‘HE PON TIAC P = , ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS 114th YEAR -kek PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1956 —56 PAGES - INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Volunteers Halt te Pontiac Lake Flood Dondero to Quit| Workers Stem Threat Reinforce Dike Congress Post” With Sandbags at End of Term as Waterss 200 Homes Threatened, Has Represented County One Family Evacuated Area for Past 24 Years; rs After 4 2 Der of Rain Fall Contest Predicted Veteran U. S: Congress-}~ man George A. Dondero night struggled and won in” (R-Oakland County) today a battle to prevent Pontiac announced in Washington Lake from overflowing its -Ithat he will retire from banks and threatening 200 public life at the end of his homes near the Pontiac — ae ¢ current term. Fee Agent Cited Lake Recreation area, Dondero has represented At least one family was this area in Congress for forced to evacuate its home . the past 24 years. as water poured over a dike in Embezzlement The announcement is ex- at the western end of the pected to spark a vigorous| Report $74,841 Taken contest in county Repub- by Secretary of State lican ranks for the nomi- SESS Woman Official nation to run for Dondero’s post in the Nov. 6 election. DETROIT (—A secretary of Dondero, 72, is presently state’s agent, missing since Friday).. with her husband and their 9-year- ranking minority member old daughter, was eharged with of the powerful House Pub- embezzlement today after a pre- lic Works Committee. liminary audit indicated a $74,841 He has served as that commit- shortage in her accounts. Warrants for the arrest of Mrs. tee’s chairman and was instrumen- Anne V. Thorpe, 42, and her hus-tal in aiding legislation authorizing band, Floyd R., 57, were issued the St. Lawrence Seaway and the of the Pontiac Lake last night. Thorpe is charged federal aid highway program. Recreation area to the northwest with aiding and abetting in the em- ot the city, along with Oakland - An attorney, he once taught bezzlement. school in Oakland County and '|County” Road and Drain Com FLOOD WORKERS—Some of the 100 residents Pontine Press Photo -was-Royal Oak's first mayor in state’s retary of fee office in of the Pontiac Lake Recreation Area who volun-of the dyke to build up 75 feet of the wall over |missioners workers, stopped the 1921-22. suburban teered when homes were threatened by floods, which water from Pontiac Lake’ was~ sweeping, |2°™ % Water at 11:30 p.m, St. Clair Shores, “It is a rare experience and a are shown above filling LONG WAIT FOR MAN AND DOG — Charies Kringle, 35, was. sandbags late last night. After five hours of feverish work in rain and | The flood threat was first re- William C, Butler, chief assist-distinct honor in the life of any marooned with his dog atop his automobile (top picture) for nearly ant Macomb County prosecutor, Workers filled bags with earth from safe portions snow, the flood was stopped, ported nao yesterday and man to have had the privilege of workers: volunteers were 14 hours by floods near Gowanda, in western New York. In lower said the missing money came from serving the people of the greatest —_ ee . ; Beenn baeans their to homessand- picture rescue workers in an outboard reach the car as other volun-new license plate fees, paid in the nation on earth,” Dondero stated. | teers wait with a safety line near edge of the swirling water. last few days before the March Ortonville Man GRATEFUL TO CONSTITUENTS |Speaks for Oakland’s JPs Sp rs nelle ria 1, deadline, “To preserve our American j . Butler said the Thorpes deeded a Elmer Howland and his wife, of ideals upon which our country was house they owned in nearby Van Dies in PI \|Area Justice Complacent}nsoe rut garters ton founded has influenced and di- Dyke to a relative last Friday just|- ‘rected my thinking and decisions . ° their home before Mrs. Thorpe closed the of-yesterday D during my service in the House. fice and told an assistant she was taking her husband to an Ann “I am