sal q i ‘tes Woother WH, Weather Bureau Forecast _ Rain tonight, tomorrow. > (Details.on Page 2) lth YEAR - Exsa3 “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959—46 PAGES : Tis w = Eo Lineup - - Chick, ‘ae WHICH CAME FIRST?—Who was on the - -séene first, the chicken on the left, or the egg - = on the right? Weil, actually, neither one. Shea, the Indianapolis, Ind. cad Kevin in the middle, - AP Wirephete came first. He’s four years old, the chick is just four. days old, and the egg is nest-fresh. Kevin will keep both the egg and chick around for the celebration of Easter. lke As House OK’s Mortgage Plan by 2 Votes ° Senate Holds Fate of Veterans Fund Police Suits Pass the Cigarette Test: By M&X E. SIMON A local clothing merchant last)? the \@tierer, night threw cold water on charges City Manager Walter K. hearing by Robert A. , administrative aide to Willman, that suspended Police Chiet'and. Police Lt. William Hanger. Herbert W. Straley ordered flam-| mable material for police a forms. Raymond Rapaport, whose store | has supplied the police department with overcoats since 1949, brought pieces of the controversial eloth to the Civil Service Commission prosecution Attorney .A. Floyd Blakesice, Rapaport walked over to Commission Chairman Stuart A. Austin, asked for his lighted cig- arette and attempted to burn the material, ~ “Perhaps that isn't hot enough,” Rapaport caustically commented. j rette being Gerald Guinan and again tried to set the cloth on fire, The eloth suffered ho ill effects) in either case, MADE EARLIER The charge that Straley urged the web of Sammahle mantertal for % RAYMOND RAPAPORT ‘ Lenten Guidesposts “Sailor Spends Sunday at Sea E* -WithGodas His Companion By DOEGLA British Merchant Seaman: I suppose we all have fears of the unknown, few of which ever come to pass. Y one fear that had haunted me many times afually happened. hundreds of on top of a Slightly and ate grab at fell into the ocean. When I came gasping to. the surface, the Monarch’s stern lights were disappearing into the darkness. I shouted but no one heard me. * * * Slowly the awful truth of my* situation struck home. My ship was now out of sight; it might be hours before they discovered my disappearance. WARDROP Panicky thoughts came. I had) only a million-to-one chance of survival. Should I end it quickly? Just let myself go under? Or strug- gle until complete exhaustion over- powered me? Suddenly I desperately wanted to live. At 23, life seemed very sweet and desirable. I would fight to keep it with every ounce of strength. “Well,.God, I’m in your hands,” I thought. “In You I put my trust for better or worse. But if You don’t mind my injecting an idea of my own, I just don’t believe my time is up.” : * * * It was becoming lighter in the Eastern sky now. I was able to . fix my bearing. If I moved along, ata couple, of miles an hour, T 7 fA “ At the time I was second mate on the British Monarch, a freighter, and we were in the Pacific en route to Japan, It was 4 a.m. I went to the stern to in- spect a faulty log clock. Unable to read the clock standing on the deck, I climbed leaning outboard, S WARDROP et on. Sunday, June 9, 1957, miles from land. solid bulwark, While I was, the ship lurched I lost my balance. A desper- | the bulwark missed and I) ‘might even swim to Japan—in a couple of weeks. “Poor Captain Coutts,” 1 thought out loud. “I'd hate to be im your shoes abeut now, debat- ing what to do. Can you find a dot in the ocean, Captain?” It took surprisingly little effort to keep afloat. Must be a lot of salt in the water—why, I-can last for hours! If only I were not so alone. And then it came to me: "I’m new uniforms was made earlier] spark would have burned a hole two to four inches in diameter | before being put out. Rapaport told - the Commission, removal eiakeres manutacturer of the material had sold half a million yards of the etch is cloth to the U.S, Air Force. 7 then it’s okay for police cars, too “He said the material had been tested a the Air ~— at Villella told commissioners he felt that a City Commission reso- | tien authorizing the purchase rok argrd uniforms, which was January of 1957 did | not eall ri the furnishing com sana uniform issue te each t-. Many officers had just joined | ‘the department, Villella said, and) bought uniforms out of their own! pockets, . ‘As uniforms wore out, they iwere to be replaced at the city's expense, Villella testified. : * * * Villella said that when officers complained to their superiors about ‘ill-fitting and worn-out clothing items, new garments were - fur- nished, He said Straley had never or- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) WASHINGTON (?—Ailing Sec- retary of State John Foster Dul- les will go to Hobe Sound, Fia. next Monday for a period of rest following his month of radiation treatments for cancer at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. WASHINGTON (% — The Sen- ate Labor Committee today ap- proved the Kennedy “Labor Regulation Bill without any change in its major provisions. The vote was 13-2. Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Mass), chief spon- sor of the bill, called the com- mittee’s product “a strong and effective reform bill” striking heavily at hoodlums and gang- sters who have infiltrated some | unions, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) ‘April’ Showers Expected colder tonight and tomorrow, a high tomorrow. of only 42. There may be occasional _ The weekend won’t wa day will be chilly and wet. Bring Out the Raincoats A few early April showers may hit Pontiac tonight as the area hesitates on the verge of spring. It'll be. mostly cloudy, the weatherman believed, and with a low tonight of 38 and rain tomorrow, too. rm up much, with average highs of 48 and ‘lows of 31 peeticced. A half-inch of rain is expected by Sunday. | Chances are, the weatherman said, that Easter ial Thirty-two was the lowest temperature ‘tn dowetews Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. The reading at 2 p.m. was 48. ving mapesert) said. “And I feel that if the mater-' jal can be worn in flying machines. | _ Wants Sensible Wage Accord From Our News Wires mortgage veterans trust fund to meet’ press- ing state debts rested with the Senate today. The house approved the .. pro- a yesterday with two votes to spare—58-40, Republicans, apparently — to escape as much responsibility as possible for the plan, “gave’’ only 12 votes to support the idea while sires and went against it, next week in the upper chamber and prospects for passage Seuiied aunee ep: ten Sooosthe than Insanity to Be Defense Stand for Mrs, Gall ac psychia-| ae, <5 Se Seek te ty | Sus ull ic nee sd ac | two other focal psychiatrists to | | Dr, - LANSING—Fate of. a plan: to the 50 million dollar !und. four Democrats opposed party de-) = Senate Debates B ; temporary benefits. iljasked 225 millions but. the com- and avert payless paydays due in early May unless quick cash is * * * : Williams told the Legislature it must mortgage the fund‘or face the alternatives of liquidating it or permitting the state to default on ‘its financial obligations. “We cannet permit schoo! doors to be closed, the univer- 7 indecision on the state cash crisis. Jobless Pay Bill- OK Likely; Alternate Proposal by McNamara Has Little Chance WASHINGTON — The Senate today debates extension of the $ omar federal jobless pay pro- i gram, with ‘indications it will adopt! 2p Monday approved the House bill , With only a minor amendment. ts ‘rejected a substitute proposed by 18 Democratic senators for a 15- ‘month extension with liberalized’ ' provisions. {University of Michigan and Michi- ls cee sain ead alld he federal bonds that constitute the fund, Sarees fans metenertiy te ths gan State University to use as eollaters! for operating loans while replenishing its treasury. ‘That would have the effect of Senate approval ie problemati- cal; the governor's signature is! certain. Both the S.nate and House have - |Lodge Labels the state scrapes up means of! - + House Bills ‘Useless’ State Sen. L, Harvey Lodge (R- Oakland County) today angrily at- tacked Gov. Williams and House Democrats in Lansing for “pass- ing the buck” to the State Senate. it in 1946 into what is now the trust fund. Tourist Potential in State Pegged Fearful Boost Would Add Fuel fo U.S. Inflation Calls for Statesmanship by Labor, Management in Coming Negotiations WASHINGTON WH oe. x* * But ‘it would allow those who ‘have qualified before April 1 to draw their checks up to June 30) ‘this year. About 405,000 persons | ‘would benefit at a cost of 78 mil- With heavy Democratic.and Re-| | publican support, the House late ‘Tuesday shouted approval of a' $2,657,402,944 supplemental appro- priation bill after handing its Ap- propriations Committee one of its. worst setbacks in years. The principal victory for Eisen-| hower lay in inclusion of 100 mil- lion dollars for the foreign aid de- velopment loan program. He had mittee had allowed nothing. ‘ ‘CLEAR TRE ICE—Oakland High School paglenance, got the at th , County had ‘its first swimmer ; yesterday—eveni before all the ice has left the lakes. She was 15-year-old Cathy Walsh of 156 Erie Rd. Cathy, a Pontiac Central urge late yesterday. afternoon— Pontiac Press Vhote whil¢ the thermometer hovered around the 67-degree mark—and plunged into Sylvan Lake. readily admit. / Her first swim was.a brief one, she'll And he spelled out his view of what that means—that an earlier ity ; in etfice, added. ‘time, Macmillan , é : : was asked what In Today's Press | _ Williams has said that his mort-/he thought about the prospects for gaging plan will make cash avail-'g summit meeting this year re- Sa able in plenty of time to meetigardiess of the outcome of the Babe the state’s critical period in mid-| foreign s’ negotiations. - Ruth Ce & : i. Comies ........ baca aie ... 39 |May — if passed by the Senate ort ie a | next week MEETING LIKELY Battelle wesc pin etd,“ - ts Om te : ‘ “ss a sum | ree sass * sans . Short and Long of it 4. «+ I would say that everybody Sports ...... cesestscs, 9637 | LINCOLN, England (UPD— |#ee™s to think that there will be Theaters .o.........cccceeee 38 | Josey Short, 5 feet 2 inches tall, |°°C eo aun TV & Radio Programs ... 4 plays on the same soccer team |e eee an ee ae aren Wilson, Ear! ...... soceees. 45 | here as Ray Long, 6 feet 3 his 2 for Women’s Pages .....:,.. 25-28 | inches, ct Rees ee rere summit conference as almost if not entirely inevitable. Eisenhower, like Macmiilan, de- clined. to go into details of the formula for moving toward a sum- mit conference—a formula which he and Macmillan agreed on at Camp David, Md. Both men said that ,Western notes making the offer will shortly be delivered in Moscow .—Macmilfan said tomorrow ‘afternoon. The President agreed with views attributed to Macmillan in recent. weeks that Khrushchev is the man who has to make decisions for the Soviet government. Macmillan has : Pontiac Youth = seCS Sart fz WSdeied (aEe set afire. ee i : : Ml | aes Colando Will Attend) u's by the West : Thompson, in a statement to) .. Abs eos th _jand “a is required, pastor detectives Aug. 7, did not reveal} Conference .on Atom) te « Straley as-“"more ted ty Siretes ore emual or above nich, the administration felt was Perea ioe ee rinia iL the | Fizst Presbyterian Church, * . Harrison's visit, saying he didn't} gs Award Winner _ |than meticulous.” The chief, he|those submitted by other depart.|"“* % Une. , princess of Job’s Bethel 5, | te? Rev. Barton Lloyd, pastor of | | Aggy want “tag tmnt coe| c Award Rael ween mutate meting: aie tina Cooact = ee | Sasa onl ot One Vf orrice tesrep gi thie turning of the small| James, P, Colando, 1Syeareldloagh and wanted fo be absclitely The first witness last night was|'0°t, improvement projects were Rn: | Cranbrook. : ee pickup station four miles east ef/von of Mr. and Mra. Cari Colando|sure that things were right,” Vil|menector Clark Ma. Wheaton, was accepted and hearings scheduled| Sfablé Steel Price Most of Birmingham's: business = ee downtown Flint in Burton Town-|,¢ 159 §, Edith St., has been/lella said, z ; jfor next Tuesday. The projects places will be closed during the DRULLS CLEANES. NOLES - ship. Tt was in the fire, police), .ineq a delegate to the National] He said uniform ‘specifications On Eastman’s reorganization |*%d their estimated costs: h _ chet: beets. Smead's Keil Two ous say, that fellow Teamster business|Yo'", conference on the Atom ini¥eTe “9 per cent complete” when) chart he said, he was groped to Blacktopping on Euclid avenue, ug t lke vilintil trots ra, bogs don ‘leven women and three men jence students from southeastern * * pte Ane ©. Lantaes, Gonptie Bis Meher | ee ¢aid it is clear that Khrushchev is|has been scheduled for April 22) | 2 ) smcsd's Kmity Tom Dui sil co eosity oe er enis Gokem Coat the poet 7 the s sated ty Gop oy Mr wnitema Were The : Asphaltic “concrete on tow r|the only man who has the author.| "10 #0 oe sera T. paper tole of te wile tad pos’ ritmesses : sponsor- , hearing will resume at 7:30\ sets, including: ity really to negotiate. With an) er chan are chal 1 es ¥ kee iewh i et agi ‘ eae feather than ‘on an emergency Te-|chambers. i adie es Adelaide street, Oakland to wet Sinister andrel Gromy ko and ‘+ te 3)" myo’. OR rs Tee ‘7 93 ~ Ss Z . “ec - ES 7 : \ Py . P After testimony by 19 witnesses James, a sophomore at Pontiae|Placement basis, Villella sald. Straley’s attorneys said that thelctiy cast, LTE coat foe a ator ner Possible Moscow representa- Charles Mortensen, C. of C. man-| 4" imo the bindle ade aay last week, action picked up yes-|Central High School and an award) ,, ~ we Sh well-clothed.”"|"Huet Tiay take the stand tonight. , : tives, he said he thought anyone/ager, also announced the appoint-| _, saptet by sastreming fom we 4 So iaies to Oot ek the Metropsiiton " Detvolt Scinane City Purchasing Agent Freak . Sireigres Senay Caditiae to Ade-|°tnet, than Kurestchey coationslehairman of the . ste mes pepsoenss One ot them, Detective Donald|Fair, was chosen because of his Rood, told commissioners he had) 80S SF 0 -—t coat, $268; cost for x Uisfoot eide|Comference only by being in coo-/F 7 for the week of] “¥ “hie eee Tina's orto, Ti ce veliennlaerics, on ertiinend Soced 40 Ge al coed ay Slkee ae Ost 0. Picks President |... eS ae PORTABLE - CONVENIENT gasoline fumes were. exploded by|ance fair exhibit—a cloud chamber! «wc oneone picked them up. and 9 , Peo ge Bony sora Therefore, Eisenhower said, he | west Bloomfield Boys! |5 ) Th coming sae of Smee Kah Twa : Someone picked up. entifor Next Yea . S city cost,| think’ there is some validity to Paper Drill may the pickup station. path and speed of invisible radia- se th the next! LeGrande Ne ed Re oe City Commission to hold the) ~ thes prowersing is edge sad making & | : 3 tion produced by radioactive ma-0" ,remne same The Drayton- Waterford Rotary|rctid assessed cost $1225" city| wean Me's net te be in the pie, | Orchid” sale bere Saturday. aac : A Nettle. eee ; : Club elected Robert Beattie Jr 641: TE ond Speenaiered rh @ ’ | q : - Straley is accused of having + 48 cost, $1,641; cost for a 30-foot lot, pretty well, Biseahower Snowstorm Hits | wret. a: a. ‘roppeto of the |viciated an order of Eastman byjits next year’s president when it|$115. 1 coum Péiintesion tee hen taes'guial GENERAL PRINTING i . University of Detroit, Prof, John |turning in specifications to the pur-|met at noon yesterday at the Com-| Curbs and gutters, grading.) 5+ tnis does not tae 2287, tne Comunasion to the sav. & OFFICE SUPPLY Central Rockies, Wright of Wayne State Univer- | chasing agent’s office. munity Activities Center. -|graveling and drainage on four s mean, Bir- sity and Myron C. Beckman, di- * streets, including: Rretident, seuphatedy ethers’, Detrett * * Vice president will be William that anyone can command the Reed testified that uniforms and’p, Jackson, with Col. Frederick} _ Carlisle avenue, Columbia fo heads of government to come to replacements were being Thompson. secretary. Gerald Mon- cost, $8,625; |9 summit meeting. No one can lregularly for police officers during roe wag re-elected treasurer, and| HY cost, $5,787; cost for @ 120 | pluff them or blackmail them into 1957 and 1958. the two beard members will be| fot side lot, $240. attending @ conference. susie’ peey, Coreen ©, Deer ee oe ay Soa seam, Stan we Os * * * McCarius. cost, $4,621; city means meeting Guest speaker was Georke Trout cost, $3,008; cost for one sewer|ie comes will have to have esme msDrass fo Probe rsa scsi mesa: om oe 8 i nde i is ' air helc 3 - e ~ camps after his capture. Pontiac Knolls: subdivision a Sa yees = we i Subsidy Charge sessed cost, $3,716; city cost, $2.130; | Brighter Hue Is Safer God Spends Sunday i moped Saas Sunday at Sea With Sailor - | to Investigate Report on Justice Edwards (| 3: | Regimes Jags : CENTURY | May or to Hold $504; posse be : maar be $225. ROANOKE, Va. ®—The Roanoke 1APA Orders Board Reception for . Colgate avenue, Baldwin to Car-|Post Office reports a 20 per cent lisle—assessed cost, $15,020; city|drop iri accidents involving postal im by RAY STORM, District Manager ril is Kitchen Telephone Month. ds of housewives all over the country will be pleased as 7 this ~ gr when their hus- presen’ For He is with me all the time, un-|charges that past Cuban govern-|0pen them with the big- seen, unheard, but very real.” And|ments subsidized the press has|for local attorneys and seat’ ship anner af Sh << ch. tees the first pangs of panic subsided. ordered by the board of di-/County Circuit Court judges to hone for your kitchens. Ouch! A sharp needle-like pain of the Inter-American|meet State Su S AFE . j You may have noticed, more and shot through my leg. An electrie|Press isen., meeting in San Salva-| George Edwards. , on - mere hemes “have (eee eel moved away and began to cir-idor, El Salvador., The open house will be from 3 Size 24Vex17Vex17¥, | ‘tangements planned. That is, the areas in the home cle se Named the ttee was|t0 6 p.m. at Rowston’s office, 803 where folks do their work, sleep or play, have tele- around bog ee amed to eng dent Community National Bank Build-| Underwriters Label | phones poog f We've found that the handiest of all, “Come on,” I-shouted, “‘sting me - nage ya Pontiac ing j of 1700 Degrees i the one the ady of the house appreciates the most, Kansas and _ Oklahoma. Wetlit you wil, but don't sneak up from|Press. & Sever ui Se gine ems WEIGHT—240 LBS.| any'of eight lively colors to fit into her decorating aa ®t —— Let’s meet face to face.” The as: te to condest row evening at 6:30 GOOD BUY AT | omay _ by using —— tyye telephone she won’ Texas and eastward through the), (ict Gog tive been iid| 2 tavestigation and report to $ | Bound like a good idea? Call you Business Office lower and middle Mississippi Val lehat everything You idake in this JAPA President. ye cores 9 95 | FE 3-9911. < a ae Se Seat world has some purpose to fulfill, Pias by Juve 15. rectors e AAAAAADAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALALA the upper Mississippi Valley, with but surely nothing “as andl Til coneidier taking gction on s show flurries in parts of the Great). coffe vtagpo dt acdigaagre re ; pide SHOP M | \ Sam Bensqn Says: DO NOT Make up your mind until you fook at my selections of .., SUITS $10 « $20 SAVINGS | SAM bw 37 N. en at THRIFTY Hf ‘et B Wid cad bong exes Bn fan-habits as tipping $100 for a | S-cent ham sandwich, , * *« We lived very well, The budget for running the home was $1,500! a month, He paid at least $250 ie asth a be tenons ot suits, and I encouraged him in sucly ex- |travagances. I wanted Babe Ruth, i to look like Babe Ruth should look. He pean wore a pase hair cap, I objected, at first, but he won that battle. He just bought: a’ | Hiding Gives Youth In addition; there’ were shorts, syed i ppneewalMrs vaudeville be t Glimpse of $1,062. FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP)—A_ youth ran into the cellar’ of a) three-story house Tuesday to hide | from a companion and discovered | a cache of $1,062. - 1 * * * ~Some of the money was moldy and some had been chewed by | mice. Bills were scattered pn the floor. Other bills — al] of small’ denomination—were found in bags | in corners. * * * The mystery was solved by Miss. Catherine Matthews, 56, who lives | +a couple of blocks away. She said she put the money in/| the tenement — she was afraid it might be stolen if she hat. He was very funny looking lin a hat, ; He bought only expensive shirts. When we were married in the s syndicate manager, had signed|and was certainly the the only cus-. kept it home. Police returned the nae with a suggestion she deposit it a. bank. 1—IT 15 MADE PROM 12 OF NATURE'S FINEST HERSS. 2—IT CONTAINS NO ALCOHOL, OR DOPE OF ANY KIND. - 2+1T 1% A SECRET FORMULA NOT DUPLICATED ANYWHERE IN THE WHOLE WIDE worto. 4—IT HAS HELPED THOUSANDS 1 OF SUPFERERS WHERE SY OTHER MEDICINES SS HAVE fatten. ‘AT ALL DRUG STORES | In time, Christy Walsh, his man-;'0 80 to the barber shop. I needed |r and I hornswoggled, abused, S°™€ cigars and some chewing \WHERE THE MONEY WENT Babe had many a ghost through , Item: Every year from 1920 to say Ww Just look what you 1929 he bought at least one, and|Pesler and Ford Frick. usually two or three, Cadillacs, | IH took’ three varied skilis to | can buy for only .. ,” | make the Babe wealthy. First | and foremost, there had to be a | Item: Just before we were mar- Somebody had to handle the of.- fers and see that Babe got a fair price. Christy - handled that. I handied the Babe. This was not easy, but Babe was not an idiot. He was dimly uneasy about being in debt. He i didn't like to hear me say, ‘There en ee ee ae Om | will stop pouring in.” (CLAIRE WRITES TRE CHECKS | t a year| I got the Babe to abandon the jor two Mewes, Babe, in bis Tush| tiresome chore of signing bouse-, , ~ ito sample the tasty delights of hold checks. Certainly I coultin’t, life, had merely torn up his mail. | be expected to balance check books | “Dee Wood pieced a lot of it | lif the Babe’ kept forgetting to tell) teenth tecevered r me about his expenditures. eo ee oe ea ao. | | St Cat eas | stroyed.”’ = Item: In a warm and under- Standing pamphlet he wrote called \“Babe Ruth, as I Knew Him,” | Waite Hoyt wrote: | “Babe ver learned:fe open his, Wat. - the that ‘bore. Warm flannel lined tots’ coats of expertly rh rl or somthing to take it away from’ Lord, how that man could eat him: fast cars, faster women, slow up $50 checks, though. He was horse, inspired performances by always saying, “Write me a check sxional moochers and so little for $50." and I was always saying, ‘interest in money he wouldn't open ‘‘] just wrote you a check for $50." | mail he knew might hold checks.! x« * ‘RICH IN SPITE OF HIMSELF _ He would say, “I know, but I had closings, or red, sizes 3 to ‘6x. conned and sweet-talked Babe into SY.” letting us make him wealthy. | It was a tiring sort of thing ‘1.99 TOTS’ SPRING CAR COATS— WASHABLE, FLANNEL LINED tailored poplin. Water - repellent and washable, too! Styled with two pockets, double breast, toggle buttons either way for boys or girls. Choose navy Waite’s Children’s World ... Second Floor car wr. MAKES BUTTONHOLES *ONE CONTROL DOES IT ALL $ Does the Work of 6 Other Machines! bad Bosra Arrangéd rere rr BUTTONS. ' ~ OVER. CASTS This week only ...a brand new 1959 model t r haonig. Po apes permsoe: SPECIAL PURCHASE REPEAT SALE OF 100% WOOL SPRING COATS ~ we ¢ -. .. enchanting at just $29.90! 