ane oe Fae. oan Fie ¢ te: anun oes Forecast “Tith YEAR Salt Supply Much Too Low a ea > =a <: WL yy. a oe’ % é | Br i Be Rea % IN HIS DAY — This is the United States when Lincoln was born in 1809. The 17 states then existing are in solid red, with That Was Year Abe Was Born Boundaries Vague in 1809 = TOM HENSHAW . AP Feature Writer The young United States was| Veacea with the painful prospect of, a divided nation. nessee and Ohio being added to the original 13. West Virginia was part of Virginia. The whole ee ne wae Teey Caen a whole section of the country.were fall of the tribal confederacy or- threatening loudly to take their, states out of the union. Their, cry was: “Repeal or secession!” But t did not come from Indiana, the slave-ho South; it came ONLY 15 STARS © from New England, And it was not 1361; it was 1809, birthyear of Abraham Lincoln, who was to deal later beg a more would get their stare and the fum- Eat roamed the forests of the Business and political leaders of Appalachian Mountains, The s down wanized by that amazing Indian eader, Tecumseh, ‘was two years, loff at the battle of Tippecanoe in the shaded red area the territories owned by the United States. ++ to 13, honoring the original —_ The chief political parties were the Republican-Democratic, gain- began shifting to the West, and the) Federalist, dying for the want of progressive leadership. Already the Republican-Demo-_ cratic party, ‘ancestor.e the Democratic Party of eer, was Thomas Jefferson, disillusioned (Continued on Page 8, Col. 1) At Lincoln's birth, i years |}. * ago, the United States was a young, growing land of some six million people, 90 per ceat of . them living on farms and most. of them thinking themselves Vir- gintans or New Yorkers rather than Americans, ~ For. most, the Far West was the! Mingaiees River; the land beyond, weatherman feeling sorry the Louisiana Ter ritory, purchased a from France only six years before, ha “pen us’ was almost a myth, a little fright- ‘Spring’ Thaw on Way, eather. Bureau Predicts Has spring come early to the Pontiac area? ‘Is the for all Via misery he has)’ Whatever the answer — the forecast for today and ening and remote as the moon. BOUNDARIES VAGUE + tomorrow, believe it or not, ‘calls for warmer and mild | Area Delegates ber of stripes would be cut bac =| ing in strength as ‘the population | | weather. | Tonight will be cloudy and warmer with a low of 30 degrees, National boundaries were vague. oer. Bosses Man Planes e fina ing line between the » e ; . United States and Canada was vet! If} Pan Am Strike to be settled. Shadowy Oregon was | : disputed with Britain. Spain held) . and tomorrow the high is expected Florida and the Great Southwest. | MIAMI, Fla. ®—Pursers and |to be a ‘‘sizzling” 42. . There were Ii states in the Pines ae to man Pan | However, along with the mild unites, V st, Kent . Ten- merican World Airways planes | : ermont, Kentucky, Ten- is ae x ehmecr of temperatures, -will come cloudy y after skies and occasional rain or eink a” . . porters and stock clerks. 3 Million Up in Air The first two flights left on |“®: ; _ | schedule. Saturday’s outlook is for rain or ; rg ness (P—Officials at Wil- The flights, to Nassau and Ha. |Snow turning colder. ow Run say the airport took | vana, had supervisory personnel | The lowest recorded temperature care of 166,118. flights handling | in place of the service crew. jin downtown Pontiac acai 8 nearly 3,000,000 air travelers last | Pilots are not involved in the [a.m. was 16. By 2 p.m. the mer- year. : eury had soared to 34. work stoppage. Lenten Guideposts Pilot Bails Out at 800 M. P.H. and Learns Source of Courage By GEORGE SMITH Jet test-pilot “Okay for takeoff, George,” came the dispatcher’s voice over my earphones. Is stretched out, my left hand toward the plane’s throttle, and saw that it was trem- ,. bling. “You're afraid, George Smith,” I whispered. And then I seemed to hear another whisper,‘a woman's voice, saying softly, “Cour- age is knowing the worst.’ I knew the worst, all right. - I'd. learned it the last time . I'd flown‘an airplane. Near- ly a year before... It was a drizzly Saturday morning in February 1955. xk tk As test-pilot for North ary ” American Aviation I sat at But, 1 oes eee "I knew, all jet pilots knew, that no one had ever bailed out of a plane going faster ~ than sound—and lived. But you bail out anyway. First get ‘rid of the canopy! I jevken up the armrest. of the seat and the roof of approaching Mach 1, the speed of sound— 35,000 feet. S Then it happened. The plane suddenly began to nose over. This happens occasionally as a plane passes the sound barrier; when the pilot pulls the control-stick toward - him, the nose lifts again. I took hold of the Stick and pulled. The stick would not budge. The nose of the plane was now head- ing down in a gradual dive. I grabbed the stick with both hands and strained at it. It was frozen solid. The dive steeped, gaining speed each second: 30,000 feet, 25,000 feet, 18,000 feet, 9,000 feet: I was eight seconds from the watef! SMITH the controls of a needle-nosed hs Super ¥ Sabre. They cleared me for takeoff and the powerful new engine thrust me into the sky. : SPEED OF SOUND Out over the ocean it was_raining. 1 the cockpit blew away. ° - l climbed up and up through the gray .cloud- WONee EXPLODED bank till at- 7,000 feet ¢ burst: out into the + The world exploded in the loudest noise sunlight. I kept. climbing: 20,000 feet, 30,000. ‘I'd. ever . It_ was like a cannon going Even in the climb the sleek new plane was 2 binned on Page 42, Col. 1) e.. 4 i % Favor Lindemer Leadership Fight Looms. | at GOP Convention in. Detroit Tomorrow Sentiment rides with Republican| te Chairman Lawrence B. Lin- r as the 140-member. Oakland County delegation prepares to gow tiee al the. troit tomorrow for d Pe ee oe opposed for re-election by State "Sen. John P, Smeekens (R-Coldwater), in the on- again, off-again tussle for state chairmanship. Oakland mene — single delegation—will surely ng a visit from Smeekens a their Friday night caucus as the ‘ two-term senator.seeks to revive ‘Mis bid to take over the state par- _ ty leadership. “The sentiment so far is strongly in favor of Lindemer,” declared Robert D. Harvey of Huntington! - Woods, elected last month as lead- er of the Oakland delegation. The Lindemer-Smeekens contest appears to be stealing the thunder statewide delegations. This will be to nominate 14 GOP candidates for state offices to op-|and pose a like number the Democrats pick at their Feb. 20-21 state con- vention in Grand Rapids. These will be. voted on in the April 6 election. Two Supreme Court justice nom- inees, one for superintendent of sity of Michigan regent, two Michi- gan Board of Agriculture mem- bers, one member of the State the new Wayne State University Board of Governors will be chosen. ~ §till there are no “local son” cording. to Arthur G. Elliott Jr., county chairman. Another order of business for the Oakiang delegation, prior to the opening of the convention at morning, will be the election of four' members to the 72-member State Central Committee. Present members are Gordon T. Getsinger and Mrs. John C. Fine- gan, both of Bloomfield Township, Harry Horton, Royal Oak, and Mrs. Robert ‘B. Lamb of Oak Park. To gan have indicated a willingness to seek re-election, Elliott said. Local delegates will push for a new means of selecting Supreme Court justice--nominees “as they spearhead a drive fo have each county submit its choices from:top lawyers, with the two nominees being picked from these lists. Oak- land has already. — a list of 19. Thea’ ? 22 TV & Radio Programs) ;.... 47 Wilson, Earl: :...2.. 00: Meee AE” Women’s Payes....... va. S135 of salt, Bad Weather. , added chuckhole dodging to their, \kel, highway engineer for the Oak- Storm Could Cripple Area slowing stock replenishment. to a snail's pace, they warned, * * * . e shortage developed beoause of a run on the salt produced by the Southeastern Michigan area's two salt mines, in Detroit and) . Windsor. So much salt has been wxpended Because of a serious ne pven more serious, Paul Van Roe- Pontiac and Oakland kg), highway engineer for the County traffic could be crippled if) q,:1and County Road Commission another ice storm suddenly strikes, described it as “critical.” authofities agreed today. ‘ x *° * cad Pontiac, which likes to keep 400- ; tir Normally, the coynty hits “},500- 600 tons of salt on hand, had less! than 50 tons left this morning. '2,000 tons-of salt stockpiled. There ‘are only 30 tong left, Van Roekel The city. needs about ten times ‘ reported this morning. that amount to clear roads afte a heavy storm like Tuesday’s, said’ Joseph B. Jewell, Department of Jan. 1 accounts for the depletion Public Works superintendent. | &f Stocks, the road officials sald. The county situation i’ A. shortage of new supplies is xk * et ae Nj that nearly every community is feeling the pinch, The mines together. produce only about 8,000. tons of salt daily, Jewell, estimated. e Community trucks have to stand in line at the mines for hours, each waiting for a couple loads of salt, he reported. - Pontiac expects to get five truck loads by Saturday, or about. 175 tons, bringing its total supply on hand up to around 250 tons for the weekend. With only that much salt on hand, trunklines and main atteries could) ionly be partially cleared if a seri- ous weekend storm strikes, . * -* * The county expects three or four truckloads today, Van Roekel said. For the past three weeks,” he said, the county has been work- ing with limited supplies of salt, which have run completely out Continuous bad weather since settee ner iaccmeragetentnaetians terrains: ee Ate etc ee Tears Up City, z Hurt as Train County Roads — Derails in East Pontiac area motorists have: Buckled Track Causes 10-Car Pile-Up Near Baltimore, Md. winter driving “abilities, and the penalty for failure to develop the skill is often a spine-tingling or spring-busting jar. “Please,” pleads Paul Van Roe From Our News Wires MIDDLE “RIVER, Md. A steel; beam fell from a passing freight, buckled a track and derailed an 80-mile-an-hour Washington to New York express train today, injuring ot tenes. 32 persons. Engineer T. L. Winsey of the} “Our stockpiles are gone and we sible to get rid of them. But the Pennsylvania Rajlroad’s derailed are entirely dependent on our daily weather's tet ting.” “Potomac” said. he —saw the supplies,” he said. cooperating. ‘buckled track as te rounded a bend) Pye county has turned to using Van Roekel said miles of county ‘into the straight stretch about 10 large quantities ef wand, he eald; land County Road Commission, “don't call us and complain about the hole. “We usually know about it and others like it,” said Van Rockel, “and are doing everything *pos- in the metropolitan area this year) roads have been broken up more miles east of Baltimore. Winsey which is inferior to salt because ithig winter than in the past due to the extremes of the weather. ‘said he applied the brakes but the train immediately began to wobble it does ‘not melt ice but only (Contigued on Page 8; Col. 2) ~~ & & out of-control on the bent track. | “It's a combination of the greatly) Only one truck of the locomotive! Ties eee an ev oeen wemateapdce 0 ~ Saturday ls Deadline | on | Ab Ballots | for sentee Ballots | half a mile of trackage ahd came Repairing chuckholes that dot the county's bard-surface (con- crete and blacktop) roads costs to rest still upright but tilted.) Deadline for obtaining absentee the Read Commission between | precariously across three of the ‘ballots at City Ha:l for the Mon- four tracks of the PRR’s New day primary is 2 p.m. Saturday. York-Washington main line. | Absentee voters have until 8 p.m. The remaining 10 cars of the. train derailed, tore up moge than el estimated. .Fifteen hundred ni families were left tiomeless today as the crest of the flooding Wabash river moved downstream — ‘after eral cities. added to the anor Mild temperatu the 40s today and the so t of ice jams that contributed the worst floods in #4 years Peru and Wabash. banks of bash, lassi only by continuing, into Saturday threatening to add new victims to the 1,500 familiés already chased from their homes across Central Indiana—1,000 of them Peru alone. : Terre Haute looked like the next major trouble spot with a Wabash crest predicted for Saturday. In Ohio, the flooding Sandusky River dropped back toward its banks after an ice jam caused. the stream to back up, pouring nearly streets, About 1,500 persons in Fremont, $75,000 to $100,000. added mainte- nance expense a year, Van Roek- heir ballots in to Monday to turn their n The steel I-beam, 7 feet 9 inches ‘the pol said City Clerk Ada R. who will be out of sometimes a rock substance breaks/fallen from a passing freight car. or who are physically unable to “When oan and warmer tem- taken to hospitals, But none was, peratures arrive — and precipita- -|reported killed, ljodge n hgh eg iar Saeten host tion lessens — commission crews | Six taken to Johns Hopkins and g. . . repair Coagetg =< which city hospitals were reported i e *«e have been ‘‘cold patched’’ to riously injured.” Two hart attack; y limit where it isn't possible to do! cases ee were hospitalized. Voters will have a field of 14) énymore. | The Potomac’s passengers, eX candidates, to choose from, Each, jvoter may pick not more = tive ‘candidates. Trouble is, he added, that this long and. weighing, about 250 pv : much of its water temporary ‘’cold patching,” as it was found beside the! sa « supply when a dam on the Licking js called, doesn't last long. The}track. Railroad, police and FBI| River broke, and forced the clos- mixture of asphalt and sand Sintec a said it apparently had| Absentee ballots are gy rs ot schools and industry, It will up itself with the —_— in tem-|They were attempting to locate Floods were peratures. the: train from which it fell. torent ac fe a nervparti-| to ot . ron een . af al | A score or more’ persons were 444 runoff to select 10 candidates| Findlay, Warren, Van Dry weather prevailed in r all areas east of the Rockies a warming trend moved into the central part of the country. At the game time, cooler air spread into ithe Atlantic Coast states. spilling over parts of sey Predictions of tain, atest . ing tonight and possibly — continuing into, Saturday, dicated the poss By gor oo : to : a * 2y from the primary objective of} - public instruction, two for Univer- Board. of Education, and jx for) favorites. for these nominations, ac- the Ford Auditorium Saturday | date only Getsinger and Mrs. F rine-| patched up to New York, The train left " “One » Aen it's a deep freeze.|wreck area at 10:06 a.m. which seems: to -hold the patch The engineer, T. L. Winsey 4 | ly ap oes ed er | Essex, Md., who lives quite close wetter day comes along, and, sate we go to patching,” he said, | | to the scene of the accident, est. * * | mated the train's speed at about Although the ey thus far has| &% mlles am hour. Van'caused the wreck. “But it was a pretty rotigh ride,” Pe. added, motorists with damaged ca Roekel said, ‘We've had many threats of damage suits.” eee at the scene and started on escaped law: suits from angry) He wouldn't comment on what. Says Racketeer News Flash ga ic Given Reprieve. g@ason isn't necessarily new hospitals, were transferred to the break-ups, Van Roekel explained, Atlantic Coast Line's HAVANA @® — Cuba formally asked the Dominican Repablic but repaired ones that have been| | today to detain deposed dictator | Fulgencio Batista for extradition. Batista has been in the Domin- fean Republic since he fled on | New Year's Day, leaving the . rebels of Fidel Castro the victors after a long fight. Tells of $10,000 Fine at ‘Crime Convention’ WASHINGTON #—~A New York calendar, for 4-yearold Diane Michele Palmer. Not omy is perl Lincoln's birthday, but it’s her Recites Gettysburg Address Maleher 760 Bow Lane, Waterford To Diane is shown holding a seroll of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, which she has aves Hone by memory to mark the occasion, city detective testified today gang- land overlords meeting in Apala- death sentence but fined him $10,- 000 for his activities in the juke- box business. Lt, James S. Mooney of the New York Police Criminal Intelligence that the individual was Carmine with a long Mooney told the Senste ‘Rack at the crime meeting. _ “This person was be killed,” Mooney t (Continued on Page Lombardozzi, Brooklyn, a hoodlum — record, + etx investigating Committee that two feet of water into downtown . a city of 16,000, were qriven fom: New York Detective chin, N.-Y., reprieved a racketeer's — Squad said police information is MH PON'TL Other guest ven carina othe Bay i Safety Lucas, highway traffic analyst for the er State Police. iestructing the coarse. Ae ak Park Police | TRO | , hours. They serve with the regular Offi Cers Accusec wine Deereers B65 ee AF Witephete |department on traffic and patrols.| “™* ag lame fee targe, and aaa strike, which at one time | this morning at the main horse barn at the Jack- _ horses, including some trotters owned by Pontiac Parades, sporting events and abaercaed : Kd oo aler cc — Tralic Satelquirer of the Yer Se A tes ae he vo ee : instructors it inual financial statement yesterday are Spee greta. staging hh that production this year has been MSU faculty members also @f@/curtaiied by a ¢month-old strike]. of some 13,000 employes of the le {to fill a backlog of dealer and re- The company reported in its an- * * ‘The company president . noted Plate Glass Co., Chrys- po supplier. said all Chrysler assembly plants would resume production ne 8 dceigd as soon as the strike had idied 20,000 auto employes, dozen race area residents. Major Crime: , Most Offenders 17-20 mitted by persons ‘in the 17 to 20 year old bracket, it was stated. The Police department's Junior Division reported 118 local young- sters arrested as compared to 96 the year before ‘while arrests of out-of-town juveniles dropped from 106 to 81 in the same period. The over-all auto accident pic- ture for 1958 was brightened with B 6.8 per cent drop. Persona] in- | jury accidents, however, in 4 oréased six per cent. Of the 1,120 accidents investigat- ed, following too closely was con- tributary cause for 177 of them, according to the police report. The Auxiliary Police Force of 22 men worked. a total.of nearly 4,000 searches for missing persons are Rate Up; ’ This year’s observance, the 73rd, originates with the Christian wom- : han in Eygpt. ' Lawrence Summertield, -Ameri- F pestiicntaskcdeeke cilia in| Day of Prayer sefvice at 10 a.m. iE Birmingham continued to rise last _gannnggiol ec yon stat Agen sG oves a 100% wool knits 4 ore with fitted ere rg comfort. Sy, 1 “6 LAr or 3 brown. rE cote Arrived—But Too i vou: ay Hie on ens, & medium can Automobile Assn, representa- tive, will be guest speaker at the Senior Men’s Club meeting tomor-|— row at the Brimingham Community |— House, He will illustrate his talk on “‘The Upper Peninsula” with a film strip. _ The discussion group will take corporations as their topic. They will consider whether or not tions, of FUN for YOUNG and OLD! son Fairgrounds destroyed at least a Fired Lieutenant Says me. settled yesterday In its 129th \ | 7 : — by the auxiliary exclusive- They Were Allowed to 12 H : ” —— sa Bitmningham Uaitarion Churaif = Chrysler was the second of the arness ace H orses d - Concluding his report, Police | members will hold their potluck Interlocking HG-SA Quit After Crimes big three auto producers to report/—< * : ¢| Clef Ralph W. Moxley said fi fs . CE. | dee ae 0 producers to Byron Kelly, 84, Dies we sa five ens ee soe in the 900 PIECE OAK PARK — Ex-police Lt. Jo- ; was dis- “force for allegedly firing his service pistol into the juke box of a De- troit bar last December, charged | today several other members of ‘the force were permitted to resign or were gens discharged after acts. 15200 Oak |Waned was not equal tothe same rnings. L. L, Colbert, Chrysler president, blamed the poor showing on a sharp drop in* sales resulting from the recession, ‘The final weeks of 1958 and the ‘early part of this year offer en- couragement for better financial results in 1959,"" he said, * * * - But even the upsurge as 1958 Die in Blaze JACKSON (UPI) — Twelve har- ness horses, three belonging to a Pontiac area owner, were killed to- day when fire swept through a frame building at the Jackson at Jackson County fairgrounds were the ani- mals were quartered for the winter, The blaze broke out in the groom's quarters from an _over- heated coal stove and quickly swept through a 150 by 50 foot building where the horses were kept. About a dozen other harness After. Long Illness Byron J. Kelly, 84, of 261 Chero- kee Rd., owner of the former Mathews Abstract Company in Pontiac, died yesterday at Pontiac General Hospital after an illness of 11 months. * * * ‘|. In cooperation with the FBI. Eight commanding officers took the police administration course and three officers attended the Michigan State University's special courses in East Lansing along with jone detective and three patrolmen. es > |will speak on Carl Sandberg and The Rev. Alan Jenkins of thei Royal Oak Congregational Church His Poetry. Mrs. David H. Goodfellow, pub-|E licity chaifman, urged teenagers to E attend the supper. The Arctic tern spends sum- mers in the North Polar regions. and then flies some 11,000 miles Picture Puzzles $1.00 Value ° wig = ae © arent. scenes, all innerlocking Jig. 7 rene ae ¢ es jig 73° Choice ow “yo rir Booth Pa Der § ts Mr, Kelly had also been the ad-| horses were led from the burn. Birmingham's U nit ed Church- ‘Park Bivd., said one policeman quarter the previous year. The was fired after he was invetved omune for the final period’ of in the assault of a 14-year-old girl and another was permitted to re-| sign after he was charged with accosting the wile of a Detroit director of public safety, said some of Roberts’ charges were true in an officer was dis- charged last August in connection with the assault of a 14-year-old girl. “Joe Roberts investigated that " | March 13 to stockholders of rec- 1957 were $16,000,000 or $1.88 a share. But for the same period in 1958 Chrysler earned approxi- mately $11,000,000 or $1.30 a share. Directors declared a dividend af 2% cents a hare, payable | Prexy Resigns Ralph H. Bastien Steps Out, John McDonald were approximately $679,000,000, like 1957 period. * * * Current assets fell from $90,-, 042,397 at the end of 1957 to $756, 262,908 at 1958 year end. There also. was a drop in current liabilities, from $14,297,492 to $392,228, 464. ‘McDonald, who has been vice ’ 9 ipresident and general manager of' ‘Jackson; and Buttons and Bows, a ie ‘owned by Arnold Solomon, Jackson, py the corporation which owns nine Newspapers in Michigan. James A, Beresford, who has been vice president and treas- urer, became chairman of the board of directors, ing buliding, | One groom, James C. Parsons, \20, St. Johns, was burried slightly iin the -blaze. * ” . The trotters and pacers killed in- ‘cluded Dun Blaine and Power Plus, owned by the Russell Van - }eame vice president of Union Trust. vertising manager of the Pontiac Press-Gazette. After selling the ab- women will sponsor the World daylight in Antarctica.: to get another summer's 4 ee nal | 96 N. Saginaw —Main Flees stract company to the Union. Trust|} Company of Detroit, he later be- iB In 1945, he retired as cost account- ant from Slater Pontiac Co. of 451 E. Wilson St. | Lady Itala, owned by Sterling Ray, Police Seek Caus of 2 River Deaths y at Donelson-Johns Funeral me, Burial will follow in-Oak Cemetery, State Revenue Agent Due. Here to Aid Taxpayers A Michigan Department of Reve-| Ret ot eRe ere A |FASTEETHI' | More Pontiac Folks Save on DRUGS at \ SIMMS . LOWER PRICES is the Reason ... Are YOU Saving at SIMMS? i Our ‘a gerend ee une ord Feb, %4, A dividend of 8 | Takes Top Job Blaricum Farms, North Vernon, * k } tional exaras for taking two 190. | cents was paid in the first quar- . Ind.; Eden Hanover, Pretty Flash} Mr, Kelly also was a member Q pound lead balls from the trunk = last eae Pos cut t© | DETROIT W—Ralph H, Bastien on views, — Bad F +” of the BPOE No. 810. at A ows we ect caret the awed | sired tay an present of Bout Farm, of tint: Brees L&t| paring are oe, Wn 2. | orebled tthe C spec County! Sales tn 1958 totaled $2,165,381,.|NewsPapes. Inc. Grass Lake; Stevie Chips, Myrtle| of Birmingham, and one Grand: FRI. & SAT. S titi §@ the Oakland County | <1 in contrast with $3,564,962,510 s * * Chips and Bay Chester, owned by| daughter. , te, G Lomed. Gon Park's in 1957. In the fourth quarter, sales) He was succeeded by John A.|Otis Ray, Jackson: Gin Gin and! Service will be held at 1:30 p.m. case and recommended that the The result was a drop in net) The chiinges were announced by nue representative will visit the/E ¥ 2) gee , resign," who has been président : officer be yprmitied to resign” |working capital from $425,744.95 °7'tye company for five years and| DETROIT w®—Police were try-| Pontiac District Office, 10 S. MIE” @ Wy A CRG Cr . the mam. @&he mother of the maf cny-reatrota wan ths ,|whe has been with Booth since |ing to determine today what caused os pap Aerie - ed aceasers e . 66 girl refused to bring charges.” | i.e Chrysler was organized in 1919, Bastien remains as @ mem-/the deaths of a man and a woman f individual intangible tax re- TABLETS 7 TONIC : Leopard said another officer was 1925. In 1932, when hee great de- ber of the board of directors. whose bodies were found in a car a ns : Regular $1.19 Va! : . : permitted veslen after accost- pres sion hit rock bottom, the com- " x ‘hese ae +a a Seeding Lg . *s «£ & egular $1. alue—100 Tablets : Regular $4.98—Liquid or Tablets | i a Detroit ‘slid into the red $11,- other changes Richa n-| e F . ; _e ; : os ais 254,000. " dau was named treasurer and Gor-|Mrs. Mabel Shelton, 42, had been ostee’ land povbncciedigeieaiginie FASTEETH c 5 CARTER Ss s ¢ “But tins a minor incident,” don H. Craig was named secre-|missing for a week, ings accounts, accounts and notes PLATE HOLDER , :> : LIVER PILLS , Leonard se “The woman was Sa 5 Gan lan d Gave of Ol pad a i Aiden ~ ‘The car was hoisted from the | receivable, corporate stocks, cor-|E Regular $1.1 | Plote Hold ° ; , not harm any manner. | 0 c river after the roof and head- | porate bonds and other similar eguicr 3—Denta te er uler $1. Roberts was fired Dec, 12 when | y q Department staff. lights were spotted under the sur- po’ e Reg $1.19 Value—Save Now he fired his service revolver into face of the water just off Zug types of property. veerre® ©000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 S OSE LCL CLCCLC LLL LLELLLLSSENE® _on machines he operated. He said R k R . Bastien sald the post of gen- go cent ooo wee ae ‘e @ jukebox OS nitete eis tient | ac efeer a eprieve eral manager would not be filled. | Island. “Weekend TOBACCO Specials ° @ Reg. $199 cated at the time “and he never! (Continued F Pane One) Booth Newspapers operates the} A son of the dead woman said: ¥ ° ia Scotts 29 offered to resign.” . on rom Page One) iviuskegon Chronicle, Grand Rap-|his mother had been dating Kunh! ° Emulsion : instead his situation was consid-|ids Press, Grand Rapids Herald,|for about two months. He said) = 12% Ozs. d ered by a council made. up of cer-|Kalamazoo Gazette, — wea both his mother and Kunn were! ° * ; ; tain higher-ranking individuals at|zen-Patriot, Ann Arbor News, Flint! divorced, pee Thieves P icke Apalachin.”” ponies Saginaw News and Bay |-— = | Williams “4 ce Blue’ : ty Times. cn TERNS 2 i: t u é Wrong Spot wr tg bea ath with ~ | SPECIAL PURCHASE 7 4 . | AQUA VELVA LOTION ; : Fe Reg. $2.35 tor Burglary head of the Majestic Opera (Ara Fj Douse 4 YET srris stervauss p) oust LE Se tome | . Co., Brooklyn, jukebox-vending rea iremen ouse Men’ $ Sweaters Famous Disinfectant - 9 ie Thieves who attempted to break| ‘machine firm, Lombardozsi had |, . ; CIGARETTES Reg 3 >: ° |. TABLETS into a Commerce Township gas| been identified as a powerful fix: Oil Truck Blaze LYSOL GERMICIDE 59¢ © eee aes last — quickly —_ ee ure in the New York and Brook- 89 | Regular Size 2! SIE: i § "d chosen wrong place for business | , 1: pag deena i nally reas A loaded {uel oil truck owned q Per Carton ....... IE For Athletes Foot $2.50 : Shortly after midnight the burg- “Gottlied s testiminy was billed as by the L, H. Cole Oil Co. of 392 : > — Fee tavorve eae chee ABSORBINE JR. Value ; lars kicked in a window of Weber's part of the background gainstis sanford St. caught fire yester- Pil Philip Morris, Chestertields, ete. e service station, 3495 W. Maple Rd. ieee the ee Com. |day at Cass-Elizabeth Lake road | This low price plus 7¢ ta Chocolated Laxative ‘ ° Se mittee will attempt to pierce the near Parkway avenue. E and. Filter E Pkg. ° Broken glass flew in all diree- (secrecy that has surrounded the; The driver, C. H. Keith of Wa- a nae @ Fille 228 | EXLAX. 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Children’s Red Goose Play Poise and Simplex Flexies, Shoes see to $59 in Michigan’s Largest Florsheim Dealer Miracle Mile SHOES S. Telegraph ot OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘til, 9 P.M. Shopping Center Squere Leke Rd. OFT Phote YousG G SALT — Just like a | grizzled old salt, Jeffey Gillam | | 414, of Brighton, England mends fied for another day's tishing. Jeffrey's precocious talent/comes | naturally to him. Members of | | his family have been fishing for the past 100 years. No History Link in Happiness of These Lincolns RAMSEY, N.J, (AP)—Mr. - and Mrs. A. C. Lincoln Jr., are espe- ‘cially happy on this Lincoln's birthday—and the 6th president of the United States has nothing to do with it, Their 3-year-old daughter Irene was found alive in woods near the) | Lincolh's: home Wednesday night, seven after being missing ‘for hours. A doctor said Irene was suffer- Ing from- expesure but otherwise’ i all right. She was taken to a hospital. . At MONARCH'S Boecalt Pan FINAL. 