning or twisting the body won't help your hook, either. More! likely, it'll just affect your ac curacy. So keep your body .motions, out) of the picture. Depend upon finger) lift and or wrist turn to aS em Pe ball. that hooking action. (Copyright 1958, Joho F, Dille Oo.) * —” Lay 2. Ww o—, hala (ff Wewerens>| ‘ on a with. the provisions) (1) To deposit or cause to be depoctiod | ‘im amy parking meter ani slugs, dev Whenever i comes tothe attention of or mets} aubetanes: or Gher substitute jm City gen _— conditions on or - lawful coins. aiong any particulor street or streets or } To park or allow or permit to be ed any motor vehicle owned or on, im or along any public drive or muni- rk lot by such person for a period cipal are not governed par by = » gy ol Bee longer that that permitted and —_ par ond the pe king fenicipal parking j ‘b) To deposit in any parking meter coin for the purpose of, parking rig a & ing space. . Sect lei pal gai, jot. * -shall be unlawful to park ppear reguiat of traffic br in 5,/0m the parking meter or in the ree ea ‘ot eat BE oe og, ‘ woe ing powe sone im which such vehicle 7 ona be Parked of sueb anton to areas the need (hi Te park pr mg A ae Sl Pod for such regulation and if he finds a patking any need therefor, he shall make a determi- ing lot so 1 Gp rear — oo Fagg re nation of such fact and shall file such taging "1 parking ‘determination together with his recom-| Section 11: mendations with the city Commission. | fa) The rking meters provided for The City © y this ord in this ordinance shall be instalied- in or amendments thereto shall describe the Ofder to determine the ow ie ot = areas and parking meter sones the 857 vehicle et — parked and locgtions of lic rking lots where Metered space metered high . of municipal pening and the operatar cakaed ny 7S ettaniehes “and inalb-)) deter of such. vate Wate ine | Section 3: = space shall immed mg gd The City Commission shaft provide in St@t coin Oss ited mon this ordinance or by amendment thereof the streets or portions, thereof where parking meters may be located, the legal & parking time for each street, the amount & of parking fee for each meter. the hours’ during which.the use of parking meters shall be in GGératinn on esch street or ——— Parking lot up, such | Slates money. The limat - mu eing thr In nactereiiins the number of parking ant lim# on highway park spaces that shall be installed on the streets or parking lote- im the of Pontiac, a minimum of 23 feet in length shall be Bg for each space for par- OF greater time on street meters may aGihorised by the tien 12 City Manager. one the Bing 7} public we Der) ed in any parking meter spact over the individual parking 5 og yood the peri be designated by es on ¢ established for such © surface of the lot and_at the curbing ° | be — parked therein in, ding where each meter is Similar ®®¥ period when parking is ¥ rohibited . markings shall be made on the curb for or shall be found parked in violation ot city. any of the ‘provisions of this ordinanc vehicle in a ook vehicle may be removed by, such a Way that said vehicle shail under the direction of any person author | be pedpnen of within the fimits of the space 12 the same to the sulomebile ity of so marke Ey os T, SFB) England textile city o eg of Parking Meters: that 3 at the risk ot he euner. Priore Rochdale owner or person in charge of suc ; teen S & period 5 emareeney - vehicle shall be permitted to remove the, 2 0e Coftservatives ran a poor) ‘heavy Police rtment, or compliance S4me pe a og pene. he shell furnish third to both the opposition Labor | measure. ence en an whership " with the arestions oi 5 patie, eee, meg = NB ay he shal! signs re. Party and the normally weak Lib- | any space side or next to ce!pt for said vehicle, and shal ng & = jerals. which ® parking meter 1s located on any| ‘He Police, Departmsad an ae Ss + .t- tt street or municipal park jot, the op- $2 per day or fraction thereof. provid-| however. such enforcing officer may mediately de of eause to: be a iy Neu of towing such vehicle to _ pe pound serve upon the owner or operat posited in said meter such pr * of such vehicle. or attach or facten to vecb oper of the United States as is required for such parking meter and as ts designated Ve%icle. a parking meter violation notice directing the owner or operator thereof shall “go at the Traffic Bureau of the a. Ry thin the time specified in ‘suctr such coin the park- T if on motor vehicle continues to be po lees be eg B no-tp gg M4 fa yiciation of any: provision of this park- which hes meter ordinance, or any rules and. Teguiations issued in connection there-! after having -had attached thereto & = of viola! any parking — ing officer or police officer the and he is hereby — a cane | &sue one of more i po notices 0! x seater 7 lal yp moot tng mal ~ violation and attach such notices his occupancy of said space doe ¢ motor vehicle which continues in a escond ie p . tion, it being hereby specified that each od ‘ articular (jocation in which the motor rehicie .con- q wmues t to be parked illegally shalt consti- pa ape eA epine Flor bol a ree ¥ notice of violation shal issU or idl waenai “a6 ee cee er ger each such period of time in which -such i igs z coon dl Vehicle continues to be illegally ae ae ps oi “as parking perk or such vehicle continuing to be overtime afd beyond the petiod of legal = voislion of the parking meter reguia- parking time. and such parking shall be Geemed a violation of this ordinance | - parking time Limit set for such parkin space, and if the meter shail indi cate tions may be towed away the automo- bile pound as hereinabove provided, Section 6 {b) Such parking mete: violation no- Parking [ime Limits pee Ay given, shal] state the — — = Parking : vehicle in a designated | CM! on the street ~ of space in shall |; adjacent to the space where =a vioie-| tion occurred, the time of violation, the kind of vehicle, the State license num- iber of such vehicle, and any other ~ —— . — violation, ‘eo ay be attached or Sees | eden meter zone he jawful tr he period of time specified | for that‘zone, as shown by.a sign on the meter or by ome or more signs egioen| along the street in sufficient ap Be ~ Of sufficient size to apprise the otd arily observant person of the existence of the limited period within which lawful park- ing can be had along and ‘upon such street. Parking of a vehicle in any park- ing meter space for a period longer far that allowed by such sign shall Geemed to be illegal and a violation of | which wil] notify such owner or operator bonge such vebicle was parked in violation| the ordinance and instructing such| owner or operator that such violation cati be fully settled and satisfied by the payment of the 4um of $1.00 to the Traf-| fic Violations Bureau, Police and Court his ordinance provid 0 = taotel = a ded. pomeree, Beas Building, City of Pontiac Michigan, with-| during the hours anfmays cet forth in, 5. days of the time when such notice; Section $ bereot war attached to saic vehicle. Section 7 te) If such owner or operpior Goes Bp ia) Parking meters shall be installed 3PPe8r In Tesponse th 5a ‘in the bentral busines, area of tHe City Traffic Vielstions Bureau shall send the| referred to in Ordinance No. 1292 owner of the motor vehicle a letter in- i. ; Ne i de-.(orming him of the violation and warn- tana cs fot setae Ulee ae at and dee ton = that be will ee . - r or © appearance o! e ender, and Nortt ges poe : Huron sit er = that in the event such. letter is disre-' — ay cf on erthwen./ garded for a period of 10 days thereafter. we te oe a eae _— ‘hel a complaint shall be filed and a warrant north line of Howard Street; thence Of an eae against an ee as eastwardiy along she northerly line of 10) [0 9 —_ on oa Howard Street and said line extended to rates dd with a bo» 0 | bere, ie hi 574 g7 the easterly line of North Paddock/DUTC@d. Ss provided herein, or fal Street; thence southwardly alo easteriy Line of North Paddoc South Paddock Streets to the coutherty | line of Osmun Street: thence westwardly | ent 4 along the southerly line of Osmun Street) nae ier Go C and said line extended to the easterly |" ie) Al? cums - aids ws the Traffic line of the Grand Trunk Weeere Rail-! vioiati ions Bureau tm accordance with this way rightoaf-way; thence northwardly’ ordinance. and all fines or penalties im- along the easterly line of said right-of- posed arisin ut of arkioa ater vista Way to the southerly line of Orchard | fone shall pend to the Treadurer of Lake Avenue, thence westwardiy along gai, e treasurer the southerly line of Orchard Lake Ave- nue to the westerly line of South Johnson Avenue; thence northwardiy along the westerly line of South Johnson Avenue and across West Huron Street to the piace of beginning ‘o) Municipal Parking Lots are hereby. established and confirmed as follows: Let Nq@ 1A—256 parking spaces—north- | mons directing am appearance in the |Traffic Violations, Bureau. the Bureau shall forthwith request a complaint to be ainst ‘guch person apd a. war- Section 13: person found guilty of violating! 1 say va the -previsions of this ordinance | Fifty Dollars ($50.00) or imprisonment tn the Oakland County or City Jail for a eriod not exceeding thirty (30) days or) oth stich fine and imprisonment in the pont bg of the court, — corner of Pike. Street at Parke Bectio treet. | \ The, . United States coins required ta be Lot No, 1B—-8? parking spaces — east, deposited as provided tr, this we Pa dt side of Mill Street Street and Huron lat Wo 2A—231 northeast corner of- Jacokes Street Lot No. 2B—79 parking spaces — south! side of Lafayette Street between Wayne | Pine Siteet. it Lot No. 2C—19 parking spaces—aout he! Beets ion 13 _ — of Lafayette Street at Pine! Ordinance No. 942 entitied “An. ordl. oe ¢ for the regulats Lot No, 3-109 parking spéces — south [mange be ieataliehen ar parking’ waftie| aide of West Lawrence Street between fo, regulating street traffic’ and Ord!- Cass —— and Williams Street nance No. 1250 providine for the “Regn- Lot Ne, @—S¢ parking spaces—West!tation of Municipa! Parking Lote. and Lawrence Gireet opposits Wayne Street.jthe installation of parking «meters between Lawrence gre Street, rking spaces alayette Street at levied under the police powers of} jthe City of Pontiac in the repeiatios Pv jeity traffic and for the purpose of fraying costs of the inspection and pos lulation of said parking of motor vehiclex and to prevent traffic congestion and to! expedite the movement of traffie and. Traffic controls | in the City of Pontiac.’ are Let No. 646 parking spaces—north-| hereby repealed and ali ordinances or wont corner of Huron Street and Pine | Parts of drdinances inconsistent here- Street with Lat No. 6-82 atking spaces — north-| Section .is ° *@et corner of Alley uburn Avenue at East, This, Ordinance shail take. effect ; : ‘Gays from and after the date of its Section € sage by the City Commissior of the et Parking meters shali be wsed from of Pontiac, Michigan 0 a.m. © 6:00 pm. Eastern Standard) Made and pasuen od the _ Commis-! » Z a | be unlawful and « violation of or beyond ing time established ana ct on a aay parking zone or vehicle across any not be entirely within the area! ing) - ae being one hour, provided a@ lesser ized to enforce this ordinance by means. liad the vehicle in a conspicuous Place. | the make an appearance pursuant te ® sum! shall be punished by 9 fine not exceeding * * * ‘His action had the effect of dis- solving the NAACP in Arkansas. Under a 1953 state law, NAACP could regain its franchise by paying delinquent taxes and applying for reinstatement. : The Lite Rock school board ‘heard Blossom's recommendation for expulsion of 16-year-old Minnie Jean Brown in a closed sessién. \day suspension that she got Fri- day to two weeks. 8. 2 Only the sthool board can ex- pel a student but. it usually fol- ‘lows a superintendent's recom- * mendation. Minnie Jean got the suspension ~—her second—for her part in a scuffle with a white girl student. |The white girl quit school, Last December Minnie Jean 2| was suspended for throwing chili ion two white boys in a cafeteria op.|incident. * | She has been involved in sev- éral other racial* clashes at Cen- tral High. British Tories = Jolted by Defeat | Codsnrvetive Candidate | for House Trails. Both) | Laborite, Liberal ‘ feat in an election to fill .a House of Commons vacanc:" cast. gloom today over supporters of Britain's Conservative “government. The waning popularity of the Conservative rulers headed by of Prime Minister Macmillan was pointed up dramatically in the Final sae gave Laborite Jack McCann 22,133 votes, Liberal ‘Ludovic Keanedy 17,603 and Con- geen John Parkinson 9,827. ive Jeaders had bi jreconciled in advance to loss. of | the election, but the magnitude of jthe defeat came as a surprise, In ja Straight Conservative - Labor fight in 1955, the Conservative ‘candidate—who died recently — jbeat McCann 26,518-24,928. 2 The outcome was no great plum since it too lost ground. Those .who_ previously voted Conservative obviously switched to Kennedy, the Liberal, in protest against the} government, a trend that has been growing in recent special parte mentary elections. Two ‘Escapees’ Found Right on Prison Farm RAHWAY, N.J, (®—Two prison- iers who looked too long before they leaped for freedom were dis- ‘covered shiveririg in an unheated iwarehouse right on the. Rahway Prison Farm Grounds. Jameg Corti, 42, of Jersey City, a convicted burglar. and Peter © Poth, 38, of Paterson, serving a term for armed robbery, had ‘escaped’ before. A statewide ,alarm had been issued for them. to =. — *~ Pontiac, this'1l day oO . Ww. DONALDSON ADA R. EVANS City Clerk ‘February B 1988 NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- struct two-inch — coticrete sur- face course on Ivy Street. You are hereby notified that ata lar meeting of the Commission of rite of Pontiac, Michigan held Soeressy 1958 by resolution it was déclared to ie the inténtion of the City Cammiasion to construct two-inch asphaltic concrete surface course and related work. on Ivy Street from Perry Street to Mont-| calm Street at an estimated cost of /85, $95.15, and that the plan, profile and jestimate of said improvement is on file for public inspection. ° | It is further intended to construct said (improvement in accordance with the plan, P ohide and estimate, and that the jeost € — shall be eiy ~ by special he all of the lots ona parcels of \land fronting wpon either side of jIvy Street from Perry Street ‘to Mont- calm Street shall constitute the ye tal sement district to defray $2,884:84 of = estimated cost and expenses there- of amd that $2,710.31 of we estimated 'eOst and expenses thereof shall he "se eee the. Capital Improvement Fun Notice Is Hereby Given | ‘That the Cothmission of the City of ‘Pontiac, MicBiean will miset In the Com- mission Chamber on February 18 195% ,at 8 o'cl6ck p.m.'to hear suggestions and ‘objections that may be wade by parties awa 7268 Bibee Pebruary 12 1958 ADA FR EVANS City: Clerk. Mayor from the farm 48 hours. the ‘Blossom also extended a three- | Faubus- After Group's Orval Faubus revoked the state franchise of the National Assn. for. And Supt. Virgil Blossom rec.) rparking. gro girl from the trouble-ridden- He said she violated an toh am, to taking the NAACP and about 300| } |Arthur Pennington, section fore-| fe Chery Pie Baker we miners crushed by a huge | with considerable applause. | | | The victims were working. at a’ | |Ovens Fired Up | -|to Determine Top) Michigan cherry ina chuaeee nee ae Oe representing 63-counties, Ovens were fired up in four shifts with ad ast cata eae See. a The 1958 winner. will be namied }tomorrow at an awards luncheon. She receives a $300 scholar- Ship and is entered in the na- — a tional contest Feb. 20 at Chicago. ee ee. Cash awards of $50 and $25 are r given to girls who place second and third in the state contest, Contestants are judged on a 1,000-point basis. Credits are com- piled through method of prepara- tion, quality of crust and filling and qualification of can- didates by ability.of self-expres- sion, posture, poisePand grooming. 