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This takes continued and careful surveillance by the or parole officers. ; k« sek Red China’s Growth Menacing the West When the Communists took over China a decade ago, farm holdings of landlords and rich peasants were redistributed among the less fortu- nate. It is estimated that two million land owners were executed after pub- lic trials where no defense was per- mitted. Poor peasants, seeing land _ within their grasp, accused landlords . of every kind of crime. — The average \peasant received about a half acre. Within two years Communist leaders said that private ownership of land was a barrier to greater production and that. communes were the answer. *. 2 Re At the present. time communes govern every aspect of life. They own the land; houses dnd implements and control land use, labor, canteens, nurseries, schools, hospitals etc. Men and women alike work long: hours for food, shelter and clothing. After the day's toil all must attend classes | in Communist training. There is no need for money. Agricultural produc- tion is rising and that means much “congidered & possible breeding ground ‘nism, 2 ek ee But among the leaders themselves there is some resistance to this com- plete regimentation. Recognizing this a new decree issued last December, visioit for family residential quarters : in communes, called forshorterhours. . — of labor and ordered other changes to make communal living somewhat less vigorous. >. The attempt to break up the fam- ily, China’s traditional social unit, was deliberate for the family was . of organized resistance to Commu- is Se With agricultural production up — that of 1957 and the population “« hor a * “ey Pendulum . * 3 a t [+ ox pile ay i z g e i He : Hf bs sf = | : ean Aa Soeeetes «tented The Pit and the mohing was doe, when se o Tam. ag ’ . - 3 ” e.. te Peis» rowing ability to tes A ae ke, Sea ees ett he ee not ‘David Lawrence Says: Te es i. fa at cae th pce ek nce wiewet_ . - Moscow Brooding Over Secrecy === H as ooking aroun , ee oe TI iy ee ae cai a er Eee ce Some aroun i ccinecstopt — Everybody ta, eclgs lise Hd beck’ poemeil * sip of eile Oeeedj ot: the ont er tan oe for something to use for money—in happy, externally at leart, over the to take down everything said at policing of areas im.central Ok. are black from the Case inflation should get entirely out jracmittan-Eisenhower taiks—that the Camp David Sonferestes, fees ot the Tenet conrmmen strays and our yard is littered with of control? is, everybody. bat Moscow,, “there still woukd ‘remain the big Smnreea would gett te easy cans, bottles, papers, Sa , o seems FOF, tnilortu-...mannewered.qéection of te age: ° sslution. it these wees muteal Ow" subiivision i tat becoming & The Man About Town the Soviets agreement she makes, and Chidvedinty! tid glia, fib patter 296 W. Hophine Gary Moore 3 ' . _ haven’tbeen ean her government be trusted? Sew.) . . ie paper . _ It I M. 17 to 23 jist, what the ‘There wouldn't be any teed of'a “to give the impression of I'm getting sick of cleaning up S ay y Berths a “summit” conference or any other will be of any avail so long as after everybody's dogs. We've got ; aCo Ww k to Be Soasieis “whit oe ae level if distrust 1? | 0 Midian AN Si athend & Oaklan unty ee agree toorwhat woscow and Washington The plain truth is that fear Waterford I know many people. ‘Same as Michigan Week Yormule they cigereste to the mutual trust _ exists on both sides. The Soviets who have dogs and think enough ‘: : ary eccePt that prevails between London and think Allied bases and armed of them to keep them in thelr owtt Sense of humor: What's much f rag sr pas Wa Cee o oe ee ee yards. He 8 yet seit gone Gum: : ' i hi < . m & & surprise attack him out yard. It's : better than a sense of rumot: LAWRENCE eae. Jeena tad peat fo at iver ages at any time from the ss chien bs oly ia mal puch The date for the annual Michigan Week. _ Strange as it may seem to the |" or Note lcs Saga Tt ; , of dogs. ’ has been set for Russians, the American and British ; tively to “surumit” talks; he one of Oakland County’s top schoolmen, cold-shouldered Macmillan’s plan the principal personal element in which for’ “balancing” military forces is: “I want to be thoroughly used up when in Europe, = —( ti‘ I die.” Always an admirer of the aggressive “Official ‘Publisher of the Oxford Leader, but I heartily disagree with him on some of his derogatory items about that beautiful Pontiac suburb. ; Another Oakland County tract of 190 acres, this one in Novi Township, has been bequeathed to the State of Michi- he is willing to accept, dee Aang Batre a ag ‘window dressing for everybody on sis given so you ‘he Western side, though, with re. ’ spect to the Soviets, it becomes merely a demonstration of will- e pore eet ae a0 Ae ae, gan by Mary McGuire Power, “s and will be sold and the proceeds used for park. development. “You've probably wondered what's the — middle name of our U. S. Senator Philip A. Hart, and will be interested to know that it’s “Aloysius.” The old American chestnut tree seems to be bound for extinction in the Pon- tiac area, according to Naturalist t Bradley Felcher of Bloomfield Hills. If you have one, you'd better fertilize it and treat it kindly. The horse chestnut tree also shows signs of passing out. In a Circuit Court case in Pontiac on Feb. 18, 1889, before Judge George W. Smith the records show that a man was granted & divorce because his wife mixed her - hair combings with the food in his dinner bucket. ~ - If you can find out what the “Q.” stands for in the name of President / Sidney Q. Ennis of Rochester, let me know. He insists it’s’ a dee# secret. © — Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. William Touissant of Rochester; 51st wedding anniversary. : ; . Garfield Tinney of Birmingham; 87th birthday. _ . be Percival Planter of Walled Lake; 86th birthiay. the: Prime Minister of Britain and the President of the United States exchanged views and discussed hypotheti- cally ali sorts of plans and ideas. The Moscow government may have thé erroneous impression that the foreign ministers’ conference. at Geneva on May ‘11 is to be merely a perfunctory meeting to arrange the agenda for the ‘sum- mit” conference in July or August, but the United States doesn’t see it that way. x & &. re is some réal prog- ’ This means that something substantial has to be agreed upon at the first meeting. This is important because, even if a stenographer from the Russian re *. The question of reduction of armaments or limitations of the — other peoples. 4 (Copyright, 1958) enema t= Ps Se Dr, William Brady Says: eS Whole © heat Rich Source of Vitamins E, B Complex From what I regard as the most authoritative textbook on the sub- ject, The Vitamins in Medicine, by Franklin Bicknell, D.M., M.R.C.P., and Frederick Prescott, M_.Sc., Ph.D., A.R.LC., M.R.C.S., I quote: “Whole Wheat Germ. This is » undoubtedly the best method of giving vitamin E. All the tocopher- ‘ols are present and also the vita- min B complex and. many other valuable sub- protection to vitamin E e:z¢ccc. What Do Your Dream keeps excellently if a reliable preparation is used;. germ ob- © ‘tained from mills, however, may become rancid in a couple of days. Seqt is difficult to understand why wheat germ oil should ever be given in preference to whole present in the. parent germ, and it is equally certain that much of value may be lost—is indeed without doubt lost in as far as the vitamin B complex and minerals are concerned.” What these top authoritiés mean ~ when they speak of “a reliable ress made at Geneva in. May, it is preparation’ of wheat germ is not just conceivable that there will be particular .prodd@® but wheat no “summit’’ conference: germ, not more than two days old —that is, the wheat germ must be consumed in less than two days after the grinding of the wheat. Fresh wheat germ is a real heart tonic because of its high content of vitamin B complex. ‘It is the richest food source of vitamin B complex as well as the richest tood source of vitamin E. In the booklet CVD about heart and artery troubles, I recommend -" @ pleasant vitamin B complex preparation as a vehicle for digi- talis and then as a substitute for it, for poor souls who- have been advised that they must take digi- talis every day in order to stay alive, | * Fresh (less than 2 days old) germ and green leafy vegetables, particulatly lettuce, are the only rich sources of Vita- min E. Brown rice and ordinary understand why one should bother himself about vitamin E, wheat germ oil or wheat germ as long “as he-has a peck of plain wheat in his pantry: “For further par- ticulars send me a*stamped en- velope. bearing your address and ask, for the free pamphlet Wheat _to Eat. | letters, -not more than one page or 100 words long rtaiming to alth and, ae - “reservations” call them “‘concen- tration camps” and that’s about what they are. ae Chief Pontiac XXI ges teint at FE. : gf z e ii b+ise Lae Pitt i i - es ae i : i hall Fy : Case: Records of a Psychologist: Helene has recurring dreams. _ Dr. Freud has been unfairly crit- that involve savages ‘and. spears, She wonders what Dr. Freud would say them. So read this case carefully and \scrapbook it, with tomorrow's follow-up, for it gives you the “facts about such sexual sym- bolism in dreams. - “By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE CASE A-487:-Helene D., aged 19, is a college coed who was in one of my psychology classes at North- sity. — dreams,” she con- fessed during an interview in my, office. suppose he would say was the meaning of my dreams. For ex- ample, I havegone that is often re- peated. It starts out with me swim- ming or lying on the beach in Hawaii or some other exotic place like that. “Soon some savages rush out and start chasing me. They are bronze- skinned and really athletic types of ‘men, - “T run as fast as I can. The lead- er has a long spear which he hur'ls - at me, icized in America by people who failed to study him thoroughly. They have said that Freud re- duces all problems to sex and tries to read some kind of sexual conno- tation into everything. ; Bot Dr, Freud ‘admitted that self-preservation, including the desire for food, oxygen, health, ete., was the Number One force © “But it doesn't cause many con- flicts,” he. added, “‘whereas 6 or sex produces all sorts of x tk - That’s why Dr. Freud focussed’ primarily on sexual matters, ~ rotic conditions,” For example, you readers know * modern moral society, we have recy many restrictions around ft. * Certain words are thus deemed impolite in social groups and_cer- tainly. pre-marital sexual affairs are bad and vetoed by all church, . s Mean? Fe aN If we are without water for 24 hours, we may dream of lakes or springs or ice cold beverages. And we can visualize such Gf sires without camouflaging the facing the blunt facts, ee eee So he disguises them in a neat symbolical manner to avoid twinges from conscience, See tomorrow's follow-up — of dream symbolism and sexual cam- oatmeal both contain the germ of cae ia mn a vee PTA and other responsible groups. » ouflage, ee the grain and so would be good “And it st oS a virtuous even, Always write to De. sources of vitamin Kit eaten. enough, it never seems to kill-me yy Wout Yrgutnations, amt en re of The Ponting Prog "poate, wae Goat Ve ate Does ‘tae Kind of dream have . [© veer sway from contempia. Pane gor Koni conte whee, one 6 Mogi any: significance, according to Dr. ~ He" of sexual matters. «Nhe papebelbeteat share aba pean As I would say, it is difficult to Freud?” "|. But in our dreams there Is a "(Copyright 1969) “At . | ‘Se ry tgs : * \ . © ae ; , - shay leenceicensets ath ile te oe A ce arith ity acne ore at tk Seok nA oe deck nce een “pie 4 de r ee >, ie Veet = Tounsend = Gen. LeMay Praises. | snt-comma . adn JS. Air Power «+ : jer Abdel : ore pes - + formally pulled his country out of Poe he je it re- £ the alliance Tuesday in » the" pressure of he VAR. teed ei ; _MUAM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — : : ok seemingly designed to please both ("". ec ae, Corte LeMay levee 14. se ae the Arab f = power to a trap with many trig- cay Se Pap oliowers of Presi- ff, 23, an aut gers and warns against ‘‘unwar- oo dent Gamal Abdel Nasser of thé urried. Glori — < st! ranted oss of confidence: in this| a viet bloc; x ‘ Muncy, 25, a construction worker, |’ ” sil 5 a, those SPOUP has also lost once. LeMay, view chief el Ge Ale oS The alliance took its name fromjand Moscow als ssailed|has married. Dolores Lorraine) me ey rola ase ne iow, * Force, told a civic. organization SPECIALS the Iraqi capital, where the pact|the alliance West ever|Ratelitt, 23, an office clerk. . ta tree F Sete, OF Satyr vice et peer cite — : was signed: in 1955 by Iraq, Iran,|since its formation, and his Tee wa cess na vmed owe ip the Week Ending April 4. Pakistan, Turkey and Britain, The|drawal from it was certain to|Lomg Beach, Calif., office. The|*#tes industrial climate liana oer es ; ne : other four governments and the please them. : - jcouples became acquainted at of- The measure wont. abow | : ' ’ CHILDREN’S 3 United States already had written) Kassem met ‘Tuesday with/fice parties.. | mal pa to create indus- A Gift for That i off Iraq as a military ally, Kas-|Baghdad editors—who had led the tt ail | trint park authorities after ap- Very Special 2M CLOTHES re sem had boycotted all pact activi-|criticism of the U.A.R, president| “Early this year, we decided! proval of local voters. = Occasion . tS ties since his revolutionists over,|~and ordered them to “‘forgetiwe were married to the wrong The authorities could buy and ue : threw the pro-Western monarchy Nasser” and not waste time re-|persoris,” Ratcliff said Tuesday.| 4100 tend for industrial use ) last July, and the alliance’s head-| plying to U.A.R. attacks. ‘ “We got together, sat down and|/ ot‘? iO austries voce a Give Cdfidies by: Tete copia RB Tie caters ont custody of tee “7m? twhestrial pork Kies is F ‘The first reaction trom thal dha atten ited lr ioe ese oes in their divorce suits|Seally not too etre prod dway in Good Taste — Always Taste Good! a United Arab Republic was one of nation in the Middle|charging cruelty, The Muncy§, 4” «The industrialist would find’ Crocker’s Candies Now Available.at the i. disdain. 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PLUSH GROUP WASHABLE PLASTIC Se Te OF SONY ee * Ketek es me fs = é as ae ss apa RK iiss i aie silat fh sahesleat ae ete ~ (pm, Friday at C. “ie saldlca : re ie SSC Unt ot a macote, : ‘ternational! 2 ie Der tm troit College of Law and was a|M * home, iecruai . cng Messe A 2 : hematin of Emmanuel Lodge 605| Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Oril-| Surviving are his wife, Alma; b wire Index to ‘Show feet tall, stood up to three toughs, (7 and Scottish Rite of Northern Ma~|la Gose of Pontiac, and four neph-/four daughters, Mrs. Harry Fitz- No Change as: Prices yesterday: ves. : sonic Lodge of Cleveland, Ohio. jews, — patrick of Keego Harbor, Mrs. Wal- Hover Near Record |__ Te three robbers were beating A lifetime. resident of. Oakland| Surviving is a sister, Miss Aman- | i ter Baker of Muncie, Ind., Mrs. UP grocery owner Emanvyel Malli-; ‘ounty, Mrs. ris leaves two|4@ of Cleveland, _ DONALD GIBso ~jarthur Elder of Muskegon and)“ : lia - when Mrs, Thompson. came in thters, Mis. Brent Hart at Pax}. Service will be held at 2:20 pam.|. SOUTH. LYON — Sfrvice.for|Mrs. Clarence Burmeister of Mil- WASHINGTON QUPI)~-The. goy,,to buy. loaf of brend: Y Mrs. Arnold Rein of|Thursday at the C. J. Godhardt|Donald Gibson, 35, of 529 W, Lake|ford; two sons, Sgt Le Harry"B,|emnment was expected. to report| Mrs. Thompson told police later two..grandchildren, and a|¥uneral Home. +. \St., will be-hel at 2 p.m. Friday/Shearman ‘of Fort Benning, Ga, today that living costs in February she was lpn hy: agrondlliggs on retin as G. Stowell of Pon- MRS RYAL at the Phillips Funeral Home here|and Sgt. 1-c Donald E. Shearman remained unchanged—slightly be~/S0Mething had to be done. MBS. ISAAC ’ .|with burial in South Lyon Ceme-|of Fort Belvoir, Va; 15 grandchil- low the all-time record high. “f grabbed hold of one man’s ee will a held at 3 p.m.) Mrs. Isaac (Mary E.) Ryal, 84,) tery. He was killed instantly in an'dren and 12 iin ecg | The Labor Department's con-| arm,” she recounted,” and ‘said Friday: at the Farmer-Snover Fu-|°f 31 Miller St., died yesterday at) automobile accident yesterday. poner price index,-cqnsidered one, ‘What in the world are you dong Home with buria) in Oak 'Pontiac General Hospital after an} Mr. Gibson was a member of the -most reliable barométers! to ‘Manuel?’ © : illness of one year. the Lovewell-ll:post of the Yet ra y aster sui ee Shé leaves a daughter, Mrs. erans of Foreign W rene registered 1258 in|. oie jus, stared at me. Then be na Mac ld of Pontiac, and! Surviving are ais wie June; one heard some other people coming @ sister, Mrs Elton Worden ‘of| daughter, Donna Lynn, 2; two This: means it costs $12.38 to and turned around and ran. seitford stepchild, Bill, 5, and Partirica, buy the same goods and services All three fled. The men got no. Service will be held at 10:30 8; his mother, Mrs. Robert Gib- orneys which cost $10 about 1@ years loot. Mallilia was hospitalized for a.m, Saturday at the Farmer-Sno-| son of South Lyon, and three broth- age.’ Fo _ cuts and a possible steal frac: ver Funeral Home, Her body will/ers, James, Frank and R, L, Gib- The index. moved wi me be taken to Wixom for burial. son; and four sisters, Mrs’ Sam) ‘Six. pile ic ot i patel of one Seat a paee: Benton, Mrs, Raymond Nettles) in Suits® Agains for the past seven months. This Sa Tj be Re | MES. WILLIAM A. WELLMAN Mrs. Hillard Rodery and Mrs.! Steel Ce 9 is Rood a as ‘ saendy | yS I tah voit Mrs. William A. (Emily) Well-|Flossie Carr, all of South Lyon.! e i - * lconsidering the su : man, past president of the Pon- z ly increases for more than 4 Teibp d 0 N ‘\tiac Federation of Women's Clubs SARDY B. HORT DETROIT (UPI) — Plans have before the’ price Plateau pine reads Uver ation t'and an active member of many! ROCHESTER — Service for Har-|been mapped. by a proctor com- reached. : tlarea civic clubs, died of a stroke dy R. Korff, 65, of 685 Romeo St.,| mittee of , attorneys representing * * &* 4 3 F\this morning after an illness of|will be held at 4 p.m, Friday at,survivors of the Bradley ship dis- ast July the index. hit its NEW DELHI, India (AP) — The! three weeks. She was 80. Pixley Funeral Home here’ with aster to fight the U. 8. Steel Corp., highest point ever. — 1239. It| eta revolt, against Chinese She leaves a son, Eugene’ K. of burial in Mount Avon Cemetery. owners, of the limestone carrier dropped to 123.7 in August “and Communist Pg en? beets throughout the mount ind, an ©] Pontiac, and two daughters, Mrs./He died unexpectedly yesterday of that was gulped up by Lake Michi- William B. (Agnes) Moore of Pon- tiaec and Mrs., Harold (Marian) Mrs. Wellman’s body is ‘at the a heart attack while oe |gan with a.loss of 33 lives, | Mr. Korft was owner opet-| Six attorneys headed by Victor ator of Korff's Country Market! tanson of Detroit met yesterday on Romeo street. He was a World in Detroit, Hanson said he would ‘War I.Army veteran and a mem- held ‘steady for the next two months. It rose in November to the July level, dropped back to! 123.7 in December and crept up! ‘one-tenth of one per cent in| Indian newspaper close to the Nehru government reported today. Reports persisted fighting had’ subsided in the capital of Lhasa, with the Reds still in command. goto Washington today to press January. Doneison-Johns Funeral Home. |ber of the First Congregational fod recdicy e some But the pro-government Hindu- einer cosine Church andthe Homer Wing Post or the ieedley mew In the past, weather ba¥ igtan’'Times’ said the rebellion had MRS. ‘of the American Legion. dame | Played a big part im determin- (spread fo all corners of Tibet and "| SOUTH LYON—Service for Mrs. appa Siggy Dyn Ruth M_; Hanson, Oreighten {oF- | ing living costs in February. A that thé Dalai Lama was “not in! 7 Harry (Vera) Clark, 62, of West\one daughter, Mrs William Por- meee, tat grea roms Notre | freezing spell in “1965 sent the Chinese hands.”* b Lake Street, will be held at 2°p.m.|ritt of Pontiac Tosmship; his moth- Pay ee ptiny Paros price’ of orange juice soaring Silks’ eos caniitiieles caltce- Phillips Funeralier, Mrs, William F, Korff of Ro- td and the index moved up one-half (tion of the Hindustan Times- re- Eo Er Sein og oD eo go of one per cent, pat... a’ Cemetery, Novi. She @ied yester-|troit, and obe: grandson. Government experts ure the| The whereabouts of the 23-year- worshipped : naw City, Donald Gillard of Al- COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv- for Albany, N.Y., they represent 16 |and services incities and towns)by Tibetans as ‘the reincarnation ® ving besides her. busbandjice for William E. Massicotte, 56, claims against U.S. Steel, arte ne Oe -and his role in the} are four daughters, Mrs. Walter of this community will. be held at “Instead of working separately.”’ —— a scalar” teimeed 4 lion still were ‘vague, Holman of South Lyon, Mrs, Verne!1:30 p.m. Thursday at Sparks-Grif-| Sampliner said, ‘We're pooling our! marke et” figu ni : ; LaVanssler of Northville, and Mrs.|fin Chapel, Pontiac, with a Ma-|information and working as a com- the index consists of those items{ Steal Adding Machine to be conduct-| mittee similar to the one formed bought bythe average city wage- *td: toed L. J. Johnson, and Mrs. Edward sonic grave service to Fare ae ane ovr dha g's (earner and includes articles rang- From Building Supply Co. The Friendship Building Supply Shrak f California; led White Chapel Memorial sons, Fienry of Northville and pen pce Troy. He died Saturday|Noronic ship disasters.” ing from baby food to whisky. | nis of Souh Lyon, one sister, Mrs, in a local hospital after a lengthy As of today, Hanson said more Co., at 4169 Dixie Hwy., W: ship, was broken “into some- time last night and a $300 electric Darryl Dunham of Florida, and 15 | illness. than $8 million in suits have pers That's a Lot of Candy T grandchildren. CHICAGO (UPD—The Retail jadding machine stolen, aceording Mr. Massicotte was a member of/ filed against the company. He said | : : the Masonic Lodge of Detroit. is ecunaiiehe Sight bqever| MRS. HOWARD COTCHER Several cousins are his sole sur-|$25 million later. Candy Store Institute” estimated |to Waterford Township police. 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959 Taam Sane ee et ee ae ere eet z = ee (Woukin’t Flagmakers Like That! =~ - 5 i oa ger . y\brought a wave of protest ‘teity employes. Some 9,000 of the/T. city’s teachers threatened mass resignations, NOW ‘DO DISHES FASTER, CLEANER New Imperial DISH] % E 8 Propose Special Group _ | tution was introduced to-tet New| amendment to ¢re-| 6c iam ate “South New York” (New York| comes i és i : 7 i al a) i # E $ F z | f ir i : t a 4e ' , rd . te oper : es ee , 2 at question. Rapids). ; A Move calling for a committee ‘_|Senate Democrats, He repeated 9 ingevendont dealers h® | 19 study the possibility was intro-| Their resolution asks creation of| frequent city complaint, that the ae at = discount, = __|duced in the City Council Tuesday, | five-member Senate committee ieity ig often short-changed in the and referred to the Rules Com-|t Tecommend to the 1960 Legisla-| matter of state aid. | by the Michigan Retail) mittée’ for- study. fare a program to sid the aging, a er ae -» 80 Another resolution proposed bY! tn a yoice vote, Republican sen- st|Greene and Sen. Harold M. Ry@n|ators whimsically added . their he i a ; Co = Fits any sink! = FIRST MODEL CHANGE IN 12 YEARS : ‘sy Dishmaster, always the world’s most popular dishwasher, ~ ow washes even faster, cleaner and more economically © Diamond-bored, bronze valves! ern 7 en 9 Hem sak Reger Aesop eee - -. Se New sure-lock wand holder keeps hese NEW FACTORY BRANCH on WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE RD. DEMONSTRATION, SALES and SERVICE : om , FE §-2588 * * 7 : 4 s ge” cf cas : | 3 : z : j i Z REE iH; rd! iN i | E ag¢ ? i E E 4 i g PF E E : “Your dealer in dreams” BIRMINGHAM | TRAVEL SERVICE : é i z i i ; | : F ; : ; ice from Detroit je Asadta aad. | pablicns: to deal with the sitan- Japan and the Far i ing'tion, He smiled and biandly ruled. 