deeply grateful to tee Close Senate Vote Seen leSin Plunge las Statewide Probe Begins" Arbor hospital for a checkup. people Oakland County “ee Roy W. Racine Falls} veteran Farmington Justice of the Peace Allen C. Bogs Bog thn coonfor their trust and confidencein of From Bank Building Ingle said today it would be “virtually impossible” for}morning the flood danger had been me through the years. on Heated Farm Measure With Two Bibles any shortages to occur in accounts of Oakland County meee agence my pag a = “The American. people may-be} WASHINGTON (INS)—The Sen-The oper would! aety to| not been admitted to the hos-‘|proud of the legislative branch of| lake had been opened to lower JPs. ate votes today on the red-hot wheat, corn, peanuts and rice. pital. Believed with the parents their government, for in times of! A Pontiac milkman apparently; His statement followed a reported probe of Michi-/level of the water. issue of whether to bolster dwind-is the daughter, Kay. The fam-peace and war, through all periods leaped All__but—a_handful_of _Repub. to his death last night from gan justices of the peace by Auditor General Victor C.|,, 5°me Utica — bay ling farm income through 90 per of Ameriean history, the Congress) lly car was found yesterday in & cent price supports or the flexible downtewn Detroit lot has met every challenge to the ‘top of the 14-story Pontiac 'Tragonski, who said shortages of more than $48,000 ton ‘mt nena =a: licans will vote for flexible props 000 as which can slide between 75 and props President Eisenhower asks. where it had been left Friday our nation . 5 Mate Bonk Busidieg | 90 per cent of what is considéred had been found in accounts of four. {firemen rescued three persons * * * | evening, -“More than once I have wit- _The victim was Roy W. Racine,| Ingle, an attorney and secretary of the state — In their water-surrounded A nip-and-tuck contest is in pros-_ |néssed the united devotionoof mem, buying power. The administra- Secretary of State James M. pect. Most Senate Democrats will bers of Congress to our Ame , who recently moved to Orton-/ association, said, “Oakland is probably the only count vote for a return to fixed, 90 per) tion contends that this system, Hare ordered the office closed and ideals, regardless of party affilia-| ville, Police found two New Test-| P y y a) Rescued were Mr. ang Mrs. coupled with the proposed soil in the state which employs* the books impounded after the cent supports which they estimate tion, when those ideals . . . were laments in his pockets, bank, is the better way of jack-family’s disappearance was called an auditor to make regular will pump 850 million dollars into threatened with destruction . , ing up farm income. to his attention Tuesday. According to witnesses, the farmers’ pockets this ele ction year. “I am sure the host of friends| checks of local magistrate’s| Big 3 May Call man’s body suddenly appeared The Agriculture Department re-who have never forsaken me will vealed only Tuesday that net farm understand my motives in with-| in the middie of E, Lawrence books. I doubt they'll findCancer Linked St. on the north side of the any discrepancies in this income slipped more than one bil-drawing from public life at this the Cigarettes, on U.N. fo Help time 7:30 p.m. Ohio Man Dies. building. Pontiac police fixed the to time.” flood area were “submerged in lion dollars last year. This brought up area. at the total decline ‘since 1951—the to two feet of water and substantial farmers’_best year—to more than) Claims. neeiar 14 billion dollars. W. E. Stirton Accepts: damage was being reported to fur- in Dixie Crash France: ‘a trailer camp at 1962 Fay St DETROIT u—One man in every with his wife, Lois. They have no/|¢ counties to audit justices’ books IKE DECISION INFLUENTIAL Will Try to Block War SNOW HITS AREA three in the United States will have children. properly.” Some senators believe Eisen-* * Ld The Weather Man dropped lung cancer within 2% years, Dr. Position af U. of M. in Middle