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They pay for themselves in a few washings! | le Waite's en's Wear -»» Street Floor ax, \, amy A ees ae Cee aes : woe for The Associa’ By ALLAN NEVINS : It is 150 years since Abraham _ Lincoln opened Ais eyes in a one- " windowed, dirt-floored cabin near Hodgeville, Ky.; it ig almost 94 years since Stanton broke the hush at his deathbed with the words, “Now he belongs to the ages.” * *«& & ‘ No statesman ever grew more sturdily than Lincoln grew between 1854 and 1865: grew from a prairie politician to be the beneficent dic- tator of a great nation in its most terrible crisis, No leader of sisters times has grown more steadily in fame and worldwide influence his death. He is like the mountain ¥ oe a poet he loved;-Robert Burns, jority, ti ys THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 13; 1930 ee to their reason and their beet sen- said, or he would never have madeltiments, “1 beg of you a calm sa A so many of them;. you could never — Sah a oF the Hye and enlarged consideration off from the Bible, from Out of his passionate regard for common folk came his unerring in- * istinct for ‘popular sentiment; he knew just how far and fast he could go in leading the country without losing touch with the = them,” he said of one set of rea- sons, x * * This instinct for the popular heart made his most memorable public act, the Emancipation Proc- lamation, seem to good judges just) 116 knew that the adventure of right. bg g mankind has but begun, and that ‘ the course chosen by a continental, Out of his deep feeling for popu-| rower like the United States must lar government was born Lincoln’s have its influence on the long ages crowning quality: His vision of the to come larger meaning of the grim strug- . Ne gle he had to conduct, = It was not just a war to deter-| The truest tribute the American! * RACLE mine whether the Union should sur- soit ean pay Lincoln on every! peak that at near view seemed little more than equal with its | fellows, but that as we recede and gain perspective rises higher and higher above their level, The romance of his life furnishes part of his appeal. “This man,” wrote his. Springfield law partner | Herndon, “this long, bony, wiry, ,§$ad mean, floated into our country | "in 1831 ina frail canoe, down the] north fork of the Sangamon River, friendless, penniless, powerless and alone—ragged, struggling for the common necessities of life. * & —@ This man, this peculiar man, left} us in 1861, the president of the United States, backed by friends, power, fame and all human force,"’ The self-taught railsplitter reached Washington _ relatively unknown and untested. He died so trusted that the once-skeptical New Yerk diarist G. T. Strong wrote: “No prince, no leader of a people, was ever so lamented—_ | his name is faithful and true. He will stand in history beside Wash- ington, perhaps higher.” What is the deeper secret of hold this son of the prairies taken on the imagination of world? More books, foreign and domestic, are written on him than on any other civil ruler of the past. | * ¥ * His statue stands in many cities; his writings are in all collections of the classics of the English tongue; his sayings are alike the treasure of the humbler and the inspiration of the great, The Hindu stydent, the South African Negro, the British states- man, the Latin-American. publi- cist, find his name what Lord Charnwood called it,“*The great- est among those associated: with | the cause of popular govern- ment.” women, Just why is this so? * * * , We would look in vain for the! explanation merely in his principal | , Bublic ‘acts. He was the great * emancipator, but, he was a reluc- tant emancipator, who for all his intense desire to free the slaves would have preferred gradual com- pensated emancipation to an =v liberation. He was an unmatched wat | leader, but never a highly efficient | administrator; two other wartime | presidents, Wilson and Franklin D. | Roosevelt, showed more skill fh! organizing the energies of the na-| tion. | He was a farsighted national | chieftain, but never an astute | planner with the manysided tal- | ents of a Theodore Roosevelt. We reach a partial understanding of his grip on succeeding genera- te zamin wo energy to examine two underlying traits his sagacity and his magna- nimity. The sagacity with which he was always correctly credited did not) lie in a simple grasp of what was expedient. It lay in his ability to pierce to the heart of a complex. problem, where right and wrong, seem inextricably mingled, with unerring logic. 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Annan at Low Down Payment. _ eeny Terms: | t pound - brighter with one tub, ] —— Ee a chaaactatli m eee ean it kl ER AAPM A ei i aioe See oe e Lincoln study by firelight, But he did, and the indisputable fact is he ac- quired a great education by his sige this the 150th anniversary. of . ” “aunattade Lincozy’s birth, and year II of the space age, it might be a good idea to recall the great man’s forma- continuous self-improvement years. to strike a balanced efforts. se of re i Ag We might well use Mr. Lincon as * *. * an outstanding example of what self- improvement can do. Let’s not be too _ eee ten Spin bate — eritical and continue to hammer baled cates 6 cael over. 2Way at the system. wl ote x *« * » “Why can’t johnn - ie | aS “Why pit “eigen Maybe it’s our youngsters, or per- a. late bigger and more complicated A _ math problems?” has been com- monplace. quately explain today’s American education frustration. But we do ‘wR know that academic education, open Americans put great stock in our to all, will make the path easier for education system. Perhaps the em- whatever children there may be to- phasis is a little one-sided, since it is day of Lincoty’s stamp. all pointed to the formal, learned-in- . . One thing is certain: Had Linco.n school education. = lived elsewhere than in a democracy, What about Mr. Lincon’s type of or-had his desire to learn been non- education to develop one’s potential existent, we would not be celebrating as a human being to the utmost? his birthday today. Most criticism is directed at the enn , schools and the subjects they are THE newspapers ran a most un- teaching. usual picture the other day. It was ? ik *« * of Baorrrs Baxpot — up to her néck — The facilities are available, but 0 clothes. | ae perhaps the desire and incentive ee : ‘are lacking. Pause and reflect what VALENTINE to Uncle Sam: Our love fs 12 years of public school would for you much greater punch would have meant to a man like Lincoln, | pack if you would take some tax load or the opportunity to earn a- off our back. ' - geholarship to college. , x * * The Man About Town To combat the world’s ills and our N * Li l - hope of curbing communism, we need sail young people with the desire ew uincoinia and will to learn patterned after Pontiac Man Has Proof to LINCOLN. Discount Some Statements Humanity must. pick itself up and . not expect the stuff in books to do it have, somebody's always willing all. Sure, it will help, but the drive to give you @ match. — ' and desire such as'were displayed by Lincotw is the real answer. Pa heard the story about how *. *& * Nothing is easy. It was not a lead pipe = for ioe to i Huron-Saginaw Corner f Hazard to Pedestrians Currently one of the most danger- . Money to burn: What if you Abraham Lincoln wrote the immortal Gettysburg address on the backs of some envelopes while on the train from Washington on his way to deliver it. But a Pontiac man, Victor D. Bacon of 23 Grande Ave., has documentary evidence to prove that this was not the case. Mr. Bacon has a photostat @opy of the Street sidewalk adjacent to the Na- tional Building at the corner of , Huron and Saginaw Streets. ton, also some corrections and additions which he made on the back of the same paper while on the train. Considered py millions to be the great- * * * est eee of all history, it has only . The reason: Metal awnings 267 words, put into ten sentences, and 1 extending out from the south side of the building. During the icy and snowy weather water freezes and forms icicles which in turn melt and drop to the and he talked for over an hour. The sidewalk. New York, Philadelphia and Washington ‘This condition was prevalent ee hohe agree oP yada ning in jozen , but the Wednesday and caused much con- hot mention Lincoln’s talk. But historians sternation from the walking public. “ *« * Lincoln spent a trifle over two minutes in delivering it. Billed as the speaker of the day was _that great orator, Edward Everett, the ages. It was not for several months that The existing danger is ‘particularly 8 Yivcon said was fully digested. Al- bad-in the afternoons when the 8un though not a particular friend of the is from the south. On top of the nor- Great Emancipator, Everett was among mal pedestrian traffic, location the first to place a true value upon it. a an Not long before Everett died two years averagé eyesight of the passerby un- shows that Michigan’ has more public til large chunks of ice crash to the. fishing sites than any other’ state, and : : Oakland County has more than any other lee . a, ve sate ae among its 83 counties. ‘Whatever ‘the remedy is, The Pon- tac tiat Press feels that immediate steps should be taken to safeguard the - eitizens walking or waiting for a bus If you’re hankering for a shot of ' Dimethythydroxylamine - or are in dire distress for an applica- tion of ‘Trinapthylmethane, ————EE npunce them, but write to the THI PONTIAC PRESS at Chicago, who makes a specialty of lo- tating rare chemicals. : . A clipping drifts in from Pag Sg “Watcher of Events,” plo ‘which says the starlings were first re- Seg 0 ge ‘in Michigan 35 years ago, to i , — oe oe the sender adds: “And they ably evidently came directly to Pontiac.” Verbal Orchids to- ustvely to the Dayton , Glass i te thie a in this of 32 Bagley St,; Oist birthday. ae * T. W. Jackson ey ~ Of 82 Mt. Clemens 8t.; 83rd. birthday, Mrs: Flora Johnson — éveipureesd St.; 87th leans Peer Sah *rate ot or haps the parents. We cannot ade- later came to regard it as the classic of is a city bus stop. later, he wrote: “Lincoln said more in Pedestrians waiting i. a bus. those two minutes than I've said in my and standing within three or four tte life. feet of the building are in grave You may think that fishing has become danger of being hit by falling ice an exclusive sport in the Pontiac area— during inclement weather. that public fishing sites are too scarce. xk * * sted a@ perusal of the annual report e The hazard is one that escapes the National Fishing Institute - don’t break your jaw in trying to pro- Armour Technology Research Foundation. Greatness Alone Is Not Enough David Lawrence Says: Lincoln Ideas ‘Defied’ Constitution WASHINGTON — The nation is celebrating this week the birthday of Abraham Lincoln. Eloquent eee oe Se ee and he deserves them oa emhot Abraham Lin- colirsaid just ist” or a who ‘‘defies’’ the rendered LAWRENCE Few people realize how outspok- he erga that a mere overturn- ing of precedent in a ruling was not “settled law." * ® * Tt was just 100 yedrs ago when Abraham Lincoln was debating with Stephen Douglas in the State of Illinois. Only a few months ago the Library of Congress published a book containing facsimiles of the printers’ copy of the stenographic oppose that decision as.a political rule which shall be binding on the voter to vote for nobody who thinks it wrong, which. shall be binding on the members of Congress or the President to favor no measure that does’ not actually concur with the principles of that decision, In a speech delivered at Ottawa, Ti.,on Aug. 21, 1858, Mr. Lincoln took up the race question. eR He denounced slavery, but then added: “T have no purpose to introduce political and social equality be- _ The Country en evmn tho vibe tod Gs talk inasmuch as it is not my equal in many respects —certainly not in color, perhaps tellectual “But in the right to eat the bread, without leave of anybody a a ii 4f REG. ite iby B 8z 3 : 3 = a - é not in moral or in en- comical comic strips are in the dowment. Turkish baths. Dr. William Brady Says: a Soap and Water Solution Best for Treating Wounds Under the most favorable’ cir- cumstances a clean (sterile, germ- free) wound, protected and kept at rest, heals at a certain rate. No lotion, salve or other applica- tion can make it heal faster or with less scar. healing or prevent satisfactory first aid and home DR, BRADY That's all. For larger wounds ‘mmediate washing with soap and warm water—not just a dab, but, tridium tetani, a natural inhabitant of the intestinal tract gf animals. (More about the prevention of tetanus or lockjaw later.) etelilty : than skin deep, and soap and water wounds—boiled water os x * 8 not more than one 100 words pe t ‘Voice atte People | ae whe : tf ae viii i Ee E Fea if Z i syeniay iiret E & 4 s E F Li: : Most of us Negroes aren’t mem- berg of the NAACP or the . The ‘What Would Abe ‘Let’s Have Less News of Murder’ I attend school and have been encouraged by an English teacher to read the daily newspapers. I enjoy reading about world news events, but why must you monop- olize such a great amount of space _ on things so unimportant as stories of parents killing their children and things of that type? It is “inflation and If you're opposed to this, tell tag arcana body. l the only thing it does is to help the Democrat get elected by promising all the boys back home everything they ask for. ,he B Voters have finally reached the dumbest era in the history of this — Everybody Duck ‘Oh, Pontiac Has ' Speed Limit, Too’ ‘Some Eastern cities have a 25 mile an hour_maximum speed limit .on ambulances. We have a speed Yimit in Pontiac, too, only ours is a minimum speed—100 miles an hour, __ coaches ‘Do Dump Pickers Have Any Rights?’ 'T’ve lived here 10 years and have no picking. How are the ones who depend on these sources to make if this is F a oq BS Re, £ * HY Yes + plaria ie good is the law? D. E. M. ‘to be the kind. . . That is a small . convention . . . Of relatives from everywhere . ... Too numerous to mention , . . But just a loving sister or... A brother now and then . « » A cousin, niece or nephew or . . - Grandparent once again... Each meeting with a member of . « , The family brings pleasure . . And by the length of absence, ip... An ever greater measure . As we grow older and apart . .. It is so good to see , . . Some- one who is a relative . . . However distantly. (Copyright, 1959) Case Records of a Psychologist: Joe was obsessed with fear of TB. He was a brilliant college graduate, too, yet he fell victim to negative thinking. So don’t get the idea that hypochondri- acs and “worry warts” lack a high 1.Q. In fact, the smarter you are, the easier it is for you to become a nervous wreck. Send for the helpful booklet men ed below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A- 452: Joe X, aged 34, executive i Plus US. Tax Sorry, can't mention the name! 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The shortage means that side-/ it hie! th ! yes- roads everywhere are getting = earns i igs i AS eA AY er ‘i i i is for Icy Area Roads ‘$~ ¢ | This. conversation took place between A as] Lincoln Isham of| two live in Vermont ard the third | in Virginia. | day?” Years later, Bec 54, Mary’s brother, has no special plans either. Retired, school graduate who never prac- ticed law, he lives on, his 280-acre | farm near Urbana, Va., in Little Salt Remains (Continued From Page One) provides traction for a limited period of time, Liquid calcium chloride (salt)' has been used at trunkline inter- sections and on hills and curves. | Many miles of important state trunklines are in danger of getting | little or no treatment in a sudden; storm. The county’s main job in case of | a storm is to clear Dixie highway, Telegraph, Grand River, North- western highway and Woodward between Square Lake road and 10- Mile road, A few hundred tons of salt would not spread far on these roads, The fate of such impor- tant secondary -trunklines as most no treatment, said. - Sand is being used on Pontiac, residential streets, Jewell said, But! when the sun begins melting the’ ice that covers sidestreets, large) chuckholes will undoubtedly devel- op, he warned. ' Only salt can melt the ice uni-| formly, and the city doesn’t have the officials 1 .penough salt to spare for side-| streets, he said. a nents a are = : r Ss: Av \ les 312.05 oF on round trip fare : | to CHICAGO [ye Go GRAND TRUNK | COMPARE THE FARE Round trip to Chicago, tax included ripe cLAss ) 7 vcrrve | #51.04 ROOMETTES ‘ FIRST CLASS. Mgouerss° > * atewe ee ae Pi, | soutvsrenus AEG, U. 6. PAT. 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He offers these observations:| #7: Za ~~ Ea. oe * et i , the sub-| sai Alsd included on the program!the United Auto Workers union; The five members of banat WEA ORLA “a committee spent yesterday ques-| High school boys are — . ; will be the aresd anon aclarss plans to cut monthly membership’ tioning airport and airline officials.|right out of an etucetion. ‘ é : re | CEILING TI LE under the direction ,dues by $1, but will also cut -staff| oh | * * teacher Mary Lou Bridwell. | 'The chairman, Rep. John Be a” ie ¢ Sq. Ft. _ salaries and lay off 1] employes, Williams (D-Miss) refused to dis-| A teenager's ly with the Ej as a mL . ae * * * {Cari Steliato, president of the local, iclose results of the initial, on-the-! _giris may go up when he gets a ee r 2 oy : — 4 o : Wee On Feb. 26, parents agaify will! ‘said yesterday, |spot investigation. _-jear, but his marks will go down. ee iy oe he erin cele" & Fix Up That Recreation Room meet at the school to answer’ The dues cut is effective March Thirty-one bodies remain miss- The car-owner may wind up —s “eS fe 1Gea = = 16 x 32" Size a questions on the “Opinionaire, |1—the day UAW members start ing since the new turboprop | iquitting school — or at least ath- bis \ : ‘ «2 ~ SPATTER iy, ih INGO SIE REE REARS EINES AE forms circulated by the Michigan) paying an additional $1 a month to, iletics—to get a job so he can keep er : i Congress of Parent Teachers As-| rebuild the union's national strike in Mon = . p the thing. perking. i mt ar |} , ad LINOLEUM es oO TOPS sociation as part of a general fund. The two moves will-nullify: ivi eronautics Boar Social pressures on boys fhow- igs ie = - a ve survey on school conditions. each other as far as Ford local spokesman has indicated that @ agays are strong, Condit con- Beautify your floors with modern low-cost tile. Long . 3 . me 600 members are concerned. ‘report on the three altimeters re- on wear and easy to care for, Easy to install, too. : At 8». m. at the Lambert jcedes. Many a@ teenager feels he’s Ae AN : bebe Ba : Stellato said four staff members covered from the airliner’s wreck- nobody without wheels. But Coregtete prmeructions wen every order. - 6.5 MICA, VINES SANORA aed director of Chagnel 86 will Pe ee or ill sa age was Pera wey pa read: there's consolation for some in an CAME AEA NO DEON Sabena ena Le cL oO e said\more than ings on the instruments were not jdaho study he cites as typical. : talk on “Our Stake ie Btnation- other local -employes will have disc losed. Not a ak straight- a ones 4 “Us We Both Lose Money al Television.” A question and at | ; ' & — salary cut by five per cent. * © * questioned owned a car, 3 answer period will follow. ———_——— | It was hoped that the altimeters! m8 re % Reg. 2¢ ¢] Reg. Se ep! 4 2 Now.. a | Mere : SE a The proposed “School Bond Is- might tell why the ‘pilot, Albert! Only 15 per cent of the B stu: sue" will be discussed by Bond Jon | Hall to Marry , 'H. De Witt) 59, of. Decatur, Mich. Only 15 cars. Smith at 8 p.m. at the Monteith! HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Actor Jon brought the big plane .in so low! But 41 per cent of the. C stu- School, and the school -choir will| ali and former actress Raquel that it undershot the airport and/dents had cars, and 71 per cent present several numbers, directed Torres Ames will be married Sat-|landed in the river, lof the D students, And what of the: by Mrs, Helen Glenn, urday in Las Vegas, Nev. Hall's) The CAB-has lifted bad-weathef' failing students? A spectacular 83 A Founder’s Day program along first marriage to actress-singer| landing restrictions for Electras|per cent owned cars. with the presentation of a flag to|Frances Langford ended in dj-|imposed after the crash, on condi-| Students usually find their car} the school by Cub Scout pack 52) vorce in 1955. He is 43. Mrs. Amesjtion that the new-type° altimeters) upkeep and operation costs much ‘Se Sik Goss a Slbiteid *se small FE 8-3717 will be part of the program at the! 40, is the widow of financier Ste- used in the Eleetrag be replaced|higher than they expected. Drayton Plains school, phen Ames. |with the old type. _ | It’s almost beyond comprehen-| Mon., Thurs., Fri. ‘til 9 Tues., Wed., UTLET Sat. ‘til 6 © B Ree: 4e 2 9 8 Res. to € | , New.. < EARS { ¢ TANT Ae moni Mn ROEBUCK AND co. Heavy Duty i - Installed WS < ~ si | . While You 9 9. ~. Sho , SO : P end Chev's, che TR SS te SSS F Mufflers for most other cars . Ss at similar low prices. 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(AP) —, Theil \ a - nial although -his figures of speech) advent of Lent proved: J wed in-} - - I omy @¥abhi "tke Scoffs at Rumors |vere ay — = dotete. (the fluence on a c sed holdup) “a a Ss nm He'll Retire, me Story jeyed, doubled in spades.” | EA 4 if o mpierely Key he might. really be out of circu- a supermarket here Wednesday| CR EC 7a lation by telling the President: “I « Jand sought out the manager, Mi-| R MS a ya By JAMES MARLOW. would be available for consulta- rchael Ambroza. T 3 Phang rnihpcr sig tion = you and ad ne . * ¢€ « tate John Foster @s aD-land. w expect, after a few ¥ is Excuse me," sald Seidl, “I George s'eNewport’ s“Hove Just. the held up your clerk yesterday. I'm) sorry about it. It hurt my con) | prosiches illness like a conference weeks, to resume fully the duties Valentine Gifts to Please Everyone! science and I want to return the’ with the Soyiets: it will be a prob-jof my office.” ilem, but he has his plans made x * * money." ‘She'll Love You. for Giving Her * * * and it won't last forever, and) qi. jefe no doubt that Dulles, With that, Seidl dumped $500 in) : Ld cash on Ambroza's desk. eer er es 2 NORTH SAGINAW ST.. "dust South, of Pontiac Stote Bank Bldg. PRE-EASTER FEATURE _ SPECIAL PURCHASE OF ee * 5 Sus all > | iwhen it is over he will have other). though in the hospital or re- problems. cuperating at home, planned still Despite physical setbacks which t ia in ould have floored other” and| Ae woe esl ag TAKE TWELVE er wearing su nS : or a better looking lef TO ~ , LF Suit; They're all “the best! You save . VY ¢ ’ . og 3 | | You've never seen REGULAR $75 VALUES! 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Buy Now for Next Yeor! @ price! “see eee I 150 NORTH SAGINAW ST.—NEXT TO SEARS in oi: ‘ BS ? * as ever, auc surpasses. the flattery | of the new Shirt Waist DRESS Now more beauti- fully feminine and flattering: to everyone than ever before, Cotton, Linen, Chiffon. Solids and prints. - 5” To 12” TOES ESAT, Malini nga riot) y Saton's 36 North Saginaw St. Build. |/barnmering up. ail, ‘moving te onde and hanging pic- ieee Atlas blasting oft a | them. | Stuttgart, Germany, thinks it quite} ble. me ake disorder, the newness, the jerengenem, was all symbolic of batty over ballistics, mad about |Overton Brooks (D-La) is ‘charge of this_one. There are perhaps a doten | other military and civilian agen- cles in Washington. ‘concerned | with space and the research, de- | velepment and. employment of |*space vessels manned and un- | manned, All dream. But none | ean beat the dreaming that has | taken place in front pt this par- | ticular committee. © When the committee was shaping tae last year Rep. John W. Mc- |Cormack, the majority leader from Massachusetts, unleashed such dreams as these: “Where does fantasy end and reality. begin? Is it fantasy to say jthat man may set foot upon the | Moon in 1965? Upon Mars and 'Verius three years later? Dr. Her. ibert F. York, Chief Scientist for ithe Defense Department's Ad- | vanced Research Projects Agency, says these goals may be achieved " if “sufficient priority is assigned * * * it fantasy to say -that man ‘may be traveling almost 670 mil- lion miles an hour within 40 years? Perhaps. But Dr. Eugene Sanger, possi | “But long before the year 2000 ‘a businessmar in New York will probably be able to write a col- ‘league in Paris i in the morning and Sn a RE ne At ° The Hub You Get a‘ Smart | Investment With a Double Dividend ¥ Wo trouser Suits It’s Not Too Early to Lay-Away Your Suit for Easter harge |. To Pay? S PAY NOTHING DOWN! TAKE 6 MONTHS @ capital which has suddenly gone|@ | missiles, thoughtful on thrust. nae. sired period ition, estimated 62,000 miles per | man’s conquest of the air.’ Cree eae fra PONTIAC. PRESS THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1959- oro Leaps gay Space." George L. Haller, Gen eral Elettric, saw on the horizon closeup investigation by earthlings of ‘‘what the cloudy that blanket Venus consist of, whether or not Venus rotates, and whether or fiot there is any form of life on Mars." "* os Andrew Haley, president of the Internationa) Astronautic Federa- second as a needed speed for space ships, and warned, “The sacrifice of human. beings (arising from space travel) will be roughly a little higher than was incident to “REFRESHING — Munich, Ger- many, readers can avail them- selves of some reading to drink by. This book of poetry has a built-in compartment which con- pains a small bottle of wine believe that the U.8.8.8. wilt | continue to shock this country | current: |curLery. Rey Knutson, North American | Aviation’s. space . authority, . said | our own mati-in-space would be | brought out of orbit and back to earth by “retrorocket, specd brakes and, later, a ribbon para- chute. The point at which the retro- rocket is fired would be carefully controlled so that the recovery trajectory would land the capsule on the North American continent | in daylight hours.” (Ed? note: Around cocktail time, let's say.).. | Prof. Sanger swam back helene the committee’s eye with a chilling description of an, enemy’s ‘‘sta- tionary ultraviolet searchlight in space, which might exert a radia- tion pressure by means of hight energy beams and thus be capable of destroying flying objects up to a: distance of several hundreds of | miles in a-fraction of a second."* He added, casually, that by | ceeding the speed of light, using! {photon power, an American space-| ship could make a-round trip to a star in 22 years ‘‘but during that ‘period 2,000 years would have gone by on earth.” He didn't mention | the difficulty the returning voyagers would have, making new friends. 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AG MICHI GAN, ot THURSD AY, FEBRU. rc Y 4 Tele —_—— oe 7 : > eS ee Schoo Head Won't Atfend Says He Will Leave Friday for Meeting in Atlantic City Hospital Elects. {Eathers Nig rm Romeo Man ° Glengary PTA COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — “Fathers Night" will be observed) © ‘Name James Hough at the regular monthly meeting of|. Secretary on Board the ‘Glens ry, Hiacbectary School * to held at p.m. Mon- Richard Kin , father-vice . presi- ALMONT — James H. Hough of dent of the Glenzery PTA. has Romeo was elected secretary of the| arranged an entertainment pro- board of directors of the Commun-|gram which features Louis Auger, ity Hospital Foundation Inc. last! professional skier from Montréal, night, to succeed Miss Jane Scott/Canada; as guest speaker. 2 Dairy. Rama Scheduled. Next bona: Dairy - Rama menting with MSUO Chancellor Siieed _ {for all dairymen in the Oakla . Varner speaising Fenton ~|County area, are scheduled oer sections: ed next week, Jay Poffenberger, ; ‘ county agriculture extension agent,| } P- m,—Opportunity to: view ~ ’ announced today, | hibit and talk to specialists, — A meeting will be held at the} 1:80 p.m.—Talk on herd health County Center Building in Lapeer). for successful dairy operation by Monday and again on Tuesday in| Glen Reed of MSU, , By LEE WINBORN AVON TOWNSHIP — The Avon- dale school board last night sched- uled a hearing for ousted Superin- tendent of Schools Raymond N. Baker Monday evening. But Baker ; - : says he won't be there. 2 of Washington, A movie of favorite ski slopes in i oe aan oe be ae'| 1:50 pm.—Dop Hillman of MSU The superintendent said after the | Michigan will be shown, . sented both days and dairymen|‘® ‘atk on feeding for more prov meeting that ‘he plans to leave Ali jotner_merabers of tbe) board Auger, a former instructor, will are urged to attend the one most duction at lower cost. were re-elected. They are Leon T JACQUELINE POWELL ‘convenient for ‘them, Potfenberger 2:10 p.m.—Bob Maddex of MSU ‘Friday on a board-authorized trip : : oe rye ; ‘\leave for Europe later this month. aS to Atlantic City where he will at- Daated Saboo! Head, arta poms ae P| Robert Mogher, sew president of} “Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Powell of (said. speaking on dairy oe housing , tend the school administrators’ an- RAYMOND N, BAKER Newlin, vice president; and James\the Glengary. PTA, will conduct}. - RUTH MAYES = 8180 Foster Rd., Clarkston, an- | ee k and feed handling. ©) nual convention next week. ” | - =|, Ligon, treasurer. ~"jthe business meeting. Mosher, ial Roy Mayes of 109 Cloverport | nounce the engagemient of their | Here is’ the program for both i + & mR This is the second time the - Hospital Executive Director sixth grade teacher, succeeded] st., Rochester, and Mrs, Lucinda | daughter, Jacqueline, to Richard |days: fidget m.—Talk entitled: “What ~ board has set a hearing date. | Po lio C li nic’ . | games I. Crary anecuneed that Mrs. ‘Hubert Wallace, who retired) McIntosh of Middletown, Ohio, | D. Smith, He is*the son of Mr, | 10 a.m.—Movie on dairyirig. Rouirements, OMe Dairy The previous one was last Friday ~~ the average occupancy of the because ‘of fil health. announce the engagement of | and Mrs. Cleo Smith of Grand | 10:20a.m.—Purposes and objec- ee hie jremon =e ‘Chars ba ™ _ night, It was called off when Ba- Slated Tuesda hospital for the first 10 days of The. list of nominees for PTA} their daughter, Ruth Mayes, to | Blanc. The wedding date has jtives of meeting explained. of MSU, et by parks listin, palates ~ he Sis - Ea February was 80.6 per cent as meio ty - ed’ at the! ‘Thomas V. Jones. He is the son | been set for June 27. 10:30 a.m.—Glen McBride of "that -oaccny of pect ae clients — wan sot pre- at Or 10n School against 55.6 per cent for the 27 |" of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Jones sai iii calaee Michigan State University speaks lind answers followed by. adjourn. : sented as he requested ‘ days the new hospital was open of 1880 School Rd., Rochester, Commerce Sixth Graders on milk pricing and federal (mont at 3:30 p.m. Jen Wanted pe ce uhke ORION pe eof a in January. OES Unit in Commerce | No wedding date has been set at to Hold Valentine D orders, ; rsons attended mentary School PTA will spon- ' this time. °o Mo Gientineé Vance! 