28, 6 ee ‘The contest is sponsored jointly by the Michigan Canners and Freezers Assn... the Michigan igan Cherry .Commisien—in-eoop- eration with education groups and 4H clubs. munist army in its. rout of Chiang Kaj-shek's Nationalist forces from Shangai, Chen Yi has been installed as foreign minister of Red China, replacing Chou En-lai, who stepped down from that post earlier this week. Educated in France, Chen has been a Communist since before the 1930s. He believes that China is for the Chinese alone, and has beén known to scowl at the sight of a white man in ‘China. Jayne Mansfield LAS VEGAS, Nev. (—Actress. of Five Mi Ive Ine S iwhirling about in the air while) in Night Club Act Jayne Mansfield opened a four-| week hight club engagement last | Massive Hunk ef Slate) Crushes Victims; Sixth iac With Husband Remove Bodies Wi Husband night, shimmying, singing and. ‘groom Mickey . Hargitay. * * * Found Alive | 3 That routine got the most gasps| from a $50-a-plate, March of ‘Dimes benefit, audience of . 500. MAN, W.Va. —The bodies of! iwhich rewarded her lush. show] ‘piece of slate were removed today In other aerial acrobatics, the| from the Amherst Coal Co.'s mine: ‘muscular Mickey flipped his wife | at nearby Lunda'e. around in the air and walked up a) £2 SD . ——+ship's 4 A sixth miner, Glenn Birtchette, his head : one sank ” This was | was taken out alive after being, ‘to climax one. of her songs—all buried under the 560-ton mass for|special material—called “I Want! iol hours. He was Hospitalized’ Love.” here with a fractured pelvis. x &. Miss Mansfield wore a gown | coal loading machine 2%; miles fashioned of tiny gold discs and. inside the southern West Virgini® jtinks and weighing 12% pounds. | mine when the roof gave way. A And costing, a hotel publicist! seventh man at the scene, Estes | averred, $25,000 | Woods, walked out alive. | Miss Mansfield will get $25,000) * * *. per week for the Tropicana en- The dead were identified as gagement. t ‘man; Elmer Broady; Earl John-| The state of New York collects LONDON i®# — A shattering de-'son; James E. Rogers and Wil-'more than $2 million revenue a liam Collins. week They were trapped under . a taxes. Piece of slate 78 feet long, 22 feet ——— in stateimposed gasoline ne Cr a clinging to the neck of her bride- | * “ iy "ike oo Cunemmsinoiees. . “Because I like if,” he replied simply. “I can’t explain why oth er actors don’t do it. Perhies some of them don’t have stage jtraining and are afraid of doing « live shows. “F do it because I enjoy: doing| it, because I think an actor should’ eg for two years. I'll one of those years, so I think it’s pretty good timing.” .. . in a bad way be. tied up for In Monte Carlo (Grace Kelly's kingdom) honeymooners get a ten jper cent discount on their hotel ‘bill. * : * * * Despite this finance, Hes- ton continues _ in the Shirley Temple fable} “Beauty and the Beast.” A week] from tonight, he’s appearing on) Playhouse 90 in John P, Mar- quand’s “Point of No Return.” This called for an explanation, | and I demanded it while man i am ne easel: | NTIAC TOMORROW FIRST SHOWING JAYNE MANSFIELD Prd Will Success Spoil | Rock Hunter the COUNT BASIE BAND wont! WILLIAMS ang MANY —PLUS— | “9 ~ ADDED: FEATURE THE STORY OF A TEEW-AGE the FIRE-BOMB! green blon with SUSAN OLIVER IN-CAR HEATERS Sunday: joan Collins Wite"— Plus “The Deer-Slayer” in “Sea NOW Thru FRI. wide and 2 to 4 feet thick. Howl Caan yl * < 3 @ ALL COLOR e i Herbert E. Jones, executive. vice president of Amherst, said the fall’ Was a rare type. He said it hap-| pened at an intersection where | bolts had been inserted. in the slat roof as a_ safety Hamtramck Running Own Relief Program: andj2200 into county treasuries re- ‘while attending the opening of a. \Broadway play. The Aventures OF Omar Khayyam | HAMTRAMCK (INS) — Ham-| itramck, in a throwback to WPA} days, has been operating its own| unemployment relief program for three weeks. Mayor Albert J. Zak disclosed} the city’s department of public| works has been providing jobs for, 360 unemployed residents who have | exhausted state benefits.. a *~ * * { The jobless men receive $1. 75! an.hour and work an average of |. two days a week pruning trees, cleaning streets and alleys and re- — pavements. : x t* * ‘ ‘A city fund of $25,000 has been set up for the project, and the city will add more if necessary; ieee) oe seelelency:y 18) FACES’ CinemaScoPEe ee rLAWw PARSON AND Pei » Ni hy 1 ‘Ne aM Legend re) a the Lo st “PERRI” ...... 7:00 ~ 10:00 Playwright Kaufman “OMAR KHAYYAM” ... 8:45 Collapses at Theater NE WYORK (—Pulitzer Prize-| winning playwright George S. Kaufman collapsed last night]. _ DOORS OPEN 6:45 HURON TF ME ATER An hour later a friend. at Kaufman’'s.Park Avenue. apartment said the writer was feeling fine. ke ek we The 68-year-old Kaufman, also a producer, was stricken midway through the second act of ‘The Entertainer,” starring Sir Laur- ‘ence Olivier. * * * i Doctors who examined Kaufman at the Royale Theater diagnosed! - his case as a gastric upset. Bill Seeks to Double Fee Hey Teenagers DANCING © EVERY FRI. and SAT. ROCK 'W’ ROLL and ROUND -. to the music of | STEVE FEARN and His Band STRONG’S PAVILION ' Keego Harbor . for Drivers’ Licenses LANSING # — A bill to double | the state drivers license fee, mak: |}. ing it $3, and channel the extra/| ‘appeared today in the legislature. It was defeated in 1957. | - ff hf : Under the proposal of Sen. \Frank Andrews (R-Hillman), the’ additional. money returned to coun- ties would be earmarked for law enforcement. expenses of the sheriff's: department. * .* * Counties how get 50 cents from | Starting er Peb. 13, 1966 each license fee at the - present $1.50 rate. . 4 @ ROYAL OAK * RAVIOLI * (Fresh cote Perch) well, Sg ane the mest delctenn eo Saturds : am —. Tuersay 4:00 PMs PASQUALES RESTAURANT and PIZZERIA 895 LAPEER ROAD—OPPOSITE BUCKHORN LAKE - LAKE ORION” * * pu count pinnee a Carry-Out Service _ MY 3-1421 et (oon to Midnight . z RANDAN | EXQUISITE NEW. UAPANESE STAR IN JAMES A. MICHENERS STORY OF DEFIANT! DESIRE... ny shi fiw! WAM: BAL Features at : 1:14-3:16-5:18-7:23-9:28 —ADDED— “FOX TERROR” TECHNICOLOR CARTOON STARTING - SUNDAY! — + Nest-building and family duties, ‘ ‘ee pore on - 5 AS ale * ie i ga? fs | ee} . = x* . Pigs 34 ae ; ear a pot ‘ 7h os | *e r = 2 a= Pe 6 ee AS * of, ae \ ee and the National hie fave. Geographic Society ON NEW PINIONS Birds that flew south this autunm|™ made the journey on new pinions. Just before migration the birds shed flight feathers, frayed from and grew fresh ones, <~— The birds that stay north also . molt, and develop ‘new outfits | containing a heavier growth of feathers “to conserve body heat. The feet of the ruffed grouse, Wild Animals, Birds Grow New Ou summer, As cold weather” ap-mer it wears brown fur, But when|- a favorite game bird, are bare in + 2 stays brown in winter, Similarly, The snowshoe hare has another|an ermine from the north will con- ability that gives it an alternate|tinue to change its color in the name — varying hare. In sum-|snowless south. __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1958 af in jviding the snow.| / ducing a comblike fringe that serve | ‘late tall i | Sis paling ny aly ss pr ay early spring searches food among the drift Fears only blotches the YER GUESS IT'S NOTA NIGHT— _ JAKE, NOTA / FAT CHINESE Av 4 HOME BOARDING HOUSE ", LL BRING Y ‘ 4 1 ONE CIGAR Z ' - OUT OUR WAY 1/ OH, POPP. --HOW LACY ONE WITH (/ I PUNCHED THRU A BLEED'N’ JS HEART WITH DROPS OF BLOOD muon ros ms TUME/ BUCK FoR , ae EH~- \—E: WHAT'S PARAGON THEY COME iN INDEEVISUL IN HERE WITH THESE FIFTIES «YEAH HERE AAT 1S ~ONE4O {Nou SCARE- CROWS KINDLY FETCH ME FINE PANATELAS +~/. YOUR AFFAIRS HERE } BEEN NURSING IN KING GULCH MADE GOOD AND NANCY a : ; * y. re <— j oe ws ERAN x iH Ti ri By Ernie Bushmiller WELL, CHILDREN--~. TODAY IS THE. BIG YEARLY TEST I HOPE WE MAKE | OUT GOOD ON NANCY AND SLUGGO--- I HOPE YOU TWO CAME PREPARED YES, MA'M--~ WE.. BROUGHT A WISHBONE el Satara. Rk SHeynteye sss 1958 by NEA Service, inc. T.M. Reg. U.S. Pat. Off HERE, TOO, MR. ROD! WORD FROMI| TH’ CROWN PRINCER, I MEAN — KING WILLIE! Any’ MORTY MEEKLE HELLO, _ By McEvoy and Strieber IN MORTY-- we A 2 EAYEH. COME : as FEET ‘ ’ “g oF oe ... THREE COOKIES AN HOUR 1S KINDA HIGH INTEREST FORA DIME/ 7 , O.K., BUT HAVEN'T HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris U EORGOTTEN oD : 3 GRANDMA 7 GES THATS WONDERFUL / ; MOMMY-= I GOT 100 IN 1™ VERY PROUD ARITHMETIC, 100 Neer 7 OF You,/ SPELLING ANO : DY 100 IN a TODAY fi = a NK. nN | : : = 6 WS . * Bey | if bj , a " é : Va\ut JUST FOR THAT | (cers HAVE (1 wate no = Noten ea Cont ORDER Were on SOME THING 1M SO TIREOL CAN. YOU'D LIKE FOR | 5 aah LP THAT GN'T HARDLY STANDY DINNER; +] |\GOOD Far . Me sf 2 B me % f) ' t. A $ ino “ 0 ' . oA ee ee Baek eae wis : : ea ray Jae tees yeas ‘ ae : Ve. Bete oo ee, Ng ae a Ree ek See = as “THE PONTIAC PHESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Ee en or ee . Markel Scon es ams U. Ss. Busi ness ; Profits: Still Exist, tea Top Pe haere am ete IGN naouie bo gromecs' ue tad Wo a Quotations ago oa by_ the goers Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of By SAM DAWSON cock a ax anee ee Getting” suc- =! 5 ‘ ‘ soa R Be: oe today |ceasive dectines, Early treding was|Wemessay. NEW YORK @® — Wall Streét/half reported declines and most|in profits over their 1996 returns.|ing a little by the worries of other|Th 44) ang Qutdoor Signsm to reckless driving. He was origi-/quiet. - : and Main Street have two thingsjothers only slight advapces, F * * * ‘ . Commercial At © hnatid 3 Produce In other industries the by show nice g Complete u nally with drunk drivi baccos continued to to ponder some . Two industries are thought Tobacco companies Prost ie ee] Dram en & - 1. Reassuring words from Wash-|down trend in profits is more profit gains over the. previous|m - Se rn Municipal Maurice FE. Fin-jadyance. Steels, rails, aircrafts,|. ®ruite & 3 T without ex-|ll FE 8-3050 Ss . Detletous, BG. <.<.c0s.++-s ssejington that the slump is beingjmearly uniform. Textile firms go year, Makers of drugs negan fined him $100 or 10 days. oils, radio-televisions and airlines/Appies Ma. -sacnsee +++ MARS ‘d and won't be allowed tojon with their own recession. Min- ® gains, For , bel a <= Atoms Maer, Te wns Eilget ont of hand i the povernonentling and soctalworking' commpenies Berkley Legislator «|tie group ‘0s whole they're up| _lnett. Richmond ® Seve . Craneda St, pleaded gully today ee regen oe A fod of distrating elcsingsing —? earnings pee | oh aad Seenneeeeennaeens to reckless driving. Municipal) Key stocks rose from fractions| Sees ga” aeeuenpeseg 33 | reports from many. industries and x * * é Seeks Extra Pay Judge Maurice E. Finnegan fined|to around a point. There were a 1 wremgadlbe aa~ Sp gaia seepiees be 23 \in its wake a number of cuts in As a whole the machinery him $25 or five days in jail. few small losers, Horseradish pk. basket se.,% te earnings ot building ma-js¢esions goes through. teg- | The Pontiac City Commission has’ china public tone of business economic | squash” as can't terial suppliers,. off about 15 His proposal would pay,a leg-| = a oun eect Fee, Recess att) 8 he. 18 grow: in time they must fold. Al cont from the previous jon islator $5 an hour for actual work! hearings for Tuesday, February 18, 1958 at 8 o'clock F V.F.W. Hall. 4680 W. i distressing number of small bus-| “Foe most makers of farm equip-|in between formal legislative meet- Eastern Standard’ Time in the Commission Oe Walton ‘Blvd. Friday from 5:30 to The background tee the} ~ jinesses have been doing just that.| ont the trend is downward. All/ings, like service on special in-\j P- ™- 1 tent “s — — [cup iten Siar pregame ~ post Poultry. Fortunstely, with the aoeeed ag|meat packers reporting so far|terim committees. ee Chamber, City Hall, 35 S. Parke Street on Intention rmis- EGG. ity profits haven't turned shown drops, in some cases| The compensation would | Rummage Sale, Satur- sion for selective rail freight in- Saeaie tote aan pegs tob. ated It is a matter of shrinking weed ones; = ™ . addition to the present flat salary to construct two yas paarag concrete surface day tive 15th, 10 Ban. 371 E Pike. jcreases Pony Seay se Of higher! petreit, casen tclulled, federal-sta‘e| profits. RE are * of $4,000 course- and related work on the following streets: ‘ ‘Ss r construction. - : Reet on a ee ey ot had neteta, smuidst| More than half of the chemical|Denses: : 1, : . ummage Sale, 9 AM. Feb. 15th. Tid aug,” son meaiuin, “SERN. eid: or ainge for 1957 Pep Up. almost|companies reporting have felt the| Rep. Fr Bagley Steet fom Arthur to South Boulevard avg. 38%; ; . , mt Araya adv.) New York Stocks S'wsowns, “Grade A, extra. Iatet, 1 daily Oren they are sported tye Maryn equeeae, ap have All Sanh : | : : 5 . 38%; u ‘ ete __BOTIGE OF JON TO CON.| __ (Late Morning Quotations) et ni yer oo rede Bree. jindividoal companies tne industies| oof TO oducts iobastry. vance enaniay omipaxi apy toe st ary reba me sepnae 88 [Air Reduc .... 525 Int Shoe ..... 35.6|38%@; checks. which whole reporting |' . .| lowance “Sou ate bereby notified that at « regu-|Ailied CB -:+-" 184 Sat Tah & Tel 384), Comme aa’ elim’ lores sete: targehdeclines, a cane eas, te Hudson Avenue from Putnam to Pingree iar meeting of the Commission of the/Aiis “chal ..". 35 Jones & L... 385/36-30%; medium, 34-35: Orede B. large, * *& & . Sis asa Wear gedaan Ot BE terete BR eran See | Stet Je an example. The two| The Talloads’ sad earings =e Norge UJ +t Wi 1 Add Ivy Street from Perry to Montcalm be the intention of the City Commission 4 airtin’ "(°° 16.7 Kresge. 88 .. 25. o —— biggest companies made “record has been heard extensively in and orge nl | A from Cadillac to Summit : to construct two-inch asphaltic conerete|amCan ...... 424 LOP Glass — out’ of Washington. All airlines : Jefferson venue surface course = related work Ofiam Cyan ..... 40) «=—Lib McN& 8 DETROIT POULTRY =o profits last year. So high was their : Ca ee reat a a di cont Am Gee S Fi 404 Ligg & My --. 644) DETROIT. Feb. 12 (AP) — Prices Baldltaie that they outweighed the rest|TePorting to date show sharply ond W rk Shift. New York Avenue from Baldwin to University . to Rundell Street st en estimated cost am M & Pdy .. 34.5 Lockh . \for No. 1 top quality live poultry up to/ ‘ke : shrinking profits. So do some air- 0 of $8,365.56, and that the plan. profile Am Motors « 8. Geet cciisess 3am: : 5 Drive from Astor to East Boulevard end estimate of said improvement is on|Am Rad ...... 13.2 Lone 8 Cem .. 323 26; light thakers. . > Northway file for public inspection, Am Seating ... Se ard . 0.6) a a: heavy type, broilers and fry- : ee CHICAGO wm— Norge Division Tt is further intended to construct said |Am 79.2 & . & . * k Interested smeparounens i aeeerdenes Se oe Am Tele Tol 13] Mock Tex «-'- Eisen ” chess Lae qsek-iLists Pontiac State Ban But a number of industries buoy|of Borg-Warner Corp. announced For further information see legal notices. plan, pre a es! te, and that the| Am Tob........ + 4 c e : : : ; cost thereof shall be defrayed by special Am Viscose ... 28 May D Strs .- 365 as 836th Largest in U.S. [up Wall Street's spirits. Retail| Wednesday establishment of a sec-| that all of the lots Nand" paresis of/Anae WE cc: la Merron’ a": Te) companies reporting so far are in|dnd work shift at-its Muskegon] Property ne. stench urged to appear. ae jaw gy a a, cases armour & Co : a3 Mini nee ese ba Dated February 12, 1958 2 to Rundell Street hell _conetivete the AU Retin biges 22 Mont Ward a 36 : Aveo $4 ie ..cee ae! penses, thereof aid that $2,008.20 of thelBenais Qv'o,:. ahd Ne 'Bee? -. 483 ADA R. EVANS gn gk ee ed cere SB mes Gach B -s S Fund. Boeing Air .... 37:2 Nat Gyps ..... 4 | City Clerk Notice Is Hereby Giv Strs |... 182 Nat Lead |...- 98 ay That the Commission of {the © City of Oe 40 Fae] ee Socal «20 Pe : 3 sree Recess yc ; rties 1 cone 2D Nor “« jity chpectigns Wat may be by pai Ca) Pack ies One Ol: seleaueh cows bt Hd BE Wate Bl At : aii Parke e122: 4 ; SAVE 1: a8 4 Cola... 21 se 8 ees Plumbin taf “ming ot” the Commissions ‘of the + 3 Mor... 4. g : ey the Commission of + 36. Pet . 713) of Pontiac, n ane ydrenrt o ad I an ‘ be Supply OE Ba aa Bt Co. x ones Eee 3 Rey. Tob - is * Sb Bees, 88 .. 614 i Of ..... 4 id ar 2 Bd Ries ‘ “aa ‘co | conse Sat xj Pee cone SL | Wash Basins with Fittings ........... $9.95 = ge Bre 8 13 WAYS TO BUY: 95 38 ae Up rply | Medicine Cabinets wir Fiscrescest ims. $22, ois Of NJ.) 4: . no = ' penses thereof ahd that $8301.38 of the 89 Bid Sh Gy: BF iB cam , 5 Ft, White Steel Bath Tubs tm 20. $42.95 . estimated cost thereof shall ** a6 sted Pa xf $e a © 2—LAYAWAY Puna. “aS = 43 gun 8 $4) CecAGO uw ~ After opening jy 3-—-NO MONEY DOWN ON F.H.A. 5 Ft. Cast Iron Bath Tubs bg coneech eee otice Is Hereby oe o ce 3 , HB. as low as $1.25 : “A” Grade 3 That mission’ of the City of Gen wie °-': 342 SUZ Pt --- 24 both above and below previous) eG Ecos oe n will meet in the Com- ig sts. 4 Tex G@ Bul .. 