The Weather © &. Weather Bureas Forecast ' (Little warmer Friday rene Pp O nimth YEAR PONTTAGSHTCHIGAN THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1959-60 PAGES | inies Guideposts ’ River Radio Magnate Upsurge of Spiritual Light Predicts _ By BRIG. GEN. DAVID SARNOFF Chairman of the Board, Radio Corporation of America Whatever man conceives in his heart or mind can be- come a reality. Here is an example of what I mean. At the 45th anni- . versary of our organization I asked our scientists for three gifts shad our 50th birthday: am strained by a 20 years: SARNOFF conversion of atomic energy into electricity, a principle al- ready demonstrated, will be a fact., Solar energy will be effectively harnessed and in world- wide use. In under-developed areas this will prove a mirac- ulous blessing. planes, ships, In communications, color television will be com- pletely global. Individuals will be able to hold two-way private telephone conversations and see each other as they talk.-And the beginnings will be made in instanta- neous translation of languages, so people will finally un- derstand each other across the bdrriers of Babel. In transportation, jet-propelled and rocket vehicles, powered with nuclear fuels, will travel at 5,000 miles an hour and comfort than today’s aircraft. Many of the world’s leading cities will be within commuting dis- with greater safet tance of one another. NO MORE FAMINE Famine will be -eliminated practically everywhere. Through striking developments in solar energy and electron- | ics, through new biological and chemical discoveries, irriga- tion, and flood control men will enrich the land and “farm” the oceans. » In health the new tools will bring an avalanche of improvements in preventive medicine, diagnosis and treatment of human ills. Man's life span will be further expanded, probably within hail- ‘ing distance of the. century All these Gévelopments will create an era of economic abundance without. past parallel, and end much of the wretchedness now covering the earth. The most pressing problem will not be the use of beneficent use of leisure. HUNGER FOR GOD As a reaction against current cynicism and materialism there will bé an upsurge of spiritual vitality. The gradual elimination of physical hunger will deepen the more ele- mental hunger for faith and beyond the material and temporal, that gnaws at the heart of man. Man will discover that the will be his ability to substitute Our atomic age is like a knife; in the hands of a sur- (Continued on black and white and color television, an electronic amplifier of light, an electronic air conditioner without any moving parts. One startled scientist said: “It’s a won- derful thing to have an imagination unre- in five years they developed all three. Their strength gives me courage to stick my neck out again, and predict what they, and others, will achieve in the next Nuclear energy will be used in industry, agnetic tape recorder for both knowledge of the facts.” But . trains, automobiles, Direct of electronics ona atomics ~ mark. labor, but the intelligent and salvation, for age-old values bridge to this great new day faith for fear. Page 2, Col. 2) County Dems for Consfitut Oakland County Democrats at the State Convention in Grand Rapids tomorrow and Saturday will try to. drum up some support for another try at revision of the’ state constitution as suggested by Mrs. Irene Murphy, University of Michigan regent from Birmingham. Local Democrats at their tiac last week endorsed such a revision. to Push Plan on Revision county convention in Pon- of Destruction igrave after a first passage 0 BULLETIN LANSING (Pi—In a split decision, the Michigan Supreme Court today up- held plans of the Oakland County Board of Super- visors to go’ ahead with construction of a_ two- million-dollar courthouse. However, the court ma- jority ruled it will be necessary to have a new yote on annexation. of a portion of the proposed site to the City of Pon-. tiac. The vote was 4 to 3. Sales Tax Hike Hangs on Edge Some Sort of Trade With Dems Seems Only Way for Revival publican four-cent sales tax the brink of a legislative try in the House fell 22 LANSING (?—The Re- proposal teetered today at) night's Pontiac Area - Chamber 1959 chamber president; _ B. BANQUET "PRINCIPALS — Grouped at last salute to MSU@ are (from left) Edward A! Maier, an of Commerce Yaraer, MELO annual banquet votes short. , = a trade that would-assure adoption of a solution to the state’s cash emergency, acceptable to Democrats. Whether such a deal was, ‘in the cards nobody seemed | to know. * * * Surprising no one, the sales tax increase plan received just 52 fa- vorable votes, all Republican, as against 74 needed on a passage roll call yesterday, Fifty negative votes were cast by Democrats. Two Republicans and four Democrats were absent. Rep.’ Rollo G. Conlin (R-Tipton), critical of the resolution but Un- willing to oppose it,. skipped his vote, ner (R-Ypsilanti) served notice he’ will seek a. second passage vote Tuesday or later next week. * * * outcome then, Rep. Allison Green of Kinggton, GOP floor leader, However, in hopes of winning support from her party, | which at its last convention turned thumbs down on &' Thermometer | Takes Nosedive to | Below Zero Pontiac shivered along with the! rest of the state today as tempera-| tures tumbled from a high of 16. degrees at midnight to 1 below zero at Tam. , x * * A subzero wave whipped-across most of Michigan*dropping temper- atures to 23 below at Grand Marais and 22 below at Pellston, The “hot” spots in the state were Ypsilanti with 4 above; De- troit and Jackson with a low of 2 above, Dynamite was used to clear ice that piled high near the Monroe; city limits. Officials said additional blastings may be scheduled today on jams fipe miles west of the city. Flooding as far west as Dundee was feared if the ice jarns are not eased soon. , Threatening, ice jams in the Raisin were . cleared Wednesday after three days of blasting, Fiood threats on other ice-choked_rivers appeared end- ed temporarily. The weatherman reports the cold will continue tonight with the mér-| ° 5, cury hitting zero to 6 above. The outlook for Friday is a little warm- er, the high from 22-28. ’ The thermometer reading at 1 p.m, was 9. * Angus Campbell Tax Accountant, tt: » come Tax, Open. Eves. FE 2-3615. 095 WwW Huron, . : ; +constitutional convention, Mrs. Murphy suggests| iselection of convention dele- igates based on the even party split in the House of! Representatives instead of under the old formula. This was to elect three dele- senatorial districts. The Senate is shad loaded with Republicans, 7 “This is the reason why the Democratic party dragged its | feet at the last convention,” said Mrs. Murphy, who will be a dele- gate from Birmingham and a county delegate-at-large at the state convention. — Oakland will send 125 delegates to the two-day convention—sécond only to Wayne’s 16th Congressional district in ree size. * * poe from throughout the istate undoubtedly will criticize Re- publicans for backing away from taking a definite stand on Michi- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Comics ...... Bocce siaoasts & County News. ««..... vee, 10-11 Editorials ........ wsvetegory, & | Food Section..... seaavee, 32-31 Markets ........ gteebtevacer OF Obituaries ’......665665. gevee 30 Sports ....... wisrerss eee. 45-47 Theaters .2..teccccetspecee, 52 TV & Repo Programs. «el, Wilson, Earl. .....:6..¢55-, 59 Women’s Pugs. s.ieees: 38-41 gates from each of the state’s 34 _ tcome Eisenhower. om * mentioned two items of ‘‘trading \stock’”’” but declined to speculate, jon whether a swap would be ar- [assed Ra * * One was Gov, Williams’ Veter- ans Trust Fund mortgage bill, The other was a_ constitutional debt limit hike that would open the way to 50 million dollars in state bor- rowing, or a suitable substitute. The sales tax proposal. would hike the existing three cent levy fo four provided it clears the Legislature and wins approval in a eomvebirns referendum April 6. Afterward, Rep. James F. War-| Asked what would change the’ ‘| Smith, Its only hope for a new) lease on life appeared to be| Despite an anonymous phofe Walter K. Willman with the Civil call threatening harm to Public i\Safety Director- George D. East- iman, the Civil Service Commis- sion last night began its hearing |into ouster charges against Police! ‘Chief Herbert W. Straley: x * * Visibly disturbed and nervous when he entered the City Commis- jsion chambers for the start of the | hearing, . Commission Stuart A. Austin told the other two members of the Commission of the threat he received at his. home before he left for City Hail. | Speaking in what Austin de- scribed as a “low voice,” the unidentified caller warned, ‘If Straiey is fired, they're going to carry Eastman out of this town feet first.’’ In a hurried conference, Austin ‘and the two other commissioners considered disarming the approxi- imately 25 police officers attending | the hearing in the jammed room, ‘but decided against it. ' * * * LAUGHS OFF THREAT l Eastman laughed off the threat as the work of a “crackpot.” Three police officers were sta- tioned at the doors to keep order as the first session of what is expected to bea lengthy Beoring got under way. Straley’s attorney, Clarence L. asked the dismiss charges against the sus- pended chief on grounds Eastman was never legally public safety director. * * Eastman’s charges against Stra- separated the two posts,” Smith Chairman |. vy, ob, Hearing. Brings........, » Threat Against Eastman Service Commission Feb, 9. Under the city charter, Smith contended, the city manager holds the title of public safety director unless otherwise spelled out by the City Commission, “Neither by resolution or ordi- inance hag the Commission ever said. SEES NO POWER Smith also said the Commission had no flower to hear the charges against the ‘chief. Again citing the city charter, Smith said that all charges commission to! News Flashes . LANSING (P—Neil Staebler, Democratic state chairman since dune 1950, formally announced today he wil] seek another two- year term at the Democratic State Convention in Grand Rap- ids tomorrow and Saturday, This will be his fifth. . - / TOLEDO (®—Lawrence N. Steinberg, president of Team- sters Local 26, has oullined a $200,000-a-year organizing pro- gram designed to bring an esti- mated 20,000 unorganized work- ers in Northwest — into the Teamsters, CHICAGO @—A special De- partment ef Justice crime inves- tigating unit intends to spread its activity into Kansas City, Cleveland, Detroit and St. Louis. ley were- filed by City Manager Ponting Press Phete chancellor, and John A. Riley, outgoing chamber president, Maier was installed as president and Varner disclosed MSUO plans at the chamber’s at ime Temple. aftér using it for 18 years, se to teach it to them.” in, too, Varner said, | English? Chancel D. B, Varner Outlines New Approach ne ns By PETE LOCHBILER Less English and more Russian will be emphasized when Michigan State University Oakland opens this ‘fall. The 600 students expected will not be required to take in the initial class probably - freshman English composi- tion, said D. B. Varner, MSUO chancellor, to the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce annual banquet last night. “I know this would be a radical departure from tradi- tional college curricula, and perhaps is a controversial step,” Varner told 400 persons at, Pontiac Elks Temple. “But if the students don’t” know their native tongue it’s too late for us’ in col-| he cost angle has been figured “Educational dollars are searce nowadays. We don't want to spend them teaching students what they should have learned before they came to us.” What about the student who didn’t do too well in high school * “All freshmen will be given Eng- lish entrance tests, Those who pass them won't have. to worry about beginning English. ‘Those who don't pass will be required to take @ special freme- dial English course, for which against Straley had to be made by Wiliman. i City Attorney William A, Ewart argued the charges against Straley) were drawn up by Eastman in ac- cordance with the State Civil Serv- iee Act which, he asserted, pulli- fies.various provisions of the char- iter, * * * “If the city charter conflicts with preme,"”’ Ewart said. As for Eastman, Ewart sald that Willman clearly had the right to hire a safety director. recognizes this fact and has ac- knowledged it by considering oust- er resolutions several times,’ Ewart declared. 4 OUSTER ATTEMPTS Four ‘attempts to fire Eastman have been made in recent weeks by Commissioners Milton R. Henry and Robert A. Landry. “They (the commissioners) wouldn't consider firing soneone who never had the job,” Ewart said. Smith's motion to dismiss the charges was referred to the Civil Service Commission's attorney, dames G. Hartrick, for study. Hartrick will offer legal advice on the motion when the hearing continues: at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. Smith also objected to Straley’s suspension by Willman on grounds) that only the Civil Service Com- mission has the power to suspend officers for an indefinite period. * * ® “Under the Civil Service Act the The date for inquiries is indef: - inite, manager can suspend an officer for (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) To Have Gabfest W ith President Mateos ACAPULCO, Mexico #—Presi- dent Eisenhower ed into this palm-ringed tropical resort today to begin two days of talks with Mexico’s President Adolfo Lopez Mateos. The smiling, 49-year-old Mexican leader led a big delegation of gov- ernment officials who gathered at the gaily bedecked airport to wel- * * Thousands: of excited Mexicans yy \join in the greeting. - The President flew here in his personal plane, the Columbine III, after an overnight stop in Texas. *" *& *&© .: With the Mexican president were U.S. Ambassador Robert C, Hill and Mexico’s foreign minister, Manuel Telli. : Communist calls for antl-Amneks lined the streéts of Acapulco to ican. demonstrations apparently weré being ignored -by thousands of holidaying Mexicans and others : 4 as the scrubbed and shining city ‘readied its best holiday face for the chief executive from the North. : ' The President's private plane, Colugnbine Il, took off at 6:18 a.m. from Bergstrom Air Force Base at Austin, Tex., where he spent the night. The flight to Acapulco on the Mexican Pacific Coast took about four hours. The President and his boarded the plane a little. ahead of time at 6:10 a.m. Before walk- ing-up the. ramp, the President *Txtood briefly bareheaded in a cold drizzle as the band played “Hail to the Chief.” WEATHER GOOD Despite the bone-chilling - mist here, Bergstrom officials said the Columbine JII would have good fly- ing weather. Press seeretary James C, Hag- erty said Eisenhower arose early, Py ‘party : feeling fine and raring to go. He had no early morning visitors. U.S. Secret Service agents here to guatd Eisenhower during his two-day visit showed no concern. Mexican police have chased about 150 potential troublemak- ers ont of town, Eisenhower. said the ‘abies ‘purpose of his Mexican. visit is to pay his respects to a great. neigh- boring republic? He last met a Mexican presi: dent in March 1956, when Lopez Mateos’ predecessor, Adolfo Ruliz Cortines, “visited - White “Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Among those accompanying Ei- senhower were his youngest breth- er, Dr. Milton S, Eisenhower, pres- ident of Johns Hopkins University and a top adviset on Latin Amer- ican affairs; the President's son Jolin; Roy R. Rubottom, U.S. as- sistant secretary of state for in- ter-American affairs; and Mexi- Scrubbed Acapulco Welcomes The co's’ ambassador to the United States, Antonio Carrillo Flores. After the welcoming ceremon- jes, thé two presidents were to talk this afternoon on the Mexi- can presidential] y ach - Sota- vento, Lopez Mateos was “Janine left- wing pressure to make no cort- cessions to Eisenhower which might* infringe on Mexico's sov- ereignty., For this reason the hemispheric defense measures. Issues whith almost -certainly will be covered include. a joint on the Rio Grande, a joint cattle loan: for Mexican: development, quota restrictions on lead and zinc and working conditions of mi- harvests, PB state law, then the state law is su-|. “The City Commission clearly American will soft-pedal talks on). U.S.-Mexicah plan for a new dam disease control program, a U.S. Mexico's request for’ an éasing of grant Mexican farm laborers who enter the «United States during there will be a special fee so that ithe course is not an added ex-| pense to the school," AT C, OF C, SALUTE Varner was prineipal speaker at the Chamber of Commerce salute ito the new university, now under construction a mile east of Pontiac on property donated to MSU two years ago by Mr, and Mrs, Alfred G., Wilson, Also speaking were three mem- bers of Varner's staff; George Karas, director of the physical plant; Roy Alexander, director of student services; and Herbert Stoutenburg, director of applica- tions and admissions. It was anfounced that ‘Oakland County banks, working in coopera- tion with the MSUO Foundation, were promising $30,000 a year for MSUO scholarships. Commitments for the first $24,- 620 for this year were presented to Varner last night. * * * Another important announcement came from Karas, who said that Feb. 2° is the date for ground- breaking ceremonies for the uni- versity’s second building, a student center, Varner gave the first hints of what the MSUO curriculum will be like in. a report entitled “Plans, Progress and Prob- lems,” . He said that curticulum’ plans (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) - What's a Little Ice Compared to Bread Crumbs DETROIT (AP) — A sparrow, dallying over a meal of bread crumbs, found its feet frozen in a puddie, Cass Kulsea, a bird watcher, no- ticed its pean — said he chipped the bird loose With his pocket knife but there was so much ice around its feet it couldn't move. Kulsea took the bird in his home, held it under a faucet and ran warm water over the ice un- _|til it melted. Then he released: the sparrow. It went back to the bread crumbs. Didn’t Play Their Game . SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPT) — Mrs. Earl -Rhodes, 65, who grabbed a gun .and chased two would-be robbers from her store -wearing western-style bandanas as masks, “I just wasn’t in the mood to play cowboy, " she said, ROCKFORD,. Ml... roadblock set up yesterday. to catch licenge plate violators net- Police found a resident around yesterday told police they were. Aha, There's the Reason | , (UPI) = A | om ted only violators a ine south. . the corner was warning violators: . act cundmaluni ani 8 Sn ge Install Maier C. of C. Head at Banquet Edward A, Maler took over the reins of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce last night at the col- orful 49th annual banquet in Elks Temple, ; The 1959 president was given the ~ and congratulations by John . Riley, outgoing 1958 president, Mater, vice president and man: ager of Abstract & Title ty Co., promised an M39 ahead for the chamber, es 3 4 Riley, assistant | rector of The Pontiac Press, thanked chamber’ members for their support in accomplishing 1958's foamy ceiectinen, * Adding cithiatastnaglioenaalias harinonies to the banquet was the ‘Michigan State University Men's Glee Club. Directed by Edward L, Richmond, the 46 young men won rounds of applause, Toastmaster was Carl’ Rogers, plant manager of GMC Truck & Coach Division, Others speaking included John W. Hirlinger, chamber manager; Stuart A, Whitfield, vice presl- dent of Pontiac State Bank; and Harold A. Fitegerald, publisher of The Pontiac Press, Whitfield, 1958 treasurer for the chamber, presented Riley with a gift of photographic equipment. Fitzgerald spoke as chairman of the MSUO Foundation, 634 Million Net, Reports GM But $2.22 Per Share Dips From $2.99 for Year Previous e DETROIT « — General Motors Corp,, the world's largest indus- trial organization, had net profit last year of 634 million dollars. The financial statement reflected stb- stantial improvement in the final quarter of 1958. Ot the year's total income, $235.