East snow Rochester, GM Employe Is Victim A story in a morning- hower’s decision to run again is paper on Pontiac and vicinity last night A brother, Rev, Franklin Ra- Alton Ochsner of New Orleans has TAPES identified sie said, “The probe will go inte cauk eder helping his side in the Senate DETROIT ® — Wiliam E. Stir-| told the Michigan State Medical and covered this with . of a ae boatinay WASHINGTON i — The United more snow as Auto Leaves Road, cae \fight. They said some GOP sena- the peak early rush Society. ton, vice president of Wayne Uni-| at States, Britain and France may Rams Utility Pole | assessing nominal fines and Laximum ~ who might have jumped party versity, will accept a vice presi- hours. Traffic was Howoter pion tors Investigation into the man’s MO. conts, The costs go to Without a doubt, the ask the United Nations Security cancer ex- lfences, will be reluctant to go ing on most heavily traveled arter- pert said yesterday, the cause of dency at the Universtiy of Mich-tive will continue, according to) the justices.” Council in the next few days to!. jagainst the President at thts time. ies, which were coated with a lay- the high incidence is cigarette igan, it has — mepertca here. Det. James Laponsie, who took! : take urgent action to prevent war A Dayton, O., man died three| Senate agriculture chairman er of ice. -: “Costs don't_go te justices,’ * said: smoking. | charge of the case tast night. {+ in the Middle East, hours after his car ran off Dixie Aller J. Eliender (D-La) leader of! It is ean Stirton, well-iIngle, “they go to the county as This would test Russia’s attitude “If there were one-tenth as | He said Rev. Racine had told The U~ 5, Weather Bureau |known Highway in Independence Town-| shipand rammed a_ utility pole,! |the Democratic fight, said that de- educator and youth worker, him and Det. James Bale that the |Pre scribed by state law, which also, toward the Arab states. The Soviet could promise no let-up for this much proof that the Brooklyn spite pressure from the White) |has been offered the post but add-victim recently shad “taken to re-says cost-amounts should be base d Union would have to decide wheth- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Pontiac post State Police said, Bridge were unstable as there House, he stil) think will win | led that confirmation of the change er to veto a warning which would ligion,"’ Nendor A P and added that his broth-| lon the expense of prosecuting an, * se ~ | is that cigarette smoking causes Fred Moler, 62, identified as a . cannot be made until the univer-jcover the Arabs as well as Israel. er seemed ‘‘troubled” in rceaie ender. A justice reaps no per sity’s board of regents meets at months. sonal gain by assessing a high| Diplomatic sources said the Ann Arbor March 16. : * *« costs figure.” United Statés and ritain have} Landry to Seek lung cancer,” Dr. Ochsner said, factory representative for General Sen. George D. Aiken (R-Vt), Motors Inland Division. died from “the bridge would be closed to the administration's farm leader, a skull fracture, according to Dep-| traffic, |predieted flexibles will win by. five Stirton and University of Michi-Racine was hired in October, a| Justices’ fees are set up by proposed to France that a special uty Oakland County Coroner Dr. I. C. Prevette. to seven votes. “And I actually believe we may gan offi declined officials ‘comment. spokesman for the Borden Milk|state law, he explained. They are| U.N. meeting be called and that Recount in 7th come to legal ‘prohibition’ of| — icigarettes ff the tobacco industry the French have indicated that |Company said, but had worked on-|paid the justice whether or not he Two GOP senators who will ~ The coroner ruled out the pos-| and-off for the company for 20/requires a costs payment, he add-they would go along, vote with the Democratic ma- doesn't do something about it.” 1) Tops in Basketball __Dr. Ochsner is chairman of. the) sibility of a heart attack, although (Continued on Page 2, Col. pas