10:50a.m.—Ken. V: tten, night's meeting which started off/sor a polio vaccine clinic from 1 ‘io piney > stl pally hoa 0. Give Square Dance ~ | commerce. townsite sixth sate Department cf Aeriouieane, Area Garden Club Gets calmly with the transaction of/t) § p.m. Tuesday: at the school. ¢ e of arade “A” . | = w ’ Board - President ] sponsors. of the|" : tary School in Commerce Town. Beery after Bo called for sy- ile wil be, cos © an) chil. |? hospital and to. insure. open aay night: a the Masonic Temple The Public Health ‘Section of |ship will hold a Valentine's Day|- 11:10.a.m —Don Murray of “MSU WALLED LAKE — The Inter. finished business. that non-fenewal|dren and adults in the Lake Orion in ior emergencies. here is being sponsored by Chap-| the Qakland County District {dance from 7-9:30 p.m, tomorrow|speaks on “What Is High Quality Lakes Branch of the National of Baker’s: contract became the/Community School district. The board also is preparing for|ter 301, Order of the Eastern Star.| Nurses Assn, will hold its regu- jat the school, Milk?" Farm and Garden Assn, now hag — prime topic of discussion. (His con-|, inst second, thind and booster dedication of the new 48-bed vee The public is invited. — lar meeting 7:30.p.m, Tuesday | Music for modern and square s ke ®., a supply of tickets for the Detroit tract has not been renewed but he] shots will be given, and a fee of.” under construction which will} Dancing will be from 8 to 11:30] at Birmingham Com min ity (dancing will be provided and.games| 11:30 a.m.—C lint Meadows of Flower Show to be held from Feb, will continue in office until mid-|one-dollar will be charged for euch | tne. Place around Jims 2. p.m. with Lee Kane calling to re-| House. All public health nurses |will be playéd. MUS: talks on breeding program|?1 to March 1. | June.) pet corded music. A free ‘lunch will| in the district: have been urged | The sixth grade girls will serve|for profitable level of production.) Tickets may be obtained from be served. a to attend, refreshments. 12—Luncheon will be served,/Mrs. Mabet Rose, MA 4-161. ' ‘ . sos don Tomtnip Meter, ara | eam wo wah any turer Primary to Decide s Cea sat eee ous x Suet aes tg ‘ ig re a, Ges Re came es” af 7 LR Max Wilson of 4730 Opdyke Rd.|three schools, a PTA ‘spokesman ey '* read A prepared statement, listing| sid today 3 Township Offices the district’s accomplishments dur.} — : ing Abe past: 10 Years, ‘She cons BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP —|§e ‘4 5 a. cluded by saying she “ ) { Hea | The primary . election to be held at the board’s rap tps te —_ a e ‘ rl Monday actually will decide the . tw members on for six mon Ne battle for three’ key township of- in. dismissing a man ~ weal ® TAS ‘ Aces. through these accomplishmen on ire | istric Since all candidates for township Another mother, Mrs, Eari Wil- supervisor, township clerk and san (ho relation) of 1781 oqereyt f- township treasurer are Republi- Rd., commended the administra Brandon board Willlcans, the results of Monday’s for ‘ atmosphere of mary wil termine those to) < penal Gentalty and courtesy Consider Setting Up Saas office “Mnouriteated in the Pd that she said existed in the sys- | Separate Department (spring election April 4. Bidding for the township super visor post are Arno L. Hulet, in- BRANDON TOWNSHIP — The| umbent, and Arthur J. Picotte. township board last night set Feb.“ i: ey V. Beggs and Robert H.|# 25 ag the date for 9 hearing on nudiey, " mculibeel will seek the setting up a special fire district position of township clerk while |= Homer Case, incumbent and Mar-/}) garet E. Begovich, comppte for county treasurer... APLETE-ASSORTMENT OF STYLES. IN: PENDANTS iE: & hab = 2. 23 ¢ : a Cae * received ‘‘a second set-of reaacyta, RS . or a.supplement to the first set” in| TH department now gets an the mail yesterday. He added that allotment from. the township as he had Sent the letter to his at-\recommended by the Fire and torney ‘and was waiting for his Police Board. The activities of the recommendation before revealing|department have so increased what the reasons were. lately and the funds of the township Me x * so depleted that it has become nec- . One spectator asked whether the/essary to have a special assess- letter was from the board,‘or was|ment fo operate the department, _4t a. majority report. The ouster}Township Clerk Helen Jencks said wag favored Dec. 15 by a three today. : to two vote of the sc AeS specia election on are cee = * majority|: ayseret rth i Scan Gee of the board,” Hamilton replied. | suis spring after all legal aspects bers who voted against Baker's entd. dismissal, Floyd L, Cobb Jr., sai mote Yeasous had been given. _ [division plats, one for Sanders Estates located on Seymour Lake Hamilton then added that the and Sashabaw roads and the other board had been questioned about! for Many Elms Subdivision located its North Central Assn, accredita- at Bald Eagle Lake. tion as a result of its action: He said, “Tt is the duty of the, The township clerk was author-) superintendent to keep the board/ized to order markers for the’ informed, Our superintendent nev-|Seymour Lake Cemetery which er saw -to it that we had a copy/has recently been resurveyed, of-the NCA’s rulings.” x « * The school board plans to hold} The Fire Board presented its a special meeting next Wednesday| proposed budget for 1959 which to- night, but whether the situation as|taled $9,150. If the new fire dis-| $0” of it stands today. will be substan-|trict is approved in a special) Phipps @ tially altered by that time remains election later this year, the assess- Holly, an a moot point, they agreed. . ment will appear on the tax roll| in Eng Retail Milk Prices aa — Hit ‘All-Time High Mr. and Mrs. wasmnicron # — An sex TOnNeymoon i - Chicago culture department report showed s today that Os atk aeeeed WATERFORD TOWN SHIP —(Porte, Ind. The Rev. A. C. Van a tai] price of fluid milk reac a : . lb; : ; high of 24% cents a quart Newlywed om and Mrs bee ie performed the pocbie-ring rite. zg : in 1958. The previous year’s aver- D. Chuey will reside’ at 5196 Dur-; The bride is the former Rose- .-. e) 4 | Fe ga age was 24.2 cents, ham St. here, upon their returd mary Louise Wandell, daughter of] & S 2 4 : “This represented an increase of trom their wedding t trip to Chicagg./ 4, and Mrs. John J. Wandell of]. 4,7 cents or neagly 23 per cent over ii pete octlogy feocnteed ‘'La Porte, Ind. The bridegroom is ene = /*"'the son of Mrs. Elizabeth Chuey} © ; the 1950 average. & of Mount Pleasant, Pa. 4 But there was much ‘smaller : change in the farm share. It The bride wore a walty-length averaged 10.7 cents last year com- gown of Alencon tace and tulle with 10.9 cents in 1957 and fashioned with a Hoped Se- 9.9 cents in 1950. Virtually all the brina neckline with a deep Vin inérease went to increased . costs the back, long tapered sleeves | 7 and fitted bodice, The full_ skirt | of marketing the milk. s a at scalloped fagngo4 in- Girl Scouts Take Part serts of Alencon lace on tulle. in Investi au of wh in Investiture Ceremony veep od eat pie petals J : - elbow. length veil of silk illusion.| 39 She carried a cascade arrangement . of red and white carnations. q Wandell, the bride's sis-| ter, was maid of honor. ae ore ay | © Assured Satisfaction Best man was William L. Wan- “guests were John A. Wandell of | 7" dell of La Porte, Ind. Seating the © 20 N. Perry St. — Diamond and Pearl ; | Sweetheart Pendents sedewds Caps o> OU Pendent | Pe lelelele crs «sve iere stele from S19 3 rman Phipps is the . and Mrs. Henry 15160 Fish Lake Rd:, is currently stationed priced for unusual savings What @ wendsrtul oppertunity te ewn or " to give prectous imperial Cultured Pearl jewelry. Come in and seethio | magnificent collection of necklaces, bracelets, rings, pins, charms and oF earrings —and all at this unusual special ’ purchase price. Many of the pieces are combined with genuine rubies, coke sapphires and diamonds and only new: : ean Pid be yours at & price formerly i eee | $250 Beautiful Solitaire Dimond : A Ring. “Our Price . beet eee $125 15 Value, Gent's Massive. Diomond ai Our Price bee we 8 8 ee eee eee ’ * ae _ $8750 - Our Gubrentes Bond. Issued With aed Diamond | . the § group. She was assisted yes- ba “The reception was held in the : -~ ” terday pa Mrs. Frederick McDer- Fi cs ;, School hall of the church after the| a Be oo, mot. MRS. DONALD D. CHUEY. nuptials. 7 ne = : eS + : oe 2 ee ‘2 = £ 3 f tages 28 4 FP Go te z o = ‘ : 4 i . bd - : - : - : es : i re : | . . + “3 THE Pontiac PRESS, . THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 12, 1050, Ee * x i ‘ [or : cn ee 2 an - an Sas gf ee cS a ae. = — i oe : 8 bi as j ny pe 8 Ne tga : ee Keele } hee — + : . i ame As ee te i S 2 : r > : a s a9 oe 8g >. Saint - é 3 7 Noe * .3 ‘ ee ae ys s = Pee aes & z ee ‘ tae + = ; ae S ia. u es : U .@ 6 eee) = a - a | J Gales America to OK} _— | Two-Thirds Payment on; et Bl “ae | Missile System naw nee : _ OTTAWA @ — AU.S, decision 1 ‘to pay two-thirds of the cost of. ; \Canada’s antiaircraft missile sys-, : tem is expected to be announced ' json, inter pnnnts wnt. + * t J -U. §. and Canadian officials met i here to continue work on plans for | home costs and produc- The plan to give Canadian indug- itry a bigger share of the system's ‘contracts is expected to run into” ‘heavy opposition in the U, 8. Con gress and industry, especially with the U.S. government paying most of the bill... . , ai F | —_ a Canadair Ltd. of Montreal, for : : | example, bas put in a strong bid ifor a U. S..government contract for \200 radar picket planes. No de-| , | cision is expected until March. | "The planes would extend north- the eneve | Arctic. ' The joint U.S. - Censde North! | American Defense Command has| erie ape eens oe on™ * as Among Those Present ONLY : $988 | LAFAYETTE, Ind. @® — The 4 are, | eet it LIVING ROOM LUXURY | NOW $2 at exceptionally modest prices! beet man resected the entire cere- omy with the aid of a tiny micro- iphone under his tie and a small ii recorder attached to his belt. . Home Is Where... - CLOTHES | etter ce avenue here when a. small house 71N. Saginaw OFFERS & ART Days Same os Oesh ie ce By — $49ge KROEHLER “"" | CHAIR FOAM CUSHIONS i $69*" 100% NYLON COVERS See this new outstanding TOPPER group by Kroehler that features slim line styling along with famous Kroehler built construction. All cushions are reversible and are." 100% foam rubber.. Covers are heavy an 100% nylon frieze in a large choice of colors. 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Open Monday, Tues- §$ 9 sia ® day, Thetetey, Friday Nights—Closed All Day Wednesday. 20 Franklin Rd. Just Off S$. Saginaw. only | _ | | PHONE FE 5-9279 ONLY $100 DOWN i | BR se. WADI : 4 Si | } | s mm , © FRANKL — MA CK DAVIS : « : : ; 4 % | ] FS es ; we ? RD. ae \ a ° peed FE : ' aa yl sprue a fg 3 fae Wy nnnnt” ay ca | | Hy Ny al af ir , | , PI gO . : | i ES i A A ~~. be ee . ’ - BhGe css = ae . { i A , { ‘ 4 . ‘ rs a C3 ‘ \ ee a ae ae fees re PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY; FERRUARY 12, 1959 | ae : 4 Weg \ rs i , arpa Hee ra to Get Subsidy | Maritime Group Says Shipping Between Here and Caribbean Essential a ) HORRY) Giant a Tse s Ba SWISS WATC Latest Styles! Lowest Price! : WASHINGTON P- The Mari- itime Administration has ‘re- laffirmed a proposed shipping route | ~ jfrom ‘the Great Lakes to the Caribbean as an essential foreign trade route eligible for subsidies. The agency held in April 1957, jteat the route was essential but | said then that’ the matter would Tiway. The Seaway will open this) ~ | spring. ; No U.S. flag ships operate at | present over the route, But | Grace Line, Inc., has applied for -subsidized service and the application wilt be acted on shortly. “4|. The original description of the Hroute has been revised to provide for calls at Canadian ports. How- |—— ever, the agency decided not to! subsidize liner service to the east leoast of Mexico and oe Wants Repeal |America at this time. It recom ‘mended further study of this serv- of Detr olt jice for 1959-60. Approved were weekly sailings s\Port Authority to the north coast of South Amert- | lea, including the Netherlands West) LANSING (UPI) — A Detroit) xs * * lIndies, and sailings every other'Democrat today said be would call) detferies, sald Michigan's: ex. | jweek to Cuba and other islands jfor legislative repeal of the Detroit, tensive shoreline gives the state | in the Greater Antilles. Port Authority and_ set up’ ma. ® high potential in world trade chinery within the Michigan Water-| and “what we need now Is action | ways Commission to prepare for, to develop this potential. opening of the St. Lawre nce Sea- He said the Detroit Port Author- way ‘ity has spent about $250,000 and Rep. Edward H. Satteriea (D-"‘the only result we have is a col-| Detroit) said the present authority, lection of statistics.” | mee Reg. $154.50 VALUE n my 99” $2.00 A WEEK In wiriter all eyes are on the famous Zouave RISING TIDE — of the Pont de l'Alma in Paris. Normally the waters of the Seine - just touch the base of the statue. H bands...come with LEATHER or | ; ; : ‘ \-* $ H” nN Murse’s Wetches,,.Plower Warches, Contume vor” ae rg. RNG] Wetches... CHEMISE Styles! You nome it...we have weet 5 Do R94. JVM: it They'll Go Fost ot This Semational SALE Prical: lin existence about six years, has ‘accomplished “almost nothing’’ in ‘establishing dock facilities at De- jtroit because the federal gover®- BS wouldn't recognize the au- thority’s power to act. i yA mh rAQtd > , AM OM /A 0 —, JEWELERS All of the 48 states suffer from ‘ragweed which irritates hay fever sufferers. But, the 49th state, \Alaska, has no ragweed. Hay fever is not a problem there. One South Saginaw. Comer Pike FE 5-5731 | Emerald Cut DIAMOND BRIDAL SET | VY, CARAT. Regularly $179.50 ONLY. “ 599 . $1.00 A WEEK Compare Our Values Before You Buy! ‘BOTH RINGS 4 = @ NOTARY BONDED GUARANTEE @ FULL TRADE-IN PRIVILEGE @ LIFETIME SERVICE COUPONS @ FREE ETIQUETTE BOOK > | @ 30-DAY .MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE’ ROYAL - REMINGTON - UNDERWOOD FULL SIZED STANDARD PORTABLES 14-Day Free Home Trial “ewes omy - Milk Pavilion Chocolates $170 in Ribboned Heart Box SAVE $22.90 , - 1-POUND BOX Number one on her heart parade! 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There are both dark and milk F2.3 MOVIE CAMERA Lane chocolates, with such deliciously different centers 4s pecan marshmallow fudge, mint chip and cherry cream, as well as Inside are many of Sanders famous Burhanet Chocolates, plus such delicious specialties as butter almond toffee, pecan acorns, sugar. coated almonds and aes fudge squares. MOVIE OUTF u butter almond toffee, cup fudge and ‘many more. 1, 2, 3 and 5-pound boxes. ___ Prices onet ety at Sonders Stores and Super Market Departments x) 0 41 SANDERS STORES 53 NATIONAL FOOD STORES VALENTINE’S DAY IS SATURDAY, FEB. 14 SINCE 1 875 & Visit the Sanders Department i in your nearest National Food Store . 685 East Boulevard + 1249 Baldwin near Ypsilanti : 2375 Orchard Lake Rd., in Sylvan Lake +» 4889 Dixie Hwy., in Drayton Plains 3415 Elizabeth Lake Road in Waterford Township 8040 Cooley Lake Road in Union Lake and a Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center, Pontiac : = wi 45 N. Saginaw — Dir= ., THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Don't miss this Opportunity to save, : ew oan oe eb * bd e ¢ a i | 4 ~ Fast Relief fors.Nasal: Pasteges “sy } VORED | f OI BAYER , i, WALEYS : | a A NASAL |) Mo. oe. | Tf ) Ss PRAY #3\% | 16 OUNCE , ian 59: eo 4% 6 ' A PQA rw Ps be pay es Little @s 1 50¢ ’ Week " | TEL-HURON CENTER ' DOWNTOWN PONTIAC | DRAYTON PLAINS suoppine CENTER ORTH-END snoppina | CENTER oh | Telegraph at Huron 29 N. Saginew y 5060 Dixie Hwy. s Rochester \ | ~ KINSEL DRUGS . Muren ot soginew (Downtown Pontiac) — Miracle Mile Shopping Cones - He ‘ak dy Rid : ese. : < ; : % « * = ‘ e. ¥ ar oe soc oualreel Seed ae “THE PONTIAC: PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1959. Set comity tax Due >‘, ..) |Singer Thinks — [Stale Appointment. (Tt io Nabbed After Splitting Mother Will ( 4 Mother ‘Hits Senate Sn Arrest‘ of Girl and 2 Boys Farmers Must Pay. in ft: i} pave panne ger cepte EE: Ends 4-State Crime S pree| | teat ie kay : Anna Maria. Alberghetd sae She ee a te Gon seitilen . _ Associated Press Writer - [thinks her mother will atiend harjnamed by Gov, Williams last} GREBLEY, Colo, # —A crime stopped it. The driver, Willian : April wedding to composer.-arjmonth, may encounter difficulties ended|Frank Stolz, was arrested. A Most farmers, Uke other sélt-employed people, thust ranger Buddy Bregman despite in gaining Senate oontirmation. [spree crossing: four states hepe figure, report and pay their Social Security tax before ithe older woman's opposition to) 20 award Hutchinson “pventortany Wei "Tye areas: of a) snanion, - David Dainjin, in a : the match. ~ - : ‘boys : Apri 15. * ow %: \ , rennvilte), whoes Seeate’ buisienilens all 19, police dingy room. But, how farmers must do the job can differ greatly | “I was hoping my mother would|committee ° screens -appointments,| The boys were arrested here—| Police Lt. Carroll Long and from the way it must be done by other people working for [De Tesigned to my wedding to|said he had recelved_complaints| one in a car used in a New Mexico} Patrolman Leo Malcolm broke ue ‘ y me = ae Buddy by now,” Anna said yester-|from within and outside the legis- down door . themselves, L day. “E thought she had, When/iature about handling of the Senet 006 te ether 12 Mein eee be Dene, oie 6 Oat This results because you—as a farmer—may be able to i wre ord ger boas og ee ek ee ee om ‘has figure the’earnings on which you must pay Social Security: |stin sa smog ee to thie! | Hutchinson sald they wore | Connie Walker. ot Austin, Tex.!~‘rhen he tuned and ran to a Lansing hotel tax in three ways and pick the way wtih Hee CAE em wedding. oe page: a gto, ama Bee Senet ntonee edie Tar of te rate an tened| party's governor candidate last Vittoria Alberghett deputy armed \ ” 2 hi he time. : * oppasid her 22-yearcid daugh. | Tather than at Bowden or his ipolice said, ne kee aie aract hin, | L it sous het’ earniababie 9400 bisects ti ieee ter’s plans fo marry Bregman, | T*lifications. A bulletin for the trio's arrest | Sheriff Pat Burmeister said the| cussions were general. vou may report your net earnings up to #4200 and pay tax who is divorced from his first Bowden's predecessor, ‘ Russell) wag put out after Mrs. Johnnie |youths, both from Detroit, admitted) - 3 oa _| wife and has 9 6-year-old son, White of Owosso, was ousted a year: B. Burnett, 41, of Ridgefield, [Verbally a series of armed rob-| New auto speed records, rang- F Co. announced , Tuesday |®8° ago when turnéd down by the “Comn.,” told New Mexico author. |beries in Texas, New Mexico and|ing up through 265 miles per hour, urniture . For example: Suppose Frank Jones had net. serial of |she w ahead with sa ‘the mar. |Senate, because of close ties — Itles.ghe had been kidnaped at }“0" the way up here from Santa/were established by. American] 128 $. Woodward, Biemingham : Solidarity House, © United Auto} gunpoint Fe.” | 3 $3,800 in 1958. He mist report ‘the entire amount as Social Fiage plans, Mrs. Alberghetti sald, y/o on international head. = : Albuquerque, N. M., |*°: drivers ori the world’s major] . Securit A In Cheyenne, Police Chief Fred tracks in the past.12 months. = | South of Sha an Rand » y earnings and pay tax on it. I sald T was going to be sick|quarters. ee me mareclt iid ai i . gross farm the day the marriage took place.| Like White, Bowden, 59, a Lans- rs. Burne was forced 2. Or, if your is income 1s more than $1,800 and the oy Aameginy A tock pe ing: took maker, is a torg: time|to drive to Sania Fe, N. M., where your net earnings are less’ than $1,200, you may report $1,200 Mre.: Alberghett}. sald she ov- member. of UAW local ‘652. Thelthe teenagers treed her acbarueed as your net earnings and pay tax for 1958 on that amount. {posed the wedding because of|commissioner’s job pays , $8,500, tr continued on in her automo- ) : Bregman’s divorce, Both she andithe deputy’s $6,750. MeArthur For example: Suppose John Smith farms 50 acres of land 8 di . h and|t , / : Anna are Ronan Catholics and na-|served in an acting capacity until eames Deputy Harold —_— and from this farming. had a total cash income of $2,200 in tives of Italy, Bowden was hamed. tted tt h roth 1958; but after deducting expenses. from the operation of — the farm, he has net earnings of $1,000. Under this rule, he can report. $1,200 as. his net earnings. 3: Or, if your gross income was'not more than $1,800 in 1958, you may report two-thirds of your. gross income as your net incomé and pay tax on this amount. For example: Suppose Carey Johnson farms 40 acres and had a gross profit of $1,780 in 1958, but after deducting his farm expenses, he has only $800 in net earnings for the year. Under this rule, he may report and pay tax on $1,186.67 (two-thirds of his gross income of $1,780). x ® &£ The odds afe that you'll have to use rule one in figuring your,net earnings and Social Security tax. Your net earnings were too high to fit under the other two rules. But, if you do have a choice, here’s a geod rule: to fol- low: Always use the method which will give you the highest net earnings even though it means you'll have to pay a higher tax. The reason: Future Social Security payments will be based on what your Social Security record shows as net earnings. The higher the net earnings shown, the higher your future ‘payments. If you're engaged in farming and in one or more trades or businesses, your net earnings from self-employment are the combined net earnings of all your activities. If you’re in a farm partnership, your net earnings from self-employment should include your entire share of such ‘earnings from the partnership including any guaranteed payments. Internal Revenue will provide you with a special form and instructions on the payment of your Social Security tax along with your regular federal income tax forms. 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PRESS “THURSDAY, FEBRUARY-12; 199007 ae yp “At Z % , ~ ” : . ‘ Ss a a ‘§ \ 5 = ; Cae — % \ * : ‘ : J ; o * oe ue - : re "see ie Misery of Past, Promise of Future Drive the Flagelados to Sister BANUL Y ast, Fromise.or future Vrive the Fiagelados to sister ean barrac Oil ae is 4 ate last at $'a.ni, There;man Catholic nun, is the director. vhi ped One has nothing. (child¥en — have died. at Getuliojand two part-time doctors, a part: Sometimes there is meat, When anew, crackle under eight big’ | pee no noon meal, ot Getulio Vargas Hospedaria, aj Since last April—the height of Vargas, — .lthne dentist and a few nurses. -| supplies are ap, there are two strange to. of beans and ite ; : x * * | migration center ‘for the Whipped|a drought that started in Decem-| “It is pitiful,” said the nun.! Getulio Vargas once was a. rub- meals a day; when they are low ade as . A ‘sweating! The smell of the beans cooking}Ones, = 5 iL ber 1957 — 23,000 Whipped Ones| “This is their last hope*““To come! ber* workers training camp with! there is one, rap oil arog — drifts out to the people sitting) The Whipped Ones — flagelados|have come to Sister Paula, Her|here, they walk for days without| facilities for 600 men. Now 4,000. ¢ *& * | v ‘oot mee will be|along the barracks wall, Sister|in Portuguese — have fled here|job is to feed them, clothe them, eating. The children cannot do it.|flagelados are heré. Sitting in the shade waiting | Se oe posal» saa Patila said; “They came here half|from parched fatms of drought-|soothe them, medicate them,| We try to bring them back to good) Food comes free front the gov-\the ship, the flagelado wonde there quart . one of starved to death, most of them.|stricken Ceara, another of rice and a chunk of|Now they wait’ for ships to take ’ the eight|process them for shipment, andjhealth. 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It’s the most beautiful, most Mattress Ticking breaking the ‘eatherbed useful, most complete set we've ever offered at this around our industry is going to be low price! .. @ Choice of a ficult tubo a ee Full or Twin faced “in reilroading.” He noted Size railroad la a 5 7 + , Biggest Bonus Savings Ever! she ileal wonton”: Latin said, “I can assure you that the railroads are tired of telling you about their troubles. We are sick of being the problem child of the 4 American economy.” : -_ Remington, Royal and | L. C. Smith TYPEWRITERS Reduced to... _ m — ee : rat Ns am ’ ' ——— ii + en - — a : : football + tte SROs *: mp o> Se oo L . . - = es v A ng! * 7 eS be a _ - see Chic me sisal a a rae PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, PEBRUARY be aie ot ee 23} a2 . ‘in Michigan Tradesman wcieeein ss. Ootiieet We tomtom pe eee , o iP for 20 years, died Wednesday of Rei Teacher of Michigan, h¢ was an honorary Pontiac Realtor Dies Milan pneumonia, He at one time was Phi Beta Kappa of the Univer: : eae Florida managing éditer of the Grand) sity, He also was a charter mem: ‘Aft Heart Attack hve b Rapids News. He was born in) ber of the Michigan Junior Acad. Ter ; A) lineo _ "Mes, GAIL G, BROWN “Joe and four biiihaioe Gayle, semetai at the Hentese Chapel. Lafayette, Ind. . Sweet les demy of Science and a wem- 2 : ; a. Bee G. ie Dyn. 39, Dtargaret, Rosemary and mgr aig will bein Oak Hill Ceme-| = eae ® ber of Central Methodist Church. | Russell A, Nott, 63, of 170 W. footer in St Joseph Hospital tot petal 7 ot Pontiae, tad he: Rag hs ‘Macanulla, K uy, Surviving are his wile, Nellie: PG tO Thing in Ponting Gen: lowing @ two-year illness, tore,” Margaret Thorpe sad-Mre| MRR GEORGE EDGAR 7. nother ot gartoonist elly.| Service “*Set Saturday 4g son, Arthur P. Jr. of Lancaster, early iis merming in Ponting Gen - She ember of the First Ada Tilton, both of Pontiac, Mrs.| Mrs. George (Ethel) Edgar, 68. Kony died Tuesday. Her son, for Former Instructor 4: ® daughter, Dorothy of Ann pads . jospital following & at fant Cocees. is Patricia De Reamer of Commerve| 216 Central St., died ear this creator of the comie strip char-) a Arbor; three sisters, Myrtie raat. : pores cutie had besides and Mrs, Ethel Allis of Howell. morning in Pontiac following ‘acter “Pogo,” lives jn New York at Pontiac High . \Mrs. Vern Miller and Mrs. Lillia Mr. Nott*was a member of Cen- bt eon awe Suryiving her husband year illness, City, She was bom in Philadel- ‘English, all of Lake Orion, and aoe tea Methodist Church and was past . aré three sons, Gordon, Jimmy and| Service will.be held at 2 p.m. ag nal body is at the Brace- Sanith pia - ace™| Service for Arthur P. Sweet, G4, granddaughter. {master of Pontiac Lodge 21, He en | Funeral Home. * & ft ‘of 30 Illinois Rd, will be held at! The family has suggested that bed er 2 eee the Ponta uP 1D KNOW: St LO —_ « EUGENE d. GOODMAN Ss DETROIT w— Dr. ein J. o p.m, Saturday at the Sparks-: tecontributions be made toward ai. 12 Club. oe 2 mes Depart: ite rday. He was 77, Dr. Cassidy; Mr. Sweet, a retired Pontiac The first home to be lit by| rae “demaey Ker jog oan : , Cas minent Detroit surgeon Giitin Funeral Home. Cremation memorial scholarship fund at Pon- conte 4 Service for Eugene J. Goodman, | sa toee ecient of the Wayne. Will. take place at White Chapel tiac Central. | Surviving are his wife, toa ‘love | linger 1@ 73, of 17564 Woodingham St., De-| ‘County Medical Society, died yes- Cemetery, Troy. - , | daughters, dudy at home, Mrs. J ment Store, 520 S. Saginaw St..| ‘was an unsuccessful candidate for| Central High School science teach- y ' iontiac, was held Sunday at the e , Thomas Edison's incandescent. sbren’ Memorial Chapel in. De.™ayor in 1927. He was-a former|er, died early today at his home bulbs was the boarding house of Arts., and Mrs. Janet Edward of treit. Burial was in Oak View|Vice-president of the Michigan Col- following: several years illness. Mrs. Sarah Jordan in Menlo oe bee Angetes, Call. Cemetery, Roya! Oak. lege of Surgeons. | & graduate of Eastern Mich- iN. J. | Three sisters, Mrs, ‘Mildred Por- Mr, Goodman died Saturday at! : vase — his home following several months oS = a fee illness. | AT SAVE : om ele ores pee YOUR. PLUMBING | DEPARTMENT STORE ~SLIPS— GOWNS ~~ PETTICOATS Baby Doll GOWNS member of Bnai Moshe Synagogue | in Detroit. 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The new Cuban government appears to be making an effort at fence-mend- ing. Billboards in Miami pro- claim: ‘“‘Now Cuba is, free. We welcome our American friends — Fidel Castro.” _How does Miam! compare to the show biz scene in Las Vegas? There is much similarity during the peak winter tourist season in Miami. (Oddly, the big season in Las Vegas is summer). * * * Escapees from the frozen north crowd into the night clubs of the luxury Miamf Beach hotels tg, watch shows that are as good a) in some cases, identical — as those in the Nevada town. Prices are higher in Miami since there is no gambling to absorb the cost. Las Vegas jumps until dawn. Not Miami. It's an_ early-to-bed town, and most of the shows have trouble mustering a full house for the late performance. Showmen say the late shows are gettipg Clawson | Playhouse more and more sparse in clubs| JU 83977 Free Parking throughout the country, The na- 14 Mile Rd., 2 Miles E. Woodward Ave. tion seems to be losing its taste) Monday: for midnight revelry. et Strand) Now! 25c to 1 P.M. i Business appears to be good ‘TARAWA NOW—3 DAYS ONLY! prevents HAMLET Only Michigan Engagement, Also — on the game program _| excerpts from “Macbeth” and _“Telius Caesar” a Avant | Garde” (Adalts ts Only) in view of the lackluster legit! season, When ‘you see the crowds! pouring into the theaters on 44th! eets, you wonder how the stage could be so lusty here of the worst seasons within HR ‘ory for touring shows. along Broadway — amazingly se BEACHHEAD’ THE DOORS OREN 10:45 THE TRUE STORY OF BARBARA GRAHAM . . . WHOSE MURDER "TRIAL SHOCKED ‘THE WORLD! LLLP LPLAL LLP eae, An Important Message from the Manager . . | HAVE SEEN THIS — POWERFUL FILM LET ME TELL YOU ABOUT IT! ; : ? Here is the true story of a beautiful B-Girl, a4) § ‘ » ae ¥ PAPAL PLL branded a murderess — but this wasn't the only mark that life and her underworld “friends” had seared on her body. There were the marks of the petty crimes she com- mitted —— stains that all the police blotters in the country couldn't soak up, And there were the scars you couldn't see. The scars that Barbara Graham, the party girl, carried in her heart . . . one for every man. The Press screamed for her conviction.. Then a Pulitzer-Prize winning reporter, Ed Mont- gomery — who had led the pack howling for a-guilty-of-murdr-verdict . . . uncovered start- ling evidence that shed doubt on her guilt . and her story became something more than. it ONL LO A was —a story that will never die! It took .cousage to bring Barbara Graham's real-life, real-shock story to the screen . her affairs . . . her mistakes . . . her trial... a thousand incidents defied the censor. : | ; 4 5 | And to all this add the superb performance of SUSAN HAYWARD, who was awarded the Film Critics Award as the Best Actress for 1958! ° 1 can truthfully say it is one of the gréatest pictures | have ever seen. . .