- quarter of the year, tthe sarubign tobe tll gusts” equivalent be $2.22 per share, com ith 844 million dol- lars or aps per share in 1957. Earnings for 1998 came from net pared with $10,990,000,000 in 1957. Sales of defense products aecount-+ ed for five per cent of total net sales, the same proportion as in each’ of the preceding two years. The .statement, issued by — eric. G. Donner, pre ome Po John F. Gordon, president, demand for cars and trucks one to reflect gengrally improved bu ness coditions during, the quartet of 1958. “Over-all, the outlook for 19 encouraging,” they said. * 000,000 was earned in the -— dollar ph of $9,522,000,000 com~ : ae 6M Shows Earnings et * 4% ; engineering curriculum is automatically were going to be affected also by the Whiversity's policy of keeping fy mand Varner in-| ~ physics and chemistry. ‘It is probably foolish to teach students engineering specialties * Varner explained. “Technological developments are so swift that the specialties a t learns in college are obso:! lete by the time he graduates.’* A more thorough study of the basics will give engineering stu- dents a better foundation to cope with: advances in their field, he believed. ‘ * * * Varner said that a new look is planned for the university's two * Varner was introduced by Har- old A. Fitagerald, chairman of the "| “irregularities” arising our of Mon- spt primary sean a Hts jadequacies of the present consti- er €; te: # | _A® Atiempt will be made to tind out how judicial candidate Verne , Hampton received 114 votes in i cc. of the township's voting pre- cinets when the total voter turn- out there was he 89 persons, Daniel T. clerk-register, cal in the wile Lake Township elee- tion.” The discrepancy in votes, Mur- phy said, was caught by a Demo- cratic challenger in the township, ticed it as election workers were recording the election returns after i-|the polls closed Monday night, * * * Murphy theorized that the par+ tieular machine where the differ- | ence was noted probably had not i been cleared from jast Nevember’s lelection, ard the -votes, left on it peared “to be some ¢ irregularities é dack Gillow, who reportedly no-) oN © J * added to Hampton s total Hampton,” a county Cireuit Court commissioner, wad one of | 10 candidates nominated for five | elreuit judgeships to be voted on | April 6. | Murphy foresaw a little chance| ithat results of tomorrow's hearing | ~ ‘Primary Total Only 43,352 would change the nominations. Constitution Plan Eyed by Democrats (Continued From Page On«) gan's money woes at their con- vention last weekend, Although Republicans called four-cent sales tax, they ignored the plea of their titular leader, Paul D. Bagwell, to suppert a flat rate income tax and new business levies in the probable event there is ne referendum, crats take a stand on a_ consti- tutional convention this time. ‘LONG RANGE’ ANSWER Republicans~ gathered in Detroit felt this was the “long-range” an- swer ,"‘because many of our basic tax ‘problems stem from the -in- tion.” of 63 Min in e and trucks from oe, roughout the world totaled, 310.1% @0 units in 1958 compared with | 3,885,000 in Rosai . Of the vos ‘ina 3,526,000 factory unit sales came from GM plants: in the United States; 196,000 from ‘Ca- nadian factories and 598,000 from GM overseas plants. The corporation's total tax bill for 1958, the statement snid, amounted to 760 million dollars. This included 482 million for Unit- ed States and foreign income taxes and 278 million for state and local|_ taxes and social \ Jumbo Garbage Cans With COVER $3.29 Quality = Big 20-GALLON size approved. for pick-up use. Ample size for ‘aver- age family. Side handles, tite-fit cover. Limit 2. Hundreds of Un-Advertised Bargains — Shop Every Department on All 3 Floors! DAY —itnd Fleer ; Grouped On Racks for Easy Selection © Men's SUR-COATS ©° Ladies’ CAR COATS © Men's BOMBERS ° Men's ARMY Jackets ® Youths’ Hoodéd PARKA COATS Sizes for Everyone in the Group— But Not Every Size in All Styles Nearly 500 garments at this sonaittecnl “give-away” price, Smart styles, big fabric selection, quality tailoring, rich lining, warm inner-linings, All wanted colors, COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS! PRICES SLASHED on Entire Winter Stock! Boys’ & Girls’ Lined Coats ; @) Values to $7. 95-Now Values to $9.95—Now & j White HARDWOOD Teen rrrnee | Gots Makers $5.95 2” $19.95 88 Value geurs 10 rdwood seat and lid in gleaming peas delicious, Bectest potter every white ename!l finish. Complete with time — automatic: cone coftee all fittings, Easy to install yourself. piping hot at the table, —tnd Fleer —tnd Fleer COOSOOHSSOHSOSO HOSE HL OHELOOOEOESOLELOLCEEEEES *& Girls’ Car Coats . *& Boys Ramblers W\\ 4 * Girls’ Hood Coats a! —— 1 bag E % Boys’ Ivy Leagues . (te 6) te 5) * Child's Parka Coats * Girls’ Car Coates Girls’ Sizes 3-14 * cod td Boys’ Sizes 8-16 Some ALL RUBBER yp Electr Drill | Auto Floor Mats With Geared Chuck _ Two-Piece 99 $19.95 T Q” $2.95 T Value Value Many styles in all sizes, others in broken ranges — all are wonderful values. Guaranteed first quality, Also a few boys’ (12 to 18) gabardine sur- coats included. All lined and inner-lined, Buy now for next year. Precision armature ball thrust bear- retests as ft beautifies car floors. easnangetaalaiin P _ on roughest. Work. lightweight, | bits all makes and mod —tnd Fleer —ind Fleor Absorbent TERRYCLOT White & Pastele—PITTED Child's PANTIES | NYLON Sheets ao | KING-S PULL MEAL we 1 59 a 99° T Value White and Servette rays "E-JAY’ Top fitted sheets in twin size, Choice . : ~ thee of white and several pastel colors, bg ee 88 Children’ $< Pinal clearance! . With for Rewaler 59 PPT Rack 34.49 PLASTIC or RAYON mB, | Jumbo 16x21-inch ‘trays, sturdy tubular eng with t no-mar; Bipped feet. Detachable trays. 4 Nabies . T _— wslorage rack. Layaway a set for yourself For boys and girls. geen or black. able Cloths | as Swes- —Saé Fleer Crepe sole. arch support, sil leather , uppers. Bizes 0% to 13% 4, WDlade! Regular 0 0 Es. $1.98 T . Value Choice of 53 x 73-inch plastic or 52 x 52-inch eeeeeeeceeoeseesssoeese rayon-nylon in solid colors. First quality cloths, Cotton Suede Flannels —Basement 000 00000000000 000000000000000O8EHSES00ECESE Girls’ DUSTERS 2.39 Lunch Box & Vac; Bottle 1%: All metal workers’ lunch box with thermos bottle......... 1.19 Household Brooms 7 8 Natural corn straws, sturdy 5-sewn, long wood handle.... T5e Cellulose Sponges ] Ts -Denims or Full or Top Lace $1.98 Value Bag of assorted sizes and colors. For home, car, etc... . Polished Cotton : MEN’S T 29 ; ’ Insulated 4.98 Extra Storage Shelf 6 8* Men’s Loafers Boys’ Ivy ond Regulae eantorsed_% Polding all metal shelf for cups, plates, etc.. Nerersie erotic ve Regular P ants Rubber corduroy ol 1.95 Jiffy tce-Cube Tray ; 8 8* a 3 «Regular $2.98 BOOTS ae aad Individual cups to make ¢lean, clear cubes, all plastic... : ow ge : = Brown. all leather AP Plae rs, comp. T 59 to 99 : ge it eo eesceceeecsecesesesece . 16.95 Mirro Pressure Cooker 11° Newest Mirro-Matic pressure cooker for better cooking.... 2 Pants for $3 Zipper trout Engulated top | baag ) Astorted Styles & Fabrics wrapped to atain fréxh- & ali i. bow janet idan Floor 1 pants in denim BEAN- Ish T : MEN'S Famous Brand fot Baar ve ~~ SS ons ‘ ngei® Girls’ en E BAG ray a eas iG . tans, Broken sises. : Athletic ‘Shirts ee, Sines = , Annonized metal : ized, ist quality. Lan top, with cloth 3 for | Reg. 49¢ ——Basemen gigs $1.00 Values bottom. Comes in ]” : Electric Fry-P os: CP colors of green; ectric Frry-Fran 4 ‘for : . LADIES’-GIRLS’ ) eam i 4 tor - pm aims ANKLETS & SOCKS | A\\\ e Vs ae. $16.95 PAIR | han RK CASA NOVA Yuine a. i, Irregulars & First Quality ~ ye 74 $1.19. ‘78¢ cuted wits wagicii to ob] | . Gorted, ‘styles "and —matertais, ¢ 1X ) sid styles, ear ars Model FPST fry-pan complete with _ Value *B asizes, ‘Slight imperfections. ie Pg iim Ladies’ Ve {gts sises 6% to ; an we s a: cord. Cover extra at this low price. es Basement Ce hild Stein Peer % ‘nl Reg. $1.25 Value Zima **"° ™°Y —tnd Fleer Rendiee Lint 1." tit Piece tal T > iain These = Pontiae’s Largest LOCALLY-OWNED Department, Store. . . Founded in 1934 — Operated on BIG mare KODAK or ANSCO VOLUME and MINIMUM PROFITS to Guarantee MORE-FOR-YOUR-MONEY 100% Du Pont ORLONS =. ‘Every Time You Shop! ; * “ee PT RE A _ Snapshot FILMS ROLLS : : oO Popular sizes 620:120;127 in black and white ‘films, Fit. most snapshot cameras, Limit 6 rolls. Main Fleer Se ie ig * AE RE it ae TRE RSE os Sere Se | . Shop Friday Se , f : \ 4 Ly ferry | T -... 20 Plastic Line . . . With Indoor Base INDOOR-OUTDOOR DRYER 26-line - Use indoor with the base, outdoor dryer without! All galvanized steel tubing. +f 122 ft. of drying space. With capped ground socket. Waite’s Housewares . . Night 1h. ; til 9 i, ( / Vy ff / SSF >, art 7 . Fitth Floor Reg. 29.95 25 Complete With Training Wheels! 20-INCH MIDDLEWEIGHT TRAINING BICYCLE. Chrome handlebar, safety coaster brake, baked enamel finish, Red for boys, blue for girls. Imported. Waite's .. . Downstaizs two-tone seat, CHAISE—2 CHAIR SET , 3-pe. aluminum lawn set, 2coldr webbing $25 4-Position .. . Lightweight | Firestone Velon Webbing . . . ALUMINUM CHAISE 26419 $10.98 Each Waite’s . . . Downstairs This durable chaise folds to 4 posi- tions, is 732" long, 34” high, 24" wide. Green with white, yel- low with white, green with yellow, Special Purchase 6 Masland Yearling Covered... 18” ROUND HASSOCK Foam topped, yearling’ covered (simu- lated leather) with wooden legs, brass ferrules. Red, hunter, sandalwood, tangerine, turquoise, black or white. “Waite’s ... Fourth Floor jumbo button hassock Repeat of a Sellout! Last NEW JUMBO BLAZON PLAY GYM with 8° SLIDE and NEW 3-WAY SWING! * STURDY—2” Tubing Throughout! * SAFE—Safety Ladder Steps (No Rungs) with Solid Oak Catwalk Platform! : * BIG—8’6" Top Bar! 7'4”’ Legs! 8’ Slide! * FUN—Galvanized Steel Slide, Oak 3-Way Lawn Swing, 2 Swings, Trapeze Bar, Gym Rings, Chinning Bars! Big and. safe, with extra thrills for all the youngsters! New lawn swing with convertible seats double the fun. , . jumbo slide has a solid oak safety platform, safety steps and pro- tective railing . . . sturdily built by Blazon for years of exciting fun! , Waite's .. . Downstairs Time at. This Price! ~ Kor standing, sitting or both. Seats flip for back- , to-back sitting. ® 1959 GIANT 25-INCH Rotary POWER MOWER 428 5 oy @ 31% h.p., 4-cycle famous GE Pincor engine @ Large 8” easy rolling wheels @ Steel housing : 4 @. Easy to operate recoil starter @ Chrome hondle @ With mulcher ‘@ No money down, pay '/s monthly Waite's .. . Downstairs * FOLD ‘N’ CARRY ‘WOODEN STOOL S| Hand - rubbed; hand - polished hardwood stool—folds to 12" by 11°. Many uses. ° Weite's . . . Filth Floor___. KITCHEN PRINT © |. CAFE CURTAINS — 2 Prs. $] “Washable cotton printed 36” kitchen cafes in your choice of gold or red. ‘ Waite's .. . Fourth Floor JUMBO RUFFLE TIER CURTAINS $] 36” nylon tiers with. jumbo ruffle, three row band of color. Valance .. . 