jed. The United States and Britain a witness told police the victim's Detectives: believe-that -during|-Justice. George W. Grugel of Les-| are sald to have in mind a broad Third-Place Candidate car was travelling slowly and department of surgery at Tulane .Steadily at 10 a.m., before veer-Westinghouse Strike University. He does.not smoke. See today’s Press sports pages - | the steady drizzle of rain last lie, Ingham County, has been con-| resolution telling -both the Arabs for Commission to File for the outstanding high school’ night, Racine climbed a rear fire-|victed of an account shortage of} and the Israelis to take measures ing off the road one--half mite south He said the exact cancer caus-| to avert ‘Settlement Hope Dim basketball players in Oakland escape to reach the roof of the/$11,807 and is awaiting sentence, | of White Lake Rd. ing agent in cigarettes is not yet) hostilities, Such a reso- for New Accounting Moler was given treatment in| WASHINGTON (® — Continuation known. The tobacco industry) County, A full page spread lists bank at 28 N. Saginaw St. They|/Targonski said. The other three lution would at least imply that Pontiac General Hospital before he | should find out and remove it, he) the county and league all-star | jsaid the access ladder was found|shortages range from $16,800 to if either side started a new of the Westinghouse Electric Corp. said. ' teams for 1955-56. See page 43, | swung to the ground. \$3,954, he stated, Palestine war, it would come Robert Landry, a candidate from died at 1 p.m., authorities said. strike, already 144 days old, ap-| ander U.N, sanctions, District 7 in last Monday's pri- the mary election, said this morning he peared certain today with Gone With the Wind The U.N. recently censured Is- would file today for a ballot House Defeats Health Agency Bill re- striking union reported ready rael for making a raid into Syrian to count. DALLAS (®—A local department territory. But the United States [reject government . proposed set- Landry, 42, of 47 Center St., re. store has just completed a very) and Britain apparently feel the tlement terms. ceived the third highest number of votes in the close four-man race in inexpensive promotion stunt. Some, |Arabs should also be told to take President. James B. Carey of the LANSING # — A bill consoli-| The vote was 40 -60, 16 less than gan’s Best.’ ' The program is volun-| the governor and confirmed by measures for peace. _ weeks ago when it opened a Sub-; International Union of Electrical the district. Former Commissioner dating the state's health agencies the required number. jtary, with participating farmers| the Senate, Since last year Russia has been urban store, 400 balloons, each Workers refased to teil reporters Benjamin M. Gates received the highest with 353 votes while Gil- under one ‘‘super’’ department was, The perennial “Seal of Quality” |paying the costs. Rep. Louis C. Cramton (R-La-‘following a predominantly pro- bearing free merchandise certifi- what decision was reached at a Lee ap te ees, FE ROwe eget Bae 2 Siac eee Mee Se i ee ee soundly defeated by the House bill for Michigan farm products, lWAYNE UNIVERSITY BILL peer) asked the House to scrap the Arab policy. Among other things, cates, were released. But high boisterous meeting of the T5-man bert W. Long was one vote behind yesterday, ~ advocated by Gov. Williams since! in the|/Plan and give the. University of it has sponsored the sale of winds swept them away from the IUE Conference Board ending just arms Out of a lengthy hassle with 352. * * * jhe took office, passed the House | to Egypt and Syria. Dallas area. This week the store before midnight. He promised an ‘House emerged a bill setting into Michigan board of regents $25.000 motion machinery to put Detroit's: study the status of Wayne, His The bill, sponsored by Rep. Roy| for the first time. The vote was Landry, a member of the In London Britain's government) pro- got back its only response. A announcement at a news confer- H. Brigham (R-Battle Creek), 82-10. stands firm today on a Middle duction control division of Fisher farmer 70 miles away mailed back ence today. Wayne University under control | proposal was defeated would have combined the State| Under the plan, top-grade farm - a 87-5 vote, East policy pinned to the Western Body, gathered $41 votes while | . + # The bill, passed by some certificates, saying he rare-| of the state. Health Department, Mental Health products can be labeled “Michi- ‘now goes to the Senate, which has) Big Three pledge to block any Victor L. Smothers, $7, of 154 Emerging from the noisy meet- ly got to Dallas. . Department, Office of tehtall = change in’ Israeli-Arab boundaries Perking St., received 1396 ing, Carey angrily invited votes, : The plan calls for turning Les its own plans for transferring the one institution over to the state gradu University to state controll by force. In Today's Press Construction and Survey and; other| woman reperter to leave IVE “By requesting the recount, Falls Flat as Pancake am agencies into one “Health and! Prime Minister Eden ominously heggiquarters and argued with passed by the House and ¢asting any aspersions on the On| Also not Peeenen Need Cea ce ATLANTIC CITY, NJ, if male reporters who protested that Hospitals" epertment. County News. .7............ warned that Britain, the United winners,” Landry said. “The close emed™by -voard of Berti on | se ee hoe ath ee = sisting of “You see it was this way, judge,"’ action. Reporters vacated the IVE Editorials ...... prashiprs\s/8 ormeiarece 4 : : tablishing regional diagnostic cen-States and France had. undertaken nature of the race and the pleas Brigham said.the proposal would four members of the ‘lters for screening David Saeger of Philadelphia said mental patients: ‘an obligation in their 1950 pledge Food News.......... 29 thru 38 building as a group in protest. from many of my friends have eliminate duplication and _ ineffi- last night in explaining a speeding Lenten Guideposts. . aoe UI tl Soe t ot Sousa fe gsi If the plan becomes law, patients that is ‘more serious than perhaps Departing board members indi- prompted me to ask ‘for the re- ciency, Bperts 6.525 .22<5: 43, 44, 45, charge. ‘I just bought some waf- . committed by courts will be sent/mmany British people -realizé.” cated that the strike would go on. count,” fles and was hurrying home them back to ‘some friends to get before The ready Westinghouse has accepted company al- the settlement But opponents problems of the argued the various health Theaters . 2. ..22i02-6 ocee TV & Radio Programs... 4 is aS By 1959, contro] of the . univer- ito the centers ‘They would be for ‘observation. | The 1950 committed finally; Big Three pact will promises that the act against any City Clerk the Election Ada R. Evans said Commission must ap- they got cold.” plan proposed by a three-man fed-agencies) are too complex to be Wilson, Earl .....,... 41 sity would be transferred to an jon recommendation ef the center's aggreession by either the Arabs or point a recount board to handle Saeger, 28, was fined $50. eral mediation service panel, handiedin one department, sWomen’s Pages......15 thru 19 eight-man board appointed by |psychiatrists, ‘\Israel, the recounting of the ballots, ¥: [ * r) i CLEAN—WAX—DUST ‘This Easy Way! \/ eB as R SN, i _h X aeoant TI-DEE SPONGE ne it fy Fy MOPS 1.66) wetay basements $1.98 ‘beautiful, usable recreation areas Value oe Fei. & severe water ile Hite HEE SSIWSISCS8S.22 i alge Pull size, quality cellulose sponge for easy cleaning, long service. Easy-dry Wring action keeps hands clean and dry. Ideal for floors, walls, windows, woodwork, etc. Speciaily priced for OUTSIDE eas end Saturday. ArT | {{@s DITASD seotiies 0, nt sand . Gives the 98 N. 