'Detroit only 14 hours distance!"The amendment is defeated.” jf] |. GRACE FLUMMER BoMOy n'trom Tokyo. | But there was no whimsy in the’ ee ie sane | I 4 fee at be i Ee d re : 8 a than a gallon of gasoline, he said. Libby's invites you to Kil Former in Sed.” | MQ \ PAHOKEE, Fila. (AP)—A farm-- and taste this. box of “giant salutes”, exple ne 0 le ews | ‘ : ready for harvest, He car- é : ee . box of firecrackers under 3 , . ~ Deputy sheriff Frank O'Connell | said Lawson Wilkes lived about + five minutes after the blast. A. spark from Wilkes’ pipe apparent- — into the box, setting off Top your Easter ham anaes Sen Caltiornia and New ; | Me with these new 4 ark York wag a legitimate business deep minted appear. — 2. ' in the Broadway Ce : pineapple chunks ~ — BRAND ; aa EF. = ak | PINEAPPLE SAVE: | bg — £¢xUNKS ey UNE ae ect ee ee ~ { SONY ewan, We HOMO: Vit. D Fortified Milk, ¥2 Gal. . . 35¢ PASTEURIZED SKIM. MILK some 25¢ | CN “es PINEAPPLE capone SE Uy ip ee o. < CHUNKS V2 Gallon ; ; BUTTERMILK — ¥4- Gallon 33° Half & Half.. .pt. 28¢ WHIPPING CREAM Yq Pt. 39c, Pt. 69c OUR OWN QUALITY ICE CREAM , x | a we . | Helf Gaflon : = ma ei ~< | ~ — - Vanilla .........79e — some Sherbet ........59e 14 Flavors ..... .89¢ Gallons .......$1.39} FOUNTAIN SERVICE fs + Thrte more ways toenjy 8 ff Oe ewe, f : : ae ees e ce et cb wvemes et 98 we rere “inh Ge ae Fe Li = bg Pig. oy POPS + ee ae = 4 see Cea " wie “ * I . eae eat ge) 5 eR eos SAVE UP TO 50%} #% 5” ah m2”? —— Mic A cuREKA|“ Alcoa Aluminum 3 $ WEEK = manna a $2 , i “Cue sheer ten | ton oe - Glow Cover ¥ ; ee | Sg chy ; ; ; 3 ten 00) $ CHROME 3 “g 99 ; 1 Yeor Guarantee 3 , 4 Y $ : shes | hi 3 } | ROASTS, Cooks $ $19.95 wei i mapas rear ———— Bes oor wiped — ia Wall Mount STAINLESS ; “a EASTER GIFTS . | Sunbeam Clocks MAGNETIC 3 = STEEL | Alarm Kitchen Wall CAN | MIXING | 39 | CROSSES OPER lie seo saaT{ 1 9. 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No \ CONTROLLED NEAT BLACK,& DECKER GUARANTEED TO GROW wore cooking failures, | wate FRVPAN V4" ELECTRIC DRILL With Jacobs 4 2" GRASS SEED > Ibs. 99'9 ~ Chuck ~eowvewrewvrewveewT??*" : "errrrervrrrrrvevee ; o “3 Wl et i i i in li er 8 i PV UU OU OOOO UCUCOUUCCCOCCOCCCEOOS HOURS: iia | DAILY 3 a PARKING 19:30 . 000 AY or oo SUNDAY PUI RENIN, SE LE OEE TS PO BE. P EOE ORE PS . . we Ne ar sisi ; ' eo? et: LE Ga MaMa ; y ee a oe ae | hae et Se | a ae Re SS SO ee smienove YOUR ay e ‘We Do the Work * PAY Orr EXISTING MORTGAGES ° Reasonable Hi aan ok gat A aN el all oi 2 5 5: We os = : TF CONSOLIDATE ALL PAYMENTS. Save All That Interest Money 6% INTEREST RATE 12 te 5 Yeor’ Terms ~~ GALL for FREE »: PPRAIAD | CONST RUCTION CC Fabulous Reductions on Floor Samples, ‘One-of-a-Kind \Pieces- eee Pe _ Discontinued or’Slow Moving Pieces! Furniture for Living? Rooms, Dining. Rooms or Bedrooms at Sale Prices! Be at Lewis’ Early Be aye Tomorrow ~ 9; 30 | in the Morning to ‘Share in These Reductions! : 569 DILLINGHAM CONTINENTAL BED $48 ‘Handsome 6’6’ Continental. headboard with’ _Cane panels. Beattiful blond finish on select northern elm. Dressers and chest to match avail- able. : $186 Paul McCobh BED & DRESSER $146 Pieces from the planner group designed by Paul McCobb and executed in voad birch In tobacco z finish. Includes ‘brass trimmed headboard and 6 drawer dresser base. ‘ — $119.50 i Bedding $99 140 Heritage Chair .. .*118 3 - | — rh aw * a) anid en ‘ : = ‘ io | ee? - $00,50 HABITANT DESK 68 a =f} a Famed Habitant desk with plastic » an ¢ ~ i: top. One only. Ample drawer room, “a0 ria Dining Table $39.50 french drop lest table, Authentic provincial design, | only. A tand out monthend value. \ “st COLONIAL 6-PIECE SET..... 5 988 In maple finish round table with plastic top and -edge and four comfortable mates chairs!One only—a"floor sample. ee > 9190.50 ITALIAN ‘CHERRY BUFFET... .. £99.50 ot A very handsome cherry btiffet: Anodd piece from =~ eG one of our finer dining. from, the famed” * Palatino mie Excellent for ¢ ining, Of living room. In DRAYTON. PLAINS: CALL: OR 3-12 eG & $195.00 VICTORIAN LOVE SEAT ... E SALE ITEMS TH a ARE NOT ADVERTISED! _ Made by U.S. Rubber Co. Mattress ve + Hindi sidlaly ta fe dhe. It's a and special designed foundation. a floor sample in good condition. Choice-of twin or full size, i High beck for extreme comfort, "$407.50 PALATINO PROVINCIAL BEDROOM ........%348 Fine quality Italian provincial bedroom group. The five day sole price includes full size panel bed, double dresser and mirfor, extra size chest of drawers. Tawny Cherry. Ld SOLID MaHocany --.°149 A-darling loveseat with hand carved rose design frame in \ . solid mahogany. Most attractive beige tapestry covering. A one of a kind piece at a worthwhile saving in March month end. $96.50 GOVERNOR CLINTON CHAIR and STOOL ......°6 You'll fall in love with this wonderfully comfoftable chair when you fall into it for complete relaxation, Large. match- ing-stoal included, Just twerrboth floor samples. 5406 SOLID MAHOGANY BEDROOM ...............S2gg Included are the bookcase headboard; large dresser and : ‘mirror, chest of drawets and nite table. Straight line. * Contemporary with onl front. Hitching post hard- .. ware. $200 TRIPLE DRESSER and BOOKCASE BED ........5149 ‘In light. ash mahogany, delicately shaded. A terrific value for the bookcagse bed, triple dresser and decoratively _etched picture frame plate glass mirror. _ phe 10% DOWN DELIVERS! Budget Terme. | le aueys SAME AS GASH oT ey anne Pihega kon. gale ele oe Ce ee eee Ecc gpnmamaitee iti ee 1 | : 4 ‘ ; i 4 ae ; a ig é ; bs ; é i came Maple Aé., Wate ate 1) hae &e > ‘Whole Hams ..6t7 St", Select Bult Portion “sx” Former Poets Thick Sliced Bacon ened Specials Good luck 2 1 Oo 59: Se OFF SPECIAL: LABEL Pure White rag 66: Shortening ® Easter Sime ¢ LS Jelly Bird Eggs ‘tse 39 Chicks & Rabbits "=" 29" BUSY BIGBY or 40x. ¢ Dainty Doe cic, 2S 33 NEW ENGLAND STYLE ate, . B& M seis” Beans 2 Jon 59 indie = A 1Q¢ OFF — EXTRA SAVINGS LABEL Gle Giant = 67 Dreft Mild Detergent Sq DPF SPECIAL LABEL Hh a : Oxydol vit ioces Lot. F- ISI R exch Te “eo Pontiac Trail. - rf. Auburn Ave. * Open 9 to 9, Thors,, Fri, Set, 1s Oo ey Shiime Dozen In Carton TASTES LIKE THE “70e SPREAD” Imperial Margarine =“ » 39 ONLY 18 pee Gace PER SERVING J. om AQ: Lucky Whip rer, Candy Time. SRACH’S MARSHMALLOW 12.05 2 9 Panned Eggs Fruit & Nul Eggs 39" BUSTER BARROW OR u Sous 34-02. 49: Mr. Bigby chien 2 tiéS® 7e OFF—SPEC. SAVINGS LABEL 16-0. 52 Peanut “fluf” Spread += fnay Soaps At: 39 eee ae ; intact 1 — “w & : ‘ - waren 2% Bs as — ran = WIRE $22 2't'g | = a a a “100 EXTRA GOLD BELL STAMPS “100 EXTRA COLD BELL STAMPS — | << With Purchose of Any Size 24 With Purchase of One . | - Whole Smoked Hams. ' ] Coupon Redeemable Only ot W: Through Set.,. Mer. 28 | eee ecepee Wea We Co di pee Please Give te Ceshier Before ween a Sree Toe Sree 4) oa | a : @ Stokely’s Gelden Cream Corn 9, | @ Stokely’s Honey Pod Peas fon te te 7 Ses aAStiSE WIT Et SISIEe FE 59 S. Saginaw st Open 9 to 9, Mon., Fri. Sat. ‘North Hill Shopping Plaza 8. Telegraph Rd. (Rochester) Open 9-to 9, Thurs. Fri. ren eet ee me ieee eisnkaaballe Extra Fancy Puerto Rican — Golden Yams eee Californie Extre Pency Femi ive 19 Broccoli. oe: 20 Stokely’s Finest — Tomato Juice ©@ Stokely’s Whole Kernel Corn vee°Con ~ hah 7 } . Bean Sprouts _ Handy Andy Liquid Vel nated we through Setutdey, Foe + Alea Me r Ae ts 2: ‘Coons, 276 forte 696 fae “Cen! 60¢ Giont Pkg. 7%¢ : ‘March. 28th me / aso america's DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT 1959 fer The teundry |e OFF Kaba 7 Dinnerware, Premio Ud Detergent teovy oun | Howl Dann Raby | EMME Gg!) Ad Detergent” is Wt aco Bena eet leis Rim oe | | QE Se | Fer B3e. TKS S7e_ | ER BBe “GR Ne | beweits. Ue ie Big I eant no harm, although they ‘shouldn’t have done it. “Danny has ‘never been in any trouble,” she said. “He hasn’t even been absent from school without my _ ~Kenowing of it. I.gave him a dollar to go toe the movie.” : Hs rind to Uy movie Soe bors sapped st the Hank at : [esting “Pot stn sack ot el, low up fhe Da si | Husk. 4 Nach eave you . Mie? demanded Filamine Miller, the | eh Little Dan fldgeted and pointed to his buddy. Miss Miller scolded ‘them and said “Get out- here.” Big Dan said he told her it was & joke and api The boys jet s Miss Miller. reported the incident to J.C. Bonzani, | branch manager, who called police. They traced the Husk } boy's home address through his school records. : *.. =. % . ' “Phree policemeri barged into the house,” said Mrs. | - §} Husk. “I was still out shopping and Danny wasn't home | | | vet but Mrs. Tessie Robbles (a guest) said the officers were : ; rude. They searched the house, but they didn’t show | ff Mrs. Robbles any papers.” _ “When they got Danny and the MeKay sai the kids _ Were seared stiff. Danny kept telling me: awe, shew _ don’t believe me and we're telling the truth’.” | i} |. Little Dan’s father, Rufus McKay, 2 ‘servide-stillion, ann, | 4 | ploye, said his 9-year-old—one of six children—is “full of } | mischief” but hadn't been in any real trouble. He said he | | planned to discipline the lad regardless ‘of What juvenile ois ! ‘|Scooter Drivers Must 16, Bill Declares Casual Wear for Women ATLANTIC. CITY, NJ. (AP=] | LANSING @ — A Bill to ban’. 14- and 15-year-old motor scooter phery othe mle am ; /drivers from streets and highways! pants on the Atlantic City board-| | jbreezed through the House yester-| walk, says the City Commission. | day 83-13. The Women’s Chamber of Com-| : The measure was steered to the |inerce had complained that the, Senate, where it died last year. dress required on the boardwalk wasn't conservative enough. sday | on scooter drivers. It also would| that, casual dress. has been ac-’ oe ed Fe Se ata .. thercity will; * Atlantic City Accepts | \ i | to SS ee ee H 3 Ree Pe iiie Friendliness part of our and, courtesy are business, too! _ See Us First About Our - Home Loans and Mortgages! There are many vital sind important details involved when securing a loan for a new home. When you want to feel certain that it is handled in your best interests, come in and. talk it over with one of our tonsultants. Ve : - Mortguges — We Buy Land Contracts 2 Eo "Home Off ice 761 W. Huron Street ve -. Downtown Branch ‘Rochester Branch | _ 16 E. Lawrence St. | 407 Main Street || 4416 Dixie Highway—Drayton Plains schoo! | Public carers While still. engines And James C. Hagerty, President |to turn pe 1,200 Eisenhower's press secretary, be-| thrust, the April issue of the journ- gan his journalistic career as ajal said. —a The second stage of Saturn) GIBSON 14 Cu. Ft. would _neethe: large engine from naan a And Look at the Low Price 4 automatic lighted top burners:.... large - oven’. . , smokeless broiler . . . Top light and pt tas storage compartment. (aa ee ee ees eS & ee 4 New 1959-—12 Cu. Ft. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR and FREEZER Automatic defrost, 68-' s = 00 der & i 5 : Trade lb. true freezer. Butter and cheese chest. Regu- lar 349.95. NO MONEY - DOWN! 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Ladies’ ‘pre Coat > FAMILY Mel: STORE | MIRACLE pelle hsitatehelonie, CENTER | se a Convenient Lion Charge With Option Terms GIRLS LOVE TO LOOK | i Our prettiest. ber Little or no iron cotton: = | Empire effects, or schiffli embroidery and lace trims. | | 2-layers of nylon: a beauty of a dress — sheer over | | print, forming a buoyant harem skirt. 7 to 14. | : bce “GRANT CO. | a AT EASTER | - 5% ' Girls get new Italian } gondolier style, bonnets, all-time favorite - cloches, ‘pictute hats. Little sis- “ers, toddlers get Nylon . : fluff-ruffles, owen and 4 : ribbon... . sweet a¢ sugar. “You Really Get: Your Money's Worth At Grants” ‘ Miracle Mile Open Daily ‘Shopping Center © 10 A.M. to 9°P. M. In 1958 ‘i it was about 5 ag pe 60 cents in. the say. He sage ‘cae Ida V. from Robert EB. Evans . Gladys trom Walter 0. Pew Age c Vic & irom Corus Fo Meures | This was written im 1929 = Barvare from unor P val ie five children in ‘the ‘up ties , Sig aeia mes | ee eeee te, (at 2 eee Tass orpeatiatins Igitlisted with| pt tho ond of West your, fauk Bd deve Ltrom Anis. Handingr 1h rag CBetliiger te gtd. a iaipttilia — _ Albert J. from Shirley A. King too young today to play the the National League for Nursing! it. Little 101-per cent Myrna, | 3.20, 5. ‘trom B’ Ritter je. \Mother of twenty. and helps promote service in south- a ea hee spring, » iS ve eo io cohen 4 yg ata Lega lucky, really,” she re-|. Br a, rom Charen Lew without Mot smn. reg i ee ae | “In those days, the so-called| Lela from Rexford C. smith The two-hour of leading lady was always a blonde. bg Bh ag Ri seem to some the|She had what you'd call ‘regular’ Kerae from Raymond Dalby a sort of : I guess. There was some- ee ng Bere ogg Bag Loy. alll pointed members of the committee.|inception, and a diligent : pier KINGAN HAMS ....... ARMOUR STAR HAN ... ‘ HORMEL HAM ...... "tas $6.49 PLUMROSE HAM ....... cin (G8 Be 3B Easter Flowers . TULIPS—HYACINTHS ‘1.99 w EASTER LILIES. . 52.99 mi } q | = | = WEST VIRGINIA HAM. .... 79 - GREENFIELD TASTY. 2 He APEX HAMS ........ ., tb 79¢ i : SWIFT'S. FULL SHANK HALF SMOKED HAM............ & 45¢ : ag Pe : : . ~ . | SWIFT'S VIENNA SAUSAGE ......5 £25 $1.00 | LIBBY'S CORN Jeet, i LIBBY'S SWEET PEAS ......\.......2 2 38¢ 2 ' : , FREE vi STAMP | Fo cuts COUPON AND PURCHASE OF ANY | © qe . _ SPAGHETTI DINNER ..... 8-02. pkg. 27¢ KIES. ...... 20-ct. pkg. 29 # ct. pkg. 2% GRAPE DRINK .... ee 3 32-02. cans 89c LEMON EXTRACT ......., ‘I-07. bit. 25¢ | | ‘Try Bumett’s fine extracts. ee | COPPER CLEANER ...... 10-0z. can 39 u ‘Comeo keeps your -copper sparkling bright. - otk A DETERGENT ....... 15-0z. can 39 RED SEALLYE..,........ 13-07. can 27¢ Kroger low, low price, - DOWNY FLAKE WAFFLES 2 5-07, pkgs, 29¢ Frozen. Top ‘em with ice cream, delicious! . SHUR-GOOD COOKIES. . . 48 ct. pkg. 3% Independent makes a fine assortment, KRAFT MAYONNAISE ....... qt. jar 75¢ ~ For salads or sandwiches. NORTHERN TOWELS ....... 2 rolls 39¢ Soft, white paper towels. PEAK DOG FOOD .... 2 15-02. cans 49¢ Made from 100% pure red, rich horsemeat, oo mud _HYDRANGEAS .'. ‘1.99 mi AZALEAS .... ‘2.99 au POTTED ROSES . ‘2.99 iu PLANTERS PEANUTS ..... 7!/;:07. can 39¢ | SWIFT'S MEAT PIES .... 3 8:02. pkgs. 876. ‘+ Delicious salted cocktail. peanuts, ‘ a TREND DETERGENT ...°2 12-07. cans 59¢ BUTTER BEEF STEAK... .. 8.07, pkg. 590. This liquid makes your dishes sparkle. Powdered for easy use. BLU-WHITE BEADS .... economy size 25¢ RED STAR YEAST .......... 3 pkgs. 196 New instant powdered beods for your laundry, eee * ' ce ee \ a ee ie ee ee a ae Sit i, cae | nde ies os sk ct ek ee at ls: ec es ee ee A ais cd lee cee, | tek es . ee? _ 30 Extra Top Value a With Coupon and Purchase of Your Ham from Kroger -HYGRADE'S—FULL SHANK HALF : 12 te 16 Lb. C & le Ham "::" 49: : rh $4.29 Turkeys v0.22 ib. Fs 39° > | SWIFT'S CORNED BEEF ..-.......... #2" 49° ’ BEADS O' BLEACH ..... 18-02 pkg. 4le SWIFT'S FRANKS -...... 12-02. pkg. 55¢ ‘AMAMIONA... 05 ork qt. bil. 23¢ REYNOLDS WRAP ..... ».. 25+: roll 34¢ _. Try Little Bo Peep for household uses. “CRISCO Ee eer IIb. can 3le. SCOTTIES ...-. gies 2 400° ct. boxes 556 © * * : dl * CRANBERRY SAUCE ........ 2 16-0z. cans 49¢ © © ARMOUR STAR—CLEANED an” $5.99 Roasting Chickens *7 "5. 49 Frozen Ducks . . . Mii’ u 49 $2.29. : ‘Pry 7 his Dessert Co COUNTRY cLuB s Frozen beef, chicken or turkey, pies, . Swift’s mokes them ready quick and delicious, Premium skinless, all-meat franks» Foil wrapped to retain its freshness . 4 i Aluminum fo that is strong. All-purpose vegetable shortening, . White or pastel facial’ tissue. ‘| : ' oa t * tf ‘ : j 7* 2 ae oe a ere Pe eee ae oe Se eee ee ae ee eee ae meee a Bee ee eee eee ee eee a ee eee Sage ee ene © Bee ee MERE epee ~ ae str ee aes ee ar a Py ee PO re ee ee ee OP ee ee ee St Ala ‘ i “" © ite ia ” aes: Zz A ef? . : a yee eee Lat eb ~~ ee eee go ‘ fe “3 us i a iahese tee nn ee a ‘ , , ae rte SO stag Me a a fate ne Be : Li ee Be # = ae : os Ee ey : i P os ¢ ‘e I Pies i = : o> . ‘ oan ra vay YO ee eS a Rose @ iow oe ee eel f : ~ oe : c : : : : 2 ae x ; = : z x is = Ba ie - * ‘ — * : * Rae a # ae es tap bal * ai er a ee ee >: HR PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1959 _- - . . 7 - or ii ag be i : ae eee ‘ene eS ene ee ee ' : \ ee way : * 3 * m ‘ 5 s a pag Ma eee ome SE ee ee ee gee eee ay 2 EF 4 - cy oA es 4 J Ee] es Sing: sve ae 3 if eee : canse we have kept up with the “It comés for 5 purpose.” times, given them a nice place) Leslie has a complaint com- seneg (2a good food and get a lot of} mon to most bypass towns: Signe = ae,irepeat tourist business, What! permitted within interstafe - : : oak ieee Gee ot Lisbon Readies . | Dr. Frank Suggitt, head of Michi ° “i \Port Facilities can state University’s Resources _ around z * ‘ Development Department, says Tel union bes cute | for Superliners | at in. stutyof simost two donen: = Among the : LISBON (UPI) — Lishon harbor,|>YPassed Michigan’ cities andi This W ok! ; Brown, editor of rigs ee ee hamne, perk 46. iq. stage ships. wich eens Te i | - Comes (pop. 3,514) has been bypassed for| Shep: Begone edb een essay , of the world 300 yerre ago, is ready|the diversion of through traffic to and Goes as He Pleases {tour years, - |eourse olfered next month joes ) to play host to the 100,000-ton liners|@ by-pass.” eer oe Admittedly. he’s ‘‘a little | at the Pontiac Northern High) The first five days will be taught; pe frst | PEAT of the future, , That, too, is the story of Mason UMA, Aa Ponies patrol diced, because U.S. 121 wed to| Schaal pot by the Onkland County by P. Mark Smith, ot Birmingham to reviewing = Te tn Hernandez, 28, & Mexican The reas an ece Siaetee seeea| me tt Coe Armaricen Rnd Cones) chairman of the chapter program, al, shortly after he climbed over|shaking off the walls.” in cooperation with the Pontiacjand Mrs. Helen Adams, instructor. the international fence south o Parks and Recreation Dept. . Evan Thompson, water safety Yuma, “But,” Brown adds, “we e+ j representative from National - 'Hernaridez said it was his 26th) baven’t lost a single gas station eis to se will Be POd Cross headquarters in St illegal entry into this country. He} 88d We.ve got more restaurants | ~8*°5 Course Wil ‘06: ouis, : ‘said he bad been deported five| tham when we weren't bypassed. |April 1, 6, 8, 13 and 15, and April instruct the second week. will bé required to attend all 10| - times through court action and had| I haven't heard ene single com- |20-24 inclusive. Instructions will fe’ et nights of instructions to earn cer- departed voluntarily 20 times, plaint since it happened although |be given from 7 to 10 each night. There will be no expense to'those'tificates as water safety in- — — were = good many fears | rye course will -be open to any |taking the course, Mrs. Bennett/structors. | About 1,220,400 square miles, or ferchamt.: persons holding a current Red (pointed out. Besides, she added} The course is the first such to be 35 per cent of Canada's total land “Most of our auto dealers were senior fife saving certifi- it would provide an excellent-op- offered in Pontiac in about eight area, is forests. . along old U.S. 127. I guess they] cate or ts equivalent, according portunity for those planning to take| years, Mrs. Bennett said. : - : ? mde ee é who but Kroger has — cackling-tresh eggs | "KROGER MIXED GOV'T INSPECTED GRADE “A” | Ve EGG has firm, -_ eee Thick, rich i } egg Govern DOZEN - IN CARTON HORMEL BACON wantin. . 3% FRESH — FIRM — CRISP — CALIFORNIA ’ * Si — ~ Head Lettuce | Stor. ‘fe ALL kere I Wik OSER sr 4 BE Cy STORES 22:29 [s=) | [| Closed S225 Stores Way - RADISHES or ONIONS ............. 3 for 25e ey 12 4, 7 t / CAULIFLOWER ....... seeceeceees. head 296 —— WITH THIS Coupon ¢ raciiias op Er , EMBASSY—OT. JAR SOMERD gy SALAD DRESSING . ALE | KROGER— 8 FLAVORS vous canes vis } | > a Set" Reser ie Do | 0 sy Ch - ‘ aes one Saturday, Maren te. fag Eastern FROZEN 6 ~~ 49: anes GELATINS eceeveeee e VEGETABLES GERHCT DATED en, heehee arene nat SPOTLIGHT COFFEE... . 59° |/428/50FRU.= stamps; — -L : . AND PURCHASE : EAF OR ‘© "NEW" . H oF be CHOPPED spin, KROGER'S "NEW" SLICED . | 39: | Yoradie Porn | SWEET pene WHITE BREAD ......a&™ | FSR et Rae = tree oat sae | KROGER — SLICED YE BREAD | st 2 35 | —------ | LOA _ R E @eecese58sees. _ | 25 FREE VAtue | -FOR HAM OR) TURKEY GLAZING | e $400 | $74 THs coupon ano | en NO.2 Y4-Gal, PURCHASE oF PINEAPPLE ‘is... «453 90 5M ical, Dee Rect ero TRY WITH HAM FOR A DELICIOUS TASTE TREAT @ » $qo0l se ean er ace Ase a Nk, Meee | =m', AWONDALE PEARS ... 3% *9% —----- , , the» 15:0, ¢an31 a . , SCOTKINS NAPKINS . . 250 ct. boxes 38¢ | VAN CAMP TAMALES oz. can 3l¢ - PORTA-FILES , Strong white dinner napkins. : FOR TAX RECORDS, INSURANCE AND IMPORTANT PAPERS RIPE OLIVES:........... 2 b-0z. jars 49¢ SUGAR WAFERS ..... -3'/4-0z. pkg. 43¢ | $169 Each Peok-of-flavor Mt. Whitney. Guest size. Sunshine makes them fresh, erisp and deli . | . ‘lb. pkg. 3le GOLDEN FLUFFO......... “34. can 63 ~~ BORDEN'S MILK ....... .'/s-gal glass 37¢ | KEYKO MARGARINE /... Ib. pla. 31e GOWDENFLUFFO -'34b.con Be BORDEN'S MIK Ja | tsts Boz, bil. 29¢ . CHILISAUCE .......... 28-07. btls. 396 ICECREAM "SEBP..:.. '/o-gal. carton 89e Se SALAD DRESS ne for your if "i ig . Try Benriett’s for the best sauce ever! i Miller's Gold Seal trend a "9 Ray eo8 | . 4 ' Sotede 191/s-07. can 63¢ . RED HEART DOG FOOD 3 |\6-0z. cans 49¢ CREAM CHEESE ........ 8-Oz. Pkg. 2% STAR oT oo . a /2-02. can 63¢ Choice of beef, liver.or fish, Philadelphia Brand . _ : | | 3 ae OUBMON JUICE oh. 2 bon bli 23¢ . BREADED SHRIMP ........1-Lb. Pkg. 89¢, som ffenie'itege saby Maob 25, 1999 we ad V/5-02. | WE... BG z. otis. Z3¢ ere TT -Lb. Pkg. 89¢ stems effective through Sat., i ah espho d Hoge sandwiches. ; ih . bth hs. lo WON, a eee. ° ES ee Oe : wre cena ; cs ” a A Oe aE eae ooee cocevccccccsoooooooes « t 800099 00000809 000088 \ Spec your Seiateett en. 2 Easter. . 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PRR RS EG I eR tne KIDS 7 Nd Special $ 95 Price Ea. Only a very special purchase of 4 discontinued styles makes this outstanding buy possible. Choose from 8 smart shades for spring. Sizes Small, Medium, Large, and Extra Large. Available at Tel-Huron Store Only “Shop the Stores That Never Compromise on Quality” TEL-HURON CENTER | Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., Set. ‘til 9 P, M. TITIIiiiiiiiiriiiitiiiriiiiiiirriiririir ity Pri iyiiiitritiiiiiii titty HePsoocerococecagreneerehnpanneoroeeesocccesesseuenesaheneosestasbevososoootenpeoreseEoEneesonsoOnseenynrnamEE, Pe rrr iriiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiittiiiiiiitii ty ~ JACKET AND COAT COSTUMES! NEW SPRING COLORS, FABRICS! SIZES 7, 9, The newest in spring oni sum- , 13, 10, 12,14: LINGERIE ] 99 FORMERLY $3.98 ie $99 | FORMERLY $5.98 GROUP INCLUDES SLIPS AND PETTISLIPS: SHEATHS, LACE TRIMS, PLEATS, ‘PAJAMAS, LONG AND BABY DOLL STYLES. GOWNS, LONG AND “WALTZ LENGTH. 