--Drayton Plains Man Year's Eighth Road Fatality
‘Area Father: Killed as Train. Rams Car DEATH CAR WRECKAGE —
remained of the station wagan in which a Dray-
ton Plains man met death early this morning:
Foqnens be Walets 28, failed to stop at a Drayton
This ‘was what ~ Pontiac Press Phote
‘Plains railroad crossing, police said. A freight
train ‘struck his auto, smashing it to a pile of |
rubble ‘and killing Walsh instantly. Pio oneer r Streaks H
* 775 miles an hour.
“to. PayD Disputed
-,. Repair Expense City to Receive Refunds
After Pontiac General
Builds Cash Reserve.
Pontiae General Hospital
‘has agreed tb pay the cost
int pike capac blocking Moon. WASHINGTON (Pioneer IV. strediked ae to the,
level of the moon’ today in America’s most successful |
probe into the mysteries of the farther reaches of space.
The tracking station at Goldstone Dry Lake in the
Mojave Desert re-established. radio since at 7:33 a.m.
The 13. capsule of scien-. 1 Under 400 Votes
\tifie instruments reached, an alti; *
A 29-year-old Drayton Plains fa-!
ther of two was killed at 6:45/zineer.
train at a Hatchery road crossing.
near Dixie Highway in waeunrt
. Township.
“ grees below the normal high of * by
, fully clothed when she. and her
for Late Tonight
“er with Sunday cold again.
~ * ® & * & *
Thomas LL. Walsh -of 4141 Wood-
mont St. was pronounced dead at
the scene by Oakland County/"
Deputy Coroner Dr. M. G, ‘Prosser;
His late mode! station wagon
was turned into a mass of twisted
The. engineer “al the Grand
Trunk Western Railway freight!
train, Curtice A. Lawrence of De-'
approached
train, driving parallel to the tracks,
along Saginaw trail. Walsh then
onto Hatchery and
~*~ *¢-&* tude of, 207,608 miles above’ the’
jearth at 11 a.m., EST, and was, ‘ "The. pert breaking EST and reported the. gold-*
Gall Takes Stand
Pullback i in ee
‘Teacher Freed before flipping it over, the en-/éngine was found in the auto just
said. labove the left. rear wheel. -
i Police found the auto ‘over. | Walsh, who was employed as an)
turned 15 feet from the crossing. interior bedy designer’ at the.
| The train was ‘traveling at an Chrys! | estimated police ‘Highland Park * leaves his wife,
nee on. ‘Ruby, a daughter, §, and a°son, 3.
The imprint of a “draw bar,”| His body is at the Coats Funeral
or — on the ee of the Home in Drayton Plains.
Macmillan Suggests —
|Plated cone 192,000 miles
In Fatal Beating | ito the City Commission last ‘out, with its speed down to;
\clipping \along et 4,689 miles an|
Says Wife Hit Daughter night. hour, At that hour it had com-|
pleted about five-sixths of its! The hospital _Board oft
|flight toward a late-afternoon reh- So Frequently T That He’ Ls -yoted to cbver = :
dezvous with the moon. = r Lost Count ss, jo) insed OU OTA The probe was still on its near. lextra costs as sreeein sa é
jwhere Soviet Union claims it al-' of -his Wife Anne, 35, on a charge versal of its traditional’
ing Alesse |of first degree murder opened be-| policy of not charingini con-' Revised calculations indicated. fore West
its closest approach to the moon | Visibily. shaken throughout the B: Euler, hospital mami Costello
at 6:24 p.m., or about 37,000 morning session, Gali related trator:
miles away. jevents leading up to and including| +7: This technicglity hed been suk! HOLLYWOOD (UPH —
week ago Jolly little Lou Costello is | predicted orbit around the PUN eedtay as. the pretrial examination thUS avoiding a direct re
er Claims Jolly the space traveler would. make Justice Elmer C. Dieterie. ® struction costs, said Harold’
Scientists gave themselves al ithe morning of Feb. 16 hprgtienel by the city a
dead. allowance’ |daughter, Judith, 12, died at
ot 55M) ‘Commerce Township home. .
‘of the famed Abbott and
_FROM ove NEWS WIRES
in an area of Central Europe.
“I think it is one of the matters which miust be fur-
——~¢* ther studied together with
This obviously would include the
Walsh's auto in Ba a tae, rip-| ping out the left side and pulling |
it to a rail end on @ side track
News Flash DETROIT ‘®—A small plane |
etashed in Detroit today killing
crash occurred on the east side |
of the. city in the vicinity of
Conant and Mitchell streets, |
Jump Into Icy River
Nothing but Prank
DETROIT —A police ‘search for)
a young couple believed to have. two diesel struck!
iMooney,- 50, . yesterday
e Hodge. United States, which has the larg-
ae.
The doom Minister was: loud- = Of Liquor Charge = “Te Pn Mey er Judge Questions Word wens Gis Sheamens te euler o
of Minors Who Said He pom ‘comervative and Labarite Bought Them Beer
Under the new agreement.be- Yesterday following a sec-
| will advance nécessary fonds for
a. lay. H
tello was given last rites-of
withe Roman Catholic
gOnurch..: rt Se
He was pronounced out of dan
yeek, but a blood
aah es | Colin Adcnicag s0-the'ngrecmeent: Nett hts odute te "prepare loner!
fixed Wis sence proto teas: ‘bad been beating Judith.” he told) 1. The hospital ‘will begin pay-|for the family.
fiom at 118,862 miles. This was [Oakland County Assistant Prosecu-|ing back whateyer the city at} Costello’s unexpected ‘death
more than half the 220,000-mile Jerome K, Barry Jr. vances ue eee ie tr deel His tormeér
America's deepest penetration | frequency I can’t pinpoint par. 2. ‘The payments will be spread | ate of collapse. | ‘
inte space. | theular jnstances,” Gall said. over a-long span of years. : Od hearing the, news | Abbott
In its dizzying ascent into the) wher’ asked to give his account; 3. They won’t ‘start until the sobbed, “What can I say? What
unknown, Pioneer IV gradually io¢ the morning Judith died the; hospital has built up sufficient | 8" | say? It’s the worst thing slowed down, But this is custorm-|
ary.
- Approximately 17 hours ater it! that ever happened. Poor little sh jfather said he had been awakened! ca resérves to. cover one “Lon, He's 4 i. Re’s dead.”
iby his wife screaming, “See's quit; month’s operating expenses —
politicians agreed the visit was. | werthwhile on showed it in
Suspended Waterford Township. a ile.
High School teacher Arthur C. The British ieclar is assuming ,.
came the role of mediator between East{*
through the first of four court! and West in an effort to get diplo-,
icases unscathed. imatfc negotiations under way im-'
* mediately to avoid a military show-| He was acquitted on a charge: ; dow ever Berlin,
lof furnishing beer to minors by +.
‘Pontiac Township Justice Robert! He was scxtieageial ‘ready to tell)
, President Eisenhower, West Ger-)
jooney stood mute to the charge man Chancellor Konrad Adenauer! i
_— ‘hen arraigned Dec: 19 before’ and French President Charles de! ing within 35.000. miles of -it. {tied His non-jury trial was post-, ” re te (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8)
poned three times and finally got! breathing.” } about $400,000. This comfortable | Straightman Abbott said he was was blasted aloft from Cape Can-)
veral, Fla.,. shortly after mid-
night Monday, Pioneér IV na cothed erecta ervomt |
|dropped from a launching speed of! ere r up. in my (24,890 miles an bour 0 5,488 miles| ‘and startéd blowirfg air into her
an. hour: ? : imouth to restore her breathing,’’
‘he said as he wiped his eyes.
RAISE FIGURES Whisk the sick: ‘realieation be:
Scientists had reckoned earlier (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5)
that the 13-pound’cone would pass| .
the moon at 2 p.m. teday, com- Lenten Guideposts
- on Page 2 see venawene sis. < abet D. t (Continued on*Page 2, Col. 1)
_Ah, Sweet Spring _
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1)
under way last Friday. .
je now faces trial in Oakland
coher sah tte ended today | y Circuit Court on a F B li
when a ityearell eid irl admitted | =
she and her boy friend had walked "om canes d clort convictions on ea r O | vi
into the river as a pran last night.
* « *
State Pelicr ‘skin divers joined
Wyandotte police in - the -search
after police were-told a seminude
girl and a young man had jumped
into the Detroit River.
* , a. ae
Police ‘said the girl said she was
companion walked into the river.
(Read earlier story, Page 47.) .
Snow Forecast
The U.S, Weather Bureau pre-
dicts snow late tonight and con.
tinuing tomorrow with the low to-,
night about 28 degrees. |
The -high Thursday will reach
32-38, ‘ :
* ‘* *
tures for the next five
average about “two dé Tem
days w
39 and normal low of 24, Friday
and Saturday. will be a little warm-
*
Precipitation will average
about one-half inch in snow
Thursday, and snow or rain Batt:
urday or gee 4
Oe ee a
reletsines was the lowest /re-
corded temperature in downtown
Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The au
meter read 35 at 2/p.m, Co 4 found it’ more than I could to
St., Commerce
witly’“Mooney while the others
\his home that. night but . denied
buying beer for them.
come Tax,
wW, Huron, p Bimcghgr ditvind. cai
‘| driving with a revoked flcense. | Ma S
‘Hodge handed down his decision:
of not guilty. yesterday afternoon
saying, “My ruling was based pri-
marily on -thée credibility of the;
prosecution witnesses.”
“} may have been wrong,
may have been right, but legally |
LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) — Sorne:
700 Americans:in-La Paz gathered
‘outside Bolivia’s s_capital today in:
ifear that the funeral for a victim
‘of Bolivia’s anti-U.S; riots mighti*
‘touch eoff. further ba ogi
* *
qoality, | State | Department eile
a net quan ‘Lincoln White said in Washington
Sega " that Americans.in. the capital, in-
The youths testifying for the cluding the U.S. Embassy staff, to believe the story of the three
\prosecution were Jathes Palmc:,'had been moved to the suburbs ©
it. of 7861.Locklin St., West Bloom- tor better protection © by the
field Township;Frank—Seean.16,poyivian army.
* ro S eae a ~ cap Reinforced police patrolled the ain Frank Wilson 0 s- ton St., both of Waterford Town tense mountain capital to -avert
ship.
The three testified that they ; ‘eat
together $2.22"* and wenf to!
Mooney'’s home at 1651 Grimshaw!
Township and
asked him to buy them two six
packs of -beer; “
Wilson said he went to a store
| (Related Stary Page 5 )
any repetition of Monday's angry
outbreak“over an article in Time
magazine, when rioters stoned the
U.S.. Embassy and. burned an
: American flag. stayed at- Mooney’s place. A I5year-old boy Killed in-the
A fourth teenager with ‘he (first eruption was. to- be buried group was killed later that night |today, . (Dee. 13) whew the youths Were |. cts claimed a second Vie-
MMuabiiwuiucuasen ho ke fired Mooney said the youths were at to Break up a group of demon-
strators trying to. rush. the ap |
parently deserted U. S. Embassy |
building. A Bolivian dentist |
standing nearby was killed by a
stray bullet. The government ©
Angus Campbell Tax Accountant, In-'
en Eves FE 2-3615. 096
an Boy's Funeral
tir Up New Violence § said Victor Viegas, ¢ member of had dispatched chartered planes} m
the Trotskyite-Workers- Revolu- }to Bolivia to evacuate Americans.
tiorary party, led the mob and |But he ‘said that ‘arrangements
ordered his arrest, — obviously... had been _ made for
White~ denied reports in Wash: evacuation “if, and when it seems
ington that the U.S. governinént neqessary.": : er -No Americans ‘have been re-
ported : in; ‘Nor have there
been ‘any reports of” attack. on:
American property other than the
embassy and the U.S.. Information
Service . building. :
ORDERLY DEMONSTRATION
Thousands demonstrated in -or-). |
derly fashion Tuesday against the
article, All government and pri-
vate offices were closed. ' Top}
offitials,, military leaders, veter-
\ans and. businessmen, marched in
} ja civic parade to the Presidential
: » Palace. Potice were out in ‘foree.
Speaking. from the palace bal-
Bolivia kad come close to an ex- |-
plosion, but that cool heads had | —
prevailed.
Several U.S. © con en ex,
presséd belief in Washington ‘that ;
jit the Bolivian riots were an Rog
‘tional explosion by a féw
AP Wirephote ists who believed a ‘false’ ‘repert.|
IN BOLIVIA — Wymberiey D. [But Sen. Styles Bridges (R-NH)):
| Coer, above, is charge d’af- | told- reporters he favors senditig
faires of the U.S. Embgssy in La. |U.S. troops to’ La Paz and stop-
| Paz, Bolivia,) where. mobs have (ping foreign id to’ Bolivia if the: ¢Squette. But, then, it is spring and he is.a gay young’ dog, se crt Telephete
bin ‘A DOG'S FANCY. — ‘This ‘is @ weather picture. It. is spring
-in- San Francisco. Warm, balmy weather prevails. Fop, one-year- —
old Weifnaraner belonging to Mr. and Mrs. Rick Pahl, feels: the
‘vernal urge, too, Buti for beer. In fact; he can hardly wait for the
glaps to’ be filled, Licks it right from the can, oblivious of
*
“The slap-happ ppy member)
Costello comedy team died =
| tween city and hospital, the city /ond heart attack, only three
\days before his’ Sted Meth
= 2 oF
replace’ day by a heart ge ee Cos-} Bont
He told how he found- Judith une "financial position may. net be ‘watching a rerun of an old Abbott
| ‘reached untjl months -or several and ‘Costello comedy routine on his’ “Special “Millage ‘Hike
Construction Program
By narrow margins, vot-
ers of Waterford Township
School District yesterday
approved the biggest con-
struction bond issue in the
district's history and
okayed special millage for
operational costs.
Preserving their 10-year
record of never turning
‘ {down-.a school financing |
proposal, property owners
Borrowing Issue |
LANSING @—Support was gath-
ering in the Senate today for a new
“ [per cent rate. *
Meanwhile,
signers for his bill, including
Democrats, if it were ready to go
now,
ae * * *
After a conference with rev-
‘venue department officials yes-
terday, he said it will take an-
other week or so to got it ready.
eres
poy News ... 5 eg
VEER He te boy
See visas
i
demonstrated against Americans. |violence Continues.” t90,, swoon aah nile the can of beer.
‘ ‘ ©
} Winner With Biggest |
cast 1,552 ballots in favor of ::
_ Mainly, it will call, for lifting
Ric
eas
tse
2
sty
“But they
like brothers,”
i sald, “Bud was
-@ tor at the bespital
taking about the
gether.”
' Their ‘last
- “Dance With Me Henry.
iy The zany.
_ nership of the fat little
* the sour-pussed
_ -back to a. Brooklyn » ee
_ ater in 1930, where ‘both performp’|"" " -
| ers appeared on the same bill. ;
- ° Neither was successful on iS \toce be
~~ own, but by joining forces : for signing a
became one of the most ‘The, United States,
comedy teams of their era. . /Engiand, France and: all. nations They perfected their act for eight) want peace, Now the governments years in second rate burlesque|.; Be test Siar Eas wages a tube auoulld listen tothe voice of. their
ney = : want peace, peace, peace.”
in “ess Abbott and Costello |. Khrushchev declared ‘that “only ae stardom on Kate jipnatics can seek. gol by
ad radio show, and finally war." Re ake oo
‘won @ program of their ows ts | He made that statement at an
boys y their nora Rg Britain’s Prime Minister Har-
“ ‘ean Holiday.” old Macmillan wound up talks on
ee Bet cold war issues Tuesday.
Then, during the war years of +. 2 2
: the early ‘40s, Abbott and Costello) Khrushcheyresponded to a wel
_ +° made a series of pictures that kepticome from East Germany's Pre-
some time Jate Saturday.
_-Atiiough Pioneer. IV appeared OO] Weather 15: school -buikding. sites. thing like it - ; ee a ' eli hie i Do! ii “|| At the present time Waterford|When I questioned
oe . . pt Soviets inating f {Township School i 's equal-fher, geile:
‘ a a cs < ized, valuation is million “as Br 2
| _ claim for their Mechta probe firedithe Midwest compared to $25 million 10 yearsjwere passed} last Jan. 2 - Pe Ri Oe ATS ago. ; around in class.