164) closes, grain-futures prices did a/ : Shallow Well Pump with Tank Reg. $96.50 . $69. 95 mission on February 18. 1988 \Goebel BY... 2.7 Textron"... 12.7) 6 iintap ta anity Gale FREE STANDING 2 Compartments lin, Galv, ......$5.25 ; 8 o'clock p.m. to hear suggest iGoodrich ..... 63. Thomp Pa. 48 (fairly sharp P A ite or Colored 2 rtment Si nks $12.95 interacted, nn? ase Pern ce eae <-. TE Feamsatter™n: 5e]|ings today on the board of trade, T T LAUNDRY TRAYS | 1%io. cavv. ....s8so | White or Colored 2 Compartment Sin W.O. T2Tt Gt No Ry... 358 Un Carbide 906] Transactions were moderate to z OILE S , oe rere eh EVANS SB Gan Ar Lin a4 heavy for a while oe : Complete with sturdy stand 1%-in. Galv. , oe 8 Se Beaty to Inston $28.95 , | Bolland ce girs, --- &4ipicked up on word from Washing- Here's values | ond 7’ ashe rE, Gees Hy Wy Gas Co: Mfiton that @ bloc of legislators are plus! Modern | ™ koa First quality | 24n. Galv. sees SLM inless Steel Kitchen Sinks ..... 1g 939-95 coer gp ha ig SA ot|tng Rand 168 Us Best ..:. se3|Working toward action on a bill| = mode tae — CASH AND CARRY ONLY meee Stee necnen Si Reg. 960.95 Less and add Article IV to part two or|(iand Be. Oe ete e fx. 24 /t0 freeze all farm support prices “Ses eee a ‘ , ga. Bullding Code for the|tet Bar Bch 27) Werte 1". €33/at the 1957 levels. The Department. . “2 aC bg Be [int “Wek “0020432 Wilson *'co 383 of Agtierdbre had proposed redue| e ‘COPPER | » _Bection That Por pert Pes | ut Paper .|: 904 —_ 2 oe. j Ss ee Yee FRYE (WS Meat, Peet © Smee $15.95 ———— = —Ontinence Odin % cake Guanaas Near the end of the first hour) PIPE ' previo A ee vd : the Same ie hereby amended ae follows'| egw YORK (Complgd by the Hin was % to 1% higher, — 2 Compartments Bath Tubs suk impetus ............ $12.95 : sociated Pr corn ov : I gt ag "tate abt olf entay SLIOM:_ nts tnchanged to %, , CAST IRON SINKS || 20-F:. Lengths || Garbage Disposal sms .......... $39.95 “Ore r= ‘ ; Ses 3 higher,~ Mare rye um : . . sccordanes, with the yy aan Weck eo wat m8 a is \changed too %& higher, March FIBERGLAS 21x32-inch — A Grade ¥,.in. , 19¢ Fi Bath Tubs Crate Marrea eee ee ewe re * $19.95 Up to the 1956 edition of ‘the. Netk ear Ago, ......2488 1207 132 1703,$1-29%; Soybeans % to % higher, | LAUNDRY -TRAYS $ Apt. Size Electric Range cu sic’ ds naan y reg ind oe the Re ere high —. —. as 198-8| March $2:30%; and lard un- | a , é SS Yin. 28 F enioieanea insteliation “of electrical equipment or|isse ‘high ../..2163 182 16 iisichanged to 5 cents a hundred] With White Enamel Cabinets . . OF FL IT Electric Range and Oven 107 ...... $159.95 __ iting shait be made except in conform-|i956 low :.....2440 1262 088 171: is lower, March $11.67. | ; ol | : Section 2. That Part Two of Ordinance a PS Sr Se ee ee ee Me EE Sh = : 1,2 ,sbeve eatitiod be and the some DETROIT STOCKS . : | Plug-in Electric $9 % Up SOIL PIPE ‘UMP . ~~ Fully follows: ' (C. d+ Mephler Co.) Grain Prices Room Space Heaters 4-Inch G anteed ak: Oifice of Vilage Clerk. Figures after decimal points are eighths| ment ie 5-Fe. Lengths $3.79 ua rts in Thee vn “ee ths el anen mad ee "eG a 2 ae Onde * Chrome PUMPS | crafts’ for 9 cs use and. inapection ae he 138) one Plated 42-Inch gop eo = Section 3. at ‘nee or parts of ee eS Co*. ee 1 I shar CABINET : F an ap gongs ene ga er cy ee $4 495 et lr Section 4 This ordingnee shell be-ian) Prectet C o 1s 8 ss ; ; ; ee SINKS | [ WHITE TOILET | KITCHEN si0n © ie ce 0 re rr & — . H 16th day of February, sss. 5 WALLS | tie" EProeacts Go 17 8 oe —_ =2 : SEATS STOVE VE HOODS LUCILLE M SMITH : Fine Quality ; ‘illage of Orchard ake McCann Erickson $ ; 95 e ; : ; a i light poryed 95 = “"pebrusiy 11, fas : $ 89 : >. * : irm Appoints | a ASSESSOR'S PLAT Gets Buick Account Ad Firm ppoin 5 : a — nternational. Head | PREM ame her rare er FLINT — The Buick Division | | H d | ~ : ' PT. LOT | . : ; . 8 ig rarcee fe [ot Faypieen agers dew omgren i a 30 Gallon Famous Make > Pe, WHITE *,* bmg P ppointmen . ' -< C-l / count with the McCann Erickson 7 Byrne, _ of 710 Completely Automatic B ATH SETS oe : j= jagency. Charleneina Rd., : ay OS | fe = 7 aca r | : aoe oe oy | ae : Gas Water Heater Boer str ns wo tora | The account is estimated to run president of Mac-| 2-Pc. Colored ' ‘ te 4 fs , 7 jabout 25 million dollars annual- Manus, John and) . =F a: oo ¢ urge you het | BALDWIN lly. Adams, Inc., and) Powder Room “| plete with all "A Grade ‘Chrome ; ORDINANCE NO. 1353 anit te director of the ase =. Bee Ger | Buick recently said it was discon- Full F ings. . Adopted February 11, 1058 ae ; newly-created In- u y y i : Effective ‘Fetruary 21, 1958 itinuing relations with the Kudner | , —— $ ; | An Ordinance to amend the’ Building) 4 which handled the motor ternational Dept., _ Guorenteed : >= 9 Zone Map of Ordinance No. 044, known, gency 1 was announced to- . os as ae ents Looe. Orétuates.” car account for almost 25 years. ’ day Sas inti ne | Section x * * ‘ cludes: Large china “ The Building Zone Map of the Butld- | The new Inter- ; | ded) The new a agency will -lav, complete with .chrome tof provite tat thy lane in the Gisoribltake ‘over the contract as of June sotienel I citing ‘Sanel, Geeid ond tion oq take over BYRNE ment will have a Commercial One. aw.” pees “I the date the Kudner commit-| network of affiliated agencies injg| Grain plug. Free standing as ™m U x . sors Plat 107 fying south of Ypsiianti|ment terminates. However, Buick’s| more than 35 countries throughout|I—|,severse trap closet, Green, Aiecton a: % Baldwin Avenue. igeneral manager, Edward F’. Rags-ithe world, Ernest A. Jones, presi-(} pink, yellow, grey. The change in the Building Zone Map idale said the new agency will im-/ dent, said. Colored Bath Sete... ..$99.95 52-Gal. Electric WATER HEATER coLoieD BATH SETS im the above area to Commercial One mediately start work preparing for t will te in: : While They Last — (=| These tanks carry —s a an ; (1) ie. mode mreuant pit, the, Fecom-| we So cad sa oe ae en other ‘Mac $. : Laon Pc twice . _ WITH CAST IRON rte : tolmake # fn om et upon thie aang. Sucks TAS =e a ue eee for complete and $ 95 eat $ — qular $219.95 V. e ee ke the public to be before . ee 95 Set fechas “Ft. cast | ; this “amendment BmentBurtoughs Announces _| service by mid-year. he . ‘ | : we wah choema ilised saunah gra — | re Ne. Se ee Byrne has been an assistant su-| large 19” x 17” china wash basin Section 9: a pa oe Layoff of 900 Workers | pervisor on the Dow Chemical Co. ee triple plated chrome mixing faucets and 8 jeune age aecount and has been with the/ , . ' a ' : + » « Modern, quiet-flush closet. notice Sethe on the finat pesrege of) DETROIT (INS): — Bu agency four years. His bender) . eae Sater hake purchase allows us to this amendment shall be 18, 8\Corp. -of Detroit announced will be in New York. . poy as Ale Cys thal suck pubic heating te herevy|it will layoff more than 900 em-|*"* eee | ‘pass these you. fined ot February 11. 1968 ee C Si Sateen vs — This ordinance take effect ten duce inventories.” ant to Close eek | (10 "Gare from ahd after “ihe date ot! Some of the workers will be ees ee the "eho ot \idled indefinitely while others will) DETROIT w — The Ford Motor ne : and by the City Com. Co, assembly plant in suburban | “ : Tit day ot Fovtuary, ee men sheset castors ort st thélDencs wit Lo sto Be Pd Sa i Ee Poi et. ‘me i - employs about 4,000 a , : , " arm, * ~ = 2% i P ; ¥ . ee : x f em, : : z : : at res \ ce : a ’ x > Ay 5 he . 3 *s * E 5 i ’ ; : ‘ \ : \ ; f\ Pe 2 a ¥ ee 225 : * } ; j Lo : zs \ : if : ‘ a cat : 4 the 15 neral ie where Mrs. Ryiman will Me in_.state. _ NGER, ll, 1968, R M., ae Ra; age 58; beloved » wife + =e * dear /~ _ Feb. 14, at 1:30 p.m, om 4 with Rev. fficiating. Interment in Mt in state at ce > Cemetery ~ Gi Heme. Gene. 2. 1968. Ln dal # 7 , Ortonville: age @7: of Emma Gtine; Gear father Mrs. Myrna re Senak Rev. Ovid peral held Satur. ne S . I m. the cy ae i Home with ae ie metery. Mr. Stine will lie in state at the Cc. : Home, Ortonville. . ; 2 Donalaon-lohna —. Work Ww sales cscccousbas 10 Work W ae eves cdetes i SERVICES OFFERED Bulldime Serviee® .......ceceseves bj Busines: Oi. bod oa Socenseee 42 ~ pu OA For ae er Sale dateesees OA Por ee ee eeeeeere 47 ped sbewasenee: = Rent or b TY aa For Sale or ~~ 50 sarees eetens cs B se cee iienneall de Bs ena +4 For seaevensetees Bale Godda sivas Bt seeebeerar deeeeeees nen egeeeeees : ¢ , 7 & ‘uel sone coenies * i ot al eeeeeere DD saeeinereene peweeueeneee k ewes teeters ry wavedeaeeenee seuheennne Wer eeenee ese veweseneree avonv erry eeene nie eeree qn eseesnsve: ic eereeeewanee verewwee nee beh eeweree pee seeene eee see eeeeerees ere i eeneeeter es peanengen eee ruck: veaneeseree setantaus as d home Feb. 14th, ——— ag Zona Sommers & Chil 83 33s sf sae "4 i : see Ey nit si Ee Fu —Wt._stiidren 9nd Funeral Directors s 4 Des Ah unetais” Service PE 32-5841 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service—Plane or Moto re a8 “ Joh Kinzler, Realtor 61s W, Huron gt, "Ph, PE 43828 SALES Representative H. J. HEINZ CO. Exe smbitious : if oy } ~~ COATS PUNERAL Wi Complete Pacllitiee On NTs? Dra. Plains — Waterford Twp. SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To find a job, place to live or a. good used car, see Claisi- fied NOW! The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 2.8181 From 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Uines 1 3-Days 2 68 $1.86 2 3 150 3.70 3.96 4 1.80 3.48 5.06 5 235 . 406 6.00 6 2.70 ‘3 1.20 7 3.18 8.0. 8 3.60 6 48 9.60 ® 4006028 Help Wanted Male 6 per month a, Full or part time s Experience not necessary, Complete training. enpane advancement to eer Interviews nee Regel " 9617 Dixie Fy. An Opportunity + fuecente, Esta! to sta RENT through Rent ‘Ads! Room, house,. apartment, “ thing = _ wet Ads give| you | ACT 10N. Dial re" Meld of | . lished r an i past| Ce school 2 35 7 excellent Working con- Jes ELDERLY HOUSEKEEPER FOR same and some wages. 23 Bliss Tee eae Cag ese» breterred home and Board, some Room and ve $6530 or 390 Ferry ‘Ave. Pontiac. LADY TO WAIT ON TRADE IN ne studio. Over 25. Kendales. Saginaw. PUBLIC RELATIONS SECRETARY To sssist retail organization ip Call in addition to present ings? Supply ers in 8 i i naoy wet, CATE, sorarra| on ee RT DING service, ARIAL AND ALL skadeal services rendered. Satis- wane sat PE 54-6213. ae is pour home. Bi 4. § be s Bens P ear og Own Pigs ger, i §-4550 or PE ef igs BN i ‘ “WasHINGS & “TRON. wag WANTS TO WORK IN elderly or invalid lady. Building Service 12 } APPOINTMENT is for A. cae _ TAS SERVICE| JE MINE ; va 33135 cFTOR. ae te TA TRERTIOUA_ © perpen. - TO $5. F ort Rd. INCOME TAX : _ Sena Eames oy NO WAITING Mich —. Short 4040-A, $2 “SoLn ; form, ite’ sie thy's, Hours INDIVIDUAL RETURNS, $3 & UP. PE 63668 | WRENS PEOPLES SEL: | + ~~ ice, Any time. or EM Mi) _32is6. Jean Sehimke, NEED “HELP Laundry Service 18 a 2 nas ST ie taney Fe Soka 2 Rooms, vt. bath, clean, _ close in. 1s oor ey % AUBURN aE. 5908 ‘Pagers Lae * Bath tan “fs at 4 E 42579. 13 weekly, Call Landscaping 18A CUSTOM BULEDOZING. YARD a| swAP orvewez grading. Back x EXPER T TREE TRIMMING AND removal, Ph, PE’ or OR INTER - LAKES “i. Trim; remove or . Also land clearing. Sia e300. [eg OB eh nee OK __ 3-666. WANT TO RENT -b... CAR See ead Heat availa, Columbia. Wasted to Rent - 29 32000 TREE SERVICE. wtd. Miscellaneous 2828 51g cae ie wEEKy SWAP SERVICE NEEDS LI LIsTINS Paes ey i JOBL ery nice. Adults ne Moving & Trucking 19 EMPLOYED BUSINESS COUPLE, yg BA 2 — A-1 MOVING — HAULING ‘TRM APT. PVT Ba 3 2, Se ae 2 e é 106 Dresden, Pontiac. & BA’ ~~ A wis wire) AAA Floor Sanding = Laying - Finishing obese A-A TRENCHING __Pootiiigs, septic Field, OR 3-443 A&B TRENCHING BY CUSTOM HOMES BY LICENSED builder, Pree estimates. OL 1-3461, DR ry Gpsnae teed work, Pree estimates, ROOF REPAIRS en oe ee TRI NCHING ‘AND BULLDOZING Peck, Sten ee Saw. Large van or pick- : Sines ARTAGE | % ton p 1 "| Painting & B.D. Thompson _FE 1.07 Building Supplies 12A and As r +a et mA S o_ feneoar ~ FIXER? Order Classified | Ads to sell, rent, find a AA-l Reduced Rates 4.000 3g. f._yide Wanted Transportation 31 >| GIRL apts, Blt ION s OR 3-1456 3245 Dixie Bw. Trucks to Rént Dump Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Sunda ting 20 ‘Wanted Real Estate 3zA| +1800 home. ‘ LISTINGS WANTED © Television Service 22| , R,. D. RI EY, 8 Broker so Elisabeth Lake :| CLARK 2 PVT. BATH. Ta Pen a POLL, Bara. Prine. on main PE 2-163, "ne Rae es Adults Wid, Contracts, Migs. 32/5 4-4 noom aPre tie re IMMEDIATE Saas: a pa fees" no. Ane FOR LOT TO BUILD “2 4-4683. Entr. Adults, 2384 Auburn. | 46041, CLEAN, 3 a T bvi. emt. FRE $1860. 060 Lae Leslie R. Middleton = & re : Listings Wanted FURN, 3 RM, APT. We Buy Equities rm ; 557s. TRADE, SELL OR BUY] ‘ertenec i peadock. oaene JF tune © rms. & beth. In- pd ag 102 ©. Huron, FE 4.8284. « nea? Sedans Set ~~" "PRANELIN APIS. 3 ROOMS AND BATH IN ermi Ma HOS £. "2 FOR COLORED tT Also Foor ot os ee 4 APTS. RY CLEA} Bt New Rag stove, : ea ee preferred NEED A FINANCE- good job, FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad number! « sarees seceesees $/2-8181, ese 4 Pe ; : ‘ st Se ; : my ( | se ‘ : A P ys hi ; . ‘ i i , Me . ‘i . Cy f aot * a : ‘* 4 3 \ > ~ a J 4 i ; y ' Ny ae es AL ESTATE| Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 A " sovis Gouaned. Rase feta, SR S| water, lots sda nie eel a Hak : Pe * * ‘ = = — THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FE FEBRUARY 418, 100 aS “each year. - ———— tw oo- a a - m “Attention® : : cessive declines, Early trading was quiet. ; « -| Drugs and tobaccos continued to a advance, Steels, rails, aircrafts, re a 4 radio-televisions ines| Apples Délieious, bu. ......0+..-+: 4 oo on the upside. ‘Motace were] Abpies Melntosh = sreoses isnt 343| watched and.won't be allowed tojon with their own recession. Min-|py ot EJ slightly off. ‘Apples, Steele fed, bu, .......-.-c, 8.00/get out of hand if the government/ing and metalworking companies rkley Legislator a | can help it. 3 are almost unanimous in report- . , TT Ll lttetebetedel * * *& Vegetables : F ocks fro: fra z Beets, DU. sencececseceness B08 2, A flood of disturbing earnings ing declining earnings. - Seeks Ext Pp Bs Judge Maurice E. Finnezan fined Key st rose from fractions) “anpage Stndrd. BU. ......+.e005 28¢/reports from many industries —* * * ta ay : on : to around a point. There were a » DU. eeeneneeeess *: Sion its wake a riumber of cuts in} 4. nal : Z : z him $25 or five days in jail. iw teal aun Celery, root. (G0B.) ....cescesdesese 1.50 a whole the machinery - - Horseradish pk, Basket ++--«+s+.+» 3sidividend payments and MANY) makers and the machine tool in-| State legislators could earn as Ar: 0 | Brokers said the market WS | Onions, Dry, 80-Ib” |.......:s0c..s¢ 1.15 /0missions, dustry are off from 1956, reflecting|high as $11,000 annually if a pro-j | : Lawrence Bt, Get your Valentine| entiled to a technical rebound Im |PSPSn, “on. ee ee ee Profits ene the lite. blood ot{ te Slowdown Jn the business ex-|posal by Rep. Theodore I’. Hughes " :, cards now! Cards for everyone—| View of ite 60t ee eee inte cast: LES Amecinn bocinece. Without them {Psion program. This also shows|(R-Beridey) to ‘pay for between 3 i one of the best selections in town.| cently. same time, the |Rhubarb, nothouse, (Ocbs.) 408... Heese te eg eanny only, can |UP,am the sorties ot wtiting ma- — teg-| The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public : business economic a sees = “ : terial suppliers, ; al ig would pay a a news was improved. Fa ge <*> 35 sow io tinge they mam Sit Alcent tom. the ireviews year, '|tslator $5 an hour for actual work _ hearings for Tuesday, February 18, 1958 at 8 o'clock Fish V.F.W. Hall. 4680 W. . Grae ' small For most makers of farm in between. formal legislative meet- Commissi : Walton vd. Friday from 5:30 to Aa egy. ym _— Bien . inesses have beeri doing just that. ment the trend is vine gr an ings, like service on special in- p. m. Eastern Standard Time in the: i0n 7:30 pm. Ott. mee ieronatenn. ice patna Poultry - rhage pes oy great n@-meat packers reporting so far|terim committees. Chamber, City Hall, 35 S. Parke Street on Intention - , , yY profi ven't turned The tion would be In VF.W; Rummage Sale, Satur-|Sion for selective rail freight im) 1 css eng tary o- Bees to |losses. It is a matter of shrinking! tec, ores” TOP" SOME Cases] |e Comet eeeecent fat salary|| to construct two inch asphaltic concrete surface day the 15th, 10 am. 371 E, Pike.