50¢ . Waite's . . . Fourth Floor Reg. 1.29 “WOVEN COTTON PLACE MATS $] Woven cotton with mylar ac- cent, heavy quality, washable. ‘12 by 18, 5 colors. 100% LINEN DISH TOWELS . Reg. 49 4 Fon $s] Imported, hernmed 100% pure linen dish towels. 16 by 28" size. Fast colors. Waite's os » Fourth Floor DECORATIVE SOFA PILLOWS Orig. 3.98 $2 to 5.98 oP | Mostly corduroy covered, foam filled. Round, square, wedge shaped. Many colors. Waite’s.. . Fourth Floor : Waite's : . « Fourth Floor GENEVA RAYON ‘CREPE FABRIC Sp SARATOGA LUREX TABLECLOTHS ~ JUMBO 57-INCH GARMENT BAGS Reg. $1.99 2°35, Sturdily quilted jumbo size wee See 4 Bipot! | «i Kas LY eae PO ee » en Se ae Gleaming Accent Floor-to-Ceiling — What a prize! It stretches floor to ceiling, putting light just where you want accent, orator touch to your fur- nishings, |t can spotlight for Your Home! BRASS LE LAMP 130. adding a dec- Reg. 5.98 Reg. 5.98 Reg. 9.98 Reg. 12.98 Reg. 58¢ Garment bags, hold up to 16 3 a picture, clear up a dim * $2 $4 $8 $T] . 9 for | garments. Full size, zip- desk, act as a room di- ° A _ pered. Solid colors and. vider. Separate switch on — ‘ + $2x52 52x70 63x90 = 63x08 =~ Napkins prints, Save during Dollar each light. Reaches up Spun rayon-cotton, lurex accent. White, gold, blue, beige. - Days. - | to 86"! | is ee _ Waite's ... Fourth Floor . Wailte’s Notions . . . Street Floor, } nee , Waites Lamps . ... Filth Floor | : WOMEN’S. 6-TIER 6 TIER _ WOODEN 6 PLASTIC. 4 PLASTIC |_‘ IRONING BOARD YON BRIEFS BLOUSE RACKS SKIRT RACKS _ PANT HANGERS DRESS HANGERS SUIT HANGERS PAD ‘N’ COVER : ig e.. . : Reg. a = Reg. “ * Reg. : . Reg. aa a eee : A ots Se | ee ee es pe PO Bee ‘ ‘ ee abe : bes: ; : in 2 : 5 1s ha - h nd Holds. 6 lowes neatly and | stint ‘asthe “Shinout” arin: | arinling *weemert’ Lecks'"tn | in clear, ‘pike luc, yew, | Set of 4 plestic sult hangers in | fatten adn’ covers” 54" 1 compactly, savesstorage space, | kling. Savel place. © + «| white.- ee clear, pink, blue, yellow, white. > Makes ironing faster. Notions . . . Street Floér. Notions . . . Street Floor Notions , . . Street Floor Notions . . . Sireet Floor Notions , . . Street Floor ss 2 Notions , . ; Street Floor : } ‘ = ie / ¥s as ; : i oa ‘ ‘ Us ii ‘s ae hPa ae i, “St eA saa THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1939 * hams} ' iel-a0len Eonael-t3- Self Service Pic WN Pay Store HUUDLEDANEDOEDUnaROnnenenatees SPECIAL PURCHASE $" GREEN OVENPROOF POTTERY be “te PENSIONED PLANES — Li. Cmdr. James and hundreds of others will eventually be sold Prady looks over a World War II vintage F7F or scrapped. . Tigercat aging under Arizona sun, The plane Old Planes Fade Away in Sun in Their Arizona Graveyard SAN DIEGO, Calif. &— Old|stripped of every accessory the| off the Litchfield station by the planes never die, they just fade|Navy can use in the spare parts| purchasers, while others are dis- away. bin, mantled and smelted, right on The place Navy planes do their} Buyers, many of them metal! the station, fading is a piece of desert called|reclaiming companies and some : busi- Litchfield Park, a Naval air facility |individuals, bid on the salable air- A new twist in the salvage = a - : ness may send an obsolete Navy 15 miles west of Phoenix, Ariz. (craft. The bid forms are sent out jet to a school for playground use. ™ Tigercats, Helleats; Privateers,|from the Naval air station here. According to Litchfield officials, noe ¢ QI C 6% 2s ) SNJs—World War II vintage craft|A single buyer may purchase an schools and other civilian organiza- —along with Korean-era jets like/SNJ for $600-and the facility has , : t ld | Panthers and Banshees and even a{moved as many as 700 aircraft cee teat ie cael lacey | few of the more recent Douglas;during one sale, closest to them. The request should : aSenagieid pale — a Some of the planes are put |be directed to the Bureau of Aer- Furys and Chance Vought back in flying shape and fiown jonautics, and the airplane in most | Cutlasses, all bask in the desert cases will come trom Litchfield. | sun, , Prady says several planes have | Douglas ADs, veterans of both F ] f I ] 1 * |been reserved for school play- World War II and Korean action, |F QCUILY O ITIOIS| grounds and memoris: also enjoy a well earned retirement | | in the dry Arizona air. ‘School Includes Engines of the surplus aircraft ° Plays Double Role are persed with avy athe: (2 SEtS Of Twins MILWAUKEE (UPI)—Outfield sive lubricants and fuselages are ot servative before the planes take | Dwight Elementary School has tw lwaukee Braves, has recorded sev- their place in the lines stretching = of identical twins on its fa- eral rock ‘n’ roll ballads. Maye | across the desert floor. culty. 1 | Josephine and Catherine Wieg-|Prefers baseball to’ singing, how- =. rh | \( I} ae | 1()\ | Oldest airplane at Litchfield,| ,.., both teach sixth-grade |€ver- He batted .318 with Austin according to Lt. Cmdr. James classes. They live together, dress of the Texas League last season, | Prady, production planning officer,| jie and belong to the same pro- | is @ PBY Catalina, built in the fessional and social organizations. N T f Cc t | wit ls They both graduated from Mlinois| “ew VS@ Tor Lemen ) As the various types of aircraft _, amram ee wn rie CHICAGO (UPI)—The Journal of | become obsolete to the Navy, they i Tyeeerers ot oe ithe American Medical Association | are prepared for sale. y «tt reports that surgical supply houses | Before the “‘for sale’’ sign goes are selling cement for use by per- up, however, government agencies} Tom and Tim Hall are the|n, with protruding ears who and eligible foreign countries get ajother Dwight faculty twins. But! want to paste them against their chance at the available planes, they don’t dress alike and they|neads for short periods of time, The ‘vil Aeseuantics Aduaie |do not live together. Tom is mar- istration has acquired in this way ried and has three children. Tim is a bachelor. ‘Dental Record Bad eee) ramerere tyre ne ‘The brothers were graduated ic’ cont ne ie slr Cathe rel re: from Towa Wesleyan but at ‘NEW YORK (UPI)—Nine out of iS) Forest Servicw has! leach went his own way. Tom did/10 Americans are dentally defi- The U. S. Fores ce es his graduate work at Illinois Nor- cient, says Winslow Carlton, chair- taken several TBMs for aerial fire Dental oareset UT | : ; : : led man of New York’s Group My, rca Ca ahr teh maf fen a cr Dn SPECIAL FEATURES emer s. | and for aerial seeding operations. nois University. lower the income the greater the P K G e) F 50 . 3 ALL METAL SV. GALL UP FOR SALE Tim is'a coach, physical ae deficiency. | ition instructor and eighth-grade ~ Finally, when all demands have |tion ructor eighth-g 2 OFLL GALVANIZ 0 ) If | e O L D B N p \SHLIGHT | @ARBAGE CAN QRccuueetrenees been met, the planes are put up for |social studies teacher at Dwight.| Pakistan has deposits of coal, WITH COVER AND HANDLE Service The Latest Therapeutic Diss Te fF coveries, Completely Fresh Stocks of Drugi. The Finest, Mest Reliable ond Friend. by Service: Regittered ‘Pharmacies Always ja Ate end oa Us With Confide _ once, p Serene nce | REGULAR 39% EACH 1 HOOD CUMINOHAMS $439 DAU® STORE ‘ PE a BAe Pe. Bee ML OF eovooneeoHShORNC00N00NUROSARSD sunesvedsdeansenannbandl sale. F But even then the craft are|Tom is principal of the school. oil _and minerals. DOUBLE SALE all over town! BRACH ie is JCUNNINGHAM'S | ~~ REG. 00 om i oc EARL MA LL ‘PLAYING |FA HALLE Si COVERED & y A, 5 ARDS nf i Gi ARS SAVE Sie _ SINGLE DECK pe Sie 305425 69. Fr, I 62 3 ~ BOURJOIS. by SU! VF nue. 1% = nosair CURLEY EVENING IM PARIS seonebiadte THERMOLIN ROLL-ON THERMOLIN | MINERAL DEODORANT MILK OF The SIZE | OIL MAGNESIA QUART SIZE WHITE NOSPITAL - ROLL or COTTON _ . REGULAR 98 ‘1 POUND ROLL Serve Canada Dry Ginger Ale . that nutritious vital refresher: 5 to‘everyone at home. Repjenishes GY Ligh devin rugty-evet. = ! Ot BurFERIN TABLETS PHILLIS BLUNTS ‘OR.PANETELAS | CIGARS FREE OFFER LANOLIN PLUS LIQUID won't upset mealtime schedules. Sparkling bubbles aid digestion. Good 0 only tn Wayne, Oak- Wholesome a pert perk a : up dispositions in quick seconds. ‘ Lente ts tah, cncrn mani el el ete ee Oe Dele 39 aly. Offer ap Relieves pain in @ Pack miseries fast. BOX OF 10-Five, Packs SALE #2—30¢ SAVING T : ; “on Canada Dry Ginger Ale See pOTTLE 8s. _ and Betty Crocker’s Softasilk ls: : , de EUV: A carton of Canada Dry Ginger Ale and a packege of. | FREE! QUICK CHECK RADIO & TV TUBE TESTIN Softasilk. Send 2 bottle caps and. top of Softasilk package to... Betty Crocker, Box 86, Minneapolis 60, Minnesota. "3, £ GET : 30¢ in cash by prompt return mail. Now’s the time to ee CENTER " DOWNTOWN PonTiag |! DRAYTON PLAINS SHOPPE canter 3 SAVE ¢. SAVE ¢ SAVE. Sales limited, so pick up your supply today. ... Telegraph ot Huron Pad N, Samy: oe ee ae Sale conan to state and federal regulations. Ons refund toa family. | | é ~KINSEL polos Le ” Huron et Seginaw (Downtown Pontiec) — Miracle Mile Shopping dunes . : Fi ; a eek ey ee ae pe ee : azn Ge eg * ! ae . : ee nt : : i, } %, ger a ee ' \: * a Ried is \ \ Tm PONTIAC PRESS. 1 THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1959, ae eek sls - RE ee an | \ Ped \ pe jcumbent, Ferris B. Clerk (R) in : Vote the erring peti, MES WASHINGTON —Dr, Cherie ae on |, Anspach, president of Central ee '/Michigah College at Mt. Pleasant, | Lec ecncoven se 20 5 2 eS Ae ee ae eR eT DAYS” SAVINGS ON CE WORK BY =; ) FORD EXPERTS AT “CY'S” ; ‘generations. " : eted for the spring campaign. ~ Pe wae : a age : I Only—Weber 1 Only—Stevens , ~}Only—Matched Set 1 Only—Crossman | “§ Kongers “‘t tn | Ze mismne coe / 12-Ga, SHOTGUN | WILSON WOODS | 177 Pellet. Pistol NO DOWN ago Values to 3 Shot * P.a~23 sapeegames Agi y : a anc udget | $25.00 4 z - odie | (Permit Required) a sad be Feared at 68 © acmnox car) tell "OM $2.22 | Gu $2.22 | 52:22) su | S222 1% fl PAYMENT iam pense as en ae Be ae ™ < nation’s future. Democratic Congress alrendy has] ea: : en se o ; ‘The tu : on i cary rareag nigel ~ —_ “4 WILSON a . FLY - SPIN: | 40% Ott Up to 24 Months to Pay on $1 to $1600 Labor and Parts 4 (RNH) sald today. neagoieh: COLE EEUBS || BQUS R MITCHELL 300 : $19.50 || BRAKE RELINE | FORD-O-MATIC | : ; . eg. $32.50 MITCHELL 300........ 