“ Sincerely yours, oh! SANFORD, MGR. ee a PLL LOL we URGE YOU TO SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING La AT 1:00—3 :10—5 :15—7: Ln _ EXCLUSIVE FIRST-RUN STARTING » TODAY! ‘oa and a ke Asks Hike ‘inContributions per cent increase. ; * bakes ae oe aees _THE PONTIAC PRESS. > THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 12. “1959 ¢ r - : \ » <1 4 4h. F ‘ : be ‘ 5 \Bye. Chicago; for Conventior PONY TALE — Horse’s tail, hanging from a_ silver ball, marks a barbershop in Zurich, Switzerland. Barbers in this part of Europe commonly used these “GOP Choice recommendation. i * - WASHINGTON ( psa ot That is the speculation at some inational conumittee officials, whe y a late July or early August vention is a good “bet. Some other sources, while agreeing Chi- cago and Philadelphia now hold the lead, say the choice js_ still . -jgpen, No decision is expected be- fore April. * * Meanwhile, Democratic commit-| tee officials predict the full com- mittee at its-meeting here Feb, 27 ~ will resist Chicago and Philadel- phia protests and uphold a site icommittee's selection of Los An- geles for the Democratic conven- tion. The Democrats have fixed, July 11 as their convention start-) ing date. Republicans who recently re- ceived convention city bids from ‘half a dozen cities deferred a rec- ‘ommendation until they could visit some sites and get proposals in writing, The full committee will meet in April to act on a_ site * * | San Francisco is believed by some party officials still to be a leontender for the. GOP. conclave, ibut others argue a California se- lection would appear to show com- mittee favoritism for a probable -home state candidate for the pres- i i i i idential nomination, Vice Presi-, dent Richard M, Nixon. a same g would apply to Los’ Angeles. ork, also a. bidder, .by: the same token would) provide a home base for New York Gov, Nelson A, Rockefeller, who isa potential opponent of Nix- on for the nomination. Miami Beach, the sixth bidder for the GOP. méeting, is short of | scratched for that reason. Republicans met in San Fran- cisco in 1956, in Chicago in 1952 and in "Philadelphia in 1948. Journalism Women Meet at U. of Missouri ladies’ turn to pay homage to the nation’s oldest journalism school at the University of Missouri. A 3-day “Women in Journalfsm" program starts today as part of the school’s 50th anniversary cele- bratin. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt will talk Friday. Other speakers include Inez Robb, United Features cdl- umnist, Dorothy Roe; Associated Press. women's editor, and Sylvia Porter, Halj Syndicate financial columnist. The nickel-copper-ore deposit in one mine in the Sudbury district of Ontario is almost two miles long and more than 4,000 feet deep. tails a century ago, but thé sight is uncommon today. International Monetary Fund, World Need More Capital WASHINGTON Eisenhower today urged Congress to approve immediately a $1,575,- 000,000 increase in this country’s gold and dollar contribution to the International Monetary Fund, a 50 7 Cl * * In a_ special message, _ hower also asked a doubling of the United States subscription to _ the capital of the World Bank — - from $3,175,000,000. ‘to $6,350,000,- - 000. This new quota, however, in- | volves no cash outlay. (AP)—President | "Steady Date Tame tolite, Bank | am i Eisen. ] @ Other member nations are being, | asked to do the same, | prompt “There is real urgency for! action,” the «President said. * * * | The increases, unanimously rec- ommended by the governing boards vf the 6%nation financial ihstitutions, are necessary to keep | their resources abreast of expand- | ing world trade and the rising de- ' mand for investment capital in underdeveloped lands, he said The big chunk of cash for the monetary fund would not unbal- ance Eisenhower's 77-billion-dollar — July 1, budget for fiscal 1960 if Congress provides it as requested before * * * The President reminded Con- gress that three-fourths of the goal will come from other coun- tries, ‘The other member nations are being called on for proportion- ate increases in their quotas, and three — Canada, Germany and Japan, would put up additional sums because of their relatively rapid recent economic growth. Money Testers Give Their OK to New. Coins PHILADELPHIA wf — Presi- dent Eisenhower's commission for testing, money has given its okay to a virgin batch of coins. The dimes, quarters and half} dollars are. hard to beat for weight and purity, the commission de- clared° Wednesday at a sort of fashion show for the coins at the Philadelphia Mint. The money was turned out by the Philadel- ‘Phia and rade ne last year. * Two eae cuirguubed citizens of nine states and ‘the District of Columbia, making up the Presi- dent’s Assay Commission for 1959, looked over the coins at an annual February ceremony here. The worst the commission could find was that such and such a dime was 73-100th of a grain light, or this half dollar was a shadow of a speck too hefty. Of 280,963,912 silver coins pro- duced by the Philadelphia and Denver mints last year, 28,171 were taken out, at random throughout the year and placed in a deposit ee e « The trial of the pyx, which is the true name of the day-long an- nual ritual, was a custom among the Greeks and Romans and among. the Anglo-Saxons in the time of the crusades, 4 In October 1792 the first assay commission gathered in Philadel- phia, then the nation’s capital. That was the year the mint was established. New''s9 WAGONS. = ose - DIAMOND RING 1 North Soginey Street 14K Gold television cables and may = COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP)—It’s the Our famous threesome: is your set siyenced answer for business, casual wear and sports. It’s a handsome wardrobe ina single purchase: 2-piece tweed or shetland suit with a care- fully cut pair of harmonizing slacks. A quick . change of trousers converts the business suit to leisure wear. And the slacks, with your ievorite sport shirts, play golf or lounge in Style. 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Sprinkle dry yeast into water and stir until dissolved Stir in luke- warm milk mixture. , and mix with the electric mixer or by hand until well olended. This takes about 2 minutes. _Cover. Let rise in warm piace, ‘free trom draft, about 40 min- utes or until more than doubled in bulk, Stir batter down, Beat vigorously, about half a minute. ‘Turn into greased 1\s-quart cas- serole; ‘Or an 8x8x2 pan; or two “medium bread pans; or an*8-inch pan. Bake uncovered at 375 degrees for about one hour. Makes ~ one large loaf or 2 small loaves, 40-45 tube pan Bake small minutes, loaves about x *& * Whole Wheat Rolls are delicious made the batter way. You can have bot rolls on the table in just a little over an hour. Me e ar a% pn 3 salt 4 cup ning “ cup ey, Molasses OR corn syrup e | bow! and sprinkle yeast in, *tirring ‘ja wonderful new and easy recipe Add flour Scald milk and stir in styar, éalt, shortening and honey. Cool to lukewarm. Put warm water into dissolved, Stir in lukewarm k mixture. Add whole wheat flour. {do not sift), Stir until well blended, about half a minute. Cover, fet rise in warm place | until doubled, about 45 minutes. Stir batter down, Beat vigor ously, ahout half a minute. Fill greased muffin pans about three-quarters full. Bake at 400 degrees about 25 minutes. Makes 12 rolls. _ ' * * %.: Lent is here and with it the iseason of Hot Cross Buns. This} year you can make them the batter way if you like, We have for you that you won't find anywhere else. You'll probably want to serve these buns the year around. If yeu want to leave out the cinna- mon when they’te not to be Hot _ Cross Buns, that is all right. ‘Even first-time bakers will be successful with this recipe. Batterway Hot Cross Bans 1% bee warm Ley yeast degrees) shostening-~ i te OR relsins“ Potty the warm water into a large mixing bowl, and add_ the yeast. Let stand a few minutes, then stir to dissolve. ai Remove from pans and cool on racks. Make cross with thick ic ing: 1 cup confectioners” sugar, pinch of salt, 1 to 2 taewpoa| hot milk or Water. _and how is it identified? surface of fat has some lean con- lutes per pound | i i meat Diels | Q. What if the name of this || cut of meat? i A.. Pork Blade Loin Roast, Q. Where does it come from A. It comes trom the loin sec-| ition of the carcass and contains the blade, ribs and: backbone. Ouiter tained in it. Q. How Is it prepared? A. Being fresh pork, it is roast- ed in a 350 degyee F. oven, allow- ing 45 to 50 minutes per pound. However, the center-cut pork loin roast requiyes only 35 to 40 min- Add half the flour, the sugar, the clonamen, lemon walt, soft shortening and egg. Start the mixer on medium speed (or | bea: by hand) and beat until smooth .. . 1"; to 2 minutes, Stop mixer. Add the rest of the flour with the currants and stir in’ by hand until the flour disappears - It wil) take about 1 to 1's minutes. Scrape down batter from sides of bowl. Cover.bow!l with waxed paper and let rise in warm place until doubled . . . about 30 minutes. Meanwhile gréase muffin cups (18 Broil Grapefruit Halves for Good Light Dessert © When weather is chilly and time is short, broiled grapefruit is an easy dessert. Choose one heavy for its size suggests the Marketing Information Agent. This is a sign) of thin skin and lots of juice. * * * Cut the grapefruit in half, re- move the center and loosen the| sections, Sprinkle: with brown or white sugar, spiced with a dash large, 24 medium, OR 40 smal’). Stir down batter in 20 "to % strokes and speon into the muf- fin cups, filling half full. Let rise tn warm place until batter q' r% met wheats. Want your pancakes light, really light? Then try Pillsbury Buttermilke. They're the lighter, lighter pancakes so tender to your fork. Country-fresh buttermilk; is right in the mix. NEW Pillsbury HONEY Buckwheat If you 're a buckwheat lover, these you've gotta try. Pillsbury Honey. Buek- of cinnamon, mace, nutmeg or all three, Dot with a tablespoon of ‘butter and place the fruit about four inches from the broiler flame. i\Broil for ten minutes or until the top of the fruit is golden brown. €. a Pillsbury blends. honey —the “slow-pouring golden kind—into this special new buckwheat recipe. NEW Pilsbury BLUEBERRY Crystals made from real blueberries are scattered all through this brand new pancake mix. Each light, tender pan- caké is blueberry-rich. 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FEBRUARY 12, 1959 y her favorite ‘saved recipes is, main dishes, salads arid, which are particularly. this happens-we expect 1 and Winter compartments a galaxy of, , ng buy canned cranberries the year orative item for any table, Apple ‘convenience |around; but when the nippy days sauce does something nice for the ing “out a clip-icome and the time eg ste of this salad, and cin- ed so that the dish we believe you will make | once and promptly place the rec- tpe within easy ‘reach. y Si eee Blend in Molded Salad 1 teaspoon grated lenfon rind \y teaspoon wclanateen y (ib. cen whole-eranberry sauce | % eup chopped celery { we can quick and haved third, a very dec-'a rolling boil. Add to gelatine mix-|peeled apple: ture apd’ stir until gelatine is dis- solved. Add remaining apple sauce, wee mayonnaise, lemon juice, lemon NEW YORK "Alptsa-chaias a4 ke isatice and célery. : we | Pour into a I-quart mold and! ‘Top: with 4 mediym apples that Mix’ gelatine with sugar and chil] until firm. Unmotd on” It is, first, delicious, second. sait. Heat 12 cup apple sauce to ory and top with thin wedge with. % cup teas % ounces) | iApple Cake Has a blue chet. Bake in Blue . : alee “tb . serve py or | Bake ’Em i sguthats of greased. jpat of buttery and salt -on each 11 -by-7-by-2-inch baking pan, \potato. Add 2 cups of milk bottom of pan. “Bake in medi Fill. Up Center nr accompaniment “ creamed fish salt and «have been pared: cored, sliced and of mixed with 1 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon icinnamon and % cup flour, Cover oven (350 degrees) for «one-half for another half hour. minced onion, egg, milk and short- hour, turn the potatoes, and bake ‘ening. Beat with rotary beater the ingredients in the order in eee \ £ ye eben, nnn sr entertaining is with us again . - namon add a flavor surprise And rind andy cinnamon. Blend With’ apple cake go together like cheese|é 1 sides of ‘how cranberries do shine! {do we call ft ou Seti cer Frm Wle * Te isntaple Uh 8 = Dutch potatoes are a good winter Cornbread Ri bhead ring with spatula; turn. But whether you file your rec- Spiced apple surprise sald: Quick chill in freezing aii (with Sift 2 ‘cups flour witht 2 tea- dish, ‘suggest Michigan State Uni-| ,. cup sifted flo . out, Serve at once, ~ tidity or in a shoe box (go- 1 envelope unflavored gelatine . spoons baking powder and 1 tea- versity extension home economists.| | oup enriched yellow corames) * Center. may be filled with 2 tablespoons sug out changing ‘eontral) 10 to 15 min- $al Add ik. 9 | jy tegspoon A ed fi ing through it occasionally to see =i, teaspoon #8 Rey "utes, or until, tirm’ about. 1 inch —. t, % cup m 2 Core several pared mediym pota-| 4 “teaspoons baking. powder > |eream innan , what you don't want to try | 1o-ounce jar si'% cups) avple sauce beaten eggs, and “% cup melted|toes toes and draw a wiener through| | ‘sblespoon minced onion with hardcooked egg and garnished “eo pee Mn oy peep from edge but soft in venter. Beat butter and mix until just blended. each, Place in baking pan with a! | cup mm with parsley sprigs. again), here's one. cranberry | 2 tablespoons 'emon juice ‘ luntil fluffy, Fold in - cranberry, Spread a 4a ae ath eerie Sift together the flour, cornmeal,| Recipe gifts: When you're writ- baking powder, Addjing out a recipe for a_ friend, make kitchen life easy and list (hand or electric) im until eh cal : Yield: 6 servings. THAT ARE "SWEETHEARTS OF THEM ALL SHOP HERE REGULARLY- SAVE THE DIFFERENCE COFFEE 303 Can Drip or Regulor K One Pound Vacuum Can TOP NOTCH VALUES Northern | TOILET TISSUE 429° READY TO EAT TREATS ) RARER “= Cw rex W A 2 39: Nye’s Grade A MILK Ya-Gallon Carton Aa se 100 Foot eeu / COPYR. @ 1957 by Nations! Retail Marketing “Parana KETCHUP Big 14 oz. Bottle | FARM FRESH PRODUCE e > Large No. 32 White Seedless GRAPEFRUIT fF _ 5" 39 Large No. 88 Size ig, NAVEL ORANGES. et Nut CANNED FOODS Green Giant ==> PEAS 303 CAN. sal which they are to be used: ‘LIQUID SOAP 22 Oz. Size IVORY LIQUID SOAP ‘Quart Size JIFFY BISCUIT MIX 40 Ounce Pkg. Fresh Frozen Frosty Acres ORANGE JUIGE Blut gatas Brown BREADED | _ SHRIMP 10 os. LS Pk * * 4 ee ee eee ee ek ee ee ee 2 2y eee eee Oe fica? \ mae Haile oe _ PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 12, 1959 ae mainly a matter of the fruit so that it has lots of eye appeal and the guests look forward to helping themselves, Here; big cartwheel slices of California navel oranges are used to set off a Onion Pie Will Win Applause An onion pie — made somewhat like @ Quiche Lorraine — is one of those marvelous dishes that per-land meates the air with such a de- lightful aroma while. it's cooking that it makes everyone ravenously - hungry. No one will be disappointed at eating time, either, because the rich cheese and custard mixture sparked with Tabasco is delicious. The thinly sliced onion adds tex- ture as wel] as flavor. Grated Swiss and Gruyere cheese are used and since both are bland, Tabasco, the liquid red Pepper seasoning; is essential, * Onion pie is versatile enough to fit many occasions, Small wedges wipe at a cocktail party become he talk of the town and yet the pie is just right for a family lunch- eon or supper dish, served simply with a green salad. ty Tabasco Onion Pie 3 eggs 4% cup milk ~ ia cup light cream % teas salt ty teas ‘Tabasco %q teaspoon nutmeg % pound Swiss cheese, grated 9s pound Gruyere cheese, grated 1 tablespoon flour 1 inch baked pastry shel! 1 large onjen, thinly sliced and cut into quarters Beat together eggs, milk, cream, salt, Tabasco and nuttheg. Cor- bine grated cheese ‘and flour; |. sprinkle evenly in pastry shell. | Pour in cream mixture. Top with! onion slices. Bake in a moderately hot oven (400 degrees) 15 minutes: reduce | heat to slow (325 degrees) and| bake 30 minytes longer, of until’ point of knife inserted in center; comes out clean. Yield: 6 servings. | — i Don’t Crack Plaster | Apply a small cross patch of cellophane tape over the spot on your plastered wall in which you)! want to drive a nai) to hold a picture. Then hammer the nail in and you will not have cracked | plaster to dismay you. lj itrus ‘Mtractive winter salads, are ss Citrus fruits are always a “best buy” for health and the t, There is.a plentiful supply in. the a cold .. . or for just plain pleas- ure if you don’t. 7 Hot Honey Lemonade 3 tablespoons fresh lemon -juice 3 tablespoons honey ’ . 1 cup boiling water Combine -ingredients and mix thoroughly. Stir with cinnamon stick if desired. Makes 1 serving. pong syrup may be substituted for om honey for a change. - _ * * * ° Buttered Lemonade Sok cup a lemon juice teas) rated lemon peel ¥e cu mn butter H pos ig water Combine lemon juice, peel, sug- ar and butter in a saucepan. Add boiling water. Stir well until butter is melted, Serve at once. Makes 4 servings. x « *& | Spiced Nightcap ° 1 ~~ aoe — 1 stiek Breet broken % cup honey 3 qups boiling water hy Seat fresh lemon Juice lemon twists Cake cold water, cloves and cinnamon. Boil for 10 minutes. Add honey am bring to a boil. Pour in boiling water and lemca juice, |Cut lemon piecgs M4x1-inch long. | Twist them and place one in the} ‘bottom of each cup. Add the hot, heme and serve at once. Mabe satisfying an occasional sweet tooth? 4 to 5 servings Hot Spiced Citrus Tea S cups treshly bolling water 5 tea bags or 5 teaspoons tes 10 whole cloves \4 teaspoon cinnamon %, cup sugar ‘%) cup fresh lemon juice ‘, cup fresh orange juice 3 orange cartwheel slices Pour boiling water over tea. Add cloves and cinnamon. Allow to | steep for 5 minutes, Strain tea ‘and add sugar and citrus juices. |Heat just below boiling point. Serve hot with hglf a cartwheel slice in each cup. Makes 6 servings. now .so0 try these lemon | the road to recovery if you have — ‘times it was offered on the sacri- ‘a long history to substantiate its ao nal WINTER ORANGE SALAD ‘= Orange pin- wheels make an attractive salad plate when ar-. ranged around a center of thin apple slices and your small bunches of grapes. You will ‘not only please family’s taste but also contribute to their health with this vitamin-packed salad. For dress- ing’try a lemon French dressing. > Mistake Made | -on-Date Cake Because of the interest shown in Mrs. Forrest Thompson}s recipe -|for Date. Cake, we are reprinting it today. There was an error, we are sorry to say, in Monday’s recipe, + & + We'll just keep our fingers crossed that this copy will get from “our typewriter, through the type- setter and the proofroom to the page in the paper with no mis- takes. Honestly, we don’t make them just to confuse you! DATE CAKE _‘iBy Mrs. Forrest Thompson i cups oatmeal Cream shortening and sugar. Dissolve soda in boiling water, Sift jflour and salt and add alternately th water, Stir in catmeal. bottom of a greased 8x8x2 pan, Cover—with date filling and spoon rest of cake mixttre over the top. Bake 30 minutes at 350 degrees. - Filling 1 package o on.) dates e oup sugar Pk cup water 44 teaspoon vanilla 1 tablespoon butter Mix. together and cook to a | copa | Sauerkraut Loses = ion Popularity COLOGNE, Germany (#—Sauer- kraut.— often hailed as the Ger- Honey Long Prized as Natural Sweet ‘ Are you one of those who may ‘know honey as just another means Honey is a natural food that has goodness. Even in prehistoric times pictures show that man sought honey. In the earliest times of recorded history Loney was used in Egypt, the Biblical lands, India; China, Classical Greece and Rome, Continental Europe, and Britain. Honey was used as a food and an ingredient in a beverage. Some- Use Roman Bleach to disinfect bed linens, towels, undergarments. Roman Bleach whitens as it disinfects—safe for nylon, dacron, cotton, linen. ne directions on the label. ficial altar. It was so much prized that: it was accepted by some in payment of taxes, Honey was a part of the social customs, as, for example, in Egypt where a husband had to promise his new bride that he would keep her supplied with honey, Sometimes honey stood for goodness, as in the observ- ance of the Jewish New Year when an apple would be dipped into honey to signify prosperity and peace. Just as in the ancient world honey was highly regarded . and versatile, so today honey is known to be pure? valuable in food con- tent, and adaptable to. many uses. * * * Bacteria which harm hunian Beings are unable to grow ip honey. Honey is composed largely of sugars that are readily absorbed by the body and do not tax the digestive system. For these rea- sons honey is an excellent food for infants and for those who are ill or who need quick energy in work and play. Honey as a sweetener Is de- licious with fresh fruits and fruit drinks, on breakfast cereals, and as topping for ice cream. In cooking ‘and baking and canning and preserving honey is also useful, Honey lends its tasty goodness to. canned fruits, to jellies and to tender. red.) they are to be served, apples, Cool. portions. (Turn apples carefully during cooking so they are ay Remove apples to dish in which skim the cranberry sauce, and pour around Cover tightly and place in refrigerator until ready to use. Approximate yield: 8-10 mans’ most popular dish—trailed far behind in a recent. poll ot favorite foods. * * * /; Economic report, a publication of West Germany's Federation of Industries, said 16 per cent of those polled preferred a variety of sausages, frankfurters and ham- burgers. Soups followed with 13 per cent, fresh vegetables, rice and spa- ghetti with 8 per cent and potatoes with 7 per cent. Sauerkraut brought up the rear with only 3 per cent, . Put half of this mixture on the) fish are meats in prices they have been. Citrus and apples dominate the fruit coupters. Some fresh vegetables are increas- weather in the south, emphasis you ~ on pork cuts is related fo a slight drop wholesale prices of loins, Center cut chops may fit into your plan when- you want a quick meal. . If ing in supply, while others are! | showing effects of .rain and cold) MEAT IN THE MARKETS—The| situation is better this winter than| Comal last. This week pork, poultry and) price the limelight.) ders Oihes caeaie ste te eet tee dee rows lit's a long-cooking oven meal, a pork loin roast may be your choice, count on about 2% servings from. each pound of loin roast. ‘ _ Perhaps your ‘amily choose a fryer this week. Sup- plies are about 15 per cent larger than a year ago at this time, Ample quantities and a slight wholesale price decrease partly explain the attractive re- tail_pricés you may find, Have time, a sharp knife or kitchen saw and want to save on: will several cents a pound by cutting the fryer into. cooking pieces . your kitchen. Notice that fryers come in dif- ferent sizes. Those weighing under 2% pounds are easy to broil in the oven or barbecue on a rotisserie, * * -* meat in- proportion to bone. larger fryers are perfect for fry- ing on top: of the range in an uncovered pan in the oven or in an electrical fry. pan, varieties in fresh, frozen and canned form. When comparing price, frozen fish fillets serve three people from each pound. Fresh dressed fish will serve only two, If you select whole fish, buy a of canned fish is gree an omens size serving. Smelt, cod, ‘in plentiful supply and quality is Three medium size pork chops | good, weigh about a pound, You can | upon the size and the variety you - The ‘price you pay Small size Jonathan bie are a good choice for snacks, salads‘or ples.. They are firm and juiey, and the small sizes are very rea- sonable in price, Cold weather at shippin your food allowance? Then save give padishes Gean weighing over 244 pounds | white’? usually cost more per pound than|is determined by the breed of the small ones because of quality | chicken, nothing else. Inside the and the fact that they have more shel], the eggs are the same,. The Choosing fish? There are many remember that fresh or pound per person. Three ounces | halibut, ocean perch, tuna | and light supplies are smaller quantities and poorer qual- ‘lity qf séme fresh vegetables in the imarkets, Vegetables not affected include: tomatoes, escarole, en- cabbage. Two -large-size eggs in eee of a serving of meat will cost less yet will give the same amount of pro- tein. 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Walnuts Have Unusual Uses ‘i's cow ta well ts ploneent toast ‘em; another, use ‘em for hors: d'oeuvres; the third, hexing witches, if the natural flavor of walnuts can be improved, toasting is the one way to do it. Boll the nut ona cookle sheet, dot with bat- to ter, bake in a moderate oven for through the winter, even after the| “24 serve hot. culture says the big crop of get up. nuts. harvested last fall offers S Cisetul things, walnuts. walnuts in cakes, cookies nu Gread, walnet halves on cupcakes, There Is a Difference and keep whole nuts in the nut Garlic powder and garlic salt bowl for a long time are two different products; watch to come, Among the many uses for wal-jout, when you: are following a A recipe, to. use the specific ingredi- ent called for; The same warning|celery stalks with mixture; if de- —_ to onion powder and ee ee cut in wedges. Sprinkle with paprika, meats for three minutes, spread: | mixture evenly in buttered heart- For an hors d’oeuvre that's dit- : ferent, use cream cheese to hold youngsters are back in school. One|two walnut halves together. ’ To hex a witch, according to an. old superstition, place a walnut under her chair when she’s sitting in it, and she won't be able to remain fresh and delicious. Serve|: with a cola drink or hot chocolate. Youngsters will have a wonder- ful time helping to make the pop- corn heart, To “a final touch, they can write “Happy Valentine's Day” across the top with white frosting. noone 4 Heart 2 quarts popped co; 1 cup light a oe l cup wate 2 cups rannisted sugar {ls teeapenne red food coloring (or as desired) Put popped corn into large but- tered bowl. Combine sugar, corn syrup, water and butter in sauce- pan and stir over moderate heat until sugar is dissolved, Cook to 960 degrees F. (soft crack stage). Add red- food coloring to cooked syrup. * * * Pour red syrup over popped corn mixing with buttered spoon to coat each kernel thoroughly. Press shaped mold (eight inches wide). paper. . When slicing, dip knife frequent- ly into very hot water. Stuff Celery Stalks With Ham Relish . This appetizer is equally popular with men and women. - Stuffed Celery Sophia 1 sap ‘inely ground cooked ham \ old-fashioned cooked dressing 1t blespoon eweet piok le relish aa dry celery stalks mapril Mix together well the ham, dressing and pickle relish. Fill NOW! Borden’s brings you wonderful INSTANT ‘Two foil envelopes in box! Each envelope serves four! ~ Just boil water...add milk... : you ‘ve got’ em made! | 1 a \Kt> Lighter, creamier and tastier than everyday mashed potatoes ...and ready instantly! 