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From+left to ~ “Ruth Benner, left, and Peggy Wil- son, center, honor , joined other new members of the in making a mascot to present to Pauline Herron, members. The Golden Rule Etiquette Base By RHEA E. VIETOR Women’s Editor The Pontiac Press Most of us have a book of eti- quette in our homes, We have two here on the desk at the Pontiac Press, nyone who can read and has any curi- osity about the subject of manhers can learn the tion, which MRS, VIRTOR fork to use and whether or not it is cor- rect to pick up fried chicken with your fingers. . You may know the proper ritual to be observed at the launching of a ship, the cor- rect way to make d ms, or every intricate so- cial detail of a wedding, THERE'S A REASON ut you can fall short’ ‘of g & true gentleman or lady intro- - Mrs. Edward Shaw, left, is one of the sponsors for Trabajamas Club Here, she is served by Phyllis Burt, hostess for the evening. ~ * * by overlooking one basic point —the reason for these more — or less rigid codes of behavior. * * * Etiquette itself is the out- ward observance of certain fundamental principles. It is the adherence to a standard of conduct that has evolved through centuries—and for one reagon only, Manners, when you stop to think about them, are the lubri- cating force of society. They enable us to move smoothly with the least amount of fric- tion. ; ie social laws is meaningless, GOLDEN RULE Quite. simply, the basis for etiquette is the Golden Rule. - If you. are more concerned with the pleasure, comfort and ease of the other person than with your own, you cannot fail fo be a mannerly person. * * -* True courtesy springs from the heart. It is based upon ‘Upon graduaiion from high ithool; the girls may become members of the Trabajamas Alumnae Club. Henry ‘Georgia, ‘Clarke, Mrs. Jerry Dillion and . Myles - Maddox ° ' dole Sek Pentise Press Photes . .; : = Fi right are “Nicky Trietsch, corresponding secretary; Judi Johnson, treasurer; Lynn Thompson, recording secretary, and Carreen McClements, vice president. > * right, Trabajamas president. Members were all smiles as they were greeted at the door last night. Mae O , « ag don Single Law consideration for someéne else. It will enable you to choke back an unkind remark, avoid embarrassing another and per- form a gracious act so simply that it is almost unconscious, - * * * It is impossible to know and remember all the rules that govern our complex society, but if we base our actions upon kindness, simplicity and good will,’ we need never be afraid of having poor manners. 26 Tables in:Play at Bridge Session Pontiac Duplicate Bridge Club met at Elks Temple Moh- day evening for its monthly master-point game. six tables were in play. ‘Wirmers were Mrs. A] Sham- ‘bron, ‘Dr. W. H. Barron, Dr. Bruce . Hubbard, Dr. John . Schmidt, Mr. and Mrs. Bud .Maybaum, Mrs, Arnold Rich- ards, Mrs. A, K. MacKean, -_Edwin V. s 4 Plan to Pick. ‘Secretary of the Week Nominations for Top Business Girl Open in County institute sponsoring a “Secretary of the Week of Oakiand County” Birthday Party Is Given for Mrs. Merchant “Mr. and M Willard Mer- chant, Mr, Mrs. Raymond Larose, and Mrs. Carl - Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin West, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. E. Arthur Tatro, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kowaleski and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Diener. Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kowaleski of Rochester and Mrs. Edmond Tatro of Alpena. Twenty- © 150 Turn Out for Local OES Special Dinner Pontiac OES Chapter 228 honored 15 live, charter, and honorary members at a coop- erative dinner Monday evening at the Roosevelt Masonic Temple. The “Old Time Work’’ of the chapter, in the year 1867, was. exemplified by past matrons, patrons, life and honorary members. Over 150 members and friends: attended the . special meeting. Guests from Ovid, Birmingham, Walled Lake, North Branch, Goodrich, Fen- ton, and Areme Chapters were introduced. Church Unit Meets ‘The Elizabeth Circle met at the First: Christian Church to sew cancer pads’. Luncheon was served by Mrs, Arthur _ Smith and Mrs, Leona Hunter. 2 ’ lifelong dream ca’ _: PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, U.of ‘Operation — Friendship’ Explained Talk on Travels by City Teacher _~ Also .Given Michigan Alumnae Club, held Tuesday evening at the. home of Mrs, Donald S. Brownlee of East Square Lake road. * * * Mrs, Host told about the or- jentation program planned to be held. at Cranbrook in Sep- * tember and asked local club members to help entertain ex- change students in their homes’ bb ge f i sete .f Ef H £ il live EI 3 f i : | E i ; vt ‘ ee oe “Wow, I feel like a new woman!” says “Candy” (right), who has just had a retriever clip from Barbara Mc- Cormick. That's “Pierre,” who. was 4 lum * Nellie Mehta, from Bombay, India, is a scholarship student at the Cran- brook Academy of Art in Bloomfield - Hills. Wearing the traditional sari of a her native country, she is sitting at her | April 2-4 Show to Provide Scholarship loom working on a new design. Nellie is contributing a modern woven of bamboo strips and to the Student Scholarship Sale. wool Students Plan Art Sale at Cranbrook owner’s Patience, Understanding’ Key to Success the guinea pig and inspi rs . poodle having his Royal Dutch clip trimmed up for the Easter holiday. Pontine Press Photo iration for his - clipping enterprise, @ She Trims Poodles for Fun and Protit By LYDIA ROTHMAN Patience and kindness are the key to success for an en- terprising Pontiac woman who has suddenly found herself launched in a unique and high- ly specialized. part time job. Lots of love and understand- ing have won Barbara _Mc- Cormick: of Liberty street a large following of happy cus- tomers and happier four-footed friends in her poodle-clipping venture. : x & kk Poodles, never shed and must be trimmed about once a month in order to be kept clean and healthy. However, being highly intelligent and. often _high- strurig and nervous, they can- not be handled by just anyone. STARTED, WITH ‘PIERRE’ © Miss McCormick started in her. poodle trimming business about three years ago when a true and she found herself the proud owner of ‘‘Pierre,”’ a miniature gray poodle. To save money and (9 keep the wonderful. . ’ clowns of the animal kingdom, her new pet lookigg chic and well groomed, Miss McCor- mick learned fo trim Pierre herself. ee -* * * Pierre developed an ear in- fection’ which meant regular trips to the vets. The vet was so. impressed by the progress of Miss. McCormick's trims that he asked to send her cus- tomers. “So, in between dancing les- sons—for she teaches ballroom, tap and ballet—Miss McCor- mick hag a growing poodie business, She She seems to have found the secret of ‘successful animal handling which is never-ending - patience, gentleness and the realization that each dog is a. ~ living creature with no two alike. : ao Poodles are often. frightened about the first clipping and especially afraid of the sound Abe clippers make. Misg Me- } ro a a) E ’ Cormick takes a great deal of time in first befriending her four-footed customers and then showing them all the tools to be. used. They are very in? quisitive animals and must know the what and wherefore . everything before accepting t. Being vain creatures at heart, they soon realize what the whole beautifying business is about and really enjoy the routine. Some become so re- laxed that. they close their sleep. A standing rule in the base? - ment beauty parlor is no own- ers allowed. Many .of these mischievous creatures play and . clown around in front of their owners like naughty children making them difficult to clip. During her three years of trimming poodles, Miss Me- Cormick (who never uses tran- “quilizers or other medications to quiet her customers) has had only ont roublesome cus- tomer, However, he too, finally agreed that » dog's life is not so bad. " g*,F efit a | a fH f [ t Hi mr é Hi Tide B ERE vee $3 Fy E 3 Child Culture Club Plans Dads Night >The Child Culture Club met Ae, Fe es VM ae a 7 AE 9 ~~ Me, & &, > ‘te. CENT eee of : t Nips. all with exclusive labels. = =e Fabulous Easter GIFT JEWELRY 8 _ fare enough to give the very % SOK / as = ——————— PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL - 11% 5. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes Write. phone ot call in person for Free Pamphiet PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO 9 © Men. through Sat. - Here’s how... 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Oxtord Police Chief Al Rela) Stee are a reported today. salary schedule will become Hold Avon Youth on Alcoholic Beverage Count AVON TOWNSHIP—Backing out of a private driveway here without stopping led to the arrest of a 20- year-old Pontiac youth who was later jailed for having: tix bottles of beer in his car, Romeo State police reported today. Richard Gibson, of 2761 Vendome St. is in Oakland County Jail today, i and at 10 a.m. in the commission of- ' |fices on Telegraph road, Pontiac, © saerga ce ae : | “The Purposes of this- meeting Gibson was to be arraigned today before Justice Luther C. Green in) Rochester. to be-sponsored by the Joseph . Bird Order of Eastern Star tie emir is 4 eee High School gymnasium wl contre Ma Se Hikes Starting’ Rates, Adds Increments school year was approved at a special meeting of the Board of Education, Clifford H, Smart, su- Total cost of the increase for | os 5u6 tonthagn anne wa be $64,200, according to Smart. The maximum salary schedule for teachers with bachelors de- Young Drivers Need | Hazards Training. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Student Welled © le OF ‘Nonid : WALLED LAKE -- A tenches} perinttendent of. schools ‘ammounded}. | Fire chiefs fh communities Party April 16 Event to Be Held at Annuol Farm Bureau | of Fire Hazard Fire Officials Sound. Alert.on Grass Blazes m Oakland County ee nee ae aaa | der nonpanic conditions, he said, student drivers can acquire built-| i responses for ane then the real \thing comes along. Man From Aien Burns to Death on Detroit Job Warn Residents rats EP A "= $1995 SURNINGHAM RAMBLER *\ directed to get cost ee cal with a view to having the village do the job alone and~also if it) bwas named to continue serving as combination village manager,’ “ treasurer and clerk. Robert; rae ‘was. reappointed village | ek ae j . NEISNER'S SAGINAW. Open Daily 9:30-5:30 Mon., Fri., 9:30-9 » tht, ‘sale! 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No 1 ebout ry eee So cas aa ee be. closing ale between, the x * * Chu and Butdrd said the radar za Boa Ming Sel Sk aay set to reag signs implanted in rg. pr ss aga They Ipaalel areas of the arp or pat. The engineers said they believe Nene: “program can be in experi- mental use within two years and iS Ginerst Ws WEY five years, = Meager. Soredid Drives “4 Home Hunger Theme f rae gush ‘cat ore Cael » signal if collision appears immi-|/e# “NEW YORK & wail here. 6 sb much stress is put on bigness— sizes in olives, for example, begin with’ colossal, or somg. such word it. is a: pleasure to read about V. K.. Zworykin's Radio Pill, The Rockefeller Institute scientist is ‘one of 10 winners of the 1958 Miniaturization Awards. Working with a jeweler’s eye- piece, apparently, Dr. Zworykin managed to stuff a complete high- fidelity’ FM radio broadcasting station into a. -capsule—including microphone, power oscillator, ‘j|antenna and battery. You eat it, of course. Then ‘it broadcasts -a lot of interesting through ‘your body. Comes in facts about, you as it meanders a: nail, weighs Half an ounce, fies sound 400 times. This is even:lighter than the late Walter Howey’s patent-applied-for hearing aid, which consisted of a pearl button for the ear and a little piece of insulated wire run- ning down the cheek and neck to the inner collar of one’s coat. ‘cloth by a small_safety pin. \* * * the man at the patent office it i the sie of an adult's-thamb. gat, quires no cords or buttons, ampli |Laboratories—and pinhead-size electric lights. are 1 inch in length and .35 inch) - Te “Thay welgh 5 milli-| “You call that a hearing “aid?” items a “fowek of the ‘oterd list. is, the Martin Company's 5-pound' atomic generator, named SNAP— Re Sous 30 we learn what. ics, ‘ | dropped There the wife was fastened to the 490 W! “Last half of ninth inning in de- : ciding game of World Series, Babe Ruth at bat in Yankee Stadium, Three men on and Yankees behind -| same and World Series—but the ball struck and killed President Roosevelt, who had left the game|_ I won't sleep for nights Loh og fiena: recently won a installed radar assembly—which [min (Japanese noodles). was-the| several flavors. : Walter replied icily, “It ear| ("Paragraph of & news story. ‘The! tract to supply needed on themienu at a public) Not to be outlittled, Peter’ J. io poe talk — io for the building of the agg a dinner here, Pijoan and John Buckley of West- ___ |agreeableness among reporters and Academy. The salesman who made tactured for about $250 per unit. |- The. dinner marked the 10th an-|inghouse built a gyro mdtor the| _ Kelth ©. Johnson of Stamford rewrite men can be traced in Part.\ine deal was exuberant. Att ® jnivergary of the United Nations|size of a dime. The wheel rotates| Usiversity won a prize (and sooh ‘at least, to their eternal search to kissing an Air Force general yl “on |Declaration of Human’ Rights and at a speed of 27,000 revolutions per| * fortume, “one presumes) by find the proper word, the Proper ios cheeks he said, “Now, f miust picks |was: sponsored’ by? the . Honolulu minute, breaking Latin’ America’s) building “= fine tape-recording thought, the proper alignment of do something good for the acad. : record. | machine that ts the’ same size facts in the order of their im-), Pear 9 Seat my; I must give it a present. Sasa mii mrs Sel aid | or "chrome aly. i the engineers said in YMCA. old restores eatin | ,. See ” 4 ¥ lustre without hard ® report to the institute of radio. The idea wad to show how litte Seo we ei po sa but re- /portance, ‘Could Ibuy’ you something you) _ALUMEOLO are gentle re hands. At a stores now. al rs convention. food people in- many parts of the| The Sonotones people, or elves, .s fs! : Ray Erwin, discussing leads in (could (cceliemaenemmeennenmnantemeaeeeneeiel a ae - 0s Mes a Heothah : H system tan be installed to' world have to eat. | Won an award With a hearing aig. fh he “ever has to make an ad- his Editor and Publisher column, team?" a : i , se ‘ Sorry : No Sales to Dealers ; ‘a4 BULL SHANK PORTION , = — — aw ee ny | = “ote ty eae ae if oe agi | 1410.16 Size a Lb. | tes | | WHOLE F | 245° HAM u 49¢ por PORTION 4? : Vase Tom Fully Cooked . > $ Semi-Boneless Hams ee ee ae e _ Hyarade's Shinto, Deftted es flies SF 7 == Canned H reat p | pdm: nne ams . coeoove OO @ ade Wichary Spmbed Top Teste Mich. 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"SU ae Mums: © = -|o} HYACINTHS . | : Aworted Colors, Large Pot Foil Wrapped, Large Pot | nee "tee Pa Are They hr trey, Merk 268738 / ‘ * ‘ eo: nohtby GOP NEW YORK (A (AP) — “I don't w. (complete boredom, wouldn't it? It! “T think I was horn with a night- seit het ee elle ww D—A want to play Lady MacBeth or be| She brings a great gust il be frightening.” time metabolism. I'll stay up all|/be if she could write it = ; a big fat star,” said Audrey | ing ‘and enjoys a varied | : Her favorite: color is bright red./night cleaning closets rather than Audrey erinned gad ae aie 4 County Group _ Issues robg| Meadows. she just want to keep cause thé only musical instrument|She says it makes her feel good.|write letters. I hate writing * she can play is the pis hi She likes to read, water ski, cook! letters.” * “She Pgh! ondt “Tm a ‘kind of slap-happy char.| one. finger’’—she plans 4 +/and watch baseball and football.|—— " : Bright Red Brochure| m acter. I've loved every show I've sons on vata ne ie . About Democrats pitts Quitand County Republican Fd edantbeiced Andrey the t! mind.” inance Committee says try Trovato, who owns 23 suits, a "So man | would Y people tod re ing ne on {00 20. Michigar sont tet. : dozen hats (including a tur Yukon|copal. missionary — she used to (here were time, that Belative,” she ‘said, “t “bebewe Ja “B09 under in escther Tax : “It’s not a new approach,” he|cap), and seven fancy: vests, saySiteach Sunday School -- has been kindness and a faith in something tide.” mocrat said. “It's the same old thing.|that “being a legislator is a high\* standout .in practically every Small Sugar Plant Or someone beyond ourselves. If | The only thing that bores her| ° =» is “a closed mind.” The thing that there| attracts her most is “a curiotis It's awful easy to criticize and position and the members of the branch of the entertainment field.’ we all practiced kindness on a The party's county finance heads/condemn the Democrats, but do|General Assembly should take She taried as « concert sing larger scale, we'd have fewer mis- een sn at Oe Bg ees Run by {7-Year-Old “rss See how they would handle the state’s ; F Pll “T don't. believe m anger going after others who haven't been finances?” ~ He also critical of newsmen | nown as televieian’s brightest, or fear. . ech in asked to give before. _ Local Republicans seek new sus-|Who. appear in the chamber'| treeziest young comedienne. DENVER, Colo, @ — Bernard “The only thing that really These untapped sources have | taining contributiors who can give| “dressed in untasteful sports jac- After @ two-year layoff, she re-(Hynes, a 17-year-old Denver high| makes me-angry is the sight of im their possession already or |*! Per month or subscription con-|kets,. store-bought.” = sumed her career as a quiz show| School student, figures he has the/injustice. The only thing that can expect Yo receive a bright |'tibutors at $5 a year. This is} The youthful senator. can welllperformer and guest star. Te ee en ee eg a tee clamnente—tenet red brechure from the commit. (SPelled out in 10,000 pamphlets pre-| afford to be critical, however. In| Friday night she tries a-new role, tory. It is mounted ane 8 by 4 canes, lightning, thunder, tee entitled, “The threat of the pared for the committee by a top| private life he's a custom tailor. |pinch - hitting, or R. * _ % ” t are “fussy” about Democrat Party: to you, your {member of the MacManus John & — | Murrow, | lines cuts up. hia sugar heets| | “Tdon't have many social tears. their orange juice family, and your future!” See er rertising tesa fo acm. Reckless Legislation? - Re by hand and starts them through|I¢ there is a job“1 know I can’t Ag. OF uge J! : ioe eee HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI)—Leg-| spell and hired me for this job,”|tion, filtration, sulfonation and| She feels her biggest defect as) +‘ The name to look for... ber’ of the committee calls "| Newspapers reach the same peo-|islators had to look twice when a the said, cheerfully, “I’ve always| finally to be evaporamee gnd > ll a@ person is her tendency to pro- the can to reach for. Ghoul te give end join the cor. ple—practically everyone in every bill was submitted to the General wanted to be a newspaper gal.” tallized crastinate. * : “ae n Gy - |market ~ day after day. For Assembly. They looked, then! “I've been very fortunate in the) He’s never seen the inside pa a! “FT let things pile up, and some- and, best of all, it costs no more! =e * © & newspapers offer news and fea-'looked again. The bill stated, “An. | shows I've been on and the people real beet sugar factory. He got times when I finally get around, ; . We're trying to broaden the tures of special appeal for every Act concerning reckless driving, I've worked with,” said Audrey, ithe idea for his small factory in to doing them, it’s too late. That's) * Aa giving base and get more. people member of the family. | providing for same.” who . hes a nice trait of alwaysia pacnaatid book, =< ia big fault with me. * Wega f National Gives You Low, Low Prices Seve 18 with This ‘Couben ; Hills Bros. 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Plant. ho lives at 1340 Eason St., heads __ ‘“ = Sunwin — = St ca See Sie Se hae STS ee cae ff Mi eon ont ron. ft ice marks in March. Presenting tradition-~ 1959, 319 employes have been similarly honored. ea! Concrete f oor Ename al watch awards was H.A.C. 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(AP)—J, Normiag became the : repre- sentative for the Major League despite ‘the belligerent copulitiin kaphe player-owner . relations > job because of his own belliger-. * * 2 Lewis was given the ax here yesterday at a of the nounced they now have whofe than an attorney, =, > The representatives, after a day long meeting, took back tg their reapective clubs a proposal to set up a central office in New York’) representative. Scott already has/ as an agent for numerous): the top 0 at 75. | LOS ANGELES (AP) - Tomy Lee, the English - bred colt who was the nation’s No. 2 meeting Robin representatives, They an-{phia Pp minded population within a ~ /500-mile radius of the city. He said “But we. felt,” said one mehee oe potential spec- sentative, who declined use of his Cietidkt’s O ‘yur wit denesilttes plans to build a 100,000-seat sta- ‘ 25, — ti {Mish Bhusetale *e Atgeles at % Picage (A) ve Bitesburgh t Feit 2s a : Mess. “Roakie Joe) | te ets SWS INJURED — World chi in ay Se re near Es : : : , out ‘Indians ‘3 Cleveland at high jumper John be As soon as the President 7 | iC B rt B Pp Baltimore shelled Kansas City seven innings. ’. ee Bt Leb ve open st Beets Boston University was ‘injured the invitation offi o. Wwe u on ecomes : TO ll-3 at West Palm oe een ae Oo shinai pee gs his left foot be- committee to bring the Peagag toy we Gon : ecg gh ge AL _t by lew Yankees et the ob ae igo came jammed in a’moving elg- | Mithigan, wil €0 into aétion. -]; CHICAGO. @®—M. C. ‘Burton, /Burton plays with one of Sepperintiuding homers by Gus Triandos| exes for five runs onload 282 "eben: Prebcice ‘yator at the school. The injury “Our official brochure with De-” Michigan's basketball co-captain/stein's Globetrotter units. -~ [and Willie Tasby seven hits, in the fifth inning. The) peiret. rs elf may — him for possibly en fe oe Dt ee ee — wie. Sicilian Washington hung the seventh) Yanks" won it 64 and sotel 0 v8 Philadelphia ‘at Cleary two .months. gamngiated ne jeesaon, urned professional. school stars at Muskegon| straight defeat on Cincinnati, 1-8|string of 10 scoreless innings iv ipa, 3 wear 9a-ee ? co ee F \Arlas Vee 2 Lifwauiee at Bredecien Fritz Is Gone —— EAST LANSING #—A iate start, [well go anywhere ‘| season. jgames—last fall and had undisput- ; Slam a long session and a lot of work. That's I Coach Duffy Daugherty will have three new assistants to break in, He'll have one of the smaliest But Michigan State can’t very but up this e eR . The Spartans won only three and lost six—all squads im recent years and one_|Buck Nystrom along as an assist- of the thinnest, in terms of ex: jant. Duffy. Sets Spring Football Plans time to fecover from the inevitable bumps*and bruises, * * * ‘ Everett (Sonny) Grardelius, of- fensive backfield coach, will be missing this year. Grandelius left Bill Yeoman will move from defensive te ‘offensive backfield coach. Dan Boisture, hired from Redford St, Mary High in De. troft, will become defensive back- field coach, : player, will replace Nystrom as an) assistant coach... .. ~ we 4 Se RY RS Calvin Stoll, former assistant at the University of Georgia and ex Minnesota. end,’ will become. end Michigan . Staté-.hasn’t' had an end coach as such’ since Bob ants. kk For several years, MSU had a stockpile of talent in the end de- partment. But quality and quantity was scarce last year—in ends as at nearly every other. position—fore- ing cOgche's to the decision it ed hold on last place in the con* ‘Minor’ Program Slated . = should bea full time job again. “At least the forecasters can't very well put us eut on a limb this year,” Daugherty said. “| 3 E F | t ih LUT, ret ie i 3 z Football at San ta’ ‘Clara, ; . 