7 BR RU-O- : Bite ae 25% © AO%oFF | YP 50% Off | Res: $17.95 JOHNSON CENTURY. . .$10.77 inl. Labo ADJUSTMENT | } But. he. said the budget would : Reg. si ‘50 ZEBEO 33 os $11 .70 & Materials $4139 Incl, Labor, $ 95]: Fenn olin cettite vot SAM SNEAD—PATTY BERG i Weight & McGill” Reg. $37.50 PFLUEGER SU PREME. .. "$22.50 Reg. $24.95 Oe ie sito0 14 arenes in the: bodaet, tee | 2 Woods, reg. 27.50, $17.95 | SPIN RODS. "$9. 50 a . ; on tax increases’ Cotton § 3 woods, reg. 40.50, $26.95 95 Wright & McCil OPEN—7 A.M. to 9 P.M., Monday thru Friday + said Congress is not key to pass. | § Irons, reg. 47.50 . $29.95 dep nOGY ve .$7.50 Saturdays, 7 A.M. to 1 P.M. ; Ra eeeane Se Cotton pledged to fight as aff 8 Irons, reg. 75.00 . $49.95 ; on | TOWING — BODY WORK — COMPLETE SERVICE DEPT. megtioned farm research ASimember of the Senate Finance FLY RODS. ** . $6.50 “ wy toe activity that é ins | CENE SARAZEN 15.95 Acti Authorized ob Lh | rs Gividends ‘to farmersiin''the ‘debt limit. He. sald. this\f 5 Tons, reg. 57.50 ..$94.50 | SPIN RODS. . eee CY OWENS, Inc. we pee ree fe pay 6 Irons, reg. 69.00. .$41.40 | 11.95 Wright & MeGi SPORTING GOODS 147 S. SAGINAW ST. 5 3 Sl, weatien Come 8 Irons, reg. 92.00 ..$55.20 | SPIN RODS . "$6.00 24 East Lawrence Street i) BY Pastory-tramned Call FE 5-4101 ; ~ spending Congress aather) ‘Watch for Saturday’s Specials in Open Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. ” Fridd dy ‘Only! F riders ey sper’ EARLY! SORRY, NO PHONE ORDERS!} C& a - +» These . = . re some of cas ye = - = a . . ” Jee aps ° the most Brand nireks. sctlum with attach- 95 Bra 59 FRI IRE ? exciti = ments. Just or , “a cin with ateeh- $6 OES ¥190.95 Brand New “89 FRIGIDAIRE =" grargpas DON’T MISS exciting values we have ever : é : o . eo MUDD Ae eee eee rene ’ Oo p p e d our 14” Trade-in TV sets. Fix 'em yourself : THIS ONE ‘ Prices to bring you. values pl oe wae a errs Ae BO faseeead $8.88 53.45 Teed NEW DORMEYER F C the histes unprecedented in 9.95 Bran ( c irs ae story of WKC she ore Ferran temneeees s $8.8B Automatic Perclaors Just Lesscsssee-0 | DD inst Comey: iy snatch up these aoe : | First Served! savings, Come early... and TELEVISION and HI. i FURNITURE SAVINGS fe 3 "APPLIANCE. SAVINGS //\.- ro : | JEWELRY SAVINGS | | ; = lie 100 Crystal Bon Bon Dishes.....?...... Gs Back =f=tS ’ ml 69¢— : tA : ' : v $4.00 Gents’ Expansion Bands. Just 30..... ‘ $169.95 New Olympic 14" Deluxe Portable yy $179.95 2-Piece Living Room with zippered . i i TV with Hideaway Antenna. Just 2.. hes 98.88 eee abe tegen aman $70.88 Foam Rebbe Cuties. pe 3. ‘i 7“ tee $99.38 a Water-Resistant ia Brand E 20 “ Slee ryer, Just 1 ........, euleeencete = .95 Men’ -Resistant’ q id pee TV. Seve 2 "4 ~ _ $128.88 * $199.95 Brand New Speed Queen $] 43 33 $139.95 $-Piece Maple. Bed, Chest, Dresser $ 59. 33 va, vo: . — s799 | Model TV, Supt 8... ..ecceei reer cess : d Mirror. Just er ee Deve jatches, Just 5 .......---eeees : a Brand Zenith 21” ennelet Automatic Washer, Just 2..".... acted wi G } "rv with Swivel Base 2° Con Las se * $198.88 wns $69.95 Sofa Lounger in Decorator Tapestry. $39 83 15 to $30 Ladies’ 14K Gold . $139.95 Brand New Maytag § 88 Turquoise, Just 2 ....00..ccceee sees scence e $15 to $30 La ies shoo $69.95 Brand New Otymbie HI-FI § $3 bien bed Washer. All white 49 Wedding Bands. Just 12........ ; : ae tas ker. a, * speeds 19 Porcelain, Just i... . nes: = $39.9 Famous New Restonaire Inner- $ i $ . ; i 2 i ae = : Uae 51 ' spring Mattress. Just 1.......... > : ; 4 $199.95 Brand New Hotpoint 8 cu, ft. $6.95 Electric Massage Pillows. = BE | $189.95 eg eds. Discontinved with $ 9 rr] 83 Refrigerator. Just 1 ..........5.0000065 $ 148.88 : 995 F cia Li R : Colorful Corduroy. Just 20......0...06..c00.- $3. 24 . = ot ‘ 4 1 in rh esau bbw Se ew on a eek a : ey hd $359.95 Brand New Phileo Double Door $2728 83 $ oe me sees ¢ $5.00 Ladies’ Pearl Necklaces. $ 1.06: igual i. af . mente M-FI $ Automatic 11 eu. ft. Refrigerator. Just 2 ° choice of patterns. Just 4........ Just 12 vrsaanteabaprereccenngye Sets Rew a Phono with Extension Speaker. Just 2.. 83.38 $419.95 Brand New Hotpoint Double Door $298 83 - $168 New Emerson HI-FI Phono-Radio $1 08.88 Automatic 12 cu, ft. Refrigerator. Just 3 oGD $29.95 Famous Solid Red Cedar gl $$ $24.95 43-Piece Melmac Dinnerw are 3] 88. Se PS Coneele. tem 8 - Chest. Just-2.............-+-. Set. Service for 8. Just 8 sets. : $129.95 Brand New Speed Queen 19.95 Brand New Philco Table $ — : Radio with ae daa Aue $1498 Wringer Washer. Just 2 ....... a $24 .95 New National Finish Baby's 88 $16.75 Ladies’ Sunbeam Shavers. § 88 : ee ee eon a, Crib w/adjustable sides. Just 4. Just 6 in assorted colors........ . ear Sis iaple , $139.95 Brand New Columbus p00 = 4 adio. Tatst automatic fea- $1988 30-inch Gas Range. Just 2.. pod Ce ee ee ee > Pimabinatiol. Demon- 5 Adie Aviomate (Spec 588 pages a ay ee akeys Se ee $3.48 . $4.88 ‘ Just Pe iva ves ls Ok o OS $199.95 Brand Néw Tappan 36-inch Gas Range, Just 3.......... 006008 eccer $199.95 Brand New Frigidaire 30-inch Electric Range..Just 4, with trade...... $17 1.88 $279.95 Brand.New Frigidaire 40-in. Auto- ¢ 9 qi matic Electric Range. Just 3 with trade. $183.38 SPECIAL Maytag Automatic Washer, Brand New. Only 3 to Go at .......... $15.95 New Electric Pop-Up Toaster’ rid $15.95 New Portable Mixer with 3 speeds, Lightweight. Just 8. . with ee Thermostat. Pomntoun 4 _ $12.95 Hollywood Head ‘Boards, Just 12......... * sng EPs Ma Ste Bed Suits SRO BS $7 .O3 $12.95 Baby Crib Mattress, Famous Name. Wet-proof innerspring construction. Just 8.. $14.95 Samsonite Card Tables. Choice — of colors, Just 12,............- 0. eee ee ooseees $19.95. Double Door Metal Wardrobes. Just 6r..% ore eos es ee Pee oves oe e $19.95 White Enamel Metal Base Cabinets. Double Door and Drawer. Just 5......40.-5 Reg. $89 :o Bobbin * Portable Sewing Machines. Just 2 ee ee ee ee | Pontiac $59.95 Rogers 52-Piece Silverware Set. Service for 8 Just 6... ..60 05.6050 cee ee ’ $24.95 3-Piece Tapered Luggage Set. Tust 2 Gets ve ccceecssceewrcsncseees ‘eesseee $14.95: $1.88 Special Group Salesmen’s Sample ; | Watches, all famous names. Just 5 99 1 i Phone FEderal 3.114 108 NORTH SAGINAW $3.95 Leatherette Jewel Boxes, Just 12...... hGe 1 PRARSEDIT ORCS SPS #2 eee y eee en a” ™ Saturday ¥y 3 Ssatarday | Pi ett a —% yea rian Stee suw Pe a Pet me : 5 rae le ‘3 : £ 9 [i . . . ‘ > ‘il g 4 ‘ - : * = * ‘ } oF . a : ‘ =i a 4G: \ = ba = \ “ % * 4 | A a ib . 4 I : i i : \ \ i ‘ + - ‘ } tg Ly F mere a \. ole THE PONTTAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1950. rt ph Py ager aees Vote S late Public Repor in 1st Nepal Election ~on Waterford. a SFORCE'S | J GEORGE’ KATMANDU, Nepal (AP)—Only "Ther cast ballots Wednesday as the first] Waterfora Township residents in-/committee estimated that beste! . , about half of Katmandu’s voters election in the history of the king-|terested in kmowing more about the|the building, it would cost $50,000 Ta | ~“ oo a. , | ea te toe Loe © aloricn al for Gave re = Fo\ \ BY GEORGE! We’ re Chopping Prices Li Ke C& to Bring the Biggest Crowds to Oar’ ore the rest of the meuntelnous’ gous: have the opportunity to participate} Also some $20,000 for books andi. JEWELRY DEPT. for 8 p.m. |$25,000 ‘for the first year MAIN FLOOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—FEBRUARY 20 and 21. in axprogram scheduled operation try, where transportation is largely| Monday at the Plerce Junior High{ ty maintenance, in 1962, would’ i We cannot tell a lie... these are the Best” bargains we ever offered, iy along mule tracks and mountain School. have to be raised. Here's why . . George’ 8 ‘buyers were told to pick up the Hatchet and out eit oy te “Members of the Waterford Li-| qwe propositions will be for Hatchet Days prices to bring you the biggest bargains, to break all sales. records for two brary Committee will publicly re- ced | There will be J7 nema ered E — of a general survey Se ae on an | Only—L 1 Watch White Full" Bhinesione Case $4489 days. Check this ad! Be the first in line! All quantities on @ while-they- last basis. Come early! ere YOUR DOLLAR'S WORTH MORE! (i Eee ee } In Texas Yt is illegal, to * “float or bloat’* oysters. This means adding. ice to make theim weigh more | a oe true weight. eS ss reget i pleted, King Mahendra proclaimed 5 a constitution last week changing After. . retired industrialist | for operation and maintenance, Nepal from an absolute to a con-|, Frank Steere of 4230 South Shore | 4 move to form a new separate stitutional monarchy, Rad. donated 17 scenic acres t | nit to be known as “Friends of, x *« * the township in 1957, a group of |the Library” will also be consid- The constitution provided uni-| Ll residents was appointed by |ereq at the Monday meeting, the) versal adult suffrage ~— men over| S¥pervisor Elmer Johnson and | poy Teeuwissen said, 21 and women over 18 — and about} W@5 authorized to obtain con- He added that the present Li- half of the country’s 8% million] struction, operation and mainte |, Committee will not be dis- people qualify, But Nepal's liter-| ance costs, along with other |v siued until there is no further Th acy rate is less than 6 per cent,| mecessary statistics, need of its efforts in promoting 8 and the voters had to choose from} ny donating the land, located on|the idea of building a new library . a bewildering variety of candi-/ Highland and Pontiac Lake roads,/and cultural center in Waterford sy dates. . {Steere stipulated that the first sec-| Township. a tion of the library not les and 1 re equipment: must ‘cost not less than| Aromatic oils used in making } I t Wasn t Hard _- }$200,000, : perfumes are said to have germ- ij 1 Only—Gent's —— Rin 35 pa. Reavy Selid Go 4MTG Reg, 225.00 Hatchet Special .... 3 Only—-1847 Rogers Bros. 3 Pc. Child Se . Fork, Spoon— Adoration m 99 Reg. 5.75 April 4, when election of the House anattban to the Rev. Walter Tee- spread over a 10-year peried and Hatchet Special cea This Pricel of Representatives will be Com-|ywissen Jr., chairman, the ether a one-half maill increas® 39¢ Quality 29c Dress, Skirt Zippers:..... 