|creases and forecasts of higher|peiroit, - cases tmelutied, tederal-state| profits: : : 000 ex: k the following streets: adv.joutlays for heavy construction. : * * * of $4,000. year plus $1,000 ex: Course and related work on the to , Me Oe ae ace or tad neporte, recona| More than half of thé chemical Penses. “ ¢ Sale, 9 AM. Feb, 15th rk Stocks wid aug. win, egitim, “SEIN, Wid Coeminge for 1257 Pow, up- almost|combanies reporting have felt the| Rep. Frank Williams {D-Detroit) Bagley Street from Arthur to South Boulevard : . 9 ; me : Se: Mserge. |e 1957 pop up i submitted for the : First yterian Church. adv. New York Stoc avs SS. ae ie he profit margin squeeze, as have all : — Sees estiieas tiie i browns. wid. avg. 36%; nedium, (CY, Often they are seported by!t “wo: companies in the paper|*eer & bill to Cadillac Avenue from Oakland to Bundell NOTIGE OF INTENTION TO co : wid. avg. 38; Grade B, large, individual companies in industries * stench Finch, agphaitic conersie 9UrISCe| a. nissy 24 tat ene... Seale: eeecke Ee ag ao whole are reporting|@M4 paper products —cZA “| Homestead Drive from Astor to East Boulevard _{ ———_——_sourse OH Cadillac Avenue Secale , ay ’ Most lowance : : "you ate hereby notified that at « regu [Allied Ch +. {84 dnt Teh B Tel $94), orobo, aa, extra laren, 20-40; torgefdeciines. of"eampanieg repert ‘de . 252 Murray Cp... 238) py . Feb. 12 (AP)—(UBDA) — ; ' penses and that $2,028.26 of the! pendix Av .... 46.5 Nat Bise ...:.. 482 icattie. salable, 100. Barly trade slaugh-|the nation, ADA RB. EVANS penny gg tiene cock One apenas Seto’ ~y SA Nat Cash BR .. 54 /tes steers and heifers steady; cows) Last year Pontiac ‘State Bank Tl alle oncom’ | — ty tae 9 ee notes steers| WAS listed as_ 899th, which ‘indi- City Clerk Hereby oee* See wot taea * 8 ¢ ; most good to choice steers p That, the Commalssion of the city et|Bore Wern a zi NY Centra"... i 23.50-20.60;, load: mixed ood and ensies cates an upward march of 6 : min on Pevruary 18, 1988 Beike ss. 38 ho Am AY “*31 20:6 }ehotce artes manterd | seems places during the year. ID TE a RA i gg inte: “ : : Cat Pack ...-. 404 Nwest Airlin . BY utility cows a ey canners . | Detea Pebruary 12, 1958 Gan Pac Bass Pe} Owens C [.. 38. onveaieta, o. Barly sales on : ) Sapitel siri .. 11 O34 . . " = re ee eee — Saiet Poggio AEE Facae Bes: Shalt MND ea E street See-tnem tie _conerete ‘sur- ta’ Pepsi Cola ...- oS steady; most mixed lots U.S. No. 2 and eee SAV bo oeey an eee Soe se Sere : $3 Pesioe BSS: Agia eae ee sean: mined umbi You are hereby notified that at « regu-|¢ a 3 Peiie. iécc "1. 488 ibe. 31.28; Ne No. 2 and 3 240-300 Ibs. 19.00- Plumbing — ae of the — 3 _ + Phill a 34 se; enue oo mace owe 200 19,00 eee os concrete ( 1 Spier Se Sheep, salable, —_ curiae “somge the 4p Be a0... ie mined supply wosied_nagner lambs Co. Bagley Street sress _ Arther Street td 24 +++ 36-23) lombs 24.00 and leas’ tote aie South cost of 33 Tob B .. oF aisent early; sla sheep steady; $8508 78, and ahat the plan OD BORRPYS. --: Bf )to choice Soe-it.00. semmate ot said improvement | is on file ** 393 ney” Pap * 304 thle farther intemase to construct Oe Seah Ai ~~ 24 * Plat, profile aie qetimate, and” thet the ae Binclatr” 8G \ ) ) ; cost. shall be defrayed by special 38 ae rain U ures se Stall Showers Complete ......... $32.95 U ota area, Soe ath, Bate @ = 8 /UI “The Store That Values Built Wholesale Prices ee _—. 55 ESSN tte ahaa ee eG" By 3 WAYS TO BUY: on Stool Pipe | \iedicine Cobinets w= noscss un $22.95 ewes pet . * With Fluorescent Light |. , ath ae cm oa. ai “ 3 p arp y - WE accert COMMITMENTS oy? ne ets estimated cont and expenace thereof shal Qen ae . Stevens. 38 183 Say . 5 Lengths 5 Ft. White Steel Bath Tubs tein a. $42.95 fat eit ae 32 Bae co: B} CHICAGO im — After opening Sha MONEY own on PHA. Oven Fae Miche Yin. Galv. .....$2.84] 5 Ft. Cast Iron Both Tubs ........... $59.95 ae SRR I ou wl Berteee HE ERE ZE- Btlooth above and below previous . Yin. Galv. ... $3.88 a : Seach ee tat ogi ele: 8 Heeucee, ley sharp vue In eorty Gea FREE STANDING [2 Compartments | Lin. Gal. ....s88 Shallow Well Pump with Tank ===» . $69.95 3 intereted. - may ‘be made by parties |Goodyea: V7 Time R Besr %1/ings today on the hoard of trade, LAUNDRY TRAYS | 1%. caiv, ....s6.9 White or Colored 2 rtment Sinks $12.95 Dated February 12, 1958 rgeeeuna ae Ge Pans 2 bet Shs. mpromgengi 4 — ee ia. teak? dene __ Slight Imperfections. Can't Be Told From “A” Gi = ono Od i . 27a) hea r a while as dem rr aS RY St HAG on wore om Wash nets cle: | ST tee | tn cer atta ee : Mm Cent |... 3 tm 04 Modern Peteees Ve » oc SRORINGE ReTb loves Ray': Hep Mak °?. Halton that blog of legislators are plus! Moder nhoee aie, eas at | Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks ....... -. $39.95 and add Articte IY od? ‘two oe |taiaod oe) °°: Te Be Stop °°: Blto freeze all farm support prices at “sa . : Beautiful. Mirror Bright Finish. Reg. 900.95 Lese Plitings . But Code for the|™t Bus Mch 377 Weste Fl. 63.2\at the 1957 levels. The Department | Kitchen We ll Cabinet $14.95 Village of Orchard ial Harv ..... 9.2 White Mot #33) 0f Agriculture had roposed reduc- t: | ae es ae ee ee ee ee re Int Paper |... 004 Yngst Sh ho 1.4 ¢j . COPPER Single Steel, White Enamel * of the Ordinance ‘Ne 'T3 entities “An : . 8 pen : Laund T. | Wie 3 Ordinance establish uiding code oieck avexiens Near the end of the first hour | PIPE unary !rays Stand, Faveet & Siremer ,. . $15.95 the fie heim is hereby ‘amended ‘ae Toflow ae, Coen oF we a caer — Cae Mabie rs 2 Compa rtments | tee Bath Tubs suai taveticun ....... . $12.95 1 a Tress :) - Sith PEE reite ntbn off ote, LOOM: oats unchanged | to 9 , CAST IRON SINKS |} 20-7. Lengths || Garbage Disposal m=. ......... $39.95 4 in Prev, gher,- Marc un-| wnt Seen, een oe Weck, eo Ete aa m7 ie 168 ®\changed to % a FIBERGLAS 21x92-inch — A Grade Vein. 19¢ Ft Bath Tubs crste marrea ...... .... $19.95 Up to the 1956 ‘edition ot ‘We WeneaiYeer tae... 2446 120.7 73.1 1703 ‘$1.25%4: soybeans 1 to \% higher, ! LAUNDRY TRAYS $ : A Size Electric R $89.50 Electric Code, the provisions of Whieh|1987-88 high 2800 1347 175 1888\March $2.30%: and lard un pt. dize GNGO .. 1... seen installation a ye BB or 1908 mt h Fes 1883 79 tet 5 changed to 5. cents a hundred C ‘ Yin. 28¢ Ft, Electric R now 9.95 [uring shall Be made except in conform-|196¢ ws ak 1982 696 1718 pounds lower, March $11.67. Md o nenee oe vai or the oe $15 — wo, 73. above eatiied pevand, the seine wuceis deen k me ee is hereby amended 10 add Article 1¥ as pol KS Grain Prices ~—§OIL PIPE / SUMP Fully : | C. J’ Nephier Co.) | | Article IV—Copies of Cotes Azatiatte Fleere = Gechasil nein ighths| = 4-Inch $ 95 ee ee ttn §3.79]| Bee wes SG? SS : en c quip ‘0.* } Ba ne r 2 7 mm NMbsefel male Gey an sapvectionpataein “Robber “Co.<" UE 18 LB Mteain prices: 7 (AP! — Oneniney 42-Inch eevee ; : Section 3. All ordinances or parts of G 1 O11 & Chem. Co* . 13. 4.4 '.,,.¥heat— Oats— : : ordinances in conflict herewith are re- Howell Elec, Mtr. Co.” 51 83 E r. CABINET. cee A cosmo : we tine atthe tats (Re Propet core TS WHITE TOl EN | Approved. a sed" by the Commas Rudy Mfg. C sense 1 7 Se a ees SINKS LET | __ KITCHEN y o Tuary, . PRED J Se No sale; bid and asked. © ag Faucet SEATS STOVE HOODS © LUCILLE M bee - “ Strainer ee Village of Orchard Lake M kso 95 oe. and fan crate eset McCann Erickson $ 57 te ASSESSOR'S PLAT NO. 107 vianni05. LNW liSdA Gets Buick Account FLINT # — The Buick Division of General Motors today announced it has placed its advertising ac- count with the McCann Erickson agency. ~*~ * * BALDWIN ORDINANCE NO. 1353 Adopted February 11, 1958 Effective February 21, 1958 An —, to amend, the Building| Zone Map of Ordinance No. 044, known as “The Building Zone Ordinance.” The City of Pontiac ordains; Section 1: The Building Zone Map of the Butld- & to provide that the land in the Sooecio: tion hereinafter set org be classified ercial One. ‘.. The ehenes fn the Bulicing Zone ee to Commercial One| mediately start work preparing for meen’ od de’ Gar rien Commission the announcement next fall of said a tna Fog ee ro Buick’s 1959 model line. te this Commission previous to public hearin be Pela befdre ; ection 4 of not et wo Ser ct bus pan.|BUrroughs Announces eagadage is oe Layoff of 900 Workers rites time nnd piace of the) DETROIT (INS) — Burroughs mendiiemt shall be given in *\Corp. of Detroit announced today yo ey ee ring is hs it will layoff more than 900 em- st para 11, 1958. ployes, tomorrow in order to — bags fraiiakdanta tas Site Stl Suene of the” wockets ‘will be “ se ¢ Some of workers will “t wontes ution © ied indefinitely while others will ry nase oe Com. (be oft four weeks. ith day of February, AD. 1958. - | The affected employes are at the WILLIAM W. DOW. , main Schacter’ FS Zone Ordinance is hereby amended) The account is estimated to run seg 25 million dollars annual- 'tinuing relations with the Kudner |Agency which handled the motor car account for algiost 25 years. * * * The new advertising agency will ¥j take over the contract as of June a5 the date. the Kudner commit- ; ment terminates, However, Buick’s Buick recently said it was di b Bae Ad Firm Appoints International. Head ‘The ‘appointment of John -H.! Byrtie, of 710 Charlenei Rd., Rochestef, as vice of Mac- Manus, John and Adams, Inc., and director of the © newly-created In- © ternational - Dept., . was announced to- day. The* new Inter- "national Depart- ‘BYRNE ment will have a network of affiliated agencies in more thah 5 countries throughout the world, Ernest A, Jones, en dent, said. co-ordination with other MaéMan-| us, John and Adams offices and service by mid-year. Byrne has been an assistant su- pervisor on the Dow Chemical Co. account and has been with the agency four years. His headquar- ters will be in New York. . DETROIT @® — The Ford Motor Co, assembly plant in Dearborn will be 4tween-Feb. 17-21 for déaler inven- The department will operate in| will be ready for complete client) Plant to Clése for Week | ! Fine Quality _ 2-Pe. Colored © Powder Room SPECIAL Set includes: Large china lav. complete with chrome mixing faucet, chain and drain plug. Free standing reverse trap closet, Green, pink, yellow, grey. While They Last $9095 Also 30” -and 96” Cabinet Sinks in Stock 30 Gallon Famous Make Completely Automatic Gas Water Heater ‘caf 2 AG 52-Gal. Electric WATER HEATER These tanks . carry complete pein warranty. Now twice ‘76% "89% Colored Suse Sal «00 QUALITY — 3-PIECE COLORED BATH pers WITH CAST IRON TUB peered $219.95 Value t Includes: 5-Ft. cast iron Pd I 8] e|tory, the company said..The plant Freé Patkisg on Wesson Street Side Pian FE 41510 ent FR employs about 4,000 workers.- ~ "Full Stock of § ia Plumbing Suppliet 172 $. Saginaw Street. ee id Carry cheepaira | Funeral Directors . 4| |Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple| FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Syzice~ Plane or Motor PONERAE COAT , HOME Camplate Paciliti Drayt P = Wi aterfora ig a" cee ce Ea , SELL CHEAP. ¢s, beautiful Oak- "Beemriat Gardens, Ra. PE 1.3715, REPLIES a.m, today there ee the following At 10 were - office ca 3, 4, 16, 22, 67, 73, 5, 6, 8, 10, 14, 15, 28, 36, 57, 58, 62, 76, 78, 110, 111, * a SAVE ENERGY, USE WANT ADS! To finda job, place to live or a swar-a-| fied NOW! Cemetery. . Stine will lie in state at the F. rman Puneral Home, CLASSIFICATIONS INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS iaaie seieg Female pees. tee Bookkeopine & Fase sevesseces +s soeeeges “fh Talloring........ Garaer jeoeme Service g..verenng: +oeeeeetee eee 1 eee ee ee eee 810- Television ~ ee eeedeneee Wid. Children to Board ......... peaeuese Sees + sivseees SBA Sinsocesee. ae éseeesees See ke een eee 3 paseuesee_ oe Ssevecvace SEA RENTALS OFFERED ‘ ' leress 3 ekeeane Rey Seaveke 4 tivesens O04 Feciasts OF eee OR ceesevese SBA ivécs taavesedeses 20 rigisidekereamicce @ skanae savevcces OF Haneous .....5... REAL ESTATE FOR SALE For : quesbaxdas weed Bale Houses VeCee eee es eerwenee teesy peeenes § eee ae yoebegeeenes en eee tae eerene Peeves eee 2A i. 15 16 eeeeeeeeae % ouveee oscessess 8 ee 41 . jag FE Socal pueeersbessbesse, OO OTD ee ee eee ew Oe 56 ee & ire ieee eer eee ee es} Ousehold Goods «...+-.+. 8 Valenting Gifts ...-ccsyeccres 58 Aas Gille .. see testeces For ale scellaneou: esass 0 Do i rse) seein Bale Musical (ood: veteneee ; a Bale Office Mquipment .,.....-» Sale OFS EQUIPMSM, css swereee oe e 8 Ge dvessesve ra “Di cee eebe te tee a Wood _ PUCL ssemnewwnere : i} Peeeereeee ‘2 Dogs i Boarded: eeeeeeeee ARM MERCHANDISE in & Seta ibemes . hive weneeeenenes Pe p der wewe stares eeoeee eee eueetewee AUTOMOTIVE : i eegewereee eee ew eereere wanes aren ae or beeen eee gu beeen es gees OE cctveceesees * eseesien’ ‘ , eweeee : ya auees * ! yas eewee tes [So cesbaeeeue gears een fle Z An Goran a 3 50 2.70 , 4 100. 3.48 fi if 48 ? tis Ls 8.48 Li 3.6006 6.48 960 ® 4.05 12 61m Help Wanted Male 6 in € 10 tor 5. Evy. egal good used car, see Claési-|' hav POSITION NOW OPEN FOR GEN- ores eames peek, poems sey =: i TE WEEK “ John Kinzler, Realtor 2 SALES ‘| Representative] # H., J. HEINZ CO. Heing “oT perma- nent position i on ; Aid Gar fufalshed for, car at including pension plan, hos- ea earer ot history. =: “De Poot 3 Pood ‘Supplement. Ph,* FE ae 4 “need nea with executive sitions in our e: Call UN program. ts ween 10 cm 12 am, FE or ume, con e $10 “Ww il not ovale on permeate Kendale’s, 14 Help Wanted Female 7/| N WITH HOSPITAL EXP. conditions and many App’ thic TETITIAN Exc. work fringe benefits. Pon Osteopa: _ 5-4 DENTAL ASSISTANT WELL ed graduate, 20 groomed high 2 to 35 yrs., excellent Working con- ditions & , salary open. Call ELDERLY “ou nome and some , Wages. ” Bliss z P less homé. Enel on" preferred. Room end aod Board” som __Ave. Pontiac. TAD ¥Y TO WAIT ON Bent it bole studio. Over 25, meneaies. 8. Saginaw PUBLIC RELATIONS SECRETARY anization ‘tp pes ig Se ats | The Pontiac Press NEED CA a wit my home ;, while I w a FOR WANT ADS cae gas line, “ wie Sa DIAL FE 2-8181 RELIABLE t) a : .| care for 6 yr. house- From 8 om. to 5 p.m, sooning, Ne gamer tee (ees ve re | | SENGATIONAL Panty Plan —| 24 rted immediately The agg ag os my - YE sepa than to comaet the a men for that portion of the fest Care insertion of ho > . Help Wanted 8 Rawileigh’ Freeport, seh nae Uuuiual ms. view, *. ‘ ucts #1. 800 or Pirst Ps are nd tae interview. en he REAL BSTATE SALESMEN OR “Shae ete el Ui Realty Co, wood 2000. pist. time. ‘Hos- Employment Agencies 8A Real Estate Salesmen |, = Beant = Baa RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- on Action. Dial FE Witt ° fmm Peat) 1084 W. Hurea mu 11:30 a.m. BARD. ‘At TERRITO- vaste Prosact is Amer- ca te seer Pag its tablished of rages | re ac! = A “i interest letter @ 2si6i, Ce yn! bse Caps EVELYN EDWARDS Pe “Work Wanted Male 10]. = np eae SOORKEE! NG - part-ti or in my home: F SHE : home. PE ag ol WANTS HOUSEW. SEWORK | sitting, weekends. canine OL 1-0082, _— a work, or uve in. FE Basis aed ton a + ihe TE 6-003, DAY| in MD. EG or mien service. ARIAL AND AL elerieai services rendered. Satis- . PE 56-6213 AND" ae a = in our seen og ek Pius ear ear fare. py ohig BS oe & IRON- i Building Recsice 2 AAA Floor Sandin A-A TR ING _Pootings, septic Field. OR 3-4043_ A&B TRENCHING Pootings, Water st. Fiela Tue. Fasten OL, 1-4200. nM LL e STONE 1. kitehens alterations, etc. Free after 5 p.m. TY, 3-4879. a8, N.y Call for Appoint. EM 3-4196 _ (se) nk: TAX SERVICE no St, AE EM 53128 NCOME TAX AL RETURNS. $2 TO $5. OR 3-6280, NEED HELP + INCOME TAX NO NG Short form, s040-A, $2 form eoranes $1 AVE INDIVIDUAL RETURNS, §} & UP. a, Ee Laundry Service 18 Ea a ~~ KNAPP SHOE Fred Herman 2070 Airport Rd. OR a a ey rit ee els More ea Ea Jonas. Mi FURNITURE NEEDED Wants SC ee of ure. Ph Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 eres grading. Beek Aniling. “tage oe eo ee INTER - LAKES . Trim,. remove or e _land ¢ . MA Moving & Trucking 19 ramAvICR Ad Reasons AA-1 Reduced yee oO ELL CA A wont Sheree “ne “Trucks to Rent } aN pe 1 Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, : ” Sunda: "| Painting & Decorating 20 3-1456 ¥ FE 7 “LISTINGS WANTED” WA - NEED A -FINANCE- FIXER? Order Classified Ads to sell, rent, find a CLARK REAL ESTATE ower SERVICE NEEDS LISTIN Soot as tee ea were, ete. WANT TO RENT 2 ong B GARAGE, ll available, near 3q. ; Fide. ad Wanted Transportation 31 -| GIRL Pe, Piet Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 IMMEDIATE ACTION | faetiiie Haass stole seen at az “C ASH IN A FLASH #1500 LOT TO BUILD et fide ie Listings Wanted We Buy Equities — R. _D. RILEY, 5 Broker Your Equity TRADE, SEL} OR BUY eo de sae a Want Ad number! | ° é good: job, FE 2-8181 is the po se reas. Sea the ee Bue SYPES | 5 close in. .: 4-2579. ist floor. 