4 f wf = with a minor prvgram in| which won two San Francisey cit titles, . 50 tamer sized, “In no way-does this minor return to Devaney left" in 1956, the chores |5! being divided among other assist-| Sls Lead Canadiens: } Past Hawks, 4-2 ' Harry Lumley Sparkles as Boston Skaters To Leafs, 5-1 ; “Linebacker Zatkoff, 2 former Michigan star from Ham- = ehing trarnck, announced his retirement victories by Montreal and the Bra- from professional footbal] yester. Se meade ay ee int day. the Stanley } hockey Zatkoff, twice an all-National eg! W8 Football ague Marcel .Bonin sparked the Ca he is leaving the game nadiens to. a 42 victory over of mounting Chicage and -Lamiey held To- and recurring ronte at bey in. Besten’s 5-1 knee injery. : victory. ys opening ed to play town, fimal series. from the Cleveland: Browns for ; __ = 8 halfback Lew Carpenter and a [es Richard, out for the past two draft choice. The Browns had ee ome : him up earlier from Green - the Canadiens from the , lee: When he went into the dressing His : ’ “ Yoom to congratulate the team, an retire: the. Lions 4TH GOAL—Marcel Bonin of the Montreal AP Wireghete’ Bonin sang out: Capt: Joe and| Canadiens (dark jersey) gets his team’s 4th him. Montreal won the game 42 in the first of “Hey, Rocket, here ‘are your Wayne Walker, ‘| goal past Chicago goalie Glenn Hall as Black the best-of-seven games of Stanley Cup playoffs gloves,”* he said, pointing to a pile Coach George Hawk defenseman Al Arbour tries to restrain’ in Montreal. Soe of equipment he had just \hopes to — ed, including Richard's gloves. er rookie , ° * *® . * “You had better take good care Sessions to Begin April 13 a oat beter fake sitll sore: Bonin’s twe goals broke open: & 21 contest in which Montrea ee Jatt et ee Canadien Phil Goyette is a doubt« ful starter for tomorrow night’s game, He needed six stitches to: ~ Close. a deep cut near the Achilles: tendon ‘of his left foot after a play during the third period. 2 er "3 Laniley had $2 saves in thwart: . ¢ 2a de an peas a eo a ee \ 1 PS Ae a Ee, eves a 2 te i Pea Bee Fk 2 Bal hy Ngo te DS. Sees ew eee et eee Seem - Bee Bt eS Us Ps €& ; 5 ey Dee ford ee * se f 5 je ORE oe Gee 7 Pirate Hurler | jon Four-Hitter Nelson, Foiles, / Harris Rap Homers; Foytack Is Impressive in Defeat Seer or| nn eee ers, 3-1, and snapped s oe *Did you get some of it. Why not? four-game winning streak before : ~ eee ‘Detroit Automebile Not to be overlooked in Law's Inter-Insurance Exchange vietory — first time anyone has at Autemebile Club ef Michigan Paul Foytack's seven-inning. stint ob 2s ee as oe i i é . : ponte apy ir yb CLOSE LOOK — Umpire Tom Gorman gets. man Don Blasingame lets ball J. BOGUE—Mer. ‘ST. LOUIS (UPI) — Red Schoen-] His big project now is to follow|of a fn the pevents| * wes mid-season é ‘ =a i eS ue ee shortly after he went inte the eer a ag year f | coaches on Wedr' ‘ay, April 1 at) au ne could do when he saw his| Aside from Harris’ homier, the, WP¢” most 1 , : | ; Pecks Lane peat The girls’ 1, Cath-lonly Tiger to reach wes wreiad READY MADE s , A Se ogee to, PRT Se ek | en : be 9 ney Sa nicked Foytack for a run in the| ji0 j 4s ate differently than the one of Cardinals-Giants agers negra en: Nanegicerp bs rr very healthy . : last year. Instead of having an valtcom: pal te made to cnpanten tearvonat (Make 2-for-2 Deal |sszc* cst be made to organize individual |MOKE L-i0f- with a single to score Mazeroski. . school leagues for each of the 18 > PITTBURGH DETROIT - cemaetary eaten tnt PETERSBURG, Pia. lore win tit ora SOY , : -~~The primary purpose 4010 4606) more to participate Choate ) Francisco Giants 4000 4010) Se ceed As dimat % titer ghey infielder-out- saGe m 3e00 school league season, a one-game fielder, ablonski, 30 00 ¢ 3000: ciutaniton Coutennent wl be Welt Case the Associated pois 4 oe) ; : waesak cutpeltt-apiiast toe wie Jones, 33 years old, had a 14-13 ig heeescrranc | schools. record last year but his earned run/ Detroit ................ Re Ee a ee atic ue Mound Labs rsh geome yo Ng BS program to the --veek a an a; Nar April 13. The girls’ season will start|a rookie. Both righthanders,|Sicsenh's) Dana se ume Oe : . the week of April 20. Both pn- was 38—Bolting. HR—Harris, Nelson, | grams will run approximately Any suit purchased this week, up to seven vr-'s Saturday noon will be ready for Easter a ; wearing! | ‘ Swan Quintet Falls inhrcbes | | "meas |’ FAMOUS Master. Tailors? 3 Mr. John Ristich Johnson & Anderson handed| "a ne is in. charge, to White Swan its first defeat in a) ¢ ~ g T* | ji Insure a suit ra 2 you'll be proud of! HARWOOD SUITS League Class A basketball play- offs at Crary Junior High. After a- scoreless three-minute’ overtime period, John Newcombe) min-} bring J&A Swan mode of fashion in automobiles, as well as w thain-drive - = 1 : ° ° ° ee io ic te wines” few oe, Bec port _in dress, has found its way into our American ‘Ron Woodhall 10 to lead the Drug Sema ae a : : iste to a 4541 triumph over the) MONTHS TO PAY — Ff au-sires a s10CK pec way of life. ... For’those who want style, Drug clash Thursday at 7:30 pm. | oe , . economy, and riding comfort . . . “Chevrolet Why ‘bé ‘satisfied, with anything less then the caroey styled, beautifully made Harwood suits: e Is the Answer” for those who want low prices, Both Eliminated | ALL.S. ROYALS ARE SAFETY FIRST riRes ye SPECIAL PRICES : high frade-in, = Pag ag eh: service after the | “ST AUGUSTINE, Fis, (AP) =| : . | Tinido Renta. ON. : sale... “Matthews-Hargreav es. Is the Place!” =| rea See : | esceeet TOPCOATS sc al champion and the medalist | a ready out of the running. | ee SPORT COATS eds rat rw | EI LR re” BS SLACKS G PANTS. _year’s winner, Ed Randall of Roch- “ester, N.Y, 5 and 4, in the first Fo Bh arene Hosni pone) aay | SAGINAW ST 2. i i” ze Sige cap 34 Mill St. . (Downtown Pontiac) National Amateur champion, won] [6 i. i a@e ma | a 1$hole match over A. E. Whit-/) Gia a cag of Daweh ™ Ee od we sate | P; Pa ~ ae ee : 3 ee : * : le 4 kate With H,GUY MOATS Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press.’ ~ oe wf, SHOW 18 ON-Exhibits such as this and many other boats and equipment can be seen at the Sports, Boat and Travel Show which started yesterday at the Pontiac Armory on Water Street. rs F z Ht The show, with over 50 exhibitors, will continue through Sunday. Weekday show hotrs run from 4;00 p. m. to 11: and Thursday at 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. 00 p. m. with stage shows tonight [- My - ii Outlook Regarded Dim for State Deer Herd By The Press Outdoors Editor a acrateresre: we PLEIN 0 oe | Bed * whether or not a break in the weather, from rough to sections. A heavy thaw, that might: expose ground shrubs, might slow the starvation rate, along with fFy d : look for the herd is very dim. The starvation toll looms as the worst in state history. af the conditions ern Peninsula wpe the prospect much darker than before. *% & # DOGS TAKE HEAVY TOLL The snow-laden blast from the northwest forced deer above the Straits to remain more closely confined than at any time this winter, say conservation authorities. x 2? ° * the Oak- Reports from several areas in both the Upper and ’s »). Lower Peninsulas, point to increased starvation losses and } addition kills of weakened deer by dogs. All but the Gay- lord district have found many deer killed by dogs, depart- ment reports state. BIG STURGEON A RARITY THESE DAYS! ; Windup of the state spearing season for sturgeon reminds ‘this observer of the days many years ago when this strange, knob-studded creature was plentiful—and big--ih Michigan waters. x * * Lake Michigan trout and whitefish commercial fish- érman frequently found huge specimens of the unusual fish in their nets. At one time Mollhagen Brothers of St. Jée took two sturgeons off Grand Hayen that measured close to 12 feet in length, weighed 500 pounds. ~ Placed alive in‘two big tanks on the old Graham & Mor- ton Steamship line docks, they attracted big crowds of boat weekend excursionists from Chicago. . ; St. Joe, by the way, was one of the most important ports of Great Lakes commercial fishermen, who operated a half dozen large fleets of sturdy fishing tugs. The business today, .|has dwindled to @ mere fraction of what it was around the early 1900s. , , to leave It probably will not make much difference, right now, | - soft conditions, comes to the Michigan deer-yarding| — freeing deer confined to close areas. However, the out-} Last week’s brief blizzard that dumped from six to} #4 ten inches of snow over the Upper Peninsula and north-| 4 Going Through ‘Locks Simple and Can Be Fun: A cruising-minded boatman need not hesitate to use waterways that pitfalls is needed. i ‘You will want fenders and a boat hook to fend off your boat from the lock’s walls ‘as water rises or falls in the locks. Carry about 100 feet of mooring line, b to a ring or bollard. If you do you will probably break the line or find your boat hanging by it. Instead, loop the line around the bollard or ring so you can play it out or haul it in as necessary. BRAKES RELINED + 15 FAMOUS SERVICES: Sar Stier saiest pedal Senrance: shect ee venshe ties © Ford | Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. Other Cars $16.95 Except Nash. Stadebaker, Hudson MARKET TIRE CO. TSiump.in Flight Ducks LANSING — While the wintering}..It added, “‘canyasbacks and red- waterfowl population is about the|heads.were given special protec- same as last year in the Missis-/tion by reducing the sippi Flyway of which Michigan is/from four to two jn 1958, yet the a part, fluctuations have occurred| downward trend in the flyway pop-| in individual species, according to| ulation continued, Wildlife officials a recent release of the Bureau of} feel that this situation, if it proves to be general, may require more} The buread, branch of the [Mastic action.” bag limit # On the brighter side, Canada [Tie to Get Boat and Motor 2 PROTECTION A biusoiecbiemotselsceasey Only a Few Pennies Per Day! These Famous Brand BOATS: Sera soso Se of] Ses siatet soca eases pee ma ores Call , athe Ree > Nae si types of aries irouranes | TRAILERS .', . Riverdale & Alloy faved | FF cen. Drotect your imestrent I _ Watch Fer Ove Grand a | W, W. HUTTEMLOONEN Accge, (Come SL tere : Te . eel ncy” Raa . 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Trappers enjoyed 2 record beaver and otter harvest last year. = ‘ a ety -Day One of Michigan's fastest grow- rl ri Ff H slit a R geeyea 7 | elt ae 3 e é i a Fa 5 Indoor Open Tourney This Weekend in Detroit Archery Big However, extinguishers manufactured prior to that date, land in service at that time, may be used by boat owners until Jan. 1, 1962. After that date their use most small craft will be pro- Wright of Detroit, Bob Bitner of eet Slated Jack Witt, speaking for the Ben Pearson a] 2 augdig « treeeewe bited. Election Also on Tonight's Program UP TO 50% DISCOUNT < ON NEW & USED AUTO PARTS For Wrecked and Junk Cars and Trucks BAGLEY AUTO PARTS 170 Bagley St. We Pay Top $$$$ eh Open Sun 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. FE 5-9210-19 | UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | _- ot _ Sportsmen’s club, at Waterford, |and «Pete Dawkins at OCSC topped by installation of new pres- ident, ‘Harry Barnes and other OCSC officers. 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SL ee Oe aS See er THE FORTAAS: PRESS, WEDNESDAY, 3 MancH 25, 1959 | : : ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee op eee cee . i Se ae “ug ee aes” a pte ees er -Tlth Frame * Sot aa But Stengel bas more outfield- ' Bobby Richardoon probably will that Stengel ann iw does ers than ‘that, Yogi Berra, jong}be at second, Gil McDougald at|‘‘one problem. : & or leaguers| pitchers in the ‘business; Largen a the Yankees’ No, 1 catcher, canjshort and either Andy Carey They're -al so peed. Koen (946); Johnny Kucks (8-8); Tom “fy UCR ABATE e : 2 eet Z rdivant (3-6); Duke Maas (11-8 Elston Howard, third. decide which pla: . “There have been no new threats to the charmed “300” nang Eotukd ep (11-8)| play right field'and Elston Howard,| Jerry Lumpe at third. But when| to be hard to layer and Art Dittmar, (9-8). Backing up! who probably will take over for Kubek returns, he figures to take to. keep, he explains, = circle-around the Pontiac area: but an Orciard Lake) ‘Casey Stengel says they can't. * | Duren (6-4) in the bullpen, he has|Berra as the top catcher this sea-\°Ver the shortstop post with Mc-| Whichever ones “he decides to” -Npgiet repenily furned: the frick in a Detroit doubles| Stengel, who has guided the little Boby Shantz (7-6), who also! son, can play left. Any way Stengel) 571 taking over second from’ keep, they figure to make a sham ‘ tournament. - oe 5 a ee aan be Gees 0 8 Sethe: Eek ants © iG Sen, a lacie wideas ot eet Se ee years as manager, picks - onroe (4-2) two veterans, ing, e Yankees have y of oth-' pennant race _ as : ‘Frank Miller went all the way despite off-target hits trait as the club- most likely to Murry Dickson (07) and Virgil| a r* er possibilities — so many in fact they did last year, oC ch Si oe Whe: paiie Peete: eames wre few gant tar be- eve Ws ten trot Trucks (2-2). John Blanchard, who hit | fe at Denver last ‘year with 19 | tween in ts of any kind. He had other games, “But wha t the ent, Met's foce Of the Yankee rookie hurlers, | of 20h end 208 May Tot @aperieling TOA series. facts,” Stengel sald. “We have | players on our bench, what the : " ate A former Cooley Lanes) heii we even have players im 2: ~~. . {gtar where he averaged 183) the pode who would be regu- | A peat. is Held in the e, sae oe se any other club but the uditions HNP LAR Sexton, | wut ml pend aemaceagpe at “they say Yue “got | a Bg : new Bowlerama alleys) weu, them who say it should have for Skate Show in Detroit. Naomi and Fred the same ones, They'd be happy. AQ Wood of Pontiac are 4th in| My problem is to decide which ahi |e on players to keep, We only have : same tourney. . City Rolladium Artists! 4 stubborn six pin in the 10th te I frame prevented Jim Bailey of Bid .for Leading Ports eval Oak from going the route in- ‘Spinning Wheels’ inst saturday in loop play. He Py ee wp spe. oni o SE ores Auditions were held this week ‘ A practice 300 for the Jead solo parts in the 10th was rolled in annual Pontiac Rolladium show Hazel Park the or ne Wheels,” which will be other day by ay ee Hugo Berns fol- diym j lowing games of =. , ‘ D e 226 and 192, He Fours in all divisions, Those win- st “verkler's | Wallace at South 7 §T Onk. Reskty 2 ning the lead roles will appear i Lyon started 0 D. = with the National Roller Skat- |” with aeves * + to be content j leaving the 7 pin = os ie eee b i Dy. : h frame a . 46 | Osmun's $5 Recruit 45 ; hit. Al Bi ! . eq hit. Al Blur it a LP, XG 8 a perfect games, Rod w 1 Bon, Nicholie 67 Joe's Coney 5S. power your car or truck for top per- Smith, who manages both F POINT OF VIEW — Harvey Raynor (left), checking greens = 8} $3] Bowes Seaitust a Hoyt “Reaity i : jham Bowt and Bowlero in Royal! with a greenskeeper during if tourna- |Owens Service 56 47 S1|Hart Window 81 A Oaemeen Sal + is offering $2,000 to the first a rain to see if they are fit for &. Mkt. 56 48 VanWagoners 46 9: |Kingsley Inn HF 6. iz . xf ment play, thinks American gif is better than ever. The PGA tour- "s Dr 83 51 Auburn Lanes 43 60'C View 36 Key 4 i a sanctioned 300 in ‘3, C P :4 4 two establishments} "@™ent supervisor credits improvement of amateur “sill for the ous nk Sem'e’ Druge 2110, Sem son 183, A Ey ose ee 7 owned by his family. He will keep fine, new crop of professionals. © ELKS’ LADIES MONDAY | HOUSEWIVES Automotive Parts and Equipm ‘5 t | | : ana|the offer indefinite | 3 Pis. 2 4 i is ithe standing offer open ly . Props Met GE etma'e Be Talbots Bch Te ay Ambaee toaut " prompectice, Severe 8 ieee 2 Eee, BH Sone } ve The tourney trail goes on and Junior Golf Credited Rapprid Shows $¢ Waltman Bak'y $1 Westside Gory 48 47 Team | yo. URE BAR—Lee Corellsion much to the delight of the keg Dot Cy too, FF Tasends Pains | 3) parter Seo 0. vy me: Ws ea spect,iclan, The Elks Mixed Doub : rr soows 8271 “| coma off of Boake Wieon:enlcmrmty te ve simi toe | LOY Fine Crop of Pros |°"""tasm | |, mnyre me POU e’s Fire Dept. will hold . nei "8 OUR ae annual event Saturday at| SAN ANTONIO, Tex. @®—This|Champions at Las Vegas, In 1953,/{'s'Ghounge 1 31 Sem'Beason” 3&2 Onien Mig Co 64 44 Satie C Pura : ia ‘end Be ‘Cooley Lanes while a two-weekend|nation’s golf game is improving} when it was started, there were be BB Soe 5 alte tee Be whee ag’ Se aE SEATING— meet is slated for next month at/all the time, said Harvey Raynor,/17 entries. This time 28 already’ Grits 4038 BehrCats = 3147) LAr: 179, B. Lt reat fan “Pree exaTiNo—Dict the same site. shepherd of the sport's touring|have qualified for it.’ iSp McLaughlin 354452 maine) ee ; — oo ; flock of professionals. | CEpererees lier one alee oo chem | Stealing a few moments from the Bd ot pl png ag ie PONTIAC HOUSEWIVES ‘Qukr4¢ Reaity WH Mi Spencer's her own alleys at Ciarkston re- job of directing the Texas Open, | PG ° we we Syren So a hee lea an cently with a 645 handicap series. |the PGA tournafiient supervisor| as soe PSA fee. |Telet'e BG Ti 31. Pontinc Rec? 4) 81D Lowery 83 88 ©. Bheare J. Navarre bad = 263 mem’s (discussed the present stte of! ‘The average scoring for the we’ 3B Ametire 3 3t 208 sng, abeD. 318-804; Caklend R Thi W k single there...V. Toombs is american golf. \tournaments is lower,” Raynor Poutiec Rec 1 49 @ Quperior Bid 31 81 i elax iS ee Mae lee aren There are tore new faces on |*24. “Records are being set every)” 6. arncis : WHC. oli—209 | Pane harnss ST. LOUIS W—Leaders in the! ter relied a 200 “dutch” the professional tour: this yeat ‘°°. LADIES ALL STAR Mercy Ambures 81 Greyhound Bar game at : Kids 15 years old at the end Wt. W L| Robert's Troph OMTC Credit -Exchang e Co American Bowling Congress tour than ever before, he thanks , A ; uit” nemuavarchehty wih Gasp 0 tite| sage pron chery of the war are top players on the Ditmarie bak See t Len Bore 401 S. Seginew ae cantor the rest of ha won, ag i, Marion Me| tear ott wince Werkd War Too or tou the coddie rental Rae MR? Oh Mast net al oan ect Meet | -~ of Holyi>s, (Elks Ladies Wed New. interest in junior and col-'as formerly, but through high| Individual (1 game) Viole Carga! 222, - _. Week, the ABC schedule has been), ese Dave ), Ron’ ge golf is responsible, said Ray-| school, college and amateur golf, [nividuel (3 game) Mildred ; "| reduced sharply. Unlike the first) (Poe on). Wideman gr, (tor. The junior chamber of com- Raynor ticked off the names of 39 days of the event, there will p-pal r merce and other national organt-|about 35 professionals who made ERS wOLSE ; not be five to seven hundred |Overmyer r Marty .Jensen| ations have promoted junior golf the grade this way, including Pau! | Club $0 318p'rks-Griftin 40-41 | bowlers trying to surpass sag plicate (Cogley, Senor! write the colleges are emphasizing! Harney, Ken Venturi, Shelley May-|fowa-Gounsry 48 33 Det Design. 37 44 : “i leaders’ scores every day. Chuck Sunseri of Berkley is onty the game more than ever before.! field Arnold Palmer, Dow Finster-/seren, Clon. $3 38 Sem Bensea sa Most of the action this week!) he a 712 series... Big “You don’t think there are more wald, Art Wall, Jay Herbert, Mike/Cartings Br. 41 40 Miracle Mile 31 50, will he limited to booster division! colang fa new Pontise 79p1€004 golfers?” asked Raynor.|Souchak, Billy Maxwell and Gene! ipdvicusi (y fame) Jr, Baum 230:) = : teams, which average less than : “Well, take the Tournament net Littler. ;Team (3 games) Det. Designing Eng. : $50 in league play. A few open|(apter next week... Shirley 2643. division clubs are scattered|Pinter was the only repeater as TT LEAGUE : through the schedule, but few |#ll-events actual champion in the C ABC S dir : : Pis. . | : have the potential to challenge|City Women’s we rage last ur I ent tan Ings ishaws Normans p4 area rg — 3 : lyear’s score pins. Huron ‘a M. 43 3 38) ene. not a single threat|/Bow!l No. 2 bettered the best 1958) ST. LOUIS, Mo. (UPI)—These|1313_ (tie); Newton Brown and § Ralph sae inahtiaees pollen "Gi Giaieery soe: : was made at the top 10 in any|#Ctual team series by hitting 2623.'are the current standings in the|Tony Lindemann end. George Howard, |High team game Shaws 605; High team | a : division. American Bowling Congress tour- Beit ENTS: Ed Lubanski, Detroit. —— ee ! Pancho Powers to. Win |urer' Sine Come Pees Maeaee > Ep 2 ee : | an owers to. in » STEM TRAE: Veeitier Beer. Detrett Warren Lote, Bucyrus, Ohio, 1,947,“and|McKnight’s 8137 A. Costello B. 5453) . Troy Lands 3 TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Budwetser Beer, Sten nd 3,186: rd |e Soo! en seat Ags 3 156 'D $3 et Be iret, 9 | 0 ke] d B Pancho Gonzales powered his/Cimeinnstt, 3.137.) ott, Tee: /2 753: Keltirs Men's Wear, Pools.’ Kan. |Bare Foote G. 604e Beloe 36 72, ° . on VUakian way to 9 62, 75 win over hard-|pnreeesg, HE Lubenskt. | Detroit. 764: 3.131! Thompson Auto Loan, Port Worth, Ted's Drive In $552 Lake. Phar . 23 65| working Ashley Co pe in the fea- Wheelin, or. ¥, i ans rine ty ge | Pareante's Italian P. ogg 4 eo * Mazzo 474 .* : All-Star Team ture singles match of Jack Kra-|rea, Ohio, 708. scarey ne e : : mer’s tennis tour Tuesday night. ag Grover Smith Gersch, cht, | Troy High School, which this) The gave Gonzales a 12-6 teenies. 1,314; ai, Rubaga end — —- ton - we ae ae yeer won ts 3rd straight Oakland tour. Gavid and ’Tim derelang, 1a Ohio, . ; player -conference been Sy gee aeneey as 94 nounced today. Lake Orion and Fitzgerald both /§ 7 placed two cages on the honor tear while Avondale, Clawson and Madison each gained one position. Eight other players-were given honorable mention. Rick McKinnon. soe ORION—Jim Recknagel and ‘ ohm Massengale and in and Jerry Mattison, Madison: Bill O'Dell, Clawson; Dick and Gary Acker, Avondale. Pioneer Coon Hunters in Sunday Field Trial squad se-/7 OAKLAND B LEAGUE ALL-sTAR TEAM § - Harned, Rod Harris and Pontiec and Southeast Michigan . BOAT, SPORTS } and Travel Show NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY 57 Water $t., Pontiac BIG DAYS aes , gee *ov° show!) ' ® Stare. of Stage and Screen 14" 6.70-15 7.10-15 *Plus tax ond Retreadable Tire 1°" 6.00-16 16" 7.60-15 Gueranteed Brake Relining 2° High quality lining, 1,000 mile adjustment. As low as $1.25 a week, Wheel Alignment 595 1958 electronic equip-| ment. Factory trained ex- perts. Correct camber, caster, toe-in, toe-out. Blow-Out Proof Muffler Monroe Shocks’ 15,000 Miles Guerantee , - eae spigiy Ldtinmewanepbotdanenae wom 7. fg 3 eaes> i ——REDUCED PRICE EXCHANGE TICKET [PONG RLETETS BAI AEEON" OME | Wieee § | MIOMIGAN NarIONAL GUARD ARMORT = «Reaseea | Of, Woes Peet: hc Peis Prie E ee 66S ER oe ne Exchange j Tiehet” 5 5 4) pred saa aot ie rhe “oe | lanennanesaeewnanenmnammman! arte Pontiac | 7. 386 E. Kennett Rd. Local 653 Hall ALL UNEMPLOYED PERSONS INVITED TO ATTEND THS MASS MEETING Speakers: ~ LEONARD WOODCOCK, Vice-Pres. of the vAW and: Director of the GM Dept.” WILLIAM McAULAY, Director of Region 12, vAW COME HEAR HOW You Too cAN HELP. +. | sl . 