r pp a ‘cased ty amderaner agent | sree on Dee oe eee nt ‘he ge a". & tt Pe The faked money began to “p- pear in early November: The first break in the case. came when un- ‘jdercover agents for the Treasury) pur- Department made a contact with) - Floyd Vineenti, 29, Calumet. City, Ill.,, who showed them samples of n¢ php ee a eny bie . rency was seized by raiding agent pede i: gotiations with him: Houston agents were alerted. . and wont across country. While this was going on, some of the counterfeit money was passed in Dallas, Tex., and Dallas and! ment stor@S Both were convicted Feb. 16 at - Their investigation led to the: etting arrest Dec. % of two models whe. the had started out in Calumet City 26, aud Alva Jane Kirk, 20. Houston, the McMillen gir! 30 months imprisonment Kirk girl 20 months. | They were Vide dike MeMilon, Agents said that when arrested they had 43 of the phony bills, and operated in fashionable depart- The agents then neve tor de- $9 per $108. worth to an agent ‘in New York, and Dec. 18 another $80,000 worth. Vincenti, who was free at the time on bond trom a. burglary © charge in Springfield, Hl., was arrested in New York, and he ee Ey ee ents livery of & totil ot $100,000 of the,’ a “é money from Vincenti, oa ppotet ver; On Dee. 15, he. dejivéred $20,000 Charged with” possession of 96300 ‘in counterfeit money. ee < e -RESS _ “Haine Edition — cz PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1939 32 PAGES - ONITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS +. ‘Lenten Site ‘Love Is Antidote to. Poison of Hate’ oy By PROF. PITRIM SOROKIN ‘Head of Harvard University Research Center in. + Creative Altruism tory ae other + was the era after the Revolution, when men lived = Would it seem strange if I sald that the ‘ thing I remember most about those days was love? But that would be the truth. I was born in a little village in northern “Russia at about the turn of the century. My father was an itinerant painter who-, Orthddox churches pf the area. His work required him to be away from home. most of the time. I have lived through two of the harshest periods in his- | the period before the Revolution in Russia; | gilded the icons in the simple Russian | Mother was too frail for the rigors of the life we were forced to lead. One De- "SOROKIN « cember morning she lay down and couldr't get up again: she died. I was four years old at that time. When Mother died, my peasant aunt came to me and said: ~ Found Safe |February Sales ot New Pontiacs Up SI Per Cent S | Ponting Shrike: Geleet senile. ads Pontiac new car sales for the month of February were up 51.8" | per cent over the same period | last year, it was ‘announced - today by §. E, Knudsen, Gen- eral Motors vice president and _wer. During February, Knees | ¢ Pontiacs, representing the high- est February sales in three years, i __ -Pontiac new car sales for Feb- ruary of 1958 totaled 19,541. The of . Pontiac's 1959 models has witnessed a | "steady climb since their intro- duction ~ last Guster, Knadsen said, Says He'll Wait said, dealers sold 29.673-—-new | - fruitful Fast Wast nhegotia- — tioris are under way then. i rail I lke, Security Couneil Hold Special - Session © on Geriton Issues ) etsy Our- io Wane wea ie Soviet Premier Khrush- - Khrushchey said the May 27 date might be postponed until June 27 “or maybe July 27. We are. in no Bodies Are Clue fo Lost Family” hurry. ad He cited an old Russian waying: “Come. You can live in our home, if you like. You will | , LAST GOODBYES BEFORE JOURNEY — This was the scene eos: eens a ever. Gout yee bree: — F be welcome.” _ at Telegraph and W. Chicago outside Detroit this mornirig as the caravan made an erroncous turn off the, Detroit-Toledo. Expressway Think 2 Found in Field autumn. : - Bers, about-70.men, women_and_¢hildren headed fora new life in and ended up at Bolles Harbor south of Monroe, not om the original 7 ~The Soviet Premier made his * SAVED PROM DRATE Alaska. If today is any indication, the trip:could be hectic. The __ itinerary. See story on Page 51. paepenerseldeamtimnccss sO impromptu Her scanty larder and her hearth were opened to me at for 7 Weeks | oe ata aa mayor & time when she did not have enough for herself. ; ! ; i? 4 : “Tt Was ‘mifacuious what this woman could do with Y ao ai : : + 0 eas FREDERICKSBURG, Va.-#—! In Pomilieke a r on I was 11 years old, | was cat ' s f Ary r.to ‘ace . loneer ‘Authorities said today it was vit- was. discussing “the one of Russia’s winter ; et AE i id wae 1 as {iaity certain the bodies of a man‘ @Volving situation in Berlin and the" - the me Freche yams et, patented ‘2 Breet ¢ . “| ee and a young girl found yesterday |Orpader question of Germany’ at a -me so fiefeely I could not stand. ee fir? ee a § 1 td - Mu vile F r Past} . “Tin a etetsetiewn fia Were’ thbce Seca! Creating ol. the Se, ___ Pneumonia in those days ii, sosaan alae fatal. And: rid on S gree r ar jot DeeeDene of 5 Say _raleing ines yet my alint set to work to try to pull.me through. She aires “asi. ‘UNUSUAL STEP — - os pan day and night, sitting beside my bed, praying and By GEORGE T. IRUMBULL 32.) arraigned at'1:30 Monday befor? [the Gall home, 3080 Royal St., Britain Reports Strong) Ca a; duet as cae apes ee ee ae | A Commerce Township mother,| Oneult Judge H. Rasset Holland. ‘on the north shore of Lower Straits!" Signals From Satellite| -Positive identification by faclal Scr discussed at the extrmordinary 2 - * & & ‘who, her husband testified, bad or-| Her attorney, Raymond D. Mun- |Lake. 2 000 Miles O characteristics was described asicouncil meeting. Such _announce- And I got well. idered their 12-year-old daughter to/%¢ of Pontiac, said he was still Dr. Richard E. Olsen, tha 80, les Out | impossible. Officers said there was ment ¥en is made. How had my aunt pulled me throngh? It was with love | tick considering asking for a sanity test) e = —O- (ne-indiektion-hew-tong-he-tedien!—; president : alone, for she hai"nothirig else to work with, Oe, 2K OA Te ewe WASHINGTON. @® — Pioneer IVjhad lain there. prele repesiedly: de- Some time later I experienced the power of love in an eteave,” will gti trial in, the: fo SILENT, MOTIONLESS wee testified yesterday nanan ‘swung along far. past the moon lined, however, provide a ‘tal beatings of the child. dith died of brought | nereny of Os tee ee LS an ag even stranger place. I began to attend school in a nearby vil- Mrs, Gall wat -sfently-and-elsnest, pacumonia brought toward a sweeping orbit around) tought to provide the first | details regarding the discussion, lage. I walked to the school through the snow, my toes show- | West Bloomfield Township Jus-| |om by severe beatings to her | the sun today, busily sending back | crack in the mysterious disap- ing through the holes in my boots. . The teacher was a gaunt young man. I was a stranger to him, the sor of a disappear one morning as (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) tice Elmer C. Dietefle yesterday: afternoon ordered Mrs. Anne D,| Gall, 35, bound over to Oakland (County Circuit Court ‘on a’ war-' ‘srant charging first-degree murder. Mrs. Gall is. scheduled to be | traveling painter who would suddenly as he had come. motionless for nearly five hours’ | Wednesday as her 37-year-old hus-) Hest. iband, John, and the dead girl's: itwin sister, Jo Anne, 12, told of scar.’ ‘the frequent beatings: the mother | t ;gave the girl. - Kidnaped Tot FBI Traces Baby Sitter Who Took Sick Infant Five Days Ago ONTARIO, Calif. ____naped infant was ~found— : i ago. Wednesday night in the arms of. a chunky, 37-year-old woman who: ‘ admitted taking him from his crib while she was baby-sitting five _* * &* Betty Jean Yocom retreated to the bathroom of ‘her darkened home 10 miles from Ontario when she heard FBI agents kicking in | | { | (AP)=A_ kid-, | 2 Others Missing, 24 Hurt HAZELTON, Pa. Screaming jeuts, smoke poisoning and: shock. ‘in terror, guests shinned down/Eleven were kept on for observa- cables or climbed or were borneition and further ‘care. down fire ladders early today “as * * * flames. raged up an elevator shaft! The register of the 100-room, 75- of the five-story Gary Hotel. year-old hotel inthe heart of Ha- Authorities said there were three. zleton's business district show ed a known dead, #wo other | persons listing of 61 persons. is ty But many of these were re- critically hurt. ported io have been ‘elsewhere At least 24 persons were taken} when the fire broke out. Five to hospitals for treatment of burns, of them, for example, were mu- cngyede : the door. Hugged to her bosom was. 9-week-old Eric Leon Flores.; In, a bedroom the agents found a brand new bassinet and bottle sterilizer and. other indications * that Mrs. Yocom had lavished a’ -husband, Joseph, was killed in a - the community of Ontario has con-) Sar Shae frustrated maternal love on an-| other woman's child. The baby, ill with a cold when he was taken from beside his sleeping twin brother last Friday, appeared to have been well cared _ for, the FBI said. ‘The baby was reunited. with his mother, Ruth Flores, 35; widowed mother of six, at the Ofitario po-|. " lice station, _Mrs...Flores and. the friendly woman she had allowed to sit with her children, faced each other tearfully. . * * They had first met in Feb. 17} when Mrs. Yocom, calling herself}: Ann Williams and identifying her- self ag a social worker from a local church; called on Mrs. Flores to offer any help. that might be néeded, Mrs. Flores* gas explosion, last summer and (Continued: on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘AP Wirephiote BLAZE! = wine eg a rises from the ruins of the Hotel : Gary in Hazleton, Pa. today after a fire swept through the 75-year- ~|delphia. “}elerk, said the fire started at the {The elevator plunged to the pit. 3 Diein Pennsy Hotel Fire ‘Sicians of a jazz ensemble play- ing in a club across the street. ‘third body Was found later. WALL COLLAPSES “into “heaps- of rubble. It? Was thought the. two missing. per-, sons might be ‘dead in this wreck-. age. Victims fled from the flaming! “|building, their night clothes ablaze. Others stood and sat dazed in the _{Street: as 10Q firemen_from four, ‘companies fought the raging fire for more than two hours... Flames shot from the windows and burst through the roof of the rived. Residents stood at win ing for help. The flames snapped electric’ crackling. an@ sparkling. Huge: balls of flame and smoke shot up-| ward illuminating Pennsylvania anthracite commu- nity for miles. Hazleton is located about 120 miles northeast of Phila- # a 2 Clarence Krapf,- 63, the room bottom of the. elevator shaft and. mushroomed through the building. The fifth floor wall of the ho- tel crashed to the street at the height of the blaze, Miraculous- ly, firemen fighting the blaze dows on the upper floors scream. | this eastern,Spared, finally got Gall down: in 954. and the large crowd of speécta- tors watching the spectacular fire were not hurt. Mary Mooney, | and Emma Stilgebauer, about 65; old main. street structure early today, ees threé guests. ees ‘persons were <9 eevee é } ee ee ee ee ee ee : pe a aes 1% all permanent van Sines of the ho- tel. ~~ eee ee ee Stassen to Run for Post | PHILADELPHIA : The dead were identified as Miss, old E. Stassen, former Minnesota about . 60; Mrs.' governor. ard presidential ad- Howard Deitch, in her late 40s;| viser. on disarmament, has an- “Her body contained scar upon’ ’ Dr. Olsen testified. the child. x * * worker, identified several pieces bad ‘wood which hie said Ju ‘fied as a reminder to behave-’ mother’s instructions, One stick, an 18-inch cherry | Two of the dead were removed) béugh, was ordered by the moth- ‘soon after the fire broke out. A| er cut from a backyard tree for | the girl ‘to carry, Gall said, A much, longer piece of black The entire front wall of the hotel rubber. ‘hose from a laundry tub, away. Assistant Prosecutor Jerome K.. ‘Barry Jr. introduced an array of ed space probe reappeared on. the) | Judith Anne, 12, died Feb. 16 in five weapons which the prosecution United States horizen, Britain's big: contends the mother used to beat radio telescope at Jodrell Bank face dewn with the child's body 'Berlin and the broader question of | The man’s'Germany, which the President and | 280,000 miles from the earth. Its hands had been tied behind him’ the council have been following closely.’ She carried them, he said, at ter! | radio signals about radiation—6or | lack of it—out in space. Even before the little gold-crust-, located it early today more than’ Gall, an a a, signal, the. station reported, was With a red necktie. -The girl's \coming in with great strength. That ‘distance put the 13-pound ‘cone far beyond the moon, whichiter They were taken to a state lit passed at 5:24 p.nt. Wednesday’ ‘at a speed of 4,525 miles an hour. Scientists-expect to continue re- ‘out today and much gf Friday. un-| til it is more- than °400,000 miles ¥ $e ete ceiving _ Pioneer's signal through- | Pr pearance last Jan. 11 of Carroll | V. Jackson Jr., 29, his -27-year- | old wife, and their two daugh- | ters, aged 5 and 1%. Capt. W. S. Blythe of ‘State Po- | } beneath the man's. hands had not been tied. * oc € ‘Security +Council meeting ‘morning, the President called a special meeting of the council to ‘lice said both bodies were lying consider the evolving situation in He dictated, this statement to newsmen: < Following the regular National this “Phe | special meeting. ee Se —fasted-about ‘an hour and three- “The bodies of Jackson and his youngest daughs medical laboratory. in Richmond for examination, quarters, was held in cnecconteil er’s office. : Tt’ began iieseilinnsty after con- pasa me sc on. Page 2, Col. 1) Ison) toupting stil attached, he: ladmitted using on Judith Feb. 12 'when she came to him saying that. {her mother had instructed him ‘ ‘to! igive her a whipping.” ‘So I did,” he said. * * * The slender G-footer, a 6-year, combat Navy veteran, ‘also admit- ted slapping Judith’s face the day: before she died for talking back to’ her mother. Gall was asked»if he ever ques- - brick » building as firemen ar- tioned his wife why she continually ‘beat Judith Anne, “She told me a lot of times if. ithe child grew up to be a criminal! ithe mother would be to blame,’’ hwires which fell. to the ground/Gall testified. But the beatings, which the other, Gall childrenJ apparéntly were He said he beat ‘his wife then for not heeding his warnings to +} -stop—beating- the child, He, said she then ordered him out of the house. He stayed away one week, coming = all eee divorce fro religious iostrections he Eanes from a Navy chaplain. He said’ he (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) (UPT)—Har- nounced his acceptance. of a. Republican bid to run for. prac Its battery was designed to re- main strong until Saturday, but. _ by that time it may be too far | away for its radio to be heard, Officials were confident that ever thereafter. Pioneer would sail on ‘silently about the sun, traveling ‘abeut—3,400—miles—an—hour- faster|- ‘than the earth. - Area to Escape Heavy Snow in State Tonight The heavy snow -warning~ for the north portion of lower Michi- ,gan_ this “Afterrioon and tonight with -snow accumulations up to, four inches will miss the Pontiac! area, .aceording to the U. 5S.) Weather Bureau.’ ‘ In the Upper. Peninsula heavy snows and easterly winds at730-40 miles an. hour will ‘cause consider- able blowing and drifting, Winds. will diminish slowly Friday. Cloudy with snow changing to rain late today. and turning some- what colder with snow flurries again is the forecast for the Pon- tiac. area tonight. ff grees, ; Outlook for tomorrow. is most: ly cloudy and colder with snow - flurries: ending and’ a high near 34, Saturday is expected to be a little warmer and mostly fair. The lowest temperature in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m.-was; 2% degrees. The mercury nose s Philaglphia. teak ep Predicted low tonight is 28 de-|/ a raging fire that destroyed 2 Boys Near Little Rock LITTILE ROCK, Ark. (®—Twenty-one boys died in ae the main dorthitory of the * state training school for Negor boys at nearby Wrights- - ville early today. The figure may rise. There were 68 inmates in the brick and frame sttue- ture. The survivors escaped* by kicking out windows and) went fo the scene as soon as he should not have been barred and | there should have been an adult Origin, of ee blaze that de- stroyed the dormitory within ‘an hour could not be determined im- been told there Was an electrical storm at the time. “about. the scene as firemen, from a nearly, penal tara fought | the fire. ‘Fire Capt... Bill Deaton said he| _ sheriff's officers, and prisoners - mally slept in the building. was Screens. hospital the time the _ Doo rs/ fo the building were. elles, _ aes : locked. ‘who |, crore Williamson, “< ‘a sur Gov. Orval _E. Faubus, who vivor, said: “I heard and hollering. There was smoke heard of the fire, said the doors ‘all ever, I couldn't see anything. I found a window and got out.” Faubus appeared grim as he in the building. surveyed the rubble. : Faubus said an investigation “T inspected. this a year - 3 would be- a —— ago and found it safe,” he said. i * * “It's the first time anything like 5 this has happeried at such sm i ee stitution in Arkansas." mediately. Faubus said he had) #eece ' The daséa ‘survivors, ranging oHmi | in age from 14 to 17, wandered 7 * age ¥easeye-. Paks NON eBay wes Cast eA ase ast” eee ee ee E EE HS ee ey eed eee eee atin +1 fener Wee Kid : ‘ } Deg TREY PONS CM) SAO STE : . taeeaes vagect co. ite _ presentation is changing. Alicia Patterson, publisher day, Long Island, N.Y, She was intro- duced as the first’-woman’ ever Oe wie speak at the World Press Congress. : She said frankly she did't like * rv very much, even though it | “‘does.a géod job on things like a coronation ora revolution, : “These things don’t happen every day,” she said. “I'd hate to Ene ote Jill eee the: announcer crtkie in to : “COLUMBIA, Mo.. (AP) In 1 a porns discussion five panelists at the World “Press Congress here batted . ‘around Tan dats wan diated ‘ty. Weak wouldn’t get any. news until there is a big blowup somewheres.” — She also ‘objected to. having com- % mereials -interrapt @ newscast on prisis whe how is 7. liver bile bia Ae way news of News- duce... “THEY io Sharkey said TV ever before.” think-we A known than ever. ask. “and ‘Geoffrey Cox of Independent” TV” News, London, and Samuel Sharkey, National Broadcasting Co., ‘New: York, pedacanete-hnnees Seo ant 1 views: than any other me- ~ the American public with more na-. tional and international . news than: Cox said one of its great strengths is that it brings home the true, char- acter of the péople in the news so. that the world’s leaders are better ' But Wright Bryan, editor . of the Cleveland og Dealer, and eneld s_editor. of the. ih }ok : : reporting in depth or background ” i with the TV men. ip “force fesdiia. . the two media complimented each - a Oe other and radio had whetted the pub- §| planning. “ — it’s appetite for news. e 73.3; : Baldwin Public Library has eight r ' “He stiggested thé same thing {s Town Hall supporters from some|missing books and happening now. [Like many. other 40 area communities heard Stewart pink, Soe gee ;, London, dis- ‘A lSeminute news telecast hi ts not'equal to an ineh é printed ane presentation tn its. ity of the ‘brobdcaster. Bryan recalled that the same argu-~ ments were kicked around when ra- dio was young, but eventually news- paper and radio men concluded that sppakars during the congress, he said Me WSOPE Alsop, noted er open ate Brig ‘ fan GO Desi PUES vas ad a ~ Khnushches w Willing fo Delay ! Showdown + (Continued From ‘Page One) Murder Trial Facing Judith Gal's Mother aed bai neigitinn suspicious. notified, ee . : Mrs. Yocom said ‘she. is sep- arated from her third husband, a Los Angeles truck driver, Stephen’ Yocom. She said she is the mother) ‘of a 19-yearsld son. ~ Asked why she took Eric, she said: “He looked so much like my own. son when he was a baby.” She was booked for investiga- tion of .kidnaping. The ba ec mostly flurries late - Fomerrew moestiy cloudy and with enow tierce ———- se to sottheast, increasing fe 26 - 235 miles teday and Sakae becoming west- erly by morning. Hich totay 28. Low to- night 2%. Migh témorrew 34. Today in Pontiac one temperature preceding 8 a.m. we 8 am, ¥ eee Ao Fhe band elocity 12-10 m.p.b, Sun sets ervany’ at 6: cs p.m. Sun rises Priday at Ta oon rises Thursday ae +: of a.m. Moon sets Priday at 2:54 p.m Dewntewn Tem sists «27 13. @. a, beens sewer es GO - TSM oo vee ees _Misdnesaay is be pons ‘8 Tecorded downtown Hichest temperature ” Lowest temperature 7.26 Mean temperature .- ......savescee- 31 Weal her—Pair One car Age hi in Pontiag © Highest Compenatony Lowest temperature ...... ° Mean tenipersture se eee Wea'her—Snow Highest and Lowest Temperatures This Da ears Sth wet inal vp eaepine 1325 \to Mrs. Gall during the course of jyesterday’s pre-trial examination. te, Nor did Mrs, Gall eS Bill Hits Where It Hurts Se ee ee ot RE ee me ek ORT , an “An ie se > student’ at ihiand in Walled Lake, A wm Jus- * In an apparent attempt to help her mother, Jo Anne would blurt .|chargés of incompetency and inef- ficiency, insubordination HATRED ON Shortly when food was “bad bread” between us. *: FROM GOD * think they sensed that when lives, they brought God in. also. sian winter, is { Pfases to reckon with. And’then the Revotution cames'snd s yicile hatred. was turned loose in Russia. One night-@ Communist order went |B wa “out for my arrest and my head (with a price for it). I fled. | It was death for anyone who concealed ‘me. Yet I was Salton Sap fel. Se pont Tisk for me. I was a total stranger t ' ‘after time they took me in simply because J was cold a ragged, and because I asked it of them. after the Revolution I was married, at a time jE() my wife and I were allowed a daily —_ of 1/16 pound of We were always hungry, and yet how closely I had to watch my wife! When time came each day.to divideour morsel of bad bread; she would try to cut it ufievenly, to élip’ jE the: larger piece; Ugidss you yourself have known hunger, scannot imagine the enormity of this ‘Why did my friends so often turn to love in the middle’ of their deepest troubles? I think each of them sensed the JE profound nature of love as a force that came from. God; I | they, brought leveinte:. their state peted as an antidote. Hs force: erqated tte } islands of health amid great sicknéss. It is this that gives me hope for today. We. live in an- other @ra of violence and hate, yet, because I have. in a similar time, my-hopes are higty. Some day—perhaps. soon—mankind wil] learn what. in- |E dividuals have always known: that love is the: only -truly © é creative force in the world. “Keep them,” he sald. “Why should I have two. pairs |meetthespeaker Tuicheon at Bir- when you have none ® Love, stronger than the cold of Ruts- heey —— ae 4 whale ) npetet leaders today: bad Pann ne a intern Sterna te armen hs “etnies 5 i : + 4 : " “4 a i ‘g2 @ic : 5 a ‘ 3 * | 4 2 » Zi : P ' #. t: ‘ 4 ‘ : 1 ey . ; eit " 5 ss o sneer enemas ei -sseen e an eeee n i . ~ — g “ SSS SS S iF it] r y 4 f 1 be : g- fs ra << . 7 @: y = _ " m4 x tend of three cent sare on who took this 9 them; Yet; scarce. 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Revolts against white rule are spreading rapidly even in those nations which are eer and have a ee + a8 Be 3 E. by : ; He : their former motherlands. for African phiek é ee = ae © declares they do not want to = aligned with either the Western Communist blocs; they want only = “dependence and economic develop- _ ment. However, Moscow has been : ee Bays a hese race ~ ope whdle ‘universe is ae 5 ake ‘than the figment of man’s im- : FE geo eoeane credit -cards . that will, be hofiored almost any- where for almost. anything—or are. you virtually a nobody? . Tue off-one-shoulder deans ¢ dress _ constitutes another bit of evidence that @ woman can’t make up her The Man About Town . Many Law Years Guana’s Prime Minister Nxsuman jytdistances All Others as Oakland County Attorney Love : Something like a mush- room: you can’t tell if it’s the real thing until it’s too late. quick to take advantage of Africa's surge toward independence. Trade __ agreements with Guinea and ship-' ping deals~with Ghana have been negotiated and Communist agents pre cdaaetee. 09 HemeMe . Afri sola *” oe fee Tare growing evidence that ; the Atomic Energy Committee re- garding peagegi Made In the Bee ot: = . . “Tadiolsotopes. — “fn 1088 sepa thin ‘eocninlesion, ‘37 "per cent greater quantity over 1967, ‘was shipped abroad. Domestic sales” _ remained at $2.6 million, and foreign . —_ doubled in dollar value jarge price cuts. ‘The AEC puts the Goes of radioisotopes to the 'y, Pineticing law in Oakland County long- er than any other living attorney, " J. A. Tillson of 230 North Saginaw St., celebrates his 85th birthday tomorrow. He also has been a golfer for 45 years, and doesn’t like these hard winters because they inter- fere with his game. He has played every eee in' some years. Enjoying good health, Jay doesn’t give much of the credit to his experience as _@ pharmacist before he became a lawyer, ~ but does give a lot of credit to a lawyer of oon Several yones ego he-learned Daniel Webster “had prescribed a panacea for all ills. It oe ed wash poor feet in-cold water every ; as followed that... rule he hasn’t even had a cold. Te ee "Our Verbal Orchids are restrict- ed to. 50th or more wedding anni- Versaries and 80th or more birth- _ days. That very compact and interesting “Franklin Yesteryears,” written, put out and copyrighted by Bert D. Wood, is @ very concise and highly readable his “tory of our beautiful suburban commu- “nity to the south. Its opening sentence re- * minds the rest of us of our neglect in our Own areas: “It is regrettable that more ‘Stories and records of these early days were mot ——e for future genera- . Another evidence of the recent. big growth of Oakland County is found in the fact that its sales tax collections in 1946 were about - #ix_million dollars_a. \ ee ee en re _arid-increasing rapidly. -.* * 1. 5 stimulate radioisotope use has just ae | been made by the AEC.-University of ! California was given $80,000 to help — instruct industrial personne in “~tsotope: ‘principles and technology. A radioisotope is described as a form of chemical element that has all the properties of the com- to || > ° instability causes it to “explode” a ee paesetically, emitting rays of “ = : THE PONTIAC PRESS ua The first grant in a program to | mon variety except that internal — that amount only 12 years later, fim 1958, A history of his old New England city, — me by ~~ George E. Scal of 100 Henry Clay Ave:, show —— ‘See the same figures on food stuffs and other- yp 77 ‘Silt tN ‘The Big Cleanup David. “WASHINGTON — Common. sense * is more important than the wiles of diplomacy, and that’s why President ’s. bat he Guat wily Kitushchav's peculiar tactics in the Berlin crisis by using the mild words of ‘As ‘Slseuhewer 3 sees it, the ... United States has certain regpon- ibilities in maintaining, under reaty rights, the present status of | — He welcomes negotiation discussion by the four foreign we. -More and more it is becoming a that the Kremlin dictator- ship would like to scare the West into. some cart lls sar bo mesa = ‘nd enone desired assure the Sov wagon at the Kremlin rulers are Agaric big : x * * Tn_all likelihood the Kremlin would be glad to inflict a costly arid inconvenience Europe, to inflict severe punish- ~ ment on an enemy if war comes. But if the military moves are~ confined to ground ‘action in the vicinity of Berlin, then it is reason- able to suppose that the forces of Ike’s — Calntiaes Right Tonic = oar forms ot ‘communication by air or by sea. One point that has not been given to war but to a “quaratine by the West against the t dic- tatorship such as mt Frank- much attention is that, when Mos- lin D. See pean © eet public, for Predictions. I predict that within the next 10 years there will be a revolution Oe ee ee ee until it has softened. ode cemasamncy ol sve, po pm possibly injure more ~ than one’s ‘feelings. If the editor is so concerned with why not donate a shelter waiting for the bus. a Te a cat nto mat rane: ee ae I have ou! from schools. “the NAACP hes no tight to detertiite . poversmental- policy, “but'tt wll continue to do fast that whereby ‘they could write to Housewives in other coun- "Yours for a Pen Pal Club ‘Is Such Expense Common Practice?’ * Since when is it fair to use tax- payers’ money to pay traveling nel? authorize me traveling expenses so I could use my money for more giving the Western military forces ‘and the Nazis. This should énd the discussion access to Berlin, this makes a iad thie: plan ‘bem agreed 10 since The Press is very, happy to 1 “scrap of paper” out of a solemn ~ then by our-allies, itis conceivable Set advertising from metal awning _ practice agreement. . that World War II might have Compar nies, my what value. & been prevented. That's why firm- - Dean Phd yonedor any hg for? pe ness now on measures “short of Milford any other i or pledges war” could avert a third world Pee road given by the Soviet government? “8 ‘ize Out-of-Towner The Western nations, therefore, ion a —— Reads are waiting for the deadline in May ac the — merge ol it arries ou i threat. will have —— to the —. that, acting entirely on its own, THOUGHTS FOR TODAY it is deliberately breaking an inter- them that seek thee. — Psalms national agreement. 