2 ROOMS, renee St 286 N, Ps 3 2 Rooms, vt. bath, clean; ; +5008 : ‘ , _gas heat PE ans . es, one ole. a AUBi RN iN” AVE. * a ee: 7 recy, al 1 ots berucdlesodll PE 4 RMS. AND BATH. PARTLY furn. Reasonable. Centrally Child accepted. 267 N. Perry. 7 RMS. AND BATHE PVT” WELL : heated, : r=) w |& Fi ROY ANNETT, INC. ‘Tos x. Hues Pm 010e Coen _ renin nd _suniay 14 ; ORCHARD CT. APTS. ees Bane, o& A now semienes : at ‘ | : ities tre f : Ko ‘chit + Co., 2536 Dizie ey FE 44561.) _> abe. Au ition ‘Brick children weleome. 3-4103, Chis AND SIT LAKE Pav furs} " Call E s ; ot. yt La BEI said Re ' Good. ese niall 1 n 1 vileges, , "eld bavi sie ae 20 Newton “Conveleacent Homes 38A — CONVALESCENT £ ay reine ~ reasonable f state Fy BATE OU PL TO | Call Pat ri Sie ees ‘ie _ For Sale Houses: 43 -ANNETT Good i room, 3 ‘te angie Inc. Lg -®, REALTORS . yeeee, ON bee, meinted. eo 28-B, Huron St. aa FE toes priced with terms > ws E $1,500 Down 3 43 com- a For Sale Houses end Suda gon: BARG MODERN, we een 4 vith ig gat euzage a O Ortonville, end Breren See, Se. omg nee wth terms. 3 aparante Semily home = Geo. P. Marbie, 60, Glass Road, 2 apeemante, funky ‘base ES place, basement, gas fur- a3 WEST SIDE peee, slacoed. an froat reh. bearm. = Fs glen er ar 2 An “exceptional bay at $i2,- . after dn, payment, takes $1400. Vacant. = NORTH END se Walk Pontiac Motor from this : 5 rms. & bath. All mod. h senor. Basement, oil tax ner, $55 mo. Low dn. payment. Vacant. JERRY ADAMS CO. 2536 Dizi¢ Hwy. FE 4-456! After 5 call OR 32420 — OR 3-6043 : NO DOWN |... PAYMENT nS & - : & a : @ COLORED $400 down ee and $69 e Se aa Slisabeth Lake Rd. rE «iiss FE 44821 IDEAL HOME? é YWEDS, 2 hae _STATEWIDE Real we ee Ae of Pontiag rm 6 re SE gy eth Me aid IRW IN i K ving. : Hearts to Hearts The basement wood floors, alum. and screens, It's va ant Down Payment On this prpggeoo doen deen | wants to and will inten to your offer. hate! Yas & SELL LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. _OPEN EVENINGS PETER NOTHING ~ DOWN hots | build 2 or 3 bedroom start- r home on your jot, will build = my_lot for small down _ment. Don McDonald, OR 3-d837, _ |Suburban Income Bik" olf"FE ons AF Stat thrill will last lo: afte the candy is in this 52 full Cg on home Drive! rior Most of the bing in with an — so kite. Insu reck on en m lot, 100 x 400" = Hatchery r A real bi at 13,500, La with '32.500°a0 uy a a SS _ e Behool. = * ’ John K. Irwin F.C. Mi jood Co. oe ——- a ) Lake Road & M59 passe Fa Eide are. FE" sn serra: “ i . . PONTIAC,... 649 Kenilworth, bedroom . $550 Down ais Ww, strathmore, ; On two bedroom brick, full) jas w reoray, 2 Yearooms Een aes = and — Edna Jane, 3 bedrooms . monthly emer. GALL COLLECT — nik GROSS Three hes waar oil geome : —— os trig. and i a i Ort "North REALTY COMPANY ON 4-4 13420 W. 7 Mile Rd. $700 Down 4 RM. HOUSE LOW DOWN PAY- Three bedroom brick. Pull on oh hard- sell OFFERS. {East of erase 3 bedrooms, and bedrooms priced below at ). terms, Well con- | arden lot, 130 x Klien fenced, en space, be bushes, 4 FOR COLORED in - $1 sila Ge aoe PEE $995 DN. - Immediate Possession iw 2 take | rt Wiltems Lake. Ae See eee | Roriee LMES-BARTRAM OR 2180 Brosine OR 3.3230 fome, Het "as. m,_piu Se eS Pate $000 DOWN i» Dilus attic with full stairway. Pull tile bath. red walls with sore cog BY, oak gp —, Se eer ¢ venience oarpien on ead. ron FARM bedroom ent and take over, FE 5-373." MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON NEAR poseable | AVE.—2 + m ent today i WASHINGTON PARK — Lovely 3 bedroom home. 26 ft. living rm. with entrance closet & dining El. Modern kitchen, bed- e trees, Priced at $11,900 — Terms. Start Saying an Here ts a candy 3 family in: come, tecnted in West suburban area near Lambert school. A eo to oo — free .. twice income ma! monthly peyments, ‘Sr080, any $1,- “Bungalow West ae odern, tiled bath, large bemt., gas heat, of room? en see this a lea city, Qualify for ome today. 8 with F . attic finished fnto 2 iarge Bloomfield Highlands erga groesae heat. “1% car garage, Laoag oord ao ao — nee ag cornet lot. Fenced rear yard room, ireplace, d wail arranged Kitchen, “i ped =, = = rooms, large egg omy of! heat, ie car aie large landscaped $435 DOWN -—- Will move $22, ‘ou into this 2 bedroom WILLIS M. home. 17 f. livike room, : Also, — kitchen with co ee eating | Oe ; Pevileges on rescent s some ~ finishing ORE ype os ve ons the m . — Walls, voce ay and dinin, ng Also ta? e =, room.” Near Oxbow Con in Baek sod and maine! le *] jousing. ic e bedroom story sin in ondition, Base- . Ol conversion: oe ie garage, Priced at $8,- LARGE FAMILY? Need lots but nr "chance to get started in a = own. Immediate posses ~~ “OPEN SUN, i TO 5 P.M. / 3734 FORT STy RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. a . = +h — On 3-008 $050, 5 ROOM "ows, Oped i location, FE 5-7420. 253 W, LONGFELLOW CIVILIANS $300 DOWN NO OTHEW costs 2 § bedrms.. pinout new, full base- nt, with ree . Cyclone fence, a" street. 18" per mo. Walk iB, 8nd, look at i and At interested call owner, DAYS ~ EVES ~8AT., at — talid~ |. - “ths. $1191 or - Insulated. jos lakes. §' F550. same avail- 2 i ‘phile,. Choice subdivi- ¥ 5 minutes from al Brand CEDA neh on jot with lake at geste | 7 w ww. 2 comfortab’ oedrooms, colored —" in bathroom. Full base- HOYT REALTY 3 BEDRM BRICK RANCH TILE peer ‘ton i a . ‘un, mo. 8-0735, me Hayden piel oe dlistce pom fa = | ewe : ed oat ene sll%0 ~ cludes Mao at 2B em Ss . $1500 Do. LAKE FRONT. $1500 . Immediate R Bedrooms, glassed Rpm ay ment, oil furnace, WEST SIDE. Immediate s- Bie 7 Large rooms, 4 ment, gas furnace ELIZABETH LAKE poet white brick eg living. ae ke Ae, hime ae “eager a eat n, Gommotvs area. e Get aaeate “aeo0 pe oe oe EM 36210 or MU 42085, 1 down. 10 acres. 2 . trae none i Milford vo iose to ne =. Call BM 42045 or eM Sano. per month in-/. insurance. eae B car garage. TAYLOR REALTO 190 "oe rae AVE. “TWO RE-SALES BUY THEIR EQUITIES . Call us War a an tare lot. Immediate “Bud Nicholie, Realtor 49 Mt. Clemens 8t:- Call Mrs. Keichner’ FE 54-1201 or $84 PER MONT $1,500 DOWN Convenient Lotus Lakefront Here's that wel deal on a sum- mer home rooms. fire- place, spacious “sitchen, screened porch, modern bath, extra guests, 2 car eamee Only $12,500 with $2,500 do . Green Lake. Waterfront 2 plaste Loupe kitchen. Access | sel sgt __ _dgsitable lake- today! Clarkston. ent, till available FE 5-6767 or WE rig eee, Michigan 224 Center : 34200,” Will trade for. equity in * Sader ¥25,000, fee ag? URE. MAEE.| Jerome Building Co, _ " TRADES SUMMEr'S ~ lesen wee bes ox tri etc, Or sm ee y en Ahead me ts to sult budget be EE . erties. Buy at Winter Prices |} Bérms. contemporary tnneftent, . y bdrm. modern, 2 years old, Williams Lakefront i ON ALL fill Year « home, 2 bedroom [ PANGUS, Realecr fireplace, oe arage, excellent | Call collect: beach, $16: fires: available, FOR Watkins Lakefront Det eliemaen Wineed te ek te ‘a 4 Se noe beach gl ge ar oe Son $25,500 200, And. worth every. dolies! days, anytime weekends, 414 Ir- oS. ne ALL THIS FOR ~ $395 DOWN!!! 3. bedrooms, face brick fanch basem luxury ex- full ae Paved streets. Gnly two left Model WI ILL "TRADE Ask -About Option . . To Buy we erome Building Co: ‘WE_3-4200/ ent, REAL ESTATE INC. = + Main, Clarkston, me hy BANK) gin nog ROOM saree aie e or pick up up aot bedrm igo og on nicely land- : : pot pw goaped it. with trees Pul basement with Onished rec- rm, Hardwood floors, 7 - dining rm. Gas hea ed J BEDROOM RANCH, it BATHS, 8 & S&S. 4% per cent mortgage. _91,500_down, OR 3-7028. MULTIPLE, LISTING ‘GERVICE ARDMORE * STREET IF you want 3 bed est east side areas, IF ou want — ssessic ‘a. e discount toe yeas. a MAKE:A DEAL. PIONEER HIGHLANDS Polks, we just haven't had + the pleasure before of of- ering this of 3 bed- sion at this conserva — “ot $16,950. men- on a féw features ‘guch as — Bom bath, — “ment, mpeting. | gas We ures “you to o WATKINS LAKEFRONT New Roman brick 4 bed- home~60 = c Ther windows overlookin on Take’ EA aan custom h tures natural fireplace, full baths, *— lovel $i PER MONTH m, Als You pay BASEMENT 4 PUR- ie sealers Fae R. f VALUET, Realtor OAKLAND AVE. OPEN EVENIN §-0603 TIPLE SERVICE. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor Tl N. SAGINAW FE 23-9209 DREAL ESTATE SINCE 1919" — & # ‘Next! 2 For Sale Houses 43 Johnson POR BETTER HOMES For Sale Houses 43 SYLVAN MANOR , / eevee) OTOUl'S Eee etal wiseayae| Best Buys Loac TARE, tosh at Sole Today he Sees ang, J ser serage.. Pull price LOVE AND WORK om of both pee gone .NEW LISTING one a ~ 2. bedroom modern home w oe an Se ir pedro tine ‘airport. Priced to sell with a Ry Byes é a A. JOHNSON, Realtor | back, sani outdoor 1704 S. Telegraph Rad. down will handle. FE 42533 ROCHESTER Widow Must Sacrifice LON AL = Wixom — a the :“Héart low. Natural Basement. ons Auto. heet.,.3\ m ko new Lin- ing 49 ere parcel. Peatar- bie terms, 23-5705. studio brick: Harry 8. Wolfe, Realtor fireplace tote ee ROCHESTER AREA, BY OWNER airy bedrooms, full base- 3° bedroom with fireplace ment with recreation room bathroom. floor. Priced . Hot water to sell, FE 8-180. heat, “ 5 ene 3 = = ROCHESTER aa Sane cae 3 INVESTMENT | ssale furnabe. node some, fish HUNTERS - Bo ee | meat L. A. H kins, R It jently located in small town tus tite tou sem | Sita ite asin Sec hee ee) ee to sulk Fou, “Ee ioess| 80 ACRE FARM — One of the - Oakland g pone | pane oan. ' ee | * ulldjngs. 60 acres. "Mabie, Established tn 1916 three sides. $5,000 down. “BEAUTIFUL LAYOUT, with sep- NOW IS THE TIM 7 Setar gone | Zo fet stared op that bome cecrrneg:qpectce', bot [Ester | slain". ‘Wiha ee ive. fg vy - ton. $750 down. theve eines. are in excels eon-| DIXIE COMMERCIAL Feal buy with only $5,000 down.| [Tolce 67 sere parcel with Sew groom tome in excelent | Al Dune frontage, soned kitchen, room. eons Dasement oil Fur: | pace, Lovely set 0 io &.| LISTINGS WANTED et gar ana Meets propery” et fig south buying | together. eo roee i is a aa buy at $5,250 terms. — fwd land Se Floyd Kent ut Sue, Realtor Pine, Be? PARRING Edw. M. Stout, Realtor —PRAYTOR MULaTPLR LISTING SERVICE say | DOWN alow with stairs : ek. bung 4 SE side of city. Nice large rooms with enclosed rear pore ment, automatic oil eat and hot . Bear garage. Vacan' rt 1 yg Be the key. Let's ELIZABETH LAKE ESTA 5 bedroom — with large attached 4 1% tile Deane “tal bas recre: room situsted : lots. Tpeting and nice walk-ia closets. (Seve R. irwin BEALTOR - : one AVE. Sheen ‘on large lot, ie At arse me $250 down. EM 5 ACRES Roden with 9) 2 be soi | house, ying $7508: miles aonn of Charteea WILLIAM C, GODFREY REAL ESTATE 6687 Dixie Huy Map pans : 2 FAMILY. 7H ABO = oo. wi . Will ake Hoe ¢ ust "P. W: “DINNAN. one || Meroe Naugel ua ‘jes With built- sourtegns “salespoaple “ons urteous sale: you all the parkiculers Ss. MONEY TALKS e You'll t all that you' ence oe ciose i | — it J REALTORS FE 4.0528 a7 é. _—— Eves, & Sun, in oven and range, |. ice. is $7,500—your : . down wil bandie. “— Sens CLARK ESTATE PROPERTY.. six pb eh MX on Comme lot Gon ym Poot it over and make : ne ST, SES rban, jcati ng Hor’ Daritioned™ inte 4 room: ell, rough "wifing: any WN, UNION LAKE a 4 b= et ai ‘wired ~ Listing 1 CLARK REAL 1] corer | 4 he har S ‘to 8 Commerse a “a eam Po TN. “oe Bt, PE 65-6165 i * a0 am. 0 6:00 pm. aS NEW NCH . A — lov 17 x 13 carpet vi 2 bedroom home, nr. Williams Lk., nom 6 re te oot bi room, large kitchen, wutil- me space 17 f, kitchen.| ity fam’ = The large has expen-| lot, plus 14 car garage. sive jalousie » 2 car ga-| down. MA 51582. rage, paved drive, lots. Good north side, location. at this FRANKLIN B , “ft - Better call right ‘now F390 x 17 t, Bring we will tell you about it. 2 soa n, brick, 30 AX, sae # SILVER LAKE privileges you witl| Sutin’ retriverator, oar te 7 room home| On Mone INFORMATION. a i it ge a | Pink ta” ( * HARD TO BEAT : ‘ iat Fed acre Ts all rears Sf ree, 100 it. Jot. William Miller hee fe eaten ee acon smith- — ron et ee : "th aa | Wideman : bedroom, living rm. Mr 6S 2 rm. xe on | Ma BY mr Genert want an eae GAYLORD] #2 LAWRENCE W. Pike Open Eves m ® TRE 4-9584 _¥t. frontage on ts Rg ga fenced tot’ $180 Gown. this H orty is in an coon Brick-front 3 bedroom “style oa te ae af: Wil like it, the minute time me only * a ake ola our BROKER - i Pe Lake Rd... SAR, Mae «aun tee cae a Sane REALTY. This 2 bedroom and Ga" frye “ot BIG om igre 500 TRADE —1a #1} Sedroom, semi = bungalow with AC furn, “ Lake Privileges garage <¢ bi down. aterfort Near Hospital |e tae GEARS EM STARTS DEAL peaal 2 rept “WESTOWN REALTY FE 6-604) or FE ARAGE. BY OWNER, § ROOMS. Ors. 9.4-2 Joslyn Cor. Mansfield OUR NEW LOCATION Ee ie ‘SCHRAM FE 5-971 REALTOR sow. - ‘to jeave ae. i er with New home Jim Williams SPEED! yr, MODERN’ 4 RM. CITY, Seater Laan Pero LAKE P OgPECIALISTS REALTOR 4 ROOMS & BA MODES &, P's 3 RANeR This "rea ve home is vacant end situated h tua on large ranch | Loveland Your Savings. 4 PER MONTH $1,500 DO are “ae si ae de a Por sale by owner gE sal Wa asi Pas KNUDSEN Spence Stryet mg rooms 8 @ rooms as in ona, E B 2 bay 5S 3 a ea = z was # BISEEE = 8E*S. : & WM. H. KNUDSEN =| ast “ives T.G.Trocke rn up; and A Pasemgt l —_ = — a sm = Ray at ea A WN. * c ‘ =|Humphries = N telegraph oe fret | BUILD NOW basic ay 4 | i, Bi ii ea Nr. McConnell School On our yours We" eal patie op Here's good home. plus income! & Soe ette FE 44a Ps, ~ 3 BEDROOM BRICK BeGtk, azsee. Gas heat, Priced $1,500 eRe ER REALTY Eves, ve of, or tiine PARTRIDGE _ 18 THE “BIRD” To sEm Sea mm sed Lake } —e Fae gay, (6 DOWN - buys, terms REALTO : Ee par ne R PARTRIDGE eBoy Hide. $2,000) Be oon DINNAN reaahe Loss" FRAC PRESS, a es as : pes RSDAY, Pm any Ag so 13,1958 » Dick Turner For | Sale sete : nt nt mines, Lake tel oe orate *PONTIS vm ee om Py mt : rt DR Aig a eS deca | *. D and win C REA ivi 3 ae IVE-L “REST re eae ae a ons oe se a eee NEED $25. ro . | Ne : $100? ay k INTERE w inventory. FE 29 : : W BY « ER ace 3 4 er ESTED — < EABO. = «Soil 2 5 WSF SUBURBAN SY OWNER &3 ACTUAL ACRES Cuan qrvets :s BOARD VIET As FORAY ye i ee . floors, . plastered walls. COUNTRY Li a Soil: ab ae ma _Bt sott-fronen poets fon aor. 1c FE Ss : ; . - : ; Brig g 3 O all pip ber. Fecreation ee fmer aie waor| & “Beers teom aap a bo bneses. . Seaboard Fin Se | : c Tay et Fees Saeed Sane | el ee, . Extra ft D aretne tees | Pr rate A Ww to . < 1 ‘No Prob! 7 SEARERROST pe ea Fiat Mian ae Pt ae bee wore A | sti, AME | atte sea | “OM Saag a aes INANCE CO.) © | $\' ee, F { Al ™ : ae aavoniee or ee SERVI N wirigh’s Chureh, im nan eae st bi amnnne ene Farms 48, ADRIAY Winten ROCHESTER \ i ~ OFF i Re roe Ran eae LOAN an 90 aed ave, pogreoms aien| Rental «eaten TOSLY N | house 0009 a rps ¢ ae $1542 ut TOs ~— 13. ‘Orchard Lk. On au Se aos Plan | jaret Se eee Pins RID Ba some month. Ph. nclOUSEMOLD Goons ARE BBS PLYSH — ? Orchestra) Instru- ., Storms, men, | G allow. t. OL FE 5- TTLE. Ba abet, Aa edd mIDGEWAY REALTY WHEN YOU NEED aE AN SOMEUNT AR “MORRIS » "| Pa Ng re am -BU ve. eae a Sane Mxt, FE ND =? in UGH” RE ; BUY THEM “NOW WHIL FE 44203 ua $95 es $ re ee: ee ee MUS s oe eae aon nba Betion " , : iniineograpt machine 3 B85. 9 8 tel IC ay, Grain & F FE 4- and bidg nest in . ou can teen electri $35. Bs oad NEAR sunate 1 S2hy) eres of ‘wheat “workable in {ine | WHEN You Fr gan ct 6 quickly, on san erenmer’ $i oh | patch ing ane Sivan ne | wr. “CUrenae 7” es ROE LOCATION “BE = Bisekiop road. 5 OR YOURBELE susiness| wy Foe are "No \PREE SF Pinson | _ bt abos0 tmeyer, ou Gert | Ee NG HAY, FOR SALE. a, oches| ; ace Ww Pric ated | *S y t yo ‘ANDI - x -Wat Ge Paw Ona room. bath, ter. th ter ed to UN ou Gr cf 1x33 NG TO | = in $s” BTRA isaac Tita jisreelving - — modern me “i oon yee th- ew a mon oleae | bd sehoows w — ov deans gs.as | = nye sone AL jst AND boortes, q a Seen — en oul ghen.| good jer homes eluke ten wee | and earn $8.00009 eter te ove a colores” og ge 3 ert a wae console pianos " Gtegol 6. ing. city. down, payinent. Pear about perms. i on = best in| The Iocation ot ey a sce aan Fi red bath Doe with’ $80.95 | _ Benth gga} st Baee ALPALER AN fern ; . 