: W h By The Associated Press the ||. The Board of Education will have | In ey cal
as Windy and cool ither pre-|paign a special meeting at 7:30 p.m. to-jgrade, mind;
i The Weather vailed setons most of the Midwest|and. will ortow-t cenvess the-velter: [7 ag
| rare sSbSSonTT Atos eugy td in ester sections of the) Ci A ram _|iot” another H > —Sthecesen, Glsede toniebt Sellowed © list Daughter § Death -. {mother demanded ‘at a PTA mect- and tome by ca n= cag mags arr gama
] toniaht. nity ruption M our children?” nee
: ent 22 «#8, teh te- | Mi ne al 7 Described by Gall Our town of Stamford, Connecti-| : a Seg ey, hace spread Waldron Hotel where Nel-| | -=> Ton aes “ , + }eut, is like a lot of other industrial
2qlarest temperature weneane 8 omleusttiniran! Roget i Seed lan, Cite and Bill McDonald, For maximum safety ond {| (Continued From Page One) “|communities. Our children are no
| ited tems, Mine vetoctty’ 16° m90.linto the South. ~~ |assistant ational director of the) | ‘0 prevent lous of braking |.) Lato creep ovier hms had Suaith |{\Zcvent from most, However, we 7. oe 58 ai: a ee _ |Treasury Department’s bond divi.| | Power: motorists = shou ayond help he screamed’ | ree” 10 have an epidemic of teen eS ee seal ste = sas avoid driving on flooded | | Was beyond help he screamed ii cubie, And it seemed to. coincide ma 7 at 1:01 . Temperatures in the coldest re-| sion, | employers about the , “My God woman, what have you imag Moon gots Wedriesday at 1:51 : “why” of the” pavement whenever possible. | |. ms Bee ee with the increase of muck maga-
oe a puleeen ee eee Oa Campaign. According te the Chicago | | done,” be related. == =" i zines-on ‘newséitaiids ‘near schools.
e town Minnesota isconsin Nelson, vice president the. Moter Club, there are: fou ) ‘injuries : : ‘
| ee eee | into Upper Michigan, were mostly; Universal Ol Seal Co. ws freee commen sense rales fer | (ote nee ed teen | 80 teeceinthns. ot our tows ‘ ey 5 2 he sdid, “Then I saw the bruises talked to the teachers minie- }o.m sracbyee cs 26 degrees above zero. tine, gave a run-down of events driving through flooded on her body and chest. I knew and
oe See South and east ‘of -the Great) i, washin ‘when || areas: . "| ters. They discovered that the in Washington a week ago when . they canie from a beating. sale of. muck a Lakes region, readings were about! te and other 1950 campaign 1. Note whether other ve- se ” mangusteey wae big wg tan tocerdes scontevel ithe same, mostly in the 30s from chairmen trom 8@ large cities hicles are getting through. | nthet juan By whom?” The business, well organized and
Lokest temosrptare ... ccllolli, $y, the eastern Great Lakes through) ustened fo President Elsenhower 2. Make sure the driver |: ° along. deeply entrenched, To- smoke:
Mean temperature. '.......- reer 3S'New Baigiahd and southward into wick, | | immedidtely ahead of you | |*!2nced at his wife some 20 them out of our town would re- Weather—now flurries saetaiae a and many other top officials is one of getti away and said heavily, “By Anne.” | quire caréful, concerted action. ~ mm parts of Mississippi.| speak about the importante of resseneetyeare foetting | | "die rentataed: tmotionlees, end : Lowest tempergture. $22000.002001.. 39 ,|they were in the 408. tn coastal BOE own attempt. ~: : ag our police chief, stepped in, Weather Snow ‘farties ‘8 areas trom . Pennsylvania “south-| A 1959" County sales) | 3. Drive in low. geor |./in one hand. The mother never)" >. "an cephan at three, was ea fward, witht the 50s prevailing in of $15.576,000 has been set,| | through the water ond main- | |taised her head thiugh the'morn- | 410.5 by an uncle who tatight. him wiackatan Florida, Nelson said. Michigan's 1959 goal| | fain on even speed. Lurch- |jing. et es : lvales aad tebe ter tha tw 5 © & Wm os Seiad Se ae ee Pee | ing in water may cause flood- en “In Proverbs ‘ied law
acad ta yg eee y Scattered: showers and gnow| A local drive will fail, McDonald) | ing backwash. ae . a Radio Stud is light’ wat teite eat aot”
. # fiiflurries fell in the Great. Lakes|Wamned tuncheoners, {f employers] | 4. Once threagh thewater, : jAsks s Space fadio. Y-\s0a" wate “He lag believes ‘the
ae tS ee iy region and eastward through New |400't' make «a person-to-person! | Fide the breve pedel for 20 | | WASHINGTON. (AP)—President|Law has its ethical _and_moral Man Ories England and southward along/¢# ™Daign to solicit buyers of cuskiver unalies tthe | | Eisenhower wants a basis in the Ten Commandments
34 Omane 94 39 coastal areas to Georgia. these indestructible and - abso- is. depreséed. too long, the al commission to study the com-|and the Sermon on the Mount.
E Rieeet ep _Smertiea-_ wether _sma__seni Ney. SOA See ‘2 29-b peeke-tining- moy be-dem--|-|plexities of-radio transmission in| First, Joe made a survey of the ; pro ported in western sections Tues- Throughout the Tuesday noon | | goed. But if friction is not || the space age. In ‘letters to Vice| situation. ‘You want me to censor day with 90-degree readings in tlie) gathering it was repeated how | | used to help dry the brake: | | President hard M. Nixon and) every magazine?” one retailer de- at Southwest desert. The mercury| such ‘am investment mot only | | drums, ‘broking power may. | |Speaker Rayburn (D-Tex) of|manded, pointing to\the overloaded i to 86 in Oakland, Calif.,| serves as &. worthwhile i be faulty for several blocks, | | the House, he asked to| racks. “I wouldn’t have time for
33 7? in San Francisco, of security for the purchaser, but ined appoint the commission, — else.”
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tg ETTORE ee one MAME Sigler: SESE eae LOT 4S rae
TICKET ANYONE? — David S. Neal and
Roland A.” Lewis, vice presidents of the Pontiac
Shrine Club, are busy this week distributing reser-
vation tickets for the club's special dinner pro- mers
| Sy,
io Ss
ut F
va Ean. bab, Sete
Macmillan Hints“
at West Pullback
Lenten Guideposts
be fully paid long before the sched-
uled time.
* x *
By ANN PINCHOT .
room—" a friend told me, holding
up a picture magazine that was on
a level] with obscene French post-
éards, ;
“It makes ne
sick to think“she’s
even seen atny-
How One City ¢
of Obscene Magazines {the list be followed as given. If
“Look what I found in: Jenny's!‘
It wasn’t the Chief's strategy,
however, to try and fix -blame. So
Joe Kinsella would ask retailers:
: - nate aa, - Speiterts enw ee
Fa i a eR hat Si a a ea ie ee Se dae a Ae there is some particular- publica-
tion which you would like to dis-
uss on an individual basis, | will
be glad to talk it over with you.
I. would like this to become. effec-
tive immediately: upon
this communication.”
MOST COMPLIED
comply. A few balked, questioning
his authority. However, Chief Kin-
sella pointed out that his job was
to keep Stamford free of obscene
matter, and unléss it.worked out
in a lawful, orderly way, he would
be forced to use drastic means,
two years, or a fine of $1,000 or
~“4tf they give. us the run-around,”
he said, “we'll tackle the distribu-
tor’s truck when it hits the com-
munity. It is possible for- us to
arrest the driver and bring him
igto-court as.a carrier of obscene
matter.”
"|NEW INTERESTS
Since the drive started on July
21,..:1957,-- members of the--youth
bureau haye helped Kinsella’ by
checking newsstands regularly.
And on the theory: that when
something away
you've got to have a better’ substi-
tute a group of civic-minded wom-
en have founded the Arts-for Youtl
Group which stresses all kinds
creative, interests. vy
< te. *
That filti was
Stamford newsstands ig a *:
te
{to the citizens and officialg’ who
cooperated in the effort and whose
agazines: whichcontinued vigilance will keep muck
| magazines “returning, It is
tribute, “to, eo ; what one man,
armed. with respect ‘for God and
the law; can do. “ae
(Copyright 1959 by Guideposts)
Got Rid
receipt of .
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‘Kial 16:8 silently three times, ’
* General diseases—Lay on the af-
flicted part a hair. from-the héad On the other hand, 4 of a man who bas never ‘seen his voted fér medical ceaugre per
father. - [cent for studies in the cause and Freckles — Remove them by/cure of juvenile delinquency and
‘washing in dew the first of May. {seven ‘per cent for basic research.
Leg pains—Wear @ dime around
the ankle on a string. Four-fifths of the dwellings’ in .| Corns—Put shaving soap in the the U.S. are detached, single-
| shoes... family houses. 1 COCSOSS SOS CCOECCOOCESSEEESOEEE DECC OSEEOCECS |
_ SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT—Miss Doris ‘the fence ‘came ‘through the windshield and hit Dt ae
Fanth ts wide-eyed after she was brushed by . the rear window, knocking one of Miss Farni's . ~ LL) 1°)
death in the form of a steel pipe. Her car skid- . pom eg ll aed She was flustered, = i HF :
as < ice in core. Colo., and'rammed a steel but unburt. * a ae
mesh fence. — supporting pole,at the top of ; i
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“When you give a man a tasle ‘conquer space gave Sen. Stuart Tetnesen—Drtety hot milk mood ee ween n atenesenensnsveneesnens " es
5 of the lash he Goesi’t come back | Symington (D-Mo) an expanded with pepper. . _ tion of the New World, written in| er ;
va ond time,” Fabian €X- (forum today to display his carck’ Chills—Step across a creek back} COLUMBIA, Mo. t&P) — A/1667 by Sanson d'Abbeville, geog-/E z
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\don B: Johnson of Texas appoint “Fish for the whale is done with JE $2100 worth of dremps and: curtaine boweht ‘et eloes-cuk” Toothache — To prevent tooth-| « the backbone ae ey te Mea ‘pons aches, tfm fingernails only on Fr o¢ germpceacy apd” th inci ote. allegra as as
of|ble duplications among 14 govern-|%95- enemy of totalitarianism,” saiditese natives. When a whale ise. of Warts — Rub the wart with @ -/ment agencies with authority and). aa the| tio Hernandes, executive Diam |sighted, it is followed by the In-/E | responsibility in the field of outer dishrag then hide agen of El Colombiano,~ Medellin, dians. As soon as they approach and _ ano avery bome ca ord
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- 2 punishment . nostrils. If the whale dives, he| be rg
i oi : ie bay commend legion to killed rattlesnake. * 2s waits for it to surface and then| Over. 500 Pairs—
W the Seieie. | It was the third-day in which \drives another stick in his other’ :
Lowest Prices Al Simms * |Latin American delegates iad nostril. He ties a rope td these Ready - To- Hang ; - | In this field, Symington will be A |appealed to journalists -from_ the’ two sticks and returns to his boat. } r ‘enlarging the base of his opera- pprove Nn ‘ale irest of the world for assistance. 4. ghe whale is unable to breath, a PINCH-PLEAT.
’ | tions as the chief congressional’ Previous speakers touched on! it weakens, and is towed-to-lané —nciagemeereraaas ae
' : fence program, He bas contenaea (OF Detroit X-Wa troubles in Caba, Haiti, Paraguay|where it is cut up and dried and| " ee fense program. He has contended : ys and Nicaragua, Dr. Rodolf0/ground into a powder for storage. r 1és
Wall Can need j thot Recause of what-he says seam Abaunza of Leon, et, Volume one of d’Abbeville’s his- get se will be @ substantial lag behind! 1ANSING uw — Sale of 25 mil-|called it a “powerful storm gath- tory was recently translated into = oe
$ i 98 ¢ the Soviets in missile development jion dollars in bonds for Detroit\ering in the Caribbean.’ . —_|Enotish’ and published by’ Bloch Values to $3.49 ie ° ieee Shsareid ee fenmennany conatrealee tag been ® & and Company of Cleveland under|
u oe {approved by’ state, Wayne County |. temandez’ said Colombia was/the title, “America—1667.” cme Now ONLY —
Sturdy afl metal construction— The tall ; io and Detrelt: efficiete. not plagued with‘a dictator since ey
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[ EGS As long ago as 1950 he resigned this “a very good interest rate.’ [thus it was, Saat he ; pak |as secretary of the Air Force un- Most of the borrowings, supple- “a Colombia.was, to
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Prove Best Successor 1 Bee President EISENHOWER said at a re-
/.” sent news conference that decision as = to whether Joun Foster DULLEs can
i carry on as Secretary of State will be
made by Duties himself.
kx *&* *&
4 afew weeks ago in an editorial, Mr.
“| ° Duurks is running a one man show.
- This‘ has been true for a long time
"Vane thachine, it. appears that Ar :
‘STASSEN is” being. “offered up a
slaughter again.
If he kee
mined man) STassen eventually may —
. Make the city council. But the low.
end of the ladder has fw more,
‘We are not questioning this rea- ms, ‘ne
soning, but as The Press pointed out -
et
to gurney wife.” Hews item. He
also has the legal’ t to butt his
and since he is stricken with cancer, . ‘into righ
on; (and he is. a deter- ’ -
ta tae et “Teg thin toe Pa in
wrote Ernest K. Lindley, the
i astute political observer for
|. Newsweek magazine, when he
| >.» brought forth the name of Allen”
i W. Dulles, the Secretary of
i . — State’s brother, now head of CIA.
This is not merély a shot in the
struggle and intimate knowledge of
various specific problems confronting
us in all parts of the world, —
Many feel that he is singularly
fitted either to work with his older -
feet as Secretary of State. Although
8 different: personality (and this
might be helpful) —more affable and
more a has the DuLias
name.
. ea: * a ;
i His appointment might be in- Bi . . terpreted worldwide as proof of.
oe the basic stability of American
+ —_______policy. Recently he has been -
called to the hospital to help brief
“his brother on the world situation.
i. ‘ce ke |
_». Another first rate qualification
ALLEN DULLES enjoys is that he is an
A-1 administrator, as opposed to the
pats often ‘heard criticism of his brother
2 ‘that he would not delegate‘authority.
1B “4 Duuzes for ¢ Dons”; it might ©
a just, work.
Looks Like Sieasen:
- IsUpto Old Tricks ] oA “Taik about wrong-way Coarican
aT and it brings to mind Harotp Sras- i
pointes
President has taken him up some
strange streets, but never Pepneyt-
vania Avenue. ek i. sa. gome
— In just what direction is Mr.
Stassen traveling? —
“Twice rebuffed in his attempt
_ to get the GOP presidential nomi-
. ~- Ration, Stassen started a revolt in
D 1956 to keep Vice Pres _ Nixon
off the ticket. His drive had about
as much strength as a puppy dog.
x & ©&
--|. ~ Many felt that had he succeeded,
peo he hoped the vice president hat
‘would descend on his broad shoul-
ders. But it didn’t work, so hapless
Harotp went off to Pennsylvania
where, within a year, he unsuccess-
fully sought the GOP nomination -
Governor of that state.
Now. we note that he is on
7 Ee new tangent. Coyly he has let.
ae be known that. Philadelphia Re-
| 1 ee publicans are trying to get him
an _ to rap for mayor next year. This
oe might Ge a good spot, but it has
ae all the ear marks of another Corr ro
Peet. k ke ae With the stronghold ,the Demo-
es
| THE PONTIAC PRESS
a
it
ai dark, since ALLEN DuLizs has both |
‘ g sound strategic grasp of the world —
-brothér or to stand on his‘own two
"SEN, Whose burning ambition to be.
“The Man “About: evn. f ‘
| Many Attorneys |
Pontiac Suburb Claims the
| ¥dle rumors: oad kind furthest
“ene being idle.
Our suburban Birmingham claims to
have more attorneys-at-law than any~
other city of similar size in the state—
perhaps in the nation. The last roster of the : % 3
Svar ikn tet ct & Pontiac has 132; De-
trolt, 4,032, and Flint and Grand Rapids, .
now about which is Michigan’s
second city in population, stack up this
way; Grand Rapids, 362; Flint, 213.