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SAVE 20c Angel Food Cake . as NORTH BAY —GRATED Tune Fish Lenten: Special ©eee0e0e0e@ ee FRESH - CRISP Pascal Celer Le @ ‘ eo f- 15: FLORIDA BRAND FRESH FROZEN -Segnge Juice che i — 5 New For Lent! ‘ 2 FRESH DELICIOUS t Cross Buns ait ae + OE i All this Plus Free ae op = Stamps. - : ee &* / ir. and Mrs. Gates Poxtiac PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY an 1959 Local Mrs, Dana (Elinor re Rose, columnist, was guest speaker | at the annual luncheon of the combined Child Study Club groups Vs mm Tene fea, tld held Wednesday afternoon at the Rotunda Inn, “Relax, Sage was Mrs. Rose's topic. ‘This topic was taken from the title of a book ‘Mrs. Norman Dunn, left to.right, vice president of Waterford Club Group II helped with the decora- tions which carried out a Valentine motif. At the The annual luncheon of the combined Child Study Clubs inthe Pontiac area was held Wednesday afternoon at Rotunda Inn, Mrs. Neil Nelson, left to¥ Past Presidents ‘Honored by PTA Past presidents of Emerson PTA were honored at the meet- é ing held Wednesday evening in the. multi-purpose room. * * * Presidents attending ‘were Mrs, Victor DeMine, Mrs. Arn- “old Dennison, Mrs. Carl Reyn- olds, Mrs. Owen Armstrong, and Mrs. Stephen Kives. Others were Mfs. Clifford Christenson, Mrs. L. D. Me- Lauchlin, Mrs. ‘Anton Koénig and Mrs, Thomas McKeever. Mrs, Lawrence Curtis sided at the’ business meeting. * * * Delegates selected to attend the Citizens Conference in Lans- ing, Feb. 28 were Mrs. Mc- Lauchlin, Mrs, Warren Wald- Stud y- she has written on human | thoughts and actions trom birth to maturity, “T'd like to knew why other mamas have children who: luncheon, she chats with guests, Mrs. and Mrs. William Belaney. “Clubs See tanek apctin vere her ‘witty comments’on chil- dren, She also told stories ~> about a child entering kinder- meen te Be eer ant» Valter Godsell Pontiac Press Photos right, was chairman! of the affair ard Mrs. Ralph : Humphries was reservations chairman. Mrs. James ~ Cowen is president of the Clarkston Child Study Club. In Bloomfield Hills Area By RUTH SAUNDERS | BLOOMFIELD HILLS — There has been a partial family reunion at the Elliott S. Nichols home in Tiverton road. Mr. and Mrs, How- ard Allen and their very new son, Elliott Thomas, born Dec, 9, ar- rived from Carmel, Calif., about 10. days ago. » Mr, Allen has returned to the West Coast while Charlotte and the pre- “ baby remained to see her sister Elizabeth, Mrs. William P, Mac- Eneaney, who arrived for a visit last weekend. Among parties given for them was a supper party Sunday evening given by Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. billig, John Flanagan, Mrs. —Dutfy. Thomas McKeever and Mrs. ate. 4% Ward Sherman of * Cheltingham drive announce the engagement of their daughter, ene Ann, to Army Pout. Kenneth Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Scott of South Tilden avenue. Miss -Sherman © is a graduate. of McAuley — School of Practical Nursing. ee ), « * * Mrs. §. Gordon Saunders is home from California where she visited her mother, Dr. Norma Knight Jones, in Los Angeles, She visited friends in Carmel where she saw Mrs, Vafice H. Day who has spent several weeks there. Mrs, Day will stay several weeks longer on the West Coast, going down to Santa Barbara next week. There she will visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and = Bruce Beaitdette, * * Mr. arid 1“ Jerrold A. Frost have just returned from a month in Europe and are already plan- ning their annual March trip to Arizona. They were accompanied to Eu- rope by Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Rohn of Detroit. ~*~ * * Mr. and Mrs, Ben D. Mills will fly Sunday to Cambridge, Mass., - wheré Mr. Mills will speak Tues- day before Harvard University School of Business Administration. After a few days’ visit with their ’ friends Prof, and Mrs. Edward Learned, Mr. and Mrs, Mills will go to New York for several days before eh home. * After a ‘ten fan visit with _ their friends Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Andrews of Detroit at the An- ~ drews" winter home in Santa Mon- ica Calif, Mr. and Mrs. S. Tru- “man Hart will fly to the Hawaiian Islands, -«"fhe-Harts will be joined for the ” flight by Mr, and Mrs,. Douglas L. Jocelyn of Bloomfield Township, After a brief stayin Honolulu, the two couples will fly to the nearby Island of Maui where both are property owners. They will stay at a hotel while they make tentative plans to build winter homes there, ’* * *& Early in March, Dr, and Mrs. dames A. Morton Jr. will fly to Puerto Rico for a well earned va- - gation, Dr. Morton’s mother, Mrs. James A, Morton of Cleveland, f ‘Visits, Trips, Reunions Highlighted will join them at Miami-where she has been staying for several weeks, and fly to Puerto Rico with them. They will visit in Ponce, P, R with Dr, and Mrs, Ramberto Perez- Riba, The two doctors were in the same medical whit at Catnp Dev- ens, Mass., and became fast friends, James A. Morton HI will bring a classmate from |Northwestern University to spend the coming weekend at the Morton home on ‘Waddington road, * * Mr. and Mrs, W. S. Gilbreath Jr. arrived home Sunday from Delray Beach, Fla. They visited their son.and daughter-in-law, the W. S, Gilbreaths [II, on their way north. | * * * son are now settled. in New York, Mrs, Jackson atrives in Birming- ham soreey for a visit with — BEVERLY JEAN NOELL A Feb. 21! wedding “is being planned by Beverly Jean Noell and Dale Austin Clemens. Par- ents of the couple are Walter J. Noell of Newberry street and Mr. and Mrs: Agstin Clemens of Davison. | Mr, and Mrs.| Henry M, Jack- . \eet | father. whose daughter had a pajama party. , — ‘ * s& @ Mrs, Neil Nelson of the Child Culture Club was chairman of the affair, Mrs, Jorma Sarto of Child Culture Club gave the invocation, In charge of the program and introducing the. speaker was Mrs. William Shunck of Waterford Child Study Club Group I. Mrs. William Baer and Mrs, Norman Dunn of Wa- terford Club Group II were in charge of decorations with Mrs, Arthur Tyrell of Junior Child Study Club in charge of hos- pitality. ‘ x * ‘ Child Study Club Group III was-in charge of reservations, with Mrs. Ralph Humphries chairman, Publicity was under the direction of Mrs, Paul Gor- man of the same club. New clubs from Clarkston were among guests at the luncheon, Dr. Dreyfus . Addresses Secretaries — Dr. Lee S. Dreyfus, assist- ant director of radio and tele- vision and assistant professor of speech at Wayne University, spoke at the dinner meeting of the Pontioak Chapter of the Na- tional Secretaries Association in the Hotel Waldron- Wednes- day evening. His topic was “TV, Kids and Comics." He stated that parents do not supérvise the reading of their children closely enough and that 98 per cent of children read comic books ‘“‘which usu- ally aren’t comical.” * * * Some comic books are ideal because they serve as an in- troduction to the classics, he observes, “but it Is up to the parents to keep a child's read- ing level on a high caliber.” PLAN WORKSHOP Final plans were completed for the one-day secretarial workshop to be held March 14 at Madison Junior High School. Committees for the workshop are: Mrs. Kay Rector, chair- man; Mrs. Mary Johnson, as- sistant; Mrs. Garland Woody, finances; Mrs. Roberta Tray- er, registration; Mrs. Michael Kerensky, decorations; Mrs. John Dyncan, Edythe Perry and Mrs, Lois Gaigalas, exhib- its; Mrs. Russell Brackett, pub- licity. * * The deadline for reservations is March 7. The theme is ‘‘In- vest One Day in a Better. Fu- ture.” Hostesses for the meeting were Mrs. Hope Scott and Mrs. Mary Johnson. Movie, Talk Spark Meeting of Owen PTA A ‘film, “Children’s Fantasy,” was shown at the meeting of Owen PTA held Wednesday evening in the school's multi- purpose room, The film de- scribed children’s dreams, imaginations and fears. . Francis McDowell, visiting teacher in Pontiac city schools, answered questions about the film and parents’ problems. He | also spo briefly about the visiting teacher program. * * x, Mrs, Horace Sudbury and Mrs, Earl Oltesvig will be dele- gates to the 20th annual Citi- zens’ Cog! e on Education, to be held Feb. 28 in Lansing. * * * Room prize for having the largest percentage of parents present was won by Mrs, John ‘Kervertis’ room. Mrs. Norris Smith's room won honorable mention. * * Refreshments were served by second grade mothers, with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Russell Holmes pouring. 51 Turn Out for Fun Night A Fun Night and cooperative dinner was observed by Junior Pontiac Women’s Citb at Pon- tiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Fifty-one members and —_ Gos sareaiat . New seutbers ait the club are ‘Kenney, Saari, Mrs. Peter Spring and Mrs. Charles Harthon Jr. Social conimittee _ members for the Monday program were Mrs. Harry Rice, Mrs. Frank Hillebrand, Mrs. Ray Kings- bury, Mrs. F..D. Larkin, Mrs. + Jack Brannock, Mrs. R. C. Mountain, Mrs. Marjorie Cot- terman and Mrs. Albert Games. Five pages today in Women’s Section’ Also attending the luncheon were Mrs, Neal Gray, left, of Junior Child Mrs. Jorma Sarto, left, of Child Culture Club gave the invocation, Mrs. Richard DeWith, was in charge of Rose. tickets for the Junior Child Study Club. } FANE OEE A TE AE RE We £ lub, and Mrs. Donald Redmond | aterford Grokp I, Both seem to be enjoying the witty comments of guest speaker Mrs. Dana bat 285 ELE AE LEMOS, LES AEA LEAMA omens Section Program Scheduled by Carpenter PTA Mrs. Vena Kirkpatrick of Lake Orion schools will speak on “How We Shall Teach Our Children," at the Carpenter School PTA meeting to be hetd at 7:30 Monday -evening. A board meeting will precede this at 7 p.m. Musical selections will be given by the fifth and sixth grade chorus, On Tuesday, a polio {m- munization clinic will be held at Proper School from 1 to 8 p.m. Anyone‘in the Webber- Proper-Carpenter areas may receive from one to four Salk vaccine shots. Slate MSU Speaker at Wever School Mrs, “Mary Hardy, home | “economist from Michigan State University, will be the special speaker at the meeting of Wever Pre-School Study group, to be held at 7 p.m, Tuesday in the school kindergarten. Mrs. Hardy's topic will be “What to Expect from a Baby Sitter.” All parents of children of kin- dergarten age or — are invited. a DORIS MARIE: HOLDWICK « JACQUELINE L. JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. William .John- , son of Raeburn street announce ” the engagement bf their daugh- ter, Jacqueline L., to Denver Jones Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Denver Jones of Meadow street. No wedding date has been set. Plan Card Party Mrs. Donald Lucarelli . and Mrs, Floyd Loomis were hos- tesses at the meeting of Italian- American Auxiliary held Mon- day evening in the hall. Plans were discussed for a card party .to be held after Lent. ‘heir daughter, , Doris Marie, of Bloomfield: Terraces, to Louie _ | Angelo. | Giordano of Sylvan Shores Korea Missions Topic for Group Katherine Clark of Korea was guest speaker at the meet- ing of the Women’s Association of First Presbyterian-Chureh | held Friday, April-May group wag hostess for the luncheon. 2 8.5.4 Miss Clark, a member of the aries in Korea, She also said that the missionaries there ld welcome old, Christmas and religious cards which they use for shut-ins and hospital i patients, Also taking part in the pro- gram were Mrs, Lester Carl- son and the Rev, Galen Her- shey. New Members Join November Group Four new members were ac- cepted into the November Group of First Presbyterian Church at its meeting Wednes- red iat re held at the Dov- ree road home of. Mrs,.John _ New parser Soe bend Weight When Shoe Shopping The shoe style which is most prepended ys) re mg geil either you or your feet smaller, It will only se F - se . aS i - eet af at + oo p Be Z ; 3 se i i o th Le 4 : : Z : ; pet PU ee ee a = 2 ae 7. aS. ‘ ah Z zo \ : , % ’ y oak ke \ \ by : ' ¥\. ‘ . nit sowttac’? PRESS, "THURSDAY. FEBRUARY. A Re Cee Sa Sake sate | cid s Foe eet cep Up Exercises ea Wes ee é oh Helen Govenis | N -\Is Honored at Marathoners Now Tiel Feel Bette ‘Bridal Shower cide Covedle wes tnnered ab & my deena tani es iselanone Seta Se ie is \| For some of the women who "the bride-elect of Peter Antos. | joined my 8Week Self-Improve- y jis ie a ment Marathon this is about the - Parents of the couple BR majority ot entrente heve hewn fel :|George Antos of Bay street. The jesicngy Baious couple will be married March 8 If you are one of these by now ‘Hostesses at the shower were you are experiencing a wonderful Mrs. Stephen Couretas, Mrs. change in your appearanee as well Christ Fotineas, Mrs. Louls as i Oo sev fee. Foepie Romeos and Mrs. Jerry Romeos. “You look wonderful! You have ane ee ae ee lost weight,” or “What have you reat ge MeCabe, Mrs. been doing? You look years young- Thomas Nickols, Mrs. Alex Cap- er than the last time I'saw you!” salis, Mrs. James Antos,” Mrs. Happy days! That ig a wonder- ful boost, but even better is the To be more specific, when you Mews you, continue exercise after to sake a lovely fees down the yene ear tas te cousin we yee Marathon i is overt If you pad wish with you, yes! daily intake. Stay on this diet for Set coutioee te Wont, nat oe mei Wal eigh t Is Grave Problem—Abby % ae ay 2.95 : Reng |sremeanrem | Little Girl Fears for Life for Bah of You A eerie do) Daddy She Dearly Loves each wear this well-cut casual. It's a a (eas ee tion. step-in with curving yoke, hip MORE VALENTINES oe HIM! ‘pockets, triny lines. ~Tomorrow’s Many women have written to say By ABIGAIL VAN-BUREN — a long time. Can you bel us, pictures were of me and my Tie ond Hose to Match . .... $2.95 ‘pattern: Misses’ set. that they have lost inches from| “DEAR ABBY: My Daddy | Please?” yA Es Dab erga = yon ees Néw Valentine Ties . ee ee $1.50 |. Printed Pattern 4640: Half sizes measurements and to ask if they; is so fat it isn’t even funny. DEAR LOVES:, Your mother uncle, KS 144%, 16», 181, 20%, 22%, 24%.|must continue their exercises after) He is 5 feet 5 and when he should make an_ appointment ‘ Salt lake ond Tie Bar Senn... $850 Size 16% requires 3% yard# $5-/Marathon is over. If you .really canes noe ecale Ot Hees for your Daddy to see the -} “For HIM ond for HER” New Shipment Just Received an” Pontiac DAV Unit Gives Flag to Scouts raul om Flag was presented evening to- Boy Scout “These pictures were site Troop 127 at the First Baptist : : figure down ‘Jess and everyone Chureh, Holly, by Americanism fs ‘Le-3-Holer. Sweaters eee veaeeee ae $5.95 inch fabric. : binge to take bg lovely : a ¢ - goe 8 to 250 doctor, who will examine him and hollered when the saw. chairman, Mrs. Ray Jewell of Dis- Printed directions -on each ‘pat years with you, yes! * pounds and -| and put him on a diet. If your y abled Vete No, 16 Arrow Shifts... 0 i.....-.0002+. $4.00 BF ‘tern part. Easier, accurate. Also the health benefits of regu- stays there | Daddy loyes you (and I’m sure | ‘hem. I think a cousin of mine American Veterans eT) d 35 cents in coins for this|lar, daily exercise cannot be over-| | because that's ; he does) he will keep that took them because the aunt |Auxiliary of Pontiac. “Interwoven Hose Sb ee 1.00 — Yt : , ad ) Fitted fp- .and uncle (now deceased) are Past commander and life mem- $ * | patter: n—add 10 cents for each pat- estimated, You already know how]. as high as the pointment. Clip this and stick ra ny : et | her Jack P. ¢ of Holly ——- _ Visor Valets for his Cor ......... . $3.95 J |ter tor 1st-class mailing. Send to|much more energy you have and _ Numbers go,! | it in your Daddy's valentine - |present. Harry Laughter, Scout- ee Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac|how many annoying little physical ’ think if there inder.. Good luck! _ out and accuse her or should | Present. ’ ~ Initial Handkerchiefs OMe eS $1.50 Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243.West discomforts have disappeared since weremore ae eae ae i I snoop around her place some- pram cnt nae ce sy Flag s 1 eet Ae alee Ith St., New York 11, N.Y. Print you have been exercising. Why not) | time to make sure she. has . . A end ph nigh: “DEAR ABBY: My mother- | them before I mention it? size and style number. , \healthful habit? 7° er yet. Mom ong spite Mig at cotand i one me pare sr Bary You can still join my 8-Week | TEL, is scared to | jittle children. When I come Moe ne ee SUSPICIOUS Teaspoons (or a hot or cold self. ‘Improvement Marathon if ABBY death that she to‘ visit with her with my son, beverage) should not be placed) you would like to see how much ig going to be who is only four years old, she |. DEAR SUSPICIOUS: Do-not on the table as part of the place’ you can improve your appear- | left a widow with four children. gives him ‘very strict orders snoop around looking for the setting; they should accompany nce in eight weeks time. Send “We love our. Daddy very | that he is not to touch this or | pictures. Tell the cousin you tea or coffee cups | or glasses. te conts and a stamped, self, much and want him to live that. If he happens to touch suspect (privately) that the ; something he isn’t supposed to, temptation was understand- Only Two Days Remain To Take Advantage Of Thee 172 sce sistant ic | Sn'be made tom ay nin, plainly name, address with zone, continue this beautifying and| Harnett 150 NORTH SAGINAW ST. ste eidiyem sipped | torneue augicns oem snd [ez Special on Savings On These Lovely Silver Patterns pig gg - rer eo. F sca's X dhs ol ammals of Africa, “DE: ; ; O f fer Ex tres Ss ave India ahd Asia.) 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The girls must be on the floor at 7:30 a.m. and attend classes from 2-4 p.m. each afternoon following duty. * * * Practical nursing has gained much status in recerit years. says Mrs. Sherrod, and . the number of applications at Mc- Auley is constantly on the rise. Students for the class which will enroll this March already have been selected, she adds. The school is one of 14 prac tical nurse training centers in Michigan. Age livait for enter: ing any’ such program is 18 through 50. Only two classes at McAuley School have gradu-. ated older women thus far, and the hospital director re- ports that generally they “. . . study hard and worry more. ” Students undér 25 applying must have a high school edu- cation, while exceptions are made for oldet applicants who MEET for LUNCH RIKER FOUNTAIN Seoltest Ice Cream Popular Prices Riker Building ' ~bby Studying doesn’t stop when classes are dismissed at, the school. in the dorm are spent reviewing assign- ments or doing supplementary reading, Prac ce] ct Ica Ih Nurses “| Pentiac Press Photos Here, instructor -Nettie Jane Penwell explains the physiology of the lungs to students Mrs. Willis Shef- field, left, and Patricia Noe. pace with Nights so vital to understand clearly and keep otherwise» qualify. In addition, admissions are made_on the basis of a personal interview, aptitudes, and health status. * * * Upon graduation and passing of state board examinations, 4 practica) nurse’s chief duty is bedside care. She may, how- ever, do private duty practice under the supervision of a physician, workin a doctor's office, a plant, or with a visit- ing nurse's association. CAN BECOME TECHNICIAN If a practical nurse desires to go a little deeper into any particular facet of nursing— surgery. for example — she may .study further in an “in- service’ training program and become a technician. Mrs. Raymond L. Fraley is coordinator at: the McAuley School of Prattical Nursing. A parttime staff is comprised of the - Rev. Edwin Schroeder. who teaches ethics, and Mrs. Robert Stireman. hospital dietitian, who instructs .in -nu- trition. Testing for next September's class is scheduled to begin in mid-February. Any interested persons may call the school for further information. modern medicine. books are Yvonne Koprince, left, and Constance Romanelli. fast-moving advances in Busy with text Let Husband Do Inviting © of Friends Young. “Girl. Is Addressed as Miss Jane Doe , Phyllis Jean Young and William O. Puddy Jr, were married Satur- day evening at Emmanuel Bap- tist Church, Dr, Thomas Malone officiated at the’ ceremony before 230 guests, Parents of the couple are Mr. By EMILY Post > and Mrs, Howard Young of Fourth “Dear Mrs, Post: My hus- band was transferred here to this snd, two months before my ter and I could join 5 Seay Hg Sooke this time he became friends with several of his fellow employes and has been: invited to their houses to parties and to dinners. Now Phyllis ki Young: Becotties Bride of William O. Puddy, organist brother, George Puddy was ‘soloist. | blue dress with white monwemncies Ni clove and mix it with a quarter pound of butter; spread on and toast in the .oven, Delicious | with soup, salad, many casseroles. and the A reception was held in Fellow: whip. Hall, For her ping-enay:| | outfit, the bride wore a blue | sult, The couple will we on Hardisty street, 2 Mrs. Young wore a ewo-sleoe I for her daughter's wedding and) = Mrs. Puddy was dressed in a navy . dress with a navy hat, Peel and crush a large garlic ' RRIED bread | ‘PONTIAC STATIONERS. aM, now aye att 248 that I have joined him he thinks I should reciprocate by inviting these people to our house. “But I think since I am the newcomer I should wait until they call on me (or at least + meet them) before extending any invitations. I am eager, to be hospitable but I also want to be correct. Will you please help me?”’ « > Answer: Since your husband has definitely become friends with these people, he can per- fectly well invite them to your house and in this way |ntroduce them to you. I suggest that in- this special case he (ndt you) write invitations to those he knows best, and say: “My wife has arrived! Will you and Mrs, ——— dine with us this Satur-- day (at whatever time). I do want her to have the pleasure of meeting you.” street, Mrs. Hardisty street and William Pud-' dy of Elizabeth Lake road.. The bride wore a nylon lace | gown with Jong sleeves and an | oval neckline, Her nylon vell was of ballerina length and she carried a bouquet of waite ear: nations, Mrs, Fred Young was matron! of honor, She wore an orchid colored dress with pink and white carnations, Judy Perry was bridesmaid, Her dress was turquoise colored and she had pink and white carna- tions, Flower girl was Joyce Pud- dy. She wore a turquoise dress. Best man was Richard Hollis of Auburn Heights. Ushers were Frank Puddy of Waterford; Fred Young, the bride’s brother; James ‘Gibson and Robert Hollis, Kenneth “Dear Mrs, Post: My eight- year-old daughter received a birthday card yesterday from a friend of mine addressed to Mistress Jane Doe. 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Practicing for the dance contest are, left to right, Judy Lougheed, Lourie Cascaddan, Sandra Weaver and Rick Fisher. | i Pontiae Press Photos | Parents’ Faul DETROIT (#—It's not always the rrisbehaving hospitalized child who ‘causes doctors and nurses grief. It's often his parents. | | That's the belief of Dr. Arnold, Melnick, president of the Pennsyl- vania Osteopatitic Assn. Dr. Melnick said yesterday pnr-| ents frequently cause the major) difficulties for doctors and nurses when their children are in the) hospital. He spoke to a joint meet-, ing of the American College of. i Osteopathic Pediatricians and the American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists. “Some sneak candy to babies whese appetites are none too | good anyway,” said Dr, Melnick, _ chief of pediatrics at the Dela. ware Valley Hospital, Phila- | delphia | “But the greatest fault of par. lents is untruthfulness,” he aaid. “Above all, t there must be truth- When Child Is in Hospital doctors. i“ ts Show Up fulness in dealing with child oe | tients, ! * ® * | “Many parents feel that when their child js ill they are being \paated for some neglect. Such |persons are likely to indulge in 'bedside. weeping that is bad for the patient. [ MYRNA WYATT Mr. and Mrs. William F, Wyatt of Marwood drive an- nounce the engagement’ of their daughter, Myrna, to Rus- sell T. 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Her fiance is a student’ at Western Michigan immune to these little molehills of irritation which in time become mountains of smouldering suffer- - * * * In a ‘nationwide survey we 4earned that teenagers have an endless list of private gripes and petty peeves that they would like t MARILYN E. STORM ‘Deepest gorge in all of North Grand canyon of the' Snake river America ,is, believed to be thelin Idaho. . lyear-old high school senior from jvary, have heen there for years \variety can be both the bane as serable for Peeved Teeners per cent said they just sat back occasionally start screaming," Most, however, said they were|l ot ee Oe ee he part! confided 17-year-old Sharyn Borge-|forced to do what the rest of the|l “Why fight. the inevitable?”|80" of, Duluth, Minn, ” human race does when confronted| I asked {7-yearold Kevin Coughlin of| “T may start throwing things,” | 4010," fit Puove: sullen I sete, p admitted Nancy Jordan of New Jamaica Plain, Mass. lipped determination to cover up| Rochelle, “I accept them,” explained 16- if year-old Scott Bradford of Exeter, __, ithe meena raging within. N.H., “because I know I can never change them.” WHAT'S REACTION? ‘But how do they act when face} to face with the old object of tor. ture, the lingering sore of so many years? Nearly half, 40 per cent, frank: ly admitted that they blew their stacks, Slightly more, 43 per cent, managed to keep control, | About 10 per cent kept calm most! of the time but admitted an oc- casional blow-up in the face of an old pet peeve. Some, under duress, gritted their tepth, muttered under their breath, became sullen or speechless, Others, of a more volatile nature, | confessed to more dynamic be- Augusta, Maine, said very few things ‘in life really irritate her, but the few seem to remain con-; stant and even grow more annoy- ing with the passage of time. * * * Similarly, Helen Fiona of Ra. leigh, N. C., reports that her pet peeves are few in number, seldom 2 and are “incredibly hard to get rid wea On the other hand, Gregg Wilson, #7, ef Jackson, Mich., finds that well as the spice of life, at least o WORTH SAGINAW OT where minor irritations are con- cerned, “] often get new ones,” sald i Gregg of his pet peeves. “As I mature, certain thing no longer bother me, but new ones arise.” Slightly more than half (56 per cent) of the youngsters interviewed said they tried to keep their peeves under control by, avoiding the sore spot or the person who causes the to see blotted out. MOST HAVE PET PEEVES Like the Lord High Executioner’s Hilist in Gilbert & Sullivan's “Mika- do,”” here are a few of the incon- siderate citizens who never would ‘ibe missed by America's teenagers, The indefatigable gum chewers. -Teachers who give surprise tests. Comrades who dress or talk too havior. ‘ Some Subtle Ways to Please the Men [a credit to him. Never believe |i your looks don’t matter to a man. Don’t stick your neck out People who don’t turn off fau- By RUTH MILLETT | cets, You'll make a hit with a man) Name droppers. if— , ' . , Place droppers. You are more interested in éet-| women who listen with half thel | According to the experts, mister, Attention beggers. ting him to talk than in getting thi : A Py ~ Cigar smokers him to listen mene ood = 4 your neck is your tailor’s worst Nail chewers, You not only ask his advice oc- : casionally but take it when he| You are perfectly at ease and | ing on new, sensational diets, _{gives it and report = . * = ‘that pel gies —_- vothg “ ; t well. “I'm so gl s nate akes a man un And don’t forget the guys who M4 you—” is music to any man’s/fortable, are always slugging you on the) war. ~ Ti e- 7 Tishoulder,” pleads Carl Pullen, 15, : of Sac City, Iowa. You toss a bouquet “Or the weekend guests who al-| ® brickbat when another woma ways leave the lights burning when| § being praised. they leave a room,” adds Nancy} You keep your voice low and Mitchell, 1s. of Wasington, D. C.|pleasant and easy to listen to. ehemy. If you've had trouble get- ting a suit collar to fit across your Those who are constantly go- i. SANDLER oF BOSTON’S TIE SCORE... everybody wins with a combination like this, Silken-sheen Deldi, polished calf trim, colors that glow . ... newly and unbelievably soft, weighing next to nothing, As advertised in Glamour. -. neck, just so...make your next suit a Kuppenheimer. It'll be styled cor- rectly. Hand-tailored of finer fab- rics. And authorities say that the Kuppenheimer collar is the best in x * '* instead of | You dress to please him instead J - n of dressing to impress your friends. | You'll look. better, too, j You are gracious te other peo- | ple. A woman's rudeness or lack . the business. You never offer him any un-| ef sympathy for others makes a : | Housewives who never gét around|asked-for advice or insist on super-) man uncomfortable. . Regatta Blue «§ § 95 ‘Matching to ‘to cleaning their houses seem to|vising him when he does a job for} yoy consistently build him u Migionette Green fe ha) eran | bug 15-year-old Steven Leffert of/you. and don’t try to qeove that you a, a _ 7 _ Va n investment Los Angeles. You don’t ask stupid questions. |superior to him in any way. : ae ie in good appearance ‘OLD- RELIABLE’ It you know something of what — _ — he is talking about and really want to know more you can ask | intelligent questions. If you know nothing about it and don’t really | care one way or the other your | questions are sure to sound stupid | ‘acquiring new peeves,-either to) #@ t be irritating. add to their collection ér to replace! You pay him subtle compliments. ;old ones. ‘Too obvious compliments, @ming | The remaining 10 per cent from php: mey a eee | either didn’t know or were too srenhil i any man wil pow © | peeved to answer. | ves a subtle compliment. He’ll remember it, too, Judy Mendell, a long suffering 17- You look attractive enough to be Most teenagers — 70 per cent — have been nursing the same pet peeve for a goodly portion of their young lives without learning to live with it or to conquer it. Only 20 per cent are constantly pele Open Friday Nights ‘til 9 106 N. Saginaw St. DRESS RIGHT —when you look your best you do your best. PEGGY’S Ye WORTH SAGINAW 41. ere al oe Wherever You Go... What Ever You Do You'll Look Prettier in a HENRY . ROSENFIELD : COTTON KNIT x ? Pa Fy a eee et eee ee ee ttt eet age eee i ee ein gw een’ ¥ ‘ f Colonial Curved | Sectional... 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This is something the Tigers will have! to watch for closely when spring camp opens. oP al wos A ‘ \ \ THE PONTTAC PRESS, “rHuRsDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1959. - For two-years Billy Hoett? Ss name has po ad u amid trade winds at Briggs Stadium. . wf . Each time, however, the Tigers retreated when a deal for Hoeft. seemed. closer. i £ Hoeft’s value as trade ba 8 OFFICIALS SILLY The experiment. of the using three officials on the is a fizzle. It adds nothing to the game except an exira man to crowd the floor and added expense, and another whistle. If the league wants a third official it would be more’ wise to put a striped shirt on a neutral person and put him at th Too many games are being decided because of inade- quate timers who become so forget about the clock. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX The Phoenix Gazette has Waterford the best wingman in the California Hockey League this winter. Reynol Apaches and is one of the top scorers in the league. x * * In answer to a sports q of the’ San Franciseo 49ers and Don MclIlhenny of the Green Bay Packers are not related. ‘ x * * Here’s proof that basketball interest does not die on D a cold blizzardy night. Last morning a record numb: sports desk asking for basketball scores. Of the 107 calls taken, 80 wanted the score of the ‘Detroit _ Pontiac-Flint Central game, day morning there were 60 calls asking for the PCH- Highland Park and Flint Northern-Flint Central games. Ex-genera] manager John McHale felt that past Tiger trades in which southpaw pitchers were traded had always turned out for the worst. Before going to Milwaukee McHale made it known he was taking Hoeft off the,block, because he thought the lefty still might come through. x * * Now the Indians are again entertaining notions to- ward Hoeft. They wanted to give up Ray Narleski last spring for either Hoeft or Ray Boone. ‘ Boone eventually lost his trading power and the Tigers got nothing for him in the deal with thé White Sox. From ‘ae 8 > pee Box: BY, BRUNO L. KEARNS. Sports Editor, Pontiac Press _ ¢ Poa it will also vanish with an-! Inter-Lakes Conference of floor for a basketball game e table as a timer. engrossed in the game they called Tommy Reynolds of ds plays for the Phoenix uestion: Hugh McElhenny -“ st | T a en s mask at the finish. - Lloyd 3 0-1 6 Sehayes 7 9-1 Busso’s nose bled from the third 6 18 2-58 Noble : 13 3 Gonitn i 23. 