3390 3} BEDE ooh. s-00rs | moresaren Pr ot Eapone Culbldgn 20,000" locations ‘available ‘52.000 STAY c SAVE PLUM! 999.95 ose months, Calbt’ balance “up ALL TYPES wer_wet_ MU_+1416 oe Tn 018. i Wriaed tee ia Mets | F 20,000" gat station mee) FE 0. | 1728. Sagin UMBING SOPPLY _pany, 119 N. anne ee 6 uP | cuiting OF HAY ist 6 3Nt bode, bast eee 128 cre ait lek sale | New ‘ocation “at EE ia ee sere rae FY oo) ib pean board Pic ONC bee. gimerston tai.” "rium. Will” de: ; : 4 Sark ond petnie han FP a at E Bivd. me _Fenting Mate Beak Be chase ar yam soon cog cea TF Lg oor ent v & Fo ee Contes D with live Strean so Ses) er further, itor am, UM vaaremene chart, Warvick. PE «S000 Pur.) _¥. rms. Calbi Music neat oh. Romeo, Plates 22 eo. ream Hom ~i With lemasein open-ty ichigan | SUN ¢ mation call: eo ortgage Loan t | GENERA seme olor | TENOR _ PE 5-6222. any 1i9 | STRAW, 1100 teau 23-2438. : on 20M eres e { Py pad A Pieter | egy og ae shee Si Co. : A Atedeis oc bow sa My | _ hace. re s AUTOMATIC , ce ae | oF FE SAX. (BB E = Pine : _— ; Ph ev ps . is r nit wih emt Sores til ee mane) “Mr. Bridges, Wi Mort | R- : ter 3. ike | ’ liy, ME- Py ie ae lave © ~— Priced | = ve aes. we mak eter Fecttent: ot " ' Gara | Sale Office Fo Sale mon gp a ~ wnt se El fery | back our farm. ‘oer noche we 7 “ERTS “r — a by amount, prompts Any p ba Bn ie menses | : TM Reg, US. Bon Berry rage Doors |« ad Equipment 63 agunnsengy Livestock 7 7. 2 ing, @ tme a aud ohare ab vation r sales with Soil ALK i J bn Gog erate r, a hust @ case i. wwe @ onds pyerbead E OFFICE ENGL 7 . on eh : 10WD eports Soil | 1 usdar — al! size: facto ay M EQ 18H kitchen. 16 x wand pure. cineiua: BAR BoaPen ne alt farms BU SINESS” 10 Ww Bronce nL estate. = a and wife should iar ne oe er Agee y To, | oe 1 cond. PRY oo peweiren, cr eeeenetie enone, Y VERY : ’. 2 bedrm antry 2 Park EALTOR . FE 'URON gr ¥. co a — . ' ~ e everythi ess tha on your up. Al: "tered GOAT seeding euScce mong rap ais" ones wot Fe Mam eres spans Sele Me ; conte ONE fy. aR unas ost Sale Store E 2 renee See only $13,500 “with 84 mA saxrawong — 6 MO_42823 thew +19 Bad Axe area Has, DANS—8H00. eta | anasen tousehold ¢ Goods 57 Sa eRe soos of HAE ree oases 28 FT quipment 64 | io pe mae “AND COOP eS . Sonertan taad $00 down tillabic By owner =e PEER enna weuuestat during | homes, modern “or Tees BUFFET — fe Household é preci re Bye ame Hal 3110 ig MECC ASME. pee See Ws Sa $1 (00 Dn. ndy mouee. barn, rood juin ee 35 | shri aie Pbagd GertS sumenee | Gexiend Com ty. er uot, in in ed &: Goods 3# a ot tien fk — ee F79.95 eee eas re nd ae Ee silo ‘mple ay) and ni ) § me ad ssi 6 Elis | Sievler “ =p... - rie equipment, URA} a < and $65 down iced to sell -t3.¢ cely fur- mproveme: additions or- | - iegler O HI ___8.F Trem, DUE Attractive 5 Mo. MC + © responsib 0. sel)-—$3, 000 i ais wo |B Se. tt UPR | Twie il Heat , igh Esco Perry | FaAors. # such as refri or 10 TAI trace a Basset ase tbe gist Upper Michigan Bar | house ‘pain. coustruciea 8 preggers must sel! $188 Fe ee spent ° Se eat ot bat ay oot | Sate e makers pee fein ‘ef ete nue, ree | ~S yea ae Giarkston 7 AC le ay : ar | ,*,88r id a gare ased le ¥ 5... ste ‘1p 3-784 cre FE 2-014 ar, ate. ; , pril_ GReenk + 5 ae mapreeme of Moder 7 roo RES Peninsula’ Bulldin in the up Apply 260 Nat =a zz CRIB. Goop © RE | STOVES BOUGHT. My 33711 a LAWN. M NATIONAL CAS ——— __Wanted cot ties Me ben Cabinets ra batt ity-| eae face canes bome 4 terior ne sieve Reg Living | - ontiac or National Building | APT 5-3573 after : 5 sto changed OUGHT. SOLD. EX ened cost $250 gag SHARP _ Uke L H “ReGaTER — Livestock Bis y room Shige of and kitchen. ‘beth livin ? Goukl ee sharp 14 eujinc or _phome FE 6 SIZE ne ens, FE 3e01 602 Mi -| ¢ for approx. 20 . has sharp- ¢ new ] t --| WANTE decorated heat, oragiee wtil- | i; and tub G bath « ne ain- wld consider { volume, Own. | = 729 25.000 BT ELEC . RAN _2-0601. Clem- | ~ $150. OA. mowers, wil) | NATO! MA wets. in r) “* "LIV VEST 5 ql : how- - a a : eau a i &-2620. NAL ¢ oy aac: ones, M OCK, FO * gage re camigs, On “eee - | outs. barn and arses. tool fe a MIC rade n Sw “ | nace, a Coleman oe AND . : _| NEW eee From CASH BF ; A 006 ae . - ; ; : aan a | it 2 a 35- i-Boy fur- Take : i GALVA a $128 ROWSTERS F er Be sion Pient features Phin barn Pe seg Hf SAN BUS APPL OP ps 55 easonable. F gallon ‘tank it e Over P: Ma nm 21-ft. le NIZED PIP] os up. = or a 4 ° a: Sara. of trait tre awl tarmne | ALES C N BUSINESS ‘$2 PL at Se E 2-2720 Both avme ein 21- ngtus = ool the Nation aned anal“ le Poult : SALES NESS YMOUTH as ie — yments ft lengtt 13! Se Call al Cash ry. irou fron Approximate! Landscaped S CORPORAT ys good car. $1 DR. R & EXCELLENT : on . These 1 ee PLUM ns Pod we ft FE 23-0285, Rae BI § 74 X-I on highway, 1.500 feet | J RATION | Gest robe Mostar gil a B.A FE §-3188 CONDITION, Rep 3 8 Saginaw BING SUPPLY ter 5./ Pureb: REEDING © os ee, al wih ‘cual’ Gees. oan OHN ALA IN| Ses coe of te rt trade | ANTIQ possession Vi NE Te setae | Sale S febred whe: oe REAL Est, ‘n° Gnen, . 13 NDMEss 56. r etc, Mid- UE PARLO alues ED ANY gee 5-2100 | ~ Sale Sporting Go Frio, ready to Em Ma’ rave ar EO pay- 8 TELEG ER. BROK CHAIN er i er ‘organ. @ R ORGAN & ITEM Youn ‘4 “BOOK oods 65 65 la¥ 7 ted 5, RGE ] | _PAR PE 41582 RAPH RD ER) weld SAW FoI ood cond. FE 5- Pl. Shp. 8 8 . esol Write ATCHES?" | KOREAN bow ° 15. r: $17, ~S BEDROOM BRICK" BLAIR SPSS etn CEL are Sone Tet Fe ch Pog gt | sareve “sat ame pee | Sele aieiate Ba © i Ht _quir WITH STORE 1 R alu OIL preme t No ty ACE. IN ‘ oe pat hes ol Kn ag agen | Sa is ele eee So oe ee OO oe bor ay ara ag mara ag, Sale Farm Produce 75 ee ra o d Sars wel Bet at oer. faut fhe places ae | Eee ce Gee, Pee SB A: Caner an a Seta sce TPE of BURNER Pine ~ oan, Marsal 0 ea F Heres bord a . Pe sandy loa Je | =H rm © eat pine truck. FE 8- AP. “FOR. | Duo“Fnerm reg. $269: ‘ouer, de- w e Hi-fi... OPEN BOON AG _cond. OR : giass for boat deck, etc i 1900 Bij iG. Wh es of m im, . soil area. id red plent quar. EXCEPTI _ 8CH ofl hoster, baying 159, 22-in. Mot as tee °C 63. Su N _OR 3-6202,| Windows t’ windshield i ‘ werbel] LAKEFRO ¥ pay. * ber, barn uck, 5 acre with § _after eal locati y fa x ene DEAL aa ae f1CKS. MY ‘aytag wash- orola Del. C Sorel, ime M GARsS BUILDERS am plastic su ids and N | cond, R muck, f peres of tim-| ~ S7 - Baye eon lak EQUITY aoe ss 2a. 10 1 wag 80088.) $250) t. ‘Clemens rar ge A cae aly ae a baie tie vee bie | STANDARD OIL _peghes immeciatey “Salt ole Ee Ca BE co Or ete gg din sas al rent stots, eg ee — and dinin some, lar | rms. Will oe floor, $15,-| ew, sta! ‘ L EQ . cuut| FoGxp. Ar, boas “Sa 95 wr POR ‘ DERAL ¥ 9s TO room ge ad ,-| - im 1 station UITY Ne L& BE ‘ought | CH RE-EN 1 hitehen, Pud basement. living 80 ACRES enum . Baaneing for lease. Min- a A HOME. PL ——| lets to 8 SALES . ALL ITEMS LIKE N f | « $085. Se een Oe LIGHTS 45 W. PLASTICS Pie = a te et ree} bel located 18 > i _Joslyer | cal) Bg sis Soo Wattet. Or cleceumt.s LUs FU R-| oes of ail k Furniture & glam’? DELIVERS | ie wee ep my ta ate | i gpocia hasta John qarare | and an attached cx 30 «Tm, or Beau English = no| W E weirs R +15. cash. FE pas equity for | sal dur ‘oe 4 bas hip up ns poaaght penn 2 oe Michigan house, to ons. —~Gopenit 34442 R- today 80x250° Call = & heen oc iccneaeas ar 10 Sze FOR SALE OR TRADE. A F or real G00 ~ 2 oriars 5, Sve worescent, | Sell, EAE ABD ANTI -the 4 aie will be hi gut ‘bulla d garage a utility | haul four R TRADE: A FRU We fod . MONTHS To : DY FAR i ANS. —- Be. _S. Telegraph eae Smith cher ia me. “pe. eb barn & 6B THE:S . Kingham Fp dum FRUE-| and y, seil or tra PAY 38 a 8T per bag | GUN ~ PE = »-Crawf R ces, $29,500, | USIN T: AT E _ dten t semi Pp trailer, | look around ae. Come 48 ORE tt. in Be uy s§ nee or . 4 RID - THR 8 oO _F ractor. and Dod parkin 2 « out TO. : | __ son, 60 colts; a i — 190 8. TWO OFFI d. Inc. ‘91s GEW AY REALTY eee, # ORTUNTTIRS | eet 3S. x to4s Ford ¥-5 ins OPEN MON. aa sa of free ea penta oa - tikitoe we | PLyw Ported ry A. Thomp- | FOR SALE 1917 EN “Sa . | avin i i 3 “4 = yo oe oe, TE ee ring Seamer, oee uttentct | ie re moor can a cant | but ee ee | ef HR SBECTATS | rian, = ao ~ y: OL. 6.1224, = Rutledge. AND ACREAGE | Se you, Mutts Pe etas ates | ur cbece aan) cas = na. of ‘Auburn oe = TRADEGIN w.-we i oS Cush & Corry MARLIN 2 om. ooition 4] As 211. PE 40003 | Sect oF Sea Noh roan 3 ees Bossoed year ort. Avro oe 8 on Auburn Guar a yA vile a Fors cious oo 2 pons wins eo usine —| ation. | w. FE Au.| burner el ‘ASHER, Guay. cree wamer | | | PONTL ore ae St ils. Like ee | E Sale Business Propert HARDWARE | LARGE ban Peer’ electric ran “AG laee lems ra . soso | (488 Ba ac purecds oe aa pe ie FRON Propaty 6) 5 ‘BUILD snes ihe ine _ | freeze 18 CU. FT ct. OR. s Appliance, rit ‘only $29 — living ra nge ........ 8 or idwin Av a xEW 3 |_R TAGE O inGS - foom. vous & DEE EM 34114. 161 Comm casional eet. 49.95 ¢ PE 2-25 With oe ga aohid one ® 33) Fa hate coee Te | "Conpmene giLin Moke al ee ress REO. ao) eb, ee | role Re gees is HERE . caeacey AOR Gi, NONTEALA or ao: SERVICE. MARLIN- Be Poa a condition. | att “Lente. ies s m6. | AR tse ps ob wegen yd MEYERS A 4 « 2 — ne — * in ect TODAY \ | eee ORS | EWIDE: |_Sen"™ src ee Rew, Coe ee oe | See cee ies Lawn M se ea ‘oeree = ge answer i Fou dont wilt SEVERAL Graun oy ALSO. Real Extate Service of Pont < oid tug PE og Range s coe Sao stanley sted above are, 4 Owers | 6s tackle and 4 Farm & Ind neo Boal 5° call CELS. GRADE 1717 S. Tei ~ wach REA Gee ane ——— “Elec size Elec ea 315 1 . MAN’S - 1 NDERSON ve . ust! >. a oan # B ae ‘ YY fl e egraph _bed AP OR, eae ec. Range range "Ww P aIAN S a2 _ HARDW E rial : room. aatu res § acre all | iroom h ‘RENT Kitch vee Sa ike Easy u Ac Al ract . ._— s & bath, Fu ral springs * with et __Re Y¥ }1681 FE 4-052 ome Cit "NICE 2 =; cabin se r y Terms. FE : p ; aerese oon or Co a to i b oa erm “on .tlos ; yal Oak At r FE FE Snes 2. 2= Table Lombe -:-.---. geetse-2 Used. T 41122 | PON : ts Miracle M ot Plastered ground je asement. s ose-in lake rea, ' — +1806 Flee’ a piace -g ed Trad : i NTIAC’s O a Ce: tle Woodward * walls, Cov level in back SELI ¢ Lam. oa a 138 Occasional ade-In Dept AUTI LY | eintaOLLS oe : kitchen. ‘ed ceili oe OR T “ WE BUY ots oe $2 Sere chair pt. { eae {ORIZED Chi. -RO SORES ie man atoary const rue Pireniocs mota| Atte ase Sen E Ee Baus co .p ARTR | Lovely, location BRADE EVERYTH! geet a pene! Sarewer chest ......... sissy OALES & S ZED cago Deluxe, 138. iy ie price ta just $3 $1900 sandyman The! ZONE 5 tc = _3:2000—-OR_ S045 ane! is THE \GE | fer Exceil bedroom ‘seun!-bu - = MOTEL | call On ae, Brows = iraae. com sommante. ie John Lary ‘ov chair & ae Sate cabinets tain aot, INCLUD. “ta ad, Grav ie \N. SAGINAW a ncome — in wm: 7. OR yisitest Dodge Pryce 9 unt m |e DRYE — or aera Heywood | $0.50 (th _ Fm $37.95. avel é - p This ide Drayton Pt i TIN a R. 3-2816. — park | Has oS ee ee Tawas ged sgt L.. H. BROWN es pn Ee “PEST TH ON ue . Wake- . 3,406 30 Bo we om Al 1& Dirt 06 =. * home is inco ains \ ESTOR | _—— moras with 2% me 2 bedroom 1362_W. H N, Realt | orescent * values. a scratched {AS ECON $60.50" Thom with Ba systems. dent SOIL cRU Dea im 88. excellent leet set. SPECUI OR egg g fife meng | rc luron Ph. rE pel Ave, mo Grenada. in -Flu- FURNI OMY | RipiNO 0 5- _e a A.| as. sa i sab rin SHED STON 3 chateh ad. transportat ane poe manna ~ -ATOR : unity at oaly $25,000 do.| Of PAINT SALE ET | COL ‘i mane aad ceo TURE pe ag and bowe 8, WALKING at 1 TOP at Earl How: room, a owe) hs A SPO discontinued cok n oe ae —. | USED aY, 8 PE 2-915 The > ne CRUSHEL - a Toom.f tomforia: commercial” 5 — this north aa pics Coen AN'S B AR | Pee ae poiishers. Rent our DITION. ESE AR oki | Be os UP. HEA COLOR | Pa be bow aay “Th the cost, we aig e 9 inten wal ee new ‘wall, the. incom biting "fa Fl en mo ga cokes one NES ies &, wane 3 J -| USED SPE )W. Huron, PE ¢ii33. | "= aa sisi aie ae aah BP or ™ painted: “plastered "va CRireaiet) = eau sas sated Seale alot "th are BB | i ARDWARE | GHROME "DINETTE SETS. As Saag QUEEN GAG DRY.) THE SALVA wa cle = | ee lend _ kiteh agg Tg ys Bi fy. Ste are eee ls perfect. ren 000 deve it aD See AS: | * oe ieee Ak ee top soi Soe baainG. crue ae Rete hn ee rot) Setalls ae a reat: | RENT cc} “Ser eee Sete om Le Sd esse ast ee For Sale Miscellaneo | Eyam hie to. Meet BM 345 stant eravel: sand tama 3 included wily dec- a Call fer | TOR PARTR WILL TRADE © $3657. IN cops - famous nt ae . p Miscenaneous ear Furnitu: Your Needs. mo snow removal. ‘ inum 2 car ts fall Busi RIDC Re reabe Bay “popula hon aeden peomogal 18 WESr Wrenen *” | _Isad. FILL SAND DAILY 1 no 5 garage, i F nesses th cE: e. 26 ft, Y IN WEST | these te fr colors? rmica * es | snp 1 t OVE 2 SESE LA ; bind SAND hl & screens. U Sn wag WHITI E +3581 105 — BUR natura tirepia living room one | Puorercent witives = re are. misc. po gg i HARD. NALS 8 ¢ ae gt Rd, eee bh A rnished : rs) < B OC ——— PEN : JRON gas bh : ba are = o — ¢ ALD ‘ room « COUPLED per with 18.450 "aon buy for $70 : » BROS i TIL suburban eat Will FETE a. rehard YOUNG NUM 8! hard- | > s — ier modern 5 do for & : REA —. TR tr home, thke DA Ww STOWN sfpr are value baih-— et. Sh wn and $i 00 per, << rere . Sale Land Coutr . RD ey tes yee ome VENBORT 2, CH. — WOOD KITCHENS T 44 eee | gine om mare . f eresg arth # a ent | pen Eve Dixie Hw i tracts y en ao Va wes ce a re shower aan " £ 2263 & OF — — | tue: sun. 16 “Tu S| FOR SALE LAND cts 52 re ci ee r. Broker heater, 938; ne Gaain ‘$6: OL Hop eves qettanates me Ore) Ase 7 tories, bath Wood, Coal Ei WH ; R a er will sac CONTRA’ Ww © Ba | bedro. SS Se SS Bes. - Rg EO Mo Two. oal & Fuel ITE 3 ent po __ dise: rifice cr, WILL _ ve roo ric th and Gi 67 ‘E BR | se eB ount, FE 30 TRAD 4-482 a hi ee ne Old Roche ARK LI aia CS us. Prop. 494 | “432, CuNTRAOT I per ceni| Big: 7m. or bed STOVE” FoR ernie new. $t8; table. 0, 2 FUEL oft x Focnester Fe ets. ea: a wise | “itvarest ala ae OR 3-105 RMER A =| ia PROTECTION after 5. FE. ona ween e cedin | apt ae PE 5-8 WILL I y. Bacrifice Al WO & WOOD. DE- Open x60" & P 8TO all ew England Lif oad rson’s Purnitu matress. sic, | 120. DE- dl | WOOD wp. PE_&1812. evens tl 8 Sun” 10 | eer tauuey ie ean bea 8% in PER GENT DACOUR OR Paurie iw woven P77: Meena eat “lp toler et me albot Lum | tier aoe Seat eae a2 reat "Ta 8 Fo: 2-032 t. $725 \ oe balan: DIsCOU ITY : e v ate some ber. : mwi © For Sale Lak at oe “on pet monthly’ © per. cent tnt NT | Brick ramen’ vedrogen bret Sm a ea | ; tons, Om. Pe Casse, f haeed| Eibeterbonrd ek r ic SLAB “WOOD, ia now | We bane 0. ew wood used pp teen ec Prop. _ “4 Sactory, 2.208 toe tal tasated Ege ad "irbinss cot bi Soid = a Fyn ag __ehine ca ba kaa Taming “MK | inci pomp eke ee ' supplies are piumne ang paint | : D. REASONABLE. We “—~. have ae chain : OE Pho Rd. Mad ecated | home by iar 9 you | Phone PE 5-6767 or FACTORY 1670. Ae “eat 5) oe 44585 “ eee ee : chats for reni- pores ON grtvan TAKE anienaa re occ! evenings Real Emete.' ie car OF 4200, Jerome Building Co. cotener rea REBUILT WATER i 1728. Sa “PLoMBING Sure en 5 ————— no G BROS. te Deus UPAN or Hu “oe | : = arene 12) ‘oltert Exc shade LSeCeraGE ts oF | rot ape F ype mak wink. | Se PE 44813. 0 ron, FE) mn~~ cama te, r Sale Clothin |3486 Auburn A B wae ee 34 ALUMINUM Pesnt SfP, .ofte recrgee fee ace and furnace. Del. FOR DUNHAM ‘ey 4. . NICE loading eock 6.000 sq ~— = accel ve BaR nak : 56 P Bitco ae 4 PE 43573. - M SASH. poe lously pha “maghines at GoD 6 FE =. aodén, F semi- Se rn IN ee ECTRI 4 as* — Ak woop trom 3. ay lots E prRONTAGE: | " Gas Si & oy Rog truck Mone ‘ eee. i as, ~ __ CHILDRENs iriy new. PE 2-287 TRIC "tina. $12.9 used pall nn will rE ah $35 nase ee 89 ioe available. Priced tan" menees wention. | wat tee to Coan 53 a mise, ‘deme cain mene PACLORS aanotee CHURCH'S Ise, —, = press, she a good | any ACE WOOD, HARDWOOE - LAKE OARLAND altor: OR nae CeoRy wi oe call nsed Lenders) pa oor 8... Call before 8 cen Eh te makes at Vacuum —— FE 20233 i will get rat. Pret i ornamental tres RDWOOD, | _bedem PRIVILEG! j, rent or lease. Y BUILDING FOR ~) Jength e SEAL Fu 509-8. Jolinson Pane & Serie, “ATT aes w ot me | FREESCALE sii © oaeene : boy xira features. . = 52 gogds, fe ae ohn aoe for I ie | jawa, oe ball EUR Coat. “ay | GUARANTEED. ‘PE 45 ectric, | oe TE. NTION <8 GARDEN, & F atbinn FIREPLACE, PURNA ble > ie. town ee, | Auburn teed store. ete. sporting | as | MUSKRAT il ets: Seve Reavur AvT RE-SP RINC a Ee ext S87, wood a - RIN Judah - For venue at Ri Located FUR sto - Keivina’ Tigidair O- “. + NG. . Birming> orth of fuet oft. nel coal—y - heen EE er on" x einer Ge Minas TO $500 4 wee ~ WORK LE $100. FE Pe Oar 5, REL pects a au iy fe ANCE , en sm. ing Fa dake fonts AE ny. | Pace = ON, PARKE — ome & Auto ag — Goods : 87 57 | KENMORE AUTO oo eer eam] alien mate leaned 0 ea Baliveom wind grove, ‘Wood | sat WOOD sata a set] deetlee spark smail manuf LOAN pine. LIVING ROOM a TOMATIC “WASHE FHA TRaMe aes ts empnete | eaane nil pcs “on Fr R100 jooD water heat to wall ~ i al ge Ps CO. aoe te De SUITE. y spin D os R. eee come in D AND IREPLACE ‘ lot he i@ bedrm |. He r .