Other cities and villages in the Pontiac
area, and their number of attorneys, fol-
low: Royal Oak, 84; Mt. Clemens, 74; Oak..
| Park, 25; Ferndale, 24; Warren, 22; Parm-
ington, 22; Howell, 19;. Lapeer, 16; Bloom-
field Hills, 19; Pleasant Ridge, 11; Berkley,
12; Hazel Park, 11; Madison Heights, 10;
Romeo, 10; Rochester, 9; Utica, 8; Hunt-
‘{ngton” Woods, 8; Northville; 7;~ Milford, —
6; Lathrup, 6; Fenton, 6; Clawson, 8;
Drayton Plains, 5; Brighton, 5; Clarkston,
3; Keego Harbor, 3; Franklin, 3; Walled
Lake, 3; Lake Orion, 3; Orchard Lake, 2;
Oxford, 2; Holly, 2; South Lyon, 2; Water-
ford, 1; ‘Troy, 1; Grand Blanc, 1; Imlay
City, 1; Metamora, 1; North Branch 1.
Commissioner for the 18th district,
‘which consists of Oakland County, is
Donald E. Adams’
. of Drayton Plains, and ; ih
Glenn M. Coulter ,
of Detroit, is Commissioner at Large, and
~on the Board of Governors of the Ameri- ~article
can Bar Association. Both have much to
~@o with the erection of the State Bar of
‘s new building at Detroit, which
~‘gill be dedicated this spring. Mrs. Coulter
is a native of Oakland County, the for-
mer i
Dores McDonald
of Holly.
_ Qn the fet 08:60 names thet stick in ‘my memory, is that of
Jack Gordon Jaaskelainen ©
Prosecuting Attorney of Keweenaw Coun-
ty at the northern tip of Michigan’s
Northern Peninsuls.
Charies E. Miller,
Chief of the Lands Division of the Michi-
gan Department of Conservatoin, that the
«department now owns one-ninth of our
state’s area, mostly in the north. How-
ever, it owns several thousand acres in
- Oakland County, now being developed
into parks and playgrounds.
My very competent office fact finder
hands me the following, under the head-
ing of ,
“Pencil Chewers; Please Note:”
Making this nation’s annual supply of
lead pencils requires 565,000 gallons lac-
quer, 370,000 pounds dye, -300,000 pounds
synthetic gum, 50,000 pounds antimony,
30,000 pounds lead, 30,000 pounds glycer-
ine, 25,000 pounds sulphur and 20,000
pounds lime. How's the ‘taste?
Proceedings of the Pontiac Board of
Aldermen on July 17, 1892, show that
Perry Davidson /
put through a motion recommending the
purchase of another horse for the fire —
department, as only two of the present
horses were fit for work.
Even all the snow and ice can't deter.
old Mother Nature, as proved by the many
reports of crocus, hyacinths and daffodils
—— terengs yar ei this early date. oy
| Verbal Orchids to- The Birmingham Eccentric
entering its 82nd year of publication.
entering its 18th year of, pubhicattot.
Mr. and Mrs, Hugh A. Copenhaver —
of 264 Oakland Ave., 52nd wedding annj-
versary.
Mis, Allie Dernberger
of Leonard, 85tt birthday.
Dep tere
wt , wees ae A Ss es
~ eee
perenne
Greatest Intensity of "Em David Poe Says:.
relations between the United States
and an important South American
‘ country could have brought about
~ Word comes to me directly from —— —— the tragke episode
——
tha ithe diy Consens a
Daniel J. Flood (D-Pa) declared
that Communist influence is back
_of some of the demands being
“made by the government of Pan-
ama for an extension of its terri- -
torial waters which would adverse-
Jy affect American rights in the
Canal Zone. He said:
' “Those th-charge of the Com-
with the purpose of causing
destruction of amicable relations
between the United States and
Panama, with complete liquida-
tion of United. —— control
over the cagal itself.”
a te Cundldenie seawiny esks
fined to any one part of the globe.
-It is noticeable just now in Africa;
where fuel is being added to the
flames of nationalism. It is opera-, ;
tive also in the Far East.
a ~« * *
A few days ago a United Press .
The Country Parson
vowel your colunin
onan tee tre the -up-
dominal) cavity.
pout your chest like a West Point
plebe or a ‘sideshow man,
Instead, practice “belly (bellows)
breathing, . ’
QUESTION. BOX
I have seen nothifig about the
new ‘method of restiscitation in
«+, 4B, 3B
Anemert denesibed Wt tn. vev- Rita, in tomorrow’s case.
'. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE
‘wtien wank to. eve
any further objections.”
include children, older persons vas aot ;
SpE ee mt eo
alcoholics. — :
s ‘The Music Man and/or better human relatiods can t *
- and ate being promoted by forcing needs better
/ a ees should rena. SOME —— “as nee Op —
23% aan peg sare yea tare
~ Reds Sirring Up Unrest i in Bolivia =: Lear Se Jocomie’Tax Notes ray Hee pe a so PERSONAL EXEMPTIONS
ings of March, 1957, on subversion DEPENDENTS
‘now deena ec - im the so-called in 4 WASHINGTON’="Aid now it's International gispatch dated Ma “revealed in Ouba racial unrest by the State of cic b-snstite trouble” in Bolivia! Yesterday it nila said: “youth movement.” + . Louisiana. Feesins eee tions for dependents on tax returns
in Cuba, and before that in ga_ Office warned While they top officials ‘there breeds contempt and Male. J are the children of taxpayers.
oe = Aneriom . comiries got = maunists have anvthing to 1p with ciste, a8 well as to associate, with cerning ane chives: Wht teve
eb wl the Fidel Castro regime, it is an thers: and if all people cannot 18 o¢ pir own, . | against the open secret in Havana thet the create thei’ own community. by : Se Fy : < “
United States Comaneiiete. src bey caudag choice and. parses ‘their ene hep - = ae pie ‘é
Tntensiiod by the mischief wherever they can in the ToS to beg democricy. $600 oF more and is less. than 19 Communists. little republic which is struggling | ‘’ years of age, or is a student, the - to recover from the. ill effects of 290 E. Walon Bd exemption may still be allowable.
maneuvers of the the Batista dictatersip. : You must have contributed over Communists “in ae nee ee eee _ 30 per cent-of the support of the pre scr ; Mi platters have ter more Suogests: , Another child in order to claim the exemyp
evened bras : Everyone who has watched the for 59 President : many people in Ci particular, many of the situation in -Egypt is aware that . It your child had income dar-
this country, de- LAWRENCE anti-American demonstrations have ‘'<, Communists have played an Here's ‘my candidate for the ing the year and used it lor his
te bold propaganda operations originated in the é ons have active part there, in. anti-Western al nomination for 1960: support, you must take that into
FS ar dees ee oe ee tions. Lyndon Johnson. He's a powerful account in determining whether cane. To plant young leaders who _— It's a significant type of fighting man right now and he's in a stra- or not over 60 per cent of the
anti-Nixon incidents Will. "se any provocation te work . in what has been misnamed the tegic position and he will be pre. support was contributed by you. When ts cine 5 Up Passionate outbursts isa rela- “cold war.” pared for the top job a couple of ~ 1 the child saved his money or occurred on the vice president’ tively easy device. It has been (Copyright, 1959) years hence. . ; invested it in a capital asset. those por Doge panlbeangy eo plage James J. amounts ‘ot considered as ceded, of course, that an antag. : being used for support are States -— Dr. woitiem Brady Says: , mT At’s Time: -That-We_ ee oe
readily have been brought into When referring to “over
open without the slightest stimulus Y A *t Re ll Li Take Responsibility’ fie mierioa 0 “ere ve
But this was no reason to ignore divorce . parties should period pitti :
the { ven anti-American T a Y B aare ¢ » but not at The instruction”book, on page 4,
samtgec cers: (UC You Learn to Breathe wricrate reat utnig Dances 7 wics Weotore tat tee eck un eral Volumns a few months is Os ae 9.
- reporting "an “alleged _re- it you didn’t ove thein or M Gay good nen sweat it out at the con- An exemption of $900 to aliewed
mark by a minor American official were fot printed, I can only sug. {crence tables, eS ae was published in a magazine gest that you send me 36 cents a ; ependency tests <
reaching Bolivia trom the Unite and stamped, self-addressed en- a= & * Oo eek, Fale We NEES fe. States velope for booklet How to Breathe We're so civilized that minor See ; ene which includes Illustrated children and old parents fill our : :
The ties that — Sto beh Soo ade (een waame institutions, so we don’t have to Another thing to remember is,
See ae to-mouth method, the Shafer or be inconvenienced. My bat’s off if you have a child who had earn
: relatively : - gould ee to the “ignorant foreigners” who- ings of $600 or more: during 1958,
cogies et cp a Signed letters, not more than one *COP ® Warm place for the feeble he must file his own tax return.
Laarcstgitamhegoe poesthigrned page of 100 "words, long. pertaining to aged and discipline their own x « «
evacuation of its personnel is toe ease, on. tres "will ‘be by example. If additional information | is
tantastic to believe. pants gh Bak. pe toe needed, it may be obtained by : _ ‘ to The Pootios Pree #8, Pontiac, Michigan; It's time’ we Americans shoul- calling the local office ofthe In. Only an conspiracy. by (Copyright 1958) dered our responsibilities instead ternal Revenue.Service.
Case Records Ee a Psychologist:
Here's athe final report, . i,
Donna, who fell in love at first
sight with’ a nogood gambler
and twice divorceed. man. If
you are now involved in an
“unwise romance, read and re-
read this case, for what ulti-
mately happened to Donna can
happen to you! But you must
grit your teeth and work your
way out of the dangerous in-
fatuation. Contrast Donna with
CASE A - 469: Donna D., aged
23, is. the heart broken girl whom
count Romeo with whom she had ©
fallen in love at
live without Joe,”
she pleaded.
“But you admit
he would make a
“Do you believe’ DR.’ CRANE
me when I tell you. he is very
unsuited to your permanent hap-
piness?” .
uf,’ she replied,
x * * “Well, I: guess
“Then Pll make a bargain with
-you. If you do what I prescribe
for the next six months, I'll then
let you do as you wish without
| So T talked with her parents
and.they shipped her from Chi-
cago to California, where she
got a secretarial job,
‘date with Larry, but she had prom- ioe eae
‘Joe, her no-count .
’ Meanwhile, 1 confacted a. clergy
maf in Los Angeles who saw that
she was properly introduced to a
man named Larry who had the
qualifications for an excellent hus-
band and father.
After I had explained the situ-
ation to thistalentéd clergyman,
he had selected wisely,
i _® %« *
Donna didn’t want to accept a of fun to have around.
derful boy, but she. didn't feel
“Don't you think your future ©
SO ete nme aay Satine |
ing the six months’ eipetnnittal’ |
period. And tie Saat to contect
“EARNED LOVE .
Donna dated Larry reluctantly. ...
“It isn’t fair to him,” she in-
formed me by letter, “for I don’t
care a snap. of my fingers for
him, though *he is a nice boy."
“I don’t expect you to care
for Larry,” I replied via air- -
mail. “But your dates with Larry
did. Latry persisted in
her to go swimming and
pack ey He treated her as
a casual pal pre it *
He a argue with her, as
well as praise hér-when she did
something commendable,
* * *
And he began to ask her opin-
ions about his work, for he was. .
, os ae sed ee ming or boating parties. © Uxping and printing covts | A couple of months later, Donna pilets. 7 prycholog _ ar charts = ac |
wrote me about some of their dates (Copyright 1959)
During the Cvl War, Cape. Ca-| This is the body factory that at cmmal enzymes necessary
maveral marked the boundary be- r for the digestion of food.
ft |, sters who have cystic fibrosis,
| rapidly and hard. He may develop a hacking cough and be-
| ment still stand a good chance of dying of heart strain. tronic pradbespsblereveadla th tron sre
able them to prolong indefinitely thé lives of many young-
an ineurable malady which
* strikes the lungs and digestive system. Until récently it prac-
tically always proved fatal within months va a few years
after birth.
But the only hhiteb te. this cabtichsins sibiesita
progress is that the disease is inherited. And, unless a
remedy is found before these afflicted grow.
old enough to-marry, an increase in the disease rate is.
expected to take place in future generations. A recent
medical repert shows that the allment is already the
me ee ee ee “4
"}< ‘The National Institute of Health in Bethesda, Md. is
_spending more than one million dollars to find ways to con-
“trol the disease. In January, NIH'’s Institute of Allergy and
Infectious Diseases will join’ the National Gystit Fibrosis
ez; Foundation ‘in sponsoring & Special woking | conference ‘i
98. Re protiew..
x” te *
Cyshic’‘heesia' tok Aicbartiance ‘ef the: Wain inocrise
glands. These are the duct-type glands that secrete such
Siuida sa saliva, mucus, teats And pereptfation. ‘
‘The disease usually strikes hardest at-the mucus -
glands, transforming the fluid into a thick, sticky sub- —
stance. The mucus may lodge in the windpipe and throw
a child into fits of coughing.
It may “also plug passages in the lugs, causing the air Improved diagnostic and treatment techniques now en- _ ly "Maca: CUMS table asd ta Seite tte daa
~ digestive system is unable to convert food into nourishment
ond body. Thus, he is actu-
Doctors. seat the development of antibiotics, such as.
- penicillin, aureomycin and terramycin, with being one of
the biggest aids to cystic fibrosis treatment. The power of
these drugs to effectively combat respiratory infections has
proved invaluable to increasing the: life span of young dis-
victizns.
“* *-. 3.
Dangers caused by the disease’s attack on the digestive
; - system have been reduced by special diets arid a unique sys-
tem which enables doctors to replace the cut-off. digestive J
ase juices with animal enzymes.
“ewe NIM resshréli’ peeiocka ‘eail fr" tanking -Getaiied studies of body systems of cystic fibrosis victims te find’
tories of vietims’ cares iad Fouldighrents, é
It’s estimated that one out of-every.16 people unknow--
ingly carries the faulty gene that produces cystic fibrosis in
their . Geneticists explain, however, that the gene
must be present in. both parents to ‘do any damage.
Another: mystery: about the disease is that it seldom pal a trent A ett harem irate 2008 This Mucous Rovvring
cates its_food.
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New Ofticers
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Webster —
Francis of Orchard Lake,
. and mothers attending the Mrs “ poe ee
cmt sow mee nee ae : - elected president ‘of PEO Chap” *
ae othes: Sherry “M ra ter AW for the coming year at _ 4
‘n chemette ‘aoe slacks . © Sf0up’s meeting held Mon- §
“ in girl's sizes _ day evens at her Elizabeth * E
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Appealing to the junior size -_~ yercte Saget fet ate, Mrs. girls. was a basic navy'sheath * Marian Emery, recording * gear S '
movable white dickey and el- corresponding pest ring j
. bow-length sleeves;-worn by Joseph Bara, ch :
, Teena Monte. - Walter Tecvuheas 2 ain: é “ ;
For the toddlers, Julie Cupp © and Mrs. R; M. Willian, modeled a pink floral polished .
« cotton with rick-rack round Mrs. Millard Schram was Pag
". neckline, full: skirt and back tiated as a new member, and’ =; te sash Appearing with-her~ Mrs. George Windiate of Flint.” A was Kelly Elmy who wore.a was a guest. eee 7
| Hr Tide Ene left, ticket the affair. Tickets will be sold at the “as ak MM reception Huffaker. and a
cochajrman, ‘and Mrs, Bernard’ Horo- 4
< wits will be oné of the ng
OF a of: Moose I Meet, Beth Jacob: E- Plan Dance and Banquet. : Event Set * EP The: Biderkand® nfs Temple Beth
“Will present “Pontiac Fashions
o ae at. 8 per. Tuesdey at :the’ give a and dinner
after the 6 0 "clock . service.
_* Met
Tuesday members of the
newly formed Villa League
were ss to a <‘coffee” by Artangements for the a
_at-the- olla Feipeia,- Vest -$_$________+_—__- the Sisters of Divine Charity os oS ee a
- SRepert Godfrey,-~Pilgrim
“ivmber of the Loyal Order of
, Was guest speaker for
dg Women of the Moose when
. 2 + * *
_ “Members of Pontiac: Women
6t.the Moose: are taking part
in the college enrollment in
Taylor Center Mareh 8.