4ivound on, smearing Brown's "In. 4 - « canes $ oa le err 11 1-19 33|trunks with bright red. Brown \Jordn 13 4-4 30 Dierking 6 0-0 *}\also cut Busso’s cheek with a Friday night and Saturday sue 7 6-7 20 Costello # 3-4 48 stinging left hook and he had-one er of calls came to the miu: 81 ‘9 Greer 3 13 1 0f Busso’s eyes almost closed in Tuesday night and Wednes-| Hagen Gave Stature to Golf. Professional (This eaeter €, a — on names A TR fa se —_ aa: By OLANK STOPPELS Grand Rapids Press Sports Writer GRAND RAPIDS (#—In reflect- ing today, Walter Hagen perhaps is proudest not of his tremendous record of golf conquests but the manner in which he gave new stature to the golf professional. * * Up until about 1920 (Hagen won his first major title in 1914), golf professionals were restricted _al-| most entirely to their shops. Sel- dom, ard only by special .invita- tion, was the club professional al- lowed to set foot in a clubhouse locker room, dining room or re- freshment bar. Hagen changed all that. It was at tWe site of a French Open championship that Hagen enlist- ed the support of a couple of Great Britain’s stars. “If they don’t allow us in the clubhouse we'll pull out. ‘of the tourna- ment,” he told the pair, some- what iskeptical of what they pos- sibly could accomplish, Cage Results , — Cc eas Rehainal OR NF ERENCES— a ate Ee Kansas State 82, 72 Dartmouth! 71, Harvard 50 Yale 78, Brown 67 “a MASOR SOUTHWEST TCU 60, Texas oe 61 Pose Is . #3 assachusetts 83 Maine 70, New Hampshire 68 re MID—AMERICA Bowling Green’ 77,_ To 68 Marshalt 74, Ohio, U. 78 pe: ~ OTHER GA GAMES— ino Sg an te 8 ec i . Bonaventure ‘2, St. Francis Pa. 68 80, Penn 77 Josephs, Pa. Lafayette 76, Lehigh 59 =, Lebanon Vell 7 fham : "Schaal ) Vermont 52 Iphi 7 eld 76 Army 91, Delaware 72 oy ola, Dl, * ieee ne me % ay eg and @ Gai Tech % Oe rsa 5 Named Pelican Boss named gene manager of | cans, i ‘|broken. ._ |dom. did‘a top pro receive more -tonly once in match play, in 1926 “| ing lead at the start, holing sev- wrong. It wag just one of those cp * NEW: ORLEANS, (AP) = pe pool din ay Yl, te) Hagen won his point—and a big barrier, for the first time, was Inside of two or three years professionals on both sides of the Atlantic had access to portals which before had been closed to them, * * * Before 1915, few professionals made better than $50 weekly. Sel- than $75 for a major exhibition. By 1915, Hagen had upped the price to $250-$300. Hagen never will be forgotten for his razor-sharp appetite for winning. He mercilessly cut down foe after foe, particularly in head-to-head PGA competition. His record of 29 consecutive match play victories stretching through five straight PGA tour- naments may never be equalled. Hagen was the master strategist and needler. Always wild off the tee, the Haig forever was coming out, of nowhere to psychologically crush the foe. “The idea always has been,’’ he says even today, “‘to get the ball into the cup. How you iget it there doesn't Rentiee: one whit.” ‘ x ke & Hagen and Bobby Jones collided for the “world a of golf."* The match was booked for 72 holes.. Hagen took a command- eral tremendous putts, and final- ly closed Jones ont by a whop- ping 12 and 11 margin, | “Bobby was not # plasing at his best that week,”’. Hagen’ says fo-|* day, ‘‘and nothing |, did could go things.”’ 3 More tiers - Ink Contracts Lane Believes Can Whip. Champion Now MUSKEGON . — Kenny Lane Lane liked™ what he. saw, ee te 7H, “T think I could beat him: now,” |Lane said. The Muskegon southpaw dropped a close decision in a championship bout with Brown last summer at Houston, Pistons Score Rare Victory Detroit Quintet .Gains Over Syracuse SYRACUSE, N:Y. ~The De- troit Pistons accomplished last night what had proved a nearly impossible task in the past 11 seasons -- they beat Syracuse in the World Memorial here. After losing 38 of 34 games on the Nats’ home court, the Pistons came through with a thrilling 118-114 overtime victory in the National Basketball Assn. game. — Phil Jordon provided the win-| ning punch with 30 points. * * * Syracuse's Larry Costello's set shot with two seconds deft tied the score at 104 and threw the game into overtime. Boston's Celtics took a_ 120-118 victory over Philadelphia last night to reduce the magic number to seven. St. Louis wasn't sched- uled but Minneapolis didn’t help Defeats: Busso 118-114 Overtime Win in 15 Rounds Title Again Soon to Avoid Rustiness HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) -» Joe Brown, an aging fighting machine that hasn't started to creak, beat young Johnny Busso with com- The world’s lightweight cham- pion, defending his title for the sixth time in two years, declared he would meet Busso again ‘‘or manager Lou Viscusi lines up.” But he just wanted action, * * * “T get rusty when I'm. inactive,” said the skinny little Baton, Rouge, La., Negro, He really hasn't been very inactive except that he tried an overweight fight with Busso in Miami four’ months after his last ‘defense of the title—and lost. But Brown showed no effects of jinaetivity last night as he whipped lightweight limit—by a wide mar- gin. Referee Jimmy Webb scored it 1148 for Brown, 131 for Busso; ‘Judge Ernie Taylor, Brown 147, Busso 138, and Judge Bill Corne- lius 149-140 Brown, * * * A crowd of 11,033—the largest ever to see a fight in Texas— watched the little destroyer throw strong young man from New York through the ropes and onto the ring apron in the ninth round. Wants to Defend His - parative ease last night then said) . he wanted another fight real soon.| Busso—this time with both in the|. a blasting right that knocked the) by knocking off Cincinnati 106-105 in a game in San Francisco. D'mp’sy 0 0-0 \Totals 45 28- a is Syracuse 23°25 «(26 NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION Won Lest Pet. Boston isesceeveanencng, O82 MS « New York —..ccsccesseess- .) ee ee [BYTRCUSE — ce ccccecnoncees» 27 6m (COTA Philadelphia |. uc ee vanes “4a WESTERN PIVISION Won Loo P Si oneee Pree eer wns | 3 Ry MORPOUS =v serveavwrens i Detroit eesesceccessegess 20 OS 4 Cincinnath we cece eee 4@6@ WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS Boston 120. Philadelphia 11 Detroit 118, Syracuse aS overtime Minnespolis 106, Cincinnati 105 THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE New York at St. Louis Cincinnati vs. Minneapolis at Portland, re. : FRIDAY’S SCHEDULE New York at Detroit. Beer May Help Bring Phillies to New Jersey Jerseys hove ot eoicag the Philadelphia Phillies across the river into Camden County may be thitched to beer. * * * At least that’s the way Philadel- to finance a stadium in New Jer- sey than here.” * * * Dilworth was referring to New Jersey laws which would permit/ sale of beer in a stadium on Sun- day. Pennsylvania law does not permit this. OCSC Fox Hunters Plan for 2nd Hunt — Arrangements today for the 2nd fox hunt of the County Sportsmen's Club, and any others interested. Hunt will take place Sunday, Feb. 15, on Jossman road, just north of Grange Hall road, two miles west of Clarkston. * * Hunters will use shotguns only. Rifles are banned and no dogs will be permitted. Lewis M. Wrenn is in charge of pines for the affair. ' First h turned up several foxes. acting general ‘manager, of the Negro switching lo in- DETROIT (UPD)—Rick Ferrell, | Detroit Tigers, left for ‘his home] at Greensboro, N.C., en route to _*\the last round, Totais a 32- $2 116) ..27 30 2% 2 14-118 iwork as a counter-puncher. It was 30 10—114 13 Brown with both hands, Busso 421\rounds when he appeared to be were announced] season, for members of Oakland! “early in the year,| — -| Watrous, “the only-man in history Mon-Wed-Frie A.M PMomTues.-Thars,’ 8-5:90--Sat, 8-12 ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE WOHLFEIL-DEE *+3 fuer" Throughout the fight Brown kept his right working overtime and he had Busso’s face a bloody Brown did his most effective a counter that whirled Busso through the ropes. The gritty 24- year-old climbed back into the ring immediately and went. after pressed the fight until the late a most weary youngster. ‘ The difference in the ages of give Busso an advantage but the 33-year-old. champion seemed in much better shape at the finish than Busso. |, *.* The crowd paid $61,155 — more than $8,000 under the record set by the Brown-Kenny Lane fight last July here—and with $40,000 from television, total receipts came to $101,155. Brown got 40 per cent and Busso 20, Brown's $40,462 makes his total earnings in the last nine months— when three of his title fights were held in. Houston—close to $125,000. Brown weighed 134 pounds while Busso was a fraction under 135. There had. been some apprehen- sion that Busso, who Viscusi des- cribes as “‘the® biggest, lightweight I ever saw,”’ would: be weakened by having to make the weight. But Brown said “Busso was ex- tremely strong tonight.” He just the two fighters was supposed to) - speedway. A moment later the’ By BEN OLAN There's little apparent reason for a defensive ‘player to throw his: glove or any part of his equip- ment at a batted ball. It’s usually a reflex action: BEFORE AND AFTER = Marshall Teague of Daytona Beach, veteran stock car and Indianapolis race driver, waves just ‘before taking off in his Sumar Special on the new Dayton International car t skidded and somersaulted ‘ AP Wirephoies * killing bins instantly. Earlier this week Teague drove the car 171.82 miles per hour, a new American record, He did the lap atl bedore: the crueh 8 at | 1 m.p.h. need ~ \Boston Takes 3rd, Montreal Ups Lead DETROIT # — The once-post- poned rematch between Gordie Howe and Lou Fontinato could take place tonight when the Detroit Red Wings meet the New York Rangers at Detroit Olympia. * * * But both teams have more on What is the penalty for doing it? Here is a theoretical case. How would you call it? * * * Gus Bel] of Cincinnati is the batter, facing Robin Roberts of Robert's fastballs and drives it on a line into center field. Richie Ash- burn, ‘seeing he has no chance to make the catch, throws his glove at the ball. He misses it by inches as it rolls to the wall. Bell, how- ever, falls down rounding second base and is tagged out in an en- suing rundown. Do you think that: a. Bell is automatically en- titled to thfee bases? b. He should get two bases? .c. He Is out? ; "}uNoD you Op sevetpy “T18q #177 seqone;, pus @A0[F BTY SMOIY AlZTELEQHeP Jepiery - Sy} jf ATWO seswq e924} OF PaT){]Ue sf 42)104 eu, "INO 8} [[eR—O ‘seasuy WEDNESDAY : talgesi gn etek Meceaing | Bes a i hi epee + the Phillies. Beli leans into one of|” than six weeks off. The Req Wings and Rangers are in danger of missing out it Red Wings Face Rangers Tonig they don't mend their ways. The Wings especially are on thin raed * t i Horvath, who scored three times in Boston's 41 victory Sunday with a five-game losing streak. They are eight points behind fourth-place New York in the battle forthe final playoft berth. their minds than fighting. There's considerable hockey to be played with the Stanley Cup playoffs less The Rangers haven't fared any better than the Wings since taking a 50 shutout here a week ago. New. York has lost three straight ‘and yielded possession of third place last night. The Boston Bruins moved in, beating the Rangers 5.3. Sports Calendar ing yd ae rn ie" pm. es het eland more va. eoregn Ci tao Srayton 1 Dm. ab Crary” The Bruins are in third place in the National Hockey League today on the strength of an 8-2-2 streak that has also moved them night, picked up Vic Stasiuk's re- . bound and beat sub goalle Bruce Gamble from 10 feet out. Stasiuk, who .had two goals and two as- sists, tallied an insurance marker with three minutes left. Gamble, filling im for the ine — jared. Gump Worsley, did not distinguish himself, He was out of position on several of ‘the Bruins’ goals. The 20-year-old netminder was called up from Vancouver of the Western League Tuesday. The’ Bruins, who were in fifth place a month ago, trailed 3-2 up Chicago Black Hawks, Last night, within three points of the runner- Sip taut, 6b a clos clote the gap tonight when they meet the Black Hawks in Boston. | Big Jean Beliveau had three Bronco. Horvath,/goals,for the league-leading Ca- following a goal by New York's Red Sullivan in the second period. But Jerry Toppazzini tied it for the Bruins early in the thirds carrying the Bruins on’ hig back nadiens. Don Marshall .and Marcel the past few games, scored the tie|Bonin got the others while Bert breaking goal with less than eight Olmstead and Barry Cullen scored minutes remaining. for ‘Toronto, The trlumph enabled Montreal whipped Toronto 5-2 in| Montreal to increase its first place ens * in — ‘ field pe ville ae es setae! Batata Fuge Halen ‘central hia Mayor Richardson Dilworth > — sees it. wasn’t aa strong and tough as the adie Keays. 14 obits Shan Bue Dilworth, pessimistic for the}. the 15 egro d isi- eR Le er, cumetsled Viewer, first time over the outlook for a = rounds Quijano, 130, Mexico, 10. new ‘Philddelphia’ stadium, pane : yesterday that “‘béer might defeat oo us even though it would tost more Watrous, Grikain — Special to The Pontiac Press DUNEDIN, Fla—The “elder statesmen’ of .golf began playing yesterday in the 6th annual PGA Quarter Century Club champion- ship-of which Al Watrous of Oak- land Hills is defending champion. . Vero Beach, Fia. birdies on the back nine to take the opening day lead with a 4- wile pat ©. Three veteran golfers checked in, with 70's, including Billy Grahain| of Bloomfield Hills Country Club. | Kansas City and Frank Commisso | of Rochester, N. Y. ; * * * Others at 70 are Leland Gibson of | 25-Year Pros In Action of the toyrney to win the idee twice in a row, was at 71 along with Gunnard Johnson of Minneapolis, The Oakland Hills pro set the low record in 1957 with an &- under par 67-69—136, Last year he won it with even par card as soaring raw winds and low temperatures hampered play. A field of .75 is aii this year; ‘=<. have our problems.” The Americans trounced Nor-| Hawks Ms ~~ ee ta U.S. pina Trip Norway, Meet Sweden” warmup games for the March 5-15 World Championships in| Prague, Czechoslovakia, departed for Sweden today under orders to, “shoot moré.’” - “Our boys do not shoot enough,”’ nesota business manager. . “We are shaping up fine. But wé still way 7-0 last night in a fast game. OSLO (AP)~The U.S. National] ice hockey team, unbeaten in sixi} margin to 12 points, said coach March Ryman, a Min} of fo BOWLING BAL BRUNSWICK ‘COMPLETE OUTER | i + LEO KAMPSEN, New Car Sales Yes, Leo Kenpo eitld be called Leo the La but it penta stop him from: bye’ his Cus: —/ MATTHE! od Fresh Snovialls. Brir g | Better Ski Conditions popes ae Ms OMEARRS Yaate DRYDEN Ski AREA (Dryden)—20-inch | POW caunds tS Hag “GRAMPIAN MT. ord) 24-26 ipcbes Loe powder. Biting ——— Reus go ee (Traverse City)—30 (Orford)—2 saches new inches base, 12-18 inches powder, Skiing Sra ote" excelient. : ¥ (Holly LAKE VALLEY (Kalkaske)—30 inches 2 anes aoe new powder i= 8 Inc Se rbase, 6 inches powder. ae tain) ton) —~+ nies h State Powers Clash Saturday "2 at East Lansing = MSU Is Shaky Big Ten s‘iacies i excellent. Gg Winter Sports Park jin, Leader and Wolverines crane, Sot inches base, 10 inches tobog- Still Are Contenders a0 LAKE Snow Bow! How G IN LAKE ous ton Lake)-—-16-30 inches ‘base, 12 in der. exce * menes base. 16 inches. mew snow. INDIAN Helen)-14 inche vs HILLS: tew) 12-1 EAST LANSING op % The Big | pon sis xed oo oe oe tee Gabwvew) 6 Ten basketball standings could be |*° excellent further scrambled here Saturday ne preger Gkling exctlint, = * night when Michigan and Mich- ja! inches powder. righ id tnches at igan State run head-on in their (West Branch)—14 only meeting this year. Inches base, 10 inches powder. Skiiny, ‘ This has been = yee go oe = 7 bees ee ee appen season. e Spartans re- celen J 7 and Garthimain ontop of the standings VALLEY (Lewiston)—10-15 points in pac-!mostly because rival claimants es Calvin -in ae Upset “See low ad Ss Doe” | miaileinshiectnteitsnene Py hagoy A tory frown oe jrace last night. Second-place Calvin pulled a step se-dy inenen ts be inches uit MANISTEER Ski Area (Lud ington 18-22 inches base, 3 hes fluff. pxhiag 22 Skt ey (Manistee) i $A power, with 57 seconds to go when Calvin mm poner got two quick is to tie and one fo go abead. Bill Woitersdorf scored four of his ]7 points in the lasi minute. - Hope had the taller team, Calvin outrebounded the Dutchmen. Calvin had a slightly better shooting average, 25 of 65 for 38 per cent compared with ays 3 tS Sor et Ot - Warren jee os high man for Hope with 19 points, followed¢ by Paul Benes with 17, . |} Each team ‘has five MIAA games| half 28-25. Jerry Mastel! Richey each had remaining. Hope faces Kalama- zoo, Hillsdale, Olivet and Albion. | Only Kalamazoo and Adrian are in| the first division. A three-way tie for third place in the league developed when Kala- mazoo beat Alma 58-55 and Albion nipped Adrian 49-47. Alma, Adrian — Kalamazoo all have 5-4 rec- ea, Boe. SHOES, Endiott Johnson. 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SAGINAW * F# 2-0022 ra Start Trial of Majors NEW YORK Ww — Former club: owners testified Wednesday on the |one-ti impact of major league radio—TV broadcasts on minor jJeague atten- ‘ito the minors. ‘airing major league games into iminor Jeague areas was injurious The suit, which names each of Frank L. Longinotti of Memphis, me co-owner of the South- trn Assn. club there, testified along the same lines. ‘Former Lion Ace Quits Grid Post ing the Britons to a second-half ‘comeback. “Ray Rolley was high man for Adrian with 22 points. Alma also blew a 31-22 halftime margin when the Hornets came from behind in the fourth quarter. * * *. Kalamazoo caught Alma at 40-40 with six minutes left apd then pulled ahead to stay. Loyola University (Il.) broke open a tight ball game with a 12-point splurge at the first of the second half and held on to beat Western Michigan 86-81. ‘have been killing each other off. State has a shaky lead on a 6-2 record but Indiana (5-3) is pressing right behind and Mich- igan still is very much in the running with a 4-3 mark. : The past weekend was a prime example of the dog-eat-dog char- acter of the fight. * * * Indiana came from behind to overcome Michigan 84-79 although M, C. Burton scored 31 points for the Wolverines. Meanwhile, Pur- base, 14 Inches new rot Skiing excel- lent. me , tobogganing good, 8K GE ( viord)—-3e ine base, fad ineheg veneer i pxiing oe eee 8NO (Clare}—10 inches base, 6 inches new snow. Skiing excel- nt. SNOW VALLEY (Gaylord)—24 tnches base, 4 inches powder. Skiing excellent. , SUMMIT SKI CLUB (Penton)—15-inch | base, 1 inch powder. Skiing excellent. WOODRIDGE (Lewiston). -10- 16 inches base, 8 inches new snow. Skiing excel- | lent ' WESTERN MICHIGAN CONDITIONS | AVALANCHE (Boyne City)—24 inches Paceiten een % inches powder. Skiing, xcellen BOYNE MT. (Boyne Palls) — 50-60) inches snow AN se 12-18 inches powder.’ Citing onesies i LLS (Beulah)—24 inches base, 18 inches new snow. Skiing excellent. CABERFAE icadiliae)—30 inches BUT Our Regular PRICES for Quality ! SKI EQUIPMENT | Are Always > we ‘the 16 major league clubs and : x * : i packed base, 6-10 inches powder. Skiing ; Cass Avenue Brake Service Baseball Commissioner F or d LPS ANGELES (UPI)—Don Doll.) the Ramblers jumped into thelsupy ool after John Gréen fouled | an totogpasine extents 1 ~~ REASONABLE © | 109 N, Cass Avenue |Frick, was brought by Frank D halfback, has resigned as back- lead at the start, although the out with 9:08 remaining. inceee oft 2, Rp nen an hy j i Lawrence, onetime owner of the |now defunct Portsmouth, Va., club margin was held to one and two now moutti, Va, c points much of the first half. Loy- axis. excellent. excellent. and we DO have “Pontiac's Oldest Brake Service” field @oach at the University of Then, as 0 Monday. night Soythern California effective at! ‘ stunne le f BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL! jin the Piedmont League, He)’ ola held a 42-39 lead at the inter- r, both winners were plenty of on ‘charges that the -majors’ radio-|the end of the month, mission. Western cut the margin! lesers. Illinois, loser of five | solity m ndi FoRDS "49 to $4—CHEVIES ‘a9 to * $ ITV policy forced him to suspend| “I’m leaving to consider several|to one point, 51-50, early in the straight, thumped Indiana 89-83. Northern Wins Ist qua ity erche dise BRAKES RELINED ............... ‘operations in 1955. outstanding opportunities in and|third period but Loyola spurted| Wisconsin, with six straight Lawrence testified Wednesday joutside of coaching which I find|with 12 straight points to put the| losses, dumped Purdue 91-86. We Bent Hart Skis — = We iia Our Work! on 2 Free Throws After suffering 10 straight de- ithat Portsmouth attendance “‘nat- urally fell off’ after the start of the big league broadcasts, adding that the club started to lose mon- myself unable to turn down," Doll said. “My new job will be an-| nounced within a week." Doll, 32,. starred at USC and| victory out of reach. In the only game tonight, Hills- ‘dale is at Aquinas. A scoring duel is sure Saturday night between Green and Mich- igan’s Burton. Green has a 20.2 ir BEAR WHEEL ALIGNMENT _ | DO-IT-YOURSELF and as . les Rams. After retiring) V . A crowd better than 13,000 Basketball League won their 1st ' Ng toon ts Gee ca teas from the NFL he served a year) ictory Record capacity is assured for Jenison, game of the scasoie ast night. 1693 S$. WOODWARD ALL BRAKE LINING—40% OFF ‘League oom 1952, testified, “we as backfield coach at the Univer- , Fieldhouse. Reserved tickets for x * * | Mi 6-74174 : - ;|Sity of Washington and as head! NEW YORK (— Yale’s swim-|the game were sold out more than! Two foul shots by Dave Moczar- - AIR BRAKES AND YACUUM UNITS EXCHANGED WESTINGHOUSE AND WAGNER AIR BRAKES |a deficit through 1955. ‘couldn’t sell our own games,’ broadcastg in his area. _gives you so many more ‘safe driving miles! — 2 VALUE LUE. FLORSHEIM SAVE : VALUEVE VALUE MANSFIELD Simran & : MANSFIELD ogee on r } | JARMANS yo : z a | FREEMAN * ai FEMA am eccrgaae : You can say that again! | TAYLOR MADE : Special Otters trom FIRESTONE...More Great Buys = AA EEE om a3 - 5 Chibi.” ‘you will when you try a Triple-Test svit by = 6% 13.. 60% HART SCHAFFNER & MAR | é "Gallon Gas Can . 99° “Double leakproof seams, handle, flexible spout ifite inside. “Colorama’’ Mats Only 1 Rich black rubber flecked with colors. Fit any car. $ ey in 1950 and continued to show Crother Mann Boyd of Jackson- lafter the start of major league Lions, Washington Redskins and "|eoach at Contra — Junior College. lowa Cager Ineligible ond semester Wednesday. Zagar, 18, of Depue, Iil., had started the ' Hawkeyes’ ~ three games, then played. pro ball with the} | ‘Yale Sets Swim they defeated Columbia 57-29 for their 176th successive triumph un- der 68-year-old Coach Bob Kiphuth. of the '37 season. Under Kiphuth, who rétirves this | year, Yale swimmers have won ‘526 dual meets and lost only 12. mers hung up a dual meet win-| ning record Wednesday night when! scoring average and Burton has hit for 24.1. Green also is still the conference's 4op rebounder. two weeks ago, and the 7,000 gen- eral admission tickets are expected | Clinton 3, Washington | THURSDAY'S Y’S SCHEDULE NATIONAL LEAGUE New York at Detroit Chicago at Boston “ONE. MAN ‘TELLS. ANOTHER its look of quiet good taste. ‘Priced SAGINAW at LAWRENCE BIRMINGHAM —272 W. mane Open vided Nights Until 9 THE STYLE CQRNER OF PONTIAC j TL PT ih iN HAH WHLAT Bilt ib nt i a STV me at | | | . | | Triple-Test suits are a habit with many of our customers. Try on a Triple- Test dnd you see why. You immediately enjoy its comfortable “feel”, ae 7 pe | to be gone long before game time. g\the Pledges. feats they finally hit the jackpot. The Pontiac Northern cagers in the American division of the City ski as the final buzzer brought Northern a 47-46 victory over the ALPINE SKI SHOP \ f{ Jefferson Jets .om the Lincoln Junior High court. Jeff's Allen In yesterday’s other game, the Pledges grabbed Ist place in the Class D National League race with a 38-26 squeaker over Central Christian, Ray Smith of Christian claimed point-making laurels with 18 and Dennis Hurd notched 10 for Croney’s The old. record of 175, also es- HOCKEY AT A GLANCE Manley: took individual game scor- ov ¢ IOWA CITY, Iowa w—Ron Za- tablished by Yale under the tute-| NATIONAL LEAGUE ing honors with 22 points . while Transmission ; gar, outstanding sophomore Iowa|lage of Kiputh, was established Boston 5 New york 3 Dave Plourde tallied 16 for the] Service basketball player, was declared/ between 1924 and 1937. It was bro-| proyigence 7 ERWCAN LEAGUE | winners, scholastically ineligible for the sec-iken by, Harvard in the final meet) Cleveland +, sprmgPaig gee “ -* * and Parts @ Rebuilt Units @ Fast Installation . @ Guoranteed Work _ Check Ouk Pricts! 296 W. Me NEWS _ PAY ONLY: et to 7 4se for shoe MEN! 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Unusual) ‘days, rulings and other pertinent | information can be flashed from! the press box to the fans at a’ moment's notice. | * & | General Manager George Weiss | said it would take more than three weeks to set tle large panels in place. Froni blueprint to installa- tion, a six-month period was re- quired, Jack Heppinstall, Michigan State trainer who will retire next sum- mer after 45 years of service, fig- ures he has used more than 900! miles of adhesive tape, i i it CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES | a | 3° Skates Boxes *3.95 | Toe Guards 98c/ 600085 24 E. Lewrence St. HOLIDAY SHOP 696 W. Huron St. a RGR MOTORS, INC. CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH IMPERIAL Immediate Delivery Station Wagons Saratoga %-Dr. 8. T. Windser 4-Dr. Sdn. “Heme of Chryster Preducts” 724 Oakland Ave. FE 4-3528 Pontiac, Mich BIG DEAL | Gllis Ine. Free Estimates PE 2-2671 SAVOY BELVEDERE : FURY | | LITTLE -AD |before and ‘the oversight has been often costly. record, still dangerous and more capable ‘in the title chase Tuesday with a |eonquer in its Ist cage campaign. | i runners. | Waterford at unbeaten Berkley, Since’45 ||Southfield at Walled Lake and Wolves Corie to Town Friday. for Valley Tilt Chiefs Eye Showdown, With Flint Northern on February 20 : By BILL CORNWELL The Saginaw Valley Conference basketball championship may be decided next weekend at Flint, but {t would be wise for Pontiac Cen- tral to concentrate on Friday's league struggle in its own back yard, Downtrodden Bay City Central, the biggest disappointment of the | invades the PCH gym tomorrow | _ night for a conference battle of vital importance to the Chiefs, | It would be all too easy for coach’ Art Van Ryzin's cagers to) look beyond the Wolves and focus been. known to do this sort of thing * * * The Wolfpack, expected to be a 'strong contender for the SVC title, | finds itself sharing the loop cellar| with Saginaw Arthur Hill on a 16) Last Friday the Wolves nosed out ‘Saginaw High, 68-67, for their 1st; Valley win since young Bill Ullen- ‘bruch left Walled Lake to assume ‘the coaching duties in the 1957-58 | season. * * * PCH cannot afford to forget | about ‘the rangy Wolves whe are | than their lowly record indicates. If the Chiefs slip past Bay City. the Valley crown probably will be settled once and for all when they; ‘clash with Northern on the follow- | ing Friday at Flint. , * * * Northern took a half-game lead) 69-65 win over city rival Central. lost miark by disposing of’ the) Wolves. . 48-44 victory over Lake Orion Tues- day, has a rematch with Detroit Thurston tomorrow evening in the Motor City. Thurston, which helped the Huskies inaugurate their new gym this season, is one of the three teams Northern’ has managed to x «*« * St. Michael and St. Frederick, with their Suburban Catholic League slates finished, play a couple of pickup foes. St. Fred | plays host to St, Francis de Sales kk {Orchard Lake Loses H Can't vetook Bay Ci iw & 2nd Game One favored team had to come, up with a big last quarter to avoid | defeat while. another was beaten in a pair of makeup games involv- ing area rivals last night. Rochester rallied to down an impressive Avondale quintet 62- * Walled Lake trailed all the ay then had a big final period but a bowed to West Bloomfield, _ Orehard Lake St. Mary dropped a 47-44 verdict to Detroit St. Andrew and Capac got by Ar- mada 61-45 in other contests, Three of the four tilts were postponed from Tuesday. & ers in ‘o game scofed = in arranged as a tuneup for this Ken Montgomery topped Armada | with 14. double figures topped by Gene Lothery's 2. Darryl 4. Rochester is now cee 5-5. RHS had won 73-40 at Auburn Heights, West Bloomfield had its best) offensive night of the year in whipping Walled Lake for the 2nd .jtime. The Lakers, sparked by the scoring and playmaking of John Lucadam, were breezing along until the -host Vikings came up with a 20-7 edge in the last quarter. * x. * Keego took an 18-point lead into Avondale, figured to be easy’! pickings for Rochester, turned ‘in ‘one of its best showings of the 1986-58 Saginaw Valley campaigs, ‘season before bowing. * * * _The Yellowjackets led mast of the lst half. The Falcons gained a 46-46 tie as the 3rd period ended | and then finally took command in the last eight minutes putting on, an 1l-point scoring ‘spree to pull away. Four of Rochester's six play- the final session after leading all, some outstanding | ‘the way on shooting. Barry Johnson hit 20 and Lucadam 18 for the victors. Kirk Evans of Walled Lake swished 25. It was West Bloomfteld's 5th victory in 12 games and snapped | a five-game losing string. The | Vikings are now 6-5. — | * * * Orchard Lake's setback was ‘only lits 2nd of the winter in a game Two Grid Aides Leave MSU revolving door at Michigan State yesterday. Two left and one | Munn, who coached Grandelius, entered. Nystrom and Polonchek, said he Danny Boisture, head coach did not know what spot Boisture at Redford St. Mary, was named —subject to approval of the State Board of Agriculture — to fill one of the vacancies created when assistant coaches Buck | Nystrom ‘and John Polonchek were named to follow Sonny Grandelius to Cojorado. * * * Athletic Director Biggie Munn disclosed last night he had ap- ‘proved the hiring of Boisture, a| ‘University of Detroit graduate. | | Munn said he knew of no other | | lithe Vikings now stand 7-1 an a roewects for the Michigan State, ithe Chiefs can post the same won- | ee * coaching staff. | He said the “entire picture” on) footbalt coaching at Michigan) Pontiac Northern, fresh from 8\State will be discussed Sunday! | EAST LANSING (UPI) — The when head coach Duffy Daugherty [l Hazel Park tonight. returns from a coaching clinic in ifootball coaches office spun again | | California. would fill in the Spartan staff. | Munn emphasized the action, \was not official until approved by | |MSWs governing board. Thorpe | oot inspired Avondale with advantage go down the drain in Bloomfield romped 72-45 in Jayvee 10-1, \the 4th period while being out-| games, —-defeat at the PCH gym last night. ‘alcons, Keego Hoop Victors iweekend’s Catholic tourney. The Eaglets saw a_nine-point’ scored 18-6, Chet Wlodkowski |. hooped 16 for the losers. Armada blew an 8point lead, early and Capac dominated play. the rest of the way as : Aguinaga, John Kersten and Jim | Kalbfleisch combined 39 points, | Chief Matmen: Lose; PNH vs. Skippers Winning the Ist five matches. ‘Flint Northern went on to hand. Pontiac Central a 33-10 wrestling: Glen Sherman, 133, scored’ a pin, '165-pounder Gerald. Reid won @ idecision and heavyweight. Ron: Evans gained a draw for the Chiefs | 'points. Join Weibley and Ermino Tre- vino turned in good performances in dropping close decisions. “Bill; Stevens posted an easy win for the} ‘home team in an exhibition | Pontiac Northern invades Water-! ford for a local battle, Walled Lake’ is host to Dearborn, Royal Oak’ Kimball goes to Southfield and Rotal Oak Dondero meets power- Sinks Bowling Ball BUFFALO, N. Y. i) — dee Pieri, a bowler with a 180 aver. | age, rolled games of 150, 156, and 143 Tuesday night, stepped outside and tossed his ball into | the Niagara RK’ er. ‘Hot Spray Sndecing F | your car.” “Guaranteed for the life from rust-out. | car-ride. Protects your car Quiets your of Plus Tax “14° 4 Pontiac Undercoating 136 S. Saginew FE ny, : while the Mikes visit Farmington iene i * * * Birmingham hopes to put a crimp in Port Huron’s sails when they collide ‘in an Eastern Michigan League contest at Birmingham. Port Hunon is tied with Ferndale and East Detroit for 1st place. Inter-Lakes action finds luckless Farmington at Van Dyke. 