9:10, a a 2 * *® * This, in turn, could invalidate all — Take care of your life; and the other agreements between the East Lord will take care of your death. and West and lead not necessarily —George Whitefield, . Dr. William Brady Says: Many Aspirin Addicts Suffer From Malnutrition I can remember two occasions when I took aspirir—when I had . shoulder bursitis, and again when I suffered & sprain. I was grateful be for the relief the drug gave me on occasions. that even @spirin. DR, BRADY sometimes Produces untoward et- *- feets, ~In-one-reported instance, an asthmatic died, within 10. min- ties, rapid and irregular pele. An adequate daily ration of cal- cium (milk, cheese, egg yolk, peas, beans, nuts, peanuts, green leafy vegetables) steadies the nerves and makes one less sensi- tive to ache or pain from any cause. Don’t take my word for this. Take calcium and see—! mean take calcium and D, I heard comments of displeasure while there. Some of these people should live in other states where it Js left up to the weather, trucks and cars to wear the snow and ice off the roads. Citizen Quotes College President With all + ageoerergr cir gen con concerniig school boards, a ressiaiaididlien ber a: ceoer weeek: dent of Harvard University, Dr. James B. Conant, might enlighten some. He states: “The absolutely necessary first thing is to get a good school board, This isn't always easy. The people on the board must have un- selfish interest in their s. if they don't, you get all kinds of * Gross Income Test—The depend- ent must not have received $600 or more gross income ip the year (except children who are under 19 or who are students) i f Tat. beeililer i Zone or the Republic of Panama. Joint Return Test—The depend- ‘ roblems with tronage, politics, ; _ oe + © * pate things Se teat, Tagg need ent may not file a joint return Signed letters, not more than ~” 5 A h ‘page or 100 words long earnest, open-minded, intelligent With his or her spouse. con’ aan cn eee ee | vu < citizens who will see that their | After reading the instruction — oz Dr. Wittam a [a job is to set policy and not meddle book, if there is still a question, to The Pontive Press Pa arsiene ig jan. With administrative affairs.”. telephone your local Internal Rev: (Copyright 109) Avondale Citizen enue office for the ahswer. Case Records of a Psychologist: noes oreo deo ‘She Didn’t Think of Future Family a" eek aad de be blihd her to the future, Like idiehen hele beste’ ‘he’ sald blind. That's wrong. People like Rita just let their mad reman- tic emotions cause them’ to sell out, as Biblical Esau for a mess, and then try to pass the buck ta Cu Ni TO_are already _mobilized_tor _ this, . Also, it is likely that, long before any such. steps were taken, the © intentions of both sides would be made plain and the United Nations would have an opportunity to vote —to-intervene. What seems to have been gen- erally overlooked is that there wise as were current in Pontiac” around.” Sook pony “short of war which the turn of the century. Some cities have rather unique attractions which they publicize . as their biggest feature. That of Greensburg, Ind., is a tree grow- ing out of the courthouse roof. ~The leading restaurant in Oak Park, Ga., does what it asserts is'a public serv- fice In erecting large billboards: “Caution Next 34 Miles—Speed Trap,” _ : capt. Sefhtons ES Huron Pe oe : ia Viee President Advertising Director bag <8 Advertising Manager ‘at convenient locations as the highways: . &pproach there. | Verbal Orchids to- ‘Mrs. Henrietta Meyerson of Keego Harbor; 86th birthday. Mrs. Louise Schwach : a Waterford: 84th birthday. - Barney Lennon’ of Auburn Heights; 85th birthday. Miss Frances Carran ‘of Clarkston; 82nd birthday. Mrs. H. W. Keefer of 578 Lenox St. 90th birthday. * ~ 7 can be taken by the West. These could be far more effective than actual threats. of war. One course the cutting fing oil of all diplomatic relations between the West and the East. This could be followed by simultaneous discontinuance of all commercial intercourse, as well as The Country Parson SRes J i+ of action could be | There is good reason to believe that a few grains of calcium lac- tate, gluconate or carbonate with each dose of aspirin will prevent these undesirable side-effects. aspirin value aside from_its—pain-killing effect, I have long wondered why some persons of intelligence take aspirin for wey: little ache pain. BLAME CHEAT FOODS Lately I have concluded that aspirin eaters, like tranquilizer and barbiturate - addicts,- suffer from malnutrition and resort to. their favorite drug to make them for the time being less aware of its manifestations, And a good many. Americans who live on the typical coffee and doughnuts; meat and potato, ‘cheat-food Yankee fare never dream that nutritional de. PIS Low0F from a germ seeds do—uniess they seldom if ever use aspirin, was exhilarated, she let her self- they are ranted somepined.” (malnutrition) count for their complaints. The deficiency chiefly account- able for extreme sensitiveness to ache and pain is calcium de- - fielency. Some 35 or 40 years ago Sherman said: “The ordinary mixed diet of, . Americans and Europeans, at least. among dwellers 1m cities and towns, is probably more often de- ficient in calcium thar. in any other chemical element.” Hundreds of -readers have told’ pat when they follow a high © um diet and/or supplement “their diet with an adequate” daily ration of calcium and vitamin D, wcetanilid or other analgesics. or: may —te--—had-to tive case and study it in-your-school» courses on Marriage’ Problems, I have not exaggerated, so re- read Rita’s outcome when you grow infatuated! ~~ By DR. GEORGE W. ORANE CASE A470: Rita R., aged 33 also fell in love at first sight 12 much I'd die if f Green for a “‘quickie” wedding. Rita had met this man at a dance hall where at first sight. — Although she had admitted he had some faults, she couldn't let herself think about his flaws. x * And nobody forced her to focus on the plight- of ber future chil- dren, who would be saddled with such an unfit male parent, Becatse she personally felt ” “batterflies” in her stomach and | Ce she fell in love Biblical Eaau, she sold out for a : "ans “mess” is the right word Her husband had syphilis aad she was “holding out” on ‘him regarding money:- A neighbor called . the police, whe found Rita unconscious and bleeding on + Before they were married a a year, he had also infected Rita with * gonorrhea, Rita’s husband bled her wt all - There is an old saying that Cupid ts blind. That’s' not true but ‘She was too proud to contact her parents, so she lived on the county as a ‘relief’ family, Her-hushand meanwhile consort- ed with other women, which was one reason why he infected Rita with gonorrhea and blinded his child, j ab 2 ee oe ee Iv fis drunken brawls, he would literally beat Rita till her eyes were black and blue: Once had steanaiell ‘her with . After 12 years of this cat-and- awakened from the mad infatu- ation of her original love at first sight. . * **® * But it took 12 years"for her to learn the difference between true love and sexual infatuation. ian oe blind youngster is paying he price ot her “Esau” behavior. Send fot my “Tests for Husbands & Wives,” enclosing a. stamped, re- turn envelope, plus 20 cents (non- profit). Don’t marry if your rat- — ings are below par, Loe At ageys Pg A Nm Dr, oeetes, Ww. pee : Micht fan. enclosing @ long 4c ‘stamped, Poway» ressed tne - and 3 0c t6 eae tank for his 'peycologtcal "th charts id pam- ionnegy ‘apaed > " Yes, only a ‘dollar does it at Federal's . .. holds your choice of new Easter appar- el in Jayaway! ‘Come see the wonderful spring values waiting for you at Federal’s. Shop now while selections are complete! _ INS | | NY a cr.) Oe ont é Pd ee? 4 Leather-look Famous fabric girls’ toppers spring coats Of Bolta-flex . , the Hockanum facade softest, longest ‘ re.wools in wide se- . wearing, most-like- ion of clutch and leather tic of button - front styles. all. White, beige, Navy, beige, powder, » aqua with print lin- gold, wheat or lime. ing. Smart knit 10-18. Worth more! trim. 7-8-10-13;14. - 24 98 8.98 = Girls’ hots .......2.49 Free Abtrations OPEN A FEDERAL CHARGE ACCOUNT! Buy whet you need end pay icter. As simple os A-B-C when you soy See fee Sport coats Many colors and patterns in 3-button styles with center vent, narrow lapels. Wool-nylon blends. Reg. 36-46, Sh. 38- 42, Long 38-46. 16.98 ‘Savoy’ slacks New slim English styled of rayon-Or- lon® wover flannel. Wash ‘n. wear. -In four wanted colors. 29-42; leg 29-34, Men’s wool felt hots........2.98 a fae Jr. boys’ wool felt hets ....1.98 EASTER SUITS .. . with detachable furs like collar. Wool flannels; coral, blue, black, beige. 8 to 16. Two styles! 19,98 . EASTER DRESSES . . ..nylon sheer prints to wear now thru summer. Attached crino- ~ jines.- Sizes for all. 12.98 * Bree Alterations’on women’s suis, dfestes ‘corduroy collar; water-repellent and washable: Nat. 8-18. 6.98 Boys’ car coat... Polished cotton, GIRLS’ DRESSES . ; . The ‘Shirtwaister’s Pastel plaids and solid tones in cottons. ~ Sizes 7-14. Hurry! Se 3.98 / * -GIRLS* COATS. . . . 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Y, The Appalachian: Mountain Club, which maintains hiking trails and other facilities» in the White Mountains of New: Hampsltire, is believed to be the oldest mountain- jeering organization in the Western | Pee [ONO OS Ciena RO, Sea Traffic. Tickets Back | ° fo Normal i in Detroit | . DETROIT - (AP) —Trattic -viola- ~“\tiofi ticket-writing by Detroit's; | pears ap ck 9» reat Yay or * x, & ¢ The slowdown strike-of officers comeg against integration ap- Police heads reported little if anything left of the slowdown. At mands and a threat of a crack- Some wat ear ates slowed down their ticketing of minor traf-| fic offenders in protesting a po- lice department plan to have a Negro and white officer as the crew in some scout cars. : SEE PAGE 34 we Some ike’ Gicilts sieved! i peared to have run its full course k }@fter four days of the protest. - Save $1 on | LATEX PAINT) 6 10 Pret Distt from gra yr Ra Sit (Dir, tana, Hat, oa, oe them on-the-rocks ‘in red ig fesremooth Snel (3. 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Me to 3 ax i Seats dresey: new ‘Sean : nia "Permanent YOUR CHOICE C Orgendy, yd, 33¢ _ ALL REDUCED f {1498 Fatrloom ; tt _ Exquisite new fabrics in Spring's gala fashion colors ... man-made fibers blended with cotton for beauty, ex care and wear. Huge collection of finishes: satin; taffeta, chiffon, linen:and many others. Yard Goods Dept... Main Floor regular 986 sal no-iren cotta chine 58" : / Now's the time Ag st Ne tent Save Ge tHe & | Hothens sew for Easter and sav, Hand a yard. Wonderful Rew colors of just about every- : 7= Spring. Biltwel dress-up shoes waa for Easter You'll like the flattering, more tapered lines in this new version of your favorite dress-up flats, T-Straps or single straps. In your choice of white, “e red, flax.or.black.. sale! Reirvasiie flats Choice of two styles 44 Foot flatterin Kerrgbreoké flats in your favorite dress up Pair: selection of colors and sizes. styles. Today ic 99 Shoe Dept.. Main Floor ‘Boys’ Biltwel shoes a 58, rooke flats: Pel ay _ Hendsomely styled me ». black or Bey. | wearing Searolit sole. 81, to 3 o* Girls’ Delightful Magic Grow Coat 1 0” Lovely washable cotton whi weave coat styled with raglan sleeves and pert bow trim. 3 colors 3-6X. reg. 79c a yard sport cottons 5 A« Yd. + Most popular .cotiors, most populer colors, textures, prints. . Save now at Sears. * 8.98 ~ New, exclusive at Sears! Sieel 5-ft. long Strato-Glide with two + ieoaae jee ‘suits ‘Choice of colors & fabrics 0) And the long of it . ., good locking 2. Eton suits with boxer style long pants. * Choice of colors in polished cotton, rayon and acetate flarinel, cotton cord and others. girls’ lovely Easter suits df Large selection. of styles —Now at this low price! Variety of beatiful styles in an array of cplors. Some in Cotton. Hurry in today for this sale. _ Infants’ Dept.. ‘Main Floor - “Charge It’’ CAL Honeysuckle Slips ~ of Polished Cotton 88* Bory Handsome Plaid Coat: Set Willingly Washable Corduroy Coat Sets 3.98 sleeve coat of 72. 5% pend girls’ delightfully = net Adorable bouffant and circle ‘wool, 18% nylon and 12.5% ; g coats in blue, oemdl§ skirted a . styles for rayon. Adjustable hem. Tan vile, Matching nnet, tots and little ‘girls. Dainty er gray. Sizes 2-6X. 12-24 months. trims. White. Sizes 16X. — Reg. 39.88 29" Sensational! Strato-— Glide 6-Leg Gym Set - Guaranteed os Low es. Bours experts will Stucke se cleon and adjust your ‘sma Save at Sears. seats has clear plastic windshield. Gym frame is sturdy Z-in. steel tubing, 7-ft. 9-in. long overall. Two non-tilt swings. Toy Dept., Perry St. Basement. look youthful, feel FREE: in Playtex magic controller df regular 8.95 all reduced at Sears! choose pajamas, shorty long or waltz-style gowns 99. ‘each PAJAMAS... Tailored pajamas of mercetized cot- ton that needs little or’no ironing. 6 styles. 34-40. - GOWNS a+ olim midriff gowns with nylon sie. ribbon, pleating. Dacron nylon, cotton. “DuPont. Longs; 34 40; shorty or gown,, S. M.L: ~ Lingerie Dept. Main Floor “Regularly 3.98 YOUR CHOICE “SEARS Slip into a Magic Controller and see how - sleek you look, how free you feel. You get that top-of-the-world feeling -without seams or bones. Try one on at Sears and ~ feel the difference. Reg. 9.95, XL sizes. . .8.95 new plastic "mold n’ hold” 6 e zipper girdle; panty Exclusive Playtex Magic Finger panels sleek “tummy .and back. Non-roll top ha put. Magic Fabricon (cotton emd Latex) controls without seams or bones. _ Girdle, panty, XS, $, M, t, reg. 10.95 95 7 Size XL. ; reg, 11.955... 9.95 ~Corsetry- Dept: Second Floor Just Say “CHARGE IT” on Sears Revolving Charge Alto can be Used just Like a Regular Charge Account errs Paid esta iged - (ir ins HF Hy Heil i ee i, fe ge Ee a ne fd ae f. i is total of nine cents. Those two would’ produce a total of 12314 millions for | highways in the next two years. - Birthday Plans for Williams Set LANSING (® — Scientific ad- vances afd their effects on Mich-; ispring dresses} liams’ birthday dinner Saturday) ° night in Detroit. . | Theme of the annual testimonial is “‘missiles-atomic energy — new wim” partment, Sciences, Technology and New Industries.’* _ Walker L. Cisler, president of the Detroit Edison Co., will talk on! peaceful uses of atomic energy and) J. Russell Bright, member of the, ‘University—taculty, | _\ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,"MARCH 5, 1950 misses, petite and half sizes Bes son colorful and We can only show you a few of this big collection of coat styles that are moking fashion news. _Come try the new wide collar fashions! See fine back- . detailing and other new fea- tures! Classic styles too. Colors include coral, beige, gold, gray, ‘blue, green or navy. Misses 8 to 20, Petite 8 to 18 and. 14% to 24%. You'll be thrilled by these coats ... amazed at the price! (Be sure to shop early.) o% wool, 10% wolaue: o . _WayneState— will outline work of the Governor’s Science Advisory Board. About 1,500 persons are expected to attend the $50-a-plate dinner. SPORTCOATS JACKETS BUY NOW FOR Easter E-Z PAYMENT ALWAYS LOW, LOW - PRICES! Come In! Browse Around! Open Friday “til 9 P.M. SY : Women's Ready-to-Wear Dept.‘ Poe Just Take oaths te Pay ox Use Like a Regular Charge , “Charge I" on Sears Revolving Charge. Save $1.98 on every dress... and get the newest, freshest - fashions of a-great-new season, We have one‘and two-piece _ styles, Empire silhouettes, princesses, sheaths, bouffants and cropped jackets...and many more besides. We have the most fabulous fabrics ever in a truly magnificent array of colors, so come fill your wardrobe with fashion. now, Sizes 10 to 20, 7 to 15, 14% to 24%. on your money back” shop. Sears Friday | 4 4 quality : night until 9 ‘ Regular S9¢ Girls’ nylon anklets .........,50.+.. 2 for $1 : a Regular 48c Children’s nylon anklets ....,....+. 2 for 78c = + « «from jailored pnd dressy styles, frilly, : lace-trimined sissy styles, All in easy care ig : cottons and cotton blends in a great .s assortment of colors and prints. Some with . j embroidery, too! Sizes 32 to 38. . | | / stretch nylons Reg. 98¢ Pr. a Save 32c / Full fashioned, self seam stretch. Full fashioned regular length and knee high stretch. “Hurry in today for se savings. . ~ seamless stretch . -.Q9* Pr. Same- quality as other famous brands selling at 1.65. Sears famous Royal Purple . oe ¥ 555 Assorted. hand washable nylon toppers actually _ worth 10.98. Tapered Ps sleeves, club or Peter Pan collars. White, pink, flame red 6r malibu. [- Honeylane Sizes 7 to 14. _.__ Hurry in todayl _ Washable 2 ® 7 L& (/ Lo ry 7 to 14 Shop Sears Second Floor girls’ Honeylane spring dresses Sprightly spring dresses by the dozen! Honey- lane® cotton plaids, pastels, plaids, checks, &, stripes and many more... ff 4e% In Sizes 7-to Ta on » bli spring hats 99* Usually 1.49 Honeylane®. flower clips, straws with flowers or leaves. Fit ae z Kerry-teen®. sizes too! SHOP SEARS. beac ee ay Perfect for Easter. ‘ FRIDAY NITE ‘TIL 9 . 18 S, SAGINAW EARS _ North : Saginaw St. Pho ~ eS SE tee Fee ae 3 * er A ee ee I nLmnun arn dee a + % : : 6 4 + * Fs = —. a a eS te 5 aaa Te er ee eee te stomennes i ean tonne epee a. pce ah ts " Daca eR as Re 5 e So ee oe ee ee) But Mother Denies Murder Plot SAVINGS RECEIVED BY THE 10th OF THE MONTH | EARN FROM THE lst Mamber of Federal Savings and Loan insurance «+ Savings Accounts Insured to $10,000 2055 W.12 Mieka |] * * * Berkley . ; F g : Z ve HEBSE : te] 3 z E g 3 a a AL § | 8 |} paid to keep them from ki z f f i; i & , Pes hal } i ati ij f pa % © 4 te Gere You Are Cordially Invited TONIGHT Thomas Feonomy Furniture (0, a ** - to Attend Our From 7 Until 9 P. M. 36] south Saginaw Street - REFRESHMENTS =~ DEMONSTRATIONS / a A Gift for Each Family > &¢ &@ & € ea ° * ey 4, "cuRets Vigorets | es HuDNUT Hi VITAMINS & | MINERALS BR id ~ YOUR GUIDE TO BUOYANT. _ HEALTH! 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Washable, reversible jackets ‘nok Men of the base gathered on the : City ces nico. tm teri Be Petorkey to Expand Creek Township board, It is the : ee gual aes profession.” |. PETOSKEY @—The city lim- | first city limits extension since — ‘Base officers credited’ the city’s ip chacnoongo pe Boss. before adoption of the present 4 fe with | ¥ sc crea | charter some 35 years ago. | - Ri a tion of an industrial park by an- { ae — 4 re-enlist dur-| nexation of a part of adjacent South Carolina had a severe! r@ ‘Bear Creel Ti Toyeahip, "the mere earthquake in 1836. ‘ LOOK AT THESE ~ TERRIFIC SPRING AND "ASTER CLOTHING BUYS! “Fabulous values for men! ; Greatest anit event in over 19 YEARS! — Luxurious all-wool tweed coats ity tna Sage cach pockate — 19.88 is Wash 'n wear covert slacks ; ‘808 rayon 205 DACRON .... for top | ~ ~ lowest price in OVER TEN . _ Pleo stalbestn aoa tee 4.88 YEARS! You have three big : ‘ days —oo b ; = suit special. . Hurry—thése : Fine cotton imported raincoats will sell fast! “ —ieetc 8,88 ~ ’ popular oyster shade. Sizes 36 to 46. Washable reversible jackets Neat flannel or lustrous polished clr Sis to ; 6.88 value in America! 100% ALL-WOOL SPORT COATS Fine wash n wear ‘sport shirts Big unrenet of wach 1.59 Big assortment of wash ‘n wear neats, arene er Embroidered shirtwaist dresses Eyelash fringes, Schiffis, silk-look ' eotton-and-Cupionis®, fine cottons group! Wanted colors! jae 22. 6.89 Blouses in fabulous fabrics! New light sod sodbertoue'o : Ivy stripes, random plaids, Spring-Summer cotton skirts boucles and costly y silk effects... Smooth fabrics! Textures! Plaids? all quality-tailored in 3-button” : Schl Staal Foll ereced! Bobs | 2.99 model with center vent and pocket details! Latest colors. 22-80. flap pockets. 35 to 46, - } Westerfield all-wool flannel slacks ...6.88 Treceemdecbnitmewte 299 : | repellent cotton . . zipper I * _ . | neredible values! — Washable flannel, gab slacks } , \, Washable yon fanaa of rayon _ BOYS’ WASHABLE ee IVY-STYLED SUITS . - Fine short sleeve sport shirts soe eebanied epamus ia 0d eta 99¢ a9 9 paisleys, stripes. 6-16. . Alterations included on men’s and boys’ sport coats and slacks free ehorations | Here's the handsome durable suit to get your boy for Easter! penne Ae ra Oe with stripes, fancies bail hecho tn new dress and sport models! 6-12. ROBERT HALL [S HEADQUARTERS - OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. FOR HUSKY BOYS - | ; THE, PONTIAC. 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Avalnble in whi oF yellow gold. second hand. strap. Waterpitor st re came Ment aux 1 OPEN FRIDAY *% a —_ ie uspension Oo 4 are Liege ot Taped ant W. Lee of 4 CAROL ANN REITER by Carol Ann Reiter and Joseph I. Miller.- Her parents are Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Reiter of 3408 Fieldview Rd., Orchard Lake. He is the son of Mr.yand Mrs. Irv- ing Miller of 3802 Breaker Rd., Drayton Plains. Oxford Will Elect Three Councilmen - OXFORD...—_Three-. councilmen will be elected in next Monday's annual election with tWo to serve for two years and one for a one- year term. Candidates for the trustee posts| - are incumbents Ted Pearson Jr., now: serving as village president, and Edmund Unger. They ‘will be opposed for re-election by Gordon A May 19 "ates | Mathie, Claude Rogers and Neil Coulter. ef “The two men ula taciee the highest number of votes will serve for two years and.the third highest for one year. Imlay City Chief Says Acid in Car Possibly Mistake IMLAY CITY — Police Chief Neil Wheeler said he now thinks it might have been a mistake that the windshield washer on his per- sonal car was filled with acid in- stead of solvent. * * * Wheeler told Romeo State Police yesterday that when he used the washer the liquid in it pitted and discolored the windshield, The:acid also ate away the molding around the edge and some paint on the hood. At the time he suspected it was the work ‘of some Miiscreant. j a * * Damage was estimated at about; $400, according to police, * “We're still not overlooking the fact that it might have been the work of a prankster,” Wheeler said. Ceylon is separated from, south- eastern India by-the Gulf of Ma- ‘ nar and Palk Strait. It bas an area of 25,332 square miles, ae. Clubs - iMeet to Stress — —— and as the family in- 'Fine Arts’ Theme Five Rochester Men Seek Village Offices ROCHESTER—Five men, includ- dates for the four posts open on the village commission’ in Mon- Burr, William _C.. Chapman and James C. Hill. Other candidates are John A. Boeberitz-and Roy ‘playing _ |the night of the slaying when Flam : |touching my personal things.” bents, are candidates for the four trustee ing three incumbents, are_candi-| nery came in and asked who put his clothing out: into the room over the restaurant. marked: “I don't mind a little, herein around, but I, don't like. anybody ~ A few hours later, Neitling was beaten to death with the stock of OO cekaia et: tiees doaren ‘saa der, the onetime college student could go to prison for life. Replacing Uranium Voting Monday Sain in Orion Barrick. Is _Unep for Presidency, epee Contests Also Lacking ORTONVILLE. — Raymond Bar- rick wil] be unopposed in his bid -|for election to the village presi- dency in Monday's non-partisan spring election here, the village clerk announced today. Present Vilage . President Wil-| mer G. Kilbourn is resigning this LaVerne Borst, Treasurer Jennie Saunders and Assessor Weber Ware. Four men, including two incum- len Stevens seeking re-election to a two-year term. Other: trustee candidates are Donald-.A,Barnes and John -K. Teare, both to sérve for two years. The polls in the Fire Hall will Rewold, Sehi testified that Flannery rel” Space-Age Securities - department's final report giving Sia ailing vicious Jail Romeo Youth ir-| to their present posts are Clerk | windshield of the new police car, ‘Flannery and Neitling livéd in a) - WATT “TEL FT. THAWS + Some rural. roads full of ruts which make driving hazardous are already closed to through traffic snow will melt, and these roads picture above. As the spring thaw sets in, the pars poe. Oakland County Read Six Students Found Smoking Recommends Similor Action. . Against © Poor ‘Attitude, cone Interest H igh lin Orion \Vote March9 : LAKE ORION—The annual: vil- lage election, expected to draw about the-largest turnout of voters in the area, will take place 'Mon- day in Lake Orion. . | | Running against each other for} - the office of village president are - | William Shoup, Citizen’s. Party, and Clarence Braidwood, Village Party. | Mary Parkinson, Citizen's. | been. 2 ty ate, is : “for re-election to her 15th one- year, term ‘as clerk, ; ‘Treasurer. Geraldine z Camp-| bell, Citizen's Party, will be chal- Te-election by Village’ Board of Education last night fore: -scieed sibtila aupeeeias ix ake tinuation ‘of the smoking regulation Which calls for suspension of of- fenders for the remainder of the oe “Pontiac Press Phote said today at the amount: of — 2 umps to $1,068 Per Person. sources climbed to a new high of $1,068. But this average was about average income. eee OE trae comet pe pei. gl na Average for the entire was $1,918. The said the aver- age income, of the farm popula- tion increased $101 last year., But the average tor the non- farm population declined $48. These figures were given in the the 1958 net realized farm income at $13,060,000,000, up. $2,220.000,u00 or 2 per cent ‘from . 1957,. Net realized. income is the amount available for spending # farmer has paid his produc exe penses. . _* &® & " 's average farmyincome was $2.16, up3 per cent over the gesaea™ ring te the fer population other than trom im The realized net ineome of dw operators last year was $2,750, compared with $2,232 in 1957, * * *® , The 1958 increase in farm in- come reflected higher’ prices for After Drunk Spree ROMEO — A 20-year-old Romeo youth, who put his foot through the caused troublé in the local Dairy Bar, and allegedly threatened Officer Robert Jacobs, is inMa-i_ comb County Jail today. Robert Mulholland of 231 S. Main St., was arraigned yesterday bée- fore Justice Francis A. Castellucci on-charges of drank and disorder- ly conduct. He was sentenced to pay $160 in fines and court costs: =Farm Income Hits 48 per cent less than the non-farm is Si a generninent yat a roadblock near .Chafeop, in |British government's lenged for Commissioner’ ti M. oak: they bedi tacdio dhitice the winder will affect Party cae age Decker. a in which the violation oc- as shown.in the what they can do.the rest of the war: The -colden Ger tai 3 Citean'e Parl ' ied in the : iene pangs ign sncelinncia Sch year, they ity, is the sole candidate for the| directive that similar meageres will become in- said, will make reconditioning the roads a bigger office she now holds as assessor. | be taken for eviderice of poor Joh thle epring.s <5 &:; ; _.