HEADS BANQUET PLANS — ~-— “Mrs. Edwin Taylor is general
chairman for a mother, daugh-
ter and son banquet to be held
“May 6.
Installed as Argus was Mary
Lutheran Group .
Holds weeung. - rs. Elaine Orheim, super-—
‘of social workers at-Luth-—
Shafor. Installing Officers were
Mrs. Ferman Huston and Mrs.
Floyd Yeaman,
Mrs. “Yeaman;“Academy of
bie 1 , ah
Bride-Elect ~ Gail €. Gibson
Gail sprves i: Coole aed. of
James L.. Cornforth, nites
‘fred at a linen showe
day evéning at Aor faker rom rond
home of Mrs. Fred W. Moote.
es was Mrs. Ben Cleav-
~@ 2
Miss Gibson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Fred Gibson-of -
_ Osceola drive, will marry Mr.
Cornforth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
‘John Cornforth of Ingelwood
avenue, June 18 at Bethany
Baptist Church.
Guests were Mrs. Gibson,
—Mrs. Cornforth, Mrs.-Hoyt Joy-—
“ofan Charities in Detroif, was
~— speaker for the day when the —
Augustana Lutheran Church
Women met Thursday at. St.
John Evangelical Lutheran
Church.
‘Mrs, William’ Park was ap-
pointed councilwoman from St.
éohn's church to serve on the
auxiliary board of Lutheran
Charities.
“The group has record of 77
—_ members as of March
“Hostesses forthe day were
Mrs. Harold Person,:Mrs. John.
Landgren, Mrs. Karl Erickson,
and Mrs. Harry Hahn. Mrs.
Hector McClellan also partici-
—pated_in-the_meeting,___.___
- ‘The next organization meet-
. ing will be held at the church
* 8 p.m., April 7. ner, Mrs. Laurence Taylor,
"Mrs. Ralph Ashmeade, Mrs. ~~~ Gordon Bray, Mfs. Norris
Smith; Mrs.. Thomas Callahan,
Mrs, H, Wayne Reaves, Mrs.
Charles Kelly Jr., Mrs. Jerry
. Qualls and Irene ‘Dawson.
* -for-F
“Shertzer. irs.
Richard Wolfe and Mrs, Oscar “Pontiac Fashions for 7,”
will be presented by members
of the Sisterhood of Temple
Beth Jacob at § p.m. Tuesday
at the temple. Fashions are by
Alvin's. .~!
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Coordinator for the fashiog® :
show is Mrs, Louis Traschen.
Mrs, Hubert Curson is -chair-’
man, with Mrs, Nat Mofrison
as
ments, assisted by Mrs. Mor-
ris Simon, Mrs. Abe Zamek
‘and Mrs. Thomas Horwitz.
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Tables and cards are being |
handled by Mrs. Melvin Eller
and Mrs, Paul Mandel.
ee or |
Other cofimitteé members —
are age ale, es Mrs. .
rs, Alfred>_
Berg. eae:
Five hundred favors have
been donated by Pontiac Motor
Division,
Charlene ]. Mandeville
hastens Jean Asteniesine~ and Howard Grant Brown were
married. Saturday evening at
ian Church,” _United__Presbyteri
‘The Rev.: William Palmer_of-
ficiated at the ceremony. <« .
“Parents of the couple are
Fig Miller Hosts
enero ti -MrsGroup
Mrs. H. A. Miller was hos-
| féss at. her home on Wenonah
dtive Tuesday evening to mem- ,
bers of the Opti-Mrs, Club of
Pontiac. She was assisted by
Mrs. Ralph Merkovitz. Mem-
bers sewed cancer pads.
iE of officers is slated -,
for “the April medting,: to be
held. ‘dh the home af. Mrs. Ralph’
Becker.
Guests were Mrs, Gordon
Paine of Eagle Grove, Iowa;-
Mrs, Palmer Burns, Mrs.
George Slonaker and Mrs. Rob-
ert Slonaker. .
~~ Sorority Gathers “Mr. and ‘Wir. Glenn Mande- ~
ville of Birmingham and Mr,
and.» Mrs. Wilbur Brown of
" Petoskey,
* *
The bride wore a ballerina-
length gown of Chantilly lace
‘and tulle over taffeta, with-a
Sabrina neckline and long
sleeves. Her’ ballerina-length
veil’ of silk illusion was held
by a tiara of, seed pearls and
sequins, and shé carried a bou-
eo. quet . of white carnations,
oS 1 band ‘ivy.- : cas =
. APTENDS “BRIDE” ae
Mrs. Ned Colburn was ma-
tron of honor. be wns csaneet ie
. Phi Epsilon N' L rm ; met = ou
at the home. of | . Robert iweee
Overcashier of
Tuesday evening. The went:
meeting will be held at the
Sashabaw toad homeé of Mrs.
Charles Furlong. New mem--
bers will be initiated.
wh ean ae bel ‘Weds Howard G. Rrowa. ,
‘wedding.
“Gressed in beige silk chiffon ,
' named president;
_secretary;
Hall, treasurer.
Appointed to the committee |
‘a oA aa ‘Se
her daughter’s.
eee *
Kitty, as the bride-elect is known ‘informally, will be mar-
vied April 11-in Christ Church
Cranbrook to Creighton Wilson —
Runnette of Pitts
Péntis.' Hé isthe son of Mri
Metightony and Mrs. Alexafder
Runnette. 3
Miss Proctor has asked Cyn
thia Chisholm of Laurel, Miss.,
to be her maid of honor; and
bridesmaids will include Mrs.
Richard T. Blood of Pomfret.
Conn.; Mrs. Clune J.. Walsh
Jr., Grosse Pointe: Ellen Eagle
of Durham, N°C:. Mary
Beta Sigma Phi.
Chapter Elects .
Otticers for ‘59 -
._\| Election of officers was held
ma Phi held .at the home of
Mrs. Richard F. Benham of
South Avery street.
Mrs, Harvey Kerr was.
Marie Mc-
Gill, vice president; Mrs. Jay
and
for Founders Day were Mrs.
William me: Mrs. John
Grace Sorey and
pa reject on
the city Comal meeting, and
__ Mrs, William Cheal gave a pro-
_ Sram on “Tests for Parents.” “
- The next meeting: will be
‘held at the home of Mrs. John
Lewis:
+
Philathea Class
Hears Mrs. Hakes :
* Mrs. William Hakes — pre-
sented a talk entitled. “With
Such Sacrifices God Is Well
Pleased” at a meeting of the
Philathea Cl of ‘First ™
», 3Bay ist Church, Members gath-
“eted Tuesday afternoon at the
Kennedy was in ~-at-the. Tuesday-meeting of Xi, —— } Tee gow nogee Is composed
of members of the Junior
League, . Christ Child ‘Society
and -several other church and
- club groups, : which will assist
in maintenance of this home .
for. retired women.
Most members of the new.
“Mesdames Charles ie ~
Bands Seti
for. Coricart -
pesto
‘ + = ‘I ° -
-On mah the envi will
open the program giving. a
first High School Band per-
formante of “Olympic Fan-~
fare’ by Merikanto: and ar-
ranged for brasses -and per-
cussion by Robert M.. Peter-
son of the Instrumental Mu-
sic Department. al
“Olympic Fapfate” was used
“in the ceremonies of the 1952
Olympic Games held in Fin-
“land. This is the first perform-
_ance.of the work ir this coun-
try so far ag. is known.
‘& @# 82S
+ A
was compdsed especially for
the silver anniversary concert
of the Pontiac , High School
Band in: 1952,- and .was given -
its premiere performance. at
that time with Mr. Lang con*’
ducting;
DEDICATED TO HARRIS
~~ “Thunderbird » Overture’ -is
Closely identified with this
program. Par- community,’ because not. only
ticipating in the meeting were _s it dedicated to, Pontiac: High
Suard Schultz, Mrs. School Band and its conductor,
al music; and Mrs, ‘Mr, Ha but.it is based on .
cn gt Mrs, ot the Perey.
and her wal é n
ttee ‘served refresh the —
ana 2 ve : ebtained ool band“
a pe poe «tnd
sds te fenore sph ad
ant fog: & ca
beng banded by Calbi and
is Music Co. othe Bal
featured number will be
“Thunderbird Overture’: ~ by Philip. J. Lang. This overture
_ added. EY
Wohise my on _ By LYDIA ‘ROTHMAN
Pontiac is now the home-of
Oakland County’s ‘first and
only practicing woman’ attor-
ney. She’ is_.Marguerite M.
Buckley and she has just joined
the firm of Houston and Mc:
-
ot only does she ‘bear the
dietician st heed. toe been
practicing woman. attorney in.
the County, but she is also one
of the. youngest attorneys in
the area,..(She's one of the 5,-
000 practicing ‘women: lawyers -
in the United’ States.)
*
age of 12. She
being’ a lawyer was “dn effec-
tive way to help people out of
trouble." An admitted ideal-
ist, she says she has always
had this social “outlook abotit
the legal profession. °
_ NEVER DULL
* ios Ndi Wad the “lesgs ack
one of the. most’ varied profés-.
sions there is BE yi are
always happening and rarely”
the same thing twice. Like the,
fe Poa rh gy business” she"
area
“The most exciting thing
about law is that you never
stop learning,” she said, “The .
.-matk of a good lawyer is “ot
1 having the ‘an-
where. to
“Buckley” was born. in peuok ya fee te oy
her’ B.A. from the Univ
of Michigah and her
_ from .Wayhe- State. U
- init, Soe econ ' that she is. a woman in a
Miss fickiy “ted became
interested in the law at the |
ded that
¥
si ‘for being a woman lawyer but | /ditticulties, she gh
not taking advantage . of the / mains in the Barve mma
fact. rest of her life. “ia Often in trials, she ry on + 2
yer friends. She says
’ those who don't know het), the bar in Michigan Jan. 10,
1958.
~ When asked if pre hail. tn- ~
countered many problems in *
_job because she was a
. and so your, Res
answered’ that she has been ‘
very fortunate in/not meeting
with resistance, ~ é
She said she has never" ‘take
en the attitude of a" Woman _ a-day
fighting against a man’s. world yourself
nor has she asked to be treat-
ed as an equal.
HER VIEWPOINT :
Rather, she takes the os
field of manyamen; that men
are “human’ and, treated ac-
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humans, givirig -her. respect: .
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the opposing side of male laws
are’ still her friends “ow
the court room.
istaken for a
gn clients come
"right. She says.
ye on any case that
the office, SHe™has .
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_ THE poxTrAc ins, wv
for the Setvier Center and five:
with no preference. :
erence for location.”
I care. I just wih they woul
Another said: “Just as long as
it's new and big, I have no pret. ve gsr,” aa had 8 fae | Oscar Ramin ball ited 15 years ‘ Japeeauaimaaes. “jin the U.S. before he met Fidel
\Castro. and was persuaded to be- &
inet. “I g iy ld i
Acmeticaing a Tee 80 proud covered,
of them, _ the “ones who gave us}
4 toe pee een e neem,
THIS: VALUABLE COUPO: i ‘BEARER TO A | LB, cs oa ae
cocoa (bearded
sai footrnic, Custis resets) Mave inflitrated ‘Tro
xyes Sh this Lee: de sas stronghold with the intent
‘Woman Attendant
LANSING W—The Ansertiens flag
fideo over the State Capitol, like
Be gele’n Reegren, is in bad shape,
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I |
* *
But unlike the finances, state
officials hope to do oyuething
about the flag-soon.
|. debn Gaffner, state property
| Manager, explained that a rope |
ow the flag staff broke several |
| weeks ago. Since then the flag
has been suspended just by one
STEREOPHONIC RECORDINGS
=~ | Miracle Mile FE 8-002!
Easter. - Easter .
BONNETS DRESSES —
ee he Beoljont 6 Et si ih: ae rosettes nk = Cottons. up
; ‘Neumode Hosiery Shop
! 82 N, SAGINAW, | ‘i 2.7730 _ : : Note to mothers:
Important whole grain
nourishment. Builds quick
energy, too. And only
105 calories per ounce.
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Cocoa 'n vice ’n everything nice—covered with a
~~-wonderfut ‘chocolatey flavor. ‘You'll. think it was
1” Salada hegpiatly He EMG aioe ak hana
out of the box for snacks. Then you agrée—this is
aban treat anytime! At your grocer’s, é..
w. Better get a package for the kids (all
sak amees.
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EETENED TOASTED RICE
3 ath a a eh a Berg te ne og ei ee
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4 Yes, all +o F dion Every new spring style,
all easy-care cottons,
fluffy nylons.and modern
blends, ‘Our: greatest
offer in the Grant Days
nei gees
:
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The latest short valle.
save a huge 1.21! Will be
idry cheque toys tunity! Many items are special one-time:
tors vel et he owe pombe pro Shop, compere for Yous
Buy verythi
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: 2 medium and large. >
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1g) soil ‘heed for hotie & fumilig,, Pay no money dieivn
a “Charge: it" Plan. Convenient terms.
selen Sizes 8% t to 3,
x
1,98 NYLON &
. BOUFFANT SLIPS
: 5°.
~ Grammar ris’ 5 t/ 31% pon Bn ee acto
beauties, lesa trim 7- es
SA 1 WOMEN’S COTTON pas tual eetahac calla t. New plaids, nau-
ce solids. ‘Fashionable. Em-
: 4 a, Spee ane Tne HS 88,
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7 ila wie “brass finished fn. your
(: choiee of embossed de-
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_24" ROTARY 69.88 Value
“este. Ne meneg down
No No.other mower like ic
2.98 everyday. Super-
tailored with ’ tru-size
Wile Biss ut cellars.
SALE!
2.39 NYLON -
TRICOT SLIPS”
1”
Nylon lacy! Superfine
40-‘ienier runproof tri-
rie White, Pink, Blue,
ee a ee ee
SHEETS
722108"
See, Grant Grant Maid 186-
ous ous quality a at savings,
Sixties” __ 1.9
Ultra Sheer 15-Denier, 60-Ge.
NYLONS SALE! First Quality Full
Fashioned Nylons.
Reg. 8 Prs. $2
4220" Cosee__—__4Be
cottons ae 57¢
PENNLEIGH 79¢
1x1 rib katt Toghiets
MEN’S COTTON
WORK SOCKS...
REG. 4 PAIRS 41
apes. 77°
Strong but soft spun cot- tn with nylon reinforced
als and toes for extra
@ weer. Guaranteed
ea :
Boney 7c. |
* Tiss
Just in time for Spring sewing!
OTTON SALE
UP TO 62%
* WASH & WEAR., _AVIRGLAZE PRINTS J To *l ayard if full bolts .
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bt £) 1
a oe rere cle
“7 bd : oy ly ? Ls @ mel
“sane Unbreakable Tey Telephone
ere fit... protective ” Made ot rugged UPoljeshyene
bber; alight imperfec- Automatic return dial rings
tena wan't re altegs wear. hell; Assorted cohort H -
25% OFFI CANNON BATH Towns
Vai did Gelli eines hx: i nish gold ‘mylar’ on multi-stripes. ¢ bate i isi finish, 20x40 %
MIRACLE ‘MILE SHOPPING cincran::
$s. pci at Squore Leke Rd. ¢ 3
- "Open Daily ‘
WA ‘M. to 9 P. M,
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Your Store for |
Famous Brands
MYS eo THERE'S ONLY ONE
~ $, TELEGRAPH at SQUARE LAKE RD.
ALL STORES OPEN by 10 A.M. to ¥ P.M.
DAILY —FREE PARKING FOR 5,000 CARS
| ppg Young Ladies’
-
| ~fivery Men., Yn, Wed. -
TEENAGERS 13 and
, YOUNGER
urs -
Free PERMANENT “te Inchaling Reteensliny else on Tile Spectil’ Prien *-
Pig, bring pn ope a bs 1m coupon entitles bearer :
w permanent your . Head. chooses for herself, you 4 b Fegan os ® fread | eae SR permanent te Permanent’ will be et J
PREE! ski sb 3es9 t Bcd crebaseg” by y bearers t
eral &-9639 =U NAME owen 1
With or Without ine ¥.-. +0. a |
Ofter Valid Thru April 1 : HOURS: 10t09P.M. | Br Mees,
donnell Hair Stylists
[| | Miracle Mile Shopping Center — In Ge Mince Aske =
a
New Warlitzer CHORD ORGAN : - @ One F
@One Finger Pleve Rich Chord ~ new EXCITING values!
for Happy: ‘Easter
available
in brown ‘n'
white or black
white rubber soles
black ‘n’ Feet Teer
her Easter outfit!”
with matching —
crepe soles in
sizes 82 to 12,
12% to 3.