- _M. Perry St. e rn step tab tt & cha Mayta ‘? vastie $59.99 rhe R EE ES natio “ATUMING ii woes = Inciosed ol ieds wrage. iange Hempstead. "t 1 r, men. K. 0 s nan ont ne (Comer. Pike) _ Ey a 2 decorator lam ae Large abt size enw : Sai é es 50S LE U M BER A 3 nm doors eee le ll COMBI. | le De yess MY 3-196. “ANY SIZE. a int fence. | Bus rere Ew ETER & Livin $500 Pearson's Furniture, amps, Atl | Prigidsire te gerstor 5340 1 Sales R & | BENSO +2521 ba Oe a, 2 ae RIDGE only. $27,500 iness O tok ee inwo 2 get aidaire retrig. igbland Ra (M-30) OR 35000 N LUMBE #100. ae. A ne SEE se cons WAY “ pemmmeonncdline 1 Carmen gi; GET PE 4.1528 iia RUG: 42 Orchard | MILKS“ APPI Ss weed i S sy On pheed | WRECKING R CO. A 100 CORD, Bald RE AL any ee wnities 51 CASH 7 UG 8. eee 1LKS A used TV 00 17 IN CKING f Plant *O_Raktwin Ave «TY CRES INDU UICK raise aes | EEA ANCES MI 6 G TELEV All NG BARG its, “Tree ty. Pr STRIAL U LY CE, $15. VING MI ¢ OOD W ON material SAIN. s, Sh For Se FE 46903) {9 and, Mf Pere Marquet ral i p to $500 a ‘peak, $088 Rents Bad “bowen conten, gg Lene: tin” See 238 & 248 i} to be sold on, INS OAKLAND wun at A gn le Lots Py per cent Selling price 81 frees ' : J Ox12 F rd Lake re Ave. Fercitarc | walnut FRIGIDAIRE, ; | 5-Gar et Wol Kindling Pree Bald- wie, «2 @° fe.voval. ey. TRIM: BEAUTIFUL JAMEs BI REALT ; sek elt Base Ri . | i ch ins cabinet set” £ Pin =| 30 gar ELEC # olverine L e ; PE 5-3025, est Fast’ poste ted WIDE s Migaiebett iana . BoxnY uaio. ViNy tugs $5.95 tester et, 8 ka rue.) Lau Ake duie Sear beater, $e PYG iggy Sn For Sate Pet by + Woodward. 5&4 ; ¢ aint adel at _Btove; yooD H A a 2 dispo Rare UPs, ‘33 A Ww. tion. , —— Pontiac BORROW WITH "AP a ‘2. IT BUY bis, oe oe “ZAG ATT: = FE 8-0636 EATING’ < 8, Equipm nt OLA ieee as Finest vent gentle leat NDERSON. a Pe Huron 8t, : : #0 - PLIANCE dining PC. DUNCAN CASH TING) we BUY SELL & TRADE. filter EM oso dog. 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M HFC. oe =<" oe PER | § Sate Piewoge : < ae oods 62) EW ADDRESS ALL er to 3. ft OSE TRATLERET 1 iz : | Mn otters x ot Cessigcteaaned| 5 ah he “EVERYTHING IN Mt POODLE WHITE MALE. errr) Briar a Lew : : = * 14.95 ae mocing ; ~ sic* re, 171 E MA i oe oe VER Beg * madera money serv) U1 cu, Ft p TY ante (gets ifRoM Ser door tremens ar Pee ann Lg MiNiA- a2 rd Sales, 188i Sy nee yen rv \ Ext mes $ 62 EETS Holl, 10 Gar ‘ee ust ane ee: siren rs ar TON TV" Piast doors nt’ A ae BI - | Rani SoG ANARIES, ioe eT i pees Se S Ty ns ’ ‘matters aes . Reg speed 5 E. | Taside doo As oe - : | KEKT: 2-77 H ° up te Ren. $178.05 . ae ; ft > . | Pood. 8 ¢ E find a oe wr Ve ey, nae ta WAtlES “ane va P TANO, “mepiu “a — sae oe Be: aman vcsgtigeaall | Pa Tie ‘ GaAs Mayr Our yolut i ot SALE 4 A Viet of ms. Qownstainy TERMS d_ Wood, € siz, UPR | peneies tag $40 . rakeets ( BS.| Our rolume o* business Soy re 5 * hada data! 4 “Rose a ¥E 1GHT. i Bianket i < $1 80. 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WILLIAMS _ . 451 8. w at Raeburn Auto Service 81 AUTO AIRS — TOP QU a - HOw. PRICES. ~ NO a ee rare 23 Hood Phone FE eae 82)- rd 3a, ry “FE 5.7320 after 5. i . BOATS AND M BINATIO $ To FIT ANY DG NEW AND Tense, LAY-A-WAY ; Harri 1999 §. Telegraph Road Fr 24053 ° ay EVINRUDE : po cial Popes Bere SOR. 8 Crestiiner boat. 1: ist $790 with 25 electric Srnrtee: Both for $895. Kelly's Hardware, 3994 Au- — ” Adams. Auburn Hgts. FE evnnoDe MOTORS. BOATS and supplies. Two sie i HP motors. left, Only. jus tax. One 5% HP. Tony" ~ Servy- ice, Open 7 Orcha. Lake Rd, Keego Harbor, *IBERGLA- ae ie ceve; your boats, decks, Pies. igias for wintrhields. Piastic sup- ‘piles Oven Sat. 9 fo 1 Federal uMite_ Rd at John R, LI 3 34442. JOHNSON MOTORS — Boats Trailers. & Accessories. Everything far the 386 Orchard Lk Ave WID TO BUY. i ALUMINUM fag fiberglass boat & trailer. - For Sale A Airplanes 8 8 CESBNA 140. 1947. OMNI PAINT. ed Ps 250. Allen Airport. - Hanger space hie 99 4251 Giddings Ra 8-1321. Callfornia $80. Hawaii Ferry, Service toc. OR Pad. LADY DRIVING TO MIAMI. WILL take femaie erepen ted referenc- es required. MA 5-1975. a te inte \joaa, Either way. WANTED:, STUDENTS TO SHARE, IDE, TO OR PROM HIGHLAND p RK R COLLE \ PA pom LLEGE THE A NOONS. MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY LEAVE f PONTIAC AT 2:00 p.m., LEAVE, CALL FE ON rt | &1 PRICES FOR SCRAP & oub| ears. orig a j \AB MU! i oe ay Bd one AND! : \ iets and FE 24-2666 vs or Se Zitamer—Gerera+— Gardner - Michigan Arrow BE Be “Rh. or 10 wide. OXFORD MOBILE MANOR FOR ferd on Lakeville Rd. pep ae we jig you like a 4 Ee your 4 '55 oF ee OPEN ‘til 1 We ~~ “34 ‘orough. “st mode! cars “Jerome's” “Bright Spot” |" ee Lake at Cass FE 8-0488 E NEED CLEAN — CARS. ou pay the “—s. cass a: ill trade down. i R&R MOTORS i | 13- Oakiaad FE +329 D.: ARP CARS. “4 THRU rm Top dollar »aid. wr i "34 models AU BURN. MOTORS (CORNER PIKE & EAST BLVD. _Wanted Used Trucks 89 WA a % TON PICK-UP IN a condition.. Phone Holly, ME Used Truck Parts _ ‘9A USED sale PARTS. ALL MAKES AND MODELS © HEIGHTS MOTOR Auburn Ave | FED IN rebored, Zuck Ma- inforces. Plastics. 6 WwW. 14) boat. OWENS 5 tage io SUPPLIES FE 23-8020) Transportation Of Offered 87 I FLY 4 ENGINE AIRLINER RTO! I > chreets sler HIGHLAND. PARE AT 5:30 a 53 Chevrolet eswex 3 ban: 3 3 huien a, Sedan ...., _Wanted | Used Cars &8& 2 Meith “Chevrolet — ap iUNTER, AT 8. WOODWARD ‘M CHEV. PICKUP. EXCELLENT Pe. Very special, $505 full pees Se Just your car e truck dow Haskins Chev. 1952 GMC * 1 Tow a LARRY JEROME OL 1.071) PONTIAC’ S TRUCK. CENTER GMC RETAIL BRANCH - Oakland at Svat 53_ INTERNA TIONAL “% TOR “pickup. Exc cond, / Matthews - H ar eaves FIRST Used Cars FIRST ; IN Used Trucks OFFER THESE F EBRU ARY SPECIALS PERERA “58 PLATES Don't Wait TIL SPRING TO BUY ‘THAT BETTER. TRUCK Buy Now! WHEN PRICES ARE AT THE LOWEST tEVEL CKUP ‘36 Volkswagen .. $1650, | PICKUP 55 Chevy 15-Ton ..$ 750. TRUCK GOING NORTH, PART PICKUP FE 5-6806 54 Chevy. 13-Ton ..$ 750 | 33 Hie fe \4-Ton .. ‘$65 PANEL STAKE 54 Ford 1-Ton . $7 0/3 i 34 —— sees tothe more low priced cats to choose. ‘ith NO’ DOWN a Chery I Ton 4. § | ‘(pum "51 Chevrolet - ceeeeed HO AVERILL’S —_ CARS 'BEDAN DELIVERY ib er ehiates brine & here tri'S0) Chevrolet ....°:-$ 150, ‘ ! 2020" ‘DIXIE HWY a FE. 2-9878 PE 46806 | PICK HIGH | AID- FOR JUN! b~ Arthurs. EM io cars, Joe Ss ‘ : Bud helton. Motor sth "40 Dodge bees 3 300 REAL BARGAINS AT _ Oxford Mtrs. Also. trade up or. dowe., Sex| nas Sona be Sif 1801 Baldwin “ave, PICKUP 4 Ta. 724 Oakland 43529. 50 Ford 14-Ton ... 350. SWEPT-WING DONE “9 het. Be MSN Wier sates | ® Ford Ton »--$.80) SEPT WING DONGE| DONT WISH “FOR 5 2 Bln GR 3-603. Sobor CARS & TRUCKS GET iT “OUIECK, through - Classifed: Ads!) Yes, whatever it is — dial! FE 2-8181 for an ad- 49 GMC 1- Ton ....$ 250) VAN. > Bee e CABH! FOR A AN RY MAgE oR xd id of dow oe CARS” 22 AUBURN, : 32 'D Dodge 1-Ton ...$ 330, Matthews- | anak fe | Yotr Chevrolet Dealer 631 OAKLAND A VE. ( lenin s ‘Motor Sales. ._SAGINAY: Glenn's “Motor Sales 24 8. SAGINAW is? BUICE’ SUPER: we BYR $623 Bloomfield Hills. dlona, ood Lane. | 5s ve “ST Olds 88 , Pius 20 more. mostly a own- trade-ins at the, J JEROME | “Bright Spot" | ' OFFERS 35 he dg PRICED Thoroughiy Seconditiansd aan winterized and ready to LIBERAL TR ALLOWAN er, new car JEROME “Bright Spot’) __ Orchard Lake at Cass |: FE 80488 i Pontiac’s Top Trader Piy, V4, Proancing ECONOMY USED CARS fe Auburn off Saginaw FE 42131 CL) ae ‘4 ae gins. Two A) Goa iteke ye m, ir own Two ‘53 Pontiacs, 1 Sa Miles 3 Baiee mais Ri ve e. arranged Eas 6751 Dixie at MI5 “|MAple 5-5071 "ie ie: tl 8; i $7" .35- MO.” = aueerye oo aoron Oe OF TRADED IN ON THE ALL NEW CHEVROLET. * ite CHEV CHEVS : . : Le North Chevrolet HUNTER AT 8 Wont sD BIRMINGHAM ue: wt PONTIAC 2 DR ou) Radio & heater. A jet Back beauty . MApie ''$@ BUICK ROADMASTER SEDAN, radio flow, power “the 56's PONTIAC 2 doors and 4 doors tC. : -| Pull se This eat is low mileage & sharp. top, A slick car. ‘S44. CADILLAC CONV, Eldorado trim, . top. Murry for "36 PONTIAC nar = ~ ae i Radio & heater ym A slick car. “se . SDN. ge White. lla ‘62 OLDS HOLIDA Canary a _hydram "4 BUICK RIVIERA Hagf Full power, radio & ni automatic. Wilson ‘Pontite- Cadillac “ TOSEN. , Woodward | Bham “dynes CHEY v4 FO. radio” & heater, ae Geant tester. ond cEOME “Bright Spot” OFFERS 25 FINE LOW SICED TRANS TATION SPECIALS. The following cars can Pg with $100 down sn on balance dewn paym aa 3h s some PAYMENT required, ~ JEROME “Bright Spot” Orchard Lake at Cass |EE 8-0488 or an ent. “33 Ford Sedan $ +e id nat PSNI gee 5| ataman oa doesn’t realize iow many boy friends she has until she starts sending V be | For SaleCars 91 For Sale Cars 91 : HURON MOTOR SALES | ALWAYS “deeb fezcrion oF WW tires SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 joodward, Birmingham _ 58 Big TA. $1,375. R & i Pontiac Sales bag ste, a at oe tien 1955 Chev 2 Dr. pees glide. rm 3 Heater,- PI hates i ket |e mouth ; Radio. om | Pace | BUD SHELTON ‘St CHEVY. V-8 2-DR.. R&H. PG. Waidewails 1 owner. Low mile- Volume Sales . MEANS Volume "33 Pont. Hyd $ 295 ar "** © $ 38. | dr... $495 ‘3S * PG 2 dr SS ee “4 Super H-Top 885 36 Chev V8 PG Sed . $1196 “ST Chev id dr. Like $1595 | Olde S88 ft. an ower sioes ‘55 Cadillac club cpe “38 Chev 4 dr. Save 31000 | MANY, E TO CHOOS: YOUR CAR Haskins Chev. | “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer!" @i51 Disie Highway at M15 5-5071 * Open. Ni ROLET, 1966 2 DR. BEL AIR, R&H, extras, by “i = wo ‘55 CHEV HARDTOP. __ $1045 _ Schutz Motors |= 912.8. Woodward, Birmingham CUSTOMIZED, 1930 CHEVY. shatp, OR 3-7555._ 1952 CHEVROLET DELUXE 7 ? oe R & H. Exc. cond. $325. OL 1967 CHEVY 210 SERIES 2 | Door-Biack. Standard shift. Pow. WwW tires, inal and comet. £0,000 tiles. Pune FE x. "| CHEV’S. | See Our CHEVROLET ET "56 Bel Ano e Door $1495 baie Heater. Powerglide. 2 tone CHES ROLET 36 Station W agon $1495 Radlo & Heater 2 Tone Blue, CHEVROLET 38 Convertibles wos oeh095 | Radio Heater. lypaga, Heater ~ louevroter 3425 | OLET $295 "55 Te. “oer ene WD 95 $245 | °54 Four-Dewr Beis $ 895 aes, Heater, 2 aioe | 54 Conv — Heate:. Powergluie. PONTIAC | RETAIL MT. CLEMENS 5. FE 37117 _BEHIND THE POST OFFICE STATT’ atte OR SALES MONEY! Make it easily | | son | through Clasitied ee To). oe rent, buy, sw wa hire, OFFERS iT Cadi Cony. . $4085 ST Boating 4¢ 95 3 Pin c Catallne ar. ay ‘36 Olds 4 Gr. Hardtop 2 es ‘Be Poni enitaeatop = eiewer st) "s weed ar Put $1385 a 4 ¢. power. . = "36 Chevrolet oo Bee rane $1205 "35 AO Siiss "36 Ford 2 dr. Fordomatic $1195 ‘35 Chevrolet Bel Air $1195 35 12, Se signs Olds Oe. $a | ‘S¢ Pontiee Stacehiee $05. ‘4 Ford 4 dr Fordomatic $ 795 "33 Chevrolet . $ 595 ‘32 Pontiac, Auto $ 396 “Sl Peotiec S Ge, ....---cen- $ 206 "Bl Ford. Pa hg $ 205 "49 Buick Druafew $ 185 Bud Shelton vad Sales Aub’ ublrg at East Bivd. FE 8-96.83 NO MONEY DOWN 1951's; ‘62's; ‘53's Fords; . Chevrolets: Piyimoathe 2 Doors; 4 Doors Shall” dindie WotGe atts i 3140 W. Nites "till 9! | 280 Hunter Bivd . Mi 6-6034 7 BEN Selection, 36 Bel Air Hardtop $1595 | | ae Heater. Powerglide Black | STORE| 195] Chrysler ‘COUPE $199 © Schutz Motors |. __ Birmingham | 1953 Chrysler Sedan . | Faw is 4,3 Beautitul “we New #12 S. Woodward, 1983 DODGE CORONET ¢ DR. | | HUNTER AT s woopw. | BIRMINGHAM Mar aat35 SALES | CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEA Clarkston, tat | automatic, Clarkston Motor Sales 253 DESOTO Radio, W-Walls, Ores $125 Down, $35. Mo. BRAID — 4 YEA Re FAIR LING 3 at 27-0186 ‘6 Oe HEVY.. OV ERDRIVE. — po 8 R&H. FE ual. oe DE SOTO, 1956 Executive car. fully je gla with ag a res, er steer Very wo save you money. road older $1,395 SCHUTZ MOTORS oo 8. Woodward, Birmingbam _ ss | id HARDTOP $1395 ' Schutz Motors | 912 S_ Woodward 1953 DODGE, 6. SEDAN CLEAN. $205. FE 37542. H, Riggins. Birmingham ~Ctean Cars TMERCORYS our ee to $2200 * Ce HE ‘Bob Frost | "4 FORD & 4 DOOR custo M. Fordom ic. Good condition. | 3-4968. t caner OR | FORD CONVERTIBLE WITH ‘5! Mercury Motor Very clean Good tires an4 heater. Call after FE 2-3366 5 p.m, HURRY! SPECTAL ‘ 1957 Rambler V-. R & H.- Ale Lg ng Power steering. pow- er bi aa new. $130 “down, “ST Rambier ler, Station Wegon, eo Station Wanon 6 a? ect station en | : C ee Forge wer, nae ee SAVE | SPECIAL be bl hy a oo. be told a oars new. ZogAy oaly he ert! Boge. "56 uct floliday “4 ar, stee er 6-way. seat electric * Es miles. A black and white $1995 ESTE FSS 18 FES ES "53 eciuail Patrician iy atone blue snd white. mateeh can't be Keates ‘Tn ike a a 4 ‘56 Ford -, Radio. heater, Fora: sera lig ie +, We DR, Dower brakes. $1005 ee tires a ene. a. $$ 4% Fegeewie Bigmihgham __-_Nash _ Birmingham ve 154 Buick 4-dr, ....4$ 777 wer ring, power brakes, 1 ron STATION W AGON, seat” R&R, Fordo., WW, E 4-5602. After 6 p.m. ~ WILL ACCEPT ts, a © easy Tims BILL SPENCE USED CARS 62 Oakland Ave. PE 5-9297 ‘54 rs Rambler 4 DOOR , Chevrolet ry Se- dan. a o ear of value will SCHUTZ MOTORS __912 8, Woodward, Birmingham _ “port iw? sBOR. BAM: Gey our price on this. _MU U 43158 : Ces eed OLDSMOBILE Por ae 5 quality aoe car trade-ins come Suburban } Mtrs. 565 8 1 Westuetan ‘irm ing Sor ORD WAGON $1045 Schutz Motors _912 8. Woodward. =e +183 FORD @ICcTORIA. H.! ABSOLUTELY NO ‘Moxey Dx * ON. f ether ‘its “Pars rca 47500, Harold Turner Ford, _ Turner HEAR YE! HEAR YE! This one rings the bell fot yout Have you seen many : with an actual 30.000 miles late- ly? we ve seen ours. It's ye ~ tion ve it and you will bu SCHUTZ MOTORS Bfimingham | 912 5S. Woodward. A CHEV— KE ORION,’ MICH. 3 MY da40 22411 CAVE. SAVE SAVE is Door '57 Ford: V-8 BEAUTY Has ey 12.897 ATER, war ; WALLS LING tv: Oke ta ae ob ri use Sa '|4-Door 158 pian W; agon | Tile, SIERRA | wAcow 58 Edsel Cit. ......$3277). 58 Edsel Coriv, ....$2977 57 Ford F'Lane ....$1677 56 Merc. H’ top ....$1577 56 Buick A’top ....$1477 55 Rambler Wgn. ..$ 977]: $87 55 For 2-dr. V-8 ...$ 54 Dodge vV-8 4dr, .$ 677 53 Chev. H’top ...,$ 577, 53 Chev. PG 2-dr. ..$ 537 53 Plym. Cl. Cp. ...$ 377}. 82 Plym. Cp, -..++$ 327), 50 Plym. 4-dr, ER ey 3 51 Pont. 4dr ......$ 107 49 Pont, 2dr. Hyd. -§ 182) : 48 Plym, 4dr. .....$ RIEMENSCHNEIDER - ENGLEHART 2029. Saginaw PE sap DONT PASS VE MONEY! Sell: unn belongings. foe dial FE 2-8181. 4 ral} al rom SS FE 28181, vi with Your "nd car down wiih $995. SCHUTZ MOTORS 912 8. Teotaere, Birmingham - AUTO BROKERS Fairlane Club. Nice a sateen —— id ". ae “FORECAST! RUGGED” DRIVING. "CONDI. TONS AmEAD! “Get yourself a winterized safety | ted used car from OLIVE! *h4 Hudson 4 Dr, on. heater, deine ‘transmis: “33 Ford’ ¥-8 ‘Victoria. ‘tadio*mna || heate shift. "35 Ford V-8 2 Dr Sedan, heater and standard shift. "54 Ford V-8 Sedan radio aed ee, mission, "}4 Pontiac and 56 —i Seoeiel.3 Dr ‘dio “4 Buick Special 2 Dr. H radio and heater, Dynafiow. "s eos tion gouge mecina an brakes. Hydra- power steering @: 5. matic, 14.000 actual mi . " gg A » radio "te sie poet fae ag Fe pe Beet ck Century 3 aio * Deluxe 4 Dr. Sta- $149 DOWN OR TRADE IN TAXES AND 'S2 PLATES ALL MODELS AVAILABLE ‘$47.50 PER MONTH SPECIAL PAYMENT PLAN — oe og & SON | RN eines FRIENDLY SCHUTZ MOTORS - ec goa "ECONOMICAL GALLON ‘Studebaker $ Sos sman SEEN AT 138 E. PIKE. APTER Ve: * over pavaents. Feta | Volkswagon % PASSENGER be vent to own. Chevrolet Glenn’s. Motor Sales T 8. WOODWARD eS SAGIEAS FE 00m | = pent eal wis PONTIAC 5 COND. | <1 Wire STATION Wa es Good : 1954 Mclean best offer EM 20000, "| Siter: gre: © Sunder. é Sn aaene eeeeeel “SEDER? 1958 : PLATES oi QUALITY USED CAR SHOP NOW &S$AVE_ - See ts now if you have a used car to sell— we are paying top dollar for clean used cars. © Listed By Stock Numbers ai : v POT WENO as akc o cc sscck vecas GheSs ‘57 FORD Station W aoe Peteneceeys + $1845 | - sexe. . ae 2 s . - ‘536 BUICK Hardtop Shay PE Bee ree + ov $1548 |, seta | ‘56 FORD Convertible .....cs ees $1495 : : 5447 7 ; Oe PARE ADIOS 6k ces icicccccece avis espe S4Be ‘35 CHEVROLET Station Wagon ... $577? fad Be satandtiehee 2-Door wee 745 ibe diy "34 FORD 2-Door tte eeteeeteeeeeesse ese eS 595 ‘53 BUICK Chub Coupe ie... tetas $ 545 ‘nas ; "53 PONTIAC ee Noh y bie oy ovis cone 495 |. 