|, Three will be elected to serve student attitude or miigconduct, ; é _ {two-year terms gs trustees. Citi-| The board action climaxed the ~~ \gen's Party candidates are | ‘which began with a dis- ierceer cc, xe ns Gel - the illage Party t are Robert e _E Sheardy, George R. (Ray) OS ae see amount received for marketings, ich and Mary Jane De Roseau. government payments, value of last year’s record volume of crops, farm consumed products and rent- = = 4enire_->>__|the suspension canaiky _as_being delayed of 1957 craps al value Of homes—at $37,965,000,- New Heating a ners and some increase in government |000, ot a aanecneae a TP Gee spobemena auked tl tehe 3 ee the soll bank land jin 1957 ioe as _[modified and that each case be ha a peg 2 Perens _— mated ene coe aw an Another said having a child out . formes Se April La eee isis ; = of school for such a long period | 200,000, q little more than 2 per | previous year. . works a who of ceat above the level of a year Reccyins: annual shednss per jecepenence oe must wef tor Pte ode to e cartier. by states ranged froma high perts, Dec keep him up with his class, --~ The department estimated the|of $12,815 in Arizona to a low of! to Act. Quickly Auk ob nat wel at, 1958 gross farm income — the/|$1,019 in West Virginia. other pa rents who can’t afford tu- Tee itarpest percentage {0-' mpEPENDENCE ‘TOWNSHIP (tors face the problem of a. child New Fighting Starts in Africa Security Forces Kill “Native in Clash With Spear-Bearing Group BLANTY RE, Nyasaland (AP) | Africans took up-spear and war We i the con- : ‘ forces and nationalists in this British protectorate. Security forces. shot and killed a native in a clash with a hostile crowd of spear-bearing Africans Nyasaland's tentral province, : x * * Security forces encountered. a number of other roddblocks in the same afea. ' The @lash came after a day of comparative quiet. But native re- sentment still ran high at the lama. tion of a state of cmecounes the outlawing of the African National party and the deportation of the leading nationalist, Dr. Hastings x k& * Police, ground and—air. forces: were..on the- alert throughout Nyasaland-as well as in neighbor- ing Southern Rhodesia. Thirty-two Nyasas were report- ed killed’ and scores wounded Tuesday, the day after Banda’s arrest and the proclamation of the be open from 7 a.m. wire and to spend 90 days in jail. crease was 242 per cent in Kansas, where favorable weather helped to| ans to adopt a new heating ondi- with nothing to do, which is equally ~ __|Produce a big wheat crop. Dollar-/nance have been announced by the) “stressing. ‘wise, the Kansas average rose )OW"ship Board. ~~ oy The Board conténded it was con- cerned with students developing he —- right attitude. : * * * pee _ Members emphasized that the . After hearing heating experts J, iR. Moors, of Waterford Township and C. A. Asher of Detroit explain | the National Heating Reciprocal Health Center © councit rules, board members de- ! cided to take steps te adopt the for Healthy — opdihanet 2a aca as mer. volved to the entire rohan body Fights Senility ~ PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — A new heaith center was) here" my, It's for bang $739 in 1957 to $2,526 last! ‘Baldwin, school sag olae’'Se Si esaling caine: Gi ocue Gh aot moon Dr. John’ J, Hanion, director of Public Health Services for the Philadelphia Department of Health, said the center will prove that senility can be’ prevented through the kind of services it offers, . Included Becker on the Board of Review, in its program are! wi > group discussions, arts and crafts dent philosophy,”* Henry-L. Purdy, & -jand other forms of recreation : geared to the needs of older per- board president said. sons. It also provides services for OTHERS AS SERIOUS health . rehabilitation and employ-} - “A lot of behavior attitudes are ment for the oldsters. as serious and disruptive as smok- Hanlon said the staff includes ing. Students who are habitual tru-._. ‘an occupational thera’ - Fecre-}" cause disturb- ation leaders, a chologist, psychiatric social work. -\{gory,”" Purdy contended er, public health nurse;—physician The board endorsement of ad- and a clerk, ministrative policy on smoking and The wellhead value of natural gas produced in Texas in. 1957 was estimated by the U.S: Bureau state of emergency. of Mines at 493 million dollars Farm Structure Near ‘Highland Built in 1842 By REBA HEINTZELMAN Everything about the old home ,of the Roland Armstrong’ family symbolizes the ruggedness of the early Americans. who. established the Centennial farm near High- land. * * * From the original bluish-colored glass windows upstairs, right on down to the two-foot-thick stone ‘foundation walls, there is-evidence of ‘construction methods designed to withstand many, years of living. Back in 1831, Judge Norman Davidson purchased a section of land near Flint, moved his .wife nine children ‘from - Avon, NLY., and the rugged life of homesteading began. Soon afterward, two of the judge’s boys, Perry and Benjamin, decided to leave the crude log cabin and do their own home- Steading. PUHORASED o00 ACRES In 1842 they purcha: on the Highland road site, cleared house. Benjamin's « 60a deeinee, Mrs, Margaret Davidson Arm- strong; 87, was born, grew ‘up, married, ralsed- a ‘family, and stift lives -in the old house with her son’s family, the present Armstrorgs, The old” home has served fivé creased, sadticgiiwaieiiiads un- til now there are 16 apacious rooms in the two-story structure. Big bandhewn timbers, laid on the cut-stone foundation hold the house in place, There is no mortar between the ones; they are fitted and wedged Old Home Looks Fit for Another 100 Years into place. Armstrong says = is a long- -lost art. Original wooden pegs holding Eo strators, teachers, PTA council po cnanp suing oar gta ee member. Their report will be due by. end of the present-school year. Leonard Polls. Open Monday © SHEILA ANN BOYNEY - Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Boyney of 1335 Mead Rd., Rochester an- nounce the engagement of their | daughter, Sheila. Ann, to Lewis R, Watson. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs; Park Watson of Albion. the house together stubbornly refuse to budge for new ‘installa- tions and improvements. There are 14-inch. planks on the upstairs floors afd the tiny bub- sed 600 acres/ the land and built the haa | 3 OVER 100 YEARS OLD—The Centennial farm ome of the Roland Armstrongs near Highland tefiaciously to land first broken to the ae oe te family in 142. oe foundation _Fequiring no mortar the frame house took fit to ‘veather the next 100 years as well. Additions made through five gen- erations now provide 16 spacious. rooms for com- ‘|for his descendants and would be bles in the light blue window panes indicate they were hand blown— another lost art, according to. Arm- strong. WOULD BE PROUD Old Benjamin’set a fine example proud to know his fifth generation of offsprings inherited a litte of} his ruggedness Four tioued now located on the land—granted to pioneer farmers i An August wedding is planned. Rivalry Seen Lacking in Romeo Election ~ ROMEO — Only the incumbents and one appointee are seeking re- election to their present posts in Monday’s spring election: here, -- Joseph C. Rymill will run again fot village president, Sidney J. White for clerk, Elaine M. Hosner Mrs. CL. 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Maurice Cole, a Pontiac attorncy: and Oakland County Circuit Court commissioner. The Prohibition party has nominated Kenneth Cole, | a Saginaw attorney. i The two are vying for the seat held by Talbot Smith, a Demo-) cratic nominee for re-election. The two Coles asked Hare fo | Adicts that county elec- | . tion commissioners do. Hare notified election commis-| sioners throughtout the state today | that the problem was theirs, The Oakland County commission is | comprised of Probate Judge Arthur’ E. Moore, County Treasurer | ~ Charles A. Sparks and County: Clerk-Register of Deeds Daniel T. Murphy Jr. They are expected to make a ruling soon. An Angry Heir Ravages Homes He Didn't Get MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP)—A| disgruntied heir copled off in jail today after damaging three houses which his grandmother the | family. | * *& & Police Capt. 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A letter should include your el same, yous Soctel Seeing: Mune on Heme: geet old and new address. * If, in moving or for any other fl payments be sure. to let the local office know immediately 80 it can start an investigation. The sooner you do, the -sooner you'll get the missing checks. Generally, if you report # check lost, stolen or mis- < placed, the Social Security Administration will immedi- \ ately put out an order to stop payment on the checks. CAN GET SUBSTITUTE — ‘ ‘ ss ___If the investigation shows the check hasn't been cashed, aaa ~ “the "Treas ury Department will send you an application form to ‘be used to get a substitute check. It usually takes between two and four wale from the time you report the missing check and the time _ you'll, be issued another-——of you act promptly in return- at danger of being- thwarted by our) oy pat national failure to finance it ade- ‘ quately,” Williams said. So ‘ . 4 ; TRUETONE for ‘59> TRUTONE 21” (Diag. Meas.) 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Boleratz, 79, of 1947|while at work as. a luxury tax bu- a ke lnte-dor on Se two sisters, _ ~|S. Commerce Rd. Ra. will be held 1/reau auditor in Cit} Hall. "__jatvaid classes Service will be held at 9:30 a'm,|B™- Friday at Richardson Bird Ses: Dr. OF a 1 © ee , Saturday at the Chelsea Methodist! pn wat tinny vate’ iake| INDUANAPOU ye nat ARORA | ne|Home Chapel. Reo -poas om rere. j ne ee sees taken to Cadillac for burial. : THOMAS L. WALSH ie | Service for Thomas L. Walsh, n 4.29, of 4141. Voodmont St.,” Drayton Rickter of Detroit and Mrs, Eva Pins, will be held at 2 p.m, Sat-|- maltz of Royal Oak; three sis-Urday at the Marimont Baptist f H d| Sed atin sera ne sO Doaihy Esewhere ‘Boat. Dea lers to Hol Service and burial tok place in His body is at the Coats Funeral Esmond. Home, 3141 Sashabew Rd. a eae sesame m= Annual |S ports Show Of a former vice president, Word has “been received of the Ruby: his parents, Mr. and Mrs ian Hive: grpndehildren: andithe Strand Theater in Pontiac. Grey alee Surviving are her husband, Clar- Services -will be held at 2 p.m. ence D.; her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Mom and Dad Get. Only) triguing new blues, grays, f browns and blocks .,.¢le- *. Hs . Sos kena! wetted | bei and to James Matlin, emoclalige ; formér residerit of Pontiac. She\* daughter, Elaine; and’ a son, |to 1944 when he became president sorts show of the Pontiac Marine| president, will include the newest} ORR Ae Coes item 0. ot teen) ene, Wee etoese and Boat Dealers Assn. will be!models of boats—from the fisher-if " Mrs. Mastin, 88, was a’ member/¢, William O. of Pontiac. ee held: March 12-14 at Miracle Mile|man's rowboat to. large i = of the Oakland Park Methodist, Mr. Walsh was killed yesterday; NEW YORK (AP) —’Nat Wolff, Sbopping Center, lake, cruisers. = _) Church: t when 2 : = a suring are Two wis, George Teight Wain In Walrond abend of actress Bane "Beat the show will be ; y a ‘The family said memorials may tion, He at one. time was an agent : rials wit be on’ dlaplay, = &. Of Marimont Bente ones Fund for many tm stars Proceeds from the event will | with pew nendelb of-autheued ine: ‘= rT of Marimont Baptist Church, * go to the Water Patrot tors from the small electric | = s DENVER (AP) = The Mo st| Oaklatd County: Sheriff's Dept. yoller te latge, four - cylinder, | —— MBS. CALVIN H. UKENA —/niey, Joseph C. Wiliging, 14, Ro-| A. speciel-fenture. will. be the, Met hereepewer types. 6 Sg Mrs. Calvin H. Ukéna, wife of alman Catholic bishop of the Pu-iscreening of color movies of Syl-| Marine hardware; acce: = § foriner assistant pastor of First'ebio, Colo., divcese since 1941,/van Lake Ski Club. The’ films in-|and docks will also be shown, jj === Presbyterian Church, Pontiac, diedidied Tuesday of a heart attack.|clude water ski sceneg and show! The show will open at = 8 yesterday in Lincoln, Neb.,’after @\He was born in Dubuque, Iowa; | instructional and stunt ski activi-March 12 and remain open until] == | . jdong illness. and was ordained a priest in 1908. |ties of the club; 9 each evening through March 14.5 == | She leaves her husband and two ~*~ * * Music on the electric organ will — i= -|sons, Jay and Peter, both at home.| CHICAGO (AP) — Thomas Ce-|be provided ‘by. students of Weig-| Songstress Sophie Tucker lit-]——— 9 The Rev. Mr, Ukena is assistant|cjj Cashen 79, president of the|and Music Studio. A spring and/erally was born on the road. = g vetoes pastor of Westminster Presbyte-|Switchmeri’s Union of,- North|summer fashion show will be put/mother was fleeing from = <7 9) rian Church in Lincoln, |America from 1921 to 1947, died|on bythe Nadon Shop. ini a wagon across Poland == & ae DAVID L. LANDWEHR Wednesday after a brief iliness. hence eli enon = § vad , 2 | 2 = c “Al NEW David L. = NE, s a 7 Orchard Place, wil te sbl be} : = | aia Wriiay af Our Lady of Rate] A HUB EXCLUSIVE IN PONTIAC... |= -} Catholic Church. Burial will follow , Rs = | 2 Reeary wil be vetted at 6 pan | = 4 tonight at Donelson-Johns saa : | ==> g ay Home in Pontiac. — | 2 Mr. Landwehr died Saturday ;—— : Sc Pee y FACLE (= . Thursda ~ Friday - Soturd lattack._He was a iia wes i [Lady of Refuge Catholic Charcb. - } b -EAG E =F | se t y= a ur "Ts St., after an. illness of several| Surviving are a son, Floyd J.) a months. He was 53. Kanir of Orchard. Lake, and two. Y = ‘March 5-6-7. es 2 an aes brothers. ‘ . i == , Truck sion, he was a _. P ‘ | —— ‘ . member. of Cantral Curtetion| ERS. CEARIDICE &. 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He belongs to the). < ae : —- of such a ‘man. During the meal pe % woling the ahege? reminisced about how much) “But with all his eeeaets, generation? jonas if oucher life was when he was alhe isn’t paying @ny attention to ‘best: one on his campus. =~ are’ lax, it_is because we have/. " ‘The biggest culprits» are prob- ee ta Bearskins Need Lot of Lovin’ ‘Mangy Hats of British : Guardsmen Lambasted : _ in-Letter-to Times. | LONDON (AP) — Britain's - famed Brigades of Guards today The tall, furry’ hats peat te 8 : _ have worn on state occasions sinde’ before Waterloo were under fire. | Ex-RAF man Peter Page, in a) = letter to the London Times, wrote! es that- the bearskins on guardsmen 3 outside Buckingham Palace w were, 4 in bac hes ev “ 4 “Some le qieree looking 4 fringes and look magnificent,” he) + wrote._“‘Some—have_no_fringes. =| 5 all arid look curiously bald.-Others . have a slightly tattered, almost! a2 : his studies, grace “a ages " * jeered his 18-|to flunk out. tll break : pe gs Mn tga “sa s os year-old son, ea fel us wate bow mothers heart.” ; ase a & . row sully a hopeful time. ‘tone Is the postwar letdown in Golf { Dutters Will Love It ae ‘ity to! blame? Is tolyw . eo cs television? : = : ’ if ’ ae ae oe -~ o . We doubt that-it is any of these 3 4 things. yp tyra oo to ee ee ei Bek ge home. In fact it lies in the homie. Pe - It anything™ is spoiling the i thy oe io" younger generation today it is the *- 2 {2 ;| Of the brightest in the purple*sky. If you look atvit through AP Feature Writer ~ If you plan to visit Mars on your vacation in 2003, be — sure to bring plenty of color film for your camera and your golf clubs, tennis racquet or skis. The Martian sky is deep purple. Blue, white. and yellow Clouds hang high over the red desert langacere: Btars shine even by day. — Sports will be a major attraction for oe because Mars’ gravity is:about two-fifths that on Since your muscles will be just as 700 will be | able to jump inore than. twice as high or af fat. The average tennis player’s game will be much Sut. ter. In golf, earthly duffers may drive the ball 500 yards - or more. Ski. jumping—twice as far as on earth—will draw the more adven to the Martian polar hills. You'll need specially insulated clothes, even if you plan to stay near. the equator. The temperature there may climb _ to 80 Fahrenheit during the day but' it ean fall 100 below at night. On the average, Martian temperatures afe 80 or 90 degrees below those on earth. *~ — : WN: 28: : *" Bring @ space helmet’too, Martian air is as thin as that 11 miles above the earth. Aid it has no oxygen. You won't need a raincoat. It never rains, hails or snows. on Mars. The frost and ice in the polar regions condense directly from the air.when the weather turns cold. There are no oceans, rivers or lakes. © >. The brightest objects in the night sky are Mars’ two little moons, Phohos and Deimdés. = e Phobos, the larger, is only 10 miles in diainpter: But | it is so close to Mars that it looks about a third as large a8 our moon does from earth. Deimos will be -hagder to find. It is only five miles in diameter and much higher. ItJooksfrom- Mars like a bright Star and takes from two to three days to cross. the sky. ' Around sunrise and sunset, a greenish star will be one “binoculars or a small telescope; you may be able to pick out the oceans and.continents of the garden planet. earth. Mars will be an ideal place to spend a honeymoon—as i soon.as we overcome its-one main drawback. ~ - You Sep cies your brite throtieir's space helmet. letting the side down for it to havea slightly comic, moth-rid- den a. #! * * Well - Price mustaches bristled angrily in barracks throughout Britain. The Grena- diers, Coldstreams, Scots, . Irish and Welsh Brigades ‘instinctively closed ranks. “Whenever a bearskin — unserviceable, it is replaced,” torted the War Office aa e “Exaggerated,” snapped Lt. Col. Michael ‘O’Cock, brigade ma- jor. of the Household Brigade |, which supplies oe appets sen- tries. * ma * But after a moment of reflection > he added apologetically: ‘‘We are |... sorry-to have to agree that some! ee | caps are a pe oa scruffy.” : “T-am afraid they are not re- placed often enough. Some are 50 and used ‘to make new. ones.’’- At the Ministry of Supply ‘a ee ee Glisson: ‘‘Bearskins need @ lot of lovin’. You've got to treasure ‘them like your best girl.” Glisson. ran his fingers attec: tone, down his own glossy ma Gay” moe “Be- live mé, if I saw a foe tha with a mangy bearskin, his feet way to the lockup.” Expert Chaser of Starlings - Takes Big Job GREAT BEND, Kan. (AP) — Otto Standke, who chases star- birds away from a cattle . with -his secret method. | Brookover, who operates an 98)- Kan. - * * &* i Brookover says the starlings eat feed and roost on the cattle’s foreign vi ‘see. the pageantry of Britain. It is r athe years old. Worn ones ere cut up wouldn't touch the ground on his! | lings, will try to frighten the! Standke has been hired by Earll | acre feed yard that can’ ‘handle} ; 11,000 animals at Garden City,}” *. * + hen 4 PP have to work ome See = time for a change on this job,”" h E - said Test Nie" -coclacslet Masons ; Spaces wv vc meen Pig fis Tat birthday Tuesday, er Tes This Offer for a Limited Time! Ne POA a a RE RRR EES ENR 1 ARR CERN REN IR FE SCTE SPIRE REE ON IS 5 SUSIE eR! ER ORNS A "48 "SOUTH. SAGINAW “STRE — numeral Torcons 9985 — se FiairLine Topcoats in versatile, all-weather . models. Wool gabardine of a quality never before .gold-under- $44.95. Syl-mer silicone fi nish sheds rain and stain. Also: all- woot tweeds,. Shetlands, Saxonies * Coit yo 0d «50h 8 oes, ee Suits, light is right this spring. ..new Weer nes in soft wool-Orlon flannels; lighter’ ights in aft: wool gabardines, worstedS sae cee nt - Sport Coats in brushed wool- Orton. oe 24.08 pied? 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DOGS ~ oxe. t 3 Y — et , our i anene 7TtT + ore TOT ETT ret vTTT 7 TTT TT TTY i \ } g , R PACKAGE ° f tb fi all } \ i . = 2 ha ete s eles lesa reeree ss + MATCH EM 3 . 3 a = FREE 50 EXTRA 5 | saiGold Bell Stamps with Purchase/g= a] With 3 Phe. : : Downyflake Frozen sa WAFFLES Ji # coUPaN EXPIRES asia ith MAAN au ule PEOPLE’S EXTRA BONUS COUPONS = FREE 50 EXTRA | (Sz Gold Bell Stamps with Purchase mu With % Cans PEOPLE’S EXTRA BONUS 31 FREE 50 EXTRA [| |. e 3 Gold Bell Stamps with Pare =) With &.-Lbs. U.S. No. 1 ge Mciatosh APPLES §*™ “COUPON EXPIRES MARCH th pen AI ay ah ae UICIU; HART FREESTONE PEACHES” aa 10° - ag PHILLIPS sot ‘bacon squares | TOMATOES | ony a 19: |." = se ik REE = 1OOD=O-MAT | 465 E. Pike Street Co Sanford Street _ FR 2-1 SUDED- MA Le i a VAULGRoattioltini mea eae Ph. 831] Saeets 3 eign oa syle e _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH. 5, 1950 Soe dae ee 5 ‘ ee oe ‘Veer ae ei pickled ‘shrimp. appe-|¢rs that spring is.sure to _ the lean. These “the. Continued low. pork prices reaks, called “marbling,” melt many “sales” of canned: vege-|when thé meat is cooked leaving tables and fruits are other “‘signsithe cut tender and easy to eat. af the times” at the grocery stores. he Jean of U,.8. Choice beet will “Most pork cuts are priced clearence te et Se bene gain your attention, and will likely }will be pinkish red and porous. be during the next six weeks, re-f- What other otein fi de wilt ports the MSU Marketing Agent-| vou consider this week? Lamb fancy. and|The large fall crop of pigs will ae wail wie about ou they beverag @ at: yourjreach its peak of supply late in| 20)". Mt ge several “weeks March or early April. This U8" some stares are featuring poul- | fdr Pickled|antees the family that likes bom ey. Walor'aaae ibdlos of Geer’. rid ; fe igh | Shrimp, ; pleasurable good eating at reason-| "** x tates te 00 Bittle ye ee _jfor six large cream puffs. - | Pickled Shrimp. __ able cost, : eg nie 4. A little Janet Postma, -a fifteen-year-old : foe Bees “| 3 tablespoons mixed pickling spices nae A cand ‘| arithmetic will give cost per ‘ member of the 4H Club, lives mB Sa » pane } ee ees It you are looking for a lean) serving when you figure that fry- Troy Sapnanh Zee paring © f 5 | st. 3eups vinegar ~ * 4 {pork roast, you might choose Bos! ory yield 114 servings per pound; enter the rhubarb cooking contest} 2, ee Fie mogg Led shrimp, cook’ shiettea (1M butt at 15 &0 20 cents & 80°! -sescers and turkeys weighing this year, Janet is 8 Junior) Py | Labo _ ignd deveined va_(ing: Loin roasts fit into about the} ovee 49 pounds yield 2 servings Leader in 4H work.~ She has a pense S Labor |v teh slices" * °™ “Mt MPlsame price bracket. Bacon is less) oo, pound. Fish will cost 10 to stamp collection, does some sewing > te pa Mix pickling spices, salt, sugar|™ the luxury class than it will be) 49 cents serving: and loves to skate. | _ How mitch doeg the wheat Jn @lang vinegar: in saucepan; |ther times of the year. Smoked). |. Here. is one-of Janet's favorite |loat..of bread cost? The actuallpring to point: Remove |Dicnics -are economical when you! Other meat alternates are eggs, rhubarb recipes: farm value for Wheat used.in the|from heat and stir in oll. Arrange{“igure that each pound serves two|cheese and dry Heans OF peas, RHUBARB CRUNCH’ average pound loaf of bread isishrimp and onion slices in alter-\PeoPle, == ' oe ne as nt dine By Jaiiet Postma about 2% cents. The big expenses inate layers in mixing bowl. Pour| Need pork to cook quickly? |Pread#! oh cect te 1 cup rolled. oats {in getting a loaf of bread in your/not vinegar mixture over shrimp. Then rib, center or loin chops ene Se woe "m- | tS Gen Si repr tou, |aPket Dash are contr WOKDG.| "Paace saucer over erm and| are cay’ choles. ‘Good cooks |ttant Sc Peas are "0 2 eat Sead : the Info: ee i down (to hold -shrimp. in| will. bi them. first, then put Fresh Florida strawberries are ‘‘y oup granulated sugar tn mga Pe can ad pickling mixture). Cover and sea-| the lid on and cook gently until joing “flown in” at their peak of = 1 teaspoon, eisnemon.. Pave he ling 9 one|*0% in refrigerator 24 hours be- they are a dull gray color all the | re.i ripeness. ‘They are-few and | 1 tablespoon water y ea fore serving. Yield: 6 to 8 serv-| way through. ff any pink shoWs, is high, but a few go a long én, y pound loaf of bread was 10.8 cents), " | price ita few go | Mix oats, flour and brown Sugar. | while the retailer's average mark- ings. : rt fresh pork is not.done. P Way on ice. cream shortcake to | Cut in butter or margarine may was 3.3 cents a loaf. About a : >More cattle are being. fed qn {Set inane sppetiies. | | pastry. blender until _crum! _eent-went * vice stain this winter than ever before ae Place halt of this mitture in dineking eae the miller for Fish Needs Good Sauce /Sm" ti" "finding amore Ur S| Michigan's hothouse rhubarb is greased 8x8 pan. In spite of recent increases in} Enliven baked, broiled or fried|Choice grade beef as a result.|near its peak of supply. This will Cover with uncooked rhubarb, |the price of bread, it is getting fish dishes with a savory sauce |Look for labels that tell the grade|be highlighted by the annual . mixed with. remaining ingredi- |less expensive in relation to wages./made by. folding chopped ripe or ask someone in the meat de-'tival in Utica, March 7, and in your ents. Top with other half of [In 1987 one hour of factory laborjolives and chopped pickles into partment about the grade. grocery stores during the next two oat mixture. Bake 45 minutes [could purchase 11 one pound loaves|mayonnaise. Season with salt,| Smart shoppers can tell U. S.;months. Again, a little goes a in a 350-degree even. Serve. |of white bread in contrast sid ~~ iaegeeiaamiaeeartommiaas Pie gents Aging of a — mes oa warm, cut into squares. Vanilla 'loaves in 1948. It has a generous layer of white, | Look what Sealtest has done to Cottage Cheese = We've added luscious bits of golden-tipe ets Ge day at Utica High School.- All homemakers in this area are invited to enter rhubarb dishes. she expects to enter in the cooking contest Details may be had from the Oakland County at the Annual Rhubarb Festival to be held Satur- ~ Cooperative Extension Service. < 73 a Try Peanut Coated Chicken main course as. delectable -as,the same oil for frying again and ptjdessert. } in. For salad dressings,’ peanut GEORGIA CRUSTY CHICKEN is.an excellent alternative for) ‘ tlnup/erncber maa olive oil. , ia cup f crousa sahed peanuts | TOSSED GREEN SALAD | 1 — Rub wooden salad bow! with | ‘ 2 tablespoons of milk .} at garlic bud for a faint whisper Dip cutup chicken in egg-milk) of garlic. in salad. Pluck apart | , batter, then dip each piece in com} (by hand) and break up crisp |. bination of ground peanuts, cracker! salad greens—lettuce, chicory, | i megl, salt, peper and chopped) endive, romaine, watercress or Be sute chicken is evenly! red cabbage (combination of sal- with the peanuts and! ad greens adds interestto sal- cracker crumbs. ads.) Add bite-size pieces of - Fry in hot peanut oil in heavy! green pepper, cucumber, toma- frying pan until each piece is to, aud cauliflower; chopped | golden brown and tender. Drain on chives and radish slices. ; paper towels. Serve piping -hot,) just before serving, add dressing —only enough to. make leaves of Sart one ee greens glisten. Gently toss together To make gravy: Drain fat trom |inti) every piece of vegetable is skillet; leaving brown pieces of | coated. Serve in large bowl, indi- peanut cracker crust (any that dual i ' ‘ fea cae) vidual bows or on individual ‘sald are oe sid 5 tabtegpeene ten no -(TEANUE terrain S): | skillet, then add, all at once, 1| {5 cup wine vinegar = *|S”S*S*~S CR ee cr, ; cop water. Stir constantly until aspoon celery "| gravy ts of proper consistency, Rate tried chicten sit het b Yq teaspoon salad herbs - }eults, corn on or buttered) Keep in covered jar in refriger: lima beans, and a tossed greeniator. Shake well before using salad for a dinner that's sure to|Makes 1 cup dressing. Use for gre a tossed green salads. with finely is one of the best/chopped peanuts sprinkled over on the - market, Itsjtop of. salad. ‘ ae * Note: Another simple and good A i is i : bur — ; ; en, |dressing that adds a piquant taste , : a Bo |! * ek its j “seen | fish, doughnuts, potato chips and/to salads is.a mixture of 1/3 cup = ge a BALANCED DOUBLE ACTIO other foods. It doesn’t retain odors,|peanut butter to 2/3 cup mayon- ee & : ii S which makes it possible to use/naise, P = wae * w! Another sparkling flavor treat from Sealtest! Now the tangy Delicious alone or with cold cuts, fruits and vegetables, flavor of rich, golden pineapple is added to pure, creamy Seal- salads, sandwiches, snacks. Fresh Sealtest Pineapple Cot- : \ , . | test Cottage Cheese. Simply delightful—and.a delightfully’ .. tage Cheese is a zestful taste treat made to order for you— | Use Roman Bleach in bathroom »: . \ at simple way to add.a really different touch to Lenten menus, ~ as only Sealtest makes it. Try it. At your store.or door. - ! and kitchen. Sanitize when you : erie : gar | AQ\ SSeS | poe | lok what you can do with SEALTEST CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE towels, linens. Roman Bleach Sealtest Salmon Mold \ /‘obstet Supreme \ . : Pa tails, ees ich agg ine 5 ps Seatest Cottage Cheese Bae bottled horseradish Salad greens : age ther horse * : : all pieces. Mix together horses i ; stir in lemon juice. Cool. “cut lobster: meat into sma 4d lobster and mix, : Dissolve gelatin * poternst except salad greens and radish, salt, lemon juice we oar cere Sai toy mes a ot eeatin . mix well. Pour into’a 5-cup mold. well. Onis Weise Figrad ji oa srigtore. 4 servings. z rv’ * E ree! 3 : Chill until firm. Unmeld on salad greens. Jey SB a ahs * salad 9 : SAny cLoTHEes : : ‘ a eae Bhs ; t ‘aie : ) ony | . : ‘ : tess : | |. 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WILDROOT , CREAM-OIL Star-Kist “FROZEN FROZEN " | TUNA PIES DINNERS | & 's400 | ax CHICKEN, TURKEY, “$0¢ BEEF or SALISBURY STEAK [ff —@ . BOTTLE Dartmouth af) c | STRAWBERRIES Yor @# 6§ noe at CHOICE. “1200 BALDWIN at Columbia _ Open Weekdays 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. : OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 6 P. Me co hn ENR RE Ser 5 = r : ee fe — Epa ee a achat sit a 9 “serve at this time of year when everyone wants | hearty meals,.Cream or a lean sauce.is a ome ee accepmnnenent rm %% tekspoon soda 5 cups sifted enriched thes: (about) Soften yeast in water, Let stand 10 minutes. Add sugar, > salt and’ soda to sour cream. . flour to: make a thick batter. Add softened ae .fyeast and mix well. Add enough | 5 9° - | | = ” : ‘ : : 4 more flour to make a. soft dough: Turn out on lightly floured board) tor pastry cloth and ‘knead until Doe | smooth @hnd satiny, Shape dough into smali balls about size of wal- nute = s Piacé close together in 2 greased) | + » inchs, square pans, allowing 6 to; balls for each row. Let’rise until aa doubled ‘about 1% hours). Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees) about 30 minutes. Makes about 8! | | = mater Pan Rolls 27 % .. compressed or dry} Sticed bananas, strawberries and) ae for. "9" oranges are all delicious served in, orange juice. Nice for Sunday! + Toast Cereal With Filberts for Snack 7 This version of a favorite snack is, by request, without benefit of Cereal Crisps With Filberts Fs box (€ ounces) bite-size shredded) cup butter — RY celery. s anne & freshly -grated Romano orf Sapsatted toustedfiiverte Remove cereal shreds so. they | won't soak up butter; divide bis-| ~ quits in half. Melt half the butter add half ay me tee Dis i ee flavors of the various ingredients combine into an exoti¢ taste treat. Not only is it tasty and decorative, but it’s easy, to prepare, You are sure to be serving this delightful casserole to your family and friends year around. | Shrimp-pineapple Casserole -- pound shrimp : No. 9 can chit small ¢ * cu tn Pings Good “Krispy flavor | jt vf & 3 ‘ - Better ‘ating with thot | & ae { , COREE fm 2 Boneless Rolled Roost. For extra ‘enjoxment, serve your favorite spreads with everyone's favorite cracker —fresher, flakier* Sunshine Krispy Saltines. € Good soup tastes with. Krispy: Saltines. Mealtime and between meals, too—that good — flavor does ay food a pat CZ by = Me 19 j BORDEN’S Turn a simple salad into a delicious light meal P - GLACIER CLUB with “Krispy,” the saltine that out-tastes them all. Get a box... today | dk free oo oe 4 q : the Salting of,1000-and-1 Uses. Lis BROS ‘| Sirloin Steaks ..... 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Add ham cubes; let stand/S¥8* tabasco spucepan. oe - \grill, about 4 inches from heat.'1 hour. Alternate ham and apple|Add ham cubes; let stand one hour. | ° Ba, ais | Re eed wana 20 minutes, turning occagion-\wedges on: skewers; brush with/Alternate ham and vegetables on cream, cheese and corn : Specs epecaera ee ally and brushing with sauce. Serve|sauce. : skewers; brush with sauce. Place flake crumbs spell swell eating)... i ieempeon tataece” "with remaining heated. sauce.| Place in pre-heated broiler or on}i® pre-heated broiler or on grilljwhen they're combined in ® 100-\9g > {es pomode cooked bam. cut im toe vii, 6 servings, grill about 4 inches from. héat.,200ut +inches from heat. Broil 20)ping for potato slices. == y"can (29 ounces) pineapple chunks’ : bea Broil’ 20 minutes, turning occasion-\™inutes turning occasionally and A Lenten time natural, Potato|the pa Thoroughly combine unsulphured Ham and Apple Kabobs ally’ and brushing with sauce. purine nee seace. Ta: Cae eee sep, on a 15 2 eee : ings. bakes in a * 4 3 spole chunks, The supcuent coum ergo gontanySopga Bremen plpean yan Lee ee eee . |: in potatoes: ak wile woul Bination Is’ trolled for 20 Minutes esuce, < ‘sauce, [Gradually stir “in “Vinegar andj “{, "cup wate 7 : e 1 Ton potatoes. sae. Gay. aie 1andvean be served with remaining "|worcestershire sauce. Add tabasco; 1 tablespoon aye Hing, °F lemon juice | ~~ Ham snd Mashroom Kabobs Pier eee nrobempacira tie ae an i teaspoon L canned plenty crunchy topping, sauce. : {sugar and that ¢ I seasoning, mix well. Add ham cubes; let stand te feaapooe aie, rosemary and i Sap chill sauce ale or veer | mixture and fry in butter like' Potato Cheese Crunch ee er ee es Ata an ot we" mr i: SShtsepskd wetteutershire: ance (French toast? se Cmation guedins BELIGHT YOUR FAMILY WITH THESE TEMPTING EE SEINE Be seroncer tere BRI chee ond Sent centinna a — : SUGAR COFFEE TOMATOES COFFEE ae me Ge ences ME 5 ave, a 2% 39 $7 00 ) : New Era ; Potato Chips CHECK’ Tis SPECIAL ond ik ¢ 7 “Campbell's. BRIDGE Mi Mix “TOMATO SOU P - End Portion : SLAB BACON 29: 4 5 ae | | Polish Dil Round STEAK 19: . ‘ot AON Fresh ees , i/ Swanson’s — ‘GROUND BEEF AQ: BK ty omnes oe ‘Whole. or- Shank Portion ses -FRESH-HAMS 49. . —Center Cut Freak’ oo Honey Bx . | oney Butter PORK chops 69. white, Yellow thay al 29;, canaente : “Wifoo ct. Packages Pc or k Loin Roast ELBOW MACARONI —eaan | =a al "tet 39° To © . i seve RISING FLOUR 5 ts 49° 0G FOOD Be 29° - CALGON 16 Ox. Pkg. 3 5* ) | “MILI V2 Gol. c : Corton @ BD Waxed Pape 125-Foot ae 4.99: . : .\ GREEN ONIONS \ - Ea. “10° : “Huron Friendly Shop Rite Market Gingellville Shop Rite Market : Haren Dee? pn ee - re tating Mt: ‘a et \ A , | , 3 , ee é : : ‘ 4 E " ‘ I j , a — & oat EO eg Ae ae See ne es “ & - 5 i me oe a3 a - i Bae ia ie io he eg apa ie BE BEM jo: yr emi a Gas be cs Hie aaa “4 Nae ee: stareps ald Sy bis eggs al wr Sehcns ofan 86 ot or half a Altutigh: soiet' af tos’ Goal Weel for the school lunch program is purchased locally, some of it comes. ce tne = plequate butter and the one who plans the x > te ok had” ‘ie pr eenagry n may be'a surplus of peanut| i fie g mi An extra has been added to the search for something new and in- teresting to pass with drinks when. {potato chips, and prepare an easy 3 Serve Guests Hot Dips for Vegetable Dunking* -!you welcome guests, The nibble " flavorful dip, served hot for {the winter “season, with chilled} Heat and ‘ |with crisp cold vegetables for dip-' or on an electric’ warming tray set at low heat, full with hot water, and set dips in heat-proof bowls, in the water bath, : Tomato Bagna Caudo mous Italian “hot bath” ‘for crisp vegetables, } can (8 08.) a sauce ancho of tar cohol burner or small electric un- | it, Yield: about 1 cup, ie * *. Zesty Hot Dip A Pete * ne ‘ pe dehydrated onion soup rate sa cottage cheese and oan milk unti]. smooth, Stir in the on-| jon soup mix, straight from its) envelope, Just ‘before serving, heat | hot for a long period, set in heat-' proof bowl, over hot water, Serve ping — and guests will marvel at! the flavor, Yield: generous 2 cups. Add minched chives and parsley to butter by creaming together, then serve a dollop of the mixture on broiled chops or steak. -jor electric skillet, pan eneball A low-calorie version of a fai slowly, stirring constantly, To keep] = mugaber of sehacls tx: the country amount and quality of food that served. Children from THE aOME OF COUNTRY BOY paopucts | enc) ene | rei? | ighand ayers and Williams Bag POTATOES 95° that pic, it is ext mated that —, se sokcnten Where all Peeasadld to 9 Including Sundays - —— = cere os 3 a -U. S. No. 1 Michigan Calif. Eating Florida Seediess GRAND SPECIAL GRAPEFRUIT me 5Qe Cooking ONIONS 10-Ib. 49° Fresh Dressed — Roaster “35°. Bag Grade No. 1 aT" : Lb. 35° California Calif. Large | HEAD LETTUOE| Eating Oranges | ~~ 19" | 49° |. sTEWERS Lean, Meaty Fresh Ground PORK STEAKS | BEEF 19° 2™ 89°F Pan-Ready ~ US. Chelce — Rib er Sirloin . STEAK Lb. 89* Lean, Meaty SPARE RIB S29! SLAB BACON Whole or Half Lb. 35° FRYERS "29 ; SISTERS __ 608 W. Huron Choice Lb. 49° “Beet Pot Roast SPOTLIGHT eevee SPOTLIGHT COFFEE ‘a 100% PURE SPOTLIGHT. ee > GOVT. GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY BRAND Round or. Sirloin STEAK ys da aaa gee eerelinea allies KROGER SLICED | WHITE BREAD: LB. “eet ® ee eo oe eee 4 .3 Lb. Bag $1.59 ‘wr 79¢ : | J | KROGER WEEKEND | COFFEE SALE ’ IWOQer U.S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE - BLADE CUT CHUCK. ROAST . eee ~ | i | | KROGER BRAND - ‘GOLDEN DELICIOUS - | s APPLESAUCE... FAIRMONT - LARGE CURD corrans es image <> hh mu bie pe = aa 39 TRELLIS GROWN—WITH | THAT HOME GROWN TASTE AND FLAVOR. 2 ay “ati, eet er LOAVES | Wocovbon MZ EXTRA FREE Top. Value Hamp 50 Extra viu Stamps = wits TMs eoGaR Sax — or paper FOOD D CAKE 50 Extis vite Stamps. WIth ay COUPON. AND PURCHASE OF POUNDS OR MORE OF Fresh Ground Beet Ca veld. at Wess, Bete, ant Sosien Michigan. through Saturday, March 7, 1950, Limit: one coupon per SW pipes lee aammmapanetngaeiaie| VALUABLE COUPON i WY 50 | Extra vit vate Stamps OULD Paekk “ANY "HYGRADE——1-POUND ‘PACKAGE. LUNCHEON MEATS valid at Kroger in Detroit and Eastern fae through sonore da March 7, 1959. Ban 3 one coupon per eA QO00O0O0NONNNOONOONOADOOOAAODOODNDDSS < ; S\! | ) | 0.9.0.9.9.9.0.0.0,0.9.9; TNA TOANN ETT TT \/\) VALUABLE COUPON nO 50 Extres vic ary WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHASE OF Ye GAL. CTN.—-ANY BRAND > CREAM . SecRigun"thvout rs veomnd y/Setarday, March 1, “ie tt ogous ~ — Tuesday at the Center street home of Mrs. Edgar Thomas. Thirteen members attended. The: group will attend the twelfth annual Goodwill lunch- eon March 17 at the Jewish War Veterans . headquarters, Detroit, instead of holding a regular monthly social meeting. Mrs. Thomas was elected delegate to attend the annual national convention to be held May 19-21 in Washington, D.C. Mrs, Arno Hulet was named alternate, © , The April business meeting will be held at .the home of Mrs. E. K. Vanderlind on South Johnson street, 38 Attend Dinner Here Porioradnees Se gt given Bagley, Edmunson, _ Lamphile, one _ Schools. - IN FIFTE: YEAR . Procedure: Study Club Gathers . Mrs. C. W. Wagner was elect- — membership af the meet- Club held Wednesday after- noon at Pontiac Masonic Tem- Mrs, Locate Ghieh anime. PLAN FALL MEETING The next demonstration John Braid, Mrs. Walter Willson, auditor, Mrs. Paul Gorman will be sponsor. Mrs, James Hampton, Mrs. ’ Nienstedt and Mrs. Scharf were named to serve as tellers for : land will be guest speaker, His _epe wl Be *RICUD and Yon if sae 45 at ‘Luncheon: of Bi nai Israel es fon eal 8 ® © _ Prizes were won by Mrs. Rose Finkléestein, Mrs. Oscar Berg, Mrs. Maurice Schlussél, Mrs. Joseph Goldblum, Mrs. Alvin-Jacobson, Mrs. Irving Diem and Mrs, Daniel Fox- * * * Program chairman was Mrs. Jack Gamurd and —— chairmen were Mrs. am Avadenka and Mrs. Maurice Leal Emes Unit Marks Birthday Leal Emes Group of: First “ Presbyterian Church observed its 20th anniversary birthday John Frederic’s calls this Spring cloche “Spring Vine.” It is. covered with ombre green: leaves of~ velvet and | silk and gets its inspiration from the - French vineyards. dinner Wednesday evening at Hotel Waldron. Congratulatory messages came from Chula Vista, Calif.;° St. Louls, Mo? Martin, Tenn; and other parts of the country. ‘Mrs. Lawrence McDowell, liam H, Marbach, Mrs. Galéh E. Hersey, Mrs, ‘Leslie Ellis, ~ Mrs. Agnes Hall, Mrs, .M. A. Benson; Mrs. Eva C. Leach and Mrs, Bes E. ese agi Fcki Tours: Pootiget bethany rns ng oe a: 4 EAN - aia = Eee Si hl nla ll Mle deli ba a a ne Mrs, Maremann decided to. be- ‘pity elie Gas Vesaah ive come a professional Ss Set ot OS ee she got « Doberman Pinscher. She handler after ‘Exchipae Color... LS Ld Student Gives Talk 4 “Sie little girl can be pedo! ratty in “had by ~ just the right bonnet’for her . . . cloche, ~ American Field for her ~ cartwheel, sailor or flower decked: circle. : : tert x Daas oe Aeageoad . he : rome Fink of Ottawa drive. |. SPECIALLY pans "tom her SS ej " » France e, to chosen ; PRICED : ue Re “ot the chapter gave a floral Marjorie Gates, past presi- dent, presented current offi- ee : a : a. cers with their pins of office. : Z ick : +t & * ot * THE MARGARET ANN SHOP 1-H Somes sai tina ees BTW. ‘Huron oer ane 2: ‘oh. : 3| Ward O'Brien, apa LIVING ROOM $99.75 Long Window Bench..,. . $150.00 Pair of End Tables, . . the pair. $00.75 La Bound Coffee Peete eeee wens Beas eerebereneaqe $495.00 Down Filled Sofa .. Ee Ok ot Piet eae Plaques, | * DINING AREA $129.50 way a Ex- “FAMILY ROOM $110.00 td ta old Pine pee OPPO eee he =f Lalwer Reed. - - ALL FURNITURE and _ DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES in our “Bradford” Model Home WESTCHESTER VILLAGE | Westbourne at West Maple Road, en 20H $79.25 - $120.00 $79.75 $159.00 jot Wing Chair. ., .$119.25 eee $871.25 = Table. ; Lamps, the pair..... oe, $160.00 hand-decorated $120.00 Table. . . $103.60 _ DIRECTIONS to WESTCHESTER VILLAGE: The Westbourne entrance to Westchester < Vilage is on West Maple Road, 4 Mile East late ae SALE TO BE HELD: AT THE MODEL ‘Friday ....11 A.M. to 8 P.M. Saturday ..11] A.M. to'5 P.M. 4 Sunday ...12 Noon to 6 P. M. Furnishings include all well-known brands — Willett,. Hekman, Shaw, Pine Shops,. Ethan Allen, Simmons, Hitchcock, Stiffel. Although . as new. - $29.50 Captain’s Chairs. two at ...... seeee $23.60 each . $34.90 Captain’s Chpirs, two at .... "$19.95 Ladder Back Chairs, TWO OB oss scvesesye ae as $150.00 Early American Pine Hutch eee veer voeeees se. O120,00 $24.95 Pine Swivel Snack Bar Stools, two at ...:.«$19.95 each $53.50 Revolving Drum Table... $289.00 Wing Sofa to rtenerees + $219.00 $130.50 Swivel Lounge Chair... .$104.65 ‘BEDROOM $95.85 Gold and Black King-size - Hitchcock Headboard and . Frames ei eee e rere beate 1485 $99.00 Two Simmons Twin Size Box Spring and Mattress, -. Sets, each set. colsebilgs TD $79.90 Hitchcock Oherry E Desk. . 9.0 this display furniture has never been used, ‘it cannot be returned to our store and sold On All _ TT] On All Wood Upholstered 7 Furniture and Furniture | 0 L Accessories $2905 Black and Gold Rocker. .§23.95 $185.00, Pine Canopy Bed, . lO ses be bee ves Bee eee $148.00 $149.50 Antique Pine aie .$119.60 $59.50 Oval Mirror, pine frame. .$47.60 $59.50 Pine Cabinet ............§47.60 $100.00 Simmons Box Spring and Mattress ...:....:...$80.00 $80.50-Nutmeg Maple Chest......$71.60 $79.50 Nutmeg Maple Cabinet” Oe eet eeretene & - $69.50 — Maple Cabinet Serre eer eerew vesene $79.50 soles “a Conner heehee sober oe reee - $53.60 $19.50 Nutmeg Maple ‘pete Chair ee er $15.60 “$43.90 24” Upper Bookcase Unit. $34.40 $53.00 34” Upper Bookcase Unit $42.40 $24.95 End Table ..............$19.95 $110.00 Wing i ei Rocker with. Footatool . IN DIVIDUAL PIECES $50.50 Pine ‘Tea Wagon eee oes $47.60 $159.50 Apothecary Chest ......$127.60 of “$30.00 Mirror Oe COT Oe eee eee eens “ WIGGS_ 24 WEST HURON-STREET ~ + ANS, _ kidskin. It Comes in either . A new idea for springtime evening wear is this white leather evening jacket, accented “pansy pattern: silk lining and pushup sleeves. Others From 29.99 12.99 te . — in flannels, and blended fabrics: Select from dress t achable fur collar, ker suits W! Japanese Officials Prepare for Royal Nuptials April 10 _ TOKYO: @—Japan's officialdom: is rushing a number of special It features a jamount of gifts the royal newly-! - snap-closure Weds may receive. } national fi =e Another planned resolution is for, partial lifting of restrictions on the, on the roads over which the royal couple will travel in a horse-drawn coach after the | wedding, trom the to their residence. _ The and his bride—the first time any living member of Japan's imperial _ family bas appeared on’ postage : — Artist Addresses _ Arthur A. Sinclair, Detroit artist, was guest speaker at the dinner given by Ladies of the Round Table Club for their husbands Tuesday evening at Congregational Church.“ Mr. Sinclair sketched while he talked and presented pic- tures to Mrs. Elmer Reynolds |: and William Ford. Mrs, K. K. Kreitz was pro- gram chairman, and Mrs,. F. H. Riley also took part. On the social committee were Mrs. W. J. Baumgartner, Mrs. Clark Hagstrom, Mrs. Paul S. Kantz, Mrs. H. D. McCul- loch and Mrs. J, A. Rammes, Mrs. David Moothart played the piano. Even flat “4 shoes feature pointed toes this spring. soft suede is accented with shoe laces at the toes. May be purchased locally. $ ith de- walking suits oF ® 20 FASHION nue ouons @ WATER THINNED ~~ @NO PAINTY SMELL . _@ COMPLETELY WASHABLE - © ONE coat covers AL * S EASY rae wine BRUSH OR ROLLER OAKLAND FUEL & Gh vs AMERICAN MARIETTA SATIN LATEX Sone re (esas FE 5-6150 | _This-pair-of ———- eT ee ae . 2 +e oe ee ee ee re Tee eae Oe Mn ee ee ee ee ee ee Se ee ee + ror bon oS ! u be ‘ wes io . eu Sa) oH. PONTIAC PRESS. satuRspay. “MARCH 5.1959 are “JANE ARDMORE and EDITH HEAD Book Review _ Designer Tells ‘Her Story © THE DRESS DOCTOR - By Edith Head , {n collaboration with _@ %ane Ardmore) - By RHEA E. VIETOR Anyone who jis interested in clothes will enjoy this light and absorbing autobiography of the first high-ranking woman designer in Hollywood. Edith Head, the au- thor, has won six Oscars for her dress designs and is fashion chief of Paramount Pictures, Inc. “Dress Doctor’’ tells how Edith: Head translates the most glam- orous actresses in the world into the characters they play on the screen, Marlene Dietrich, Mae West, Sophia Loren, Ingrid Bergman, Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Cary Grant, ‘Danny Kaye and Bob Hope are a few of the stars for whom she | has designed clothes, oa This inside, or should we say} “outside,” glimpse of Hollywood's! great is fase inating. Despite care-— ful reading between the lines, it is almost impossible to decide if the; author dislikes any of the stars she where—tall, short, fat, young, or! old, Edith -Head has ‘compiled a! complete guide of “what to wear when” that is invaluable to any-; who has doubts about what opt wear for a certain 6c- cas ° is discussing. Atwell, Mary Sue Coleman, Sheila; There is a section at the end of ‘Kinder, Nancy MacAfee, John colors. sha 4 he ; dro te « n every:}” ‘Meade, Pamela Morris, Pamela : banalaatioa to “do something about | yourself,” and a somewhat differ- ent idea of many of the movie stars you had previously disliked. ike + F | e and iRotsel, basses; John Cummins,| Michael Pierce, Ted Purdy, Gary) Sallee, Terfy Wilkins and Jonn Young, percussion. Set Tonight Others “oe tact “Chines ard Ruby Lewis, alto clarinets; Elise PCH S; Northern|x ‘elar pew i a bass _ clarinet; Students Tune Upiceren, ery Rome ani for Joint -Event —— and Sara Wood, bassoons- al Music for everyone will be the Goodin, ne ggpscoaras a keynote of the 32nd annual concert by the combined bande of Pontiac! “Stee. baritone saxophone. Central and Pontiac N high) schools, to be pred 19g Ua auditorium at 8:15 this evening. For’ those who. like precise Cchouniee Maret torte Reval “featured at the Paris contour Belts return to the fashion scene this spring~wide, supple. draped. Two slender belts worn one above the other were Bedford and. Richard! “Iowa Centennial” by Karl King.) Sbowings. 8 Hours Sleep Will Keep You Youthful Living for every -minute seems important when a per- “son is young, but it may take its toll later. Poor skin, bleary eyes ‘ol lines in the face may result. Eight hours of sleep usually are considered the essential =|: amount for the body to re- coup the former day's erie ing. Some pe ople need more. some less. The secret is to find how much sleep your body requires to keep you ae and ‘feeling bright-eyed—and healthy. and “Our United States”. by Ven. =e ——- ture; are of the pregram. : Folk music numbers will in- | clude “Manin Veen” by Haydn | Wood, based on folk tunes from the Isle of Mau, and a para-_ phrase on the tune “Sweet ond | Low” by~ Barnby. The “Overture to Hansel and ade the famous “Children’ s Prayer”’ and “Dream Panto-, laime,” will begplayed. © FAIR LADY’ TUNES | For musical comedy enthusiasts, the bands have selected the popu- lar “My Fair Lady” by Loewe, currently playing a’ six-week en- Niblick Club Meets |“#°ment Detroit | The Niblick Club met Tues The concert waltz; one of the: day at the home of Mrs. |most difficult forms of music for, Albert Games on Dover road. {an amatéur group to play well, will Guests were Mrs. Richard (be represented by the exciting Furtney and Mrs. Donald Long. (“‘Waltz’’ from the “Masquerade | An honorary membership was Suite.” by Khachaturian. awarded to Mrs. Fred Picker- Dale C. Ha tenor of ing who recently moved to . wri, quperviner Florida. | of the PCHS band, will also con- | One of the marches to be con} {ducted by Eldon Rosegart, director, tot the Pontiac Northern Band, is} |simply entitled a The number . ‘was composed by Ralph Hermann, | who was guest’ conductor for the | ‘Pontiac Central High band concert! ‘in 1955. PLAYERS NAMED Band personnel includes Barbara \Norem, Judith Robinson, Carolyn! Rouse and Colleen Springer, flutes ,and piccolos; William Cunningham, Jerry Cunningham, Dianne Flicker, J James Keel, Charlotte Morris, Da- vid Odden, Charles Parmenter, and | youthful. for spring ‘59 Shirtwaist | Ae we 2 “THE THREE IMPORTANT FASHIONS... ‘. SCRE EILES: ss al ae z any Re, 18435 Rig . ‘tes ‘23 tee PRE AP ERB wow a, eferrese 1. THE SHEATH featuring the return of the natyrol bagi. so flattering ». Sheer spun reyon ‘ . to * 2. THE avai . «$0 versatile it con go anywhere . + » anytime. Done in cotton dacron in checks or in solids and stripes in o host of spring 3. THE JACKET DRESS . . . the lady-like costume that gives you two out- fits in one. See it in crepe or shantung with an easy fitting jacket lined to match @ slender shedth dress. Black or navy. <° = ,_ . 14.98 te 39.98 foe Janice Pletsch and Frances Wheel- er, cornets. q Other musicians include Cheryt Allison, Ann Barnett, Carol Ca¥t, Eva Mae Carson, Richard De- { Belt, Joanne Dembinski, Suzanne “Dress Doctor” gives.an often amusing glimpse of an unusual | woman whe climbed to the top | the hard way — starting her first | 8% te 12 ee ee unis Receewse pert: Douglas, Jackie Lynn Horton, | 12% te 3 EY PRICES . ; Georgianna Kieffer, Martha Law- | PIN MON The book’s chief value is the rence, Sharon Lowe, Viola Mor- | # ~ interest it awakens in clothes and ris, Corisa Munson, Carol Pet- for proper grooming. You can't help! roff, Ann Phillips and Russell ; * but feel a spark of enthusiasm Rizzuto, clarinets. ~ Open Monday and Friday Nights til 9 P, M. PORTED PURE SILK for a “Do It Yourself" project in- Playing the French horn will be IM ‘ volving new clothes, colors, a hair- C.. we Gary Dalley, Ronald Moore. Pat- do, and the rest. by aura rick Rogers and Merlyn Shook. 1 2 Piece The challenge, of course, and the Trombonists include Robert Brien ind ) at 4 x underlying theme of the book, is; | Litile girls love the buany snd: Dennis Dildy, Gary Ellis, Homer |. % Zand F bo = S| sy - — 8 for each woman to decide what flower trim of this ‘sundress. apd Ell . y type she is, and then to stick toto sew and embroider or make i eweeth and) Metyin Williams. -* * * : i {two fabrics, i \ oes basic picture, Additional band members "wae | ~ SOURDINATES. 4.98 and | (7.95 ae eres emrre 4, 6 inchided. yz or 35 cents (coins) for this! * pattern—add five cents for each © ‘pattern for Ist-class mailing. Send ‘te Phe Pontiac Press, 124 Needle- leraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old YARNS | NEEDLEPOINTS UNIFORMS Chelsea Station, New York’, N.Y. Le | ins por lig pultces ‘number, * Shirtwaist top i Me Hl ne, he skir ® Sead tip a copy of 182 Laure sleeve and t : rations. oe” I |Wheeler Needlecraft Book. It has roll- “ tly lined. !7 lovely sn ; and Accessories lovely designs to order: Embroi- se is fully ls or daring Ss! ya -dery,-erochet, knitting, weaving, 2 — 10 to 20. ~ 3 .. The Oxtord Shop — toy. In the a : = sui —— | prints. Sizes . | cia surprise to make a little gir / BEAUTI = ‘$9 W. Huron ‘happy—a_ cut-out doll, clothes to. | (4 SHOE WITH - . _ Main Floor — a! f 'color. Send 25 cents for this book. | Sports Shop Bo _— — ee — could ei like this How can TWIN look so beautifully |: bare . . . with fit so smooth? The double secret... Hidden elastic and vinyl to sheath|:)- the twin-banded vamp. DISCOUNT STORES 22 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Just South of Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Easter Special YOUR- HANDSOME eee? CHESTERELD Be iT SLIM, EASY LINES i 39.98, Stimly silhouetted and easy to wear... on all wool flannel. A soft detachable velvet ee over_collar-end-three-flap_pockets 5, eC it. casual look that ‘will catch admiring. By glances in town or country. In sizes ‘ - 5 to 15. Gray only. Fi 2-Piece .. Duster Dress $728 values to $8.99 COLORS: BLACK, ‘PATENT, BLUE CALF @ Sizes 7 to 16 @ Use our convenient layaway plan... $1.00 willholdany =~ purchase until Easter @ Many other unadvertised ' specials both in women's — tis children: s sheila sche a ode gga FAC ie? Coat Salon —~ Second Floor ikshmieick 1 = | “Kitchen Traffic |: Stopped by Doors - Twseday Musicale will meet af:4:50-_ “lranged by Leslie Bi *hgnus| of _ by placement of " |p.am. next ‘Tuesday in Fellowship — “a : Hall of Grace Lutheran’ Church to. hear Judith Dickstein and Tuesday — The iste comes tale its own for spring °59, Hand knit. enthusiasts will be able to knit themselves tight into this fashion trend, for costumes of all kinds. have beeh created for the woman who likes to “knit it herself.” Sare to custom-make a com- : plete ensemble are jackets, for Oleg Cassini us are a clever Fon ptien ‘ Fi separate skirts dress- designed this es, to the look of fashion to * ii For are fitted sheath aie of Rago and purl dress. brigade, there are hand-knit ‘|. Doors at one end or side of | ‘room: will on pareere oe heath tian she sig Foe si She is a charter member of a-Tuesday- _ | Jackets of every length and This spring’s . Ovarlopping | Mare to: Heep ‘them in. chic, new version of sali ches. en a Pe emphasizes the) ~~ k ® & Easy life SUITS. _Shs has studied with piano teach high bustline.| , Teking their cue from the rnice Rosenthal of Pontiac, latest Paris couture collections : Fashioned. of | are nevly-longer Jackets, wait_| UND, *, “20 ae iy Tein 9° silk tweed, it stréight and easy-fitting lines* : Bitar Behe] {tate Helen Titus, apd now eith Ave ey can be worn) pair otf with slim or pleated | BE tag :.: ‘ skirts. Knuckle-length collar- for most “GNY\ ese’ cardigans, knit in solid or daytime - tweeded’ wool yarn, have an Salt and pepper tweed or bankers gray flan- . nel, Imported fabrics a), from Italy, bias cut ‘dolman sleeves. Fully The chorus, under the direction urban air with their jewel- ’ of. Mrs. George Ban xn: and ac- occasion, | inviting mecklines and lean, | 9 “¥ pu ‘Shape Is Knitted tape long lines. W 1 : , ae “Baron,” ; ee Aa ae | by Phone fede | Into Swim Suits. 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Easier, accurate. and rigid diaphragm and tum- rf areal mise Pagaien 5 = About the only way — Send.50 cents. in coins for this my controls exander ” Lollytoo ay can maintain a oe te ion pattern—add 10 cents for each pat- iniacias a seaatesiiat ean oe ae ae oom |fern for 1st-class mailing. Send to ‘ clothes. And since few of us Anne Adams, care of The Pontiac ath -wubda’ toned days. we Press, 137 Pattern Dept., 243 West must be prepared to do our |2th.St, New York 11,N.¥. Print 'plainly name, address with zone, __own minor sewing and mend-_| ine ‘size and style number. 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Use your charge account! : ie i a ae 4 eee : LoS ke Gon eee Bn As eee ey at oes iat eae ae: : tis ~ pie S i i et ees i res y : Se i sla Baca. Bch Misael nec Mata etna Mia ada?aes, Bee ciel s trip te re sates iil { _THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, anon A a ee : ee : net . — oe the 4 Sarah Churchill fisher Local Endorees anit Glin comty Cratn wien , at ot inn The auroral 2 Co and two other: nom- |Found Guilty \Judge Candidates; = hath Gon eee in ‘ht ; of Drunk Charge’ | 2st we ew se LIVERPOOL, England (—Ac-|United Automobile Workers, three|H, gt ese Sarah Churchill was carte = : vat MODERN. LIGHT BULB © _ and. FUSE | STORAGE RACK fe s Home in 3 touna ‘guilty: of ‘being aeukl Indiana; Collects, Too {and ‘disorderly, WASHINGTON (AP) — An In-|skin’ coat, blue elacks and white | '|diana freshman House member is/ socks, the 44-year-old daughter of ill _ | |dpawing $100 a month from the|sir Wi Churchill was fined 40/3 government ag rent for the front! shillings ($5.60). _ ie porch of his home in Muncie, : * € ¢€ | | ‘| used as his congressional district! Miss Churchill was booked in n her office. His wife presides there at married name, Sarah Beauchamp, a salary of $344 a month. Her husband, society photogra- ii oe eee pher Anthony Beduchamp, died of : Rep. Randall S. Harmon, 4/an overdose = sleeping tablets in} a , Democrat, told a reporter he 1957, ‘ thought it perfectly proper to rent) She was adil this morning ji cA R ME Mi ATS “nis. front porch as office space. jafter a quarrel with a taxicab ily — “It's nobody’s business but my driver. Pa ew . own,” Harmon seid, “It's a two- 1 | / 3! THICK RUBBER room, . closed - in “poreh and it} | Whem her name was called to. make ‘ office.” answer the charge, she scuffled | . = tema - with court attendants. Finally, iy on said the $100 rentaj| @°_ %0Ur Policemen, with two /@j Women court attendants escor check goes to his wife, Mary, who; ing tems, carsied her lato CEILING | COUNTER ALL runs the -district office. “You act Ifke we’ "te stealing the dock. TILE “TOPS PAINT. taxpayers’ money," Harmon said.| - Asked by the court clerk whether | Be “eg 2 OFF % off “That's not se. My wife made the her name was Sarah’ Beauchamp, |i ee = Reg. 2c Now le §* Ft. 13. OFF 40% |SHUFFLEBOARD, 50% Off a | Can Be Installed in Existing Tile Floors arrangements for the office andjshe snapped: 4c Now 2c] .- Bouse and Trim, Gloss, _ it’s a convenient place for it.” “To your regret and to my pride | pd Se” 2c _ Bix Up That fs | Ying Prices He said his wife and two other|—Sarah Churchill.” _ - . Se N 3 Recreation Room a Vinyl Masonry Fat ae office employes work in the office s Z Reg. ¢ Now Sef 16 x 32” Size ’ Becuel Cad Lm ‘at their home at 1059 Burlington : ‘ ; Drive in Muncie. Pontiac Exchange Club ¥ *« * * “They've been doing a lot of (© Hear State President business too,” he said, ‘‘Especial-| |aVerne Scanlan of Battle ly since the earlier publicity about! state Exchange Clubs, president, my wife working for me.” will be guest speaker at the regu- | Harmon, who defeated Rep. |jar weekly luncheon meeting of the Ralph Harvey, (R-Ind) in last pontiac Exchange Club tomorrow jim fall’s election, An a factory work-| 4+ the Waldron Hotel. er in Muncie before his election. ceanian will discuss various! Meee bosement. car floors front or back. } He said he had run eight times |p yiects which have been success for the position, five times as @ 4) at other Exchange Clubs if | | Republican and three times as a; ‘throughout Michigan. Democrat. pee x * * —— : : = ia, danas HR “TI don't care what you write ae 5 3 = ~ Ses 2, E : faeca e te oa . fabout me anyway,” Harmon sa, “] don’t read the newspapers. Ijf - | ido have the home town paper sent} here, but I don’t read anything in oO that except the funny papers.” | = EACH DAY eT EOI ON TU tel ew Pea If You Don’t Buy Your Tile From Us We Both Lose Money FE 8-3717 1055 W. HURON ST. __ PONTIAC OPEN MON., THURS., FRI. ‘til 9—TUES., WED., SAT. ‘til 6. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DAYTO Prices reduced 10% EACH DAY for 10 -e oO cromiemuLLam BS . DAYS! | CE pn, - ? 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THURSDAY, MARCH 5 5, 1950 ‘THIRTY.NINB : 1959 > FEWER FEED MORE—While. | farm “population has dropped | 90 per cent since 1950, the U.S. eent. know-how farmer ‘now feeds eight city dwellers. peace dll el drt said she was never so happy in all her 59 years. “I was so scared, darling, you. couldn't imagine,”’ she said, re- membering less than a month ago when her Broadway hit show “& Majority of Onc” was still _ playing out of town, “Tl kept thinking ‘Do we have to go to New York? Can't we just circle around it—maybe stop like at Hoboken?” ‘EVERYTHING GLORIOUS’ “But we couldn’t, so we. open here and ‘everything is glorious. It iwas just one joy, you can’t imag- ine. To come to Broadway. It’s _has_grown 15 per the Mecca, huh?” ” Increased agricultural means that une. After 30 years of acclaim as the writer and star of radio and TV’s Molly Goldberg series, Mrs. Berg acts like a navie newcomer rice Chevalier was in to see the oe WEE te wean Reee Galheet, could you believe?” © : “@! Easily, we could believe. Mrs. (Berg; in her new drama, plays a housewife from the Bronx who falls in love with a Japanese katiastriatet “acted by Sr Caer Hardwicke). ad * * Hers in an irresistibly comic dignity—who élse could be simul- character, yet possessed of great |longhand Hak aa hana; id aoe complain they can’t, weddings. > Also, faach more work = Molly. Goldberg’. in Love With Broadway By, or sands. In the three decades she has a the creed/and less time to roam the city. offending thou-| she had moved to an loft the air. “Mrs. Berg has “never had it so soft,” with ber starring pik as eeeley Menep? FO chores to handle. x * change? I don't want to sleep tay : = ih wway, dartiig,. and. the, went “4s ot : “Of course not, darling. With friends, you always havé ma- apartment| terial. And you don’t change on Park Avenue, too, Asked if she| Your friends like you change your is ever hard up for ideas under the address. circumstances, she looks surprised. 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A a uae gad weds gs at od amar wool i 1 pression. A turn of the voice, | York, : “So you ask me, ‘Where are youl “In New York, there is ne 7 NEW 1959 l ing?” | mania and there i Russia and Bi i “I say, ‘Where should I go? there is Italy. | Yeasbed-wed- | i tae io wok Select: Sea eeees Sees. And I joined a ladies’ x _ = : 1 are all pronounced.” auxiliary. Nobody knew who 1 | . COMPLAINTS RARE | wae.” -, 4 ‘Mrs, ig a phenomenon in Came television, and she was too ped iW ft. R fri t i] ‘this ies entertainment whenjmuch a familiar figure to’ crash | ra or Se a u. e rige | '® , | 3 ! i e | a | | } | : salary of his wife. each. with friends in the suburbs, Some: American businessmen Carried_on| as usual. “The U.S. Embassy denied that | any of its offieials had made the remark that offended. Two Found Guilty “lof Morals Charge Two men were found, guilty of Soliciting for an lyesterday in-a jury trial ‘before {Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. Judge McCallum will sentence Pie f are Jimmie Lloyd Hatley, of 2308 Cass Lake Rd., West Radio sla were received for) | Bioorntiela Township, and Randell | | Senate in 1940,” ‘nine minutes after the Discoverer’ iTaylor, 17, of 2347 Fordham St., there Keego Harbor. ‘was a smattering of unverified) Both men were arrested Dec. 28 an anti-depressiort bill which would! : iby police vice officers at the inter- have made it illegal for married) isection of. Bagley and Wessen, streets, : | —- immoral act |: He said he had received “a cou.) jlow salary from persons who) knew she used to make $500 a month as a legal secretary.” John Dykstra, Dies at 84° colorul former state. representa- tive from Muskegon's First Dis-) after a brief illness, He was 84.) Funeral arrangements still we incomplete today. ’ Republican, Dykstra | was \ teks. ed to his fiyst term in 1926, He feated’ in -1934, Dykstra was an unsuccessful candidate for state Prior to his defeat in 1934, Dyk-! stra gained national attention with. women to work while their Hus- ‘bands were. gainfully employed. 4grounds of cruelty. - | yesterday_in_Oakland County Cir-) . }euit Court, charging her auto-rac-] recreation room at the Park Plaza|-wjfe it | hearing . to temporary ». |eustody and support of their baby) Ralph Rivers (D-Alaska),.one of: his wife on his office payroll 7 took | action when some constituents | be | $1,800 a year. That's what the let-' Rivers said he has boosted the’ Martha, and. another employe to $6,496 a ve ‘ple of kidding letters about her ie ‘Former Muskegon Solon, MUSKEGON @®—Jobn Dykstra, trict, died yesterday at his home ff served three terms and was de-/ “thusly is S Charged” Mauri Rose, Winner 3 Times: at Indianapolis _ 1 | “Mauri Rose, three-time winner|} of Indianapolis 500-mile race,| nal toe sued for divorce on LAST TIMES: ‘TODA Y. ‘Winner of Six. | - ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS - _ROSALIND RUSSELL as "AUNTIE MAME” ' Mrs. GWendolyn Rose filed suit | ing husband has ‘‘a vicious and un- controllable temper.’ S * © *' Mrs. Rose asked for cuslody of! s\the couple’s only child, David, 1%, and for an equitable share of com- mon property, incliding their’ home, 790 Byron Ct., Milford. One of the all-time greats of ‘auto “racing, Rese captured the | - lis ¥ ‘TOMORROW The couple: was hoc ae a justicé of the peace in Angola, Ind.) three years ago and has lived. in| Milford since then. ‘* * ¥ . Mrs. Rose charged in her suit, that Rose hroaynnt flew intoj rages, © | Early this year, slie dary | Rose struck her in the face while | iJ Mrs, Rose charged her husband: ' abused her verbally in public, re-/] 7 fused to let her entertain friends! in her home and treated her “like! a child.” eine % et She asked- for 2 _prelisRinary! to determine | | @ i son, j yan CrameaScart bs OLOR __ KERNAN - ELAINE STRITCH wo LES TREMAYNE LINDA CRISTAL 1 MARCEL DALIO FEATURES TOMORROW AT 1:15 -- 3:20 -- 5:28 -- 7:36 -- 9:44 Added ENTERTAINMENT. fomemues “BATTLE of the FLOWER s” “AQUA RAMA” © CARTOON BUNK BEDS -@ 2 MATTRESSES i 4 i x “4, 2 > | * yp GHOST SF THEE! 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Now—FE 8-9551 - LAKELAND, Fia.— “Major League baseball is now in| better financial conditions than ever before in history.” Tigers’ vice-president, talking in regard to ever-grow-. ing competition which faces pro baseball. _ . Campbell does not think has to worry about losing its status with the American sports fans ‘ "because of any faltering financial reasons. se? |. He does believe, however; that Major League baseball to public opinion. _ 2 FS : “Sure there is gerater-competiton today for the spec: tator’s dollar withthe growth of sports like pro: foot- ball and other spectator sports, but the real competition comes from the sports participant,” he said. _,.“Mor€ people are golfing, bowling, fishing, boat- ing,” he added, “so the product we are trying to sell just can’t stand still, we have to give them new things to keep the game progressive.” Campbell feels that many of the old timers in execu- tive positions in baseball are nome neck mecserety, progressive moves. + * “They say expansion of leagues or inter-league games wouldn’t work. How do they know. We haven't done either,” said Campbell. “I.don’t think we have to jump tile setting up three. leagues. But to move slowly, our first move should be to expand the present leagues to 10 teams,” he | continued. “We got the proposal passed for trades between the! _@ Western Division last night by two Major Leagues, now we should make plans for home ‘ leagues.” i ~ “Johnny McHale and I have preached this inter- league scheduling for a long time,” Campbell said, “why shouldn't Detroit fans get a chance to see National Leaguers like Stan Musial or Willie Mays?” “By the same token why shouldn’t National League Ted Williams? The games can count in the standings like they do in pro football or basketball, after all they ‘are all Major League teams.” x* * * * He suggested a 3-game home series with each team. This would mean 16 games with each team inside the league and six against each team in the National | Detroit took the lead from the | opening basket and never trailed, |. League. The argument that such a setup would take away the-golor of the All-Star game or the World Series holds little basis and Campbell agrees. , “There are a lot of people who would make it a special | point to. go see the Tigers play the Braves, Pirates or , = This was Jimmy Campbell, recently given the title of Jeg! eo pabie ga — and home series among teams of American and National. fans get a chance to see. Mickey Mantle, Al Kaline or}. ‘will have two téams in the NCAA basketball (The Dutch, champions of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Assn. for the third straight year, were named last night to. partici- ‘pate in the NCAA’s college division -tourtiey regional at Wheaton, IL, while MSU competes in the univer- vision. * * * . | Hope, the nation’s 19th raked team, will play Loras of, Iowa ‘while Wheaton meets Wabash, Ind. Wheaton, sparked by former ‘Stephenson, Mich. prép ace Mel \Patterson, is the No. 6 team in the country with » 22-3 record. _NEW YORK (UP!) — Michigan eee oe ee By The Associated Press One temperamental Latin would seem to be all that Paul Richards, these days, But Richards has three, and two of them are still Chico, Avila Stay ‘absent from the Orioles’ tralning mielan shortstop ‘camp in Miami, Richards doesn't know. if bis | * |Latin-American relations are! manager of the Baltimore Orioles, strained, whether he has to appeal needs to keep his inind occupied|to the immigration department for help, or what. Chico Carrasquel, the Vene- {| ” . iai9 to” ‘the Baltimore shortstop-since 1935, He and Bob Avila, the second sacker who was acquired from Cleveland are missing — last December, whereabouts unknown. * * * Detroit Clings | to Ind Place ML Hopes inNBA of Campaign for Pros. From St. Louis humbling St. Louis Hawks. That's right—“HUMBLING.” Sparked by rookie Shellie Me- ‘Millon, the Pistons smashed the Lakers. The first one is Friday ' aight in Detroit and the second | closes out the regular season Giants and it would especially be good for lower division brishtest spot in an otherwise dis- ‘mal teams to meet upper division clubs of the other league ‘hard-driving rookie from Bradley late in the season, when attendance drops,” he said. x * * When McHale left the Tigers for Milwaukee recently there was talk he would take Campbell into the Braves’ organization. Tiger owners immediately decided to give Camp- bell’s position status by making him the 6th vice president in the organization. Campbell reportedly was not interested in the general manager's job. _ The ideas mentioned by Campbell on the two leagues are not held by the majority, but with McHale in Mil- waukee now, and Bill Veeck, another advocate in Chi- cago, the minority is gaining strength. A proposal on either the 10-team expansion or inter- league scheduling could- result in-a close vote in the near future. Star Back in ABC Competition Big Welcome for Wilman Bowl of Sioux City assembled a 3,046 series in the open division qn games of 1,045, 1,022 and 979 to make their dent in the standings. Bob Moser of St. Louis used a §T. LOUIS (AP) — They won't be expecting any spectaeular scores from him, but The crowd is sure to give a roaring welcome to Inetted 23 points while Walt Dukes ‘then with Cincinnati, and the free mext Wednesday at Minneapolis. In between are road games at St. Louis en Saturday and New~ York on Sunday. leading up to a 70-43 halftime lead. At one time in the third period, a Pistons led by 40 points, "eee getting a chance to play ‘regularly, McMillon has been the season. The high-jumping, and Gene Shue each hit for 20. But the Pistons couldn’t stop Hawk ace Bob Pettit from estab- lishing two records. The bril- ant jump shot artist scored 32 points and is just 18 away from surpassing George Yardiey’s one-season mark of 2,001 points set last year. He can do it to- night at Philadelphia. The two records Pettit grabbed last night were the most field goals in a season — 680 — and ‘most free throw attempts — 821. Both were set last year, the field goal mark by Clyde Loveliette, throw attempt record by Yardley. Yardley had 808 charity attempts. Lovellette had 679 two-pointers. Boston took a stab at a team)" record by beating Syracuse 120- 114, New York clinched 2nd in the East by. dowrling Philadelphia 118-115 and Jack Twyman scored 4 as Cincinnati dumped Minne-|. apolis 128-122 in other games. Joe Wilman ‘vhen he competes in the American Bowling Congress tournament here tonight. * Cae Py * 226-256-222—704 series to propel |Sha: himself into the big money in the ‘individual ‘section, “ 127-97 . Is Worst: ‘ ‘ ; E * DETROIT (UPI) — The Detroit | Hawks 127-97. It was: the worst|~ the . Caribbean . world month. Avila, the Séean'a ‘sety. debt’ Series HANGS IT UP FOR GOOD manager of -the Cleveland Indians, announced yesterday at the Tribe spring training camp in Tucson, Ariz., that Bob Lemon has called it quits — Joe Gordon, a coach. Here, AP Wirephote as a pitcher. He will remain with the Indians as Lemon hangs up old No. 21 for the last time while Mike Garcia, last of the Big Three, looks on, other alt born tagged Sturdivant for the Ist Yank spring homer. Gene Stephens slammed a game-winning homer at fine. ‘‘Visa@arouble,’* said’ Willie. This year Miranda’s contract jcontained a clause calling for a /$1,500 penalty if he wag late in re- ;porting. It is believed his contract called for a salary of $11,500, the ee Philley signed contracts. yes- terday. Cerv immediately began . |belting balls over the fence. x * * . In camp games yesterday, Casey Stengel was pleased by the work of problem pitchers Johnny Kucks and To rookie Gordon Wind- Boston's drill, land tilt as Gary Bell pitched well. By The Associated Press . the NCAA basketball tournament and, late today the Confederate Yankees begin their bid to join them. . Connecticut nailed its 10th straight Yankee Conference title and an NCAA berth last night-with an 87-63 romp over Rhode Island. That put the UConns in a first Madison Square Garden next Tues- day among a sextet Frank Mc- Guire’s. northern-bred North Caro- jlina Tar Heels hope to join by win- ning. the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament beginning today in Ra- leigh, N.C, First round games matched Duke with Wake Forest, North Carolina with Clemson, N. C. State with South Carolina, and Maryland with Virginia. Saturday night, at the latest the ‘ACC will know the team that goes against at-large nominee Navy in the windup of the New York NCAA tripleheader next Tuesday. West Virginia’s Southern Confer- ence ‘champs will play the Ivy ST. LOU DETROIT GFT ers Ferrari 2 2 6 Conlin -§ Green 1 0 2 Dukes 762 Hagan 5 212 Farley 5 0 10 Lovellette 6 $17 Holup 204 Martin 1 © 2 Jordon 3 511 McMahon 25 98 ‘d 4.08 Pettit 10 12 32 618 Reed 1 6 2 McMillen 03 23 Tice 1 $ Z Noble 3.6 6 “Totals 30-50 90, “Hota apg St. Leads ow... cess % 17 % fla Detroit ary s 2 {i League champion in the middle game. Their foe could have been decided last night but wasn’t when round tripleheader at New York's: North Carolina Eyes NCAA Berth Ri Connecticut Yankees are in| their regular seasons tied -for first ;place with 13-1 records. Dartmouth g 74-63 winner over Brown, will meet Princeton, a 61-60 winner over Penn, in a” chips-dewn playoff at neutral New Maven, Conn, pegprors two regular season - Ivy ‘games— each winning at — Tournament teams Marquette, St. Joseph’s (Pa) and Fordham games on a schedule concentrated in the East. Marquette, an at- large choice for the NCAA, made it 22-3 with a revenge 82-69 vic- tory over DePaul, another NCAA/*®8# at-large choice. In their first meet: ing, DePaul snapped Marquette’s. 15-game winning streak, dividual scoring champion, He fin-| ished the regular season with 391 age. * * * The 6-6 senior center, who aal- lied 225 last season for 15 a game, ' for 23.6.° Neither, boy was held to! less than 13 in a game while being! Ist or in contention all.season, McDaniel also paced ‘tlie county _The balding little Bertvyn__ Ill McDaniel Scoring Champ Big George McDaniel of Holly| in total pdints with 391. State Class is the 1958-59 Oakland County in-|A champion Pontiac Central head- points in 16 games for a 25 aver-|ley Barge, John Bandy and Har- swished 66 digits. in his last’ two/ Stott. os = outings to beat out Oxford star paime,’ remdsie Doug Stott. The Wildcat junior, Gelup. \ ae wound up with 331 in 14 starts) ed° the top 50 by placing: three players—mid-year graduate Char- rison Munson, pro, who has won virtually every tenipin title of significance, suf-|. fered a heart attack as he rolled hig ABC singles event dast year in Syracuse, N.Y. ‘ ‘ x * * Last fall Wilman began bowling again. Slowly and deliberately he built up his strength unfil he fi- -nally was able to convince his doc- tor that he could withstand the strain of league bowling early .this year. N Wednesday's highlights included fourth place moves in the singles}: and open team divisions..The Park NCAA Spot Hinges on Weekend Games}~ EAST LANSING (UPI) — The Michigan State University hockey team will be shooting for a berth in the NCAA tournament and its best season on record ina home-}—.. and-home series with Michigan Friday and Saturday. A sweep'of the two games would assure the Spartans of a trip, to the national tournéy at Troy, BY, March 12-14 and give them ‘a 17.4.4 record. ‘ ‘ Michigan State gained 31 and) * 6.2 decisions over the on. he in earlier; meetings this season, noon tina in, the ‘Hotel Waldron. With ig Sa eer ene nips cone hy ag saa rechived @ clingmbabaneky haridehake from, Dr. George Harkless, : club president. To the right ‘of Van Ryzin is assistant coach Fred ig team members Zittel, Standing next to Zittel is Wayne McCandless, first vice pres.’ deomre ‘Dr ‘ident and program, chairman a ee the local Lions. added victories last night in other with as many hits in a Senator Tigerto Quietest It's 5 _ Miranda may not have been the inventor of the “visa trouble” ex: sumably_is in Cuba._He played with the Cuban team which Miranda had contract troubles in| |1955 and reported late. He was a ‘holdout in 1957-and when he re- 'ported to camp about a month late reported to camp better physically Se slapped him with a $1.000 and as a result we have less aches same as in 1938. He's lost $1,500) Sturdivant against each Randy Jackson hit. his 2nd big) circuit in as. many days in. a Cleve- Herb Plews drove in three runs Quietest place around Henley Field is the training room and this pleases manager Bill Norman and trainer Jack Homel. * * * “The boys are in better shape this year,” said -Homel, “they've land pains and things like pulled 'muscles.”” ‘The pitchers are even getting fess treatment for sore. arms, even though they are. getting - “With the way Hudlin has been working those pitchers, it’s a won- said Homel. * * * Hudlin, without doubt the hard- seeing to it that they are the first leave. Yesterday, Paul. Reyiack one > take Foytack whose jeceib ateie he said, heavier duties by pitching coach der my training room isn’t filled,” . Bob —Cerv_Pedro—Ramos—and+ ones on the ‘Tield and test ones wt contest, Giant hurler Jack San- ford was. slightly hurt when struck on the shinbone by a line drive. Gulfstream Race Sets U.S Record jaiee te SM, bee Sine a new American record and a new eetick record on the nine-race. pro- gram. : One-Eyed King, a 5-year-old son of the Great. Nasrullah,: ski over the new Donn turf course in 1:41 to break. the old American record of 1:41 45 set by Howdy Baby at Washington Park ih Chi- cago on July 24, 1956, 4 me Share MIAMI, Fila. (AP)—Gulfstream Park, one of the fastest running i The eid track opened its 43-). day race meeting yesterday with ee ite il ganization because they know the Physical condition of a team has a lot to do with the game results. WwW: & Most of the attention in the’ train- ing room is being given to veteran {pitcher Herm Wehmeier. arm, and Homel is giving it treatment to keep it loose. x *« * > “There's no one working harder than Wi J aeity x Said. Homel, 5) CHICAGO: -Cincinnati,-Fort|“He’s got five kids and he’s taking those physical exercises like a kid 18 years old. He sure wants to~ give it all this year and if that arm fails, it would break his heart,” he added. .* * * : ‘Today, the two squads will get together for their first intra-squad kigame at Henléy Field, and Satur- day Norman will have one unit go. ing to Orlando’to meet the Wash. ington . Senators, whilé ‘another squad of second Stringers meets the Senator “B” team at Henley Field. Sunday, the Senators: play. a re- : turn game here in Lakeland. TRAINING CAMP NOTES Manager Bill Norman gave ‘pitch | an ultimatum. sidered a vote-of confidence and ‘Keep on er Tom Morgan what could be con- | Ponting Press Phete- \OAKLAND COUNTY econmid (FINAL) TP AVG. McDaniel, Holly re io 301 25 soscccscecsé 331 33.8 magegricess: T 166 22.3) Am tb 33 208 sscherscecensesitt | SR URAL Wlodkowski, OLSM ..,.....18 336. 18.7 Grand Rapids Shy One Gesscons, Bo Deodere. ---t | Point for: Tie in Ring Burris, Berkley . re ee. ee Lucadam, W. Bloomfield ,...16 ae 114 Test at Chicago es Waterford ..0+..18 114 - Evans, Walled verd6 276° 17.3 | *-doyee, RO Don oe ead ae tS vores, RO ye Rg = é:: Fedynik, PNH .........: 16 44 16.3) i ‘ Crawtors,, ‘RO, si. Mary ve “18 21 ag | wa Chicago and Nashville, 30n, Ly Vi setee “38. . Re a oak “orion dhe sos 238 183 Tenn., shared first place for the erson, or acd i i }d-Williams, Cranbrook .6..14 211.18 capa title aner Snel Wes. of snapman, Farmington, ...<.1% a3 Be battling in the Golden Gloves Tour- 8, MDA. ae F ry ‘McLaughlin, RO Shrine 6. 335 -44.7 Nament of Champions. ees roast, Clarkston waa ceeee 8 219 ry 4 The amateur boxing classic in|. Harned, Troy . aineg zie 143 — = sky oo to u SOM siveseccsats 7 e nals in ie ive eavie! Brady, Oxford ...-...,.00. : Johnson Or. Buoorateid a ie is nM pe - night and to ee semi- aterford ..... eee i Bi Ridley, Southfield aeaiey > 217 Bs, saat bi af ie Shee muh paieh, Walled Lake ... +16 1 134 it ma ola ; rt en oe Pollis, Ortonvilie Beers 193. 133|0f Which will be ‘nationally tele- Dorieth, Country Day ...,..15 194 12.9| Vised, next Wednesday night. Ross, Berkley sscoe-soe18 208 12.8) The Jeading cities each had 13 lberg, Southfield « eveee 36 201 129.6 Derother, St. Pred serestar eter points, based on one point for #-Hayden, Cranbrook ......11 "4 12.8 each bo won, | Cincinnati, Fort cme, Gat ] Park cara ie He 123 Worth and Nashville each had '’ Seren te Tees a Acker, Avondale ........2...18 171 11.4, ‘oree fighters remtaining while jantis. Lamphere ,.......16 181 11.3/Chicago had only one. ge le Lf “oJ peteve acer eh 3 “Grand Rapids, Mich.., had 12 Munson, PCH . eens 167 111 points and missed by only one [Drake, at. Michaei"s-.'°218 is819.@/DOint in sharing the team. leader- . COUNTY AREA SCORING ship of 13 points with four other G TP AVG.| cities, A point was given for each Detrot . “lArards Talay Ghee e138 328 247) bout won in the three-night com- Wills, Armada ......cccee.14 260 10.2 ae. Sawyer, Millington .......,. 16 275. 17.2 CHIGAN al gg * orthville. «Jive R i A undec Oscar Germ "of tet cKillen, Laveer ..... s.18 241 16 Beoial -” ee Starnes, Northville: .o..e05.14 211 18 | Tia poun ds~Gilbert Martinee of Fort Petty. New Haven secieclT 961) 14.8 sere outpointed Gabriel De Matteo of : ~—% nan vile be > ee sag 4 @ Saucedo of Grand iranch....... 24 106 re jRapias cae spain ge Bitters, eee a. t., outpointed 4 leaceec lh § 134 Davis of Champaign Urbana, TH., In the th ; Sire eehee Dane t) 236. po’ Barter Wills 4 Cincin- 't ' Detroit... ...y 1% 168, ie . he y, SEURER ‘of Grand Patrick, orth Branch ....15 190 pout tiie y of Grand Ostrander, Almont ora 8 ae & ., earlay ty ws Swillie of Oma- er 45 a3 it waa Cah ogee *-Midyear graduates y pCbg af testis ™ sem #+One same remaining. ee f ee ae ee ee ee ee ae a ee ea ee ae a ee ee aes working — hard out. there,” said Norman, ° “you're going to sée’ more. action this year and the result will be up _ to you. ” CML! pay mere nates answered, peer Sareea 2 i eeevoe ATTENTION BALL TEAMS 25% Discounts © On Uniforms GAINEY WILLIAMS | SVC TITLE MEET FIGURES — Pontiac is: host for its first Saginaw Valley swimming cham- plonghip meet, Friday and Saturday in Northern | High’s fine new pool. 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The 33-36 Yellowjacket triumph and 49-47 @ Bill Schuh victory plainly indicate @ Don Lechner qe EE @ Rube Berson [THE WERONS — Gary Acker, |' down fo the wire. . ye, of Avondale, and Doug . @ Sten Koske Stott of Oxdoed wens teaporaibie ne ens. wee es sone @ Charles Whitfield for hard-earned District “B” vic- |P!"7' 0 to Secide the tie © Pot Stoglin tories last night at PCH. Acker |"(o, aaicor and. Doug Stott hit a desperation shot at the | C2" | a -~ . @ Mel Grove final gun to beat Clarkston. Then | ere © two names on everyone s oes tes _Stott’s two fouls eliminated Lake '|05, 25 they fet out of tie sue. Orion in sudden-death overtime. "quiet" auditorium after it @ Monte McGroth was all over. Foster - Acker, who had hurt Avondale ,@ Deve rep Basketball more than he helped them for @ Reiph Humphreys three quarters, came to life, in Je Ben Jerome Tourney Slate the final eight minutes to score of the 11 points, including e Tonight's high school basketball ppscho tated cared clincher, ament games in the Oakland! as the final gun sounded. The capa to9 PM. ty area: senior forward could barely see CLASS the basket when he let go from Be ge en ge RS ‘S| the corner. The ball hit the rim. a» gawT DETROIT—Detroit DeLaSaile| 824 Tolled in . JEROME Pope’. oo At MILFORD Northrille vs. Milford, but he was not having an out- “AT TROY—Romeo vs. Clawson, 8. istanding night although he finished ainsi with 20 Mi.» teams, a Pi st. “The Bright Spot— I ve. Raval Oak pat Mary ary. ‘tym Orcherd Lake ct Cass" d. 7: Almont vs. Imlay CLASS FE 8-0488 FE 4-3566 }.:" sn ae ba mar Ma City Holy Cross, 7 Catton, 3% | Orion Bows Out city, ‘overtime. tet. Chiefs Tackle U-D High gan! xk Acker Hero on Final Shot, Stott in Overtime; Play ‘6’ Final Friday, - ; By CHUCK ABAIR By BILL CORNWELL ‘The suspense of waiting has ended for the Pontiac Centra! bas- ketball team. Now the Chiefs know who they're going to play in the Class A district tournament. A scrappy bunch of Cubs from vz. of 'D. a oe oe Colteal a fees toihey ta: tod tee two-teams will gét together on Saturday night at 8:30 in the Southfield gymnasium to conclude district activities. . The Cubs found Southfield a gracious host last night as they ‘plugged their way: to a well- Thrills were a dime a dozen at unusual shot of Clarkston guard TRICK ARTIST — Phsteginghed bk Vebbernane between his legs to control a loose ball as Avondale’s Walt Arnold (50) runs by him. Avon won out in the Class B opener, 38-36. Ponting Press Phote it this Jay Campbell trying to reach Seance Ge oneal veanid ot “A” district action on the Seuthfield court. Playing in the state high school i Ponting Frese Phato : GLOOMY FINISH — This trio of Clarkston cheerleaders had : trouble holding back the tears after the favored Wolves bowed to Avondale in the closing second of their district tourney game last night. Avondale meets Oxford for the ‘B’ crown Friday. - with 13 and 12, respectively, Get Top-G " OWENS, Inc. Pontiac’ s Only Authorized Ford Decler 147 5S. Saginaw: rade Repair Work From the FE 5-4101 “Cy” Owens Ford-Trained Service Team! EASY PAYMENT TERMS AVAILABLE! NO DOWN PAYMENT and Clift Solberg topped the Jays Up to 24 Months to Pay on $1 to $1000 Labor & Parts points to top all. four He iced the nightcap with itwo free throws in sudden death | * * * The opener was all Avondale ‘until late in the 2nd ‘period when | , PRE-EASTER SALE! Hurry! Hurry! ks TO CONN’S SAVE V4a—Vs—V2 and EVEN MORE! _Men’s Boys’ FLANNELS - WORSTEDS IVY MODELS All Sizes 6 to 52 Men’ $ Suits tds up Pork tree tn iil tie ded town. 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Dates—Now Until April 4th There's Nothing Like * CORWIN LUMBER & COAL — For Remodeling Ceiling Tile FE 2-8385 ee ee off, quarterback on Lansing East- ern High School's League champion football team has signed a tender of athletic aid at Michi- = State vavermty: i St. Létis Budweiser's great Tom; A 1958 All-America, Hennessey weod Lanes Monday evening in’ |Sternoon to give free iamtractins [son i} |\the 2nd of a ‘‘Beat the Pro”’ series : ji being sponsored by proprietor Bill | Kuklinski.. ; “AT LAKEWOOD MONDAY — Tom “Senioiday star of ths. famed St. Louis Budweiser team, will face four local keglers in . the 2nd of a series of “Beat the Pro” program at Lakewood Lanes Monday night. Rolloffs to decide. his opponents will be held Satur- day afternoon. 