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Twin rotary 15° ' elties for eight weeks out of the wheels,” its plush interior laden|>us is roliing along-the highway. head. Distractions such as glimpses of passing fields and buildings have } Save $13.56 . had-no-adverse effects on the boys 1 whenit comes to the 3-R's, accord-hi ing to teacher Ethel Sprague. Each j| REMINGTON is. an outstanding student whose grades would rank with those of Model 60 or ‘Deluxe’ The smallest chorister, Van Dyke | Compare pupils attending —$31.00 Value— E top mare con- Parks, has been a frequent tele- PRICE ventional schools. vision soloist and is currently | ap- The Pontiac visitors are enrolled pearing in a motion picture star- in the Columbus Boychoir School ring Grace Kelly. | Compare at Princeton and are members of The choir’s wandering school-| First Quality QUALITY the Concert Choir, a group made} house may also become a seasoned | | with HOLDER up of outstanding vocalists whose traveler of Europe, according to} Chotce of two favorite models. Pull ages range frorA 10 through 14. Assistant Directdr Donald Bryant 54x72 factory guarantee. The famous school selects its pu-who revealed tentative plans to pils by audition. tour the continent next year. | me ~=Indian Blankets SAVE $11.67—Regulor $30 Value tn one of the plant’s dining REGULAR $2.49 VALUE The Day in Birmingham Choice of colorful, authentic Indian SUNBEAM wi. route from Belleville where designs. Rayon and nylon blends. Whip- stitched edges. Twin bed size. Genuine ‘SHA V E- MASTER’ model. Schedule Court Hearing Complete with case and wail —heider. $2.98 Value (64x76")... $2.17 T .88 Sarnia for another civic perform-$3.98 Value (70x80")... $2.97 than 143,000 miles since 1949, ts on 10-Lot Condemnation include a broth-eee porated a providing| BIRMINGHAM—An April 9 hear-) will be waived when a society 98 North | se iiFey Fal | Maryville, Tenn.; individug! facilities for practice|/ing date was set yesterday in| representative takes E g Saginaw and classroom instruction. Oakland County Circuit Court on a} claimed dog. ° Each seat is equipped with a! suit filed by Birmingham to con- Applicants for the position of rec-/|==iiil folding metal desk with special/demn ten lots for a municipal off-reation director are still being re- compartments for books. Other street parking area. lceived by the Recreation Board, spaces hold y for operatic! The land sought is bounded OM with the city’s aid being pledged Pec Tian eS, scores and costumes. east by Park Street and lies imme-|for the expanding program. - Fraeits ghia lots fronting on . A en passed this*week by sessions are accommodated by a . the City Commission promised the} small piano mounted toward the The city asks that a jury be aid and agreed to have a coordina-| bus’ rear, the melodies from | assembled to determine whether (tor for activities on city play| which are carried through the | the land is needed and, if so. Areas. The board is to report at) vehicle by a special loud-speak-how much compensation owners (intervals to the commission on} er. should receive, [program planning. * The latter also serves as an am-Firms and individuals named a8 story hour at the Library at! plifier for the teacher's voice dur- having an interest in the property 19.39 a.m Saturday, which has ing class periods, many of which involved include: The Birmingham: an average of 37 children aitend:| ance. Eccentric Inc., the Birmingham |, ; 2 “ The bus, which has carried|National Bank, Mr. and Mrs. Wile vrei Ue eee“America's Singing Boys’ more|liam Hopson, Thelma F. Ranks.| x... al " Never-Could Sneezer. ————~ |Donald L. Moses, Mr. and Mrs.