5677 : 58 FORD @-Dooe TE ery a 395} 5664 ‘52 PONTIAC 2-Door trtterseeeeren eee a$ 395 tote “0 0 FORD 2-Door sitstsetowsseons Sienseaad 14s 7 eH ‘cake on NBC-TV's shows on television. days from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Creator Guards Puppets Name Program for Children| Now. in Its 11th. Year on NBC Television By DICK KLEINER NEW YORK (NEA) — Buffalo ‘Bob Smith ean say no to $100,000) without batting an eye. Especially so since-tis baby, Howdy Doody, is now a robust, self-supporting 10-year-old. - And self-augpporting is- an un- derstatement, This pleasantly ugly puppet is a financial wizard; Smith says, without boasting, that he thinks he’s made more money for NBC than any other - single person. - Yet Satith, the voice and cre- ater of Howdy, and Roger Muir, the show’s long-time prodacer, are both careful about how they get that money. They're proud of the fuect that Howdy, although he's a cowboy by trade, never carries a gun. Nor will Smith ‘and Muir license toy’ gun manufacturers to turn out a line: of Howdy Doody cowboy pistols. ‘ And they’ve turned down other sources of income, too. They re-} ‘fused to let a busble gum. con- cern sponsor the show and they said no to’ a firm, $100,000-a-year guarantee if they'd Preach meee -Howdy Doody lollipops to reach VISUAL NOISE He is, in fact, proud of his cre- ation, proud of his show, proud _ of the influence of Howdy Doody. This, despite much criticism that Howdy and his friends _ are noth- — tt all-started: « Dee. 7 1047. ‘Priet. te to that:time, Smith had little. éxperience with kids’ shows. He was, in fact, then standing for Big Brother Bob This had games and songs and a make-believe bees tense Elmer who like Mortimer TAKE THE CAKE — Buffalo Bob Clarabéll the Clown recently cut and served a 10th anniversary “Howdy Doody Time.” friends star in the oldest and one of the most popular children’s “Howdy Doody :Time’’ is presented Satur- Smith, Howdy Doody and The puppet and his ing, “Well, howdy doody, boys and giris.” HE DIDN'T EXIST The boys and girls who came to the studio to see the show were always disappointed that Elmer —they called him Howdy didn't exist. All that happened was Smith would grimace a little and out would come Elmer's voice. : “That- made me think television,” Bob says. wanted to see this \I thought that idea _for TV about “They character, so maybe it was an Snerd and deays came on say-| - +“ Today's S Radio Programs -= WXYZ, Wattilek, McKensie i ee CKLW, Heatter, Musie Nom. Bee | ee News, iN, News, * . News, McKenzie wie, 6) = CR LW, con @wi, om = WEAR, im) WEE, (ind = =WPUN, (40h wink, (1490) ; Hews, ‘tra. 30—WIR, Dr. Malon 12:15 oe "a" se tears | "Sti Madi Bet ww, ~~ 2:90—WJR, Wendy Warren me ‘et ge See 9:36—WIR, jaet, 7s mia mi hn sonal Page WCAR, News ww non Maxwell wie ag ow Nera, nl ae 2:30—WIR, Cpl, Next Door ie:45 & (eae pi Tes WWJ, One Man's Femiy (*' amy Ww. 4 M. CKLW, News, Shift Break WCAR. ‘News, Pacrich oe JBK, News, Reid WPON, Don Zee Show 1:00 ews, Patrick rig News, Melody c. ews >. : : Guést House is - ee IN. America to Knees | 3.99 wn. Trent a Ei ‘Morgan 4 Club 10:88-—WWJ, NBC Bandstand ie cae ee rge WwW. News, WIBK, News, Et ns dr. Fo ee, , Chuck is WCAR. News. 19—wws. g, 2 Stor Extra ewws, News, 2. Wood | 5g wor gas Party ee “Seow. Gus Voice of Apriclt.1' WATS Paul Winks Wari Wie tn House «(0:98 6, 8:00—-WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy | Here Bird. oocta CAR, nowe —_ W. News, Chase WHYZ. Mt Shole smeaih Dan Kitby Wron. gm 490—WIR, Patade of, Bands), 4 cmLW. Album ww menor ns we. r= 7 games ori a Deland : : : LW, ir WIBX. News, Belibos, . | BATE Rows Woll vid — CKLW, News, Godfrey ‘aia Restate” | Wee Meee Sete = Sk i News, ne we News, - Sher ae - Fon Mell WEOM, Batiy Bird Club TUOAT ArenENeON "is Mrsic Hal and a ns 7:30 12:00—WJR, Wim. Sheeban wee ie waotne Weare ie Hau wed, News, Maxwell fewa, McKenzie on an Beliboy CRLW, News, David Ce . bona Livestock ice Chase : News WEBK, News, George WCAR, News, Thomas — aaron, | hii me cee. | Hen mon otlan ‘ar ews, WJBK, Sound Off Wax, & Wolt 12:30—V J, Je, Music "Ca News tert teak WJEK. News, George oW. News, Davies CKLW, News,.. Knowles ; oe L, Hayes WJBK, Stero. Sound WPON, News, McKinnon hy ‘ sn hsb Sint well ¥ J a ay a 10:30--WWJ, News, Pamil $:30-—-WJR, Music Hali ves WXYZ, : SA Hie Gaoeue | CHE Neck Sie | SE Re ea | Wee geet ue | . ‘ Wwe, r WIBK: Belloy WCAR, ports, Sheridan WPON, Chuck Lewis WPON, Sperts -- Today's Television Programs --** Programs furnished by stations listed tn this column are subject to change without notice At roughly the same time, NBC asked Roger Muir to con- sider a TV show for children “featuring puppets in. juxtapasi- tion to adults.” Muir met Smith, the two ideas merged and “How- dy Doody” was born, his, debut. That first week the’ show was telecast. the puppet they'd commissioned wasn't fin- ished. So he spoke from a desk drawer. By the next show, he was there in person. 2 .. 2.8 ~~: The ‘first figure only lasted 2 few weeks, was some itrouble with mag yo A se jit, so another. one was ordered.| “And it's this ‘personification of ‘Howdy Doody that still exists—| ~ same puppet, as a matter of RECOVERED NICELY’ Smith says he's been. . patched, “T want to show them,” he Says, “that I tan do ‘something -other than patting kids’ heads and talk- Sueemmeens to a es * 1 Used Sets Famous Makes He wasn’t actually ready for em orange ne creer aera ens: (9) Hidden Pages. (2) Love of Life. (2) Search for ‘Tomorrow. (4) Bt Could Be You. : (1) The Erwins, (9) Myrt-and Doris. - - (2) Guiding Light. (2) Susie (4) Movie, (7) My Little Margie. (9) Movie. (2) As The World Turns. (7) Topper. (2) Our Miss Brooks. (7) Lady of Charm. (4) Faye Elizabeth. (2) House Party. @ Kitty Foyle, rt) News. . (2) Big Payoff. (4) (color). Matinee Theater. (7) American Bandstand. (9) Open House “ (2) Verdict Is Yours. (7) Do You Trust Your — (9) Movie, 49 Dismounted 4 Ox Moneton, New 38 Péint, as 4 5 me ol ia enzyme Brunswick “@ Weapon 1 tissue 5 Drivels 22 Mountain pool 39 Titier 53 Smal! isiand 6 Harem room 23 Long fishes 41 Small candle 2 a 7 Novel - 24 Uproar 42 Surety uct, ~— —#-Newfoundiand , #2 Otherwise 57 Armed peninsula river 44 River in conflict § Climbing % Coconut fiber New 58 Plant part plant 27 Im the year 2 Cipher DOWN io Genus of (Latin) 47 Hodgepodge a olives 28 Not bad 46 American 1 Famous : Leggs yen 2s c ag . — school ie ag of weight slave 50 ag iGypay? pin By up the 34 Bri Si Brazilian DISCOUNTS At Hampton’ s oad RCA Victor's ~~ Sunday, Feb. 16° 12 to 5 : P. M. A arenee ne a coe “Mirror-Sharp”” Come in tovlay! We'll demonstrate all the exclusive features of new RCA Victor Modolar High Fidelity. See arid hear for yourself all the wonderful decorat- ing arrangements possible! BUCA wademart fer record players home music conter—at an amazingly A complete low price! Enjoy 6-speaker you play your records, Watch TV with the exciting 4:00 (2) Brighter Day. oe SBS ep ee ee —e_ ee | ge rae. LASTAINOTE VALENTINE GTS ws S (7) American Bandstand TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Dennis Day. Frank Parker, sical: Elyse Knox: “Footlight LAR SELECTION FRIENDSHIP RINGS Mel Blanc, Sam Hearn, Fever.” (41). 4:15 (2). Secret Storm. a OTHER JEWELRY, JUST ARRIVED Ot | Peed, Deeeaben “Pe Hartis, |11/30-(7)-Night Court, 4:30 (2) Edge-of Night. i Paul . artis, 11:30- ig : ee (9) Popeye. Jo Stafford, Ted Weems, Van (4) Jack Paar: Gypsy Rose ~ (9) Laff Time. 3 Speed Portable RECORD PLAYERS (4) News: Williams. Johnson, . Mary Livingston Lee. (2) ‘Racket Squad. Maty Costa, Bill Lundigan, 4:45 (4) Modern Romances. from Li pestepkeeey sa aeetss lle : Don Wilson, ar ~ oS : $:15 (4) Weather: Eliot. | who help him ‘celebrate. FRIDAY MORNING 5:00 (2) Detroit Bandstand G-E CLOCK RADIOS......:....from $17.50 : (4) I Married Joan. : #20 (4) Box Four. ‘9:00 (7) Pat Boone, Jimmy Dean. 6:50 (2) Meditations. (7) The Buccaneers. | ZENITH HI-FI CONSOLE, with four speed gees Le ee . a2 3 (9) ‘Looney Toons. 3 6:30 (7) N, Orleans Police. a See 6:5 (2) On the Farm Front. ; ae, changer, Teg. $189. 95. .Now $139.95 » Drama: Greer Garson, * ‘Ran-| . ? (9) Sky King. Pee eat: (0). (1:00 (2) T. V. College. '§:30 (2) Beat the Clock. j (4) Marri Counsel. Harv (4) Mr. and Mrs, North. i ty Newd aac (4) People's ice. Comedy: | Todey. (7) Mickey Mouse Club, | RCA 21” COLOR TV $399.00 : ; y seeks tax collector : (9) Serial Theuter, i ——_ job to help out family;":% (2) Cartoon Frolic. Price includes $39.95 service policy. :40 (2) Weather; Phelps. = budget. |810@ (2) Captain Kangaroo. _ (1). Cartoon Carnival. | HOURS dow 10 A.M. ° 145 (2) News: Edwards. < t Monday-Thursday 10 te 8 P.M. Oe sie 7) Navy | Log. Adventure: larga (7) Big. Show. _ Friday and Saturday 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Closed Sundays 7:00 (7) Sports Focus. pe . , We Sell smart Nazi submarines. 4 e ‘Wholetsle to Everyone—Free 90-Day Layaway, Year ‘round (@) Boots, Saddle. Indian At-| “tn Emde Yo Robert. eee venture, . (Wagon Train) Horton, 9:00 (4) Romper Room. \(4) Mieh. Outdoors. Bill (2) Playhouse 90. William). " ye DISTRIBUTING Fleming - subs. Lundigan plays reporter in 9:45 (2) News. co (2) Silent Service. “No Time at All.” Reactions At iit h 12 MPANY of friends, relatives to poS-'9.39 (2) Ladies = aw 1:18 (2) Sports: Wattrick. ible fate of stricken airplane|*""" (y) Ween Day. Asia [2 ce Le Vln ae Vg 3438 \ passengers dramatized. (7) Our Friend Harry. 7:15 (7) \News: Daly. Betsy Palmer, Keenan Wynn, : < Jane Greer co-star. 7:30-(7) Cireus— Boy. Adventure: [88 (9) Billboard. “Hortense the Hippo” sparks| 14 10:00 (7) Star Perform. Drama: battle with rival circus. \ Dick Powell, “High Stakes.” | (2) Garry Stoore. | (9) Million Dollar Movie.|- _(4) (color) Rose Tlooney. Rex (9). Movie . Drama: Spencer Tracy, Allen; “Frontier Doctor.” : : “Fury.” (36). ; : ° : 3 i : : (4) (color). Tic Tac Dough.’ 16:39 (7) Realm of Wild. Arctic ree vs a a : \\oe 49) it Preston, Adventure: life. : \ Preston nabs three — (4) Jane Wyman. . Mi lox, , 4 ap toe | Stolen: eiulk Souk oa on 11:25 (7) News. G r oh ; : —— i a * edi at | in “He Came for Money.” [11°80 (2) Dotto, ' pe : B00 ¢ venture: Ruth Roman . » bs 6 . (4). Truth: or Consequences. | = my the. Deck Strath oes SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 12 Noon to 5 P.M. ages card/11:00 (7) Soupy's On. (9) Howdy Doody. ya | |: © Naticed Nome, ) ‘ous Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan, rE Room (2) Richard Diamond. Adven- (2) News: LeGoff, ~ pie Renate A eo 761 WEST HURON STREET ture: Diamond uncovers ex- _ tortion racket, | 11:15 (9) Weather. : ae Ns ; (4) Weather: Eliot. 8:30. (7) Real Comedy: (2) Miss Fairweather. High "i ie ity “a ~ Kate. Ltike ‘think, Wee, a _ for Grandpa to retire. ii:20 (4) Starlight ‘Theater.’ Member of = () Dragnet. Adventure:! . — Drama: Eva Gabor. Pog Electronics Associetion. |]. Wise-cracking gunmen’ stage Kidd and Slave Girl.” (54). FE 4.1515 ~ holdups, . (4) Sports: Parker. C @ V ELECTRO MART (2) {eolor). Show™ ‘et Stars. (2) Sports Final. epee te Gatione Comedy: Jack Benny finaily has 40th Se ti party.. tt: % (2) Nightwatch Teeter. Mu-! Sound when All RCA Victor HI-FI MODELS on Display |- Including ‘Modular High Fidelity’ Arrangements ON ELECTRIC Refreshments For All Favors for = e ‘ / s ” ¥ ; Es - a ; 5 ; : . 4 ’ * ae * 4 2 ‘ i : -. fi 4 i ee . ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS,’ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 / oe \ ae th Ri oe ct ee sary: wee ‘The apology grew out of a charge . its employes increased more than|pjq:, : ‘+. | The scientists. found that nce Sr Paying Of Well | ee : ing” in which both were appear. ying used i . pee iprecnday et uel rng wedge serene Bhulogea cirri tipedige My. : ana to staricharge dnc Jost a s paying off haridsomely omg amp one of its ment for salary seta. Thelen ment emplaye, 6d, re Used saving the Govern: summer. Entomologists is : bers, ' w another mem actor would apolo- “H it more than~ ; ‘apart paxtnd - °° jaid, It was the first time suchigize to Miss Merman, but when he} S128 from improving service and yield- be | : action -had been taken by the. or-|failed to do so the union issued its} The Government reports that the|ing the idea employes nearly $6,-\reds and blues in ganization. .. lown apology. .. - 1956 crop of ideas submitted by /000,000. : _ Iplaids. ame — _ ; . a ; Kenmore Turbo-Matic. Washer _ ) , eee mew Has revolutionary “Clothes-out-cf-water” washing action; 3 washing temps, plus S drying temps, plus built-in lint filter. See it at big savings! —. |» Kenmore Automatic '§ : Control : > somatic with Crystal Bail Contr : ; sa peers easier sewing than ever ue ee eed for 20 years. 18-inch hardw : ek covered. with beige fabric. —_ens f Sewing Machines. Main Floor - Matches dryer below! Wa ; : Cee! shes up to |] = load quickly!. 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Color LEE NOES EM REINER, ChE eS NEN GRR nee it enocnencent caeieeateaieiemnte litera neenn ae tena ne ne mn ++ _WKC. “SAVE‘1955... now only TEAR CARL ea F /E ‘ Se Ae ee fee tees = ee = eS 4 ae SF * > = ban i t ‘ 4 = ; a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 FIVE — Societe tienen __eigwa } le FAA __ EA A _ : = . : , HON : fh Pee ees TS a OGRA H th <. = Rigal. - ar «te ae — LL 4 . ek Ld roo ld — * 3a ee « biueivbaat ae 1 | Betac” . pete eewi ate - ‘se “ae ase om ee mesgen.'? bs \ ‘s ' «tae bits - , F se nae bat ea aiheoe] au | ee ome aes | aA | = - a i Me a Lig = \ =f = ws a i . ‘ ~ ad _ } ! = —_ ’ ; a — : nd —With Twin Spea ker! eter ornate lf | ‘High-Fidelity So a. LSE aatL (By eer a Regular Price $398 ... 218.) engineering features. Twls-ageciior high-fidelity sound system, aes redio. Rotenahe 4-speed record changer. Slide-out phonograph drawer for easy loading of records. Modern lowboy cabinet biends with mahogany or blond furniture! “ seen as Se es | vii f WK. 108 N. 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BI sensational New 21 Besson TV” | with the latest design that ~ l lets the set fit FLUSH gainst the wall! . . . at a very low price... aa 3 5 dotide No Money Down! Terms! Test this famous ADMIRAL and you ‘Il see the the finest performance you've ever seen at such a terrific low price! AND a brand-new 1958 model! Aluminized tube you usually find in higher priced sets! .New, shal- - lower tube that makes the set shallower so it takes up less room! See it, test it ot home, own TABLE RADIO Powerful, long range superheter- ives circuit in Lab yee» and 2- tone pink, red and turquoise with “% ‘etl Dowa$ 95 50c Weekly | —— Admiral. AM-FM Static-Free RADIO 7 tubes, giant 4° x 6” speaker. Clear, natural tones for hours of uninterrupted FM music. Power- ful AM reception. ‘in a 3-SPEAKER HI-FI in handsome chairside cabinet Admiral 4-SPEED EL-FI PHONOGRAPH SAVE 61" Regular $179.95 — NOW “Hd Plays New 16274 RPM “Talking Books”—Plus 331, “45 and 78 RPM Speeds : Ultra . smart, acoustically perfect “chaitside” cabinet in mahogany needles for longer tife. Powerful, distortion-free Hi-Fi amplifier. Hi- - +8" treble speaker for “highs” = Fi sound chamber with 7 outlets. or blond. Jeweled LP and 78 rpm 7 HI-FI Low-Boy CONSOLE TV SET “New rier whew Faw ng in smart low ign, Mahoga cabinet fits flush against ao $ 50 NEW. ‘58Admiral 21" Dual heavy-duty PM _ speokers reproduce full pa eS at ral vol- ume levels, 158 Admiral Deluxe Automatic. CLOCK a Wakes you to music, turns ap- pliances on and off. Pron jack for use with record J _Lulls. you. to sleep witty rie ini THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1958 _FIFTEEN_ ALL THE CREDIT YOU NEED OPEN AN EASY PAY ACCOUNT! 1erry Pie Baking Kit Makes 3 09 cm g 88 Automatic brew Easy to clean, 14: Ne Meney Dows—50c Weekly Here's What ‘ Automatic Grill and 7 — You Get FREE! . \Waffle Baker i me “xs . ie pe * — ee wo "egg Elta ahaa Sic pecan." el YOURS ABSOLUTELY FREE guST : “"" — — ret cited m8 $e Weekly, — LOOKING AT THE NEW 1958 Tin—Plastic Pie Server-——Recipe Books ne ree 3 Official Range RATIONAL RED CERRY PIE RAMING CONTEST ' , Febrvery 20, 1958, if gunned ge: a eceeedecesereeeecoecoses ee Versatile , eoveesccoccecoe eecooee eoecee . at table % “gree tm wean te a ae» -SIXTEEN s 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUMIN a eae” as as - a BUT A FULL 30 INCHES WIDE! ws * LD F f © STEEL