VAN HEUSEN
Wash this automatic wash ‘n’ wear shirt
and wear without ironing. Or even machine .
wash and tumble dry it. This remarkable
Vantage cotton shirt “irons” itself on the
line... saves you time and money, too.
And only Van Heusen has this patented
woven one-piece collar that won’t wrinkle ~
ever. The soft collar you never starch? Plus
the clever hew dual cuff you can wear as
regular cuffs or as French cuffs with links.
~No dress shirt made today beats it for
ee $500 ,
ORDINARY COLLAR :
& LAYERS OF FABRIC,
HEAVIER, MORE RIGID.
eENTURY OnG-PizeS
COLLAR
+ LAYER, SOFT WOVEN
CONSTRUCTION, CAN'T
WILT OR CURL. .
Open Daily 10 a.m, to 9 p.m.
Use a Convenient Lion’
Charge with Optio tems, Plenty of Frée Parking Available
oe 2 aS P Bagpipe, Merimba, Mendelin, Gutter, Macy ane
ny NO DOWN PAYMENT ‘© UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY
SEE Eas 0ST sea od Chotnst: winEN ie pt
Bde rest 4 MUSIC: CENTER
‘MIRACLE MILE 5 aneerine ony
es ae “Open ‘Daily 10 A. M. to 9 P. M.
Housewares buy of theyear! | Valyes te 1.49
‘Ad first quality kitchen plas” wo ER
tics that sel] for tore than
twice the price elsewhere!
Soft, pliable... yet sturdy;
|: won't buckle or bend, Your
choice of new ee, pases pee :
12” AUTOMATIC: SKILLET
Now... an electric skillet. that 8 8 8
can be washed under water
basting cover.
6 QUART COOKER FRYER
Fire King glass cover, Controlled thanks to the ingénious plug-in
It's alt ew from the julnde size to 6 6
Rit ro ree 6 -
IT's GRAN: “DAYS FROM . GHOUT. THE W221. thermostat, eenplete with self-
easy-clean aluminum lining, basket.
MARGH 5 > | eanar
Operi Mon. thru Sat.
, 10 A. M, to 9 P.M.
r “shit. hat, pune!
: one low price! -
5.95, a z
Completely, beautifully dressed «at = wy
‘Penney price! Rayon-acetate unlined s with
newest looks.” Darling hats! Bags! Detachable
overcollars, cuffs! Pink and forget-me-not. blue.
Bags subject te 10% Fed. Tox ‘
— : new! washable waffle
cotton coats!
995 10.95. sizes 3 te 6x sizes 7 to 14.
Full flare coats with darling cw backs! Always
crisp and fresh, because_they. hand wash beauti-—
fully. . Lily witte, forget-me-not_ blue, * ana
yellow, snapdragon pink. Such a low, price!
MIRACLE MILE STORE ONLY:
# Monday & Friday Nights, 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 PAM,
best way to, save. no =
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HOURS: All Weekdays 10:00 A.M. te 9:00 P.M. f°
ay ate Te NR
vente apm «i Ga &
relatives .. fe
~
ro years Ad s | Garrison, Once Found
econonty size and : . | in Detroit, Put Back
4 . oy “on Fel list B|company pulls out as it has an
pounced it would do.
~SBut,” said Robert _L.. Ken-
And Clyde 0, DeLong. president
of the Goodrich Industrial Products
Division, has offered ‘help in find-
ing a new industry for this city of
1,800 unemployed workers.
But officials haven't given up
MASRINCTON w iitawin San-
4 ford Garrison> who is described =
}"dangerous asa rattlesnake,”
day was oe on the FBI's ia
; ft ted criminals—for-
will be 59 this
oo Seok he has been employed ve fea ene action bookkeeper, ac-
‘A TET yo “coon WISHES”
f Fiona Coup TWO DAILY: DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND jf) INTERMEDIATE POINTS k to 1925. During his time out hope in ‘their efforts to “=
Goodrich hete. > t
The closing of the plant, sctied-
other» hole in the comimunity's
economyf. It would add 200 per-
pare a eee
.| Gives $9,187 to Hospitals
DETROIT U—More than ‘$9,000
raised via a testimonial dinner for
Andrew -S. McFarlane, former
president of the Defroit and Wayne
County Federation of Labor, is
two children’s hospitals. Children’s
Hospital of Michigan gets $5,000
|Saba, Israel, gets $4,187. The testi-
:monial dinner marked McFariane’s
30 years of service to labor. Ss
\uled_for-about-May- 1, -mesitis an-}— Ps
and the Children’s ow aM at Kfar) |
ager
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So superbly ay is + the Cadillac he 1959 thet
on pavement or gravel... . railroad crossing or
‘detour there is never a sound to disturb your travel.
This is the stillness of craftsmanship! For silence
is efficiency . . . and elimination of stress and
wear. And; it foretells ¢housands. upon thousands
‘of economical miles. Drive the new Cadillac soon
and listen to the wonderful sloty told® in silence?
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JEROME ‘MO: sir Your ‘tocar duraorizeD CADILLAC DEALER
TOR SALES CO. : dian Mich. FE 4-3566
SS Sewanee... é: 4 cee Ee:
‘First. a the San.
Fresh ge
STRAWBERRIES (> “ beeuties, rushed
te Kroger by --
airplanes from Florida i
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Patrick J. Hurley of Santa Fe/placed.in: the indian E N.M., said fn « prepared spech|at Anadarto, Oki
secretary
record|war, spoke at. ceremonies unveil- we |
or air detec * wim dina acehomsl nana
of|sunk~by a German submarine in
“WU. S. Govt; GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY BRAND"
* ‘Round or. Sirloin
Trellis Grown, Vine-Ripened
| with thet Home Grown Taste
ond Flever.
Vine-ripened Tomatoes.
\ cae SWEET JUICY DUNCAN—SIZE 54
tb — al — — a= oe om oe eae eae aoe —
ee re Golden Bananas ‘dees 2 us. 25¢
: a6; GRAPEFRUIT ..4......3 to 29% Fresh’ Red Radishes 8 5e
~ STRAWBERRY. meses SMBS 376 APEX HAMS... . ..#kBoncles in 19° _MAZOLA On. $i 89e Kraft: brond. “Kroger low. price. Try Greenfield's ‘with mustard. on rye. Ty this femous corn oil for salads or. COOKING,
~-GUM-DETERGENT |... oss. ESt396_ MODESS.. 6.2 ..2 BSS 8% PRENCH DRESSING. . Ble. We ~ Liquid detergent for dishes: ‘or lund fae White Senitary Nopking _ a, J = One’ of Kroft’s mony famous products
CREME SANDWICH... 47¢ SHRIMP AHOY ... iyi BE 89, AD DETERGENT... ith $2.43 saints amici ses Kit. ©
' BORDEN'S MILK ....... 203 “mr, oa BRE/ 7 _ Honea den tt wae tel : 5 a
Salles, “a ‘haet, premiunh
“-MILLER'S ICE-CREAM ee ed ane oe i el Leigh
Det Tet brated sri, ee Seas ate
~ 9 §Oz, 89c
iu ee 33¢
WARES. 2 Ea ‘Me rol ‘ty these trash frozen wattle, |
Yo Somereiale: yozen, |
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“ WORY SNOW .. 2 ts
Triple trimmed meons excess ‘fat, bone’ and waste i
4 SaaS ~— a “TENDERAY BRAND BEEF |
at US. GOVERNMENT GRADED 1 ne - took . hailed ae ee cpiabil : :
“CHOICE” BLADE cut & ie Oe —-—4- | ae KROGER FREEZER SPECIALS ch
bi oe Size «Lb, 996 g : i
Sirloin Tip "ROAST ee 699 x peter. sk 4 |
_ TENDERAY BRAND BEEF | 3 Lomas Ba. ts. 47¢ F {
WHOLE icccce ™ ‘Standing Rib vance cur Ub 79: Leet oe | | TENDERAY BRAND BEEF ' SP HIND'QTRS. = "1, 59 | ;
| Rolled Rump == ee is. 199 i GROUND BEEF ...10 1m $4.99 | i : | ee be: —— = = —: a aa os ce — — 000008 SAAUUETU UNECE ANNE HRN Minn J . : re MORTON'S FRESH FROZEN - VALUABLE COUPON ae
Dollar Days _ MACARONI & GHEESE ....... 54%. $1.00 " £3 SQ FREE vn STAMPS Hy BY RICH. . _ With Coupon ond: Purchase of 3 kbs. or More. ~$
Red Cut Beets 8 303 7+" TUNA PIES .......00......., 5 Nae $1 00 = Fresh Ground Beet
Usey sweet : Se . Fruit Cocktail « A 2 940° | | NN
- Cut Green Beans 5s ngs ogoo x FRESHLIKE NUTRITIOUS WHOLE OR = 00 aa |
12-02. | Cream Style. Corn 6% 4 Pe
_ “Tomato Juice oo ASEH : Said eco St 8 i R VITAMINIC RICH
. Gra pefruit Juice 3% a 99°° j | AVONDALE TASTY : = Us oe ait
Tomatoes o 20 96 a 9° SPOTLIGHT COFFEE... Sit 59 = se —s 7. ST yer ora DELICIOUS SWEET : "id 100% PURE SPOTLIGHT | With Coupon end Purchess of = Sd mere Avondale Plums 44 an 4° yy ~ INSTANT COFFEE ..... “8. 19 Angel Food Cake 49: =| 4 This i Krogy’ s same fine quality bread you eS on ee Stores te: Detrolt, and Rastora aS Fy rT ae a ave always known, : i ee aT: Saee t, 0. La
SWIFT PREM tie netune ver eying 2 HSE 8% KROGER SLICED FAIRMONT LARGE CURD .
; Les 4ge WHITE BREAD C Ch Wee DEMING'S-RECIPE SALMON ....... 49 Dee 300 ottage Cheese ) : RTH BAY GRATED TUNA... or. 7 eee oe — =. 3 ; ae ° are si ” KROGER FRESH SLICED 10-07. 29° 50 FREE STAMPS eo ie _ KROGER TEA BAGS’......4....... vs. Bas" 79¢ RYE BREAD ...7... 2 Leavis 35¢ Me a arty bre mul few’ ene , 4
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VALUABLE COUPON Wy
-50 FREE \.. STAMPS = __ With Coupon end Purchase of Embensy Grope
‘Preserves 2 69: " Yalld at all Kroger Stores tn
iehigan n through Saturday, March % thee Limit ens WWW
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Were to $6.95
| aero | $499
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aig | °7°0 FREE! 1-6 0z. Jar Smucker’s "PINEAPPLE
| "$590 i 3G90 | —— fp = SR ReRee = SUNDAE TOPPING «= - - fee eee AT
= | Dress Shoes & | mo eee
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At a nsgeens $269 im. 5-8, 8¥2-12, WITH ANY HOME _ f00D TOWN’S BONUS COUPON
-| _ il Bors’ § SeTs Ya-3 All Widths a Wane $5.99—4 70 7) $290 ‘Were to $8.95 PERMANENT . FRESH GROUND FREE! des Blue Ribbon "
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DOYS" FLANNEL SHIRTS ae So | .‘ 8
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‘BLOUSES ike atc aie ! FRE The Purchase of Were 10 $7.98 || 3 Gate Woe Har CASUALS #8] AY woot Roe. | ee | aoe q | ; ee bates ge oer Pay All Your Uulity Billect JM § ANY 7 aa , ¥ i iz
coer OQt || sx $3 Bl GALLAGHER | =] matcnts With Peetase 13 vaabas dee are, — % M-59 DRUGS A "ANY CARTON . :
Coe cen | $299 mens fa salient Mes A IG ARETTES = a CIGARETTES [>
MEN'S SPORT COATS $7700 DRESS SHOES = Fis Se alg may Frei iy coon 3 Limit 1—Coupen Expires March 7 5
CA; $DID | reveace-jurman-Fottone fl Ou ‘WiRte TO $10.95 Sr : Were to 4 ‘a - 31 Open Every Evening |p
MEN'S SWEATERS = . $499 = Open Sunde ik a pe Lo
VRE, $900 bens vai | } F REE! Anchor Hocking C Ceteal Bowl ; WERE TO $16.95 MENS se ~ LADIES’ : zg |
ae 54° ot $8 | trim-trod Shoes 7 €D Uf With the Purchase of A : Sis Ba ers 3268 | cmsnremonen Hi hates? SE Nie the Purchase of Any a: — : Were *i. HOUSE Ag IE + ) 4
Ladies’ All Weather Coats a 4 |. On i= a? —— 7 ‘} Hurry for This! $2%31 cl "so00 N\ D licen . 4 Were to $24.95 ; = , ES
WERE TO $10.95 KNOX ond re $EE90 | Cerdrich-Payne & bertune 37 8 ee ae = MALLOR 5% te
Wa to 25 ee “sy | "sr 34° al Jpede |
‘SPORT SHIRTS 7 $159 nn | : ro. ft ; S $2.98, 7 ) $439 Men's Work' Shoes | | AN Sires “Te _ We Reserve the Right to Limi Quantities . a8 None ‘Sold. to. Declers ‘or. Minors
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= | - amaze PARK FREE Rear of Store | HYLAND 2135 DIXIE HIGHWAY | 7580 HIGHLAND (M59) [1200 BALOWIN | All Sales Final —No Exchanges | BP VARIETY Store |— — AT TELEGRAPH RD. a@t WILLIAMS LAKE RD. | | st COLUMBIA _ OPEN tatsteg! NIGHT UNTIL 9 P. M. el mp de Bobet fen 10 9:00 PM: or Wat 9:00 A, M, te 9:00 P.M, _ Open Weekdays 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. yg maa: | ee hee Se | CLOSED SUNDAYS “CLOSED SUNDAYS “ Open Sunday 9:00 A, M, 16 6:00 P.M. CEE Pee ig PEE ae nag Oe OX ext to Food Town |
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cnaebnaes a RATH | . “+. rs Me SCS: as 2 : {
_ BLACK HAWK eee atendincend Any Brand of. eee
at eny FOOD FAIR Supermarket é
LiMiT f Couper . « Adults only . . Void after Sat., March 7, 1959
Please give coupen te sashier before she checks your ardor} ee
Te8t/ SLITAI TATA CAN + SR es a2 are \te . . '
10+Lb, y ein Buy one now for ‘
- Easter. Store in a cool a ,
Wis ai Ghcblr vad Wb parshech otter het chan of”
Glendale’s 8-Ounce Sliced 3
at ony FOOD FAIR Sepermarket » 4
LIMIT | Coupon. . «Adults only .. . Void after Sat, March 7, 1959. per ?
: Please give coupon te cashier before she checks your ped a ai rs
hic a Sar arneererererretr retin ia “Fer « Testy Stew or Frieastee | Bod! og Na ee : x prepa: v nopesranmemencaa iirEe .