5 Cases Increase ses on Wane in ; Prev. Year Chicken ‘an phdeasadene en ae he Measles ...sccsacesivese ieee Bre w Mumps ..c...ec8escees, 3 3 29). Soarlet fever sicescsnee BW Of 2 Whooping cough,....... ee Boe. in the city, according tp Dr. John} oamtann county | teh of |D, Monroe, Oakland County health Fort Peon, Tear! | ant director. ele a ke fe x RL ; Nd 0 es: ® 8 N\ = Look for this emblem on the store . lots . . . it’s the sign that you get ' 1. PARK IN ANY LOT where the em- 2. Be _blem is displayed. There are lots all — _ Ground the downtown area .. . Close " to where you want to shop. — 3. YOU CAN GET AN ADDITIONAL 4 STAMP from each store where you make a purchase of $2.00 or more. In this way you con actually PARK ) iT The: Downtown Stores listed to the right will stamp: your parking * ticket for ONE HOUR of FREE PARKING with a purchase of $2.00 - » look for it on the parking FREE PARKING DOWNTOWN in PONTIAC! Good for One Hour with purchase of $2.00 of more. cd WITH A PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR MORE any of the stores listed here will stamp your parking ticket. Each stamp is good for one hour of FREE PARKING. | Now it’s more worthwhile than ever before to SHOP DOWNTOWN. Of course — ONLY downtown, with its vast, unmatchable assortment can satisfy all your shopping needs and - wishes—all at once—all in one cen- 78 No. Saginaw vy FREE for as mony hours as. you shop downtown. : Shep Downtown! More Parking! More Selection! More Stores! More Fun! “Super SHANKLESS | Special PORTION BABY CHICK : “EREE” WITH EVERY Ee HAM ORDER “FREE” SLIC Center Cut ED HAM| ¢ ’ be Ma SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE 68T, GEORGE’S-NEWPORT'S 1% N. SAGINAW 8ST. HUBS CLOTHIERS 18. N. SAGINAW &T. im 4. an thy 4 st. CLOTHIERS 138 N. SAGINAW fT. THE UTTLE SHOP % Er HURON 8ST. MARGARET ANN SHOP 37: W. BURON 6@r, MEN’S 196 N. SAGINAW 5T. MODERN AGE FURNITURE 15 &. PIKE sT. OSMUN’S MEN'S WEAR 61 N. SAGINAW ST. = - OXFORD SHOP - 80 W. HURON sT. PARK JEWELERS 1 N, SAGINAW 5T, FRED WN. PAULI JtWaLens a Ww. ~ TIONERS 9 &. SAGINAW 5T. SHAW'S uh. sAgnaw er SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT 7 W. BURON 6T. THRIFTY DRUG ___48_N. SAGINAW 5T, : wiccs 4 W. BURON 6T. WYMAN FURNITURE ly E. Pu 18 W. iT. “BAZLEY'S EASTER PARADE of VALUES "THREE DAYS LEFT FOR A GREAT EASTER SALE” ar fl ste aft uf 2 i he added that he does not/placed under police custody, now believe either man was work-|told hospital authorities |ing for the rival Coast Cigarette|taken “some pills.” Vender, Inc. Katherine was bludgeoned death by a blunt instrument. ROUND & SIRLOIN “79 » Z : : : : YOUNG ss, ey or oe ie ee ey " | _ FINE TASTING > ie ee oi. Dies ie : ¥ : ® 4 ot ~ Z m ms, BSR gy ee e - i * — icine : __ | EXTRA LEAN CENTER CUT a tepieds =Two Children ri gall it oy be ire i g i | [i * A ‘ e ‘ ‘Found Slain a ‘ * > ih + iF ii | ! 3? ij é A ly j Fi aH He ds fi | ey a 5 a ii i = i i } ii § : 3 i z i i i i J z ‘ . children, The other Survival in N-Attack Will Be Lonely Thing _ 25¢ ‘til 1:00. P.M. STRANGER Garner in “UP PERISCOPE” “eri i S00 ah wer _sameecrccmemnaecage, SF @ 13 OPEN 6:30 P.M. So bans WME-IN 7TMERAtE otk Cape Ms STARTS 7 _ LAST TIMES $ [rat senots oe | 99 1 tag Pe, fn Pete + Setnnd ty Some Genta tee a is = t ae mat TONIGHT iy , “WE HAVE IN-CAR HEATERS’ PF ianahend hall shbhebohAcha hibtt Whabletas f abel Mala biletel ame ELT, SarhaWd hei Wie VY US a ge en SS ee Ye Ars @ a ° 5 4 Loo . et er omit Pgs, WebesDAY, re MARCH 25, 1659 La i 3 me e . * : 1 fours < ‘ ) + * i” The spark that set it offis not) Knell | a pn Tibetans to avoid @eing\obey Chinese Communist orders, | t® Srewd sleo asked Indian crushed: beneath 600 aunt ‘#8 mn 3 Consul General Major Chibber The nese and|never seized the weapons of ‘the repeated th ant. Commas may dabanded Tibetan Nita BOARDING HOUSE ° A NOT HELP THE FANCY OF THE ROWD/» HAK-KAFF/ —~ B F é g Hl vente. inden luna cae. ree only direct source of in- | F 2 2 3 g | = ¥ F ; a | 7 - be oe oe See f i ; j i Hy EG ‘Hi i ef Ege “I lf i Bg 2 5 . * f oF i EE Bi H “22 ‘ ae have used parabies with nation. NS. * — ne =e || LP patriotic 8 . a7 if , themes gen- ff ’ e 4 ' sae t / hy : by MEA Gorton, inn FM fing C8 Pan OF. > 2 3) 3 : ma) 3, 2. CHICOPEE, Mass. (UPI) — For- - ‘mer Boston Red Sox General Man-| - ager Joe Cronin may be the Amer- League's new president, but met eae “gee PPR aw ar \\ Y LOOK--- LET'S ‘ie | KIDS --= REPORT + OUTSIDE, : | OUTSIDE $ ; : FANE : mah 2h dh intent . MORTY MEEKLE : Every Day in the Pontiac : Press Want: Ad Section } : Take advantage of ‘this easy way = to solve all your buying and = ‘selling problems. S _ Te Place Your. ; rs ndeeae AD. é _ DIAL FE 2.8181 w! : F: | Scniaiaameatnamadmemenian MY LCAN'T ) - Pe wom ne ettoee ths] [See CEO 4 : _ ae * v) = TE * ay Oiftss “ ae re 445 eat ae es ee x Aha Sey f Voge E ‘ ‘ : ei $6 GM hs 8 at, ea ka Ree a Tt I 1 “Waite a little faster, Dear, they’réplaying’asarnba.”" = + 7 . ¥ é.* é . y : j 3 ie | aA ‘ | : ; of ~ _ - 3 4 * o / é Ye Soa: . \ : ? ; ; i j . & \ : ; : ; >» ¥ i : Fe : 5 . _ ; ’ i : . . i ~~ 4 be < : 4 : r : a : / ; ec \ cae ~~ s e : i soe : i ee Se ee ig : “ : g oS é f etd ee j post * (aor: ey ee. ‘ eo ‘ : ‘ ‘ ; Abo Lg = a a Verne : ‘ « = gio ees : ; pe ee re ee ee e Si a ee a a a IW a a ee ee ee ae cr ie Se a ete ee ge a Aas “os a ee eae eee a ah) ee Eg a ee ee ee ee eR ee Ee ey eee ae feb ee er ee ee Pe eee + 9 a eee ee New High Price xs CHICA GO w — The May wheat of Pontise Bank suppo tinued to pig in ge the rt in eark attract stro comprar of te cuceney une & Spo lncedh cag: Recgoapenthondgg ee Cash, ASSETS ~~ laa At one the season : _ e. Senne. with minu time within the : : and electronics oe wenger wang Detain. eroeten eat tae ‘Gans ben of: back a ad tive a moderate g ne. stock r The pl gd “hae angie Bovla sli which ¢ te. im- viously altogether eng- own >» 36,808 May after teehee slight : gave the te . there wenn LES AS 15 . 988.91 $2.07: about an €@| Radishes, ) BO Ibs eevee ede eaten 1.60 Prt rise after trols had been . Pre-. 5 1 ..3,5)3,282.78 jhig! >; corn § hour, Rhubarb x , Wo nee oacerees if ary, % four ting posed en sca RO cOn- j : . Prac: Stee: 310,178.16 1 changed May Stee et to % Turaips ool ae ti) Ane ees reaction- ” The vengers. then “bank owned ether ane to 3% higher; sag ng ete: SM ne and Kennecott add ee Mite bonds Mamlin, father bank other ve % to % hi * May 66% a peti eoneke Fee than a : : added sca’ ‘for each : set a $50 l- The dnd ‘ “tent promises aE tg fag ry re S31, Poultry and Eggs donee tae cmaaech oanet «wt ceavengng and $10 «scavenger. purpose of defcaying, present eeu annette aipcacn rid sbi Ane onengtetnort Fo Eggs [copa Se eae ee Pa sete, “te cals, aupeciie af ¢ -. $07, 386,036.37 paid - March ULTRY gains. mica showed to ‘number and be the ane deposits wean Grai P any ga * petro Fe Rilors Texas eal a Ss no er vec, scavengers wired, under the a nal area $33.3 in . 12; bea ong ‘io. 1) * sca of ™ saicig: phat rices i Sve waa” 3.2: ugh roe pene pe ons genet ebest scavenging on 8 decide to allow fanea as ay rebar, Boe ita of skisvicees.+ Sh CHICAGO, GEaL The, c » . Fadl Sed 33% de its nts fr basi am ; Oak! United States 108,167.74 grain. Mareh t pole need 5 lbs Rocks 26- Polaroid velopment. persons about after -~j é ‘County » postal + 3 f ype eeder klings »: , 21%; over recouped 4 who said ; a half-d the Annee, i - > rae . MP}—Opening —' wer §| § 7 ce a ing by it Gey iiats’a Een nents, the Pontise Dees! sligetata lei Fa noes Caw PP ergs seein by sack gains. were a liv. the rate ‘r ond “cashier's ray, Mma Fassel BOP oe eseves. esu|Detrert x, Maren 28. (AP rina teen sino sree gh cy Mnaraper poser Hig om ete. 8,000.00| aco"? cove 101% ~ saegapaae a es: it, im case (AP)—-E rp. and dian catch s spective b acsmsencicias 7. ae = - 3 Bangg my f.o.b. Radio |» province of in the Canz ; re. mat pDepoaite. pepe 28 900,214.86 /30? etenes LIM SP ssacares 1.40% | 33 teres sate] | Philadelphia R a in about 45 mill Columbia | *#!¥8 Bee aaraed to ai bonds nd *. 900,877) Dee daridioe 13 Sep “apenas 13 28: = wig! large f & year, of $215,000 @ com will be ion 0808 a Bias SE at i 134 sen ia ree enh i t0 seca an eaty 2 dollars|oticen "No." so Patterson tae eee Other Mebilities ......-.-. TES - Morons ane May's. ) - Grade Saat about a ently 3 ef’ Rdueation thelr district No Tet - ° 9.478. sees 66% Bep ores 16.00 ued : point less t seneesres etka oe 04% Ce? 3097 i e: hour late * Balke “ w. leas ‘ban ogee seats Factory E Breer more Ae S00 sare 1%. on = : rs : : : % q 20%; delayed $ a 4 5 ‘account seene se 34, rent p in Tre ‘ ‘ “A 1 active Maid and Ri we Stor “peeterred : : averse City a ppert were Help Wanted F. : ween eee 432,90 TR i . salab} tee Bla: Pp motors was firm while , Z ; | ployment RSE CITY (UPD — t uebeer an Se Most ae small minus other WOMEN ' eee. jeres solace Apna’ Soy tas aie! oe sine wei magn nee were weet, ols ah oe We ha Part-Time 1G February 20 per wd | Fhe cere | 2,000-1,300, bs. | WITS mix slightly higher oir. pat Pinmay yenag ed end of geod «ar tr Fae Detro s N 7. Monde: s February at the eee Saal te tks ss it Edison Ho enpe ag he &, : fbgher than, ot Basgel Poet by and sandard SSer:|4%4 on a black of aremeed te 0 st tran lary For . 3 4 " e hed . 2... ago, the & 32 per cent] sii mold; "ead tholce around : —_ =0 =a. eels mere fepted tong ag Ee rate te : ny had 12 reporting 3 ot ee a ane w York Stoc aces. Oe. Gees a complete ; Ww & peaeet anes 311, at 1,365 persons firms said they my aa 3 20 ate Ragen e ’ TE og Steiaie ks = ait ~e deni and to tye of poeta Be payrolls ira, ined, Wo. 3 ana batches 8 0- risa after decimal e — fe Bab BILL GIRL. DIF. bo Za oat atte Fn wien pou sad 1308 der _ fesiecyOalaie ial RMaaa Ate with de on os 3 Soar eran se ay a a 4 wares TATION, | tice The Michigan ee on Ps ong a tid «2.2383 Keni - cit a4 te granachldren z +203 ie - e * Baws snore, [Feo p sgn nan 200 appt |Sic0, A890: out airs» 3400 ee xb Cie st pn trom. ey Help Wanted A.C. GIRARD. Februaty employmen 000 appli- utility 16.60. frm Gyan 21": 87 os ... BE _ m, from the Farmer h 27, rs State compared ton file scattered Am M & ~ 55.5 ee cee iat” asi on TTENTION 8 land, _- Michigan, . ago to 2 in| to este sales but + Seehaneet pry ido “" ggg Liby ae 7,108.2 in Oak Hi officiating "Theodore in I. By can't’ Wf you MEN A! Soom . County , a 24 per 625 a rdly en: on Am N rs... 32 Li aL... 12. ris will 111 Cemetery. Interm: the work t make e need have time ND WOMEN to services cent year ough Gas & 2.7 le tery. ent pre to nough to this sora Gav att a done een ai eet kya Bong . 88.5 _Suover Punerat Hom — if present igh cost of living. O’Brien at agers. sod \ ab Mant aa | rounding Gi oftice lam Tob n= 988 ee ar: anomie tate we rises how star) Wai : the Pontise State Bank re a, 4 ioe, and T here: counties. ty and sur. 4 aaa yy ae v5 Lone 8 Ges =» Wiles is Conan wane a ee A Hg aitresse we ara ton 5 sie as am Armeo Stl... 3 be = 42.4 ase 66; 3. Semmeree pe 1088, aitien, oh in © mea Ted's has 6 Ss zeee comer’ andl aoe : My commission ARD COLFER. About 12 0 ig) ‘Atchiosns 215 se She Wieretay Mi pe Rey ronal “ia noon, or 35" pm 0022. ng EF greg di era. 8 to, 7 cups ; nine "Olee ee moved million Americans n o | Avco Mf vee BOB — = - 355 fram the fy - Be gt wen Ot E aE person, bet. sitresses. Ap vantlla x: -. : Ce to the : havi Balt & Ohio 3a May D Str 1 Bl xith Rev Bperks-Grittn C od ber Sg ANI 4 pm. o vertised mare (eae A afer -op lene Sg! | as Be 2 Gliese | a Bg tae east TED’ seh my 4 mw 'tton to Dd the largest migra- n bond tre 4. 443 Minn Hon" ,1182 | will te tn state’ nt in White E SA wimnpenes S iene ‘or part tan : ee U ore ore ae i Mont nc 13 | Lodge. of wera Sap arts Call “rrintt between Sonn at Square 4 had ai o-00 iter story. : Warn .. . 46.4 iia - ae Lake eon. Aube run = = — ‘enn . ue iibonG 149 sonvice. will conduct « = FatED or MA. oun. = srobio oim ne. aging. Real Esta’ . teliog oF mabe s rn Hts. P oe dd Co ...., 74 ieee = ra Coo gs WineT SE gy Quine: —. .| CAR Bi MA Aa ims change: W o> ane buseeiel R . Pha BarToeene «4. 46 Net Gash Re ot fond toenehips ARCH 34, ides a. Apply 86 bo. telegraph. both, shit mateo eady rmacy Ga} Peck... 414 Nat a 2 bret pe mbell, Water: sr eat ‘telegraph. oo ak Ww Ro pert BAKER f & 55.6 Dairy 69.2 Don er of ge .73; $i7s SA wz 218 & W Root tie: Te : : sa: aa Shee a BE te ae 8 tn an eg ho nim Teomimiotion per ae PE Relat Breas A, SAR SORE im es anid iness Serial ani 2 ny gers Bt wile ela Ph Helne'et wic| finns of a Spars Sha | may Estate Sal ’ Cater seers 34 Nor fh ao seae so herdt Punera by om the” March 36, wel finance ‘ sen. | BY sit person. 1 "end ied, ae pe ee te > is AUBURN HEIG Seo Ee | i Stieon ow po «| he Keego Tar. eight. Foot Food sold at net site Ww Prost-Top be te the and several 2, é pursuance is staging — Sam" om oo. Owens ong: Ce ie in aks atti MeDone Har-| Freeser Pood ad's “be. Dignified Positi 0 Cos oe sa by the mun, Misc. Resol opening of fts the grand [ettee & ye 2) Pan we ae RYAL, Home, iesge i gugh will | —Seraer_E = APEIT De | For a lady with Position — | "hoe ‘na December ond County ution No row, Sam second store Siew see 2% Pan, Aw Alt. ral. MARCHE mecuere| Husb : Setrolt. PE 3-2333. ode oe : PE 4304 : 22, unty Board . 3454 a coanced Dunsky, tomor- |Ct rk Equip .. 2 Be h &pl apie 4 a: v) ao 1950. sband - W 333,| earn a oer = ana reonality— = ee are hereby a hay the followin of Hedhederiges today. proprietor, an- Son ae 0° PaRR ID 98 4; “dear moth 31) a MARY | now te Taam | o- far, ands the Gesireto| Pieasast No. smoking.” no tions her for. sal owing described on Formerly : Con Edie D s+» BAe eS es Raid: dear sister s. Lene WOULD YOU LIKE TO oa. were Coney knows. topre- working employ- : inatter listed @ under th properti store, it known as Horst’ Consum Py. $35 Pheipe D ae ge See Ese aries AMILY INCOME BY WORK naa be party — pe a cee 3 @ terms and pond: modeled a been aay Gont Bak 16) 98.8 Pritt = vores US Snover 1 om irom , Merch sy’ LA Fuals OM BY WORKING Fertor ©. 1:20 wHiotel Weldren. > so or tnforas pal - with. latest re-| C Can : Proct hleee Hie tn Wixom. ome with er- | Wi ¢ TO - , March . Phone ‘WATE ; a" enlarged ae lines, a ee 821 Pure ofl «20. ae _ Panerai, Home mars. yal wil ationally knows Op euining Wacom Wa Employment o. ATERFORD ; . de! Cont Of. 658 , sa csotes SST ' me. mer-Snover| "= ™ jo canvassing. ni neces- Gecaton imm aitre Agencies Parcel } is depart: | Copper, Rag. .. 118 Repub ‘gti .... 56.7 F.. 1873 ¢ 0 collections, no del on ase a — ” 8A ear Loan WNSHI * eee me. = Rex pone y. {613 Gass 4, 1968 Please S, Savion p+g~ YS coating Vp's13 P The new * ® Sortie "Pub... 108 Reyn. Met... 73 Aime Gass Lake Front, Koes dren, Batler' Owed y| teense ipm oye ter| EVELYN pe am soot send store is lotatid Deere. é.;. 93 Ee a. Ae a7) of na ‘Shearman: des page| sae. Farlor ¢. ron, Hotel Wal- p.m. ony. EVELYN EDWARDS Fawn Sg ilen | Sam’ across from the on Au- Det Bais...... galeway 8t - | Sir Walter “arine) = father ean aur ten ee 7:30 eas ED S te ee : id $2,000 — 25° by Papen nage ny an original| Du" cAve.s2: 81 St Reg Pa ~ oe Clarence (Theoderay. Baker, Mrs. IMM you ca do it! at . oY RAST : 25%, do [by the state a is lcensed |B A" iM, Sears Me. 38 erence 5 Puan, Bure EDIAT Vane Ca SUITE ¢ HURON 4 ‘" : i distribu specially East ee 419 Sinclair ...... 424 = ‘ /e Donald IB icons OPENING E For p.m CED W. RD. | CITY oe tor. desig- | Eaton vee ALT Booony | ...-:: 64.6 and urvived by E. and| stesdy for men Chuck 4 shift. “wD OFC Teele : Lot. Or MADISON We have a lot of Ate be...) 3 goa Hae... 3 pera tara cranachilgres | Sgn ity_snd” abpearane Mechanical me hl Sas Ait aindg ne Ah gi ge Hl gnc = No. 84 Sym HEIGHTS ‘ | burn Heights, of faith in A Emer Mus... af aay “a $3 aS = Ae SP . Pu-| ie &. red Apply a fal | © your es oR te Sart. ing. § day week ss acho va phony Park : gor Miiad exon believe. that Erie AR. sees 113 rand 88 Cus. Goahardt Mineral ar, | Sate Maree Som 1farey Motel.| Own ‘bo ly by acting tin" Pontiac "Bate loyment A 7 ines inside ¢ Approx. 40° Sub. (Known | our expansion net IR Eee m2 ge gt eg : oftieiatin ral Home £ ; gyn hom part as host- Big. . Purchaser of fe 2136’. Se mom 27324 patrons will serve Mach vs 41.3 Std Of) Ind .. 47.7 White Cha: clating. I 7 Rk. —2 = 17% e. i in your Work ; city’ al eens eee wer and water ly,” Dunsky even more effect poe Mes® 4 Sins ae Shearman pel Getietery. 1 iG men for trl-county | POLL Tie UL Wanted «code or remove or frame ond other Po sald. Fprewpet ou 30 Sud Back sae it Keego H tat sory. Me.) corte Slee a —s E WAITRESS M 6 PT, HUSK i Male 10 = bid $1,200 or demelih vane to _ ; ’ - a . Gardner Sak -_ 24.4 oie ee - F arbor. J = sary. High bracket nee, ¢ =D yalid . pane pena 2-4025. t. | AURORE housecleaning. FE 'S-841 ty Board ject t i circus policy for Rudy M: Co.* .. 114 i Fon nage time SALESMEN 2-T004 Butldin: p.m MA ca in- care . GHTS, x 37581" ing. of isaac pg ie by th ' a into effect at 6 1 which went oteds Rai CO. eessites 13 nA aa larger containing. tvertise. verson. ry = 28245, wishes wra_om_ ear ‘BABY at Eg toate’ $ ct His neat rey. Oakland Rain fell at 6:10 o'c last night. hd snd wake, " it & ia ‘Ia erclosk ne C4 P. W. DI Yih | coo (male er GRILL Rye Ry Be ) ‘te next regulor'm A ab: octet. 3 i tee || ne NNAN: | |¥OREoEaRS ROLE, | cuca tean Pa Ona. OAKLAND | ect @ Find V - Unity Is Keyn ote! comet want 1: prot ALESMEN WA Pe caer | YOUr PART Bitz. see, ints couenD s. PE Soe WEEK. | COUNTY BOARD | essel Aground — LELAND Ba ay ease as earn ait por'ye as Tain Riad eek Sethe rier, ree, ae, County ARD = ALGO und Mi , T rd egrins | pide Wained Yor ai appearing ‘anne Office of INA membership iss. (UP. cCasH Wi ; ’ ined for are heeds or 5 7 Bldg. — No, 1 ITORS Bp rsicai — 24 ae pros. Sel de —— imeem saus tk te tne Sena macs Bost 2p wk. FE eae * Pontiac, , | Latayette St. middle chann ran aground ing pet cero abd is rodionisabty 2 Day DDays 6D plen, a one et 5 ca Dee ~ ; 1 Michigan was found Tot Lake St. Car tenor teal, ‘The rg 3 St A ""benefite “70 CARE FO = 3 Srepit Gunes Th: tee on t. Clair) First is muse director first ¢ im it vi aon. i iis Bee | giziand._ Auburn Helgi SaTENGe: j were The two ye Pg ee Chure! of the $300 is | Sh REAL setae 424 ae tO CARE FOR’ ; REL pv agp mcs Bi irtpedic pen: Disteaby of Oo Fs exeond et ee a ving est or Wee 3 a a2, Cameron, after Jy, VOR OF week ~ They were in 2004 coadision tist Church of the First > 4 3.50 $30 8.20 at eae ATE, SALESMEN. 7! ice’ é cRIENCEI Cecil Leonara Grayton and tor ; the baritone Bap- & i die 9.66 - ney Of leads end listin : Wifes Husband - _ TTY | Turner, both rayton and of ‘the F is ers ey is ray Te ik ¢ - Husband » of Port Huron Church: and First "Mette diiat 0 9.00 ry | | @perate lot, ANSI ae aow wounD ny Team | of the tie tees ts bal RAMMLER-DALLAS AN TO| Paste; YOU LIKE TO At First is pastor ____ Cemetery 1008 Main’ wens ym : FAMILY ING VK, B TO ADD 7 . Church. tery Lots WA. S. rysier oT | * ps yar at Ogun) ie = SEaUTIFUL +0 $| See ‘s Rechemer| Hetsaes Woof ALONE, ¢ TO | 630 hts | . ACETEL ONAN a eee ena ale 78| exten tee one. Pun ‘or ions in plan. Ne oe at neces: | EXP. /C ‘ average earnings. Call . Abov scsi 3 So deliveries. on (8 EN ie = $4858 ear ea Ra ee Se t ) mann Sieinendny war| _¥ oy tS. Go | Pook NE afi i Ee Mes ee Coo j. 4 ~ : ean do it! . ae wen Fe ee 2 1 ' : of | Se ae i ‘ ee oe es ig i * =i A be if ag bal fe 3 7 te de = 7 - ; ? ‘ z ‘ = : é s * i ‘ : “ . i " : Js ome oe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25; ‘1959 | ‘ea : : ! , . uses Unfurn. . For Sale Houses 43 Wid. Bi Household Goods 27; MODEST MAIDENS | By Jay Alen : ‘Rent Houses Unfurn, 3 SATE AO oar I cece cicada cecbati aac a ate ta : x a dae : ot s : HOt FURNITURE NEEDED | Te eo EAST SUBURBAN wal ; 6 perme eS A ot a Bi 20% "YBetvoon mas beat, peas | norma. Down, =, oer ar had anos ee | Sa oat oe ae 2 Bedroom. Basement, auto. heat. = "3 Garage, Webster school district. valus. Don't $85 per Be first, Nicholie & larger Co. | NOTHING DowN ~ Lovely w. S 5-8 cation. Pull basement. EAST ra. a 2 os ~ Brick frost. se Closin ; ments — smomsee heat — will! ; costs.” al} ' 4 a ll é tern Pa WOMAN WANTS DAY, ls. OF | ORCHARD COURT WOosA 2 LSPORM, $10 MO. 6 "aad Geoa'h tcpeoes Wat dnote | Moving & Trucking 19 ARTMENTS Small baby Welcome. attached Breereway THAND, *.. joe b guire 19 Doris Rd. ree te scres of bookkeeping, general of- BRAND NEW MODERN 18 ROOMS AND BATH.| block from paved rd. $1,000 down. Saperience. ig ry ANY LIGHT HAULING. BASE- AIR CONDITIONED Lincoln School district. UL. 23-3107. | Here one y priced right. - A we Per Sime wel. ork: Market Fe see” sacs omen FURN. AND UNFURN NEAR cs tee Pl a ee $7960 SIX ROOMS? Very Clean an > * dition. . B rr SECRETARIAT See ANY KIND. 1-A Reduced Rates ONE & TWO mocats very clean. mo Pe + ais. lg ieee aia is really Local o dis moving. 009 MTGE. wr rez OPTI good. Li term wikts WOR wi MOTH. SMITH ovine Co. "be e400 | * e, eign’ t ? — bath. DRASTICALLY 3 REDUCED— _ § rooms. Basement. ‘eo fey - griges home. Call between 6 ad HAULING & RUBBISH NAME| FE 4-020. m On Cerrylawn. 3. | SELL OR TRADE — 10 acre — is Be Your price, Any time. PE #0005 WTD $6,000 FOR MORTGAGE ON Pontiac's most exclusive, modern & ~ pStise | DEQUIN-| with 3 bedroom home. New furn. euler) PE Saha |IGRE AND, MEAWY EROGEING | "2 btdra: frame cit basemeer ulpchenarmminen i ys Tee Ae “wp ee yr loadtag Fe soe, = ee Balcony type building with individ-| 3 large bedrooms, > rg Dying $8750, . Building Service 12 ~ODELL CART: GE Wanted to Rent 29 ual entrances. - room, Beautiful hated yeu OR TRADE ~ West ua et long a RM. FURN, APT. OR SMALL Besutiful Kitchens with meta! cabl-) SYTVAN Pied t akan pon Egg hang a iB BRICK AND’ CEMENT "12 . . : with plas- “| sereened po « Ars, Routes 3 T een jy side, near school, Sere tee Corees. Bete co BR. Btove,| ‘AC’ Furn. Oak floors. “A well rucks to Rent = ee AE | ee iaree , minimum 3 heat and hot water (soft) Rh eee eer tis it ‘Peek eee te | ie mom Plekas rie mae van Lak ay ay LEN " - ‘|. Pontiac Farm and LADY WANTS 1 OR 3 Res. : For o [mies Gme, ne inaces CS ‘Industrial Tractor Co. ee on SG. ; on \ = A 7 3-28 TS ONLY 8. WOODWARD LE. TAshmoo $1721. me } Daily a pear MANAGER 19 SALMER ST. APT. 6 + Built” bes aoe yemne, We oe Ieding unday Wanted anted Transportation 3ri - it didn’t give me an FE 8-6918 ¢ RM. BRICK, ; i re Rixchance | UNWANTED ARTICLES carememnacesr 1 Haw. such would - job = 7 DAILY & SUNDAY : FE Bg ‘ Builders Exchange || up tree-ot charge PE baie POLICEMAN WOULD LIKE 70! estimate?” — Orriy aM. 6 Pe ) | | 1s the, chance of '@ lifetime for! | BEDROOM BRICK MODERN rE. i ae Paintin ns ratio | ite oe ey 3 PRIVATE $ ROOMS AND BATH. For Rent Rooms 37 food, credit job an and nd about $500 Reasonable “SOWA payment. Mer : be home mag iy house raising & ee hu Pe pare upeoaen Apts. Faraibed 23 peak, ere, seirianrete by gg uke ecu ae. the clocing costs. _tington Hills, FE sila ter TEL ee me at CoA clas DECORATING, PAINT FAST Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Rent Apts, Furnished 33, Rent Apts., Furnish —Aubura_Ave. tag room. 8 Norton Wee ETrER Vanviee are ROCHESTER : a nnn aamnaieanotdpnsaanauboanad Fil RM. POR GEN- H US — For’tast & efficient devorated TT Dee eA raah PAT tap ease ARTHING, AD DEC ABSOLUTELY |‘ eiASGh. a: Camel marin tra at mt) SLATER APTS, * ace ome sa meres, WE at, weet e| Nee Sven's LSA fat : i Py t., ground f , yh ‘ + TRUSS om i paoT a INTERIOR fe EOOMATOR.| sanseel cote tant owes ime ee res nT, RN: | _ Fate. airs “*Pmaweris |, | eee. Sew muon. | tine & vicinity 3 toe ao ‘MARTIN REALTOR - a} | aerate si Bagg ned eal ~Pavering eet 3, DECORAT. Sait Bother Pensidte cE Sika RM. 1 7 APT, ONE | TE eN 2 ee Ground floor. “Call i, "W uas or saaiee Sluice, L. H. BROWN, Realtor | 0b 20761413 Main, Rochester. 2" y work 18ST CLASS PA G, 5 naan 3 TY 5 Enir. The’ latest | 2° . rw ale ACE — Elizabeth Lake Read ; : MA 4-3253 soeRCTION, co. water pitote Pree est. Gall Nor. On You ACTION! if you in new r* fatires.9 Ide #1” tor oh Ee a aes Bar 3 | ee ee nn ao er couple, erat al 4-3604 | ae, i AAR a A GN eR od Pia Sere ®t TT] eeacencomete ce ta ne HURON GARDENS ANNET ] cus rawo 5 - ne I et LO : at, maintenance 5 34901, |A-L PAINTING PAPER HANOING,| JOUF cash. we “Beatecatle. do |) ee CAS SOME | ace 5 ES WES SINS 1} Stans y "tie as ‘Bathe ‘ = tot. as Sars ; gy Be eg ueee WORK Peg le a peo ye og HF cince oaeeioe, Esipieyed $11 | Fm, €ichenetie, $8, Close in, FE egpareted bedroom. Some mere. oe ae a Se only] y a BUYS ces 5-0378. INTING AND PAPERIN Dougias. 