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FEBRUARY 12, 1949 « _ And What to Do When You Get One 6 (Si ( ssti‘“ ’:C‘(“‘(C;C ST ‘How to Keep From ‘Catching’ Cold ,.4 als — D. : . . ’ hes Me ; : Se ee . . : * Fd : : sea ‘ WASHINGTON (UPD—At least| Vaccines already have been ; catching cokj In the first place? Researchers are also more or| # . : : MAEDA ‘wretched ctinens wil developed, and are being used | in. ost’ important thing is to|2&ss in the dark about the precise) j . # , r a or two,” he : ay ae Carried Out by U.S. Gls Sear tests pes hady and fives (7 » “ dier will survive. i YX fo “One example concerns the Wag- 4 Y ner Festival at Bayreuth last sug-| [2 * a Uf mer, Getting from Nurenberg to ' : ) Y Bayreuth can be troublesome, train | \\ “= y Hj } . and bus schedules being what they ‘gre. Army authorities agreed to : ' ‘e Sr Soa cilia ses ~ 0) ~ fAxo ) lise its Bayreuth field, and music|- = T £12 lovers were airlifted to the festival + from Nuernberg. aa “And then there was a four-year old girl with whooping cough. A avy, doctor told the child's mother that rd | she needed an airplane ride. The 2 mother contacted American of- (“4 too. TM Reg, UB. Pen. OF ficials at Bad Kissingen and the Bre . girl was flown back and forth over An eee :. OUT OUR WAY — “4 the town of Schweinfurt. When the OH, NO YOU WON'’T/ RIBBING YOUR: coughing stopped, the plane landed another mission of mercy com- SISTER LIKE THAT WOULD PRODUCE A DONNYBROOK pleted. : THE LIKES OF WHICH.I'M “a, : | | , NOT UP “TO REFEREEING | ao > _ East German ae tit THEY'RE COMIN’ AT THE MOMENT? “re re Girls to Hel | pe taney \ ne KECHEN-- 1 Girls to Help | | eee ~ — T WONDER ¢ 1h DOCTOR--- : Settle Russians - —c]1 € I GAME FOR RAN OUT / [For * BERLIN (AP) — About 25,000 7 oF MY COLD girls are going to be shipped to , ‘ INJECTION : fnew farming areas in the Soviet —o Asian republic of Kazakhistan, to S 23 make the boys there mind their " amanners among other things. . ~ The East German news agency | . ZN reports that pending Sait: SF Dee q gration. . — ; 21% “ek ‘ x * * Ee * S . : 2 Soviet papers recently printed —_ arg ue * Pea a gomplaints that young male set- #lers in the frontier territory were getting sloppy in their dress and ¢manners because there were no MORTY MEEKLE = ‘The girls, said- ADN, -have vol- jmteered ‘“‘to help the quick de- ovelopment of this rich territory.” Now He Can Read * GARY, Ind. @—William Lasen- ell i dy might be an easy target right aires Soon ial etsy Zi jnow for a book salesman, Some- | EZ : . me broke into Lasenby’s home = ‘and stole his television set, phono- raph and his radio. a . WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY onerous 2°R ' DONALD DUCK : wea pete , _ By Walt Disney bccn | eee WHERE ARE YOU GOING. +e , | 60rS? TO HELP LOUIE! .\ HI6 JACKET ZIPPER as & ! £ wt ALWAYS BAT OVER A ] ; YONDER AT/THE RUSTY | fees ———— t pie tPAg eth tint t testi ae hte rt hee x ge , Lhe = a >: C4 pe : a5 res it ee + ~ et ~ 2. = ‘ ae Es 4 sien ie bs viciibailnuial iS BD ened the grain futures market again today in early activity on the Board of Trade, - produce brought to the Farmer's The sachin’ ive top. prices covering sales of locally grown Market by growers and sold by them in wholesale packrge lots. “| Quotations are furnished by the Detroit Bureau “of Maarnete, as of Wednesday. MARKETS Lincoln Bhi = Quits Market si fast that for an instant I weighed 40 times normal. . BLOOD VESSELS BURST My blood vessels burst, my eyeballs strained at their roots, my internal organs tore loose. The wind snatched off my hel- ~ met and mask, my shoes watch,‘evén the ring on my finger. It tore my lips and nose and rushed down my throat. f did not sink because : ek tren wns : ed my stomach like rubber ball. I was: hauled fre Paap nae bh Cain beet oh Then my parachute opened and I float- @d down to the sea. to her, “Tell me about yourself.” gna slow- ly, softly, she told me. Her husband had.installed metal sky- and socks, my ' worked as lights on buildings until he had fallen.and broken -his back. The break was compli- cated by TB of the spine and for a long while he was unable to walk. To support her family, she had a nurse until she caught ty- phoid fever from a patient. She, too, would never really be strong again, but the wind that : "So now, | nurse, they had gone ahead and bought the turkey ranch they'd always wanted, only * to watch it burn to the ground one ter- rible night. She came to the bed steaming towel, and I opened my eyes to stare at her. She had the happiest face ra ever seen. with another x« * * “Where do you get the courage to keep going?” I whispered at last. | She looked at me in surprise. ' ° “What? That’s what courage is!” she said. “It’s knowing the worst—and discovering that, in God’s world, the very worst can’t really hurt you . ...” sitting there on the runway, I heard that gentle voice again. “Knowing the worst, and knowing that, in God’s world . . .” I shoved the'throttle’ full for- -ward and felt the great thrust of the en- -gine as the plane sped down the runway and up into the sky. j Gaprright, 1960 by Gldepesta) STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by The Associated Press) 15 : Tndust Rails Net change te oan area tn W240, ig ® 4 toed Saas 38+ ro 3 bed a ery J at ma te Bt BD aa 3: DETROIT STOCKS ic. J. Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points ate Tar Woon | Allen Elec. & ng. =* A Baldwin Rubber ge ar Co.* = bbabdvtetabated: L, Oi & ¢ Fag 6 Howell Lome Mtr. “Co.. Peninsular M. Prod. Rudy “ wehnien aws Piste ae as a a > — seeeene foledo _ “Ne sale; bi bid and esked, Mediators Give Up MILWAUKEE — A federal tion and Concilation Service has efforts to effect resumption of con- tract negotiations between — the| Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Co. and striking United Auto Workers. Leonard Tells Earnings a: anene en meaimeniaeatanensnsse SS Pepe PoP mediator says that the | U.S. Media-| lt OTA me given up, at least temporarily, its | - For: Living Room © Bedroom © Dini Style @ Occasional Tables © Desks _ Whatever you need for any room in your home . i gover- today. ieee 4 Detroit Produce ~« * wrari-| Offerings were fairly well ab- ; * 565 §. Saginaw St. ee 2 — . divert-|sorbed, however, and the setback FRUITS Gains and losses of fractions tog and stole $5 trom pia a | Hs © ¥ and cash|was limited to minor fractions,| Apples, Delicious, Bue «----eee- “a te ie ieee paced machines. The burglary was dis-|{ _. __ | a i ie _ a | “ a a” gS % se a” crisis that has held the center|Dealers said the selling appeared) | | VEORTABLES PP peti Biecnet ig, (eoreed by Penne pees attees, a iL | -m ae ee eee stage since the Legislature con- partly @ continuation of t 54 CUI TE Among. the: wider movers, : ; vened a month ago. . profit-taking which turned the mar-|Geley" gut ake a re kens Steel rebounded more than Tee KumBek Ina, 1406 Baldwin *, a Gov, Wiltame’’ plan to mrt. Het downward rather sharply injHersiie, in Ph ifs] & polnt trom ite s-point loss of |Ave.. was broken into last night, we - gage the 50-mulllion-doliar vet- yesterday's late trading. erchey Sie as os. 388 yesterday, American Telephone [Police reported, but acts was || as oS, Seat | Ae at Sew een eT “. : fer 8 After an absence of one day, Poistoes (00e ee toch. : 130 Ru Coneroeatona ft Hacen menshers to call i up (Yugoslavia was back in the market|Tometeri, Wot. No. ui 2% s+ * the) ™ Fee vee ine ped. a atte First Quality Vinyl Tile “8 for debate, But the GOP pro. [for another cargd of wheat, tak-|"7™>* SY? eae Giucythes aideed 0 ade Groth wd , a posal for public vote on a four. ing atout 350,000 bushels of hard —tiwake of news that it nde a cent sales tax was slated tor |for shipment next month. Poultry and Eggs pickup in fourth quarter =D evelo h Til = House debate late today along espite its 1 t. Otter wore! veid \) Ne Enoug ¢ with one to ‘clear the alr of The sehesrapenre of Agriculture Dermott fan, ia abl rics paid motive shares showed little change- D We . e @ w@! . Thee also accepted subsidy bids of four ,,. t.0.0. Detroit, for No. 1 7 Le] doubts of the legality 8 gradu | ty five cents a bushel on 1,083, quality. ive ‘poultry: cd Dhl, See } for a 9x10- i wi ated-income tax. Heavy type hens 22-23, light type The steels, aside from Bethle-|§ 000 bushels of corn tor export | pens af heavy type broilers and fryers * 2 | _ With both houses planning to) this month and next. j-4 ibs. whites 19-20, Barred Rocks 36-/hem which dipped a fraction, were ni ion em Foot Room & adjourn tomorrow, neither proposi- ; * é + os -coaaeas over § lbs, 23-37; Sache mainly on the upside by small frac- ih ¢ a tion will come up for a roll call . : , tions, January Steel production : a 6 before next week. we Wheat was unchanged to *% cent ‘DETROIT EGGP was reported the highest monthly Use Transistors to Y P . ag - m BJ ay Onl a Oty, & alone Criticized as Too High, Teo Low Instructions 9 2 ’ : By CHARLES DUMAS ~ SPIANO FOR. ae ADULT a ALBANY, N.Y, (AP)—The fate ~ li catia 5 see aa coins rate of Gov. Nélson A. Rockefeller’s 3 apohi Heation may se |Piaae TRBSONS, MAIORS” IN). ORALT) svinm rene wees fe Shea sp th -Je oar om eat, a 308 Peay amet ints. IMMEDTA TE tax spending was tery. Mr. Kelly will be at the a’ “wal x ACTION tke metal cmbte anybody's guess today, despite the) “Donelyon-Johns Puneral Home Bit Sate f Be on Binet Work Wanted Male 10 Oo say nd contract, New ee oe biggest, wordiest budget hearing 5 a1 5 austintnel “rien © she «ans new & seetoned, Tensor . sonable 4 is: dis: 9 BS Swoesrane liber! : thie fo ATING.| fount Nour, “sak tor Ted ney Haren 1 to li" Bi imma “G0 sae ear" Sng OT S150. Mecultotat REAL R LADY i ‘AT ; D on rr IM- obras aE oO Business 8143 Cass-Biizabeth, RA, phone to usiness Services 13 vinediae service, FE $500. | GASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. played by-rival’teams numbering os stn tay for ie 8 © chanee Pontiae Pres | eA we nw | PAINTING, PAPERING & WASH. | C488, TOR Une eo eee y, as many as 2,000 — on fields} to repince man who. 5 WT, o FOUNTAIN Ess ing. Guar, Reasonable, FE 2-2312. mh] almost a mile long Fuller Brush PE 29318 for , | oR . : Cale , fice Television Service 22 place A “LOST*-AD. BO anatdhrette Rend ieee PETS For Only a Shilling og Reece any! job ‘tor ait. in Britain this me. | Call FE 2-8181 for an ad to recover.a loss. Dial FE) 7 2-8181 for an ad-writer, Say bene it? WEST SIDE INDIAN VILLAGE | DUPLEX § rooms and tile beth, ‘990 month. -VASBINDER, INC, FE 5-8875 room — = ee Se ba, tga s pay and | Seta ek oe Ye sat. 38%" Hylane Drive, a Rd, MI 6-471. WANT PRICE Custom Built Home? E. J. DUNLAP | FE s-ii00 % &. $860 dn., $7,860 Pos caer | altto, ea SP leon "dears . Ws, Hig Oe} after 7 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Tele a Rd, ; FE 4-25 FOR COLORED NTH wok VALU T, Realtor gto, No, ee, A FOR: COUNTERS, AIR OIL HEAT. ae you World Us this Biene du: ‘ — your lot, come + us us gem, 79 poll this new wanes jot. IF. C Wood Co. 4 nity id one Tin- Ca ni, Bore wis TRWIN, LTOR The New Look The Convertible As UNBELIEVABLE CHARM Ward W. Ross 2346 warns oF ss Se ig an NORTH e aoe eas 2 Baths Bedrooms Homes garage, 185 exclusive commu- 4 “THIMK1" 3 ps DOWN $69 PER MONTH ~VA TERMS— 3 "| BEDROOM COLONIAL Apa, Aluminum ROOF & SIDING ar PER MONTH DLORAH BUILDIN Bildor of Nations! Homes FE 2-9 FES You LAKE Estates FHA MOVES YOU IN a CO. ™m ME 1. LAK FURNISHED MODEL ae , Bate —~ North P and Montcalm. ~~ COMPLETE DOWN PAYMENT TOTAL MONTHLY PAYMENT FE 8-6455 LORAR BLDG. CO REAL SHARP Marcus St. — Waterford. Newly home with full ment, new furnace, F ow 9 large knott: 8 Don't d on this one, Owner C: SCHUETT, Realtor EEDA, AES F Baoeera _of onan lor guilty, OR 3208, LAKE OAKLAND 3 FAMILY. $225 PER MONTH Where can you beat tf 3 separate within 3 . ae Oatot State ite own NOTHING LIKE IT... with range and oven = fireplaces. New ‘carpet- iar ¢ attached By 4-BEDROOM REDUCED $4,000 Owner hag pure dan other home and demands fast action, It's r golden jity-1% Baths, oil heat, On 9 levels. One of y's best values, Make us prove it! $15, WE BUY LAND NTRACTS ASK FOR TOM SarEMan ™ /Bateman Kampsen REALTORS FE 4-0528 raph Eves, & Sun. 3 Dedigom [brick gor: $8,250 * LAKE ORION Well Bet Was cus- Sacoment with area, with term: TRADE Ig wi ant or bates! aoe pay- fenced bac cbtiaren Vacant, ready G.I; TERMS On this attractive 2 bedroom brick pacer ge home, lar “ie - acre parce Newts coseteled | throw nay knotty pine kitchen a din- ing pg ol] heat. Call now for appointment, ~ HOME - BUSINESS Excellent location for serv- fee business, emell store, e modern 3 bedroom ft. commer og i "trontage, fast “Appin area. Only ai — with sonable term Warren Stout, Realtor Bau! N, Saginaw Bt. ra. tee Open ‘ti 6 Clark ston rae ESTATE, INC, | GE room. Carpeted —— _ meat, Owns re tot om i Sh “ - a punday 12 to 5 NES ) DRIVE — NEAR sCHOOL,. ery nice room. yy Ya “TARE E PRIVILE = ‘ PERCY KING RD., 3530 3 i‘ blocks west of Ai Ré, at wiams Lake nA. terms. bedrms., brick, family rm., sia ‘ $590. DN, PLUS COSTS 9 ES Cea Bivd — wee st a nice neigh- +virch Theben ne a with +e fireplace, Houseman Spitzley mee et ail om ke din- fave com mission ay maying trom owner. Cate Lon Toto alter after 6 ! et gdpe mcm road, Fag on yg . 2 Dat} g and other extras, Extra ou want a home that's erent, this — be 900 with term EFRONT ZA. ' hot wa- price. | a Nothing Down Rass, Mncluded ‘00 ‘om STEELE REALTY starrer home on your or your plans. Bee cur ray I Me- —Donaid_On, 3-2837 Se pa, BATHS, SET Detriieges. 3 teal a bos at YEAR BRICK fF EXCEL- lent condition, Original gio 9 and trim oo on first -y floor. ¥ ret oF corner. Near Wix- 16,000 with terms, 136 lapiend Re. (hase) at Highland, “42065, Birch RANGE. & OVEN CUSTOM BUILT HOMES 3 BEDROOMS 35 x 45 Fr. 9 Ft. 8 In. Liv KITCHEN BUILT IN ~¢ CERAMIC TILE BATHS CAR GARAGE TERMS 979 EMERSON Raeburn Street ae 5 me This 2 MU E LISTING SERVICE LOW N '- ~— 4. rm. & ba rated, panel Hitches, 8 3 meee lots, $6,500. FE t e Walled Lae, $12,950—2 kitchen. Full basement. HOYT Watkins Hills Sub. 16,750—3 bedreom- brick ranch. 2 wu cn —, Me 7 ca 2g x160 lot. y ‘wndecaped. Veseaat will contd r trade in Commerce or ares, - Pioneer Highlands bedroom, Large family as heat, 2-car georece. | <— privileges. Bus service, Term 280 Income Will pay your Need we Bh na| there? e GI—N othing Down rospect--2 separate houses. Bione tor -appointm: * ae dintog = r place, country HOYT REALTY 23-9840 254 8. Tel arege, try ale Lot. 120x180 3024 $600 FOR EQ’ AR 3_bedroom home. OR 3-8018, John -K: ar ft _ John K. Irwin & Sons Irwin & SONS ¢ on West Cute 2 home cine tdeal for - jist nadie Here it 4 Fe home, 'S 3 ie tod th ‘wont a aut up, fall basement aie rec Prieed at only $12,000 7 ? 4 M. Reg, U8. Pet OF, 1900 by HEA Gerviee, ings | Laps OF MODEL OPEN] Moves You In ; WHY PAY RENT? % & OVENS FEATURES BUILT IN au “T'm glad we have that six months’ breather on the Berlin situation . . . what with our bridge tournament coming up!” “ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 "BUD" 3-Bedroom Tri-Level _ es Ree ine new built-in stove and oven, automatic heat and beh water, res room Ce Oe sereene. Offered at hed Suburban Brick -Rancher s Oy gue ‘action w 500 OWN, better HURRY “Bud® Nicholie, Realtor Mt. ne St. . * call M , Dolan FE 5-1201 or "EM 3-4290 only $1, A SUPER BARGAIN DOWN. NO : jIM WRIGHT REALTOR _- Lag oe 2d ye uy “oi06s , z alityin c ; MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | ~ basi Nothing Down _ w al Zyedroom” Paneied 4 sil’ ‘attached % -acte fenced. Good 1 storage. A chance for a Veteran. AIRPORT ROAD is the lo- cation ‘ ing room pone? 2.cewe and fase, On ane cat . Full price 9, eo costa down -— PREE — 1 extra bedroom, This is not the usual 2-story, tairs me. 3-bedroom, ups’ ho: It has an extra bed downstairs central lo- TRI-LEVEL & BI-LEVELS eae aur "Small Sows “et wo, your ba noe 4 m . Flattley, EM day! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Be 8. A pecinae Rd. Ba pa 9-9 OFF, Bedroom with . possible : i ar 2 living Price ayes win with $1,000 dows. and EAST SIDE BRICK Lear with 13 eg ES aren: “ela wife EH heat. 6: $1,850 will han: dle, conn REALTOR _ FE 5-9471 MANSFIE 4 fixtu Carport. con Salle Lake, wa ward off 5, Lake Rd. 2 bedrm. Ranch, full kitchen pa utility rm, fixtures. Perimeter hot wa- ter, heat. Large sun rm. Carpet- rr ve: py Jandscaped. GILES West Suburban Just 1 — vos of city. 2 Bedroo: fram: a decorated inside and oi! heat, args closets — = ily Income =} ® I 3 > ¥ s B e 2 GILES REALTY CO. FE 53-6175 2a1 BALDWIN AVE. OPEN 9AM. —9 PM MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FOR! Ik, front with: 8 mos. old arms. Brice ranch, ‘etaet 3 be hehe, rm. with hoaptece, ige farm Kitchen, snackbar, comple — ances. Ca: ee tees carpet ggg for Tamodinte sale, 3,500, EM 3-6208. BY OWNER. BEDRM., LL Te elon Take tiv, ed extras. yre, old | CLARK TO BUYSELL & TRADE off Gamont. Tiled floors * fhroughont rm., FA down * Pesta a Ris Went FA furnace, Total price — Terms. 3 Bedrm. City. Boa new me —— rm, Gas furnace. $15, 200. We have & Limited Selection of Plesse phone for further informa- a3 ef Oe = CLARK R REAL eSTATE Piatt re ified Ads! t S$$i Yes, whatever it is ~ dial | FE 2-8181 for an ad- | waitér and get it) ) QUICK,| den, plaste penance ACE BRICK RANCH . home, tv,” bathe, storms g screens, la: oash ——— me, payee in’ — WHITE BROS. $400 DOWN Brand new 3 bedroom home with full basement, Oak floors. Built- in oven & — Combination ft J 99 near Wiliams ra Ke price $12,300 w per m Better vevtigntet HUNTOON LAKE bedroom home 1 basement. ken off heat. Plastered & walls. floors. Th ome is more. than 1100- = living area enclosed lake pa v legen $15,- WE BUY — SELL — TRAD! WHITE BROS. OR 3-1295 $660 Dixie Hwy. Eves, ‘til 9; Sunday 10 ‘ti 8 VALENTINE SPECIAL | = ater, in neighborhood executives. we have an attractive bedroom b: ALTOR ester, OL 1-7511 ~ DRAYTON PLAINS Neat home 1% car gara; et one-third acre, $6,100, $95 Close in, near North Saginaw, 3 beceoets, basem ng fur n a € e, “PONTIAC REALTY, | 197 Baldwin 5-65%5 3 BEDRM. RANCH Sita cates FHA, 01 IR. 3-0463. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ON THIs 18 A doll house, Im- maculate - 2-bedroom heme, dwn, to new as | eo oll Oak floors Atta heat. ed garsge, Pric eat ate arms. / t fooms. 2 pS kes ram's tile bath. 3 f ' see Te nice jot ‘with price ‘| Realtor - RANC 3-BEDR | STYLE M BRICK LAKE PRIVILEGES - * ORIGINAL ow: Lecaled xclusive br cb tes from a Pontiac in Waterford To but Pontise | school iste fee eens aie 16x19’, and rate with wall te on bi ; 7 BSanze "ois seouny cluding © floo large recre room; 2 ¢ s ages ad with 16 ft, cement txive road ; sluminuih storms and ecréens; a cou m walk to 1% acre onto lake, . Price 500. : For additional information and epppintments call FE 8-176. MODEL HOME| fo clear e. "por further” information HERBERT c DAVIS 4918 IRWINDALE DRIVE BY OWNER: 8&8 ROOM SMALL ise in with one acre of 6 ‘ r ms in knot- , Oll furnace, elec, hot wa- © heater, garage trees. equi over RE Pe ere iat 1195 W. Maple Mayfair 68-6250 | 4 etrcom iar e | nowse, lake nen Paul M MM. Jones, R Real Est, Mn FE 81275; OA 8-3653 NO DOWN _PAYMEN T ait wk le New 2 leqreen ranch located on ' Cameron, yareet tered & . Payments fi ed alr t. ti peting, fore ea yments only $60 Ticding taxes mo towne. Hurry on this one! 3 BEDROOM-GI , PTS fret. ne to avaliable raloo lametient. Some 2 and bed homes can be room bullt with Do money down on your _lot. Give us a ca today. REAL ESTATE & ered yt | 1483 a oN FE 4-0547 COLONIAL indian Vibe Newly Decorated, ca Gat Gatage Fe Drapes, New. #8 MILLER Sy ec SUBURBAN lake wit & bath, Alum. anachad garage, modern ire kitchen, built range & oven, 18 ft, carpeted tvie room, ledge rock fireplace, & picture: win- dows, 3 nice bedrooms. Jalousie enclosed porch meeds some = of ng Spee pee block, ‘brick front ~ ft. store 8 or me Pg Ngee Pie Die wa: oan time = agg 2 barns, sce sitchen hous frui! freon, deauneriee. “i in but one acre tillable-—$14 *$00- Call for ap- pointment, William Mille: 2-0263 1075 W. n 9 to 9 COUNTRY HOME bedrm, Basement, ge, large fruit trees, and load- ed. with extras. a -Waitor area. R §-0885. blocks away. AD Spicaee 2 os 5 with terms. New end rage uded. ‘ che ; « i at : Y O'NEILL, Realtor. roth 83 N. Telesreph ar beet, Plage JIM WILLIAMS] #33 HOME & BUSINESS Ms0—west Yo. i frontage. ~~ base- ; 1 Humphries| 28: EE 2-92 Open Eves. VICE * © COLORED GIs pani IN PAYMENT bedrooms and full basement. Only 2 left. See model at 284 8. Blvd. West. Open evenings 6 to 9. VASBINDER, INC. FE’ 5.8875 or FE 4-0823 FO TAKE Sei Pad'e Wes Watch for “My Ad be in 10 @ccount of “tire, seed ‘P, W. DINNAN - ‘est Huron : NTRY CLUB. 1 acre, oS nee owner. DOWN For Yor large ad that can redec- bath. Basement and Wynn f rue Good buy at c PANGUS, Realtor - 1919 M16, Ortonville, NA_1-2815 ATTENTION LARGE FAMILY a sao en, n Hving. e living’ "eith ace. Base ment, steam heat. is new ated pri leges. Good ighborhood. Now vacant. Priced attractiively. Rem sonable ternis. . ; RENTAL OPTION -$ room ern home in aes pet ponent oe Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 Years 7001 Highland Phone EM 33303 or MU bei? NOW IS THE TIME To buy your. lakefront home be- fore the one “with rms sos" FORD AGENCY. cy 7,500. 3 B.R. ‘Gack 1 eacteae. — 3.BR. Terms. RD. 32. ong ving room 13 x te be, Ol! furnace, Outside com: _ Interior ready for — & Latge lot. 96.950. wi th low hes paym . Oak floors. P) Oil furnace. Fenced yard. $9,200 _ Terms. EXCELLENT 3 BR. home. Wall to wall. ca: in LR. 70 & 220. $11,000. Low F.H.A. terms. INCOME, North side. 3 Apts. t rs c HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E, Walton FE gout n Eves. Custom B BUIL’ Fake nee Lakes Vilage W. of Pontiac Bidg. C __EM_3-6531 COMFORTABLE. “MODERN DERN 3 BED- Includes all furnish- Fatt oll furnace. By..owner, 1,000 down. Terms. MY ee BUILD NOW 3-BEDROOM HOME $8,500 SON YOUR LOT ee today. A all types custom ‘build- yours. Your peo or eure. Pinancing avail- BX C. HAYDEN, Realtor = we OPEN. zves. — 3-Bedroom Bungalow At Huntoon Lake Well located on 100x133 foot lot, Nice lawn and shade, Living rm. oak floors, walls. A-1 ——— w large recreation m and fruit room. Oi! furnace, : ieeak garage, — Bt yard. _ down will handle. Among other nice homes Giroux-Franks 4395 _Dixie Dis Hwy. ERAL, REAL mR F970 Established in 1016 AREA — Attrac- tive’ 2 bedrm. ho insulated =< hg with FNis8 an. He UNION LK. AREA — You'll like this living rm, with f cnceme 3 bear. setae, gure. ‘be ue int doar Sass lee Drivjleges, 1 pin, Sees si. 506 terms, REAL ESTA | PE TE N ICHOLIE » & HARGER ine 33 W, HURON T empleten ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES me ie ) ere a ee ly across from lake, 102 OPS, OR REALTORS oy | eee 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE EASY TQ BUY FE 43581, 1050 W. HURON . OPEN TIL 9 ui brick Ww features. ies beh YE PLAN TO BUILD LOOK OVER OUR ‘Smith- “Wideman OPEN EVES. 412 _W. HURON MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE LAKE FRONT. HOME home on 2 SEMINOLE | HILLS And It's So Convenient.” Rite ue Pek pe brick “patio with, ® nfo Ouse Fietetes an_ ind ry room; 2 cour’ bed is extra fe pane” atti i ~~ & Tec 3 ee tor as 3rd bedroom, ‘ygaroomwuftened® get celle pepe | LAKE re APPAR DONT PA S MONEY! Sell rr _|bel be SS for cas | Laas Aas! REALTOR PARTRIDGE your eatio Se ae sees we oh ge oe PE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ¥ 12,190 7’ \ 4 , *% 4 NOTHING DOWN "NEARLY NEW . W EST eae 6 ROOM BEAUTY with full tied = room, remod- fo.tse— Nothing ST. MICHAEL'S “AND BALDWIN SCHOOLS path arthbdalng newly deco- .——_ bempe 2 oe rooms. qa pore euspeies so and din- ing roo: 1 sement, heat, rm car garage. Near all shopping areas. Only $8,000. » ” NEAT, CLEAN AND VACANT DXCELLENT 8 room older nee perfect condition ae All large rooms, br at, rumpus room, nice yard and garage. Only 500, This is our best buy | in a GI-Nothing down. WE .BUY LAND CONTRACTS Key FOR TOM BATEMAN Bateman Kampsen ge. For only . down. ‘REALTORS _ FE 4-0528° be yit §. Telegra Eve. | & Sun Sun. 91 SUMMIT ST. rooms carpeting. Full base- om Gas beat Fenced back ard with barbecue. Side drive. iio, = heeamped | | cospe * ymen! ore oa aa FE 45203, Broker. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE I LOVE LUCY And she leves me (‘but my wife’s name is Sue) and we both agree corer ari 3 a eee res ake-front prope ~ id in? the heart of roo: wall carpeting. dining room with built-in china aor ctl, ear eto Jon = “ will trade for large PI AIL ‘SILVE =KS — bave plent room 10. pIRy Afte poker in hie there r the Le Desement afte to relax and the money Brod Lore r. old brick me is iocled r Herrington Hills, $1950 down ARRO EALTY McSULLOUGH. REALTOR ai $143. ene Rd. FE need ~FE — Tale Fromage aha eee / Houseman- ttzle = on ‘sanit ashington Blvd. Big. Pett Plan Now CHEROKEE il HILLS! Sas te ites igs : Ly sdvantages of to wit YOUR fe re Business tT “SUNOCO SERVICE STATIONS + FOR RENT . ae D. WLLUAME WEE WATERFORD TWP. TELEOPONTIAG, atic = gy mini. a! Complete 6 weeks pai Carl W. Bird, Realtor | Ble Sha’ quality. F a FE ve peepee’ i fy 1392 aetna seca ine SUN OIL Co. For Sale Acreage 47 vineboah 32 3-4200 10 1-70, ACRES NERY, a@oop onal 28043 Pipes ater oT pm, Holly Only $400 per sera Onn STANDARD: OIL = Litt See Sots oe nes STEELE, REALTY Mighiand | financial | assistance available. ‘MUtual et re fughland Sasit dane kena meeane at MT. CHRISTIE AREA aris ri ot "Scisia "Patrons tana" e | leet aug, Out. i i guartere in lake area, Call 0 Sale Business Prope Property 4 A9 = OWNER, STORE, woe mim am | RE, 0008, Fe Maren: F COMMERCIAL — NR. GM PLANT, 2 story brick, 2 stores, 4 apts., basemer, sfeam heat. Large Bouse ™ area 4 Toom modern use ihescuunuty priced, CORNER DIXIE HIGHWAY—Wa. terford Village, office & home, * rooms & bath Ist floor, 2 bed- rooms, up. Basement, oil hot water heat. 120 by approx. zoned commercial, Imme- diate possession. $21,000, terms. GASOLINE STATION = GARAGE Containing 4333 sq. ft.. 8. 8 = St. corner. pts 2 family on rear of property. Present rae al $375 month. $42,500, terms. | Ee Annett, Inc. poemers since — 8.0488 ra. on Evenings & Sunday 14 ee BUILDIG AT 424 Osmun 8t.. consisting of occupied barber shop and érm. apt. Also | Vacant store 34x16. $83 : sone down, Call OL 2-9761 Very — 8. Saginaw 8t. Prop- erty. Includes 3 stores and 4 apartments. All oecupied showing on 9 arm io 6:30 p.m. 8U nday 1-5 4 BEDROOMS cares lot, easy terms. Phone _FE 4 0684. ~~ Working Couple paymen why Leetdaghire this ‘sy. Fredericks home large - vomit ag no ih cpasiton, toilet fenced tot only ospital, 6 room some. ful eo gas JOSEPH F — 8A on. meas Machine Welles. en’ Goat: 0496 E. Huron St. +5i81) Phone OR 3-646. 3 Eves |e soe talon ODERN 2 BAY wean, wasmixoron wepersn| Fics” ok sgn Sw, 3 pedtooms “Pen Oakes and “LET'S TALK breaktartToom.,” Closed.in sun BUSINESS” atur = place . Mched ‘garage — extra Car Wash ‘arge corner lot. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 78 West Huron St FE S161 = dr FE 46-4278 — ASSOCIATE — BROKERS INVESTMENT CO. ; PE 8-0063 2- and 3-Bedroom Homes —CLOSING COSTS ONLY— 443 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. Income Property 453A 43A BATH. § RMS. DN. 4 . Carpet s. include 9 gas urnaces and t water heaters, ® kitchen rang nd refrigera- tors, = fon com a petdty furn., $600! 4 per income, This white brick sel is going at the un- or aiihentord ow price of $52,500 HOLMES-BARTRAM Dixie Hwy. OR 3.1980 Evenings’ OR 3-3230 Lake Lots and Lake Priv. sag at door Wine: s.opning & ig teva srt tame, oe ne: Lincoln &-T711 Sylvan an Lake Model Complete home. gine vd — Vieate $14,600. Open 8 2140 Garland . For Sale Resort Prop. 0. 