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| Please give Coupon te cashier before she « checks your erder!:
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Sy CHUNK STYLE LIGHT MEAT ee $400 : = tan CHASE & SANBORN or BEECH-NUT or | +; i
1c | Star=Kist T (Re 1 re —jé— HILLS BROS. Gr-nis una i c Shasee
oi SWEET AND TENDER oo Fog ta ters
: ‘re | Del Mi P 6=* CE) VALUABLE, renege onte eas Em es ct ee Tf | ee " GOLDEN CREAM STYLE 3 heshers , 5 Wry OLICEs
} Can ws
203 $ 00 J Bros. Coffee net |
, | Del Monte Corn 6 Cons I ee ot any FOOD FAIR, “adults On! | Be 8
: NS Limit — ! Coupe * aoe ech 7, 1989 +> 4 ¢ T
CARNATION OR ; , ty Void after an ne cash value! <4 be haa ve C -OUpDON
& Cequpor — |
Pet Milk ‘soz y re ee. Geer Corer 1-Lb. CAN ; e | Evaporated | *: Li ave Give St af ee ae ee
| Se _ on SAVE | CAMPBELL'S SOUP —_ :
CAMPBELL'S - ais
peg Lue} Chicken Noodle
~ Tomato
— UICE “RICH, FLAVORFUL
= |
DOLE HAWAIIAN /
| SAVE
nc | Sliced: Pineapple a,
HARMONY ‘TENDER CUT
BIG
(| Green Beans see BREAST-O-CHICKEN Light Meat
mga peewee | Fancy Solid Tuna. . 3 Cone 3 ”
“PURE CANE cowie orrise Facial Tissues,: 400s 5) Doxes ‘J 00
$ U G A R CONTADINA PEELED 7 2 00 :
: , : Whole Tomatoes....4 2%, ‘1
j 5 Lb. - 49° | BIECES.and STEMS.
Bag! / Cavern Mushrooms. Epos by
DEMING'S ALASKA ECONOMY SIZE COFFEE
RED SOCKEYE Maxwell House......2 be. 1"
VELVET SMOOTH
SALMON erty tee
_7 oe Certified Milk.......3 22 on 39° | SAVE
GORTON'S . Fresh Frozen Ocean He
Perch Fillets:
BORDEN, WILSON or FOREMOST
Creamed Reguler or Old Fashioned “ . om :
Cottage Cheese x: e SWEET MILK or BUTTERMILK .
Lloyd J. Harriss Apple Pie. "x 3% Sliced reste re Be OT: hes tne B he a Dixie's Pride Biscuits. - A res i
om Mixes ets 3 ms ee 7% 3 Gold | Soe 1" Deemer rere eage erp prey weeps oc Gold Label Margarine
onc MERACLE E MELE 00 Sie vt aly a “CLINTON RIVER RD.
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gv ‘posts iteluded within the new pol-| will present 30. p.m,: tonight,
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ployes, officials following me
Pension beard officials ‘said’| srrent, in. 8 Se" : ' that repeated extensions were de- terse -| All ‘efforts to give Charlie the
feating the purpose of the retire idents informed police, falled. Hé tefused to leave. | ;
Sly wt to Bras Sarge Rocker | ___ Unde fie naw pélicy, extetsiins] Go suthertt ti to’ \sonsed. the need “for bia own kind.|— ,
mendation of supervisors, the pen-|’ is He cawed a farewell and soared} :
sion board decided. . Sy eae ae
Manned Space Vehi oe biieias may he only tempo-| ‘
Urgent Ist for U.S. He’s still gone but Yenchi feels
_Every One A Special Value At An Excii
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Girls’ Slips—Reg. 1.69'| SKIRT SETS _ “Flaunt Everglaze” ]7, ~ Viscose-acetate flan- see
~ cotton; tibbon, laces _, neF skirt, chemette.
| iuvees me coll | ¢ closely knit rayon |
| For Sale—Jail Cells; _— ° white, pink, blue
Can Be Most Useful JUDITH CAROL WILKINS | SHIRLEY JEAN BILLIAU apes fs se
[| Retractor neTOSES, CPD! sane ot 4002 “Pine Thee a, | Sisley Joan to Michel J. Mor: | Y Soft... strong for active wear. | 2°° = Ty a rey Orta Lake. amounc te eo |X, STR Dy and | “Te fog opening, bas pio | OX Lengies—Keg 2776 a 1 mu-| gagement of their - daughter, Z ‘ _. Elastic opening picot
a, Bee fol Jatite Cetol, to Robert James ck eae edge; dainty angel trim. Choose | Sturdy, Sanforized 67 : a “New 1 dies Thomas A. Siete of ero | William Mortlssey of 2000 Fun. one in each petal-soft color. denim; Reinforced!
I. y The High Fashion Note In Economy
1959 PLYMOUTH SAVOY
] 5 Lal Re —_ RB. ae « si a a ” et es 6-16- ; : a 3 :
| , Wash’n' WeorShirts Reg. $1 lets—Reg. 4/*1| Girls’ Toppers—Reg. 7.98
— Fancy ‘prints; stand QQ) | 3-fold;wash-fese A, @@, | Washable Acrilan! = 1 | wae 1048 PLViNouire .up and sports collars. Cottons; viata A Onl : Red, blue, pink, white. 67 )
. SAVOY 2 Dr. Sedan ff Ve ee i sic eG GEM ese oo ‘Here is both tux economy g T ae A :
4 «ft ig Soa ier cSt sats ie ee Sizes EVERY ONE | ation ae ~~ os : ars of trouble-free service. Truly in every oonee: an 8-16 OF THESE
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SALAD ‘DRESSING Seve. ae Aleie
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¥ tion of Npeilline Kas sh commend eral C 3 ° against the use of trading. Be by Canadian chain stores.
888 Oroard Like Re | Open Daily ‘til 9 P. M.
Open Sunday “til 5 P. Me
| We Reserve the Right te Limit Quantities
Lib. Vac. Can’
SAVE 20c WITH COUPON AT mia On
~HOMOGENIZED —
“THIS COUPON ¥ ite i On Hil Bros. =
COFFEE = 5g UIT ty Sele Mach 7°
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Del’ ‘Monte Early Golden
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athe i jexplain to you,” Persons
-Cirrtis, who said” she had ae “TASTY ‘BEEF a. job asa waitress, said|. Feeling a "nite better about thie!| Y Baek’ “that young people do their par
flan Minois Commerce Commission |economy, Kathy put ‘the... money] , CS Se eo :
@#member once asked her husband,|back into the-bank. .
: : ’ “But 1 still believe,” she said,/n | 8 .
: ode * out. {that our country is more impor-/M ° 3
. a [by being. goo citizens.”
family jtant than luxury.”
for the finest in °° ;
food and facilities. ..
~ WELL TRIMMED
scree CUT.
Tap
Plan
WEDDING
PARTIES-
REHEARSAL DINNERS
and
-SHOWERS
at. os
Woodward. Ave, |
Just South of Pontiac :
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pest athens lial ican endeiet sedan daas aniecseesseaeemn sateen. eneh seneane. canteen etal deae.t dian ta ane oeksenmmcninmiaes s-ameae Aaa - er fe 8. ent rae arenes 2 « f rt. ti Sy the ae é i ‘ is f . + bad * re
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ant awed eae es eee ~ ‘em.” So we're willing... in fact, eager
to buy your frst package, “as a get-acquainted offer. . a e
_ Tks the fastest way we ca
Quaker Cereals. The handy blank" sue _~ ae
. alongside is to remind you to send for’ 5G ssoeiss 3 ie _ your money. Tear it out “right ‘now. on... : LONE ce STATE nn F .
Just buy 1, 2 or al) 3 ofthese Quaker
Céreals...send in-the boxtops and we will
refund purchase price plus postage
f
don't like cereals love Muffets. aa ¢ ee ee : o j
The Quaker Oats Company, Dept. A-82, ae
@ + BOX O018.Chicago 90, iMlinols _ Please send me ..< (plus postage) which
Cj quaxse purrfo weat . C QuaKen purrep nice
‘7s Cy Murmars. suneDOED WHEAT is . _ (Onty 1 rotund made for woth arodvetd . » + t-we can think of
ft enclese e bextep far each product purchased. Ofer good enly in U, &. Void whore prohibited, taxed or regulated.
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‘Here's a different Shredded Wheat that
tastes so delicious that even people who
in the price | paid for pockagets) oft
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If yeur boat has been damaged
or if you are entitled to repair
covered by Insurance,
bring to your
we are qualified and
by insurance companies te per-
form any repair work. Bring {t
- for a free estimate, F
We Wil Test Your Motor
< Right in ‘our owh tank in front of |
you! Bring it Sapo obligation, ,
of course! ea,
Guaranteed Used Motors
Used Boats - Boat Hook-Ups
Windshields Mounted © -
BOATS for FISHERMEN
From $139 gy a Exclusive
NACE DESIGN!
in Preference
e FIRST
: in, Dependability ~
@ FIRST
in Service
SUPPLY so oe sree ertng Avalon: All Day ily chet. and Sunday. Friday and Saturday Evenings
outfit. yourself in-# brand ‘new boat for summer fun .
and let your old outfit pay most of the cost! Ride
while. you pay ... enjoy the fun of a new boat
Dignifiea right now! bank
it over this. week-end. “
‘Now on Display -
@ SPEED QUEEN BOATS
@ AERO CRAFT .
ALUMINUM BOATS
@ ALUMA CRAFT:
BQATS
~ @ THOMPSON
. BOATS .
PARSONS LAKE 'N
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‘Bruins went one point up on best weather In a week, was a the Rangers while Detroit F vel
hy tee the Wittens to get mest Ctl See folate af Now Tex ond Deayten ‘Dregs Gotued action last es , j ae the discussions is} Phy final mark night in the 32nd an- a : fourth place—the final Stanley Cup] sc tact that the Pacific Const Con] ee ne oe Dues isces : Sweetest Heart of Mary 44-36 at:
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veveurers: 9214341919! ee. 6 1560
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Totals 32 19-25 63 Totals 19 11-23 49
Redford Union ,.sess..14 i 20
Walled Lake ae 15 + Ooeeee [BONDED BRAKES ‘amet, $4'9)95 e RE-PACK FRONT WHEELS |
© INSPECT WHEEL CYLINDERS FORD
,. CHEVROLET e RE-ADJUST BRAKES . Feen
MARKET TIRE Co. 77 W. Huron St. FE 8-0424
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Start your boating fun as of right now! See the new boate, boat trailets . : rae &
and watersports gear, Meet the ‘‘stars” éf the show... the wonderful ~ on oe
new Sea-Horse outboard motors with, Dynautical Design for "59. Kids — é
have fun... grown-ups, tae... bring the whole one It’s Free!
_dohnsor we
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~~ Hop, with 1,154,450, leading ‘New York and Pennsylvania.
U. 5 "Py
weirs, traps and electrical devices.
To meet its June 30, 1960 dead-
. jline for chemical treatment of all
. |Lake Superior lamprey streams,
- | Automotive Parts and Equipment
Based on final scores’ in a 16-
ishooter test, over a C :
: will be shot at Detroit,
; 130 p.m. . q
Wildlife \films will be shown and |.
refreshments will be served. Meet-
“HUNTING
8S set in 1058-57. wa
oy een we Michigan's place in the hunting Ucense figures 1s at-the
} cost of 14,764,124 hunting permits was $53,607,608. Fish- |i"
DEC show we heard 2 lot of comment about ‘Tex usual size,” Mary Jane Roberts reports.
winter —— The dill is of interest t
jce-fishing angles. :
CARS TAKE BIGGER TOLL THAN ARCHERS
atoll of 3,000 deer, on Michigan highways. The total is be- 5
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for Hunters for State Resorts
-jdeclined by 154,292. Altogether, the combined total of -license
ing and hunting are big) busisiens, anyway one looks. at {ance compla
and“his un-j
_*/ Current bluegill limit is 15, would be 25 undeF the bill.
For, the third consecutive year automobiles have taken}
Newest group organization within the framework-of 00sec"
Fewer Bruins Record Ski Season |
| by Mrs: Babe Ruth |
-the real story. =
‘of Babe’ tife.. 7
ONLY Mrs. Ruth could have written this moving book
about the Babe and about whot itis like to. be the wife,
and confidante of a man who is @ living legend: «=: - ONLY in this newspaper will you find a full condensa-
- tion of her memairs, in’ 19 parts, starting
“March 10th: on in The Pontiac Press = eo oe a + ere -
GAYLORD (AP)—The year of
years by possibly two to one, _
Deer Menace Autos
weed and will_remain under wa-|He is asking that a hunter’s limit
feeding for a considerable
Safety Center”
ing takes place in the board room|
on the second i
Phone FE 2-0106 |
the big show has been a bonanza}.
1 Knowledgeable people —
.
ae ae buy Imperia because its sensible to,
stay with the whiskey that's light, xe tle, always in good taste
“ for people with an educated tabte-and A peni
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_ ENDED WHISKEY # 86 PROOF © 30% STRAIGHT WHISKEY, 6 YEARS OR MORE OID.” 70% GRAIN’NEUTRAL SPIRITS © HIRAM WAIKER & SONS INC, PEORIA, IL . \
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Western diplomats many, shooting could start. Neither| heir access rights 0 Bertin | QOS OOK CO. feel that-the Soviet Union may ig-|the Soviet Union nor the West, it is} The Western leaders probably| _
nore Western protests and sign a|believed, wants war, however. would’ demand.a maintenance of} -
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‘| LOS ANGELES (AP)—Two ac- | ;countants sued actress Heda La-
5 , $15,997 ‘they say =* ole 8
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paign in a Town-Hall appearance
“We do not,” he said, “ike to |
be called a busted welfare state * .
a reg
* STOCK AVERAGES RE he, ‘The Governor asked his audience NEW -YORK=-(Compiled by the As him if he d too
30 18 Indust. Rails ont. ieee emphatic +
“Please make allowances for one | ty.
3iwho ig even now being labeled a
. astrél bent on spending
his own state into destruction. - ©
BREESSSRR+ -2
= Williams Slams Press Digs enue léss in the current fiscal year
as the result of a national reces-
sion.” x &
Williams said Michigazi has ex-
a recent population
He said the general increase in
e+ + &
DETROIT STOCKS (C. J. Nephier Co.)
a | we suffered a 40 million dollar rev-
wig Al & Chena. 09:6. . , ‘Michiganian’, If You Please
uiWe're Not ’
» notice today it doe
“Michiganian” is the
ites originally designated to the Northwest |
Territory by the Jefferson plan of 1784,” Rariong said.
. own preference for Michiganian; however, is based |
contentious reasons,” Furlong said. “I think the word
simply sounds better.
“Tt has a roll an
harsh and ugly.” f oo Q
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Michiganders’ LANSING (UPI)—The sovereign state of Michigan served
sn’t want its citizens called “Michi-
proper term, said Robert J. Fur-
executive secretary of the Michigan, Tourist Council. |
wrote Inez Robb, columnist for United Features
Syndicate, to protest her reference to “Michiganders” in a
column she wrote after speaking before the Michigan Press |
'| Association Jan. 31. ‘ “
d savor to it, while ‘Michigander’ sounds |
a a
The tourist chief said he also. was opposed to “Michi- |
ganite”—« term sarictioned by the U.8. Government Print- |
ing Office style manual, | “Sounds like something you dig from the ground,” he
i
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for Family Living Course;
|
D ope P ushers of the Pontiac Area United Fund;
Bound Over ee emt pervicss tod alee P Krause, retired Pontiac police cap- Five accused dope tain, will lead discussions at.each Sie MonicipalJeage’Baurice jot Soar Tuurnday evening meet
and were. over to|~ ——. . noun } te
Dying Tommy
Gets Last Wish:
Big Watermelon _
SARNIA, Ont. u—Only courage tn:
kept the spark of life today in
Tommy Mitchell, whose last earth-
ly joy was a slice of watermelon.
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hope for the 7-year-old boy, who
is dying of cystic fibrosis, a rare
and incurable disease which
generates the pancreas.
“A few days ago the a
Sct ome ok ee
watermelon again before he
died, zon _
‘His father Thomas, a telephone
company employe, placed calls to
points across Canada and the’
United States. He located a dealer
in Detroit who shipped an 18-pound
meton by bus to Port Huron.; It! where
was rushed through customs and :
on to Sarnia General Hospital. 2
x« * *
Monday night Tommy bit into/Pord. Sedan.
a dripping slice with obvious de-
light, Yesterday with almost, all
* iof the melon still intact, doctors
gave the boy. 24 hours to live.