4-8612. 1 month ~ waemcets WATER PROOPED, | Mason Thompeon._FE_ 64364. Jc “HAYDEN, Realtor Pe tou CLEAN, REASONABLE & COW. MAYNARD SLATER cinding “taxes SELLS FE sbi, og poy ye Rs CABM FOR CAND Comrnacts.| 87 FLOOR, CLEAN. 3 & ¢ RMB.| re Ts ONLY, 3 : ERWIN SLATER — per rented. a month. :: _ - TRADES “ © sUiLDiNG REPAIR “PLASTER |_ Guaranteed. Pree est. PE 40205.) J. 3, Venwelt. 4640 Dinie Hwy. Rn aw private bath and garage. 106 Heo-} 53.55 North Parke St. | 1a th $960 down. lig, masonry, cespemey. Ba ace a oo PAlETIn® & Den ASN: end. Very nice. PE 24376. derson. . FE 43546 Paul I M Jones, Real Est. HOMES : 4 ~ | Te Br Pres oct ae OL F108. C ASH ROOM, KiTouENeTrE Par | ROUND F peg TOR. 3 RM APT. | = En. 6 | we CONTRACTS CEMENT & BL "OCK~ PAPER HAROING AND PAINT. yale beth. 2 adults oaly, . 151 Norton Ave. zeae, gut. Teves cues sos YOUR HOME — « EQUITIES : ape pones By LicENEED PAINTING, al ? | UNLIMITED | 7 aif statnerre arooem CANOE }RMS, LAKE PRIV 1 —" CLARKSTON . builder Free estimates. UL 25175. ing Gust, Reasonable, 2. fare’ Gee Mae’ Call Ghar’ acsa,| ants. Adio, apt Private bath, beei and c. |RoyA tt, Inc. CEMENT WO RE, COMMERCIAL! Television Service 22 Buyers waiting If you have soid On 9-4368 LARGE UNPURNISHED APART- figute Seraiched. O86 per pe | A REAL ESTATE, IN : oy nne ° aad rodcntel to SAREE) ns oe or ee contract and want > °§ 3 RMS. PVT ENT & BATH.| ment. Weet side. Inquire of Bill | PA A. KERN : 2 6. Matcaple sae h since. 123 _ Sloe a ees , Pree DAY OR NIGHT TY SERVICE your Meads we can —_ 72. _ Close to Sears, FE 5-5182. aon PE 2-4942. WEST SID PTS. wih or wihon PE +418. | = ta BOR Le 2 zg . oous i CARPENTER. PART TIME ONLY | PE ~ or + geaead buy , Cars a eomeriseee aes 2 oa wal et gaia IN. oi. Srpe sper weet 0 0 rooms, auto. heat, . basement, ROOM wiTH H BOARD or ROOM: dows payment. Pull beam), Mise marae ” s.4 >-2608 iExSENs Ty SEs E APTER-| 43044 PE Saat) sny hour.| 23 RMS. PURNIBHED, 110 HAM- | —Fontiec Lk. Re FE or PE f1i%3 afters. Fe . ——— canes 1s OUR SPECIALTY. ‘a evening, call FE 27-0405. Ask for Ted McCullough i itten Phone Hartland 2901. MODERN Soueetne St. | Goa ena se ry 7h OFF JOSLYN, CLOSE TO ALL . Floors, _esemente oe uae a “sg hto REAUEE 2RMS PVT. BATH & ENT. LAUN-| (Gn6-,S65 per mo. and pay utilities. | WEOT Water ise hoor, newly, dec: © Pot. dohason. . cones, commeting 7 3 Yoerpe. ~ CERAMIC TILEY) Upholstering 23 _ssoGusratinbed ne iagusy | NEAR FISHER BODY 9 sep. | 406 FE S°™. => | Convalesceat Homes 38A host of @iver fine fostures mest Si oe ree een cee mma | CASH | sista ang waar ame | “hae try shqeiin bemeee MEO BENT SE |< raseenar™ Senoe nope of eae te DRY WALL TAPING ANE AND FINISH. 7241 : | AVAILABLE FOR LAND CON including washer Child welcome.| ONE OF Boye room TE” pully ecupped fireprect building, WATKINS LAKE FE OG aed estimates. $-6781 © aL s UPHOLsTERING = rn — a * eee ” - a on om, egy ll aoe room HITE BROS. 3 1 sepeshy. Ae -1. Mod | ‘+9791 | TION 7 RMS. . IDEAL FOR re, in pri st hom yz sigcTRcAT 5 MOON TRACTOR | saa | tg ae BG, Te ae Pe, + Se ing list. Very fayorabie” terms, to Electric. UL 2 ; piture cleaned, eer. revived O nson 2 RM. APT, PURN OR UNPURN.-| no children, Phone PE 4-7063._” Gres, ‘til ©; Bun. 10 “til 5 ye a ay , x. Realtor, secrnicat sey Paar wet, Us peneidey GN Sate fhe | fig St. e"Gieetre ik") ORCHARD COURT VE_VAGANCY FOR MAN MR ee UPROLSTERING 1104 8. Telegraph Ray He ARTMENTS Rent Houses Furnished 35 womey Ded. of ambulatory, FREE ESTIMATES ON WIRING 1% NORTH P FRR : a ae 2 RMS, & BATH With PVT. ENT. , sonable rates, Glen Acres Nursing kfor water heaters, ranges ond | FE 5-8888 CASH | ? Ea'tad toot child welcome. $3 BRAND NEW 2 ROOMS. ALL MODERN. FURN.| fionble rite. Cost dryers = 2. Munro | per ch Orchard Lk. Ave. 4IR CONDITIONED ;-hewee, $40 mo. MY 5-053 VACANCIES 2 MEN PLEAS rf Electric ) Ww. Buren. and : . | J ROOMS, MOUSE. surroundings. Pensione | a ag ggg lL I I dS 3 ibaay ia Evan iP iP De | 7 ROOMa, CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN. 79 DOWNTOWE. MEW FURNITURE ‘on d40m0 ceoted i, Raton Teas Registered 2 . we, . “RENT” 3 ~~} Ou ¢ : i se N. Cass. PE 2-001. FE &-1775.| pounn: PERSIAN KITTEN. OR- after 3-200. ugiere, heat, washing fe- | ———— a . TOUSEMOVING POLLY "eoge oe maie tor ¢ mex JOULE re ee ab) ~Seaereee! ee giities, if'35 per week. 2% miles Hotel Rooms 39 equipped. PE 48450. 1. A. Young. #3576. ent Utilities, and garege fur- PURN. AND UNPURN. E Aubura 3330 ee HOME, GARAGE | CARING. apo cost reniow e CmamrpmE | J cua | -anet Fe See MODERN 1 BEDRM. APTS = x myROE BOTEL — 4% W. BOROW ii terme, PE ¢ee rial “Tammy.” Call MA * Saidwa ‘Widows & bachelors ADULTS ONLY house. Pura. ime hot water) rooms by dav or week. i ee aa dee a a tare PUTER. | MANAGER 19 saLuxn sr. aPt.¢| SS r tigay bus, stores and)! HOTEL AUBURIN B-3 bedroom ie PLASTERING 0 REPAIR euas.|_Lake ek eee Le. me . “CASH trance 2 eon Ere «fer FE 86918 Jr. High Scheel. N. Merri- Rooms by Day or Week . i; Pat PE 2-782. nisbed. . DAILY & SUNDAY g . Sahin : units. , Et GED PRICES ON HOME| fyeniel & ‘black Labrador Re- sapere. OPEN oT AM OPA * ioe Ww, “Highland Ra. ot Ws 46 Auburn _- Pu 302 : a cu vine Sr OEY Pan Peagian | -"O MEDORA Pees- =| a ATW CASS | ROCHESTER, CLEAN, COBY, Pyt.| _{ane, Rent tices ae n ecovenient | 46 W. HOPKINS rec, rooms, kitchens es and LOST GREY PART Avenue. ent., oil heat, water OL} 8 SEEN en school. $9,000, Terms. “Cute 4 t kiteh- ay Free tes vie. 8. Parke St. PE 5- gt; U3 Augusta. _ ae perme Ee ome rage, Nr , ve sllagas Lake, EM/ Lifetime Aluminum ICAL: Vee ore on alm and this 83.00 15 $500 AVERAGE FEE | | #4013 _Ask for Mr Clark. > LOWER ROOMS AND BATH 24 « RMS. ATH UPPER, 1 BED- ROOF & SIDING pee = - > ts @ dandy 2 nice bed-" Dunn's Beokzeeping and Tes LOSE ee nee wi tar - GI AND FHA. | fi 2 rooms. Util. fra. Adul room. All” wiilities furn.” On bus 4 RMS: & UrmETY> Vic egpoeenre ir oa ed on = rooms & ceramic tile bath, Sasea. Fee ge maton” ‘On| DerA-Diet tablets cents st = CASH FOR YOUR HOME ee TTS | et ony _ S14 8 Marshall. | 4 RG. OOTY VIC. OF FHA from any you have looked 4 ma tn deaped onl rebentee, 6 Baldwin. —S= | SIMMS. Yes. we ean eell your bome for 3 AUBURN 5 real 4 RMS & BATH UPPER, 20 PUT-| ,:neet: Quile neighborhood. Couple $300 MOVES you IN so”'far, “Resplendent wi jacketee. tes & $ | nae PEOPLE'S TAXES NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN cash with very small y area FE 24000 after en snnSTER GARAGE preferred. References. OR i 874 PER MO ; charm, a Late basement, new gas . Bere; rece ergy gr that Multi-Leke Conservation As ment. Call us for further infor. 3 ROOMS. MAIN FLOOR UTE. RMS. ROCHESTER, GARAGE, ayer eo reeomnize th is & lot of house for only $10,~/ : artes. © So. sociation whose premises are lo- . —— Do net feel semennee: we 3 Poplar St. Pontiac, Por |‘ laundry priv. OL 21867 after 5:30. «ROOMS AND UTILITY, iL | « DLORAH BUILDING co. {his home evuid not be dup- 900. Terms, * | ; - ae oll t. Rags Newton Road, | appraise your propert: ibecinatlon ott 1 MY 21411 after | { RMS. AND BATH, , UPSTAIRS heat, FE 26332 “9.5788, Bulidor of National Homes ca mount near P| ; | 5 ow sctichignn bas ap fel you the cash Jou cas receive | «9 243 _after 8. FE 2-9122 Fie “modern Mteben' Tangs | BRICK = rer, attractive, 8, a ted to the Michigan’ Liquor Com | be 3 RMS. PVT, BATH AND ENT. ROOMS AND BATH 3 W. RUT: | 55: es : . a ME TAX X RETURN FRE’. trol Commission for a club Heenee | WE TRADE, we RED West sige Pu e-4e23. ‘ Eu axD BATH. UPPER FLAT 4 ‘a AND BA W. RUT- | >-sEpaM. HOME, $600 DOWN, | . aii, — SB gg omer upper. i carpe! ho fhe ™uvings gen ag A "degree. S taken wenn mie’ ae ee eee PE 41557; 3 ROOM, CLEAN, UPPER, UTILI-| Automatic. ‘washer ahd dryer, 8 ote : ROME, SS STE ee EE BE bath. and bedroom down- room pani oo dining 5-1 te Ree ey as thas i ge ign of the Liquer | CASH WATER | ee fain a8 Nori” "| Gleam end warm “Baby welcome | © ROOM SIN Vermont Pr pare best on ask ans | He “Eup gape bea: | Fete ole an a i, a 4 ; ee et Sum Hleence. upon ths expiration, of 10| (cost yin, “yezour, equity. Don't | 3 ROOMS 4ND BATH PRIVATE | ecu ¥, PORTIAG MOTOR, sere Esane basement, gas heat "and 2 focen' Abas, Scar carages Verdi - | re aad Otel a ya! Sever rom” Geto erst aaran | "we Your hobo, asl actvce.” | entrance. Me-chidren PE 27408, | ROME, X * PEPROOY OME, EOWONS | cerevrron avesTong———| eit erie tales | ees see 1 now. 1343 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM 33125 24 1959. = eat YLORD'S | pesuse | bath ‘and entrance. aie State. | 4 moome' & Ea $40 Pen WS. MO. ble party, Inquire 22 Auburn = ee Side." Doak bene Tra pvdelighita neighbor- William Miller : | INCOME mak SERVICE. REAS. SPECIAL ke Le ns A ty Lake Orlon | J ROOMS AND BATH. ; aoa tor TAGE BEHIND ¢ Rooms AND Ba A » Av- tion, nice Jot. Paved reel eats Genser Seulited par Realt FE 2.0263. . urn Heig — . eaitor ; s | Nochtg Tix DATS WH. Turk ante wer ee aut aoe | HAVE CASH. | RASS PRIVATE PAT AND EK. ia Pak, FE 201s Bonk. Huron | ROOMS, FULL BASEMENT, 940 for" $8,080. ‘Prove OR £006, ‘3. MANY HAPPY DAYS*await’ 1078 W. Huron 4 ves 506 Franklin Rd pd reducin ge & today. LESS - WILL TRAVEL trance, claas 3 iat heat, near ra e nae iB FMENTS. | _Pet_month, 6499 Cooley Lk.’ Rd.) _ Taylor, Realtor. you in this charming 2 bed- on 9-to 8 3 | rh IS a EAD SERIE ay THAN S1OO\PER VISIT, Come downtown, y veivtanee 30 Winkie be |b we mone ON LAKE. BABE-/ 5-Room Bungalow room LAKEFRONT “home —=—¥ | as often as you like, every day | We will travel to see you and 3 RMS & BAT EDISON. * see caretaker, 30 Washington ment and férpacs, 1 mi. from | >. : with boating, Water skiing. WanTr A CODD Phace * : ir Jos, Prefer, Be our guest for| show you how to get cash tor FE 5- salen Pontine, MA 67061, ask for ‘Mrs.| Full Basem’t, Oil Heat swimming and complete re- ON A NEW : ‘OR. 2. 0097 | @ free trial visit. For appoint.) your = é¢, land contract or oere 3 RMS & PVT. BATH NEWLY | 4 Me. a ** Lag a. © one 3 Frazier: Good neighborhe _ Access to Jaxation unlimited. Piistine. t stom Built Home? * . Call FE _¢4131, service "Nov charge,» oe mBUe |” decorated. Baby welcome. 210 8.| _@rden. Pine Kno @ ROOMS, BASEMENT, GARDEN | Watkins Lake. 100 feet Seely masders. in every way. usto ‘ | ME TAXES. A ACCOUNTING THE OLD FASHION MARKET, ‘ervice. Anderson. | $ RM. UPPER FLAT. CLOSE IN |" soace. Ro tub. Huron Crardens.| wide. Fintebed ream to hesement. 1 love the large living FE. JT. DUNLAP 4 INCOME 2015 Cass a Road with the modern touch, now spe- R, D. RIL E Y. ’ Broker é RMS. ALL UTIL. PORN. NEAT _Very nice. Adults. Reas. FE 32-5061 $65 a month MY 3-1180, Close to school. eetee — Sore: beret be stern ; Keego Harbor. FE 8-2677 | eet lpn gl an. | 208 Elizabeth Lake reise | 04, Dinaty, of, slonsts.. Weil 6 RMB. AND BATH. PULL BASE: | > "Rus~ ON WHITTEMORE 67. Toop. separate Sui eons = compact Dut modern kitones INCOME TAX SERVICE rlees.on fromen foods and staple | PE_«1187 FE £6031; turn. Adulte only gp gry en a __$60 mo. FE 43136. ick possession and tiled~ bath. At $13,950 : UL_2-2030 groceries. This week we are ay. | d tre men et St & * ace oe month, PE $002, | @ RMS. ALL MODERN with @% | 6 Room Brick vith & small down payment lbs. of: froten 31 Douglas. I a PRED dl et i ee ete © Se Imme LALE | -feak aap pam, gporag TOOM, BASEMENT. Gas HEAT.| Bia," NO 7 Dowel. FP) ay 7 acres, 2 Baths Sey eet, Be nes = mt your hom or! uprig een. Mieety fete. ¢ Mier, & rpe 3408 “WALCE DRIVE IN WEST 4 brick, day- $5.00. Phone FE 46706. _ Country, Mest, Market, it . 4 RMS av FULL BATH UPPER. 90 OAKLAND gs Township at Orchard tent uteen s fireplaces. 2 NORTH SIDE — 3 bedroom | TAX RETURNS »PREPARED BY ge ay A gh C ion seragé, Keego. Adu Clean 4 rooms & bath, heat fur-| Lk Rd. and Middlebelt. 4 bedrm. | baths. ‘Tiled recreation room. Su- home offering that Tare : app’t. Home service, modest fee. OR } Mis sod Ey hw 3 FORN. nished, $50 month. See caretaker.| 114 baths, Brick ranch, Ri car; perbly built and very a fully dining room, “_ basement : EE _&ice Fk RO, Rereolis—_ ee We Can Sell Your House 154 Chandler BIRMINGHAM — CENTRALLY siiached garage. 4380 98 month.| decorated inside and out. 3 nice with the, oor ai ited for 4 RATE ~EXPERIENCED ~ VILLAGE HALL . call Now located—newly decorated, 2 bed-| Les it. ie mci; | dedrooms, gelect oak foe piae- you. , At tal rates, venines & mittee FOR RENT : rooms. Large living rooin, auto ences. tala anit “= cheert igs Se Feation 70.0 Baz ant 4 i : matic gas heat. Private parking te pee f ealaeoa Py E- y p vale iN S, | BOLIN. TAX SERVICE space. $70. CA peiecl Pee rite mie” able It 42 E, Pike: FE 41192 or PE FE s-477 PARTING | RE RECEPTIONS ral fet soo of soba Hom, nies i viene soil Piecus Pronk LINCO A pgs re ber cent interest. taxes. & BURTON “EB. STEVENS. - -bedtoom Fe ton. Home calls by FOR RESERVATIONS el GENeMAL REAL Birate von “ane “Spee living ab gene 'd OR TRADE. 8 som spain, 1 ORCHARD LAKE RD. Miu iewy. ion La | 4395 Dine Hey, OR $0701! there's w full basement and ye gy Insurance Agencies 17A we 326 rm heat wy. nea TO e-aisi, | Rr ane SS sige ae hove vag ig + fh Fs | , : punch ls. FE t , Zoehbers, “to Nor only #1 . : = ANDERSON FE 42836) Weg Children to to Board 26 acrid fireplaces, ee RENT IT FAST 750 sane, moder. st, MICHAELS ‘ INSURANCE von EVERY NEED) ~~ rage ted Sliver Lake. Suda : "INCOME = fe et listed this qre_f eee ar enrage, nig Round. the cloc: on ane Ae 1. BOA {HOME , Lt j z [* 3-2025 , through Rent Ads! Room, one. A fing 2 family close _Fetentaa ipker. tessrance Ager * conved. FE 2-0 ADULTS % j= Nino HURON APTS. | LEA nN é “i, i PO FE a a He i e. TRADE. 1 PE 44061 or OR 25601. Wed, Household Goods 7 qos. Ft cad bee | wee eo ee te own: 120 house, apartment, any- Upper conslate of 3 rooms Selreme Comes ea ER TO ~ Hee ; Me ccs SARK 2 bedrm.; | thing Want Ads giv a Th, fower haa wee S’car gareae, 1 fisor” Wake N.S W ; ‘near Big Lake, single, 2 bedrm.; | thing — Wa e ‘ d rente = |’ 2 car garage. ~ THE A s B LEM ~s ; $54 o di Be 4 rm. house, g g for $85 per reo Ni Rover vee accept saute bouke in trade. YOUR PRO ues Sur iene * you ACTION. Dial FE) + selling tor ay z ‘ ; - GUIDE TO GORD: Sell a om: re rath, th, vacant << RAY O’NEIL., Realtor Anas Bra ES aT = Want Ads! To sell, rent, things: Rotel not using bit er aie outta fanince, #0" me 2818i, - ,. rt s. — A Ra, "Oven 98) 1308 hire, it’s FE 2-8181! : Bi through ‘Cabted ‘Ads! 4 + IVAN W. SCHRAM FE 5.9471 b + iat * ed (meee ‘PIONEER HIGHLANDS Grs NOTHING DOWN rated, *peted living gg ag Newly deco- ‘and out. Car and Beet, rear saree — only 4-BEDROOM LAKEFR ONT REDUCED $4,000 has purchased "BaP aA? pone - Bateman & Kam psen REALTORS FE.4-0528 2118. Telegraph _ ves. & fun, 3 3 F fi ii i i off i Ht is 2 ic. ef fr fi F NEW MODEL New 3 bedrm. bangalow with full PLUMBING, ALUMI.| OTR CH Cabinets = iy FORCED te eras is a out = show new STOUTS _ Best Buys — Today ~ SMALL FARM Eee sieges Home with 2 b basement fi pistereg, sais gu cera to five Body. Best of terms. A i = g F # 5. au fy he # ' <= : 3 BE £ : 3 = _ oa og = | Ha i 4 rren Stout, Realtor 1 1 6:00 ‘e. = Py 7, | Zonmam 4 RM, oven, GAS basement, new i = Weten, by ower 6 ee shor _$:30, me ave A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. ane = i Rd. ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES FORREST -| LAKE ESTATES “LEISURE WwW, Huron’ Be Ph rr If io answer call en hae MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE en for ny roam, ie cu — on & ac Very Family room of " E 30 ft, oan “notes “ceont rage yy at. on! ; only $25,000 with very reas- — RANCH STYLE 3-BEDROOM BRICK. LAKE PRIVILEGES . my coals © homes sere, tig from. down “a - “Bud”. lee Pit a Mt. Bt. ‘8. a. (Mss). Mighlond. MU ‘ea0ss. f Moves You In. As wept ae e Ber see ae takes At this 3 bedrm., home with car- in @ well restricted og Ne decorated. gh yo ea HERB! T C. DAVIS Drive ‘HOME. GAS replace. Lake "Gls VETERANS, ‘This!!! Pe bt Nothing Down WRAY O’NEIL, Realtor saree Rd, pnts 6-5 aun By home Poneted _ rocresten reeteway "and 2° car ge rage. A . SYLVAN LAKE vu eAKEFRONT ORRIS aE aeae full gg = ne & DANDY 3 BEDROOM Home \| all rooms larger than average, 4 Bd ‘Templeton a or es ae a phi at 50) 8 roo ong bet, full basement. furn- ished, 2 and. vacant, Reason- able down payment. ‘Drayton Flaine a eat, “drive, oy ie Ke Le Templeton, Realtor. 2339 Orchard : after 6 “soua Partridge LAKEFRONT BRICK siwaye eer BE TOF PARTRIDGE . HURON me — ASSOCIATE — pest cemnon ih" "mabe co. Bedroom Home FULL BASEMENT — Hot air coal heat. Gide “drive. #3 ORCHARD LAKE AVE.. 3-BEDROOM BRICK individual. 2 bedroom on Hester on Tad down paym: 4 petteen. On Maddy Lane, a” gene lime res 595 PBOWN ; we etOss s Realty e UN ety 13430 cd rT Maile Rd. _ imi $9.950 asi big — ow f 850 we will build 2 deoobee room home conn ane finished. Tne ie includes red walls, oak floors, sement and forced air he Dieting atranged, Inquire now, WM. A. KENN JEDY, ment ents of Yo’ include taxes fen ‘excellent “bi ead. rapes ipedic 4 and bath “Gas . fired. steam heat Double Sa a Bent mt grass Jawa + mae ROAD on, "Auto. heat" a feared Grive en. ‘house. i Date rete Some Extra lot, 4 re ‘ New é ~_. pnd large living room. real ae with i pe ys Toe San rear Soren, rand copper scr wonder- ag lovel: sa in- the | LOADS OF MOD ~ | a © 1950 by WEA Service, na FM. Reg. US. Pas. Off. ¢ “My parents are at the awkward age — too young to lose interest in dancing and too old to do the Cha-Cha!”” ~ $25 For Sale Houses 43 Toa ee iii 3 Bedroom HOMES $100 DOWN Moves You In WHY PAY RENT? BUILT IN RANGE & OVENS MODEL OPEN WEEKDAYS & SUNDAY 1 T27 rs, t bigces north of Montcalm WESTOWN REALTY S300 DOV LI 24677 Fo: » can redecorate. Ha «fal Pe Piowing TCE FAMILY HOME Pull . Could be ra as ie. Fa eons Realtér 2160 M-15. Ortonville. NA _ 17-3815 RR O SERVICE ARRO GIs bedroom bungalow, Terms. EAST SUBURBAN Plenty on this z with 2 bedrooms, yp ated and screens, — Term: fasced ¥ 500 1002200 foot. lot, ¢: regions, er dryer, cue. ews decorat- session. Privete perk toh Tor. 3060 8. COMMERCE RD. MA 41578. NO DOWN PAYMENT ' starter homes rough wir- ? our lot a amal] down ss F.C. We oO of room for your —— 00x360 '. }' WE BUY - SELL - TRADE ‘4 For Sale Houses 43 4 Nothing Down BUILD NOW 3-BEDROOM HOME Call cater: ae Available. All On cur inter yours Your plans or jc. HAYDEN, Realtor PE 6.0441 Centon : T, ° = oe “acne, Sot al HAYDEN W,, PRINCETON. 9, BR ip ra i Bower ons 7 a Tikeoie tek homes woatins, Ro: brick fi e, 1% baths, stove even, vent fan, kite’ eas heat 1% ca: yr cies ie” wilt ara "Bee this at $20,000. LOWER ; = $0, : full of this new neat Floyd Kent Ine., , Realtor Pe ae TED. 3 BEDROOM ow ¥. OAs HEAT, oe eh. ry Road. full, basement trees. PRA M, 1010 Adams, ROCHESTER ARE A Country home on 3.7 acres, bas 5 rooms, 144 baths, oll oe and yard full $15,900. SHEPARD _ ‘hee, PONTIAC ON »'4 Top $$$ for Here’ or Ma: PERS ~ OPPORFUNITY rage. REALTY? ‘ 3-Bedrm. Home—We'll CUSTOM “QUALITY BUILD” Your Home eu S REALTY BY C OW TNER i Base th 3 Pull basement. 4" poomggy, Gyg KM acres. Near MSUO. PE $-6508 ge oe Cash to calsting r 6 p.m, i . at TROOM Sots IN GOOD LOCA. | Se ee Sees ek ee" ee. full Drie 13808 $1,000 down. . | $460 8 7 gE permun como ut § A ala EO built im 1968. O01 Turnace. i 7 W. dora a re — | 66 _W. HURON FE 42517 | Orr x. BUILDING 3ix60 — 4 RMS. & seesion. LOW. hong sem ota bath. Right for store, repair shop | Ss: R. home yrs.| or bump in business Oak, foors, Tile bath. La for yourself. im Of ‘furnace, P. W. DINNAN MY STORY BRICK. $10,900 Low | 66_W. HURON PE 42571 — Oak floors Clarkston Rancher tory floor age closet ~ brick Sane OW. 1% baths Bie Fey Carpet in ‘ia LR. aod = JC POHAVDEN fea tor E.Walton PE 8-044: Eves. BY enue F eee starter in, od a ven LK. tl, Degen Pompneay Spee WHITE BROS. RANCH, 3-BEDROOM e Rd. Sele $12,500. $81 per month to a 4 per Cent Ft PHA. pe WHITE BROS. . Of 3.1208 8600 Dixie Open Eves. ‘til 9; euneee 10 "til 8. Léaving for Florida This week, owner sez he will take ——— — for this tidy h near course lake vpriviieges. now for wenn nn J Vermett Broker 9203 Commerce Rd. m ‘ood Co, OR 3 Corner Williams Lake Ra. & M59. GI _ Office Spacious T-room ranch home, onl: 4 years old. on large 75x200. foot ~~ SYLVAN LAKE lot with lake privileses en Biddle Sam Warwick hag ne im Strail . This one won't last brick tri-level Tansh "heshe. Fire- at only $12,900 down | geo pullt-ins, 2-car garage 185 an y $80 per eng ty — a ——— _ Er ~~ — ing taxes and Insurance. inke ee Hi yp ng oun J. Vermett, ker day its FE 45090. 3-6466 $203 Commerce Rd. 216 W. FAIRMOUNT DRAYTON AREA Ranch, 3 bedrooms, carpeted liv- large kitchen. T0x219 ft. jot. low down payment, down. SHARP BRICK CONTEMPORARY CLA niceron Lake Diviiees. ; “bokrecien 3 years old. Large lot. Low down Srriith- Wideman. kitchen, 2 bedrooms down;* > : REAL ESTATE OPEN ©V. ow WET ie kn FE 4-4626 412 W. RURON ¢, ced " 3 RM, M N HOUSE = mitment. Brent terme tiac ° OR opel iy |ONE... third ost. Tru: ACRE! CFPERING | three bed- ® Sritk bose? a home Tecent constrae ‘ ay 4 tion Twenty-five foot room, rooms, S1irg ¢ sy oak floors, plans tered 8, oe | -aepniiecheial semen ‘ rch, dows. ‘Powder reese at, Two car garage. Sgr tian anes | ShSitln ate nhs NOTHING DOWN a. & 3° Deargone eons ‘Brat aE: ro income Sacrifice b= A ves) bargain tor WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS NICHOLIE & HARGER ©0. 33 w. HURON ST. 83 N. Tel . only miles west, $11, and low & the on Mare ca our, Bek LOOK? cs Humphries ~ Open Eves. MOLTTRLE LisTING SERVICED ® j Pah iy -| RILEY REAL ESTATE | CIVILIANS $190 DOWN NO OTHER COSTS Sylvan 4 bedrms. $780 Village fom Le Lx. "“hereat AX. terms. Only $15,000 C. SCHUETT. Realtot FE 68-0450 Lar 3. bedroom MAKE AN OFFER Must sell this week, smali 2 eee home off Oak- INCOME s. 3 car garase. Nice landscaped lot. eat clean throughout. seeedis, ae wise R. J. VALUET, Realtor Oakland. FE — Cail MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE MY 31103 Lakefront Bargain bedroom home has built-in freez- Fu | saree perce LOT 135 apartment with builtdn TV. nished 1% Car attached g-rage, ae om $17,000 with terms. CRAAVFORD AGENCY. AUBURN HEIGHTS = Terrific Value! Cozy home ahd very neat. Near Ly © Road. $7,450.“ ewe. included. Heated gara m ith hot and cold wa 1942 on wide landscaped lot. ter. Built C. SCHUETT, Realtor 460 W. Huron FE 8-0456 ms, a baths tara so © 7 samt oor oGI OR TRADE 3 Bh in ~ er —_ tom S Bp, ot Lake . Ni oceing down to GI or will consider your home equity in trade. CRESCENT LAKE — honey ong with ‘on rao = a ae A aaa with $650 « down. ‘ono. fwd A ‘500 Lake re ae J “JOLE™: Pi bear to Avondale via | and ree ee te LAKE, 3 aie ag home. e on heat, 12524 cB mimeo y it ear garage, tae tone’ and mina price only $14,500 * 4021 Evenings after @ call OR 3.9108 t ag : % H * = =x go 2 eg Se ae ce ce ai i as "yr. old. eM gong TRADE OUTBOARD Mi pick value, ‘abi- M ul ¢ net model sewing machine. Cali . Leow at pital Appliance es, PE WiLL TRADE $00 EQUITY, IN 2 | droom one in Auburn Hgta pang on’a 80 x 200 ft, lot for housetrailer or * ask Call UL t 2 MEN'S SUITS. pt SHORT. 8 excellent send. “For Sele chdag 56, eae GO! GO! GO! mee ig oF guaranteed, =z KELVINATOR guar ae choice IRONRITE lroner. Used, rebuilt. Guarenteed, delivered GOOD HOU 51_W. HURON Makes ‘7 Ginta we conte. ae | © A Apores 7 o, tt. Good running ‘oRaN oo D NEW » Mg tid inG 3-240. AS washer. $80. Rertoustens Re- Delivered. NG SHOP FE 41555 RADIOS, #6 TO inte chrome table. $14 an? : Ta Reg Ue Pon om | © 1069 by NEA Servis, ine “My. Pop thinks he must be part Boxer — says he eats sent | eee For Sale Miscellaneous 60 SO PL ALLL ALL LL A BUY AND SAVE 4° soll pipe, 8 +... 