| — — A th ; 5 : [Franklyn A. Whitney, Martha E_| : | till W t |Ellenwood, Donald C. Ellenwood, | u erine | an Se and Mrs. Charles L. Morse (AW E MORE FUR and Mr. and Mrs. Robert S| Owen WITH A GUN! : to tlen a ama »| The property owners yesterday, Jse this sefe, powertul prevmatic |were ordered to appear April. gy ite indoors or ovt—ftor terget, hry | NEW YORK w—Autherine Lucy|and attempt to show wh: Be ye a cae cee \saye-she still wants to attend the should not be assembled ide catty ee ring exceptionct -ecev- University of Alabama. the issue. ocy. Quiet, non-recoil, controlled y i i i : E Liagtitee ine z =| a The Nationa] Assn. for the Ad-! . rower, with evtometic or shotgua- varicement of Colored People is-| The Birmingham Humane So-; ype sefety, make the Sheridon BOOK a safe sued this statement yesterday in|Ciety is beginning its program of] o% te ere om se Prect- behalf of the 26-year-old expelled|recovering pets from city’s pound,| '0* verkmenship oad custom. Negro coed: according to an agreement ap-eet comeneeren Goes eg x proved (by) the City) Commis | shed orm for the most experienced . [atc ; e City COMMISSION jfemon. Before you buy your next MATC H ES sais 9 ° MAXWELL HOUSE. . °1”* Despite all that has happened I this week. jvn, see the Sheridon. ft, Mondletry |it}-——youll be @mozed of its exceptional performonce, that I may be able to pursue my Kocher of the pew organization education at the state university! Compare the famous set up the program with Chief of Police Ralph Moxley, It re- SHERIDAN of my home state. But up until) Those Banking Hours! POPIN the present time I have been! | quires a rabies vaccination for Pneumatic Rifle ot CHICAGO (INS)—Three bandits thwarted in my effort to do that.| animals within 48 hours and a peund fee when a prospective DEPT, SIMMS *forrs canvas masks dashed to “Therefore, I have got to fol- DUNCAN HINES door of the Bank of Elm-low two courses — td persist in owner claims a dog. The fee CAKE MIXES my efforts to be admitted to the! University of Alabama next fall this sign: ‘‘Closed on Wednesday.” and also to make applications to) Friday and Saturday Sale of WATCHES! Biscuits10° other schools — becuse I am sin- cerely interested in getting an! The Weather MEN’S SPORT STYLE education in the University of] PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Frequen ‘ snew flerries,. windy and colder teday Alabama if I can but, if not, in =. Partly }another school. + Wrist Watch “I would hope that there are Seabrook F rozen unsegregated universities in the| E-X-P-A-N-S-I-O-N BANDS pene oS cag la “ng Southland on whose campuses I FROSTED | w s eel Setes ta Pontiac may find welcome as a student | Peas ». 39° — temperature preceding 8 a.m aaa er j $5.95 j @.m.: Wind velocity 36 m.p.h. wun | { H If | ' 48 mile guests. Direction: West. Value ur y a oo pm * Moon ay 2:56 p.m. p { l k FI | Moon rises Priday at 5:07 a.m. on 1ac a e 0or Spock pessient foci leet ere So Acar ch ee BEEF PIES.. ° 7 geen Tem ..... so] (Continued From Page One) [BF jesrina movement” etc ren tay ta | to igrantee This } orice plu ica ed Pe 3y| area as it predicted partly cloudy ioe Medea tas Bol Git A 9 a. 23 " oe ’ apt PIES... 0: tr ee. and colder tonight with the snow | Young Men s and Boys flurries to continue. The low to- Wednesday in Pontiac night will be from 16 to 20, The | (As recorded downtown) Bio 8 mercury ts expected to climb to Wrist Watch Sunkist 176 Size Lowest temperature sPoreacn0soe & a high of 34 to 38 tomorrow.. Mean temperature neneooecouneso ehh) Weather—Rain. E-X-P-A-N-S-I-O-N BANDS The two nights and rain and One Year Ago in Pontiae thawing conditions has resulted in Highest temperature eeecctersecse OO Lewest temper ve ' “acon 4 most county gravel roads as being, $5.50 3°° Mean temperature........... @rccecece AD passable ‘‘but not being in very! ORANGES 49: WALTON "according to Oscar Value Loomis, superintendent of the Oak-| SUPER MARKET land County Road Commission, 4120 W. WALTON BLVD., All purpose wrist watch forvdress or Lb arcrtre tte ¥ oF : bi i f qe BEER, WINE, LIQUOR Loomis reported that many roads} sports wear Accurate and dependable, -full factory guarantee This low price jus 10% fed. tex : : DRAYTON PLAINS OR -3-2341 FSW SSVEIS mj the (60 T™m portion of the Rolled Gold $2 95 AM! Prices: Store Hours: Mon. Thru Sat. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. eS2eseu8S county were plagued by heavy} Fase Value 16-Karat mud, Greenfield road from Eight Plate Wrist Watch—leather band bd Plas 10% Taz Sunday 12 P. M. to 9 P. 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