Firm Reports Net Rise
-NEW. YORK @®—B ru n'swick-/Pe Balke-Collender Co. of Muskegon,
Mich., reports net earnings of) 50,
$13,803,000 for 1958 eofnpared to! $6,886,000 for 1957. Last year’s
earnings were equal to $6.40 a'%
the previous year. '|share as compared: to ¥15 for| mhere the vehicle ms saten and mag be
be aggressive,,
- Starting salary $5,000 up
_ pany benefits.
| WHOLESALE TERRI
hard
Copcrhuniry, te salary
Fight U.S. Penalties -
DALE t-Two more #4 Se ae vowed H , AF
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TO INSURANCE AGENTS
and agencies in eg Township.
publicly opened and rend for the fol
cig om and Securities Broad Form
3. Comprehensive General Liability
: thtormation for blading et the Watert
posals
therein im the best interest of the Town-
tent, said he wanted ‘to taste (ship. em ; By order of Waterford Towsship
JAMES £. SEBTERLIN Waterford Township
March 4
SALE At 9:09 am on March 5, 1958. a —
March 2 and 4 1999
dale, 9 ne vehicle ts stofed and may
March 3 and 4, 1959
SALE
At 9:00 a.m. March a 195 on 5, 188, x
March 3 and 4, 1859
FIRESTONE 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 __ Requirements, college - education or re
equivalent in work: experience, Must
ORY SALESMEN.
re cant ae tire, batterie, accessories, other
ae ‘ ty for promotions, —
Pee CREDIT and OFFICE MANAGER
eo ee in with oe Company, f will be ‘considered.
district office for right man. nag yp,
ser cng ABE ORS sacra ay i he ai es yf: ate S eee boy
ieee thee eee
Directors ec eneseeseages: 4
metery baad seneeee lS PUM _ FUNERAL HOME Am or Motor
cteneacesentgeeet® 5
ee ees wrote i Female” = A pean i
4 ae Wanted M
Work W rene sega pees
+16)» notes tot at Bills sees . 18a sory pean Walled yee ae S one Phone OR 3-2263.
reusaditesee Wh
: sesenneene Bt ce” 92 PoE Seaee 2a
Teenage Michigan. Girl|
Is Slated for Freedom
in West ‘Virginia _
a FAIRMONT, W. Va.- - Teen
— a For Sale Lots
~* ® jsale fatestried ‘Prop
But authorities indicated she willl Per Sale screese
be exonerated once her testimony Sale Business Property
becomes a-matter of court record. "; ee de of Eschange «
Marion County Prosecutor |Ssie ta
er driven by Mannington Police Sais gtk
: &
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By 5
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phi , Rent Trailer
after he threatened fo shoot her} Aue Accessories... as they rode in a car near Fred- ng
erick Saturday evening.
: | Per be ‘Sieptoman” Can Give Them | Fiscweration ‘orteres oe sed Trucks
E _ the Bird, Says oe *) Y } .T the
of of the first raze
sate
Bs | 5 ;
te
i # to 9:30 a.m
- $$ 4 the day of publication
i] cas@ WANT ap RATES
me Lines 1-Day 3-Days @Days
o 27 ie Be I “2 te 3H + _in—_i-— 35 ela 5 2.50 4.50 670: . 2 6 3.00 6.40 8.20 an 7 350 630 966 .. 63 s 4.00 12 Be
* al * 450 slo 24 4 a a te)
Chief Amos Morris when he was| Reptiy Aecheampetetions -1- ye
om veers BOA: DRUC
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33}. PLACE A “LOST” AD.
Call FE 2-8181 for an ad
to recover a loss. Dial FE
3},2-8181 for an _ad-writer.
Say “charge it.”
The Pontiac Press
FOR WANT ADS —
__DIAL FE 2.8181
: i
TIZZY
i-¢ ae THE ees PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1959
: __ Help Wanted Male 6 = : ed Kate Osaon
.
“You shouldn't have written all those X’s on a _POST-
CARD! Now the mailman knows all about us!”
ASA wed, Contracts, Migs, 39
ACTION!!1
vee Gan. gh gow ie
Se ‘dis-
ee & relay 19
1-4 Reduced Rates or counts, | Mortgage money alse
Pe ic. “HAYDEN, ; Realtor Sees
“ABSOLUTELY NAME The Sihest action on your lead
you! ee. Any ti PE 8-0005.| contract. C: buyers r m : Peel, -priee. Any time, FE # ey Call Realtor uike PE 4358).
fi) dirt. gravel and came =
tal Tractor, Co.
Trucks to Rent “CASH Se FOR LAND CONTRACTS
ee hae EVEN IF DE.!
ASK FOR L. WELLS
inttcg Sunaey RAL TOE A DIXIE Be Nas
up free -of charge ‘$4638.
‘Painting & Decorating 20). DELL CARTAGE CASH ang aunenes moving.
"Phone CON.
CRWANTED AR FIGEED) NG osLigatgon- call
.JO nson'3 AVAILABLE — “LAND
: FM. tg US Pat: Om
A | ait
ie ip
if
. 8'CaR WASHERS WANTED, APPLY.
- 8 10 Ww ar ron. mSMATL : 20 route with or on, be
ay? — only Call “Gal aher a UL
oo
| Cg Exp. only. “nt B . Simms Bros. er x, |
LANSING @—County rosd com-,
missions can legally give their:
the opinion.
that the state auditor genera! had
ruled» illegal an item o $618.85, wii,
for the purchase of turkeys for’ $40 survived
road commission - employes. \ today, March 4, at 9
Brother W.. W. ogy officiating. ed. * ? §
ag Be EAH puller Brash. "PE 22318.
Ry.. for service and Sand. jLivina QUARTERS FOR ELDER. The attorney general agreed {
with Casanova. He said that the | Paiterd Funeral oust, MARCH - Oswald Casanova, Iron County]* pend at Mes.
prosecuting attorney, complained! dear rother of Mie. apn ad
rance
Mi workers the bird. Atty. Gen. Paul p th N fi 7 aia aie
L. Adams has concluded. He was @a 0 Ices it ean bee for Mar, Peter.
talking turkey when he issued ....~~~+ FOR SALESMAN WANTING FT- og
ae el security and
srr, vancement to high paying position
- dear, = No experience necessary. Comer
t.| plete tra ram. Interviews 4 Flora} 0:20-1:30 at Oakland Ave., Pontiac. -
(OM via) fence. JANITOR, PART TIME. CLEAN
artin Small; small: office butl in Utica. |
Write Pontiac Press e - by two -
I service wii be held COCGAL ESTABLISHED ROUTE. 7 Press, Box 66. . from ti 2% hours defly. car need-— a 5
board of county read commis-— aunanen couple, bange for odd
sioner otek Sx cdeapeasanin fic | feels ieee the“ Rentecs Gal bet, Fa.m. a 12 noon
employes and that it tee Beeccth ete kane: MAN WANTED SALES EXPERI- clude purchase of a turkey for | beloved wife James, gnce helpful. no Mr Bmimh, rear} Part = he | Smith; dear mother of tata! 230) Fare ne ee on each worker. R. Smith; . survived by” one. ce, 8:30 to 9:30 em. Only. sister and se ne. — Must have ane. :
In another opinion, the attorney
peering in Michigan if his qualifi-|
cations are not less than those re- _ the
‘quired by Michigan law. = pegs : father r-
Panama Claims Plot and “Al saty oboe
to Seize Country Halted | 2
PANAMA (AP) — A threatened’ split in President Ernesto de La! be ‘sngoen’ a for. __Ngeds men to demonstrate)” 40.50 as hipped to
Guardia's party appeared averted —Sttvice_and burial. sats sieatine| ~——ALL. TRADES ry. at pol war to bid on Pach house pro}- P be Peasin telephone ect. ..Call_ FE! a 5
a
Mr. Smith will He
liam F.
general held that a non-resident) fold fhureday, Maren 8, af'3 pm Contractors
May practice professional engi-| with
4) ‘e122 ier appt.
viet Lr a ae MAN TO WORE ON
farm No children. Must have
with
ow:
with _Deogk 9236s. | Be sticiating| KEW a e| IN PONTIAC
We w train men to start full
today. Leaders closed ranks and’ . / oi time. Top earnings for
hailed his defeat of a “sergeants” __ Memoriam 2 oualteg SoM he plot to ‘seize control of the In Lovina MEMORY OF ELIZA. Gale sm rites | beth rum who o country. | * passe
ode a ® | Sear Marg ie ; OPENING
The President's National Pa- Bate’ in God's wondert .
triotic Coalition drew, up a resolu-| sediy “intesed tit her husbend,| —_—
tion voicing “unrestricted support) _ sons, - and ed Mor + mmen | tee wax oe ence. Apply Savoy for ithe progressive administra-|IN LOVING MEM ’ =
tion” of La Guardia and calling) Rog MT sd Mra. L. Eb: in., - Due * increase {fm business we
rful keeping,| need men who are interested tn the retailing business. If you, are
ote] 120 TR Mi 120 § moth.
Fr ouR| Thursday, Martel
be. ments.
Se at
8 "OUR SPECIALTY. |
| _heetele- Go. —— CERAMIC TILE
: Advance Floor Co,
v Electric. WS)
ease fs. :
GUAR.
-kind# Est. 363 N. Gass. Pee ison!
REW 44 ‘ern Keller. UL, 23-1740.
Pat Lee, Px © Nicholie & f Harger, Co.
cent disc ne 2 REINO, PAPE pease — | 2a
“i wad gy AE FE_5-8183)
* mane OFFER ae. S| {MMEDIATE
SAA PAINTING & DECORATING
7 Mi “ad fide, Ask en ‘Templeton Ea
Buy Land Contracts
Hugus
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i &
sf
98
j ia | Use same day. Call 51 6. Rd.
BL, Fempleton, . Realtor entrance
G.| ing. Guat. Regsonable, FE 2-2313, | 2338 Orchard :
Television Service 22 WE
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sae cea A
REG. MEDICAL __ =| a LIBRARIAN
0 DEPT. HAS OPENING FOR| ira Sia “ne
oe W oman for motel clean-
ing. Must be reliable and
Must have. own
trans. Give complete re- | WAITRESS. pasgoatee 4
WORK Ix
Strong
Eves. csh OB Beloe rani
On Lapeer Lapeer poud. 2 be 3 ped room. buri-
galow, tind seniey kitchen,
storms and screens. Call
for ation
WATKINS LAKE PRIVILEGES “nq Dinstered | walls,
pasemank,. large
iat. $16,950 —
6 room
“aye ceilings, ~
fi ie,
‘terms,
HURON OaRDENs BRICK
Wideman EASTERN. JR. HIGH $400 DOWN...
‘Beatiy oes pe
idichaels md rooms inetuding new break
8 erage "teaei a
sider Nrousle Easy eelkinn
“distance to ay eee and |
with rea- sonable "soma
| LeBARON
SCHOOL
_ Rives, & Gun, nk cote y ecaled bee
REAL PSTATE besa EVES. tween aomentar: new Pon.
Madison ar, “High Schools.
Pp ariridk e er ot" te ? Frosh cere:
g 08 SION, Only $10,500
18 THE “BIRD TO SEE "Don't ‘wart, fg oy
NEAR ST MIKE'S: a : one to ‘move quick.
goin tome ce ne comer eet | SF AMILY Sieger eerie motive | $225 PER MONTH drive. 1 ment. Natural nae deat it? 3 brick fireplace. It's a ‘won- separate units A
‘ebeonabiy at faot . a Serer ee aie
COZY AND CH CHARMING |. Ses. Onl wnt z Econ PA Ag Bo pif | (Rg Bye LAND ue SATEMAy
rein bar, 7 goed. sised
See Bateman ee 3 hae: 4 ‘gi0, See it now! “Ka ampsen|'
REALTOR PARTRIDGE Ns e y. HURON REALTORS FE 4-0528) "Fa"
se” terms
oa near WN. aw. a 3 Fooms, |
barhirtes erty 721 Baldwin __FE 5-4215
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
buy at only |
Ete ser
de. Gas ( ie
D id Mae)
i “Good road
per sere, eras,
"Muora Re MO) Wy
94.06 tl ae
obligation. 2 ernie as |
135 “¢
‘Money Down NO MORTGAGE COSTS
FIRDSIDE HOMES
‘aes ae gent will om souenee
FRATU iM W RIGHT. Realtor Onkiand
_2 car gerage. a
GEORGE BLAIR
5-0441 Call “or eninge
MULTIPLE LISTIN G SERVICE _
your
pletely
astered
KENNEDY | 3101 W. a - #;
Yes, for $9950 we will build on| pootsoey, heme. co
walls,
sement. and forced
ing. Financing: arrang 950
“oak floors, full air heat- ed. Inquire
WM. A.
we
43569
open "Evenings we *
IRWIN GEORGE Rk.
DRA AYTON WOODS BRICK
bee gp Moers ges brick bungalow
Has auto-
pe
water softener, Gunwesbor,
and many oat mae
extras. A — home, Let's tak:
a look. at
NORTH END
-. bedroom
—gas—heat—and ~water.—
basement, nice garden aseee and
situated on a good paved street
in easy walking distance to Bre
and
ick pottenson.
TRADES home with automatic
-and—hot- était
| "BUD" . Jr.
We have a variety of hotties 4
which we can take trad es, Hous
Bs ree ig Ml or — have you?
newlr
GEORGE R. IRWIN. REALTOR and_{ 7 room Fane bet bath
BALDWIN FE 5-0101 and} ah ént, plus 4 room _ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Zentai apartment
4+BEDROOM _ bath rental sbartment upstairs.
rut ‘basement, gas heat, Corner ae sen — ‘throwen Bg 5 olen a eved street. fer of at $20 500, a
month, . irranged,
__ 2-FAMILY $1,000 Down Neat 4 reoenn and bath, Can be "é room level handled ‘with $780 down, aulan, “aeheleue doen nin
R. D: R ILEY, Broker lake 5 privileges. pper or main 509 aoe Lake Rd, floor level features RF livin
FE 41157 Fr ¢igat |; FOom picture ie 3 ie green ereloeed it
Srepinec: kage tat ‘oem. | ie it ae low dows,
toe R. Tripp, Realtor
o| rm sai, or FE Hato 8 Casie evenings
“ SEMINOLE HILLS
FOR L LARGE FAMILY
R’J. VALUET, Realtor, 24 Oakland Ave.
| neo TES setae | BE ALIVE
Baldwin
ONLY #8 $8,500. sip aches
J. R. Hitz
1011 W, Pe sd
Pioneer Highlands “THE IDEAL PLACE TO LIVE™
$13,950—BRICK 2 bedroom: Perfect condition
th u room and hall
newly carpe-ed. heat, 1\-car
garage. asouable terms.
$12 950-FRAME Large master with 2
closets, Big famity. hchen car
garage, Completely fenced. Bus
i — Lake privileges, Call
HOYT REALTY
utilities, 2 car garage Ne
pm wewly games, MAple 5-1782
WANT A GOOD PRICE ON A _NEW
Custom Built Home? |
E. J. DUNLAP CUSTOM BUILDER _ FE 81198
CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES
"Auburn Heights Area Income. 4 rooms and ‘a | Gown,
K.L, Genie Realtor 2338 Orchard
After 6,
Watch = o Wi. be open in = ca
PF. W. BINNAN
lands«ca, - & we a bal lise Soemontan.
contracts.
CUCKLER REALTY 236 ON. w
Reduced Price = - down will tte 4 =~
good” West ‘ream age
pa nar or further information.
Lake Orion
€ roor: home on large Jot. Tied bath, 2 os “pedrine. .
Ext ‘ork room. New -2-
cd te o-s breemeway.
Sehrol be La Par
cépied,
pUlLES REALTY CO. PE 5-6175 Atl BALDWIN AVE
6 P.M.
MUL’ LISTING 3 SER VION
A LOT OF
PEACE OF MIND For 2 Bay! down paym
* cluded with this 3 betroom | home
‘ip niet location with Union Lake
nee. Frame constriction.
ving room ©
kitchen, . iilea te "i heat,
lass sed-in = yore zu price,
MBREE & & GREGG * 1565" Lake Rd; -
ae Union
aa VILLAG
3-4393 or EM +3314 Sr
308 Feet Commercial
Frontage with 3 , sone. te coated z
West ‘Rundell
room _modern brick Good,
*
cents Church 2
auto. “heat, fenced jot, garage,
mae clean
terrace. 8 tuto gas heat, garage,
Judson St. ‘short distance
very
sized rooms,
ofl turn: eruase, at-
saragge. Owne r will-
y $i, 000 down
eedats possess’ are
NOTHING
mm, mes with or without ft hasereent: in jecora and‘ read a move into. Hu
gain, = You don =
me — We bave
hew 2 and 3 bedroo ve to be = OF to
several —
ranc
if "
cei altcr 6 cali OR 3-8507.
ta eat ‘REALTOR
20 Dixie’ RWwe FE 4461
er oe svat necunes thehent toons
wit irapiace. bedroom. = bath
id. kitchen, ‘automatic heat and
hot Wwater.- Immediate pos-
session. Cail w 8 today:
“Bud” Nicholie, Realtor.