1 | breaking : University of Cincinnati established .jamother precedent jwhelming choice of the 277 sports lwriters and broadcasters who par- - |tieipated in the” 1959 nation-wide lots, drawing GIS poy cont of. une i UPI Pisce Goes : to Big 0 for. 2nd Year in Row! Cinci Basketball Ace for College Award NEW YORK (UPT) co . Record. Oscar Robertson of the today when he was college basketball’s| | Daves 4 f the year” for the sec-|-| ha year-old junior” trom” 16: dianapolis, Ind.; was the over- voting, He- was selected on 188 bal- Overwhelming Choice! oo t season in the United} " _|Press International. poll. viet Sau wx == Thit’s whet Oxiord star Daag _ Stott was probably-saying when three Lake Orion defenders harassed him as he tried to get a shot $4 gene” —T Pontise Press Photo at Pontiac Central last night. The Orion boys are, left to right, Tom Reed, Dean-Callison and Bob Shuler. Oxford’s Phil Bogeft ‘watches. Cxtord won 49-47, aft early in the 2nd game of a “B” doubleheader - 16 Area Teams in Farmington Regional cessive seasons, another pace to his long-list of re-/ markable achievements, the six-foot, soto the pionship, averaging 35.1 points per) game, Robertson is streaking toward his second straight scoring title this season with 816 points in 24 games for a 34.0 average, He | has already smashed the Cincin- nati career scoring record of 1,- 598 points, accomplishing in less than two seasons what it took Jack Twymanh, now a pro star _with the Cincinnati Royals, four seasons to set. Although he admits he likes| sleeping as much as. basketball, Robertson is wide-awake on the court. Redskins Get Morris, Send Brito to Rams WASHINGTON uw — The Wash- quired linebacker Larry Morris from the Los Angejes Rams in a deal for defensive end Gene Brito. The Rams will have to talk Brito Mike Nixon said the trade will go through no matter what -happens. “Brito announced his retirement! after seyen starring years with the Redskins at the close of last sea- hd NEW TIRE GUARANTEE © We tread in 14" 18" « ur own Shop 16” arid All Truck Sizes ED WILLIAMS 451 S. SAGINAW ST. "You name the: terms” 50% On Your Casing or Exchange SAVE New Tire Price FE 2.8303. ington’ Redskins. Wednesday ac- Dele out of retiring, but Redskin Coach |g “Mat Event Starts Friday | Beatae Gata Pontiac North- ern, Waterford and Walled Lake will be among 16 teams competing \in two days of wrestling warfare) as’ Farmington High hosts the ‘state regionals Friday and Satur- day, Annual county power Hazel Park and Inter-Lakes champion “Berk- iley will be the tournament fav- orites in the competition for berth ‘cha in- the state finals, + Other entries will tn¢lude the host Falcons, Southfield, Davi- | East Detroit, Fitzgerald, | son, Oak Park, Port Huron, dero and Kimball of Royal Oak -and Van Dyke. ~ Awards will be presented the! \top four’ winners in each weight | class following the Saturday finals’ which start at 7:30 p.m. The out-| standing individuals will be etigh| MIXED, DOUBLES “a” L wL Port Giders 31 13 Crawsters 1 2 Tri-Pacers 6 Post Mortums 19 24) Neigh-Bores 26 18 Hi-Lo’'s 18 36 rr 19 Boris 17 26 pr = 219 Ea& B 17 27 Lofte: 19 Man-A-Kins 11 33; Men—Bill Velzy 221, Jack Sel. Women—Bonnie 447, Ross Berden 169, Virginia and uW at Michigan State. Pikes Joe's Coney 63 28 |AAA Bkkp'g % 33 Triple H _ fens Pie 50 41 Distr. 64°27 Spence Ram. 4250 53 39. Buckners jeve Coney Is. 1027, 2891. The first round of meets will ibegin Friday at 3 p.m. The 2nd round begins at 1:30 p.m. Satur day night at a meeting of the) aches. , 7 [Sz BiG DEAL : Garaces | bet bent , @ ADDI- Pree Estimates mons | FE 2-267! ! ‘WOHLFER.D Our Machine Shop Speci in the Following Services © Camshaft Grinding © Valve Reseating © Cylinder Head Milling © Valve Refacing - © Block Boring © Val Guide Rebuilding © Lathe Work Mon., Wed. Pri. 8 A,M-9 P.M, Tues. Thurs.. 85:30 Sat. 9-12 ACROSS FROM THE MIRACLE MILE 2274 S. raze VEU LL Lyf COLUM Af» CLOMEes oc : “Fabric Wonder” and the wonderful co : e' - 80* Fine 2-ply weaving presented ‘in a new concept of luxury- feel, comfort-light Spring suits. Spring ‘59 is the premier sea- son for this premier suiting . . that blends finest wools with wrinkle - resistant Dacron, the. finest yarns ever spun. 2/80's here in new light-trend stripes ‘trim new Lounge models. Saginaw at Lawrence in is mfort of Birmingham — 272 W. ‘Maple Open Friday Night Until 9 THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC ec ae f * ey ae 4 as ies oot aor a ee ee oe 4 headquarters for the British army|Greek word for the metal— everyone is free to spend his time - Nikita Khrushchev’s recent stric- ranean, is its location. *\der” British rile, they were gov.(of the islanders wanted enosis. Lying. 4 miles off Turkey arid/erned by a. governor-general. ap- 60 milesewest of Syria and Israel, | Pointed by the crown, a The island has rougifly the shape Turkey ruled until 1878 when it of a frying pan and the area of New Jersey. The third largest, centered on the capital, Nicosia, | a city of 35.000. aa There are many rivers and | scattered forests. The weather is Pravda Okays Limit on Vodka ‘ One Small Glass Per Customer Approved by Russian People MOSCOW (UPI) — Readers af! Pravda, the Communist Party the price of vodka. and place! ~ “sharp limitations” on its sale in public places, These drastic proposals are being played up in Pravda ss a measure} of the wrath of a people aroused against “hooliganism” and crime, which the paper traces largely to excessive drinking. Thus it appears that- Premier tures against the demon vocka have found the same sober ap- proval that all his other proposals! ° have among the Soviet people, judging from the Soviet press. Khrushchev said it would be a good idea to limit vodka sales in restaurants to one small wine glass per customer. if the man wants more, the premier said, let him .go to an- other restaurant — reeling trom | place to place he'll sober up in } the fresh air. 5 yy Some time has passed for grim reflection, and now Pravda re- ports that its readers are writing in “in the thousands’ and are “wrathfully stigmatizing drunken- ness as a shameful phenomenon.” «x bd There is no place for it, they write, in_a_country_where inequal- ities, exploitation and unemploy- ment ,have been “‘liquidated” and in joyful work and cultured rest. _ As reported by Pravda, the, paper's readers are demanding; that this state of affairs be ended! forthwith through the following: measures: —An increase in the price of vodka and “sharp limitations on the sale of vodka in restaurants, cafes and cafeterias.” —Creation of workers’ brigades to help police maintain law and order and “keep a watchful eye “on all those who lead a ‘parasitic existence.’ Brigades of this kind have already made their appear- ance in Moscow and some other cities. —Prophylactic’” measures by, the regular police against known criminal types, so as to forestall possible crime. —Stricter court penalties for crime, DONALD DUCK oy v Copper is plentiful, and the island derives from iayJI began; but were revived in 1946. JArchbishop Makarios, hofminal leader of the Greek Cypriots,| establisiied | ‘world’s newest independent é its name handed the island to British admin- istration in return for promises to}: BOARDING HOUSE 1 {Jority. Demands for self-determina- “I can't see any sense in our scrimping and saving, if you're : just going to throw it away on taxes.” | JMET Q y | ARGUIN' IN BAD GRAMMAR 4% A TH RING BICAUSEYOUAN YZ A QUICKBUSH DIDN'T INTEND FOR TITLE TO PASS UNTIL DELIVERY, AN’ IT WAS NEVER DELIVERED/ WHY DON'T YOU SUE QUICKBUSH FOR BREACH OF CONTRACT INSTEAD O° PICKIN’ | ON. ME Z atta wy RIN CPR yaaa Meo SO YOU SAWA LAWYER, EH 2 Y ; . s Uy ' ahd 4A SIMPSON, AS HE IS BETTER ARGLIN' IN GAD GRAMMAR 4 KNOWNE-—LET ME REMIND YOu A SAKE, IRED THE THAT YOU NEVER GOT TITLE TO RING IN A CRAP GAME, WHICH Is AN UNLAWFUL TRANS- ACTION! THE LAW, N GUST WHO G, ANYWAY 2 YY YH, OWNS THIS, |! OUT OUR WAY GRAB HIM, MOTHER-- Quick! Y OOo0en; NO/ NOT 1 JUST FINISHED i | aie ° PLIES - By Franklin Folger — By Edgar Martin “ULCERS” AND. T WILL CLEAR THE AND BY THE WAN, I WHET'S YOOR, ABSOLUTEAN REFUSE | / REAL Nene? CALLING NAME,“OL-CERS" DIXIE DUGAN _ o * : McEvoy’ and Strieber en + Yr. er Dil By Ernie Bashmiller BUSA ILL Eile ‘Pe, Reg Uh Par OM, — All rights renarrond Cape. 1084 by Untied Nemtrn tyiont, tat, bs MORTY MEEKLE é . GRANDMA. i} MH Nf &, DMA, || | GUESS I JUST DON’T | |T SURE WISH I WASABIG LIKE CLASSES AN’ [7] [SID LIKE YOU, GRANDMA... ~\ - i at “ her , . F if | F | EF 5. Fe cp PO et REMI SEM & Apples, Delicious, . bu. pene necuianse OOM Re went~ from fractions eee oepeneneens Af eee O ORE ee eee oe %, Laeeeweneedenens | i pe deessecbenes | night and ; seeeeeeeneege - Atlantic C i. a = oe ee wt see saeniny snap higher to ta a den ; the first : lower ee i . type contract $1,165;° : changed to % lower, March 64%:| * Poultry ‘ena = rye unchanged to % higher, March| | DETROIT POULTRY " $1.40; soybeans %4 to % lower, pound, toe Detroit. f ng eg Bors March $2.21%. cho peeling: ht type Dens : 13: heavy. pe Brollers and tryere cog a Grain Prices poo fe over ie. Wh, cel Gucklings 27.) ©MICAGO GRAIN | 7+ persone seas a. a gain: 5 pes ie Geese = me ipetrert raise ee Ke: er B. Jt ‘Wheat i Cp eae = Mar . kage. 2. ‘ May 199049 8 2. fad evegecee 1 sey) eased. and U. 8. Rubber. -!- Celanese..rose a fraction on a wtd.|good earnings report. Sparton con- :|tinued heavily traded and up a fraction. A&P eased following news af a big. gocondary offering of ite Among a“ cone were Chrys- (Late Morning i § cinco oe live in ‘Grosse Pointe Shores. " given by the Rev. 0. L. Ferris of the Clintonville Church of the Naz- -& highlight -of the banquet was showing of two films by Cordie ment igan in 1953. He and his wite have three ‘daughters. soe Tire ‘and. "Rubber Co. Interviewing in Pontiac - Friday, March 6—2-8 P. M. - at Hotel Waldron | OPENINGS in OUR RETAIL STORES "GOOD SALARY, GOOD PROMOTION FOR MEN WILLING TO WORK RETAIL STORE MANAGERS _—— _ WHOLESALE TERRITORY SALESMEN Requirements, =~ —, or man successful experience sellin tires, betteries, accessories, or other hard fines. i Man with experience in finante ‘company, ‘credit office or accounting district office for right..man. eI = ‘CREDIT ond OFFICE MANAGER. ‘will be considered. Advancement to Keating at the same time -an- Tat giiver ‘ nounced the promotion of Robert 3°}.! re te E. Goodwin to a position as assist-|Remnecott, ©.’ ant to Craig in the land develop- . Goodwin was tres. Rn uated from the University of Mich- sociated also’ i eee saves veeee sneeee 4Ne BNeOYwReweae vie seen eran szagacs aeeee New: York Stocks ee ite Pog cut back as trading changed. to a shade ag U.S. id Steel and Standard Oil (New Jer- Quotations: Figures after decima) point are. eighths =8 eer NEW YORI The sock. puatilomieee are watching it to see if ket : general rise. eo be rica ogo aan) - stocks|the moment ne re ae a ere ; {to set be off the ing rise m industrial World trouble wt tok ee : threat of -larmed conflict over Berlin, strained as it may now be, has purchasing wondering: 1 their inventories will |: build up always strengthens com- modity prices. _ The ease. of the rise in copper : prices — after a period of pro- nounced rectly to the spreading racial un- rest in Africa. Some of the world’s chief sources of copper are in areas - where racial outbreaks and nation- alist furore are growing. : Speculative buying eS ee et os that; this important source of copper may be cut off. In the United States the copper unions —are —de- ect, |products. Steel is enjoying a big comeback, Mills are turn beir record tonnage. Much of the de-|index covers.all commodities many are turning out a ee ndu Sannelieg siete 6 aa a record high of 127.6 (with 100 being the 194749 average). This * other the pressure. The ~ some agents to if world trade is cut adequa’ pted. Any inventory or © di weakness -——- is tied di- buying in Europe line on Jabor costs. Many users Admiral .,.. sxe, 88... . a _ * ied Lodge~Calendar pee * wy - al Spectal Communication of 7 Sea Hise Lodge No, 561 P&AM, 5 ower will be held at State St. 1 . & Nash . @\Saturday, - March 14th to ebate: ack Trk -! $idlthe Inst Rites upon Brother’ J ews és ; 423 pasogine <0ceh 4& Howard maste an Tel & tei 245 Martin Co": 4. | 8 a oat r, Am Tob 4 ay D Str . =< j\who lies a : at Ropar Gust, tae wa. wear rate _ Nghe “1308 lar Communication, Pon- paward "<3 tine Lodge No. 21, P&AM, Friday, “* Bias ie Hotchkiss, WM... ° v. § Mar Biss 333 De ge met cas a" 33) News in Brief * “2 Nat Gyps .... 64.4) < pes NY Central .. 27.3 vt Nort & West.. 00 Someone broke inte the Lake- "1g No Am Av .. 48 || side Drive-Inn, 2601 Ortonville Rd., 4 Ohio "on * See oe eee ee oe iris: G9 Gerace Saiteae 8 Sa box ae 68 from 8 Cheese Otte lt con Aw Ate. Br Soe Cakeiand Cousad te Sheriff's ont Cluett Pee ss, S86 Parke Da.” 59.3|vesterday. Coca Cola ....131 , CO ...117 3 3 . Colg oor Pa RR caeeee oy} William James Kennedy, 31, of by “Callum and fined $100 and two 82 days in jail or 22 days, “ P Thieves forced open the coal bin window -of ‘Pinkney at seeee a Sue : 3 \ ‘ooker -.}is-a-member of both Lochmoor and | 4 Meadowbrook Country Ctubs. He {!8nd and his wife and three daughters | fate int STOCK AVERAGES eee tals Saehsssrs ta & ba a Hm bo Cse4seee main bo as a J eenee eevee + a ah & BAe Lane vnan ats —> EW _YORK—iCompiled- by. the —As- Press): Lene een oon urs. .. ‘304 4.0 1301 1 Prev. day Bee 139.2 eenee 10968. low ..., '1957 high |... 957 low ... 296.0 78.2 30 60- Indust. Ras vii Stocks: 100.7 222.8) 00.6 222.7 8 66.2 150.9 peTeorr gece = iC. J, Nephler Co. = after decinan points sate tx | Allen Elec. & Equip. Cone aldwin Rubber Co.* .,.. 3° 3 i Gear Co.®... ccs. “3 3 -2 *3 2 104 11 ; ee eee ey wee mena *No sale; bid ae asked, 115 a. 11.2 13 7 ditions and fire repair permits to- |taled $127,700. The February 1958 total was $43,775. 208 W. Fairmount -St., was found! guilty of drunk driving yesterday wallet containing $131 and. mis- cellaneous papers. A wrist watch, cigarette igher and two folders containing $6 in ,|dimes were stolen. from Ned Wil-; ‘1| Son, 119 Prospect St., it was re-|. ported to police yesterday.’ Municipal Judge Cecil B. Mc- Pies Time! 137 S.. Edith St, and stole his r ,. Mi 1958, MARY 10 BOYS - ee 2772 Leach Rd., Avon oi Gatton fe tes Gawel | | ‘We need 10 to work one - daughter of Mr. . Charles | Time Mg Rs : : f ~| from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m, , : Karen m ‘and Robert | — - ; Of Mrs.| == Must be 16 years of age. *. Ann Mra. Fran- t ¢ : . op, 98 Teen ‘wities: Jean Apply in person to wl be offered ae et BERT FALKNER fismn st'1038 oe Mrs. Bergeron | will te tn siete M; the Veowkece, | Circulation Department BOUERATZ, MARCH 4, 1988. ui-| THE PONTIAC PRESS chee) M., got, Gomme Be. . : : <. | father of George Bolerats. Pus p A CLEAN... nera) ‘ice will be held Friday, for an honest, re- : ; reh 6, af 1 p.m. ‘eres ae 3 mee. Reterencer aad ia Lake. Rey. John 0 am, one Mote 120 8. Hie inde ieee | Riatn fei ana Se | Gate ot : aud Dee HAS ‘NING _Bira Putra! ‘Home: Welled Lake. | 2seleumen. Exo, aly, Gee Mrs! REG. MEDICAL LAN tenet Place, Orenara wawaTER| RECORD LIBRARIAN a rd Place. Oreh naicomen : opening Must be reg- PP ianit: gens! iad 4 Ange above . 500 w is. nospi — ae ‘bed_ fully _ : Es and John Land webr. insurance ristmas genera) ' ry : Well will be beld Priday: mas. many ether benefits chy sietted department aciating cow f or Charen ain fos af on re between’ 10 and; Write Feces Box 15 Hely Sepulchre Boneless. 12 a.m. Ask for Mr. Foster. SALESWOMAN SHOES . : Lanewebs- ie 6s, ot Der vee a.) N poi gh bene FI-| Wor part time work _— have Les 4 Home. oeaurt Sell entls “dunicteuse, a. Yams of the a vib be held at 8 vempeuseae to bias paying 1} 25 yrs. oid, tapge Family Shoe ~ hoe 4. 1959, JOHN siehe's program. Interviews = oe —" : aReae ~PASQUALE'S RES- How 53; bse: 30 at 842° Oakland Ave “fourant ois ‘sie a ne. MY JanrTOR, PART ThE, CLEAR @CMLAN TO WORK I BOS ERE. Box a. ‘nel. wrong ond ambitious. — a. Rochester A en Exchange Day & might & Bonded. LADY DA Ex- ; , BAe ~_ by. home. FE 4-1259. CARN ¥ ren days or nights. PE couple, valescant, ie Stee. eee 4 ment. 406 ercatine State E 8-022]. Power Co. to Spend $117 Million “Collender the grim report of the sion that Michigan had January, keeping it a “distressed” State. More Boosts for Michigan . By’The Associated Press Michigan's economic future was bolstered today by the announcement of multi-million dollar expansion programs by state industries and utility firms. - : Consumers Power Co, said it will sperid $417,800,000. _|this year as part of a 575-million-dollar gas and: electric service expansion program over the next five years, Other expansion projects of Ford Motor (Co. and Michi- gan Consolidated Gas Co, call for the expenditure of 69 million doliars this year. Also announced was an expansion program in the Muskegon area = Branswick-Balke- The, expansion financing took some of the sting — oo gpa Security . unemployed — on state. type ts 12 o'clock noon the. vy previous to publication Transient —_ Ads mag ee a after — the first inset CASH WANT AD RATES . | Lines 1-Day %Days 6Days 2. 4150 62.06 83.12 3 391 + Fe SM She ee ee eo. “9 “3.50 6.30 ‘ 3.38: ou 800 $40 ae 0 8 | Led MAN ara PRE DESIRES CURB SIRLe. WANTED FOR DAY night shift. Must iw. Big Boy Drive-in, 2490 Dix- and Rl com- win Pr baat 3 : National automobile TRAINED WELD Foovk nee Atust be be ay neat | chante needs work, on 228. appearing. high school graduate| VETER A meeting the public.| elder — * we ne certifica Sees eaee ae pang | Bua wore "Waly Made | work nefits, Chance 2-0214 for with ¢ for advancement with numerous companies Associates any kind of work PE 8-0313 Sie AN be neat, MAN WANTS Write Pontiac ‘Press Box NTED R On 2oo en Wants Bessy Mag Bye 0. FOUNG ¥ an, ete FES 19 at cox Walled Lk. 5 Sree “Relorences, ‘MArket. 44633; , “Work Wanted Female 11 i + SIM bea Gall Mr, intment. 6 | Write “Poutise It 4. live emises,. ran . a di a car need- 3 ea. Miata 8g ed Mo 39. Route . WOMEN . ee puller bo rE AF es a rose bg = be your own ’ ‘W. Gibson LIVING U. 44 . ; i Gravesid eR oat Ta ii'ason t . studio, Bala: will be conducted by the Brother. po cal wort at ome * no ob ie in state at the Sparks-Griffin CASU ALTY ADJU STER | FOUN eee ee i she ae _ Punera —_s.| , Wanted, @ man between 25-35. to | " creais work. Must be adie to type. | 4”, COMPLETE BUI w 4, 1980, THOMAS | § work in’ the Oakland telephone personality. Al Lee. 4141 Woodmont. Drayton | 'A2 Ln | dookkeeper for complete MA ee ae tee tt chares a! “bogie. ron Be Binta, | ~a-l DRY WALig & PAINT ‘of Mr end fare John T. Walsh: | fers a company car, fine em aw =| on see dear fa of Elaine aod Mark ploye benefits, 9 | {NV TPE OF House PLANS Weteh; deer brother of William | selary commeorre:s i expert Help Wanted —8 “custom drawn. OL 1-420Q EM otaee ne the Coats will Al LL ‘STATE INS. CO. ARE YOU IN DIES? BLOCK. BRICK. CeiExs Work be-taken to the Marimont Baptist Free makers, 6 cups ty es. MA ee Church to He in state until time | for yoursell. church. chub for | WATERPROOPED, ef service. Pu rat E Ri Contractors dioeeeting potiocehy oe eriee | tree sclimatas DE sae. Rg ag Ea LL TRA nas =~ | BUILDING REPAIR: LASTER. F “m. AL HUSBAND AND WIFE _ with Reve Pais ee Wanted to bid on 100 house praj- as po Bhi for motel.| ‘98, “masonry, carpentry. officia: Intefment_in _Cres~| ect in Pontiac area, Call FE) WNon-drinkers. : SEER? cent Cemetery. Arrange-| 23-9122 for a a 85. BRICK, ARD by ments ‘Seshavaw Puneral Home, | ZARRIED MAN TO WORK MIDDLEAGED COUPLE AS CARE.| ork. also gamnsre. No ae 3143 tre, 6 Orayton | “term No Must bave} takers for ige apt. house. West} (DF ¥) FLO Fe yh af aba gay, ae FOR WANT ADS -( ‘itogiam i €808 or 10 Eats | $84 cabinet crork, Kev and re STOO oak Lake Rd —adv. - -|} DIAL FE 2.8181 a ot de with, prompects fr fimiched to| 1, PAINTER INTERIOR AND | | ROOF , REPAIRS Fre ra ‘anim fine, awnings leaders | BOY 18 WANTS DAY WORK OF | Dot Tooti bye experienced’ reat Waterford pp sces ad ae ‘gtarting es not reilsble, ” gard can oe youn NEw. HE ie ri enameled si . ore sti f ot 1 Con Climbs _ exerts mts | | Seti, ies gt Cuan ene Gh MEPS "ROOF REPAIRS — 142,6; struction. Fre gssuMm ao tespem Woy sa 5 ter hens ¢@ spe ialty FE re VESTROUGHING “FE _ #0444 a es eae or—ae | Bike Rene eee Gonstruction in Waterford Town- for thet portion of the ‘first vet Gk oe ee ren ek Ww A her “ine ‘boat well. U1 Beebe ship during February was up $85,- insertion of the advertise- tools. ‘Must be capable of startin ‘ing Pe sean ND ater 6) SPECIAL | oR ment w bas been ren- finishing job. Full -responsi- é 000 over February 1958, and more q dered” the 7 bility Yor for ern ‘Mich, "res. E Faces PRUGe ‘DRIVER.| Now. on custom “Quality Built’ than $5,000 over ‘lest nionth, ac- poking Do cancefigtions § | Pontiac Press 10. PE 8-2990 can eta = cory Semmer w cog to building department re- oh =e unter.” Ko Help Wanted Female 7 | "Sinn ens job. Pe tun as. Weil narrange, mortgage. 4| Po : & aie EXP. As Cote GAS STATION There were six building permits oa tame for bbedl BEAUTY OPERATOR CALE OAR: OAK: | attendant, andy man. UL. 2300. ee UL 2.3063 pt nad JANITOR WORK, ALL INSIDE & usiress Services 1 s 13 issued for new homes valued at a f % yg Bo! amt HOP EXPHRIENCED. AB. Outelde painting. Odd jobs of al total of $110,900. Remodeling, ad- Raate Be ip, pereca, Prost Top Drive! types. UL 288 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PEN: PENS syoares by Tr offi facto ce Ge ry 1 Print man mera) ae & wal) WA A f nd oe oles windows, Reasonable, Bhs —_ 218 © a EXC, ™ oa Pig Must be caret aD srr UL ion working dete le 4 TD S|“ Dapysitting Live te ck oat: On EC train fi pie Hod ‘an job.-| Grill. aio Mi cl Clemens poor . : le Contractor Write Pontiac Press Boe #0, er 2:00 Closed Tubs. SAY WORK OR BABYSITTING, ; BMALL ING iD WittRias HOG: home 22718 ; | iHday Drive Inn, 3355 Orchard MY¥rtle 26661 e with or without truck Ex or xP CED - perlenced only Cali her 6° UL | Lake Rd. Eeego os nated : wot, Be neve. taneporeation & 4, Bret, new rectory, lake ares. OF eh en F. Al Saal . Feterences, surance FE pM EASA) aan race ery ina : SED 3 lL CHARGE ROORKEE 4 ' shouts Graseified ris, - time, NIG, NERD office ‘paneer, 4 ki exp. 5 Roy! ee Anythi oes | Di 1 FE a im our office, 4 hours) days, have own References WALL WA bez ¥ ng goes 1a gay Por reonal interview call} furnished, Write “Pontine Press eornee 2 818i. fe 45009,” “Box 117, i (ee Etimates PE toss ; } 8 leased Brreacbiat tcbiea We cone SIMMS, ‘Attractive 2 bed- mil furace, Very en. i ih ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, MARCH 5. 1059 — oenee : DOR O41 AGE: wv. .- Wid. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 ACTION!!! . Ave. _FE_ &-1051. 2 RMS j. AND PVT. BATH. CLOSE |- Baby welcome, PE 2-3043 or = + = _ Reduced B “ae end loading. 23-0603. Trucks to Rent Tao equines sre Piceaoe en Pontiac Farm and Andustrial Tractor Co. ead ELL CARTAGE Local ong ene ane moving. * Painting & Decorating 20 PAINT-| . and wall . FE 60265. Bi cthas PARTING AND DEC. 18T CLASg DECORA Cash or terms, UL cent for ¢s terior 10 per disc Pr DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE 6-1296 or FE _5-8390 3. P. ‘STRAKA JENSEN, TV SER Toes | | Boon evening call ee ee AL'S UPHOLSTERING ES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- “Sha 8176. Cooley Lake’ Rd. EM D UPHOLSTERED FUR- < al a cle colors revived. ay game day. Call UL 2-4350. _ ssi 8. 8. Squirrel Rad. 5 ~ THOMAS UPHOLSTERIN 191 NORTH PERRY 8&8T. FE 5-8888 Lost & I & Found 24 GRAY & WHITE KITTEN = collar end Please bring home or call PE 12-4935 LARGE. = FOR INFORM. leading te orange & white Bri speniet with turned up| nose. 58646, LOST: Fag! PARAKEET, PROS- fe ties dock Bt. $10 reward _ Ska AY A = blue collar, Fairmont & Rutge LOST: LADY'S BLUE PURSE SAT in vic of Aolden’s Red : rg -on Dix. test: ig and Lk male ‘ uM 2 Oakland. OR }-6008. Hobbies & Supplies 24A PAA PPP LOL PPL PL PAA ARPA PAINT -BY. NUMBER PICTURES. Scrabbi corenee f £ . "i a 8s. Backenstose . Lawrence St. Notices & Personals 25 AEROTREDS * KNAPP SHOES Fre eae aoe 3-15892 ‘com TE 21248. oa ax GIRL OR WO! gy friendly adviso FE : inne Sarde Confidential. "rhe Salvation cou COLD WAVE $6.50 “i & Fier Rite, OR 3-3421. Wil- liams Lake Rd, and M59. CHARLES CHESTER AIR CUSHIONED SHOES EB. H, MILLER OR DAINTY MAID SUPPLIES - Mr Mrs. Aerio. 56 Gillespie. pane DAI MAD a ee 138 mm Wallace. FE _5-7805, In Debt? » If you are having trouble meeting our. ments, Vela Tallnble peste, pt Fw om T. Land Contract. # you.) ——— 23-2030 Sey see oe ere Oe, Ov Keego| 7auF cash. #8 can get you the 3 BEDROOM Ente. ye eat adi — Je mover o| £6. Main fog. tities furn. | TA NS RED available Ask ————— ROOMS ob gg Re te el Jf G AY DEN, ” Beato | 1 block at NT BATE, 2B EI, B.S, Reyesids.___ FE 8-0441|7 ROOMS AND BATH. CLEAN Laundry Service 18 AHGOLUTELY- including Soe ‘“sulbtune wees COMPLETE FAMILY , LAQNDRY The, fastest action on your land powas Chiid welcome. te | pe eR Seems | bt os geass : J. 3 VaenWelt, 4540 Dixie Hwy.) day Sat. & Mon. y Landscaping 18A OR 31355 f i ROOMS P ‘PLUS TY WASHER AND a RE- Bis Refe: ~~ eral F . vagenmat. OR CASH — reauired. PE - . av -| 2 RMS. & BATH. : i ACTS AND NOME EQUITIES | $10. deposit. 4 3. Tasmania i - gti and aming. Get our bid! NO ATION CALL 3-051. Fieni t h 3 “ROOMS” PRIVATE ENTRANCE onnson * -QUICK CLOSING -NO HIDDEN FEES Nicholie & Harger Co. HURON FE $8183. IMMEDIATE _ -ACTION and Ken Templeton. K.L. Templeton, Realtor Lake Ra. $4563 HUMPHRIES REALTY Waited Real Estate 32A eash ment. Call infor- mation. Do not feel . We will bf and tell you the cash you can receive net to you WE WE BUILD DORRIS & REALTORS 12 W. Huron FE ¢1357 | through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any-| ‘thing — Want Ads give! s. i 28181. Broker FE 4-421 D. RILEY. Immediate Action We Can pag Pal House. WHITE | ee ee ere for 3 ee ee bel 3.1295 5669 Dixie Hwy. | Open Eves ae 9: Sunday 10 ‘til 5 LISTINGS ALL TYPES. Lissuinger Real Ext Estate, OR 3-8138. SEE US We need ~~ on farms. sizes, houses and acreage. Money available to bay land contracts. og p.. on any property you have “PONTIAC RE ALTY 137 Baldwin WANTED: IWEDISTECY! — ‘om lake property oad i contracts, Buyers waiting. Paul M. Jones, Real Est. 833 _W. Huron “WE ARE “HOUSE” goodness sake — Call Clarkston REAL ESTATE, ENC. 20'S. Main, Clarkston Mich. (ACROSS FROM BANK) MAple 1 Open Daily 9 to 9 — Sunday 12 to § _Rent Apts, Furnished 33 NETTE . a gee: Ee Gail front. = RENT IT FAST you. ACTION. Dial FE ‘| RMS AND BATH. OUTSIDE | 3 LGE RMS. PVT. BATH i aig si WEEKLY” 3 ROOMS, PR : SLATER APTS. COUPLE 5 F UTIL. FURN. COUPLE only West side. re. “bTa16. 3} ROOMS, FULL BATH. PRIVATE on Li St FE 44686. 3 ROOM, CLEAN, UPPER, UTILI- ties furn. 36 ATE 3 sees, 3-7406. 1’ MCLEAN, UPPER, PRrI- Bay Men and entrance. 116 State. 3 RMS. & BATH HEAT, LIGHTS. me furn PE 27388. 163 . UL LOE. CLEAN BRICK A on, Steam —— prt. ent. also rey Its. cine rent. 470 Oakland 3 RMS. & BATH. AUTO. \HEAT. “You control tt’. Modern, clean. Couple only. FE 5-4032. 45 Lor- Traine Ct. 3 «ORMS., AND | FE Sar ‘200 Poatiee RA. J ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance, gas heated, pear down- _ town, 87 e. PVT. ENT. & BA ui _ FE 4-2190. ia — AS GA- rage. EM 3-347 3 ROOM APARTMENT NO CHIL- __dren, 239 8. Marshal 7 RMS. POEN. PVT. ” entrance, TE SaaS ENT, 80 State Street. AND ent. Close to town and bus. 192 Whittemore. in care tT, Tear door, 2 Boden AND > BATE x NEAR FISH- pei te | heat fur- § room: edhe heat and bata neriy dager Realtors, 28 E. 1 © 1909 by NEA Servion, tre, Tih Ring, UR Pet, OF “Life has been pretty dull thip past week. All I've : pe Say oy eee $20 ; SMALL HOUSE FURN. A TWP “ Oll_ beat. mo. awe SMALL . | OHO ae a Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ¥ Rent F Houses Fe Furnished 35 35; _—_— Hotel Rooms 39 2 ae, wi FER Mo. HOTEL AUBURIN “Farplabed except. be heat. 915 we.; Alsc 1 or ora roem monte . er units. Call FE 64978. te Aubere 29239 or unfurnished, hot water. 4 Rent Stores 40 W. Highland Road. - e i - - _ | ae See Bees RORY | Maem gs Oe. whe UL 3-2406. _, Rent Office Space 41 per 1, [3 ROOMS AND BATH. RENT = $45 2-6018. "Pabiaca Nas Setar o RM. DUPLEX. WODERN « AMS & BATH. HEAT & Hot water furnished, Adults. Cadillac, Near FE "| MODER $ RM. BRICK APT oe Ss ig. turn. $80 -mo. children welcome. FE 5-0737 DECORATED ORCHARD COURT : APARTMENTS BRAND NEW AIR CONDITIONED ONE & TWO BEDROOMS "RENT" s = DRASTICALLY REDUCED — Pontiac's most exclusive. modern West side apartment development, Balcony type building with tndivid- ual entrances. | Beautiful kitchens with meta! cabi- nets in decorator colors with plas- “tic tops. Stove and refrigerator furnished. Automatic heat and hot water (soft) furnished, Kitchen fan. master TV many other fine fea- For a limited rape a no a or |} RMS. PVT BATH. 616 WK. _— Adults only. re tse. ture 3. RMS. wae Stel COL . PVT. bath, 84363 after 5. /3 RMS GLEAN. PvT. aD an BATH, Ent, Low rent. FB 4-5975 vate ‘beth Near bus. 3 RB. PRI- | Adults. only. furn. Adults only. See after 4:30 weekdays or Set. & Sun. 16 Pine- rove RM. MOD, RR. SCHOOL. * drinkers, children, 72 Gaatuion 4 RMS. AND BATH. PRIVATE EN- — ce, UL. 2-1320, 3286 Auburn _ ve. IVATE | th and pR Koi Heat and wtil- ieee 804 §t, Clair. ADULTS. 