0s 3” soll 7. ae $3 r 3 outside flush door ........ 95 No 3 3 Oak flooring ......... M Com cabinet with wall 8. WwW ol verine Lumber Pastors FE 2.9764 a pmo ere. Opdyke id Pipe iki Pe ete, Bey's Spring en size 8, $6. Lady's Brand New urns Coat we FINE ‘CONDITION : jBoy’s Dress Pants, Size 12 & 15,| Youth bed, edgeohent shales, 4 Sport Suirls, ‘Site ie 15%, Sastem "bolt ‘concep "wits. tpalll- ¥25 : oo in drawers By ~~ Be cabinets Omer Mise, Clothing seen Se erer es room. FE aie CLEAN USED WORK | KENMORE ELEC. stove. veRY (like he had just gone 15 rounds!’ pants Tom 40e: shirte from 20e _g00d cond. $45. MI 6-1933. — | Clea days 7 aS oe BS KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER Ver, ae Seer i) Se cat fe i | For Sole Mleetemens A LIVING f 10 AND 6 mise. YE 33% . dinette set Y Call between : ge Pe SG MAN'S TOP COAT, FEARL GRAY, 0 end 3, PE F Bisde ise TGuttveter’ 1-Turning sise EM CARGE MATTRESS, | 14s" Snow Biaiie, Same as smell * i ake Lake Ave fisrse a fae oh ‘NAVY LINEN 3 PC. SUIT, TEEN Lewrt —YAOUOM Like NEW. Condition. 686 £. Beverly st. oa ps glen biaser, white, | _ Al pa ‘6%, OR 37 Poatiac. s Fa+ tye ce ie “; rs —" “a here 281 ere : et 43, pone ae with WZAHOGANY MATCHING STEP | storing storms end screens. Pirst tables, matching lamps. Exe. con. ye Sins & OR 32923 after NEW BRIDAL VET. $16.09 —— iG" PLYWOOD, 12 INCHES. Of ve MARCH ° bei tits ‘ wee O82 seen Se we ah Value, $525. aor : DDING DRES&. Size pire ete “OIL "aor te Eat Will ect call’ @i wes ie daira days, = sapet, ee ae or 12, good Bile, 4 an “WHOLESAT : | P color. Wrte Box 102, Pontiac | cone company bostnges. Tnvectory. fia ar Ponting DISCOUNT or aie y ‘ue ¥ _Sale ale Household Goods 57, 3 > See Lend Contr 52! eat LOANS © $500 TO vo no DeaEEEE, LOA Cr ° LY SERVICE ! $25 TO $500 “NEED $25 TO $500? SEE -SEABOARD Phonet FE 8-966! 1185 N. PERRY ST. | “Parking No Problem" Seaboard Finance Co. | TEAGUE FINANCE €O.|" 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOARS - $2 TO $500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK peOUSEHOLD GoOoDs L 60711 OL 1-9191 ee x YOUN “NEED ~ J you, “STATE m feaeci CO. 70a Pome "1 34 Bids. Mortgage Loans 54 ARE YOU WOBRIED WITH BIG home im- extras. : coh ede. UL fa'000. Call after now aroun, ai a ot oe Saginaw “FE 29351 Vacuum BRUSHES, | bags. Meatraye bat Morte, j bo Stero a recorder, 1 YR./ after 7, FE 8-378. | | wativer dinette. ee: et res ¢ sevens Cet e wisiiwe ea SEiNes sweepers sess up. A zation | Hoover Ss _ id Corser of _ard. FE 46169. WASHING MACHINES, VACUUM sweepers, $16.05 up Authorized Hoover tena. Thyle Electric, Corner’ Jobnson and How- ard FE 45 +5160. WRINGER WASHER, $20: ELEC. a3: 6 $55; Ox10 ae ae te bd > elec. big ole rtd : con “girl's bike $18. FE 5-2766. WASHING MA B 5 tional. 119.95 value, $60.95, c Mich Piverescent, 393 ard Lk. Ave. — 45. ZiG-ZaAG SEWING CHINE, wate model, or Lalas MA _ ym: total $68. M Center 2-3337, “Television, & Radios 57B TV, RADIO, combination, lyr. old, OR 3-7666 a PHONOGRAPH U ins, immer SED TV. OTHER bag Appliances. BAR- 8161 __.Water Softeners. _57C AUTOMATIC 80 PT TENER ons: ed. a Mitchell Distributing. | 2% South Saginaw st, 2154b. Asphalt Shingles pplication ; Church's Inc. 5 s/§ S oat ape Bie sib 8 a - 283 dige Slezs E 3 a i ANCHOR FENCES Co. Pree ESTIMATES rs et rai BARGAIN TIME OVER sTOCKED—SustT SELL . 300,000 F't. EXCELLENT USED LUMB 24 — 226 — 258 — 2x10 2419 Priced for quick sale 2udx4 ft .. ISe each New knotty pine paneling, 16¢ ft. PIPE—BRICK—8STEEL ba un neue gon! complete bulld- a needs. rs better a FHA Terms OPEN 8 to 5:30 MON. SURPL US MA 5340 Seve you cannot Free Estimates LUMBER ot TERIA oy Highland Rd. (M59) OR 3-t004 — BETTER BUYS — MULE HIDE INSULATION Chapwood ego a %’ Zonolite ‘House Cash an cash W-Pine a“ Carry, 2e lin lin re ce and C $5.27 , oo ee id Catry ....... $1.35 Bag a Between A A *towp, ten quemate ob anf roc! Siventees copper biack § Lowe B HAGGERTY UMB ny ". & Pontiac Tratl +1084 © Younas- gas furnaces steam boilers, heater, a. ¥ f ros, wot Aton SUPPLY 2608 LAP ERI _RD, FE 45431 FULLY AUTOMATIC $129 SALE PRICE be 2 , sold for $329, ooley Soft Water Co. 23687 DONT oe rR 2-818, PASS UP]. MONEY! S belongings for cash}? | through Classifi ed Ads! ; ell. unneeded thru SAT. | "| Exterior porch & deck . 1. COKE MACHINE. SERWICE STA- tion cash reg. PE 46347. CASH WAY LUMBER PRICES UM WINDOWS STANLEY ALUMINUM Burmeister’s NORTHERN LUMBER 7340 — vate 2 Mee EM 34171 Benders fe 10° Poy dog F] tJ Deliveries available Garage Doors OVERHEAD and al) standard away closet drs. ‘ays Factory ~, sizes, $35 coors 8 in Stee! ‘outside e . aoe door operators Gar e frnt tas pa = free estimates. FE 5-6431 or OR 30176. JELLED MAGIC This paint needs no . wm not drip. sag or ey "Rub < bate, Hundreds of colors choose from OAKLAND FUEL & 436 Orchard Lk. Ave. K{TCHEN CABINET os scratched $46.30 while they iffe gondii Fal orders pice se. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 chard Lake Ave. — 5. LINCOLN VERTICAL i reo Welder, 220, 3 ase, senee’ machine sve Centrifical “primp, is et =e » 65 ft MM. C and proj . er. amera E OR 3-7386 : wis LAST DAYS FINAL CLEAN-UP, SATURDAY I8 THE END Paint Super Kem-tone .. Exterior white primer peated enamel ., qt. Gloss Enamel ............ qt. Wood combination Soeee sew O11.85. reen doors . as $6.00 Odd size windows... 7 "| Bard-matic garbage eliminator Pr 36” fencing ......... $12 - 1 Poll ad bath yr - rey & “Sou fe mee il WE : LAVA VA - role on alues Also Beas v4 7 artes thtubs. ant eaiceee, 393 Orchard be e Ave. — 63. ~ ; tools. Lik some 8. e new. Ps ton Yale chain -fall. = efter 5:30, : NATION'S FINES1 material piast per ft. Cabin terrific "Sot Bi ‘ting om con Bee te CO. SHEETROCK ~ CHURCH’? INC. G. TRACTOR. 2 man chain saw. Power mow- er & tent. EM 3-0366. i SPECIALS eee Panalyie, oq, fo. eo ee tori, USED LOWREY ORGAN, LARGE discount. : Piano with organ attachment. Large. discount on 4)] sizes of accordions, pen ivorles _ ae Vie Smail medium piano . Good practice plano FREE DELIVERY-TERMS GAL LAGHER'S S 18 ¥. Huron FE 4-0566 ~ Music Instruction -62A OP SPO IE PIE OL RENT A WURLITZER ORGAN for as little Pr Ay week YOU GET ALL THIS. —use of organ — your home —private weekly lessons —tll lesson materials —all money paid applies WIEGAND SIC CENTE: CLE BAZAAR ONE PE’ 4825 ° wea nwwee r CAS ar 2 r6. “s Sale Office Equipment 63 | ~~ it, Minnows, Etc, 65B BAIT & TACKLE — OPEN T DAYS a Mouses 20 a 3 a. ay ‘Avenue $2202 fix T — ie . IT Bos pees “Sand, Gravel & Dit: & Dirt 66% s x i “Ti Aaa or geusered. PE 43263, PE 2-1466. AY UL 2-3806 ROAD GRAVEL, DRIVEWAY rave]. reasonable. Morrie Wabi. Fr '-046. PONTIAC. : me aaah enivd tie, Comet. _moftat, tracking & tile. OR 3-1534. 7 Wood, Coal & Fuel_ 67 "inaes ¢ ‘A ae For Sale Pets dies. a “ug 8. PAR RAK _food. Since 1827 SH Oakland Ave. REG. BRITTANY SPANIEL, 4 ot ag Highly trained $100. FE ToY FOX TER TER PyRPLEE—< wks. old. MY badd rs pe errs ca ae Pets for Paste erriers ° -for Baster. eap. FE 4-G488. UKC™ REGISTERED TOY Rey terriers puppies, $35. FE 23-1497. Hunting Dogs 69A GERMAN SHORT-HAIRED er pups. AKC. OA 8-2128. Hay, Grain & Feed 71 1000 BALES OF WHEAT OAT straw, very clean, good pales. 1812 Farnsworth Rd., Lapeer. MO- hawk 42593. j8T & IND CUT HAY, STRAW, manure, Phone MA t-0608 ALE TYPES oF ist & IND oUF. so, a Os traw, corn and” Will deliver. OA 8-2179. FOR SALE 40 BALES OF AL- falfa broom ss, hay. 49 cents bale. ~ M15. ‘9 Mile South of Ortonv!. TOP SU ATY FIRST AND 8EC- ond cutting alfalfa and clover hay in quantity. Made with crim: € fancy. Also a reat Oaks Stock Farms, 1106 Pontiac Re, hester. . OL! BUY BUY EARLY & & oe ogg Seip een Ss & mowers Roto-tillers Fae Se J. I, Case Rochester TERMS KING BROS. ! _rontiac Rd. at #1112 used. Prouls Oliver Sales on Bob b Hutchinson Mobile Homes Gas . TRAILER EXCHANGE | ee ARKHURET™ Trailer Sales Lapeer Lake OXFORD TRAILER ART G ‘L HOLLY VAGABOND GREAT LAKES 2° ae neat £. to ft ate to We bave some a bays wat ae ost __ Rent Trailer Space 79 AUBURN lege. The finest % mile SE Pon- 170 N. ke FE 5-3361 RDS OY ~ 4 BU from bus Pontiso Trailer 5-9902. 2 STROMBERG 07 CARBs ON ‘49 Manifold, FE 4-4704 3% CHEV ME $15 WILL fel co: pees differential, . wheels lowering. Ait. “ava ble ‘fer gtripping 43021 ‘after 4 p.m, 5 T Aa ; . rE ete lor Road, on Joslyn. FE_ 54-2000 For Sale Tires 80A _ For Sale Livestock 72 72} " Ps2 OLD QELDING UMren > ao — ave D for food 8 dle h horee. Call Peete: Harry Kientner Ponti Mi PALAMINO > SADDLE, Lysees 2-549. Oy Be & spore Bt FOR CASH EN A’ HURRY, sell. things through Classified Ads. }. Anything goes! Dial FE|* ane “4 * ween 1 ite Haak ash Rambler, eae ist x1 ame GREE, fe, OF we 503 Star TINE SALES tred@ in oo General Tires, Up te 88 per cent on Blast or ED WILLIAMS 451 8. Saginaw at Resyers T x 16, D ’ used, OR 3-103, - . Auto Service 81 CRANESHAPT GRINDING IN T - sere Zuck x ie Shop. 23 ‘ood. Phone Sale ‘Motor Sectors ‘82 | =“ON DISPLAY DISPLA : SLAYBAUGH’S MOTORS er wie 43134 Be tea CADILLAC. ALUMI i -3137_W. + OPEN ¥ & SUNDAY 9-6 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS. nt raft & Bhell lake boats. Ga? tor ira Quibeatd motor Te- POATS, COVERED, ut GET bee tore Lake Orion. aay S FLYING CLUB iy New a2 EESEay Transportation Offered 87 Ou oak Paarmaren op California, (#0. Ha wali, te anted Used Cars 8&8 CASH 7E MODEL CARS Motor ytles Fans “iter All} MONEY TALKS! Dixie "OK" Lot DRAYTON. PLAINS. “MACH. ATTENTION! “wat fog: FOR Luss” Fiyina DOLLAR GLENN S GL T fOR. SALES re ann et e101 4 tas at Pe memes et Ss our et a5 DEMAND “CLEAN CARS” $$$ ¢ ASH you H $ss Rae - BILL SPENCE “RAMBLER” ~SALES & SERVICE~ 21_8. 8 “SAGINAW FE #4541 See M&M Motor Sales H MONEY! Make it easily _ throwgtt Classified Ads. \ ee SL REED pr tie SE ellis teers Pea BIRMINGHAW'S ‘pinest: OF TRADE. INS €. mls ay EAR WARRANTY — i i ti oe | and 4 : ‘wna aw was. - "1957 DODGE 1957 DeSOTOS _ ‘wall ‘tires A ies—yood | : en seadont ay This yellow be car. Low down payment, er ce : eye th Ie peter Yost Sat > wa | HOMER’ mgt MTRS, 3 eon papacumpmassgeppan | t_ 3 fr toe ee gt Oxford, sichigan "Ga" sa3a0 tite Bt iaceead cnipin scdopince "81795 oe og VE i y dr. ‘Dynatiow, Radio. BELA. POWER: 9° : : ‘¢ “ | "Rete. Can We md for. dow | “gigs 'ol Mensur. a8.” MY Se Aaa - BILL SPENC E ove CHEVROLET MMe! eae a | weet RST On Sue ae oon Converts RAMBLER” 1955 PONTIAC 1957 wilckup. gall 0 paitewalls. "2- tone pais, ae | Batt on Tienok 054 Plymouth Btationwagon | 211 8 - Sharwaw #4541 || wir CONSIDER this Hardtop te ay . R SEDAN A. mah Sar "Used Truck Parts ark Sect: ahi, ws “IES aloes Poodaahead : se Be ion wagon | "59 Pow ; be one of the best in town, USED, TRUCE, ano Geers ea veer aa ae 6 wl RUSS S DAWSON BE cers wage $1195. ee 51095 Pra arian! deaeyeettt EMS | mw re ssn Eddie Steele gi A ae aes Auburn Are P| ge Hester Waid wal tres ay PE 24262, OD 1954 FORD For Sale Trucks 20) ate of transportation Bpectats rE sone be m0 1958 CHEVROLET : ae _COURRIER, $110 sstee. or. 2 5-114) 55 Ford 2-Dr. . . $745 2. ; VICTORIA. Beautifl solid a aie << en gre gr STOMUINE Va nia Phe GA B-200 HARDTOP. Where will you find «= VICTOR. tee id. ~ “miles, Bxtre anaip. 40i8. No| AUTOMATIC TRANSMIBSIO NOW IS THE TIME : a ae a ee "4 Chevrolet Panel ———. See. SACK COLE, INC, We must sell 20 new Ramblers jo ‘ 4 $695 _ 1965, BUICK SPECIAL, 4 BOOR, . saa apportuniy. to make the’ deal | 34 8 $1995 ; GMC - seen | : . WALLED LAR b ve “eu worth your bee ‘ame 'to's0b mae us now. tend. “pri. owner, a : ° GIVEN FREE | WITH EVERY CAR 100% & 3 FO : ! A pe ee ee PACKARDS ' Factory Branch) 3s: vox live 1987 500 ORD For Sale Cars 91; __ For Sale Cars 91 FC Bemis on a rie ar sa RAST AND, most iunurious car : { OARTAND Ay CASS cr” — FORD *3 tomat.s pore eee power N ORTH “ease, or = +4156 : F ACTORY BRANCH ea erey © Dower ad Whe kes 3 au the 3 posta "56 BUICK “pis39 HASKINS |: SATE assobora ons | | °55 PONTIAC $1295 $ 1295 | higes bares. . ~ |. CHEVROLET CO. | Bini ict Wa ma Gl na | neti a date, Sréramat OL AL | Pre-Owned |. Has The | _ittwi Rime ~ $1095 oe gee ACTOR : INTERNATIONAL 56 PLYMOUTH 1957 PLYMOUTH 1956 BUICK 4 HEATER. ABSOLUTELY NO Specials . i. ieedas‘s 4 Mer ae AF mo, Call crea ar ‘ sedan, radio, : ol -YEAR = = m - |P tl push Sansa teteren 7 = eee i hurry . onragen rye oT MA $5141 | 1958 Olds 8 “BRAID | R | “CY” OWENS FORD oe ne - 56 FORD 1) vis “en mr set sta Coverage; No Exclusions | casts Wpee ta” pen 1957 BUICK 1958 PLYMOUTH iv. vs # UxXE for. etonom : = ) LSUGE Sarg BRR meee | eater, [rem | Eee ars grat 1987 Ford Patriane 600. hardtop. | 1958 Chev: Sacer’ en § bes i, anew tires, inst fail, Exc. | “RAH Power and power ] : $1795 ard nb * ¥-8 engine, Fordomatic, 1955 Dodge H-top V4. ....... 3 ons cond. Call Lewis Furniture Corp. stee FE 2-5i92. $ 895 : H enourg cy >| PE 5-35 : a) fi 2 nd NEW CAR DEMOS fore 8:90 ~ tigalieneanaatierd “lo Restee AnsOrUtELy ~p As we =x7y | ‘51 FORD FAIRLANE 300, 2 TO , : Bel Air 2ar, V4, POtide ... si437 NO. MONEY DOWN NO MONEY Down! Assume pay- ou az wiagees et) Haskins Chev. [fii ft 8 vo: Bae uae wane] deo as BSE | 1057 pLymouTH 1957 FORD [RS rae eR a SE MGR ME! wae ene | EE REE Bey reece roaa eva coma pee an SE Truck sa Earnie | BANK RATES | HPO gM Star nes | Prete eevee te || ruck Center | Sei! Hordenburg |SERIE GE RES| omen eere | ee greeetem| seme Meeata |" gy 695 $1595 s * RAN fe) FACTORY BRANCH GUARANTEED USED cans _| _ot Make offer. PE 4200) bbl, care. ual exhauuty ait foam 14 Buick Wr Dree h . a j RANCHER( qu ‘83 Ford Custom 8 2dr. SHARP) Can Pa TOO BURDEN- North Chev cushions. 28.000 miles. A | *50 Ford. motor =... 3s | :7 : . ® us yi Lake. PE : "92 | . Mydre ......,... Wrikcgctes icv "58 CHEVROLET | conti huastfnttt 22% mae! some? tna rar a SEE | ser tatd: Ws 0. Gonos are | eS te ee — ies : * ie ie i y : 25, 195 : is sf j : s ; i ? = a ad : : : o. ae - » MARCH 25, 1050 a € ‘ al ‘sian ‘ . ; Boe it PONTIAC PRESS. PET is: a Bore to. is Pomegrur. SEES ue : g ef + P it live : nnd. ine scat we tee ts 2° ; a sae b a comfortable oor of just life of bore "x plete with “| “We have a ad echoed : your own white beach welt. He. Jone, ‘uniform ot ? U.S. airmen - al dis towel a : Four U.S. | en day—a Is Yours. ract! Soe ot ae eee * * Se (O oom Thesg. Roots mo oaks ond at aad a a () Who’ Do Yao Trust? An sbandoned “leper eslony is ed ot x. imnth ‘on, this rDay. An tioned : o reat oye worst thing is mosotany aad iene eee isand San on &: (7) American : Tve come to the Z i Doble Sorina aod 2, ) (2) Be Night. « : i. ‘ohn R. kd ee @ . @) Gene ree & Pe: . * pg cag 1370th Aerial 2 (3) Sherwood Forest a pcmapping Group Inthe, Pal 6:10 (4) (9). Jimmy Dean. ouse are : are not permitted in 3 Looney * ey and gtinnadt, Source Detroit Pierrot ao ir migs manning : “gles George 7 pal wa oe (2) W Drama: Claude (4) (color: : a ives a ve ra eure 11:20 (9) actig Piano mae Adventure Time. a eS , Air Force ue aad oe toe. : : fa 7) - * pee accu- Jews: LeGoff. CMG,), medy: ¢ Sports. : issing as ys of Borneo great i Se Analyst John ke png A htwatch te Con-\5:55 (4) AP Wirephote Two More — = Fay need for misiee = 6:40 Dempsey. Harding, as Angeles. “Bobo fop A ~. Tracey ie Efe coi 4 Tiddly ered ; et see. ed ha es bean te ta pb Shed: Building Redd nyt lied 6: MacKenzie Rai : 520 (7), »- ‘ s and Mrs. } ” into t Crashes we oS Every their radio which 1:00 Mm range nt sii: 9) Movie (cont. Rose ] Play are “Snow! - friendship gre ans | on hill from te Texas Man hu @) ; Paar. Gypsy Fou . t ) brought and the (AP) | —| called atop a and the 9) Cochise. partner. (4) Jack et, | so ures ee year ago, LAHO: pda FUP”! equipment a dia pir Flack” Ald mae ?t~ ng es (cont.) Just Not Crick ms JUST cog nee: oe Mr. chick a oka - : a Sores soe both cipelago, cursor who te ae ee ¥ MORNING LONDON (UPI) “of Eainburgh t agallbgec dom inthe fe d Reviews | ] tured wae loohiog en oe + wager Mngt wipe Page - (2) Divorce Michigan's teen THURSDA Classroom. ‘ar Gan Gee tee Ys News an ne _ 2 ae leah aaetin five lives.| cards, by a Navy * L. Welk. Quatro, Continental Cla sae ted = , TV ’ pecial ers claimed Tuesday in monthly yo Sine gl ne OD Michael je:36 (4 wanted ‘ FA — ‘ 2 which died : swimming t caught = Sie mae seh Se bs band fim s Father Como's ‘Nice’ : ferfain iret tae ae oe Rey f : : ‘ 7 "s sg Comedy: “Her Ben” are () Today. raed be te aay aot Vic | Doesn't En = nie scad lage aloe Se ane with young Capt. Kangaroo. : bridge night. - WILLIAM right’s| were —* én 8:40 @D Gor eed ais winks title last the Royal . of Son in a ieee Cees taata pete Phong sas @) Cartoon € In Princ Pulp erred bs ‘Tragic Deat Shouldn't) wew york ( S te, (cont.) —e o eitet hee as, tee. oe bm the Goons” aa Desire [ ¢ (4) (color) Mi. Que : @) Keep Talking. ine ( Dough Re A Cambridge test to be car OP Dn and Harriet. Ricky| 19; se th gr mcg Bo pronsnedyaphngasey Dbaors CASTLETON, England | ee :30 (1D) Oxele : iy through in which befits Moss, father i el the mg 4 i (9) Bal Godfrey. wenger egeore matches,” |Eric who died i cde) ce Rieti Hunt ome oan Club ‘bad atoden Pyertine md i \ @) Trackdown. to kil Hoby. a © News potten ots their winking ——_ youngsters iB man thr Reed Show. (2 Love ae ” : 9:00 eee for more attention / 11:99 ° — Is * | with a *. . recalled) exp * afer vist to Rena | 1 Goo ey Schcaine. | re Fils campos et] "young men with | oc ae a at a nel aa ei oo mon as De Carlo, Gates | 11:39 ( year " Moss sai Ingrid Happiness, pw ag — vestigate} (4) ——— ae a 2 oso chou be. of the Sixth wes, money i @) Magpie Mugen lane ay ame, aed te ee El en 2 the Beicin an te Oiled Si murder Arizona Gun. ~ oung 13:45 (9) Gumby. N beau of ss Goons ee ’ IF victims, ne oe ee %38 (7) Boat. youn ut - ¥ AFTERNOO: the spn gry passage imere be actasna en tea Soe > Charter ged to THURSDA! Life. charity press death mor Ironically, was an ott. and a Chinese the film ver- is ) Love’ of reut the feet undergre Porter, mn his day 60 seen com- sue get Rerun amit 1 TT Dough a pro pman for ‘Keeps’ [frente wots a ae, here te he ee 4) Bat conviet Sema 2. 5 fecnn s ‘ | bi into end ete, com 9 ©) Search or Sethe ls Ps sian atc "Capam Has 7g PerttGo’ Signal Doesn't oe ae ae — wor coia-|™* (4) It Your Hunch. my em ee Soe fall| Wait” by Cyril or MEMPHIS, and his evear|" (Gq igi elgg Mag ene “iaeae| ee Temes eee Sie: ee Se See Seve Cation Seaman 12:50 Miss . than and BAY) cag went anywhere. ot ENCE, Re-run. Your Life. Me-\s:¢9 (2) Our Great Life. ° More air force as welll tnt mover 7 tieden ns oe hes sooner do 2 ame & Xe Roddy Me- () It’s ) ee oe: = this sort of pologists. | they e- &oe Tipton! . ’ idilled in Rhode Dowall defies his father (ic 2 . ‘Huge a SS ee ~~ Dunn and wed Monday epParentt intersections Dowall join Frenc (3) Mov World Turns att tor nearly rent they were by County! ny cros than again cceoet ie Nae Ge i Kills Boy in fought student. Dunn said Tenn., traffic light Its 'n’ Andy. | university and intend to the derground @) Amos ‘ An 80-\the in os tas —_ According Island, tion. ) a Lee ge de cook “d Judge : @ already! bof Rinde killed —<_ on Boxing (cont 1:55 (4) Faye foams nd, Seria hs) Torin a er Seems Dul say that yo Aang wit- yet vA uat were auton 7: me (calor) Tru acegeey get ooe a hon oa Lite Nev Popular Lady ee pogo Py Sarge mang the op aran “es tn bar te Court. Saved shed where 7 : = will,” : crossing prove (2) Day : into a st his , and I , a. oe These ee denen 2:30 (a) (coloe) Haggis Baggis. wert Mr. and for T . Nn. Khan will Sees ently batt ts (4) (color ! son of ter, WILSO the Aly They studying the ‘go’ 2 Made ee ie pues at Yosue a the Sinatra's away, ott tania aot Twas light yop et ile a business wife, nel te 2:35 oe Wa." den of 0 cheabes YORK—Wh 1 gal, appeared at ithin the world ‘and had no(tE2E 2 : ) Star one. . NEW t No. world “eo nn ir vein aod her oe ee re ies, 7 Rents, Finke met sostnt Be yotrtha ed lost within the mon Beaver, wore (7) Beat County Lady ‘te be Aly party he ga hours | one be the same. ly 3r 4 (9) Movie. a hla lg 3 st the big _—_ yee ee Nearly ly was visiting) —_ ted talbent ale Sic naierwees Adele . <7 syaee|SaVe J was ; ; off * : the former a Dunn, a widow ‘ Ss Pigtisemv J. yoke, the! j aoa eg tony ‘Teen, wat caial the Borg he = am ban we bygs of TV Earning. evening, failed to Dillingham with a belt RF ke ie Sa to fight (AP) — i— we yn ee boars, an from his gold lame dress be enjoying losely. . We tried month. And then ANGELES == | cee nels, as company wen her wer anc cay o|mered tt S Sainte ee os a Shortly and Ww othe we gave declined h third oo o- the shed = land the over— Dunn ter, bot a irt's nam t to the . Sebaska Eng to be Mrs, daughter, BS ie covered the boy's body romance with Prank sens t way aoe fo mh are maid She si whe two i set ] | shot the oe = few days, the Lady said Scere son is in his 40. court on: their savings 0 eee Postponed mes for a London,” the in the phone boo ar Of| daughter about Outs a are J statues Trial Is Pos wn eet to still ragged hg tard ae ateania They Down, statues - INT W—A Cro at Wi SON of the few aga day after - In “Fir rt told me and » | Old "” series, $10.00 3 ete , OWN PO tponed for « “I’m one due back any condition . . the; “They the humiliation tion, Beaver sidekack Per Month | % Unemplers¢ eee = oe lose his posi his 13-year-ald John Gee Clark $10.00 Pe — ond the a: 1 Poin an — witzerla He . Once thinks d. Judge J 5 per rig re P.M. 2 Se t six weeks beating t in Swi opened, ] off one sai Superior that th 9 PL 7 —— and there eas July. tment. h just em married I've got Mrs, Dunn last year a Open 3 Austrian some men Michigan’ man ’ Ind. are Impressions, ng to ge , ‘Tim rd Party earnings i : , Electric Co. = Group brs e | pede H pee Cadel embarrased by headaches—in ” lo dy of Lakes ca ag per pe Mrs, seis " Ww. Huren Se. — , 36 Watch 67, of my te of them. Lakes Tony’s A father, a ee — 7 37 Mind r wood, ‘ - - "ve got five of the will have! and Jerry's counsellor /M. a OR TY Tit Township fact, I'v be- Our Lady Township card Dow, who is head sys- AC @) L no 4 Sub y pert ‘. a moe ever really ; in Waterford eon and Mathers, Angeles school a = lroy Nobody and lunch all Monday. the ‘Los At have actually - <2 shouting — 38 Void r McE Gabor a noon-day h for they the i Wat. split —— may PO “i Distant idan wager yphrmcigge mat tie would get oma —s nie a saving 20 per as 8) Dawn -— 5 Comfort 4 f sailors a oY an D will at @ al the diam Some 200 peor ual affair. + a week, : 52 Poker Bad (Pr.) Sat roid . eil H. —s Detroit despite ind the ann ted to the|boys makes $550 83 Feminine ; csickea Mette porte “ Geremon Preaek Club = | ried wail ik es Rarer to attend will be -- to PP oi wnat 38 Cross i~_ a is cooal waters mnchaen Saaen ving dmitted at Aly Seba ahaa a bole McCarius. J, no 10 Location 9 Cartoonist om : she » t she’s ,% Chairman Mrs: oT eA SOWN 4 agg 3 ae pak , party tha darling. - ten 17 Put er, — Parts ’ : oo - gagement, - P ie Ref ; rograms She was with sasaet Ye UP Filming Hits Snag Strike — (Bib) é ‘ Pp : Re marriage: —_ { a Pata - ec E ! R dio ee ae to mary eaten the sERWICE ce) ; e’d be glad | Con- T . oft Ss | . S a 35 ww Davies | Horace working - {motion ion here strike i He did not woul wR 0 WXYZ, Surrell | "ORLW. News, Gise: News muse erwond ate week movie- locat pct agt ange ding ter, the extras Gu? 11:80—WIR, _ JR. arthur sort | Wear, kere reset Gregg’s ee asavt, oa more for t more money TONI oamnenel ; 10:00—W. ws, True WPON. Bob 2 oO i __ i aren’ 3 : WIR, News, SRSDAY MORNING WEYe, Beer “verge, ‘| "awa" One Mane Family | sotvees ees : ft his talent, 300 exiren appearing orig -shorr THU ture BD) ORLW. News, C. | "wwa" One 7s, Martin . "EARL... the loss of hisis Most of the ww. haat = Bloor 00—WIR, Agricul te wieK. 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