8c | wos to 509 : Aaleep Quickly = = | Balen oe Watch | YARD Goops | 19¢ Dish Towels ve cecueeees . Go | Ladies’ DRESSES — Hy az: b-4 3 ' WALLACE, ‘N.Q;- va 3 . Tucker, a husky -dise jockey | SR eoe MDROP OXFORDS- way to a, new’ sleepless . record, | on was well into his first slumber ir. 'Y. } ¢ r | He: 1.49 Feather Pillows .........77e 4 A ee = i ‘| 29¢ Cannon Towels..........19¢. Come, save on Prints, Per- 1 Assorted to 1.99 Curtains......68¢ | "2‘n's eat atte 1.89 Large Loop Rugs........79¢ ics: SS me Hits” 50° To First 7 People in Coot Department! . 2 Onl dies’ Twin Cultured § Pearl Rings, Solid Gold Pron MTG. Reg. 24.95: —§ 89 i Hatchet “Special , 10 days vered ut * * a | Tucker, He voice hoarse and } eyes nearly closed, ended -a 227- 4 hour broadoast* from ‘@ furniture 1 Only—Gent's Fraternal R F.O.E. Black Onyx, oF 789 Hatchet Special .... 7 ‘ store show witidow af 8 o'clock R “Pp i eerie .. Regular air | } | slates faogoile | oe month | $4.95 Value - ox Wt Qain—Ladye 17 I 7 level Watch Chery Pickers JUST 7...$99 FUR COATS, Down Ge Price | iteccgtily Fia., disc jock-| . corn beeen $4 1 g* i Hatchet Value - FUR CAPES, STOLES pees . - | . ‘ ” . i 59.75 fl . g é { I feel fine,” Tucker, 21, whis- Howhet Special. °9 1.99 Full Size 99 tee Bp ‘ i) pered as he entered Duplin Coun- . I ty Memorial Hospital. The 6-foot- 1 (Ont t's Masonic’ Ring MUSLIN SHEETS + COATS 5, 240-pouinder received a brief ex- i — ee Selid Gold. amination and moments later was sb \ asleep. * * Tucker, an announcer for sta-| tion WLSE, drank gallons of or-| ange juice to keep up his strength. |] He gained five pounds, Doctors examined him periodically during \ the broadcast stint that. began at 9 a.m. Feb. 9. “The first 200 hours was fun,” Tucker said just before leaving his microphone, “But after that, whew!” Sizes 412 to 10 Popular, sturdy styles that weor ond wear. Buy several pairs at this Big-Value pricel € 2 Mouton Coats, | Monkey Coat, 1 Raccoon Coat, 00. : 2 Capes and | Stole i Famous “Susewhite” first Just 6 a Avge 8 wool quality, Limit 2 to a cus- : car coats. 12 spring toppers = BUY NOW and SAVE Jammeoco SEDSPREADS. 3090 6.99 Ladies’ Dresses, 10-44.. 1.60 Winter Gaal a8 @ $15 Ladies’ Dresses, 10-62 .. 3.00 fia Hatchet Special .... 1 Only—Lady’s 17 Jewel Elgin | Sortie Whine Gold Shack Proof. Reg. 57.50 89 Hatchet Special ..., 1 Only—Gent's 17 Jewel Watch §) Ruby and Rhinestone Dial foo ae $4999 "Come Eerty | 926 Ladies’ Formals, 10 to 16. 6.00 wets for Thesel __wanen 1.69 Boys’ SHIRTS, 526 Ladies’ Suits, 10 to 16... 8.00 4 coplowts ws BLUE JEANS | SAO Ladies’ Coats, 8-42 .... 19,00 ae ; amas CAR COATS | GDpoe. %6 Ladies Gan-Cans ........ 75c 4a ong een gr | Chop! Chop! Down Go Prices! : Boys’ Pants $2 Special Friday, 9:30 A. M. by eee feet 5.99 Boys’ 6-12 200 3.99 Ladies’ SPRING SKIRTS We Cannot Tell JACKETS seston ae B37 e LADIES Baas 4° E a Lie, The Lowest Price Yet! While ey -_ Better skirts — By George! Here's Immit to tome $25 Girls’ 3 . 12 mi @ customer @ Real Savings! WINTER COATS 89c Spring Shades r i SAVEATSTHESE'RRICES AN eae | | $30 Tots’, Girls’ 1.98 Ladies’ Sport Blouses. ... 29¢ yy ummm) Up 10 0.99 Ladios’ Bras-Girdles 88¢ | $2°%,'011. jrronuten 1.99 Girls’ 3 to 12 rf Be 3.99 Ladies’ Plaid Slim Panis. . 1,88 | DEE TES 1.50 Men’s Ties-Bow Ties.... 100 iipies’”srip sins BB | @ General George | 2.99 Men’s Blue Jeans. veeeeelel Dog’s Barking Saves Girl, 3, From Truck FULTON, Ky. {AP)—Butch ran} into the street and came batk .a/ hero. } } Janie Fuller, 3, ran into the a street and Butch, a neighbor's} dog, followed at her heels and} stood there barking until an ap-/ proaching truck driver saw him and stopped. ~ The girl's mother also heard| Butch and brought Janie back to safety. A B| HATCHET DAYS FEBRUARY SPECIAL! Get the Highest Trade-In Allowance Hatchet Special .... All Sales Final __ No Exchanges — Ne Refunds . Black Suede © Loaters H In Stourdy Leather @ © Black and Brown res 74 N. Saginaw St. Jewelry Dept., Main Floor 74 North Saginaw Street — would have been | MEN'S SUBURBANS : 88 GIRLS’ CAR-COATS DRESS PANTS 9 TOTS’ SNOW SUITS sae : Better Suburbans and Short : 00 Jackets. 36 to 44 .| White steer et last! Limit ' blige “- 1 hg 658 Gre oe tered ar yr try 1 15¢ Men's ei a ’ . irls’, Boys’ uits, 3 to 6. Limit € Briefs. ‘gach. Men's Pajamas TEE SHIRTS, 33° SS = warm in these . We really took i ' = for Your. Present Car NOW! 909-a Weel | venoms White Shirts..... 1.88 3 if : en’s i on the “MOST BEAUTIFUL ROADABILITY IN THE WHOLE WIDE WORLD” - PONTIAC meee Mam LIMITED QUANTITIES! Ye ea Men's 29¢ Boys’-Girls’ Socks .......17¢ | ae pe SPORT SHIRTS | 1,99 Boys’-Girls Sweat Shirts. .88¢ | “‘sromt coats 9% 1.69 Girls’ Blouses........... 766. a” 1.99 Infants’ 3-Pc, Terry Sets. .69c¢ ummmmmmmmmmny) €9¢ Receiving Blankets .......20¢ | cof ** § suis,” 19¢ Tots’ Training Pants...... 8c ‘om mi : Ly, ; Wheels are 5 inches farther apart. This widens the stance, not the car. Gives you a steadier, balanced, road-hugging ride. _GET YOURS NOW-EVERYBODY ELSEIS... © 1959 PONTIAC “Where Customer Satisfaction Counts” _PONTIAG y RETAIL STORE e ~ FACTORY ‘BRANCH 65 Mt. Clenions St. Re eit By the Post Office What a@ Chop! ) What a Buy! $2 Ladies’ RUBBER FOOTWEAR 3 meee braid: se tin L, Ne Se = eee rpeenereererenenanmgrrrenc Soceeceeeeeenere |short a time, pafticularly if the Some ground route supporters have suggested an airlift could not missions. ment, planes could make it to Ber- lin only in good clear daylight when instruments are not necessary. Alr Force officials said, how- ever, radar jamming probably could. not interrupt an airlift even at night or in fog. Berlin is only 180 miles “by: air # [Suldsgo 20 Halles trom the fart Jet transports could make the tip fo a hal hour oF 0 These officials said that even the-most~ alert radar jammers - |wouldn't be able to get their equip- ment working satisfactorily in that $500,000 on the illicit drug market be operated as it was during the|in luggage at a New York air 1948-49 blockade because the Com-/ port, munists could mess up radar trans-| - The man carried a New York ccording to this a driver's license issued to Richard gg te Ber-|Alston Jr., 44, of Jamaica, Long Island, He was held for investiga: pee Police Supt. J. Federal narcotics agents and aa Atlanta detectives took Alston, a |Negro, off the Capital Airlines Viscount when it arrived in At- lanta at 2:53 a.m. with 13 a passengers: aboard. * on * Police were alerted narcotics’ were found. in an claimed brown pot bes taken dff the plane at New York's La Guardia Airport as a rae of the bomb hoax, Fifty-one packets of heroin were foand-in the bag. The New York-Atlanta-New. Or- leans bound plane was one of four Le eee | L. Tugglelf ICE CREAM SCOOP. Use _ pres — esis tatin bide ta easily, fine ser lange scion ta the vhotine Ma AURSD. ALTER VISTA — Rena tay eate 0 tar eaotees aeks wth the construction of 34story and 30-story office buildings, the d-to-air comindemoal ip kept searched jn in New ue Xork. aa What's more, they said, the sup- ply: problems would be far less|the Jamaica address “ma acute now than in 1948-49 because|an apartment in Sanbatten, His it semed unlikely the Communists contained several good would blockade the 2,200,000 civil-|luckcharms,. $117 in cash and ians of West Berlin as they did be- change and a switchblade knife. if They are ing as cham- shed —— ‘An average adult human heart pions of the city’s people in striving to end the postwar occupation. weighs from eight to 12 ounces. ‘COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED! Trust Robert Hall to bring you quality slacks like these...in famous ‘Burlington’ Mills fabrics... at a sizzling two paire for.$7! Take your choice from superb flannels, coverts or sheen gabardines... in fine washable rayon-acetates! The flannels in. peers new ‘Ivy styles... with plain front, a in regular pleated-front models. Latest shades. 28-42. a this amazing price is for TWO DAYS ONLY! _ @& we fe ¥ mie aT 7 FLANNEL, COVERT, SHEEN GABARDINE back-pocket flaps, The gabardines and coverts ‘te eae Onion CHOPPER. Stainiess steel blades, chrome 88c a8 What a selection! YOUR CHOICE Everything from skewers to scoops, presses to pitchers to make light, work of all. your meals. All top quality... all that’s new, novel, priced. lower than most,’ 3 BE eae = . WOOOR CLOTHES LINE REEL, Bright chrome, with 24 ft. clothes line, handy for , kitchen, bathroom, % PROTECTOR RUBBER STOVE MAT. Protects: stove iances, fine eats in all Sitehes 88 “FRENCH PEPPERMILL. Used by fine woo r= vege he “greund pepper hes finer 88 CERAMIC TEA POT. 5 size, Rockinghem-type, flower decora- tion, for better tea flavor. 88e #28 17 oz. Dacron’ Filled Pillow, with cotton | striped ticking. Corded edges for strength, - wrapped in'a pelvethaline jag, this: Penney © buy isd real winner. I db = get here “ve pawovscah Sl ig be figellout,.s0 a ee ee¥ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 19, 1959 ae 2 A * Breen ae : poe “My father is an alcohol “+ The two dozen boys and girls in the audience didn’t bat an eye. jot Alcoholics Anonymous. It tries operation and 32 more being to help boys and girls whose livesjorganizéd. They are scattered all). have been messed up by the un-jover the map from New York to} both oftheir parents. ‘ORGANIZED IN 1956 Any one of them could have be-. The first Alateen group was or- the problem of peer groups or threaten anyone into scbriety in . Today there are 29 Ragen Enaien ate make taaiees worse..’ : Alateen arewe heavily on * AA's drinking of * one « oF math Mexico, and from Toronto tO} experience (an AA member is us- Even with this mushroom growth, Alateen has barely scratched the surface of the ually present at each Alateen meeting as an adult adviser). And , jalso be applied to helping their|self-supporting and self-governing, an. Alcoholic. ss o So Sue. Gabeae to an A basic principles which ‘have prov-port for the husbands and wites can be obtained trom Al-Anon ed so effective in helping aled-|of alcoholics, holies cope with their illness can ‘Although each Alateen group is families bear their peculiarly with the teenagers themselves in heavy cross. ‘ full charge of all activities, the . x * * movement ig under the general Alateen is the second non-al-/sponsorship of Al-Anon, Infor. coholic fellowship to. grow up|Mation about organizing groups yaroung AA, The first was the ‘‘Al- Anon Family Group" movement, it has found that many of the provide counsel and mutual sup- organized several years ago wi Discharge McKeon problem it is trying te alleviate. At a conservative estimate, there! are upwards of 3,000,000 . teen- agers in America who are the ‘ lindirect victims of the illness which now ranks as the nation's No. 4 health problem. Alateen cannot give these young people sober parents and a normal home life. But it does help them to live with their problem, and to overcome the deep sense of shame, insecurity and resentment that haunts the children of alcoholics, The first lesson brought home to a youth who attends an Alateen meeting ig that alcoholism is an illness that -can afflict anyone, even “nice’’ people. : “You are not alone in facing the problems alcoholism brings,”’ says the little green pamphlet presented to each new member. “‘So don't waste time feeling ashamed.” WHAT CAN I DO? * Se etesesncnren: seen ee xf SK From Marine Corps CHERRY POINT, N.C. ()—Ma- rine Cpl? Matthew C. McKeon, who led six recruits to their deaths in a tidal creek\at the Parris Island, 8.C., Marine Corps recruit depot three years ago, is being dis- charged because of a_ physical disability, * * A spokesman at this Marine Corps air station, where McKeon has been assigned since 1956, said a physical evaluation board had recommended the discharge be- cause of a “narenes intervertebra disc.” McKeon's ie and their three children live in Worcester, Mass, McKeon was a drill instructor at Parris Island when he led his | recruit platoon on a night march ? were drowned. * xk .* McKeon was convicted by a court martial in 1956 of negligent The question that every new Chippendale Canape Tray- 4 into the tidal creek where six | drinking?” realistic: member asks is ‘how can I get my father tor my mother) to stop Alateen’s answer is simple and GROWING NEIGHBORS — Since the turn of the century the population of Canada has trebled, while that of the U.S. has more than: doubled. Going into 1959, Canada added 3.3 million citizens since 19%51—an annual increase of 2.8 per cent. The U. S, growth since the beginning, of the decade has been 24% million— homicide and drinking on duty. He was sentenced to nine months in jail, reduction in rank to pris vate, a-$270 fine and a bad condhict discharge. SCARLETT’ Swossy stor Group. He 5-6-9-11-13-14-1 5-16 ChippendaleHanging Tray- fC “Rog, 44B oe MS Rog. 2.98 .............006.9 8 Hanging Planter Plate-Reg. 2.49 .* .98 Magazine Rack-Reg. 4.49 ..... .51,98 Tissue Container—Reg. 3.49 .....°1.40. Hanging Picture Tray, Reg. 3.49 *1.49 Desk Basket-Rog. 2.49 .........* 88. Waste Basket-Reg. 3.49 ...... 91.49 ALL RUBBER MOLDS FOR MAKING PLASTIC ARTICLES 2 OFF SIGHT TO SEE — Pair of U.S. sailors, in effort to get new » apgle, lie on ground to photograph the upper portion of the Lean- _ ing Tower during visit to Pisa, Italy. a The sentence later was. redyced to three _™months in jail. 20 La Lawrence - Postion: FE 3-7221 i PIS SRC SY SE TT SI MAES OS are an increase of 17 | per cent annually, ” [SHAWS . . .» 24 North Saginaw Street .. | | “Perhaps you cannot alone. . But you can help immeasurably “ON WASHI NGTONS BIRTHDAY — HATCHET * Y DAYS at MARKET TIRE ge - . Have Really Chopped Prices for | Dante WH Ponliac ee RR ENE IR HATCHET DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ... FEBRUARY 20 and 21 @ QUANTITIES LIMITED © ALL SALES FINAL © NO REFUNDS oBE HERE EARLY . . . FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED! 9 WATCHES by ELGIN — (oa ~y ‘ Kr ee eee — —. | |Our ONCE-A-YEAR HATCHET DAY 4° SALE of MUD & SNOW TIRES _* : ze HS § WF < We ie a small assortment of FIRST LINE and HEAVY ‘DUTY , Widslos to snow tires left in stock. Each and every tire has been HATCHET A LIE... WE HAVE Ke | $29.75 | PRICED especially for this sale! Sorry...no special orders or lay- 1, ONLY ONE $125.00 Ge, : | t th ices. ‘ A MAN’ : : — ee Man‘s 14 Kt. Gold Curved a $19.00 Wine Weteh 16% | baby! Look! | ir 6.70-15 a rutchat GRUEN WRIST WATCH i To sieaad Dial 30 «§Q ae GOLD 4 | | if . ACT NOW AND SAVE SRRRRRSE Sy Ai Sale Shaws ; Gruen Wrist Watch . | RING. i | 4(24) Dayton Heavy Duty Blackwalls............ $19.95 $15.29 Regular $ 88 $71.50 Wittnauer te! ( 1) Dayton Heavy Duty Tubeless Whitewall..... $25.95 $21.11 $125.00 Value , maar oo sane | Ses ne O a a HURRY FOR THIS ‘ TEENAGER'S | | . FULL PRICE a $ | 7.10-15 mn aye, ets aloe ramosair ” : VSL eLeTs "Were Sole. ] Down, *1 a Week One Only. RINGS |] 2) Dayton Heavy Duty Blackwalls.......... .. $21.95 - $16.93 BEL FORTE WRIST WATCHES cme ' — s 7.50-14 nae TY $125.00 = chop = . . Hatchet . FACT NOW AND SAVE Were _ Sale 1847 ROGERS SILVERWARE rf, Man’s Mossive ( 2) Tractor-Master Tubeless Blackwalls........$20.95 $16.00 a cae DIAMOND ( 2) Dayton Heavy Duty Tubeless Blackwalls..... $21.95 $18.09 shee as «(CD 88 SOLITAIRE RING { 2) Tractor-Master Tubeless Whitewalls........ $22.95 $17.25 EE oat, Semnprete Just One 50 { 6) Dayton Heavy Duty Tubeless Whitewalls....$25.95 $22.16 SERVICE FOR 8 Pgs te to Sell ot 49 seven 8 00 14 CHEST OPTIONAL 50c A WEEK 2 - ° naga : $137.50 Diamond Solitaire. .$69.50 Hatchet : : $ - : ACT NOW AND SAVE Were - Sale CULTURED peeeny PLAYER $199.50 Diamond Solitaire. $99.50 “1 #(10) Tractor-Master Tubeless Blackwolls........$22.95 $17.25 | A ” (17) Dayton Heavy Duty Tubeless Blackwalls.....$24.25. $19.86 PEARL | @ Mish Greie Crystel ’ . GENT'S SET RING { 4) Dayton Heavy be Tubeless Whitewolls-. $28.95 $24.30 sferinss Om 88 Cartridge, $ Stange ewoums § Ml | @ Bracelets 1 J ©@ Plays All Speeds Cae wr - MISC. “Your Choice ” © Limited Number ‘open oe Hatchet } 2s | : E , | bbeatd Bacpasls ! Clearance ALL Luxurious Bottaflex Gold Tone Upholstered | { 1) 600x16 Travel-Master Blackwall...........$15.95 $10.95 ee see; | | ( 8) 650x16 Blackwalls ................4.. .. $22.95 $17.16 SNE Gossip Bench, Desk and Wi | pik see acorn ts nin rege 2 ' aris Tubeless Blackwall....... is $16.95, ae ea stale: { 2) 850x14 Dayton Heavy Duty Tubeless ° } YOUR CHOICE hove bevcbedl tte Gil. 51g AOS, 8B inc §s beg b tate cece .. $33.99 $26.67 | a BY Bayern RAM ery ( 2) 850x14 Dayton Heavy Du Tubeless Y | ine F A Blackvells inline $26.25 $21.72] ra Gest eh ae : é 2) 900x14 nh Hea Duty Tubeless : aes aie mse tee dh iecks ME es $29.67 girls aida’ bat an ORGANIZED IN 1956 i The first Alateen group was or- ywehip based ¢ repent pope Anonymous. It_ tries operation and 32 mo organized, They are scattered all New Mexico, and from Toronto to Texas. Even with this pea growth, Alateen has barely scratched the surface of the a r SIGHT. TO SEE — Pair of U.S. sailors, in effort to get new e" én lie on ground to aah exo the upper portion of the Lean- a Tower during visit to Pisa, Italy. problem ft is trying to alleviate. At a conservative estimate, there are upwards of 3,000,000. teen- agers in America who are the indirect victims of the illness which now ranks ag the nation's No. 4 health problem. Alateen cannot give these young people sober parents and a normal home life. But it does help them to live with their problem, and to overcome the deep sense of shame, insecurity and resentment that haunts the children of alcoholics, The first lesson brought home to a youth who attends an Alateen meeting is that alcoholism is an iliness that can afflict anyone, even “nice people. “You are not alone in facing the problems alcoholism brings,’’ says the little green pamphlet presented to each new member. ‘‘So don’t waste time feeling ashamed.” WHAT CAN I DO? The question that every new member asks is ‘‘how can I get my father tor my mother) to stop drinking?” Alateen's answer is simple and realistic; Sts ian trom New Ok Or experience (an AA member is us-lereuna AA. The fest waa ually present at each Alateeni/ I meeting as an adult adviser). Andiorganized several years — it has found that many of the|provide counsel and mutual sup- _ Tun FONTIAG Pas. _ratunspa FEBRUARY. 19, 1959 g oe DAL - tI gstiyd to an. N s me 270 ‘000 -1900— 5,371,000 os _ Sf 1900— : 76,303,000 weed € 1958---175,600; @ growth the beginning, of the “Perhaps you cannot alone. But you can help immeasurably Siw’, > : ai 2 A > ' -: A, A ) Tw - 4 eS df ai We have o email ossortment of FIRST LIN » No ON Ww WASHINGTON 8 BIRTHDAY - g HATCHET DAYS ot MARKET TIRE Se Be : Our ONCE-A- YEAR HATCHET DAY “SALE of MUD & SNOW TIRES snow tires left in stock. Each and every tire has been HATCHET PRICED especially for this sale! Sorry.. aways at these prices. 6.70-15 & dita. wo eens E and HEAVY ‘DUTY special orders or lay- i $) ham Heavy Duty Tubeless Whitewolls. . x ACT NOW AND SAVE Were” nent . *] 4(24) Dayton Heavy Duty Blackwalls............ $19.95 $15.29 4 1( 1) Dayton Heavy Duty Tubeless Whitewoll... .. $25.95 $21.11 | 7 . A ve om —_ Hatchet * ACT NOW AND SAVE Were. Gale 4 1 2). Doyton Heavy Duty Blockwalls............ $21.95 ..$16.93 AT 7.50-14 eee PE ACT NOW AND SAVE Were Sale | 1 ( 2) Tractor-Master Tubeless Blackwolls........ $20.95 .$16.00 ] 4 {ft 2) Dayton Heavy Duty Tubeless Blackwalls..... $21.95 $18.09 Mf 2) Tractor-Master Tubeless Whitewalls........ $22.95 $17.25 . $25.95 $22.16 ) ear ACT NOW AND SAVE a) : 17) Dayton Héavy Duty Tubeless Blackwalls { 4) Heavy Duty Tubeless Whitewalls. . Hatchet Were Sale aoa $22.95 $17.25 Jess $24.25 $19.86 .. $28.95 $24.30 4 bs oe 8 oe 8 Wee eee ee ke oe @ 8 ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Hatchet Were Sale (w/out exch.) (with exch.) beeas $15.95 $10.95 ee $22.95 $17.16 err $19.95 $14.95 eee $22.95 $18.95 oe ee @ $26.67 $21.72 $29.67 | 4 ~ Man's 14 Shaws Regular FULL PRICE +1 Down, GROWING NEIGHBORS — Since the turn of the century the population of Canada has trebled, while that of the U.S. has more than doubled. Going into 1959, Canada added 3.3 million citizens since 1951—an annual increase of 2.8 per cent. The U.S, an increase ¢ of 1. 