3 RMS. & BATH. UP- stairs. Front & | entrance. r FE 23-7200. FURN: RM, APT. . bath & ent. $19.50 wk. All utilities. FE 8-2293. ‘ east of ecorated & eee room ‘=~ some have more. 4 in Slater Apts. amen SLATER ERWIN SLATER §3-55 North Parke St. FE 4-3546 - p - " ADULTS onty™ | MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 FE 8-6918 OPEN DAILY & en 10 4.M. - 9 PM ON SoT ing for a clean at- you looki tree ag pag et trienaly? a a 4 Ta bath apts pts. rent for : one Nice Warm. ERT: ore St: WEST SIDE ' - INDIAN VILLAGE DUPLEX — 5 rooms and tile bath, $90 month, VASBINDER, INC. FE 5-8875. - » { 100 CABIN \ ethaor ie fot ae | SIDE. B OL 1683 Wi Lake. FE 44423 from m 13 2 ¢ p.m. 5 Rus =AND BATE. OIL HEAT. Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 41A 800 PT. GAs sp OF Fog : ro taped. parsing. 208 8.7 vase BROS. $450 DOWN .( 6 Bus. ALL “MODERN on CAN- Dr, FE 8-6438 7 ROoEe HOUSE FOR RENT, General Hospital. Call OR 3-1926. NGTON, Sameer ag dino 56_W. WASHTI “6 rooms, modern, automatic h KEnwood 2-1984. TTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, 3 “Ee he Mie eet ka April 1, ad ATTRACTIVE -s ro modern, automatic treat, — Blue _Blue Sky Theater. FE YY -RANCH—3BEDRM. Frame, Built im 1955. Ca ri ca living room hall./ A very neat, clean. . ¢om- plete home. Located on s preg aan 8888 deat A month 4 per cent = e;| WE BUY — SELL ~ TRADE oe: ees? GRE? ee oe _ WHITE BR OS. oabee 3 BEDRMS. 5600 Dixie Bunpereh Pleasant. an eC ee — | eae: Eres al 9; Sunday 10 "ti 5 Adults. $65 r mo $-4002, ETH’ LAKE ARE Pe prog front * to Cass leading — . 2 bedrm,’ ran on path nortgsE®. uy ich wolee nae: s Tae AND/ BATH, ALUMINUM. storms and/ sereene. Hvin a carpeting in MODERN oo BRICE I and? ae Myio8 includes li aopear Baldwin. ‘gmail utility rm. 5-9149. MODERN 6 ce. a aes reer ra ren _Clarkston schools $75 NA 1-3661 N its 3 ‘Brick sts cio FOR’ "SALE BY 3 BED- r oauuabe baths. 1 Bonen gas heat. Fenced large to lot. tan basement, very clean. | - heat, eme! s # side. UL 2-1064 East eves. fra, Cement drive, §13,000, NEW 3 BEDROOM — ALL |, ater gas heat, $80. 47270. | A | buy. $3,000 down. 317 Drace, - Phone, OL 1-6323. /RENT OR SELL, $75. Beauty aon &. Huron Gardens, 2 bedrooms. v1) for $15 _ me Lo sell page nothing mo MY we DEQUIN. Price $14,300. "Must dviian, Ful a5 OCHESTER — : ae 2 houses astnee On nee ortheast| Blvd. near Delray. $ bedrooms, 3 bathe — Other hes Chaties ums, TH 43680 open 2 large bedrooms, Studio eel jun. . room. Beautiful grounds, $137. M LAEKEg R®ALTY each lease, . FE E5000. é olverine “Lak ca eh = LVAN 3 _bedroom home, full basement Lake bedroom brick, car- sree ne Bec ck, top Fir abou lake privilege. « 8800 down. FHA ‘orms. Lake priv- + ihese WEsT SIDE 6 RM. i bath as mek exe, cond. FE eotut, © CLEAN Kent, Realtor. AN Tx Bt fiepes. 3060 S Commerce Rd. MA 4-1578 / BUD" | . For a 'iineens 37 : 1. NICELY FURNISHED SLEEP- | ing room, 36/ Norton, Brick Rancher Lake Privileges See this lovely 3 bedroom home with privileges on beautiful Lake | Gexuad. mu hest "sod nd hot ater, retreat ce, lot, Priced to eet, only “$1,500.00 down. All on One Floor No st climb in this cozy 3 Seon cated page Nicholie, Realtor * “mr: bg ~ Pw 5-120 or FE 5-8004 va ie = sell, rent; buy, sia we Ai FE shiuis FE 4-6610 for detail fact _warehoustan ae 7 ROOM month a, $200 per quire 64 or call FE §-2168. PE Tele j ” BRICK, iN SHOP sere ree aT | Gardens, Carpeted. @ Onkena reasonable (peat end screenad oo mo uire at 2 Outland” aa mo. oan “uk §-0356 oy «| For Rent Miscellaneous 4z i BRICK GARAGE. BUILDING 55x43 SUITABLE FOR + Fest pie Lease Sith, Wine Fes: storage, or machine shop, 356 Au- tise Press Box 61 Pe Ave | ROOMS AND % BATH, REFRIG- | 74RAGES RENT. G) 2% erator, stove, pi gt $40 pong th xi ol rE iss teguire T month, Adults, FE 47457. ry) AND rine BE- Sale ses tween O:.on and Pontiac 4577 For How for-sale Houses = 43 Lapeer Rd FE 5-0061. m ROOMS AND BATH, GAS HEAT. “hs ve Rd. Ne m. 4 RMB. & BATH, MODERN, me. oath vogg G Baldwin. +4003 For Sale Houses 43 s c 2 extra clos a earete kitchen © and dry on « wrest overlooking the the space r Sierras space gare with sate lar & ‘lan down Tegeene. Owner easing for SPE Clarkston REAL ESTATE, INC, $1 Ideal large ura. Shown by $26,700 on terms. R Pd — Telegrene nt Evenings after $: 0, MA 5-6431 ONLY iz TERT Nothing . 2 mest, eas heat ‘Cine to) schools... buse i ecerpiting. ,Ouly 100 to art home |. $9,950 Yes, tor $9050 We will butid your & }-bedroom hom pletely fimished This plastered a eak flor ent. and Model at Yale © Stanle ete ae # ee 2, com jecludes % = basem ma. Be. , Winaneiag arranged. rau | WM. Av KENNEDY bar. PWA od taresen, Alum- inum storms and * heRoss. Ss” PROM BANK) = a 4 dered tied "bunds Bie “SY LVAN TAKE” Sam Warwick has new 3-bedroom ends erste roe place. ns -2car garage 185 . seed , exclusive commyu- SMITH" | Rareerar oa Lg , 4 ). ; Vatch for My Ad Sylvan Village igen privile; ® home with 3 wudine bedrooms. Tig baths and P; W. ‘INNAN kitchen i pire” binet 66 West Huron FE 4-2377 Formic. end snack OWNER. MODERN. 3 BEDRiM. brick, bosemont, _caparate ae city. water and sewer. Ga- Ca. included at 500 on terms. | Ortonville Lakefront family home. Includes room with nat- me yp -spprox. 7 appeintment “at olfe F H. Smith PE 44516 eciar § $6950 Large furnace scaped ent. fu Large dormitory bedroom on tne. rx C. HAYDEN, Realtor edar clorets ft. fier $20,900 te =\¢ EB. Walton PE 8-044) Je © HAYDEN, Realtor | R\ \ ] N = 19 te to. 2 A ‘ 7 : soir: Seottaon Senvics |- |§ GEORGE R ©” . ; ALMA / me | Cute § bungalow situated * On an! Ssxz10 land- wane 5 ‘You. Has ee — j i moray! Call toaay, wie this * “ dandy! Fane nigh rn se f s on your require- bi ft | / Ment list, either for a grow- with 3 car resatod ny — tab en fenced back yard. is ing. then see this Ranch exceptionally nice home with knot- Brick in beaut Drayton t oe kitchen, tile oe and pee is. 3 Bveciows Bedrooms, stursine: storms and tiful roo Mont it raised hearth sepia, din- Monthly “payments. sr Ss we s on 20 Mile "Rd. Base’ Tens | Been FE HOUSE. “si =FOTE | - r. = or OL 1-1038 ee M., iM HOUSE, OFF RM. 5 rE DOWN 3 vereee del _— ite new con- | large tan ‘tamally “aie | Kite “wt | b ‘| DON'T WISH FOR) | MONEY! Make it easily . through Classified Ads, To) rocoeng wl on Tile bath. Newly furnace. Storms and sc: down te —E, | > per comt : “mortgage Full price. 2. Kitchen Tonle, HAYDEN | 7 ‘oA UBURN. - Immhedia: $500 down. pon ay 4 3-y¥rs. old, Oak floors. $1200 LAKE — bom Bath — Oil 3 cay garage. $809 down. ~ 1% Acres, W. Suburba: home, Oak = nace. Fenced back > are. Land- -1%@ car garage. Terms. WALTON BLVD. 3 B.R. Ranch home on large lot 912300. Oak floors: Anderson windows and storms. Excellent with pow basement bas an Terms. 1% STORY BRICK, 5 Boots. ot ee Oak car” plastered teks fly room with eS snack bar. bal timate par shu MANY HAPPY DAYS await ~~ * in this charming 2 bed- with boating water skiing, swimming oa complete re- unlimited, laxation tively you'll room . orryt- INDIAN VIbLAG appealing. home located On a corner jot sets it apa Distinc- modern in every way, love the} firep: GE — This rt _——— = 9 ion _— rooms and bath up. basement, gas heat and 2- car gerage pacer ad this a home Truly hood chaser. worth seeing today! a delightful Ss ugubor: for ® dignified pur- NEED ROOM? This dell, =a ful 3 bedroom home er: the ultimate in real. femily dollar WINTER WON'T LAST for- / ya sity = a neers: Excellent. Suburban — 80x145 ft. lot, 2 * for your / . see this one today! | / fanny 3 mo. including taxes and {Ansur- ance. - RAY O'’NEIL, Kealtor 262 8. Tel Rd, i. 8-9 eo Fone = Gl py po og ’ base- mi e. 50x- fe) cS * further we 2 bedroom , home street Aileen }. School. te is fieors, “uly = GILES REALTY CO. FE be ss fu Ps pALowiw AVE. Listing SERVICE . tubs, Benge =~ = f SRS. fenced kl 2 s0a00 ba! 1199 Featherstone 4 aT a BATH. LGE L 5 iy owner. MA Aple 5-9079. laudscaped. $250 $3, 506 LOT. Sie nemneny, Or. in p> agen § acres IN CITY bedroom hom Fenced tot $1,000 Purnished. — Ba i good mye. 6 we. ‘CUCKLER JREALTY 28 ye “THIMK!" WHERE ELSE CAN YOU BUY A HOME FoR ‘$82 DOWN | $69 PER MONTH © Lifetime Aluminum ROOF & SIDING _ FHA dhaardiaarie il DLORAH BUILDING Bildor of National Hom -FE 2-9122° ROOM M > m arage, pared ative and ae a 3- BEDROOM COLONIAL | ines In JUDAH LAKE Estates. BUILD NOW 3 BEDROOM HOME > a Pinancing Available. rn cor custom On; = = lot or yours, Your plans SUBURBAN NORTH Ys: wo EVES: SAT, SUN: ONLY 4. beach af bi iecenaa wy sfEELE | res rs) m3 Tlindca Com mone Lake, TO 8-0051 EASY TERMS. ‘room home near good 2 M4 $ foom | nome on 3 acres, ™ps.son, Term Only 3 hed - bathy. 5 acres. full basement, lake i privileges. room ‘home, 1 new. able terms. 135 ty aay “ Full Serement’ lot on main = mo! Lahene Ah 4 rooms FE 4-1157 BA pis eo nw 4. BEDROOM down — pen noi “eas pe 2-FAMILY "3 RM. “BUNGALOW era —_ (comer = Pa ond Can be Pull basement, of! furnace, % acre gt ond with pened _ Sarage. Easement a ranch ype on 1's acre lot. wh Sacowend” tear? excellent leek. tion on You pare in Peni GI mortgage ys R.D. RILBY, Broker - Blizabeth: Lake Py een bear FAMILY Saeitenpene oe fom apattre baths as a pace | DOWN LS.. number of aitterent loca- . Remes — with wna’ wi basemgnts—in toa Sut eving - ¥’ pet cont tntereet & HARGER CO: HURON FE 5 + NICHOLIE 4183 es ASSOCIA oune DeeRMENT 0. | 2-Bedroom Home rge alore. fil’ price. call call nope at 90.200 =Va TERMS— | CRESCENT tage SAVE... = a S West Side aie ee to immediate’ ot our. homes built : gevare and with PARK _ we BUDGET BARGAIN ae fen Toe a oe sod Tones DRAYTON. PLAINS Brand new 3 taper 2 pevey ed. Near Ma Ry ikea Realtog, Ave. ae Convertible! 24 W. Huron 5 brant anice ce fur- a _ a 3 pe ce ap sit Tented. Roy Annett, Inc. ee a eae ee For Colored - eae No DOW he| 711 MELROSE P Betw ORED Gls: VN PAYMENT ae ee Nei 2 e 6-0. -- VASBINDER, INC. FE 58875 or FE Ss 1 FURNISHED MODEL OPEN oa DAILY 10-8 North Perry and $83,950 aC. ee same se mE 86455 - Living beer All tg ta harm 2 Baths—4 Bedrooms — i| MODEL OPEN DAILY | "r Ross Builders y hae |B AT. A GOOD PRICE ranch, 3 bed- | WITH or terms _ S ; Sepanrens tae e yea wn eg : ment to move you eres! ~ ARRO EE BERS . Gis FOUR... sea gecliod wie tore a hear gt. Freds. Ges) jgx39 f. living room, taxes are einer ee| or etm Bae Sree Sean. AS WN pris. $e tenes & ‘HURON , nae ” a IM WRIGHT, ‘Realtor | | An attractiv: alow s Leree Dinie ities ae On 3-1281 me I a i si COLORED + NOTHING DOWN ae eee A PINE FEATURES. iG, $300. CLOSB- sane eg Breage ' __MULTIPLE LISTING TING SERVICE HOYT | CUSTOM RANCH New ge i] conven- tional) ; * sq, ft. ground evel ae tg area. 2 beau- bes ae @ bathrooms, Cen- ee this is one planned and finest + built houses we ever had the pleasure to look a We can reproduce this Reva Bn’ fats tan = = took tet us “an “HOYT ital a fe a LAKE” 3 3, pdveging full bath. Basement, eat with 2 nice late & plenty frontage, ake risieges. 1 block to Iake. $8,960 “GEORGE. BLAIR : pEarson Aoggod , J B 2160 M-15. Ortonville: and sath” $2,000 . PANGUS, Re altor Sa eee ies “2 MODES OPEN aluminum siding, oak and; 3 ” brick. Contemporary %s te. vs Sor oe aa = sul Hatiena . CvAN LAKE | so ren wo. pus Seve aaa PE ; osu <2 ie. bee Se 2 mo. ‘Sisome, from 2 "apartments Bepreauity. ison “otter balases Full basement. loca- lib high school. Full price | tion, Only $10,000. $2,000 down. pote e : pd cook, Paine OR 4-0306. wa = ‘per cent: ! a REALTOR PARTRIDGE | _Fayior.. Realtor. PE 4-3561 1060 W, HURON |5 RM. N. $800 DOWN “ OPEN TIL 8 Take over ment rr 5 THE UTMOST CY. N-| BY OWNER, 2 BEDRM. IM- P= ‘ventence, to io fs to | mediate session. FE 8-6691. neighbors house. Extra wooded lot; Ry OWNER 2 BEDRM. in A 10 min. walk to town. | “on Channel to Cedar Is. Lk. F.A. All ment, 3 bed- heat “Foom, large kitch- rooms, ceramic bath, 21 ft, liv- 12 x 20 lving room, ing rm. ige, kitchen with jal-) @ picture windows, 1's car i ousie window, gas heat, tile vesti-| Must sell, Make offer. bule with coat closet, water = dones ener, storm*, screens, paved st. hf A | py OWNER: 3 ROOM SMALL REAL’ 1011 W. Huron WALLED LAKE AREA $1,950 Down shade 2 wa Garage, paved drive, 16 acres with -private lake and} many Evergreens. > “house, two 27 ¢ LAKE ORION 3 acres Poa ‘ ore Also 4 ae rear 3 ge ex todav! ee H: P. HOLMES, INC. $100 DOWN Moves You In - | SO - WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS MODEL OPEN "enn ekcubr PRDsy | 1To 7 2 vigexs nor‘ > MeotCaim W ESTOWN "REALTY FE 82763 or Eves. Li 2-4677. LOADS OF MODERN FEATURES | “Just tell her, Ym a Hollywood scout” ___ For Sale’ Houses rey Y 3 APTS 6, 3 and 2 rms,, , ents, and baths. = gee ete rma, Full pri Full i price #00. 918 “sae dow MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE i urban brick home, looking serine Seiahinn ont ont Needs some Sener treusterted ELIZA’ LA PRIV.—At tractive 3 bedroom home with richly ca living room. Eatee | —2 ear e and fenced gas heat. $12,780 on terms. 'T LAKE PRIV. — Now ti to. this 2 bed- hg nes =a fine peter d be a or re Realtor FLORIDA a°move to Florida? [cop tp Sup Somes are: 2531 s r FE 5.2953 anc Bu Bungalow > irate — ranch Aporox. 87.100 down. WILLIS M. BREWER FE 45181 id water softener. For only $10,000, terms can be ' arrapged. s, separate dinin Full bas od fient’ with * went og Po $12,500 on term ie mans WALTON BLYD. , Bedroom - pF. Meiehes Ba: 1 base- ment, of] FA ae ‘One 14g acres @ soil. ma earéen = payment, en costs IVAN W. SCHRAM REALTOR * hae EVENINGS & SUNDAY 942 JOSLYN COR. MANSFIE : MULTIPLE 1 LISTIN (@ SERVICE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE FRONT ee ‘ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES EYE ALING Ran well B 1 gains. Nice — nd pany GI RESALE POSEDROOM. Tana home Newly decotpied Narurai kitehen cabinets with f tops. Others > anen tom | ACREAGE acieadee hee “ear Be Kiger | “136 E. PI FE_ 5-047]. 5 “~~ BY OWNER _ —— ao. Floor fur- _$0500, “$i.0b0 down, “EM “S.0sit, | 2 4 “BEDRM. $56 $5,950 New _ - une you in on GQ. PHA terms. 191 W. Columbia. " Spotlight Builders. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE: wae gol in to —this - ot Ea fenced-in ard This makes “7 ideal me for the usddies. ‘total price only, $7900. _—- BEDROOM 5B ‘ou a een, ae counter, top. Bleck i Beau ceramic nagar 9 counter, toot Don territic value. Oniy $16 985. ‘VALUE that will be hard to beat. Almost new 3 bedroom, extra large kitch- en, beautiful living room with big picture window, oek irs, ys minum storms and ser basement, paves street. ‘block from school im. q fine location. All for $1700 down, $70 per month plus taxes and insurance. ena W GAYLORD F, 4.9584 toes 3 KYTON YR. bedroom brick. Built in michene Pireplaces ae eS dining room. Eve- nings OR K Established In 1916 pe tabed tag = - Only lown for this attracti bedrm home. All on aoe 3 ers remeron y be ing for a home that is not advertised tonight, In- formation is as hear as your one. Call and ask for informa- in about the a oe desire. We have Arg Age mes for sale, > eee aps the poll one that will you as the future owner. 1% ACRES, BRICK - my 2 m home located ee bsm’t, ree. heat. 3’ car i “4 ‘ at only $1,586. ferme, living th fi 2 ho al garage. Ln gee > aped ¢ view Wee" at $17,500, Terms. , ELVE 4 Baths a fut bsm'‘t this orale wader #72 home - in | epestiont cond living rm., 6 —— ie oF Floyd Kent,Inc., Realtor Diste Hwy, at fos gt ol 5 OR 3-1708 or br 38842 we Ww. Muren et c+ 44-3535 If no answer tal” mM Sole 30100 Open Eve: GAYLORD rage and ut _equity_reas, EM _338 3. BEDRMS. LIVABLE. SWAP, rent, or sell. 7620 Clintonville Rd. OA A ..$19.200_ ‘terms. 1. FIRST OFFERING. Two bedroom home Lake Road fea turing ‘oors plastered walls. bee = wall peoranggr 4 in living ee kitchen, ssed in past, rear yard, only a gel WATERFORD TILLAGE. Well wh 28 on foundation, 2 3. bedroom = ranch red features. SS full -basément, Gas : Hot Water ior ead, $22,500 sale or trade. Many more to choose from. drive out to otr office and look over our vee, nt at dr, 4-417 , CLARK REAL ESTATE ug. by PLE Lishino SERW SERVICE r a LOW DOWN F lg * ye Keego, Fr er John K. ) [rwin | /& SONS. ! INDIAN ILLAOE stereos . e ‘oom. = me ; fall size 1g ro dining room ae ie base- gas a. oar an kitchen. yard, 1% a very Convenient to "Echols den, oe basement. Sh ~ cor ner lot, 380, gil | GI. 1% STORY : ‘Nice: 4 room beth home with fun Dapeinent and wnfin- ished attic “Fenced yard. $9,200. iton.} John K. Irwin & Sons REALTORS Phone i ‘> or FE 65-0447 PE 5-4846 DONT PASS UP MONEY? Sell unneeded |. bel eagta st for cash through Classified Ads| “AMPLE cusroun ® REING Yr FE 2-8181.. FE 2-0263 | : ee re basement. -Large rs, S00 “late model car, Socal or land a: wees SELL OR TRADE —~ “Large modern home with Mc e “paved st. clean home, Will trade for oe fall baths, | | Ph. FE ¢- Re Sale Houses 4 43 | PRAME HOUSE “on Hugger. 0 ounmaree Vil- bu service within 2 bike $8,500. $500 Do’ Gan docveech’ 1 tet wn, room, Mei eiasa etter 7. ~~~ Indian Yilege | After 6, Templeton le Lovely home in ble a e living room w pines, . nice basemeni, oll =~ 3 cer Priced to sell KL 5. crepes, Realtor ake Rd. FE 44563 PE 23-0502 base! Z 11,200. If are a* Gl, aa pout "5400 mortgage costs Sun 262 §. Telegraph Rd. FE_3-7103 CUSTOM BUILT. Twin Lakes 7 8 Bldg. Co POR RAY O’NEIL, nee FE cae | te T LAKE HOMES W. © Posies EM 3-531 FOR COLORED fcnool. 3 bedrm. fu tai pavement 20080 ar, eneetent c tot accept iy car gar, home, car or .housetrailer. % por constructed home. Nice Will trade for cheaper home. Cozy gf ge DOWN 3_ love tion, Ga only $10,500 NOTHING About $450 mortgage costs. PECIAL — Cute 2 bedroom alow with two large 60 x 158 ots. Forced air ol right in city. Easy te LIST WITH — For “tas t & higmel service, it we'l 2407 ee Lake va bis MUL’ BROWN. _ two with Sale Business Property 49. $12,500 SELL OR‘ TRADE — Mod- ern bungalow with many built Full bas ement. floors. Plastered alls An excellent home th e choice lots. | Lake Bwir Sey lose in. " $6.250 LEASE OPTION—NOTHING | OWN bungalow with | full bath, automatic hot water and 3's lots with lake privileges. | — Repossessed e only 3 yrs. om, ly searooms. Electric ref. Automatic washer and Dryer included. About $250 mabe costs is all you need. bun- ft. furn. Storms & screens. Here is- = — farm ef- If we can't Sell 1 trade it, you. 20 irons serving this vici . WE BUY, SELL & TRADE. 9-8. _L.H. BROWN, Realtor is ° PLE LISTING SERVICE $1,975 down or ping goog on furnace, . home, 3 Dedioem eit truck rt Be ru as Da: a, offer takes, -4-8612. BP coed me Property 43A wa: mad. Price hile hae = ete over PE 5-9602 : For Sale Lake Pree. - LAKE edreo 1% Si ae te it te pert an puree e ie o Bro: | r Lake Lots and Lake Priv. 13 to acre. tarhaten | Schools, | jureches, 6 - f ved street, ‘wos ‘tai rice; is Wow an how ; im : prdy Sone Tins rei *, ‘vnipple co FE 2-4373, LAKE, +. ~— be ora into lots, 627 AYDEN, Realtor C/A Beh Walton wae LA x lat, Re Ready r butiding. 8 Fig R. L WICKERSHAM 1195 W. Maple MaAvtair 6.6950 AUBURN Avenue. epee 330 t.. Zoned Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 _W. HURON FE 5-tis3 “ wens No aes Ne. man's 5 . 1 Ok) ct . _ 189 00 Okiahoms Ct High ground | Plan Now Now CHEROKEE HIL HILLS! For Sale Acreage 11 ACRES, CAN BE SUB-DIVIDED new school Roch area 4 bedroom brick, finished aa resneeiind room, $20,000. Terms, 5 ACRES 3 bedroom — ‘home. car a Other out buildings. itt Terms. R D, RILEY, Broker PE 4-157 FE 44621 $450 Small farm site consist of 13 Excell Duilding, ‘site, Only 35 c i; per’ dows will WARREN St9vT, REALTOR TN. i ons me oes ___ For or Sale F Farms 48 60 co ACRES LJ EP = anon beg BATH, Only $5. “ati s06"'8 acres. abit 308 6 — & bath. - we acres sctipment rms, bath, Lge. $,7ms & 4 rm. house. $1,900. 4 eat a . WV. DINNAN 66 W. lis. PE 4-277 80 % ACRE PA ‘ARM. NEW HOME, LO- on M-00 Se ig bre ge ee aaae. a tilable SS = . ings. Terms. ve 2- after . 0 p.m. 793 _ Zoned™ commercial '. -ciose tn. fast growing area. Pg? of 5.8 acres. Tdeat = — shoppin ves | center, close bo Tncinde =" courthouse, "A - © and 5-cs: $26, < _Teasonable ms . "WARREN STOUT, REALTOR Tl NN, Saginaw St.. PE 56-8165 . “til 6 p.m. 424 » / WOamin i; conan of occupa AT eit sas “$4,000 down. Call OL 2-976 DRAYTON PLAINS Locate In the center of Drayton Plains—this modetn 20x100 store pottery has basement, new furnace and Full price $22,500 HOLMES BARTRAM 4392 Dixie eer. OR 32-1950 OR 3-3230 Ever LIGHT MFG. in . Pontiac this -ott-street. parkihg, off “$18,250 with $6,250 down or $6450 cash REALTOR PARTRIDGE 358 1950 W. HURON sis open ‘7 ‘TIL 9 E ae pie Kampsen REALTORS - FE 4-0528. Eves. & Sun, A TRAILER or‘ commere! sl, . eg ee Fran tn Raed, r of . South iND Street 100 x Cheap. MICHIGAN AVE 130 . low NORTE Fe -eaasamad Btrest. 80 x ‘MSU OAKALND PE 20615 ar| miter, | Pontiac = Qrayton Pi = Gtiea Walled Lk., iri Pi Piymouth > hom arnee, Splendid investment ot po with Jit. M WRIGHT, Realtor FE 54-0441 130 Me ed dace 4 8. 4.913 TO HA yt VALUET, Realtor lake area. Rents $90 a month at € per cent EMBREE & GREGG gue 1565 Union UNION L/KE Mor EM 34393 or EM 33314 LAND eh gp de TO BUY OR to _— = Garrels, EM 34-2511 or Ely il BUCKNER | & FINANCE COMPANY BORROW. UP To $500 OFFICES Borrow With — $25 ta $500- = Household Finance “LOANS $25 TO $500 - On agg signature or of ae oi ae is faa feiendly an and and ag e ba Visit our HOME & AUTO LOAN CO. 1N. Perry st (Corner BE. Pte) ~ GET $25°TO $500 “ea your _Signature p to 24 months to repay PH. FE 2- OAKLAND Loan Company 202 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 64 we Lawrence st, _ 415: IMMUNITY m2 ros 30 E. » SSuMORIEY FRIENDLY SERVICE ~—"MOTEL SITE é locates orth of Clark- ‘on on M165, poy Ree planned inter- a 2 of the new, proposed Wal- gg ressway with Mis ft, ‘trontage, 300 ft. depth. 0 front ft erms avail- es WEBSTER, REALTOR ieee OA 8-3122, Orion, MY 2-229 Business Opportunities 51 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A BUSI free “afichigan m Re & eR 1050 W. Farge ae - ad teens ae! Took OWN SORE eae Your Future Secure with Supplement Plan Deral retirem required. * ‘most ibe ae Pree Box lb pian DAIR Y UEEN owner 4 yrs. Au aah ep: fame, tor.ebn son. includes = f equi ment. Open & fe operation e bea down yn you ine busin “SDD. "FOOD MKT. INCLUDES ~, modern store & newly decore home. Grossing over $100,000. A real mone mane ie Baw yt coer : : TEAGUE FINANCE CO. nese. 3,800 income houre oe B Aig 5. Telegraph OFFER: $5 0 Ps ” eee Sor good 28 foot housetrail- er. « NEED $25 < ‘TO $500? SEABOARD Phone: FE 8-966] 1185 N. PERRY ST. “Parking No Problem" Seaboard Finance Co. 202. N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS TO $500 L Ph, Rocherter, OF COTY OF 141 0191 WHEN YOU NEED 25,10, $500 iad STATE FINANCE CO... 703 Poe 4 "i Bank Bide. -1574 __ Mortgage Loans ARE YOU WORRIED with BIG euymewt r n age oogd home im- poree your prob- oon Low Tate. interest. 2 yrs. A uron 8-65 No Ay fee-no “obligation Swaps 55 MUBKRAT COAT | tr Tales desk hates MA Eras, for - Salk re ea _ : LINA, POW. CASH FOR CHROME KITCHEN . ei Pieoe FE dii00. 12 bp. motor. cis “FOR USED Ty's TAPS CASH "FOR s rae Ps 868 after épm ‘NEW BRIDAL, | VEIL. $15.00 RUMMAGE E BALE ALL DAY PRI. and Sat. A # B Resale. 00 W. Howard Sale Howepold Goods £7 1 LATE MCONE. NORGE PIECE LIVING ROOM sUITE. brand new davenport and chair, 2 modern tables. ma Kenmore washer, 2 EM 7 aees. ox12 WOOL FACE, $15.95. | olla $16.50, Tmported. 85 a. 8, & cers Furniture. 4 Ave. PHILCO TV, $40.50 nase —* A-1 cond., $34.50 or 3 AMAZING SINGER 2 8 G MA- chine, sig-tag s hun- dreds of goworelive stitches, etc. $8.56 per onth for months. Call Credit “Manager. Capitol. rs As 1 SPECIALS 3 ww SELECTIONS IT” TY¥s, a .% each, 21° table model . . $30.95 uaranteed ere gee at 3930 G ZAG machine Hke new — 4. 5 pear Ceesanty. Frigida} ES, Tange, see $2 per ~ A BEAUTIFUL CABINET SINGER sewing machine. "Zi a equipped like a Z, hg 10 pe ™ e Appl. FE seer. - AUCTION FRIDAY, MARCH 6TH., 7 P. Located "2616 Dixie Hwy. 1 mile north city limits tise. All hew merchahd: maees. d FOUND AT A little hon 3 of the a ots owe at * dope. for real . miles of Pontiac or mi} Ly of (vaubira, Heighta on F km 3 BRAND NEW . aes, Rolla bed, co y : wag, hed, com omplete at 96 Rol. ls corte mattresses ‘ ee oo $1 earson'’s 3. 2 Orchard’ Lake Ave, BEN WASHER Pon SALE 119 eview. FE 3-7646 = mca ee & BURNERS, $149.60 ners. ¥ ppli- ances, M. pemer's = tee CLEAN electric stove. rib ope! sgiceee chatr fe y chests, maple chest reakfas we ) a theta FE 56-3140. huburn LL aca \ ORR a tee We | daire stove, 4 Rate. \ —— —orret, $125 eee FE % ‘ble and 6 chairs 1 range, . Gas range, a sine tT, or er furnitur $n seu and 4. 47881. 37 Or. “APE ize” 50 all FE 56-0606 . New i pe a, ie a FE 22065. | PRIGIDAIRE AUTO. WASHER «| alse, retrig MY 3-391. rkston ~ UPRIGHT PAMOUS: Scratched. Terrific y while they last, No ee ase. Michigan Orchard Lake For: SALE. re. Days, EM Jie or i sn nee linn ee WASHE: eR & — - 2s ‘Also, geri "MY 43-3184. '¥.] Eve. FRIGIDAIRE ®’ ROLL. “j like new cond. =r 34557. as Fi IRE ELEC. RANGE — Rett Like new. 6 pe. Siekery furniture set. Suitable porch or patio, Will , BM 3-4373. + New 20 cu, ft a 13 cu. ft. oe ght E-Z terms Samuels, FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE excellent condition. Call MI 64-5332 AIRE ote.” cuBIC Pinks goed, andl = jon, M6042 FOR BALE. ay ‘1D TRAVERSE rete and” wrint Lar aig orel for | window ow in z =: “Wiad and springs, a6" FR ment ~ veneae brand geese Only $289 = i= ERS Cheat ne uprights : scratched or odeis at big dis-, New modets. — erate sie, Oasivator, | STOVES TABLE, c CHAIR. GECKETONAL i eS FREEZERS SELLING Easy Washer, all A-l. _S Sie Boe = IN DEPT. Man} other heme available. —_ us, Cash m your used fur- niture, and ap ex, We come to your home fer vernal * : Pi; se ee jis. W. Pike E-2 terms, PE 4-1122- TRADE GAS at oon ELEC- trie range, x B. Munro Elec? ~ vic Co. 1060 W __Hure ) Biles. co, 1060 w. 4 Chapwood 4x8" yee axe’ = %"* “eo als negated het ae ‘USED pl RESULT: & GUARAN- |. teed. » Union are ig __ Union Villiage. EMpire 3-65. Used Trade-In Dept. eee ee ee err oy Ae eenwereenens serator . . buffet 4 chairs |... Bavensort & chal ey THOMAS ECONOMY | (361 8 Saginaw OF es Dro USED 30 GALLON GAS tires | : heater $230 RB ena Electric | _Co. 1069 W Hur ae... iGSED TV 619.95 UP USED RE-! prinanigge en’ $49.05. Used $25. Sweet's Longe ot ines, 422 W. Huron vacuUM are O. _bags _Murray’s. ee one Myrtle, ER $25. WRINGER WASH _Munro Electric Co 1060 W. Warce: E Wat NUT “DINTNG aes eat.ee Hardware uite { i Gas ra $20.00 Porceinie kiteien cab. base $10.00. Building Supplies New cotton mattress. . $10.95 . New innerspring mattresses. $17.95 | Tools’ Leip ae ae ere register. ceca Glass WE BUY & L & EXCHANGE | EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME . ° Paint «4 104 8. Saginaw ~ PE 23-5523 | a= * waaitina MACHINES, INES, VACUUM: : . . he sweepers, $1695 up. Authoriza-/ Boat Paint Hoover repair. Thyle Corner of N. tion Elee- | and | Ver: wood ling of tools at 35 e r | Tesy,, Oey a BABY BUGGY IN IN GOOD CONDI- fon, $12. OR 3-7758. oo BRA SOLD OUR PROPERTY {ALL sTOcK BE SOLD LB aa MUST | ——- hardware — eon 1 J tric, Johnson ee cet beste 2 ni _Howard. FE &5160. _Trail, Orebard Lk ne ee aggre MECEINE — | Gas ere ROLLAWAY “BED. 2 us me, ® me | trial, cash or Lane setae) small jes and dresser. OL _ Sewing Center, FE 2 Get Youn “SPRING PAINTING: A ——¢rogke- peg ray er __ Antiques _ = 2 oad ee 3.88 of “pitsbirgh Kem ANTIQUE PINE Curxa CABINET. ts We foot. _ MI — A poo ‘machines | ANTIQUE CHINA wo ae Sndste. 1960 ON. Op: -mirror back. Gakions ts dyke corner of "Opdyke & —— Rd. PE 38-6686 fome PREEZER ib CU FT. | Television & Radios 57B. pores mags cu. f! Match ~~ $448 Samuel's) aos ond $20. VENICE. _fptiances._ Mi MApie 5-601!. t Cass Pag! Rd.) FE Saabs. iROWRITE IRONER OLDER! -— odel, Needs cover, S15 FE INCH cE TV. parry Beautiful natural walnut JROWRITE IRONER. 1 YR. OLD cabinet. Remote — = retrigersier — | changer. Used few 906 g-ain water ; montis. Exceptional Teeep- ‘$0 Imperial FP: rgsber j tien and clear ear picture. $l mares | FE 5743 afte Avburo FE 43515 UL_23000 RCA USED TV. OTHER BAR- LEAVING ,STATE — ANTIQUE gains Peers Appliances, 8161 bedroom and shaving stand, merce Rd. ~ miscel s tables, lamps, pro- {7 IN. CONSOLE TV. GOOD COND. | vinela! Magnrevexs combination $49 MArket 41297. yee aad _phenserapy. OF oe ele c range tpoimt refrigera- Pa = Water Softeners — 57€ 57C [OPP I tor, Drexe! table. server, 6 needie-| _point chairs. Midwest 40380. - LARGE CRIB AND MATTRESS.| brand new, $15.95. Pearson niture, 42 Orchard Lake oe | t | LEAVING STATE WILL TAKE! best offer 2 chairs, brown veivet/ cough, washer and dryer. Whirl "B6 mode, Freezer 58 model ideabed and children's dresser. sacrifice. Colum wil S381 _Sashabaw and Maybee Ras. MAYTAG WRINGER R WASHER. Excellent condition. Cheap for cash, 09 Parkhurtst after 2 p.m. _o7 pe * several rm. MATCHING foot COUCH AND chair. Good cond. $45. OR 3-$336_ NORGE RGE AUTOMATIC C_ WASHER, - _almost new. $66. ¢ OR 3-0643 | Of) HEATERS, BRAND NEW. Coleman's selling below cost, an sires, MA $-60!1 7 OL BURNER. MAHOGANY DRUM. table, 2 end tabies, 1 coffee —_ +. Boy's suits, size 16 and 12, _ sonable, M 5466 OVER 30 USED TV SETS. $14.95 s) FROM * WALTON TV 515 E Walton FE 2-2257 PRIVATE PARTY SELLING LING BEDS| complete. chest, chairs, refrig..| dining rm set washer, trons. (waster, tables ‘mise, FE 8-8622 PHILCO ELEC RANGE “CARGE. $145, Both bia off softener, up. TV antennas in ir FULLY AUTOMATIC $79.95 SALE PRICE $379 REG. VALUE a Cooley Soft W Water Co. NEW TT REROLAS IFE guarantee Lindsay Woes iow as $5.21 mo. FE OWN time ae fods ~ S per cent off. (9 hand saws .........