Call FE 5-120) oe
—— “THIMK!"
WHERE ELSE CAN YOU- BUY A HOME For '
$82 DOWN -TOTAL=
AND _$69 PER MONTH -VA TERMS— *
3.
| BEDROOM COLONIAL» In JUDAH LAKE
Lifetime Ie aisha ROOF & SIDING
FHA $300 MOVES YOU IN ‘$% PER MONTH
‘DLORAH_ BUILDING CO: ees National Homes
§ ROOM MODERN, FULL
ment, ae paved drive
Fremben, Draytoa Pama, 1 OR_ 3-7620.
BUILD NOW
3_BEDROOM HOME
Call Today, Financing sbciaili.
All types custom bulld On
=. lot or yours, Your plans or
yc iS HAYDEN, paged
John’ Cee
J ghnson| 90 YEARS OF SERVICE
250, Hurry on this one.
TEMPORARY ©“: home ei td gpe ely
ovaes oat ‘ eall FE 5-2935
OHNSON, Realtor Ss. Telegraph . Rd, 17:
bg E 4-2533
Irwin - | & Sons].
ste a eae ft
x “John K: Irwin & Seniy.
; BT
* “aren tit te Som Sioa 24001
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FST SILER EP Can? fo eecaaremeecarcanem se Wear oka aE TN a x sar PT Ae
: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4 1950
| MODEST MAIDENS ava by Say Alan |
—
“Nichole & Hareyy Co,
‘LUMBER PRICES y, | STANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOW
Burmeister's _
NORTHERN LUMBER
Keen cee e
gt Ea is | - pore
: MI _ VACANT BUNGA .; SALB-OR TRADE
“tne ny pre win ba own pct tte we
’ *
“Sale Household Goods 97 | SEE
gchatee nt
BABY BED. by gir WITH chairs
= eS a z : : mn : om oEs
"ior ea
CASH FOR CHROME: | table set
10 or sve GAYLORD s JE Dagens
ALUE : re oth ee ea 2 a Saf ee 21160.
That -cawt be equaled. Almost HOME-SITES . "oo eamiract on 2
He a ee sree cians ar seat trig wam| EMBREE & GREGG = | Shae fi aang |"tveie Sm whee | SEARS en | xe wear - See ee s| eee | sa joie ee = i s . ‘wi te * gcre, : = = it iw earn & ‘ - ee ae ae ’ = i
$905 TOTAL PRICE ¢ choose, from of mae others | END CORE baie ie sot ion eee eae — VC pila ORRTS MUSIC :
. only tee Set & Mo: ety tee ae Ve “used 6 mo. bome STEEL MORRIS USIC P
FOREST | , ees iol Parone. fe AGENCY |~ LAND ) CONTRACTS CEAVING STATE. Wilt TRADE “4 Chairs, 810. ea a eT as | Pactory See oe eee | :
iv of room. : j t é §
“LEWURE LIVING: Mish 00 | OPP : A CA ; a. : _ ee :
Bee ne Ere oe we SEERLTE FC. Wood Co. 22 See eer f YO FS Lge. barn, einer buliings. Some # Lake a. at Ms0 Spot |. saves ob mete cod: | Television & Radios $76 | Soen i
Berean sS'Sang, Serie) forall’ jt itt | 8 Se Ptan 6a tan. | — a Sk a oat tas Lale nel FE sGe | 2S, Patton PE bs | See tac laech ns! tawhante w. secbine Inte. So: __sSuaia erased Lenders) a | aNoE , 129 ‘gern APECANGE REPAIR, : place; Covered terrace snd 136 E. —. 4.9500 EVES. 18 bel ee DINNAN Beautiful anual reine : ion, ta, Rog oomranecy Benet 7m |
5. | stirs ee 66 W. Huron FE 42971 e : ge —- el aporoved. 50. ‘ 10 ‘up, 4 2 : : ChE FARM WEW HOME. Lo- : : - paehy 3 a woe SS | ache rg REY Bo BUCKNER St eet ae | Beebastare at | Ki ~ negiats postision PE’ bom | ‘ngn terme. Ye 2x1 aher'¥00| FINANCE COMPANY setters eee ae Le Py as lt \7 Y ow Seaman op WHERE YOU AUT. RCA USED TV. OTHER BAR-| — niee visi | Gearoom bungaiow wih |, BUY. BELL & TRADE. Vist our} {9405 eves, board Finance Co. | ‘Grenard take Ave. | table, 3 end tables. 1 coffes table.| jt Sau 5 a :
modern kitchen, ne wi] Sttige end nsoecs our many FC | GAs STATION POR LEASE. WELL | - < es Le
hear garage with paved css : socked & acted te wah, Cell | TEAGUE FINANCE CO, ot, work or nee ona Fe Grive. Basement too. Only . ~ | OR 3-9373 days, or OR_3-7327 eves. 202 N. MAIN AMERICAN MEAT BLIGER— OG
=“ = L. H. BROWN, Realtor | iiquor BAR, WILL SELL HALF) ,. in romaine ge ~ al ev oa you in 2407 Elizabeth Lake Road “interest or ail, PE 86276. ROCHESTER, MICH. : : oe B ‘3 wae teserder bait en ee
pocumsren ore—ferwss | PPoPE Sue er TE Rae, | LET'S TALK | LOANS $35 TO -a50 Way eres Oe | ite: im om ¢
town. dust mortage ~~~~~~~~ 17_8: Telegraph PR.2RD |. we doe Lawn commnacts oy =~ _ , | Sap, Morrieen
type home with & dedrms. Could 100 CABIN, WITH MODERN FA: - ASK FOR TOM BATEMAN less to pay. Tr OE: "oh table mode Tv soe a |. . | anal ——-—be-esed-ae-3-bedrm plas temily —and_atieched garage on ' Fey | ac rv 1% baths, hardwood floors, y axeare feet, ‘comer property, Pp artrid: e : #0 gal bed ter eo) Pe
satiate ee Wet Sao] JE |Bateman 2 car garage. Lake privileges.| 3.6472. ‘ 78 THE “BIRD” TO SEE and Save! Must be seen to be appreciated. For Sele Lots. 4% : YEAR
en eee cee xt geen A $78,000 G GROSS OK ampsen vein: Zoeee 2 . SERVE TORE wo Pee e ote LOOKING FOR COMFORT? —|p BEAUTIFUL LOE . Lore. MA Populer liquor bar Testau- ‘ad + Oe sr ST eT x MATERIAL FROM 150 * ‘Phis home has elbow room, Fine road, ‘8
‘2% story in top condition. 4 bed- _moaban's schools, MI i, erg cou on Fae REALTOR FE oe
im aade "apace Aa Baa: | "3 LOTS 220 x 300 Ere ae ge, Bee | Fee. » oe oe earage, re de li Nick at FE "
ferme. ; OR a : SARDUARE ET taihe
- earns ena "a en weal SOME ee res eset ae ay 6 See ed ae) re ee eee CET ITT QUICK, fenge, isvand sink. 30 ft. ie site’ down, Sei rears | through Classified Ads! fing foo im. 3 et os perce i 5 : { .
Betsoone fide. toh, 698.100 i. wee P ” | Cade ‘ rin aan, Yes, whatever it is — dial |
Floyd Kent int. Realtor. (72 ae “ae come property intrade FE 2.8181 for. an. ad:
e ah Cae fing ae Hwy. ad 7 oe wea fe aflding. | | BUILDINGS MUST GO!
txt.’ all tenetns yosepesr eet! de ft. _
ax6, ‘ fenaths ern engneeoees Te |
ma Pheer seeseosenene ite ft. at
ia
Py
R PARKING
| sell, “rent. ) . ew hi
dial FE 2th °
value, 71300. pS Py
Authorized Sales
_ Pontiac Chief & ‘Detroiter |’
rose : : *
Rent Trailer Space 79)
‘1S Wo will gto 18 por om
E rai Sa DISCOUNT
sm ei ioe
;OTOR
MOTO
a4. TODAY'S. SPECIAL
, : fk r LY ;
w, Pontiac
and 10
hdtn of
Pye 0 ee Sen
Bob fei tineon
Mobile Homes
cars a "Siete dave ot
Z a ve
Dixie “OK” Lot Brat After All! ONEY TALKS!
f
Hwy. near Sashaba YTON PLAINS, MICH.
test and
TOP
S
“OR” See J —s sim WANT:
‘ATTENTION!
es ?
tae
nag
“1900 A Sr
“Athena bel come ou ating"
-|'53.GMC Tractor, 2%4-Ton
| Facto Branch ae OAKLAND a CASS _
é Foreign & Sports Cars 90B
: * 0918 ag “
RS | ee ees ke
GMC
% CKUP.
Saiton’ ttoter al XMOUTH Ds
INSURANCE
for most ay on $6.64 én. 8 mo.
Gall ve, OL 38S
For Sale Cars 91|.
HASKINS 772
DEMO
___: For Sale Cars. - Ot
ke
| OLIVER Motor Sales
eeereeee 4 Ls
4 ee ‘ 2 Op, -std. abit... 4 : "36 ? aa
‘Buick €.0e. 36 “~<
at Buick Sus et HT.
‘4 Bid Bh, ee oe
"53 Buick isa NeS * goes. ’ :
E+ fe. 4 dr. $1506). oa
Bt) a ae iene 798
‘oT abr.” Sins .
‘Buick 2 Dr, sites Club A a De. OS
Buick es ‘ Tiss Buick 3 Door ............ 195
Buick Gogrertinte Se¥ebe $1005
Ponti 2 Br, edad =... Hoes
Buick 3 Dr. Sedan ...... $895
56 Word 2 Dr. Pordomatic ... $1495 $7 Buick Super 4 Dr. .......
‘Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave.
| FE-2-9101 _ Open Eves. |
ABSOLUTELY
The Largest
Selection of . °§2, °53 and ’54
rons Chevs, we Sugote, tron
“FROM $205
| BIBMINGHAM RAMBLER
: ioe Pivmouth. as is. Runs good
ae = ‘olen’ we ‘a8 $243 down. 1983: Ford. on Fe
MANY MORE TO> | ass wg Bl CHOOSE FROM t to» TOW MILE e, A-1 shape. fu i ae oo oe
For Sale Cars.
i
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Matthews-
Hargreaves 6
"BEL: AIR
(2) 1965's — BOTH
(i) 2-126T wee 3 and
"Gass ae FE a |
54 CHEVY 4-DOOR
4 Wasi tp coms as new and out l-owner,
Station Wagons):
ee
BRAID MOTOR SALES
OS Teams Paint CASS AT W. ie :
R&H. Wil take old car for
or. assume balance MA
FE 2417 sas Lake Orion Motor
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Lg 153 Ford Rarich Wagon
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1350 N. Woodward
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98 FORD - VICTORIA HB:
Radio & Heater, Peo-uatic
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$1895
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528 Main. Rochester OL 1.0761
SCHUTZ SPECIALS
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"96° = SHARP.............5. $1098
: 1984 CHEVROLET : BLACK. ..............5. vacuise & 386
1958 SIMCA SHARP vesvescesseqeney $1398
cwus cours "OP? $478
1969 M.G.A SPORTS... oo... ececeeee $2305
195? FORD VICTORIA .......0......-cee. $1698
1987 oO. COUPE = POWER .......... i708
1957 LET AIR HARDTOP......... $1608
1988 PONTIAC 8T a caxaeons $1008
-- 3986 DODGE HARDTOP =. POWER....... sices
—398§- CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE-STICK-PAK... $1095
4 DOOR - NICE............. $1005
1986 PLYMOUTH SPT. WAGON ................ $1208
1957 PL SPT WAGON UY MOUTH $1708
___~ 1958 PLYMOUTH —..— CLUB — LIKE NEW......... “s1708
B SPECIAL _SEARP $ 895
narvrop enor... $2098
ratnuane FORD $1093
1981 CHEVROLET eae etait ae $1008
WAGON — POWER. wie
1936, PACKARD Oe ake $1298
1986 BUICK ADOT ooscecciicrvsccder 91085
Desoto FLITE 8 DR oo. ie... ..cceeese $1798
164 OLDS
“9g” HOLIDAY ............. $ 008
poDGE AUTOMATIO 0.00... 00cceeee $ 395
1988 DesOTO
4 DR, + POWER..........:. 8 us
OLDs “99 HOLIDAY... sisskedk ps kad $1906
ef 1081 CENTURY HARDTOP. .... cc. cccccsveres $1805
1987 OLDS ; pfopiesdis és $1808
14s PONTIA LIEE yews wisest sion $ 195
"4958 T-BY a SHOWROOM sprees BLACK
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Maple 58071 "Boca sites via 9| to Ae OLET BAR EEOS nw. RAMBLER Autos atic transmission, power ERGLIDE, RADIT & HEATER. = stee brakes | ae mileage. FE 10
Bown. Assume payments of wees |° 666.S. WOODWARD | "31595 TWELVE 13 FONTIACS TWO. ae ee mo. Call . “7 Parks MIL 6-3900 L St doors and ¢-deors. no m ¢own
54 Buick 2-Dr. .... $05 ot a oe Ford. aw CITy. Jerome , “ ore -and-aasune “pay
SPHCTAL radio, tester, Dyne- T., BL & i CHEVY SEL “Are TDR HARD- OCHESTER FORD DEALE : ments <' shar 1 Aa Saies.
flow, one owner, car like new. | “hie, ae trans. V- por. we. TE ee $875. OA OL 1-9711 FE 3-7117 9
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mah EPOSSESSION _ 1350 N. Woodward SPECI ALTY Powerglide, V8 Teale.
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Bright Spot INTERNATIONAL ‘0 “RAMBLER” Wagon 6... $1008 ‘56 OLDS. . ar : .$1229 ui poick powcr bee hardtop, power 58 FORD 2 Door ..........+. $1774
. oe ca ac = : Super 88. 2-door re heater. white “ral $8 CHEVROLET 2 Door .,., $1774
$5905 -1-YEAR.- a isteratoaiet = %. me 56 pol eer Conv. $1195 ognvnoute Wo si RE | ag wovezac matin Wagon 4 |
fotdomate Me te Todt! W nao el _ [BUICK 3 ioe atiss "86 LIN COLN .. .. . $1695 P overnetied ney ¢ rae rf atin ae ee Dee es =
~~ ARRANTY ‘6 “RAMBLER” 4 door sed 9 905 |'59 T-BIRD. .......$3850) 25.000 sctusl miles guar. Radio| 1. 4 sek Le sa
$895 GIVEN FREE $$ CHEVROLET B-Alr Rtop #1183 |- 4 = gts al 1300 petal wiles. AN | 55. — Comm and- ; Sido eee aes :
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$1095 Coverage; No oe pe lesies it wineries. #18 957 CADILLAC Cy. , 8S BUICK “Super &Door sedan. |'S8 FORD 2 Door ........- #1004
6D: <— e iat eer. Dr, 4 PONTIAC 4 door Gélune...’6 098 | 153 Ste a ES flow. radio, healer, white wall. 6 BUICK 3 Door Hf. , 9004
fie a Fea Seon 1848 (4 METROPOLITAN mon. 9.08/54 BUI BUICK ....02.$ 495 pre ee Pearchiet “Haratop. | .
$695 a er i pc tench aye Ee ag 88 LINGOLN ..++.$3295| Rall Mees. Green sod tvory, Ga- |70.7ORD 2 Door oye 004
4 on role es nike stinky dist cae ued ‘86 CHEVROLET Bel Air hardtop | '55 CHEVROLET 4 Door ...i.. $906
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« ere #Dr.- V4, Fo Liles 1776 7 FORD . se etiee $1445 engine, Hydramatic, radio, heater. | 54 BUICK Hardtop secve $704
$695 B i $0. line | 8 cHinveLEn 2 ¢ biased 9 900: Pawriane 9-42, Lees oe
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