444 IN IN ST. HELE sg Ee $1500. $500 dow =2 ates Sh ie co n Gal PE 8-9470 after 6 For Sale Lots 46 8 acri BUILDING, SITE NEAR *- Orton wr. Lakefront, % acre with hard beach, 10 acres ae ee M15, good ground. er priced “Mtkefront lots. $50 arc BANGS, | Realtor 19 MIS, Ortonville 7.2816) a J aedlin. CORN ged Jot Asking ta, corner " DE-Deieht tree a Gis HIGAN AVENUB- 130x225. Low youre ND STREET - 100x100 . frontage. a" south ~ ry e 1,200, a < AUBURN AVENUE frontage ~ ft. Zoned commercial. _Nicholie & Harger Co. HURON PE 54-8183 ron PERRY. wbrg CALL: CALL: , Fe re A GNC. FE 52053!" . || ARE mens Osh. the FOR A BUSI- g return, Only $10,000 down wil) handle. Phone OR, 4-0306, Le JA. A, Taylor, Realty. SELL HALF INTEREST IN DIXIE | Rete Diner, Telegraph & Dixie. nt| Business Opportunities 51 Core “Michi; 1050 W. 1. sah oe business Guide” Partridge & Associates, Hurbp. FE { Becure with Food Pian RP ees $50 fsonnen soauires A most liberal retirement plab Apply Pontiac Press Box 15 FORMER AUTO SALES & SERV- ice bide. gas station & used ear lot. Fo sale or lease. Va- cant. Located In Novi, MA 42801. GROCERY & GAS* STATION, Completely automatic. Located South of Pontiac. Over $30,000 pry Socece business, — Bn og building and property Motel With efficiency apartments tn Pontiac, Includes 16 units and 4 cabins Pike : ss leave the : an offer. MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION JOHN A. LANDMBESSER, oo 1373 8. Tele: PARK AT OUR im PRowr 1 NT DOOR MODERN aROE REPAIR SHOP, est, for 23 yrs.. same location. Write Pontiac Press Box 70. -|MODERN 3 ica STATION Complete with wrecker. truck, also auto re for bum sho CALL INFORMATI ON. SPUDNUT food profit a * road rand room L FOR FULL stock and equipment, Gs ase, Cail for 1g We nuren Bee UFR 44626 MILK ROUTE Soft, atier 6 excellent territory, FE m, ONE. OF SHIOMIGAN ANS BEST Tavern, Between Battle Creek & Kalamazoo attite Fort Custer. st 39 ps plus rentals. LAs ses HE Sol figure — with 2 large 4) handles everything. Don't miss his! HUNDREDS OF BARS, HOTELS, MOTELS SDD‘s. = — nd. From ou tens: One-Stop Service here Don’t waste. your Operator on duty 24 hours. STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pon B. CHARLES, REAL 1717 S. Telegraph FE 40621 Partridge 1s THE “BIRD” TO re gun sam ae ment on this toss and valuable prick sullding included. REALTOR PARTRIDGE RESTAURANT ier ae macep! Gn onze est VACANT ACREAGE pn & emall. Some lake prop- ‘CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. — NEED A FINANCE- 330, FIXER? Order Classified ‘Ads to sell, rent, find a M34. excellent building Acoease Oe A WERSTER. REALTOR | STANDARD OIL Outeca OA 8-3122 rosy MY 2-2291| 2 Stall station for lease. } brat Pontiac. on a teat 1 dave. Or et Sale Farms 48| Mr. G, Howard at 71-3426 220 ACRES, BEEF OR. parry | SUNOCO farm. Buildings value over $80,-| ‘ese. 000. 200 actes tillable, 2 attrac. | Produce re © sy pier tive modern houses. 1 valued| *hergetic _ arene ning over $25,000 rng — 1) 50x40, cde -—_ le with ful, time (2) @0x125. 4 silos, 3 granaries,) fAISFY. le le E ap 2 corn cribs, (1) 5dx40 req toments erate. _ADp- 2 small, tool heds. 35. acres oth By 1 | Company Caer wheat, ‘2 Mi. 1 = gi ia hg write a An Blacktop “road 9 ates N. fone we} ee r, Hanley, A aie resently used for over ef. One of the prettiest farms | . Wei ig oing to Pi ress eid, Huet os. Lelbens Lat M ripe Bui of the ee mie Mish. Phone: New Lothrop end sUSINESS re WW DINNAN ia d 36 W. Huron PE 62071 To sell your business list oe sow Realtor Partrid ~% to be s rty is the edition’ veral oonun cireu- lation over .the midwest. Proven results. No cost to you for list- ing! Call or come in now. SEND FOR FREE MICHIGAN , BUSINESS GUIDE REALTOR PARTRIDGE - Businesses thruout Mich. FE 4-368! 10650 W, HURON OP: TIL 9 WELL KNOWN PIZZA HOUSE Priced low for cash, good } & reasonable rent. Call. FE 2.2029 after 6 p.m Sale Land Contracts 52 LAND CONTRACTS TO BUY OR to ss Earl Garreis; EM 3-2511 or 35-4086, Money to Loan 83 |“ (State Licensed Lenders) BUCKNER FINANCE COM! Goels BORROW. up TO $500 |INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY | - Gage Plains — Utica Walled ok , Birmingham. Plymouth LOANS” TY byt bd . LAWREN' ce YOM FRIENDLY 81 service GET $25 TO*$500 Signature > BH FE 2-9200 Oakland Loan Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. LOANS $25 TO $500 a signature or other se- curity to repay. Our gervice is fast, friendly and he} good job. FE 2-8181 is the Want Ad nyorber & SERVICE well spe can | ELEC 51; SLICES OF HAM ' \ Vt __Swaps 55 | Sale §400 FOAM RUBBER DIVAN FOR be nideked. 3 ge rm, suite BLACK HUDSON SEAL CAPE, He 2 for ironer.or what? FE “recardete & radlo- ‘ered phoi “ne DEEP WELL & TANK, TO . MAyfatr 6-5256 Sale Household Goods 37 tinea lactate einen DAVENPORT, GOOD COND. FE 2-1002. DEXTER ELEO. DRYER, USED He yee, exc, cond. $60. FE phan SWEEPE DE- luxe model, ~— new With tioor __ pol — $80. 5-9081. ELEC. STOVE, = DRYER, 676; Refris, $25.’ Chrome table and Ra $7. UL 2-136. 3190 Crooks Pag Aa nae Florida—St, Petersburg Nearly new 2 “bedroom, Pul- vA ished, — scaped, eee ae co RIV ALUET, Realtor 345 Oakiand A FE pas Evenin a *ti] 8: x PLE LISTING ae RECREATION ROOM HALF-MOO y pine bar with double or Pomtes bartop, linoleum work- toy For sale or trade for Radial tiabr ae Ww ort De equal value. FE | p.m WA FTENERS TO RENT. bar & pn OR 3-2360 TLL. “a EARCe HOUSE. —-* ie ™m mod- home pred ——_ by General Hospital OR 3-1926 For Sale Clothing 56 Lo. CLEAN USE. WORK rom 20c. p.m. e belt Ave, BLACK BROAD TAIL an JACK- et Bize 12-14. FE LADY'S, - CHILD'S LOTR 0, sizes 18, 16 and 18, almost new. | Reas §-6635 NEW BRIDAL VEIL. $18.00 PE 24126 Jae Bombe’ Sects 57 2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE. PLUS davenport & occasional chair. $30. _FE- 8-2018. 3 IEC aioe! SUNPORCH SET; fal’ dee yrs blue rocker, m ahog- poe . ies Ob wag 8 pe. mahogany fe dining rm, suite; ‘o's a 3 lue carpeting & pad; Kelvinator refrigerator; o en vaed 2 Bas Sb oo drawers: A.B. a at fe stove + eet - ate 3 is ae tad ‘y an pair «PO, PO. MODERN BEDROOM SUITE. SUITE, _driced to go. 6 PIECE SILVER GRAY BEDRM outfit. Double dresser, bookcase bed. Large chest. 2 vanity nar - ee RANGE $35, DAVEN- capbbey &c a $45 react washer n ges greeny: 3s. Light birch table & chairs $50, oe $36, auto- matic washer $26. FE §-2766 ‘ FEBRUARY «/sPpliance Clearance $1 cu. ft. GE. Refrigerator Was Now Savings 229.95 184 “ 45.51 10 cu. ft. G.E. Refrigerator Wag Now apy, 9 269.06 204.44 65.5 L li ecu. ft. G fot Refrigerator Was Now Lora ad 290.95 214.44 5 12 cu. ft. a3 = issahs vboel P as Bavi nee 4 440.04 338. “ 115.5 1 cu. ft. GE. Refrigerator Was Now serdar 320.95 234.44 95.5 Generel Electric Dishwasher Wa Now Bavings \ 229. 95 104.44 65.51 30” GE. Deluxe Range Was Now seo 299 95 734.44 a Notes, ow Range Bavings 189 ‘98 in “4 56 51 36" Reree Gas Rang e as Now Savings 220.96 164.44 65.5 GE. Automatic Washer Was Now Savings 249.05 194. “ 55.51 GE. Automatic Washer Was Now Savings 289,95 204. « 5.51 G.E. Autoniatic wae Was Now rhe 279.05 1p4. “4 es 5 Norge Automatic bab eld as Now 1) 289.06 194.44 06.5 , Norge Gas Dry Was Now “pavin s 229.95 174.44 65.5 General Electric Dryer as ow Savings 170.95 144.44 36.61 " Norge. Bieetric Dryer Was Hi 160.95 106. “ Sale. Houschold Goods 57 TERMS TO SUIT. 28 MID-WINTER CLEARANCE ~REDUCE t Consumers Power Company W. LAWRENCE PR 3-810 # on 4 chairs, PE 2-0677 MAHOGANY DROP-LEAF rm. jews, Witter 4 & mage N and Savel 8 MATERTAL FROM 150 BUILDINGS MUST GO! ER. | | ax4, all fi mr, ae PR J Way Ram RANGE, Wenetha — viecceees Qx@. all lengths occ. .ee.. « To ft. 3x8, all lengths ........ seas De ft. QalO, all lengita .......... ge ft. Qx1¥, all lengtha ........... l6e ft. Sheathing Bas és.00 per hundred /CLEANED RECLAIMED BRICKS Bring Your Trailers OPEN 8-5:30 pe. 3 pc, Comb 4 pe. * WY MAN Rk neem TWI living room suite .... 3 pe. sectional sofa. ..... Ragio- & rm. ofl heater ....... 18 FE. Pike. B-2 terms. PE BD 41123 TRADE GAS RANGE FOR ELEC- Munro , Blec- “Huron. LY IN EX- cellent Sanilien OR 3-4516. cessesess ’ " good cond. Moo, thru Bat. an a are) ; 2a it fini Ms > ae rr PIANC beg ae RO | SURPLUS LUMBER .& | Mi geeyatinubed -- $94 ¥ MATERIAL BALES co paneenay. pfeliniahes A te PUILCO a REFRIG, GOON COND, | $24 Mishlane na," (Mie) OR 9-Foy9 Z Poy os PLE WOO CO, “0 t * nai PORT. B1G ZAG ATTACH, ‘ ‘ “ABINE: 19.30, Late _ model Electrolux Bur meister s | "oekoarewit cs a aN. bd ee Terms Curts A Stightiy pa vy Alsa several CASH WAY | shhvaiiided': rie ry sie A base pote “rusorencent 3 . ~ > values gan Fluorescent, er swing needle, auto- LUMBE ‘ Oreh Ave, — 8, mew a ana ue UMBER PRICES rohard bake Ave. ® ee BS CAG as straight tow . New port ae or | 6x48 32 ff. bal, lath ..... $ 0 ___Machinery 60A cabinets available at reduction of | , (Quantities 10 pcs. or more) a [payments only $8.86 4xx%e fir plyscore . 64.68 IN ae wn payment. | *8x% V-grooved mahogi 4.60 D DINSEL ENG: & 6 Singer Sewing ¢ oer tad Ot ba rgias insulation, per M $29.00 reap for trucks, saw Faint, ete, Pe soeil or at Mirects | Aluminum comb. doors comp. 19.05 rd grrelins fapines for irriga- feat dT. @. Penney Fabric and pos el Gagetti-g ve tt =e | few used engines mie ine move” saat ; Bib. KX Base shoe CWP. ft ft. 0. 6 0a | _ distributor, ir 4.0083. “Changed. WNrners, 2 Mt: Clem: _ Stanley Do It Yourself 61 Pie eae on Aluminum Windows ie oF dou Gare wae Eye (aaa meister’s [tech see ea ate #6461 contract, balance, Zig-Zag Burmeister Ss ERS—WALL. PAPER STEAMERS— Ered vedit™ Manager Capitol, FE NORTHE RN LUMBER | SKI, 8AW—RUG CLEA BROWNIES HARDWARE “TRADE-IN DEPT, THe, Cooley Lake Rd mM 3.c171| 4 8 SANFORD Fm 610 Maytag GUAR. washer Beades. 10 glial “i ally FOR RENT ne Deliveries ‘available BEEF AND PORK — HALF A CAST IRON BATHTUB ON FOUR “8. Good condition $10. EM »| CALCINATOR ete, electric ong. _Bamuel’ 6 Appl, M. ~ CHURCH’ S- INC. 361.8 Saginaw RHOMAG E coxone™ Fre 2-0151 factory can — 393 ive, de Wt AND quarters, Opdyke Mkt, FE 5-741, GARBAGE BURN- ee Pood coat. |: chiigan Fiuor- rchard Lake Ave — ENGAGEMENT ARD WEDDING “5. SHEETROCK | 3 cH Sc. | | SHIELD ing to meet me a. nes ati BIT | 1 ck Al) styes, colo! from $17.03. Sti extraordinaty and javatories. Mic jgan Fluores« a 6 wiskeve, . lune, “Glass Pay Pn sarh. 1035 Onaklend Cee BENSON ‘LUMBER CO. WALL, PANELING. Wall paper steamer, floor sand- ore pollahers — ere, ro acuurs clean Oakian: Fuel ets Orehard lane pave to to 4: oo “Montealm ‘Bul og ‘ur ply. 156 W_ Montcalm, Fe 5-47 4. Foe ee, Oe - nation doore and ows ba # le ‘9 sbace aot ‘rs vie ae 2480 A Bm sf cone EM 3-3678 al ~ 4 | FT $30 pos m 5 rer ie is _ Bog Nice breed, * 4-408. Hunting Doge A 2 pamerrene Stages poe + indict Mae Rethanet. OL 1.0097, se es nh gormen short hair 3 yrs. Cameras, Equipment 61A 2%x3', PRESS CAMERA, com. i-axtr Ektar lens, FE 54-2534 aft TRADE TLEG "ture | Sed a . range . unro ec. ‘0. 1060 W. Huron CHLORIDE “Sale | Madcal Goods 62 USED TV, REBUILT & GUARAN- ' a Piagetian hit TRE ae Tews. | “teal the PORTERS nion Ville J DEWALT TABLE SAW. FWP Mo. | _° | USED SINGER CONSOLE, 935. tor. 14° binde with dado. MA ACCORDION SALE, ALL 43-6530. ee 62074 orm enee ee shade _degin- Wy vad endel | ELuCTRIG LYG WT Fixtunie | _¢fs_with lessons Used Trade-In Dept. os {9f every room in house. Newest | BEAUTIFUL WALNUT 1 BABY ' Becker Erbe 1988 designs, large assortment ef| grand plano, used. This is an Washer-Maytes $29.50 pull-downs, moderns, palloons,| unusual by. Mv Must be seen to be Reiclasvater ® : | stare Terrific values, apprecia Table, buffet, 4 chairs 33:5 $4.50 value, 82.25; porch $2.95 Grinnell mahoany coele & gare coplee! table ~mahowsny value, $1.95. Factory irregulars| Looks like new ae _- Davenport & chair 88h and samples, At prices that only this beautiful instru: oat Be walnut epinet. rene, used, KL OVERHEAD USED TV, $10.96 6 UP. USED RA- set. Like new, 8100. FE | alnut, 6 mos fave B fenty vaca cenigareter oe steers | ily + tery PE ater ae re sic Radio & Ape ances, 422 W. Hu- FURNACES WHO Waneeals, Oa om B Telearaph ron x VACUUM CLEANERS BAUS, | PEW LE GUFON, CORVER, B PLAT Fi bags, Murray's. 988; fageaces. iucte® tank, Maple Seto after. pe WASHING EE STAND Bre pid LOWRIE BERKSHIRE sweepers. 210.08 up. Authorina- Doub wi sink at o: | Wiectronie organ, mahogany, in tion Hoover repair, Thyle Elec- Wathhowte with fittin excellent condition, tric. Corner of N. Johnson and| O° ONY seis with a Ay Morris Mu oi ‘FE 2-0567 Howard, FE 4-5169. 3. colored bath set wilh x“ egtaph Rd. YEAR END SPECIALS ak ee aco edn 93 Across he Tel-Huron 9x12 Felt Rase Rugs Faciory. ‘Inds — trregulars | AONE CoH CHORD ore ay, , Gam. : AVE PLUMBING SUPPLY GALL me te Felt B ess only $6.95 1128 Saginaw §-2100 ‘8 z. nares 40000 12 Felt Base Rugs. ve D AOAN Ate 6.95—buy 2 for only $6.96 hers 14 W Huron PE 43064 arage Voors " ment, Like new GA ALLAGHER’: S. Zi0-ZAG SEWING MACHINE AL- Pigyitt OM ee oF nT TE cone Rerun ad Oresees| He tha Mgaminnce cin | TMaatShaw, ake over balance” @f| acto seconds aud ail standard | a m Muton 8” “HOME & AUTO Bo and Tere eee etre rae adich Seving Center, “FE | Wood and steel foldaway-closet ars | PIA B26). 6 YEAR CRIB FOR SALE. 9.3337 Disappearing stairways | - LOAN CO. FE 8-884 —No handling charge if Btee! outside window shutters | PIKNG, Netheliselien aN mer Bt, (Corner E. Pike)| 7 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. paid in Lys. _Television & & Radios _57B Electric garage door operators. vn ent cond. cash, Ce oh En eo aa REN Sets cea Me EAS ontmaes. | SMALL E 2 modern step es, me ng ; i= cr. ' | 64 _W. Lawrence 8t. ME eisos| coffee table, sp ytecorator lamps. | SERVICE STORE (Ott Cane Lake Ray PE 2-006, | Open ‘til § ‘Pe * Saturday GALLAGHER’S Borrow With Confidence a aos Ee re $i23| 5i'-ry BARGADE Take OVER | BERRY DOOR SALES | 18 5, Huron $25 to $500 Lake Ave. Pane tknge. eee toe | Sect sau0.00,, Bale ance. 810 wigs! | 271 2. Pottost FE 20203 MALL REL GRAND PIARO™ a REAL name ni cre’ ie errific Household Finance |" ular eed tneli ty Fe tet adn valor te] tee are aca &| eeiseriete tke feet atl, , CALLAGHER'S ; : , p " . rove value Corporation of Pontiac soe uorescent, 303 Orchard . Lake cond, Reas. Call| bse 0. hte mared. | 18.8. Meron E 4-0666 24 5. Saguee &_ PE cet txua ROSE Weor FACE, ae ave _beiwoen $2" p.m te "Cir "| Aino siciic, of ane, boted eas | Sale Office Equipment 62 63 MUST SELL Ts) eaters & values chi; NEED $25 TO $500? oeas Cg Furniture 4 February Specials Stereo sortable a at mayen! gen Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Li | oo eas Man! 8 Orchard Lake Ave. MOTORS, Washer. ‘« & one-six-| Amplifier rece ae : Is your business aftatrs stymied {tems MI_ 47276. HOTPOINT APPLIANCE REPAIR, riage typewriters? sonia Hag 10 FT. KELVINATOR REFRIGER- | anew aoa by ‘short carriage type ts SE : ator. $8 FE E SWEEPERS. New. Guaranteed. UsED TV BAR. | _PE 5-043) of OR 3 have a limited number of be" Phone:: oo BIC 7 TLCO! is All eitachm 7 “a Poor's Fitieicol, 8161 Cm SHANTY. oe BELL. urna it derwood. type. | N. ST eo H MODEL ue oe co RCA Wh iripoo! "Retrigeraior, New, Bultable for Inke. MArket 43064. ritere thet, w acninee te 70 1185 3 PER VST | _seaifatters p.m pret Eee. — Water S Softeners 87¢, JELLED MAGIC dineaieys all ma Ye « on < — f " STATE FINANCE CO parking. Phone Fe S641. @ | s00d condition, cheap. 4100 La-| CINCH SOI . oF hl ReEDUTUT Batra es| 2721s 0 FE ven, ‘ON. 8B 9 mont, OR 3-1886. p Pumps>... ........ $20.95 Free eaieery: 192 g. Saginaw St. MANURE DE b. i ee os hi oa. bee 4 miles B. of Pon BS or} atts HOME FREEZER, 15 CO. FT. 119 SAVE PLvireiNa SUPPLY. , | —FE #1816 — FE ai 7 ‘ - aginaw CRUSHED STONE SAND, GRAV. s ri) of Aap Berets oe Severn ie ces ip fa fap Bemus _—_. vo | Gee wate SPECIALS. va e] Earl Howard EM 3-0831. + 1 8 T he waps 2 | & ia) HEFT AUTO, PLAYER. 2 Be $ side, extention, ip AP MOTOR, | Sis, water, paper 20 ges oe Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 speakers Like new. $55. FE HOTPOINT ELEC STOVE. AL- on : §-8755. most new. Chrome breakfast se. | cond. IR 3-8402 after 3 p.m. kd aro apace Dedter e n ~ wa vee AT YARD, 6 ROOMS A-1 SPECIALS — Rte Oe Ne OLD Toray | Pansiyte wa te 88) ede net Oe HOICE SELECTIONS’ ce oer Mae perk ood Sor ea comer | ™ ew Ko. 3 oak — FIREPLACH fo $4,950 : ie ate th #6 ach me meee mie sire washer ne, << pon, ni" shat flush ‘doors sia 8 ae ta Lt - "go! pipe, 8 Be cece eee -| TOTAL PRICE All sets, guaranteed ‘unconditionally CRUMP ELECTRIC + | 39 Gat, ara) BR GCARS:| Fda gi a a fa sPetoma ee Elizabeth Lk. Rd. FE_4-3573 ou Bned bien recqwrary wer peoter. VOLVERINE OAKLAND EL & PAINT. 46 ere fee Seat, Eto0 "down - KENMORE WHINGEA Ww $00.08: ‘Thempson, 7008 M0. Ye LUMBER soncdand Lane, Pe betes, arse fee Shawvea| teu ; —_ FE 2614. _mile_west of Airport, ___| 39 g, re PE_2.0784| "Stove and Chestnut sizes. FRAN. i foie veveu RE 30 IN. ELEC | GAL, ELEC. HEATER 900.04 mM sites part BRAND NEW SOFA BEDS. $44.08| Lee. Kenmore auto. 20 gal auto, gas heater $40.95 SPECI AL £4 ve BUY DA ‘| Rotiayay, ‘bed, complete, | $19.98.| _ Saver. Both tke new. ve 6.3641. | Cab. sinks and fittings $97.95 up ‘ask FOR TOM BATEMAN ner Holy Poet bed tramee, 917.95 * Cor. = ck dale, $18 “is, MOR STIS. C0 ee age a8 32’ x 26’ House bp clo © Weegee ce bib daighceersioie ls se < s = mm: $1 earson's SAVE PLUMBING Z T): tng Poruitare, an Uronare: sane. Are, LOUN oop Agen A eneh. x, " 172 South Saginaw St. 4 Rooms and Bath ate! nan BIRDSEYE ED wood. tp aie. B96 {0 BASS ACCORDION, CHECK | On your sab — items. as listed ‘ 5 writer, tran 4-721, | roof — * built u ble. Oval- a etaire. 32 P o™ be eal LIKE NEW A Saati NET windows and doors glazed, asbe Rochester. sewing machine, Assume pym'ts. “wie. eu ee FT|. tos siding asphalt, shingles, nails Kampsen | Cane see oe ahr gved cond, P| rseuoh ft al ane geling * a, im LINOLEUM Parr SALE HALF _ | \Gelivered. to ee ie ‘ae labor, REALTORS ~FE 4-0528 ce, At Jack's “ANCHOR FENCES .. plumbing, oF elec 377 8. Telegraph ___ Eves & Stn. r Gaon | HVING ROOM F ORE a: No Phen denies FHA approved. All A-l Material A bd | ees 5. i Ra All for $1,510 . ‘| “brand new, $15.95. Pearson's Fur- ‘SIEGLER OIL HEATERS, . : ae ne Ate oe strate a ‘Orchard Lake Ave. SPRING DISCOUNTS H aggerty MA hompsor DRESEER Gln DROPLEA TA-| zx shen. Boot otler. PE tte mane Wa LUMBER CO we ‘ ggg ag Gio teme’| NA-l shape. $30. 99 Parkhurst be: . Tesaeus Romatic wheber Hotpoint dry- tween 3 pm ¥ 104 Haggerty ivy. Walled Lake 3 Fr Siees” and ca io OF fe “lke oon new, ee attachments. z Tai : chard Lake Ave. W. Bilverbell. <.y Phone MArket +1086 : i * Dogs, Trained, Boarded 70 O08, CATS BOARDED, PE 34108 Hay, Grain & Feed 71 \sT CUTTING HAY, 60c & UP. straw, manure, verles, MA L TYPES OF ier é& WD CUT. ing oer. #, corn and oats. Ww ae ive site . a" x" AY. MU_4-2031 __For Sale Livest Livestock 7; 72 1 1 eet FC PONY _BOBSLE! oe horse van, mos a, ‘or es ; ROK Sale Farm Produce 75 OLACKMORE FARMS. mee) cooking. 2160 Siverbell Sale | Farm rm Equipment 7 76 50 “yoras, PRICE BUY brand new -chain sew, ao r a ae? S, by ag om i ta nee PEE Pontiac Rd. at PE 4914 A 1, Gort aes Ortonville An types of hjedes, fits most all ‘HOUGHTEN & SON ait | 2,1, C888 & NEW IDEA ~ Snow soa Special 3 — Toro eens ‘B&B Auction Sales _ 5089 Dixie Highway - Drayton Plains Every Friday .....7 p.my Every Sunda eeee _ Buy and Sell on “ JRlando ae on ~ SNOW. PLOWS Every Saturday .,.7 p.m, oeennteannaae sas becaimie = i Hai iS ul s "le ety Cee BBs GLENN'S MOTOR FOR SALES me 41107 | Bch Hutchinson Mobile Homes ~ Sales > 40 way a aa week, . $2.45, tall OXFORD TRAILER SALES STEewi ee ome AL : HOLL’ ac IND = wide, 40 to gice rom. wet Sess, sel’ oy rent. some Trailer Sales Laxe Orion — My 24611 i ee Sar Sie SENG [TOP PRICE FORT HANGE FE 44878 : T —"New Andersons Used 8-10 Wides ‘Parts and Supplies 0 8. Te PE 23-3200) Closed Sunday TGATION FRANERE POR batt| lot for 10 per ane Wchy, “Sa r ANDRXy FOR CARS SALES FE 54-7308 Community Motor Sales AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. FE_ 8-463 PVi. PARTY WANTS CLEAN. low ie. m : Conn Pe i939. JUNK & USED CARS WTD. PICK- up service. FE 54-2000. OUT OF STATE BUYERS. WE need -clean — once, ob a oon ou lor. your ca what Pde E 1M and before you Fadl Sra 28 ros USED CARS . ICKUPS. CALL i LIBERTIN er OR : JIM WARTLEY OR 3-62]1. Dixie OK Lot Parr ahaa” See M&M Motor Sales g rv top ection on later model oore. N CARB Is what will interest need your ‘56, ‘67, ‘66, tation for pay for hi grade used back =.’ Onge Eves to 8. VauWe Drayton Plains 1335 = CARS : "S5 to * Must be clean. AVERIL LS zr prt tend Sea a! 4-606 jocetion. On Lake Orion 2 and mane Wanted Used Trucks 89 TON ‘86 OR ‘86 PICKUP *. long box, MA 646-7878 or 3-7024, , % TON PICK UP “wiih Jog box, MAple 5-7878 id EL GMC OR ise 7 ae, gga Pickup. Must Mh focPgs renal, - CASH PAID for all models Used Trucks OLIVER | SCHRAM's yeh &@ TRUCK ixie Hw es om "or 30311 mi WTD., %& TON PICKUP, OLDER | sre the the, best Aguare tobe ‘taker model. reasonably priced __Aute Accessories 80) tyse4 Truck Parts 89A REBUILT BATTERIES, #5, GEN- BRP AAPA AA rw erators, starters Fhe sone wehe Tae wale 2.0003] in heh. AN sia | 1058 8 VICK SPECIAL + USED TRUCK PARTS KES AND MODELS Nivig'ts MOTOR BALES 2635 Auburn Ave. For Sale Trucks 90 COE. STAKE truck, “9 Ockiand Ave. Male ey i TON cig 5004 TIONAL 2 ie DrTpee Tony, t, ins del may b. ete with ‘ 5. $328 ca sees Satan: i cuEY DUMP "EXC, neers aes i Se ion Pie : N PI “Up. . Call after FARE TRUCK. GOOD cue Dre Water- “eae Overall cal Van: agra coe ot 51 GMT Van, 14’ body ~ GMC = Retail Branch OAKLAND AT CASS _ Auto Insurance — 90A boy bg INSURANCE, PL AND PD most cars, $9.64 dn. 8 mo. _pmts. of $5.45 Bg PE 4-3535, Foreign & Sports Cars 90B ‘88 MGA ROAD PULLY eruipees. wire wheels, Ww tires. Best reasonable offer. MY uv) seo Ro HEALY ar 10,000 miles, Priced M BOHR. inc, -MU_ 41715 OF cde sizes to solve foreign eet owner problems Ma Co., T7W. Huron, FE §-0424. 1957 woe ped Sil DAGEEE —. pe gent 8 clean ot car, Priced ae bargain for only 60096. North Chev. Hunter Blvd, at 8. Woodward Ave. | S| Birmingham MI #44073 a For Sale Cars 1 . R&B. yon Here is a weep clean $795, 24 month : & terest FACTORY oat '§5 BUICK VROLET We win ies4 CHEVRO R.. 4 hard V-8 engine, MoverdSie. radio, beri ter, Like pase | 1098 eer Biscayne He ot ma . bg Fe Morrts oe ~, ear — é : Hargreaves SUPER. BARGAIN LOT}. Heabins Chev. “Okay! So it isn't my birthday, but I know it’s somebody's birthday!” For Sale Cars ny For Sale Cars be "53, 54 and ‘55 SLIDE INTO Motor Sales for these values ‘67 Buick 2 Dr. rdmat. ...... $2005 _| ‘6b Pord Thunderbird $1895 ‘#7 Buick Super 4 Dr. ..... $1005 | tine e monasenpece 9005 ‘8ST Bulck 4 Door $1906 68 Oldsmobile 08 $2045 Buick Special . $005 65 Mercury Hardtop ......... $006 7 Buick 9 Door .........+.- $3645 53 Pontiac Bedan ............ $405 La, Buick beet sewer clatselatate . $605 Se ees eins $505 "36 ors mat, " dedan sees $1505 | ‘h6 Buick 2 Door ............ barbed 56 Beist_ ou 2 Door ... sees | ‘SS sedan . | ‘vt Ford Sptatlon Wagon... $1786 ‘50 Chev. Sedan cere) ; 196 ‘66 Buick 2 Door oo § Door Caeser eeees Se ee —— es "SS aovectet Pick onecnne ‘93 Buick Super 2 OLIVE Motor Sales | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. | FE 2-910! Open Eves. | Go 3 YOU CAN DEPEND ON! 24 bs a8 | Bel Air . 4 dr. —s tar) ‘$2 Kaiser 4 dr ROGER'S umb 6. & a Ma iy 695 Auburn Ave. 1983 CHEVROLET GOOD | COnD. No rust. $460. FE POW- E TELY NO MO y DOWN’ Assume ae 5 ments = $11.46 mo Mgr. Parks « Cr saat iets Harold fhe ya yer CLUB COUPE. is. "NO “XO MONEY DOWN |* We have fs Stats F selection "4k "63, Fords, ie ened) Bae eae os. . ic. u ~ ae 1006 or FE 4- rats NORTH CHEVROLET CO. Has the INTERNATIONAL 1-YEAR WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% Coverage ; no exclusions.. 1987 Chev. @dr. hardtop .... $1648 1965 Ford Custom tudoor ... $ 667 958 Chev, dr. V#......... cites 1051 Chev. 2door............ 1 1966 Chevrolet wagon ....... $ 947 1956 Chevrolet 2-door ....... $ 68 more cars to pick from BANK RATES Open 8:30 to ® p.m. North Chev. Hunter Blyd. at 8, Woodward Ave Birmingham MI 42735 36 BEL AIR CHEVY. EXc. O sced: Powerglide. Weil equipped. Low mileage. FE 2-5545. {036 CHEVROLET 4 DR. 210 DLX.. special, rd & er ee green. Pow- erglide. ood, try it ~you'll eg Plus Sthera. ~ Clarkston Motor Sales R-PLYMOUTH A pertrertt Galo St. Clarkston [A §-5141 ‘34 CHEVY 210, 4 te R&H, white walls, good running condi- _ Hon. ‘OA 8-333. i988 CHEVROLET, 2, 2 DGOR. 6 i 1o68 roomag = in wgxcellent con tion. _lowner. MA 5- 2495— HASKINS MONEY SAVING SPECIALS 1953 Plymouth 4door, radio, heater, bewtd new tires. Above average ondition. No money down. . 3300 rd hardtop, V-8 engine, Ford- me Bm eae Oe > vbsadl | $409 4, condition - Ford Customiline tudor, ap Forseais — radio, v8 heat- PE $745 1957 Chevrolet 150 2door, vs en- ii iio ——— As Lack as your eld car ove ae SIN 1957 Chevrole: 210 %door wa Powergiige, ena al bea need ouois and i finish $iase. ~~ lla 6571 Dixie Highway at ad Kanata at Mt = ti ® | 1067 Fords, Chevys Mercs, Pontiacs |* Buicks, Olds has a BRANCH’ ceS6 FORD “pETAe TE" Sfore” ins i ab Pea _. out. , 1935 how a" cust 253, FORD V8 i for line ter, Veer ot Galan a Mf mn at BIRMINGHAM ok RAMBLER "BIR {INCH HAM. 666 8. Woodward MI_ 6.2900 RAMBLER R&C RAMBLER SALES 466 8. Woodward MI 63000 We have. er spewed in. Now "4 FORD. 6, RAH. WILL TRADE.| [1° ry es iy ae, = ane RD COUNTRY SEDAN. oT OGAN : is, seat wonat tule te 0 boee WE BELIEVE oenet Come $1,498 tn see ur your on wANY DEAL! y* mt, e A Kalaien. “ad 8 sinkahowant eo te EM 241i _MI_ 6-3 a~FOat , AUTO- “biock, "57 ePRY, ol a ie a neva Iter, Ta i te | 8 tires. Hydramatic SP ace” FE| Must be seen, $42.20 per ‘mo’ in- _ #2019. i all interest charges. 0 ings 4 tends, ; or old : 666 ODWARD. MI 6-3900 as na eee ws. 88, SoeOM BUY N _tile ‘Sh Ford, 2 dr |... se. $398 = 8 FORD V-8. EXC, RUNNING Ff ae ge, station. wagon ie 3) FORD 1 Da STRAIGHT SHIP BF ord oe BS Witn ‘overdrive Good cand, FR) 3 Cyst ME cs. +. HS ‘62 FORD. FOM. W WALLS, Rau, AL LAW RENCE. __PE_ +18, MOTOR SALES, INC. '32 FORD .......... 5 | a1 Ww Montceln ? MO 4, | COUNTRY SEDAN WAGON — | ‘83, OLDS, 8, HT FULL, POWER. Will trade FE 8-0513. JACK col. E, INC. | *i60 iD TRANS. 614. Plymouth odge Chrysler | —*@ 5-le46 6 1000 W, Ma jie 2 Pontiac Trail 1961 0 AN, HY- Walled Lake MA 44511 Lora? So. 0 Mon sae LS. ABO. Mal Tao TTRTY Monet | fame mmo. Bae: 10,06 Call t i %y aa Parky Ay MI U cgetie Mgr Mr ge "84 as 6 iD 4 ; $195. 1 FORD 6 G60 COND. #306 PAY As Low NO CASH NEEDED : pple dr INE $2 PER W EEK Pay off 4248. $19.75 a month, Eddi St l foe. Mr. Bell “Great LA vu le oteelie 2-06 “ FORD FORD i654 VERY CLEAN. Bi KEEGO HARBOR FE 2.2529 as ead nL FORD CLEAN, CHEVROLET oar EXCELLENT sah Ba oo buy for second car» Engine, trans- TATION WAGON-Vi. mission, differential, tires in good i85 FORD, “a N —— co! Body needs some work. *Fordomaise. R&H. Cle 1435, Runs good. $85 4-0066, after FE 6-0659. me 5. A ZT) COUPE V-6, Rai, Chesiciet 210 #icn re Sooss Siner 4 ged cial, Noy Chick "i's eres | Haaren” Uli mies per kato described. 31205 Call Fe Pe 6-400. Community Motor Hn leedtg dellogd ae ’ se 8 r 5 m eo Chevies, Olds, Buick etc. Also plenty other cheap transportation. ~ a on uy your ear or up 0; down. Fin- ance Fi tetey Economy Used Cars _____ 32 Auburn «ct re | i948 PONTIAC. AUTO, HIFT Exc. cond. FE 8-3037. i062 — 1956 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. Power otgorer 2. & yey bonne _interior $1 64240. ~~ Ip YOU. TH tt Best Deal Before you Buy Bill "Spence RAMBLER — SERVICE — “Is Part of the Dea!” 211 8 Saginaw FE 8-4541 ‘38 PONTIAC 870 CATALINA. 1 owner, Sharp! New rubber. $950. 381, 8. Saginaw. "55 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF, 4 Dr., fully equipped. OR 3-6467. THROW AWAY THOSE CREEPERS! Fed Up WITH ALL THE SNOW. AND ICE PLUS AN UN- RELIABLE CAR? DRIVE Up the Hill TO > 952 WEST HURON WHERE YOU CAN LEARN TO ENJOY No More Troubles - ‘88 PONTIAC Safari Wagon $2794 Russ — Johnson eT ake Orion 1959 Pontiac Demo: BIG SAVINGS 1959 Rambler | Demo | BIG SAVINGS ‘57 SCODA 2-DR. SED. 40 miles per gal. You make an offer 57 DODGE H’TOP Power steering and brakes . ..- $1695 56 BUICK HTOP A-1 condition . $1545) ‘56 PONTIAC 4-DR. HT. Sharp ....,.. . $1495 | PONTIAC 2-DR. HT | Power steering and brakes | $1495. BU ICK H’'TOP Power steering and | brakes ...... . - $1095 | PONTIAC sc SED. Power steering ad brakes s warcewan sO PONTIAC CONV. "36 wet en ew ae ‘58 CHEVROLET ¢ Door H.T : ‘52 PONTIAC 4 Door Wagon $394 | ‘47 JEEP Station Wagon .... $204 GLENN'S | MOTOR SALES 958 W. HURON R NEW LOCATI VALUE” USED. CARS | EE on BE 4-1797 | $2244 | ‘58 CHEVROLET 2 Door .... $1896, ‘87 FORD 4 Door Wagon ... $1784_ ‘$8? FORD 2 Door ...ss.s55 $1304 | ‘37 PONTIAC 4 Door ...... $1604, :36 BUICK 4 Deor .......... $1294) ‘8% PONTIAC 4 Door H Top $1204 ‘86 BUICK 2 Door H. Top $1194|° ‘86 CHEVROLET 4 Door ... $1006 ‘86 CHEVROLET 2 Door .... $1094 ’66 FORD 2 Door ..... seseas. $604 "88 PONTIAC 4 Door ......... $804 "BB FORD 2 Door ............ $44 ‘88 DODGE 2 Door H.Top ... $044 "84 PONTIAC 4 Door Sedan ¢.. $404 ‘64 CHEVROLET 4 Boor Sedan $494 ‘64 FORD @ Door Sedan ... $504 83 PONTIAC 4 Door ...... $304 ‘53. PLYMOUTH 4 Door .... $304 | ‘84 CHEVROLET 2 Door .... ¢394_ New tires, brakes $795 | '55 CHRYSLER SED. A-1 condition ...$995. . | Transportation | SPECIALS $1 - Mereur: Piym + Oldsmobile ‘cub Cote - 3 LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIONS TO SAVE YOU MONEY: Near Broadway at Shadbol: @ od M24 at Shadbolt RUSS. JOHNSON MOTOR em eeepc t-te AUTHORIZED RAMBLER fy DEALER, AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER 61 ON, Bradway Lake Orton | M 1 “OUR POLICY ‘A Satisfied Customer’ Our many friends know that this isn’t just sales talk. Come over to Rochester today and drive one of our beautiful used cars and find out for yourself. We stand behind our regular guarantee 100 per cent.. Open ’til 9 p.m. or later. ~ 1958 IMPERIAL ........$3797 hardtop. Power steering, brakes, windows is t transmission, rad{fo, heater, tM vegas os onpolid red finish. Folks, if you want go ‘iret class, this is it. 1957 PONTIAC .........$1695 hardtop. power. brakes, Hydramatic, radéo, uxe ew wie wall tires. Beautiful lavender 1957 FORD eee eee ee 1795 irk 800 fordor hardtop. Power steering. power brakes a with, rear seat speaker, heater, white an't tell it from & new one 1957 "PONTIAC .........$1895 [row gases SF paras ES oS Srekee. _npdramat, radio, 1957 7 CHEVROLET J... 61545 ith standard transmission one Laos | engine, radio, heater, white n teres. 1957 BUICK ............$1895 Special 2-oor hardtop, power steering and brakes, ae “yi. VE Sage ea heater. Blue and white 1956 MERCURY ....... .$1295; Victoria hardtop, Mercomatic. radio, heater, white wall tires. You'll be proud to own this one 1956 BUICK ............$1395 Special hardtop, power steering. oer brakes, Dynafiow, radio, heater, white walis. blue and white. 1955 BUICK ............$1095 FS} ai hard nation, acess neater. whit. ae F crhagac at top, = e wall 11955 CHEVROLET... $1145 Bel Air hard with Powerglide, V-8 nee heater. Entre nice in every: way fog Gan 1955 PONTIAC .........$1195 a Spa bol ender ‘aah. heater, waite: vor 1955FORD .......... $995 4 fpser,, sola engine. Fordomatic. on heater, 1955 BUICK... $1145 aioe Cn ONS, bee Sex Benner 1955 BUICK eee 81045 Suber 4-door Power steering. = brak Dynaflow, radio, “. Dynafiow. radio, heater, white wall tres. autifa 1954 PONTIAC Sees eee) ils hh eal ap Aten ere heate: id ater. Extra good fi hte 1954 PONTIAC vee ee ees 195 “en ane radi tress iterold white - with near 1954 BUICK ......... $ 695 (itoor, sedan and ate ew, radio, heater, ® solid 1983 BUICK je iy B98 per ynaflow, radi ster r mhite om tires Guaranteed “al 2 mi = SHELTON PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER OL 1.8133 | y J . bey : os ar Key + : se \ * Re * . ty f \ “Tf Sek Sa ua! d Reviews. : ws an | way ven M Linco n’ "Open High ‘Meet ; y Civil W a Ofters we Pontiac C fa Williams ity lOffice i In PEE ie na a ‘Care a. 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