--603: Chrome edge molding 50 per cent off > — ~ ispinevesne ” plage tBoutand belts & genes | STANLEY AL * ian wenn - ” ectues to gout Gott Bond basement pain, #Ibe. dre & spinning rods Ciat — register pod tg Seen. @ enst $467 — $150. DEALERS INVITED YOU CAN BUY POR LESS THAN WHOLESALE, COME & SEE! A. C. Compton F & 8ONS 4900 W. Huron St. OPEN EVENINGS "TIL 8 P.M. CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES | UMINUM WINDO Burmeister ~~ peimae eaigicsd Auburp & Rochester Rds. UL 2-4900 lf no Ans Res. OL 1-6623 2 PUEL OfL oe GOOD CON- dition. F FE 47806 } FUEL OIF TANKs GOOD COR- ; dition will deliver. FE! 56120. _ ROPE SB 34". 2 SETS *4 N Walnut Cheap. 85° Moreiand. trenrite. used less than 1 mo. OA “-2729 REFRIGERATOR & ELECTRIC stove, $25 each Good comdition. _ 4180 Chenlot. Dodge_ Park 4 ~"RFPOSSSFSSION SPECIALS Deluxe Norge gas dryer $130 33— iT’ GE ‘59 table model TV $109.44 0 gai Norge hot water heater! $04.95 -- 14" portable GE TY) “$119.33 All items in warranty =| $5 down delivers GOODYEAR RVICE STORE 20 8 —a __FE_5-6123' ss Rebuilt Trade-trs- IRONRITE, Rebuilt. Guaranteed Delivered 68 REFRIGERATORS. Ali anteed ‘ GE Electric Range HOTPOINT Electric Dryer Guaranteed . - The GOOD ai 5 ee SHOP ontiae $1 W. HURON SINGER ‘PORT. Z ZIG Z ZAG ATTACH $1950 Electrolux Vac Terms_ Curts } Appl. OR 3-9702. SINGER 1 PORTABLE E SEWING MA- chine, round bobbin. $1895 Mich!- an Sewing Center. FE 2-333%. 43 Oakland Ave SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- chine, repossesse 3 QUARTER es ‘ennesste. gat trailers, 08. cate Pare Bat De 5 PARADE 45X10 GREAT LAKES ‘TRAILER, used 3 mos., $300 down and take over payments. FE 4-6056. ‘$3 MOBILE ger 33 FT. 3 BED. . bal Pull rooms. Pa $1005 w th $295 down or neurtien for ate FE 5-7605, ae oan sons bas ne ed ¥T., 375 ol! an Deecuse of aes | _Trailer Parr, Lot 140. FE 5 ha don Rly Roma Ae ett os inn itch AIRSTREAM LIGHTWEIGHT Travel Trailer. Since 1932, Guar- anteed for life. See them and get a demonstration at Warner Trail- er Sales. 300 Huron, (Plan to Join one of Wally Byam's ex- citing caravans) ALUMINUM 3] FT. HOUSETRAIL- pd $1295. $ under bank loan value. . Authorized. Sales FOR Pontiac Chief & Detroiter’ Complete selection | of 8 and 10 Also of : w9t PALACE. Sree Ba , Megidine: Winer LIAS. ; . BALED ALFAL-| fa, . 7033 Rd., Penton, MAiy * : . GLACKMORE FARMS, APPLES, TRACTORS = “on value check . ese tractors have jRoll-O-M. » Good tires — and You For Sale Housetrailers 78 5. 110 N OP. dyke—Jot $4180. PARKHURST Trailer Sales =, on d Oxford on M24 TRAILER EXCHANGE New Andersons Used 810 Wides Open | to Closed tf harem VACATION TR POR SALE ‘ ae Jacob: vr. Sales. 5685 Williams Lake Rd.. Drayton Plains OR 3-3838. WTC, USED TRAIL L ae “for 10 io per Sale. ce, 1S) Wolly Be Ra, on4 St MEI. “Rent Trailer Space 79 HOTS. OBILE VIL. | AUBURN | finest von se Pon- Bess spr tae ne ~~ Auto Accessories 80 a-l USED TIRES, . WE buy, sell. A.so whiten STATE TIRE wo ‘inaw St. 4-0687 ANDARD : trade in on General Tires. Uv to “30 ner cent off lack or TD. WILLIAMS egy Se GRINDING IN 3HE Crankshaft cartes Gis . Sale Motor Scooters 82 “For Sale Motorcycles 83 torcycles 83 15% DISCOUNT ~ = giie 5 genuine og a to 8 | pl om y Davidson in our Serv. . This offer onl arch 1, 1960, ley Da- Gales Co, 372 S Sagina Boats & Accessories 85 a Foot = | __.Wanted ‘Used Cars 88 After All! MON EY TALES! « Se as arta or JIM HART- LEY at Dixie “OK" Lot ie Hwy. near + Sashabaw DRavTow PLAINS, MICH. . | ATTENTION! | TOP $$$ DOLLAR GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952, WEST HURQN PE +7371 re 41797 CASH FOR CARS B anggre ops sega MOTOR te Pike CASH MALEN ELLS OR LEB KELLEY. OR } 4540 Dixie CASH. FOR LATE MODEL USED CARS Community Motor Sales ~ AUBURN AT EAST BLVD. CARS WTD. up service, PE 5-2000 MILEAGE iD Ry 4 station w After 5. 32-4376. _ HK. J. VANWELT 1335 & M Motor Sales . dollar on later model cars. * Orn 3-1603 _TQP ie, . aR ecok ne “RUSS. USS DAWSON. AW eSiettntt Bake 'S_avecen TOP PRICE FOR JUNK CARS. For 3527 you w- pay s0_come Soe is at i, Oukian ‘ul WE NEED : CARS pa AVERILL’S cop. Salles paid, FE $2010, open Sundays 103 Wanted Used T rucks 89 CASH PAID m@ * Used Trucks a SCHRAM's & ave ‘Disie Bwy, OR 3.3108 OR 3-0311 Rwy. |. BIRMINGHAM. RAMBLER AR ey A. Id hy the Ta es 6 p.m. isi CHEVY 7 DR. PE 5-146 ee o fallen eH SS CHEV. 2 OR.. BEL AIR BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S: WOODWARD MI 6-3900 a “Sea St ea BS head Diaet bet. 3 and “Used Truck Parts 89A ALL MAKES MODELS 2635 Au Ave. : i 32, OOD FOR SALE ALL TYPES| tor, plow & cultivator, 370 N. * delivers Alberta Lumber Lake lus Lake Rd to ar oan, ge i Oe : . BP RWS BET 10S Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Wheel bore ¢ np. tractor. a By ad TREE SERVICE TRIM- porter cable -riding 2 in. mower. | i4 PT. WOL OD renerel Pm $-2275. EVANS ere, On boy A same >, i Stark Bros. Nursery. : iam | 1068. Deed 1 wh. Both or sas. Landscs Ezuit Nut EM 3-3125 after 4 p.m. For Eve A ment a ES we For Sale Pets 69) lection ot. used two and four CRUIBEOUT BOATS 2 YR. FEMALE BOXER, SPAYED. ree yaees oan _ aes ose Trojan Cruisers & Runsbouts as, to home. FE 5-9179 ci " 2 : FE 84402 7 daya, Boat PAINT For Sale Trucks 92 GMC Facfory Branch! OAKLAND AT CASS ‘60 CHEVROLET truck, $200. 738 plastic glag panes made to order. Plas. tic resins co mnpounted for any special requirements Car — Open 9 tw 1 Federa Retaterees Piastica 45 W ila: go’ Gea JUST ARRIVED, -WAGEMAKERS’ newest line of 1949 fibergias — Poco ad until you see + $645. 15 ft. g 7, Te: “beam, 20°" heavy deluxe windshte automotive type adjustable rece walk-through seats, bow light, stee &r Tub- ber . A terr ie value bump te Wagemaker line fiberglas & molded right on the som pl of aluminum, to Demode R signs to DAWSON SALES st —* sico Lake. Phone MAin 9317 JOHNSON OUTBOARD arene Starcraft & Sheil lake boats. Ga- tor trailers. Outboard motor re- POwEt: [e) ARINE SUPPLIES — 306 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 LAST CALL Winter prices stil) !n effect on most items—— A few ‘58 motors at a big discount. One omiy deal— Demo. 15 + deluxe fibergias boat 60 hp. tly 2 ond a _ onal: MARINE 9 EXCHANGE tad Saginaw, Pontiac 8-4101 Your Pontiac Scott Dealer SEE THE NEW MITCHELL 1 PC. STRETCHE ; Ei cgage OAELA ED ALUMINUM BOAT. Cutter, Bell Boy, Larson, M.F.G. vitro ioe boats, Use our lay-away plan Harrington Boat Works “YOUR EVINRUDE —, . 1899 S, Telegraph FE 2 Economy Used Cars, 22 Auburn Ave. 53 GMC Tractor, 2y;:Ton “Clean, $298, FE. $102... gins. Soll BEL-AIR 'Station Wagons e oe Soe oe ea” Sent littie Rae So an $2688 pet a pelt SAEs? 2a 62 manpcor. “= a ie Here is a — BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 666 S. WOODWARD ° 6-3900 SEY esa NE O00) MI 1955 tous Nor ekane V-8, %& PICKUP. te ‘ : Garston “Nlotor Sales_| ‘# IMPERIAL SEDAN -PLYMOUTH Sie aes| Seo oe fore 1908 es pag Li See mince FR ogy, Et - + Co. UL 2 aie. — : SHARP ‘56 GM Ez, % ton pickup. $078 OR 31972 or | Wilson ee ceuditen mg cent roared 1350 N. Woodward - 28. Birmingham _ MI_4-1930. Auto Insurance 990A eae CHRYSLER AUTO IN SURANCE PL AND Pp| New Yorker, ¢door, power steer BABI. ES | ee Se ee $545 1958 VOLESWA EN > Beet oa cond: BOB FROST LARGEST STOCE OF DUNLGR . ao AG Ww. fen. Tre $0424 Cire. condition, Call MA ace fGen, com ge | SEER eS ESS "50 Ford, clb PLENTY OF LA TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS ‘34 BUICK 2-Door . Radio gucte ot Steet Inc. 280. HUNTER BLVD. « MI 6-6034 TAKE OVER PAYMEN BS _ Buick. Republic 21517,” si Bos 4-DR. 4 CENTURY. Dynaflow. R&H. wet brakes, oa, inside and = $050, Call ~ SPECIAL SALE ALL BOAT CUSHIONS 25 PER CENT OFF e INLAND LAKE SALES PE 4-7121 3127.W. Huron FE 2-6122 OPEN DAILY & SUN. 9-6 Fiberglas 85A BOATS, ~ COVERE: racer bodies all —— bereiae pind. Rini's ".ake Orion Transportation Offered 87 wides. a jer Inte model tradeing, We top ~— on trade-in wance =— Bob Hutchinson | Mobile Homes oe “com Pua ere , TRAILER - through Classified: Ads! ‘ Yes, whatever it is — dial CARS FOR PHILADELPHIA AND pitegpangh Gas allowance to Con itn ax on FL i NG NE age’ California ay Aine $00. 1. Las Vegas $77.58 Special eaggr 4 ; zeiee rry Service, Inc. Friday eve, FE tre mies load elther way. Fe 5-6806. _ ~~ Wanted Used Cars. 88 88 as MUCH AF JUNK AND cheap. care, Poe Gare or| “GET IT QUICK, L FE. 2.8181, for an _ad- |: iow BuIcr CONVERTIS 225. : FE 68-9513 — a write and get itt : 1 54 BUICK HARDTOP a ays Ee one, Iv gs Ag ma- donate AUTO SAL’ 68 Oakland a Ae 38 HASKINS DEMO SALE Cpovrolet , Powergli Poe 1989 big 2-door ret ® Oldsmobile 68 4 door sedan iydramatic, power seers, w- er brakes. eater, -Many extras Beautiful en aw As low as e down. Up to 36 «months on MANY MORE TO - CHOOSE FROM | ‘Haskins Chev. G11 Dixie ay at bes: MAple 6-607) . en alte 7H Batre DeSOTO-PL, : 36 YEARS FAIR ~ “Cass ee “NORTH CHEVROLET CO. - Has. The INTERNATIONAL YEAR WARRANTY GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY CAR 100% . peinghe No Exclusions te ey ae Bev ar wrolet tee af Ses: ce NEW CAR DEMOS. Bisca’ Dr. V8. PO ec ar aye es by Runs goed. ios Wt a ee tee ‘New Rambler'| es SAVE ENERGY USE ' WANT ADS! T. “FACTORY BRANCH ‘58 FORD Retail” Fairlane 500 Hardtop neat ee transmission, power Lomy laune OL we OL Pont : Ws - 30 __| BIRMINGHAM). we LY $1195 It's nice. No foolin'! i "$38.27 per RAMBLER | 666 S. WOODWARD 6-3900 a: nears Ho rest, Hine goed. Vory clean payments. $22.47 per a ee eet ape | ie hS 1&ai| 754 MERCURY FTOP: “ a a FORD _ ra ne BIRMINGHAM . RAMBLER “66 S. WOODWARD MI 63900 ‘7. ing beneop” coe, haan loaded "$1495 BOB FROST Wilson Pontisc-Cadiae - Trade-Ins $1198 GLENN’ S) MOTOR SALES The Selection’s Yours AND ay a THE BUDGET. soe ‘38 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR .. "88 PONTIAC Station Wagon $7774 - $1774 ‘66 CHEVROLET B-air Rtop 91185) ©” CHEVROLET 4 Door .... #1506 ie stan im Rtop ¢ ang) OT PONTIAC ¢ Door .. seit ol6e 06 “RAMBLER” 4 door secs ms) 0" FORD Wagon 4 Door ... $1794 sri nant 2 ns ee 0 OF se PLYMOUTH Statiots Wagua 9004 "4 FORD 2 door 8............ so sending igen "M4 PORD 3 door 6........0.. i) pee = " aie. my "03 NASH Ambassador 4 dr $2) 46 BUICK 2 Door H.Tép pees 03 CHEVROLET 4 door 14.. ¢ 198 : ~—THIS WEEK'S 6PECIAL— ia ara gt mca ct $56 FORD 2 Door .:........ $804 + en a am + im CMEVROLET « Door eet 004 ote , FS 5 ‘FORD 9 door 6........... Cul ee on em BILL SPENCE Ledncnera Hardtop ..cssevese $7 'S3 FORD 4 Door -. $304 “RAMBLER” | $3 PONTIAC 2 Door ....... ‘GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 952: WEST HURON ¥ 71 ATION *- USED CARS FE 441797 | Pontiac 8 beautiful oa = 666 aE ome seerng. a repent eet ee ee ee er he) e ee : Tat tg 68 a om © 1900 by REA Sern, te ‘My wite would be-great in dealing with the Russians— you should‘hear some of HER solutions to problems!’ | Pontiac Sales Sell-sational Values SPECIALS 24 monthly payments. $42.43. per BIRMINGHAM| * RAMBLER MI 6-3900 FACTORY BRANCH Including late models ge sédan ‘SSNASH =| B33 | Maree aacd To Fina” Radig & Heater, W. Walls. $1495 oon ee eeneneee Wee eee ewes eens We SS =o SCHUTZ SPECIALS ACT NOW! Retail store! SALE ~ CHEVY SPT WAGON OOTe aires FACTORY | CLUB — EIKE NEW, $1795 OF aia CARS speci — pre . : Heese $ 898 MILEAGH ‘ sin niet marprop bee, $2005 AIR CONDITIONING saree rarntanm 6 FORD s1098 FUEL INJECTION ‘s 1987 CHEVROLET * —Most Fully Equipped— een Saree. $1008 WALLS WAGON - ,. * 92048 POWER STEERING — | ugg, 1M PACKARD piteenedis aieLe 1956 BUICK automate TR Ob Eiteraniee «| MARDTOP oo... es. «$1088 ee ee FLITE 6 bE ° Safety Glass Throughout | — mat dhe on — 9g” HOLIDAY ............, 8 695 Only 20 oral ?°OR a, PRICED . a DesoTo SELL fs : 4DR, = POWER... eas Very Little Down: “oe mousy 08 sevesce $1908 Low Monthly ‘Payments | MARDTOP ee nT.. guaes 1987 OLDS HURRY TO ewe LIKE NEW. ei ceeeeee 8 199 5 Matthews- sHOWR * pheet BLACK Hargreaves | The BARGAIN Lot 631 OAKLAND AVE. FE 44547 _ claim sell 35 New Ramblers by Mid- March 3ist. The bs i aragg, UTS serment night by sales force is sure because they have 11 sold now and it is only he 4th. your gain to a EA 666 S. WOODWARD 8 ah 9 P.M. for ir con- $695 195 Economy “cand. 22 AUBURN STARCHIEP 2.2.0.0... $1005 _ 1986 DODGE N ‘Ss | HARDTOP — POWER....... $1098 = a % 1985 CHEVROLET "@ |CONVERTIBLE-STICK-PAK.. $1095 1956 DeSOTO 4 DOOR =~ NICE............. $1008 1986 PLYMOUTH 1958. | SPT, WAGON.......... @.... $1298 “For Sale Cars 91, ___For Sale Cars 91} TimePlace _ | “agate and rakes, Byars Yery -ToBuy.. DRAMATIC RADIO 8 REAT. HAUPT | | Se s.Fets $95 Weave abe & ae vues, | cokes cee, aE oes woe Pontiac EDF, Siarchiet hard Rai. No money, down and es: 3 fame 4 Se areata | fee ete = et 1055 Pontiac ¢ dr. sedan. Hyde. PE 42214 or FE 41006. WALK IN — DRIVE oT | i moe, on banaee, peyment. | 155 PLYMOUTH BIRMINGHAM Maple sSter “en or ‘82. Silat] pores ey One own- RAMBLER 57 Rambler Wagon |** 40.38 PER MO. 666 S. WOODWARD c ser ey: nisl os BRAID © rack ot, top. and reclining MOTOR SALES car is in show condi. 35 YEARS FAIR DEALING 7 only 13,000 miles. Cass ay we Ww. ree 8Ts. DR. Wilson Pontiac-Cadillac ‘ «36 E LYMOUTH am 756 RAMBLER : 1350 N. Woodward beaut, aoa . Wagon Birmingham MI 4-1930 Rune ea 2 Aa may gs ro A rea ving] inte-| R&C Rambler Sales ae, or mend. Vers “7 $1095 - "sales daarnen } ve a bet. The The ~ eee "Eo BIRMINGHAM RAMBLER 6 S. WOODWARD MI 6-3900 ; RUSS JOHNSON | OFFERS PONTIAC DEMO'S 59 PONTIAC «.... $3495 Bonneville spt. coupe, full power Used Car Bargains $8" @ SHARP... sce $1095 ay 57 DODGE HT ...$1595 « wht 3-7117 ss BLACK pelird cecal $ 595 Power steering and BEMIND THE POST OFFICE 1988 SIMCA power brakes a IMBLER, FULL SHARP ........ er $1395 57 SCODA 2DR. ..$ 795 Continental. 42.40. By EM 5-936 | CLUB COUPE............... $475 8,000 miles ae , 1980 M.G.A. : : SPORTS | o.oo sccseclageavees 82388 | ’57 PONTIAC ..... $1895 ON vere Oe si Starchief Cat. Coupe, || - power steering and COUPE — BOWER ©”... sim brakes Auto. trans., sharp» ’55 CHRYSLER ...$ 995: Sedan, auto. transmis- ‘ gion, A-1 tires *55 PLYMOUTH ...$ 645 ~ 4-Dr. cond., new paint 55 CHEVROLET $1095 _ BelAir H’top, sharp car "OF BUICK oss vases $ 695 4-Dr. Sedan, automatic trans., power seat 33 NASH SEDAN $ 295 Good transportation Transportation _ SPECIALS ise 2 Re ie ie en ee $125 2 LOW OVERHEAD LOCATIOem | TO SAVE YOU MONEY Near Broadway at "Shadbolt AND M24 at Shadbolt RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR ’ SALES ' AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER 41M. Broadway, “Lake Orion Good Transportation ‘56 PONTIAC HT $1195 |] Sedan, clean | Z| E | ~ Orchard. Ldke at Cass ‘| AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER MY 2-2871' or MY 3-1461 | FACTORY BRANCH: ‘57 PONTIAC oe ef pechelgp il radio & hester, Av — $1895 56 PLS = |Pontiac 36 PLYMOUTH : el ‘Ses Our abe ee fale ices on “used cars can. be : : : in two ices oo overhead.” And | 2/1957 PONTIAC . “Sli 195 6. CHIEF car. } | sonmnost | sherman 20 HUNTER BLVD. = : SPORT SUBURBAN 4 Door. Radio, Powerfite. - s25' DOWN” sao PER MO. ; ; ' BRAID | ace | | ,MOT@R SALES ae tore. i a cas Tow meage, FE ie | PORTO, O00, a ane bt eg On 36a 8. Saginaw. Phone PE 42214. Hardenburg Eddie Steele’ S | ot Pontiac Guehtsin a pe, +1955. STUDEBAKER ws hte ® above average. aceibdifies on vor pars we ten over to the fair city ee | for yourself. Open ‘til 9 p.m, or later. $1795 ‘1957 PONT LAG _. $1695 tear, a 1957 ree eeewee ete re Ft Oe ee ee 1956 PONTIAC . $1395 Bvdramaticr ‘redio, beater, roe ower, rake 1956 BUICK . "$1295 1956 MERCURY ........$1295 wall fined Fern ee ake cradle, heater. white 1956 BUICK. . 1956 PONTIAC » a a Santas: Ver te 1955 BUICK ............ $1095 Pardee, Bo steering and brakes. Dyosfiow, radio, 1955 BUICK | : flow.’ radio, heater. "wile 'w eeemee and. ow 1955 CHEVROLET V-4 engine, radio and ‘. Bo ona ae nice Ree way. 1955 FORD . ee ee ees. s 1095 Segze _ Visterts gcoee ake senda " ansmission V-8 engine, 2 |. 4] || | wy $11.46 mo. ““e a. Call cal trol tare r wr. ~ at ‘61 -2 ar, _MI 47300. Harold "$2 Chevy, 5 E Fora a, ar, eh "83 Buick, : STUDEBAKER = — og Roun DOOR, R&H, W-WALLS tere CONDITION. . OWNER. Le + #0000 b 1. = —. Bb ase . : ‘$4 Ford, ° d- ..... i "06 Chev. 4 dr. sits MAZUREK Studebaker Sales 3 from ‘S$ Studebaker Lark. New dimen- ‘4 from sion ip — here now 6 Mos. Usep can warranty | S0%, “ite fe per MONEY DOWN . FAY, _| iii STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. Eddie Steele |. USED SPECIALS yo oe S Holiday FORD . 3 ee Olds Bune onvertibie FE 22529 PE 5-920 “HOUGHTEN & & SON _ = "| YOUR FRIENDLY OLDs DEALER REPOSSESSION ro AND SERV 528 N, Main, Rochester OL 1-0761 WILLYS JEEP. GOOD CONDITION | $350, OR 3-5666. oe A mie, tS oom. = ie needed. Mr’ Bell” Great Lakes. PE 80402 T1954 FORD fgg ~~~ anaes V-3 en 1955 NASH ne 8 BAS Sdone. Sp sromets, v4 7 white walls, pink end nite “tinieh 1953: PONTIAC . Rene silis and heater, 1948 CHEVROLET Good transportation at ‘a Qprgain price. SHELTON -PONTIAC-BUICK ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES ROCHESTER ~ OL-1-8133 OUR COMPAN Y 109.48 reliable ‘and we take great pride in the “spic and span” used cars we have to offer. OUR CARS FOR YOURSELF! =o cars... . you'll be amazed! Spotless interiors, clean sparkling engines, refreshing paint and many many other little musts. OUR PRICES +. are right! Shop the town. We invite comparison. oceseecceres $2695 ‘588 OLDSMOBILE “88” 2-Door ; ~~fng ‘and brakes, Dov po der blue beg Oar ake. aie coeil 58 OLDSMOBILE =ope “GS” aciwss ove. eters $2795 SBR, BURAK Sitar Asia oe: SAeeet gs ‘se 57 OLDSMOBILE “BS. begs seis ve 000 8 ens $1995 HARDTOP COUPE with Hydramatic, radio, heater. One owner. . 57 OLDSMOBILE “98” 4-Door ......+000: $2295 —— w i car ts tone Se heater, power steering 56 BUICK Special 4-Door owe Seeee as Sas ni $1295 YNAFLOW. radio, heater, power steering and brakes, Black and white finish and runs nice. 55 OLDSMOBILE “98” 4-Door ......+- os $1195 eis. ante ties "s ~ res Sada ules ane 1 a "35 OLDSMOBILE Super epee $1095 4 DOOR with Hydram ate, ratio heater, power steering and brakes, and s one ow! “SS FORD “6? sohwevecs vite wvvee i Poi vane wee$ 795 “ RADIO and HEATER, tu-tone green and sharp. '56 CADILLAC ...scssceusceveesesecenes $2595 fr 08 QoUrE. Full power, tan and ivory finish, runs "56 CADILLAC 62” Coupe .6...-csescoess splake hikes fini, ‘Te ca oe reaily ‘ike ‘nev new. "A hie | it will convince 153 BUICK 2-Door Hardtop eonee eoees > 695 DYNAFLOW. radio and ‘heater. ee clean cer, “JEROME "BRIGHT SPOT” Bt bs DEALER e tt ane eee . are all in excellent shape. Our recently re- |) modeled recondjtion plant enables us to thoroughly recondition every car that arrives on our lot. SEE | in and examine these | RAD, « Ae aE EE FE 80488 Open Tilb10 P.M. ng “CLEARANCE - SALE - NO MONEY DOWN ALL-SALES FINAL 2 DAYS ONLY 1953 . 1953 FORD PLYMOUTH TUDOR . ne $325. 395 1952 BUICK - PONTIAC HARDTOP 4-DOOR $ $995 475 1953 “ 1952 PONTIAC * - OLDS # HARDTOP _ 4DOOR 4-DOOR $425 $299 * 1949 , 1952 : PONTIAC HUDSON SEDAN DELIVERY 4-DOOR 5175 $295 1954 1952. | FORD STUDEBAKER © ' FORDOR NICE $495 “9275 / -OURLOSS IS YOUR GAIN So come in and collect on these. bargains f We have many late model used cars also MOTOR SALES | CORNER AUBURN-AND EAST BL VD HOME OF QUALITY USED CARS FE 8.4539 PE 8-4530 ~ + Xp fochester and-see. | 81695 | - Zilcor special, Dnafiow. ya csi te wall P | $805} ee $1145 | COMMUNITY|, 7 ae < ey cathe got ede 4 ok cai a = ee Te eae - ae Fron é ee whe me ‘THE PONTIAC Preis, THURSDAY, MARCH ! 5. 1059 | sada ese . Be ee “yoga ‘od - Dg igs gh ce has ays’ Television . ‘Programte turuished. by stations. Usted tm thle colume are subject to change without eotice ba ri ~ Pr sa T Ghanvel 2H ILTV ee * Channel J=WEEZ-TV Chanel ORLY (2) Weather. (7) Comedy. (cont.) (9) Sky King. Adventure. (4) Life of Riley. Comedy. Re-run. (2) News: LeGoff. (2) News Analyst. Jobn Dempsey, (2) News. ; (7) Girl Decoy. Gang robs ‘o ype Mich, Outdoors. ferson hostage. (2) I Love Lucy. Lucy. aids Ricky’s career, Re-run. socialites. a4 heels Huckleberry |9 con and girl friend take Jef- 2 marshal is slain, Riders take . over law. 8:00 (7) Zorro. Annette Funicello (9) Walter Winchell. 20 Families Leave ‘Wagon Train’ of ‘59ers’. Begins Alaska Journey The caravan includes family = DETROIT ™ — A 20th century wagon train took to the road today ’ for homesteads in Alaska, ® * * ‘Twenty families who call them- selves * ‘The 59ers’? set out in a Mont., March 10. They will take the Alean Highway across the Yu- kon. Answer te Previous Purzie ™ Tele ana e el Alc Cabal IS = Wei) mn i lie _jeille at 5 a.m. and lights out _ Snow Queen Picked ‘|11:30 (7) Night Court. cars and trailers, several bor- rowéd station wagons and small trucks, and a 1936 moving van. army-like schedule calls for 9 p.m. ACROSS 1 it's the seat of Tasewell County, Ul 4 nearing LExpunges LS 23 Inquires Quido's scak 31 Negative word 39 Eternity 33 Small child 34 Creeping 37 Entities 40 At a distance ‘comb. form) 41 Consume 43 Roman bronze - 4§ Hawatian : 46 Zenana 3 Midwestern 48 Make lace state 48 Sell in 4 Suffix small lots § Bird's home 51.-Cuddle 6 City in ‘ $3 Drifts County. it 84 Tradesman 85 Worla nil 7 Wingilke part 56 s 8 Knitting reeeored F . .sattachmen , DOWN 9 Illinois fs an 1 Equals ate 2 Printing 10 Plants mistakes 12 Mix 36 Paving 13 Snake substance 1@ River in 38 Conflict Switzerland 39 Sizing t Retain 40 Small pastries 35 Blackthorn 42 Cultivate, fruit. as a plant 27 Timber #4 Those who 28 Aleutian _ fsuffix) island : 46 Conceal 30 Toughens, 47 Encounter as steel 60 Blackbird of . 34 Venerate cuckoo family 35 Click-beetle 82 — m _|11:15 (9) Weather. (4) Behind Closed Doors (2) Miss Fairweather. Aggot turns out to be enemy/1#:% 1) Theater. Mystery: Jane See wpe. ee By Fea” (2) Zane Gre Theater. Town (#4) made. deputy waned - * ro ) Sports. 7 wn Solas ober its So 11:25 (2) Nightwatch Th Double 9:30° (7) Rough Riders. When ‘Feature:. Drama: Olivia De- ' 12:00 (2) Love of Life. is-unable to convince Donf ry (color) Exnie Ford: Buck: Diego that her father is in skit stars Sallie Brophy. and Los, Angeles, : Tommy N: (9). Movie (cont.) gt 9. Dean (4) Steve Canyon. : Stockwell in “Made in Je- shows how Air Force jet unit pan.” wire : Mas se tanget 9,000 miles| 19:99 (1) The Tracer, (2) December Bride. Baby]... ( Bel tow Lie ated sitter Lily and Hilda wind up! — (2) Playhouse (cont.) with waterfront toughs when) 19.95 (7).N Daly. é they take beby for a ride. @) way D..Griet. 8:90 (7) Real MeCoys. McCoys! ~ ({) Capt. D a fils wine | esquera e (9) Movie (cont.) = _- Fong CEE (4) It Could Be You. Com- ) Payaape cmt.) : gity-ecerian: 10:45 (7) News: Gordon. (2) Yancy Derringer, Red-|10:86 (7) Weather. = skins stalk Indian 5 Dee ie eee s &.. 9: ' 00 (7) Pat Boone. The Tp Nese Wkansp. (2) News: LeGoff. . (4) Weather: | Eliot. Havilland, “A m b as sador’s Daughter.” ('56.) Mystery: gel.” ('45.) (9) Theater (cont.) 11:00 (2) I Love Lucy. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Cleo. (9) Leon Errol. “11:15 (9) Nursery Schoo] Time. , | 11:30 (4) Concentration. (T) Peter Lind Hayes. (2) Top Dollar. (9) Howdy Doody. FRIDAY AFTERNOON Hidden Pages. 12:30 CD Search Sor Teanecrow. (4) Tt Could Be You. (1) Play Your Hunch. (9) Myrt & Doris. . 12:45 (2) Guiding Light. |12:50 (9) News. 1:00 (2) Our Miss. Brooks. (4) It’s Great Life. (2) Susie. (4) (color) Truth or + Conse- quences. (4) (color) Haggis Baggis. (2) House. Party. (7) Musie Bingo. (9):Home Fair. (2) Big Payoff. (4) Young Dr. Malone. (7) Beat the Clock. ss (9) Movie. — (2) Verdict Is Yours. (4) From These Roots, (1) Who Do You Trust. 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Goes Archaeological By EARL WILSON a Canis iaswistiete totattin 00 calkiion tot << = We're home after ‘tagging along with a pack of Hollywood celebrities who tow ential miles in 10 days—just for laughs. ” Oscar nominee Martha -Hyer was gazing up at the Parthenon in awe.She had flipped over archaeology at: Northwestern. Now she was standing humbly before the Acropolis. “Don't let bearded admirer. “She’s got a guy mustached away. in wer port,” cracked =i hace O'BRIAN, HYER, JOHNSON The stars—Hugh O'Brian, Jae Russell, Lauritz Melchior, the Bob Sterlings — all the hospitality acknowledged Dag Hrek Ss Sp Ge ay ings OS were in, out Van Johnson. “It’s it confuse you, Martha,” sang only an old Warner [Stale Voters Seen’ Reproving Dems lican spokesman bas predicted a protest vote against state Demo-|@ crats in the April 6 election. MT. PLEASANT ® — A Repub-'s x ww * It will be a while before we recover from that spin we| ~ pact al: Bros. set!” Martin said he Jooked for ‘‘a vote Dyke) coay Bog pe, Our celebrity-cargo had Jotatvenantdl against the type of leadership that olution calling for, from the Nile Hiltori opening in Cairo to has resulted in a 110 million state priation to finance a Athens. At rather lengthy cornerstone- deficit, that has leddo the prospect Senate investigation after the:Leg: laying ceremonies for an Athens Hilton, of state bankruptcy and payless ae - somebody said, “The Greeks had a LOT |pay days, that refuses to let the < ‘en wali of words for it!” Back into the plane, we vote on how they want ie” ie eae emi” ant ged over Vesuvius, Rome, the Alps—“So Alp me!”-- (taxes levied, that insists on a 2 a | nied we ond Hay toe Ga aanehinn- ‘taitithes and wished we could stay a few days. we ow & make its report in 1960, Ann Miller and husband Bill Moss did stop over, Ann S8Y-| Yvert vote against “the abseniee “This is big business in the state/ing she was sick ‘ iam of the governor... .the D and getting bigger ‘£ posal ~, 8. RR ®t : cratic tax program. . .chronic un- Romano said. “It’s estimated there| “Darn!” snorted ‘a skeptic. “Why couldn’t I fave thought t. .and Democratic at are 8 _™4-|of getting sick?” Milko Taka got off, too—after being met by a| tempts to hid the record behind al. Jeanne Crain, Linda of Conrad Hilton. did when A And after crossing the Atlantic and gassing up at Gander, we flew into Idlewild where al] that new construction’s ing on. “Look!” somebody said. “Just like in A ' : pelea § rent For instance, when somebody announced the time as 10] o'clock, the B.W. said, “Morning Ingham County in presentations to the Senate Appropriations Commit- tee. 1 * * Porter, chairman from Blissfield, said) 1958-59 state outlays on welfare grants alone: will hit 67 million qol- EARL’S PEARLS: Have you ern? The cowboys fought the Maifa. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Myron Cohen says his new apt.| a committee '{s decorated in Early American: “And I suspect Benedict Arn-| old had something to do with 1 (Copyright, 1959) or evening?” Crazy Americans! heard of an up-to-date West- | t.” ... That's Earl, brother, lars, counting a 15 million dollar supplemental appropriation. He said next year TV News and Reviews | 7° | |: -|8 expenditures destined to be nearly as seemed heavy—“and maybe even more, although 1 shouldn’t say that.” His figures did not include sums provided for administration. In his :1959-60 budget, Gov. Williams fore~ saw a sizable drop in welfare needs —about 12 million dollars.- oe « He said about 250 persons are applying for welfare aid each day, that 74 per cent of poor relief ap- plicants never have been on relief before and that welfare spending in Detroit. this fiscal year will hit 18 million dollars. Detroit's Mayor Louis C. Miriani offered the lawmakers some un- solicited counse] on how to handle the state tax and debt problem. It was received coolly. Man,-Said 116, Woman ‘of 100 Note Birthdays ’ ANGELICA, N.Y, (AP) — A, ‘man who claims to be 116 and a woman who is 100 celebrated their birthdays — at the Al- legany County Home. Records indicate Joseph Thom- as is at least 109, but he says he is 116, Thomas is the official -snow shoveler at the home, and authorities say he becomes an-/f noyed if someone else beats him to the job, The woman, Miss Ella Rock, worked as a cook for many years. About one out of every six hos- I am informed, for example, that in the first Bell musical special of this season, one functionar) quashed a proposal that the “South Pacific” song, “’You Got to Learn to Hate’ be sung. He was afraid, I guess, it would offend those who hate. tarchy THephone Hour | Offending to No One, but... -| Theater's peek at gyp artists Instill - lar. Bandit,” Armstrong Circle night, was a pretty fascinating ex-| William Redfield. , . The mike| went dead temporarily on the NBC- TV Jack Paar Show last night just after child star Evelyn Rudie an- nounced her parents had stopped/| drinking Postum, one of Paar’s) sponsors—a rather curious acci-| return to NBC-TV next fall. Perry,| Como’s upcoming switch to! Wednesday night next fall has led to plans for a new hour NBC-TV) Saturday show that_ probably, will be cohosted by Shirley MacLaine, Deen Martin and a couple of come: dians, NBC-TV’s “Some of Manie’s| Friends” racked up the highest trendex of any special: of the sea- son, a 34.7. oé quisite precision, there was ‘noth- ing much to send the blood cours¢ ing through papel veins either. Me AUTHORIZED | HOOVER DEALER ALL MAKES REPAIRED es ston aid settee ec. | VERKLE cad no 230 Fw] mite BARGAINS IN 17“ PORTABLE TV BARGAINS IN 21” CONSOLE TY * BARGAINS IN. 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