7 per cent annually, \ A LIE... WE HAVE 1 ONLY ONE $125.00 GRUEN ‘WRIST WATCH $125.00 Value HURRY FOR THIS decade has been 24% million— a —_ | Dawnlown fimiiac | | HATCHET DAYS | FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ... FEBRUARY 20. and 21 @ QUANTITIES LIMITED; @ BE HERE EARLY o ty e FIRST Se _ FIRST/ ‘SERVED! @ ALL SALES F Kt. Gold Curved 99° +1 a Week “Discharge McKeon From Marine Corps CHERRY POINT, N.C. W—Ma- : rine Cpl? Matthew C. McKeon, who! led six recruits to their deaths in a tidal creek\at the Parris Island, 5.C., Marine Corps recruit depot .|three years ago, is being dis- charged because of a physical disability, * * | A spokesman at this Marine Corps air station, where McKeon has been assigned since 1956, said) a physical evaluation board had recommended the discharge be-| a of a ‘ ates intervertebra | sc McKeon's Side and their three children live in Worcester, Mass, McKeon was a drill instructor at Parris Island when he led his recruit platoon on a night march into the tidal creek where six were drowned. * x -.& McKeon was convicted by a court martial in 1956 of negligent homicide and drinking on duty. He was sentenced to nine months in jail, reduction in rank to prié¢ vate, a-$270 fine and a bad conduct} discharge. The sentence later was. reduced | to three months in jail. | SHAWS a. North Saginaw Street . . . Have Really Chopped Prices for INAL 22) SCARLETT Ssh / @ NO REFUNDS 9 WATCHES by ELGIN ® y Special” ONLY IN eee FOLLOWING DESIGNS 5-6-9-11-13-14-15-16. 2 Chippendale Hanging Tray- Chippendale Canape Tray-_ : Reg. 2.98 > 98 Hanging Planter Plate-Reg. 2.49 .* .98 Magazine Rack-Rog. 4.49 .... \.1.98 Tissue Container—Reg. 3.49 .... .*1.49 Hanging Picture Tray, Reg. 3.49 *1.49 Desk Basket—Reg. 2.49 .........* 98 Wasie Basket-Reg. 3.49 .......51.49 ALL RUBBER MOLDS FOR MAKING PLASTIC ARTICLES 12 OFF sheer sew eeeeeeens 20 - Seyrenss - Pontiac See a for Men or Women $ WH Values to $29.75 LLY MAN’S . BENRUS sy $49.00 Wrist Wek Oh, Baby! Look! / Gruen Wrist Watch Man's Diamond Dial $99.50 +e ewe ee eee ee GOLD BABY RING T $71.50 Wittnauer. WRIST WATCH One Only $95 Men's Bulova — WRIST ALARM One Only TEENAGER'S +t ta 1 BEL FORTE WRIST WATCHES iG ] 6* by Benrus Reg. $39.95 Automatic, All Proof Wrist Watch. Price chopped to Regular $89.75 52-Pc. Set, Complete 1847 ROGERS SILVERWARE SERVICE FOR 8 CHEST OPTIONAL $39* 50c DOWN 50c A WEEK a 324.95 4-SPEED CULTURED PEARL: RECORD PLAYERS @ Earrings S 88 e Py > aoa Crystal $ @ Pins ‘ois ase : T ¢ Limited Number *T Ni Open on Clearance CERAMICS ~ YOUR CHOICE Storag ity chest. for use in any room as: tele- phone bench. and table util- Writing’ desk, book and magazine rack. stuedy, good looking. use- Luxurious Bottaflex Gold Tone Upholstered Gossip Bench, Desk and 3 aie e Chest Man’s Massive \ DIAMOND. SOLITAIRE RING darren $4950 server $137.50 Diamond Solitaire. .$69.50 $199. 50 Diamond Solitaire. .$99.50 GENT’S SET RING ers] 9m COSTUME 4/7. = Y2.01 Just One to me ot “$1939! 95 AUTOMATIC | {por. ofl , ‘788 * ae eee ae eG We Reserve The Right to Limit Quantities * Tn TN : HAMAAtLy > LLPADADIIY LITEIA booed Le @ Reg. otto” @ Fine » vg vast 0807" e Drip @ Silex FREE STAMPS Plus GREAT BUYS ms E PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19,1999) ae es ‘ ; ’ : at vy oe ite 1 a : ; Past MAS . Ep BRS z= . : THURS., F RI. and SAT. is A Read ES —_——s FEB, 19, 20, & 21 a A) RSS BS > Ps : (ett Sass _BE SURE TO CLIP VALUABLE COUPONS HUTTE caatfll!!! TERS BR SA LIMIT 1 Per CUSTOMER 6 None Sold to Dealers or Minors 1 . J SSS ISKIN ref ‘ete*s Mae °. “Git Mees “ 0 tats ate. o Meee: t, + he 4, %@ %,' ret ele, A OOO AM ROO 6 5 PEOPLE'S <6 + = ee S A? % = ”, — ROAST Rib End Pork Roast ye - Sag, od a ; a : ngk-4 a» a ~ on ; C h 2. 2 G: i Te, ; . Ss * — ; Loin End Center Cut” CHOPS PORK None Higher c lb. Ig HYGRADE’S SWEETENIZED Sliced Finest 1 tb. 43° BACON * BR All Vegetable Shortening CRISCO 3 NONE TO DEALERS OR MINORS, LIMIT 1 Lb. —_ THANK YOU Brand Blackberries Tall 300 can | SHEDD’S | ips) Peanut \ ES fA == Butter Lb. Jar SHEDD’S EZY . FRENCH si DRESS| NG a HAVE PRODUCE © WILL SELL © OU HEAD “) LETTUCE = 10° —— TRUTABAGAS ~ CABBAGE — = |ONIONS cOCOANUTS © |PEPPERS = © CARROTS %* | RADISHES rs. U.S. No. 1 MICHIGAN POTA TOES 25 Pound Bag E OUR PRICES TURNI With the e i .HYLAND Pancak 12 oz, ¢ ee ff =~ FOOD-0-MAT BONUS COUPON FREE 50 cus Gold Bell. With This Coupon and the Purchase of Gift Stemps GOLDEN MIX 1 tb. ¢ Pkg. COUPON EXPIRES FEBRUARY 21, 1959 — errant — FOOD-0-MAT BONUS COUPON H FREE 502: Gold Bell 7 Gift Stamps With This Coupon and the Purchase of OHIO BOOK MATCHES Pkgs. ¢€ 4 *e COUPON EXPIRES FEBRUARY 21, 1959 A mast matt, aga atl ame |: tamattl amet a FOOD-0-MAT BONUS COUPO FREE 50 cu x Gold Bell Gift Stamps With This Coupon and the Purchase of Golden Brown Breaded Frozen 10 oz. SHRIMP _ '*s: COUPON EXPIRES FEBRUARY 21, 1959 P - A. a ee ~ a at | FOOD-0-MAT BONUS COUPON FREE 5 EXTRA Gold Bell Gift Stamps \( With This Coupon and the Purchase of ma U. S. No. 1, Melntosh appLes 10 * 59° COUPON EXPIRES FEBRUARY 21, 1959 ~ BJM ee mene _ FOOD-0O-MAT BONUS COU EXTRA Gold Bell Gift Stamps | 2 ie. ov hore FRESH ' GROUND BEEF _ COUPON EXPIRES FEBRUARY 21, 1959 | ee ee eee fe et i ee FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT.“ FRESH ~ FRESH 5 SPINACH MUSHROOMS _ ue Pkg. g- ORIONS” rape CELERY 3 of | AVACOTOS BROCCOLLI | - Each | Bunch FRES TOMATOES X f & 5 ae 4 is May Be Tiny Corn Fritters ts te eifted enriched rd Vomkwa 44 teaspoon pepper Ve cup tment instant or regular whole wheat } Seep ere Haetand, ertgoed: Golen te eup up milk ops (1 Ne. 303 can) drained whole h | kernel corn or oil for deep fat frying * * * |wheat cereal nay minced onion. ‘Beat egg and milk together. Add to we won't be trittering our|dry ingredients, Sti in corn, Mix { , |thoroughly. Drop ‘feom teaspoon lFry until brown, 2-3 minutes. Drain Frozen nelerseryn ete Yield:. 3 dozen Note: Woe at thaw, unwrap and heat for 20 min- utes in a 40 degree oven. Chinese Mustard Sauce 3 Sophoumene dry mustard | “ salt 2 teaspoons salad of} | | teaspoon cornstarch tablespoons water * ‘urmeric Mix mustard, salt, and salad oil. * * * Combine cornstarch. and water, Boil until thickened and clear, Stir constantly, Gradually add te rnus- tard mixture. Mix well. Add tur- eel AS Ne SS SI THE. PONTIAC PRESS, _THbnspay. FEBRUARY 19, 1999 a ‘Anything Goes for Breakfast | a | ch 2 E ; EERE Paris B : ‘imeric if a meeper color is desired, Yield: % cup, : E why teeners suddenly bas, atimony with the American way of inate foods liked since child-jtrying the new, the different, the - 5 Their ney of these once- | Why not follow his lead? Recog-'serving serving, stir in % es T pi if OE ee in Salad” Whole green beans which. have been marinated in a piquant sauce of olive oj] and tarragon vinegar are attractive for a salad or as _|an hors d'oevres offering. Cover [ E § 5 & [ beans with the Ialiowing mixture: -|spoons Spanish olive oil, 1% table- Piping hot. In a saucepan, | per. (1044 ounces) *. 8° * cup finely Di Makes 2 to 3 for,each serving. na mtn Soe el me ‘4 SAR OF QUART CAN ¥ Good at Food Town Super x. Coupon to Cashier Betore Check Out parent ss Miners, “THIS VALUABLE COUPON WORTH 10° PURCHASE OF 1-LB. PKG. NESTLE'S QUIK { Good at Food Town Super Markets Present te Cashier Before Check Out te Deslere of Minors = Eupives Gaterday, Feb. ti THIS VALUABLE COUPON WORTH 10° TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF FAMILY SIZE TOWNSQUARE ‘r.”” Good at Food Town Super ones Present to Cashier Before Check Out None to Dealers or Minors Ne Cash Vaive — a as Saterday, Feb. 21 FROZEN WAFFLES 10°. ROMEO BLUE RIBBON i “TOMATO me Dewesieesh , APPLE SAUCE BUTTERFIELD DICED IRISH POTATOES ‘ BUNNY POP POP CORN WHITE or YELLOW 1-Lb. Cello Ms ZT 1.0¢ "THIS VALUABLE COUPON WORTH 10° TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF 2-LB. BOX ‘ZION FIG BARS . Good at Food Town Super Markets Present Coupon to Cashier Before Check Our None te or Minors Ne Cash Valve Expires Saturday, Fed. 21 PHILLIPS © PORK & BEANS © NORTHERN BEANS © BUTTER BEANS ° KIDNEY BEANS ¢ PINTO BEANS © BLACKEYE PEAS Your te Cc 0: 303 Can ay We Reserve Right to Limit Quentities None Sold to Dealers or Minors! . Each Choice be. PHILLIPS TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP 10. PAPER NAPKINS ‘rs. ASSORTED COLORS _ DIAL SOAP» Size M59 AD, (H-88) at Willams Lake Rf " Shopping Center "Open Week Days 9:00 A.M. to 9:00°P, M. CLOSED one TOMATOES BORDEN’S COTTAGE CHEESE 210" SE PGES 5A PRE ERE SS FRANK’S PURE Lt “eereeapae semen HART SWEET PEAS - 1200. BALDWIN at Columbia _ Open Week Days 9:00.A. M. to 9:00 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. IN REAL CASH mi is | aaa COUPON | WORTH 10°} TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF 2-LB. PLAIN or Good ot Food Town Supe Super Markets Present Coupon to Cashier Before Check Out None Sold to Dealers or Miners Ne Cash Valno~Sagire Se Saturday, Feb. 21 | -KRAFTS VELVEETA PHILLIPS MORTON’S SALT Plain or lodized 100. RE RS aE BLACK PEPPER Gx GOLD MEDAL 3 IMITATION VANILLA ‘an. ORCHARD QUEEN - CHERRIES fae HART’S , SLICED BEETS = & LE TOGA: AE aS Tall 303 Can 10: cooked or canned blue.lake green | Fleck Soup With Carrots|beans or tender young whole green Golden. specks of carrot float |% through this grand old soup . . in 1959 style. JLadle it, % cup tarragon vinegar, 3 table- | spoons sugar, 144 teaspoons salt into soup plates or bowls. This ig/and 4% teaspoon freshly-ground pep- - lwhat you do: | combine. 1 can frozen condensed green pea with ham soup and 1 soup can water. To serve, drain beans, arrange — bundles of the beans inside rings — Heat slowly stirring often. Before|of thinly-sliced sweet onion, then place bundles on crisp salad — greens, allowing 1 bundle of beans — THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 050. & By JANET ODELL slices will be even with no fuss} ‘ pontiac. Press Home Editor Or muss. Make your “Something’s gotta give” may be|of our good humor. with different colors and. flavors|the words of a song, but it can ” tasty effect. cessant snow, cold, and ‘ice, deve gisanes 4 octal beginning to fray around the edges| family and lace it with>a & You have- to stay home be interesting but it's: the of fillings for a decorative aod] well apply to the way most of us|cause you are alraidyo'l fall 0] coy go tenight Serve something ape Have : a New Dessert dinner for your scrumptious desse! “ecagocoah pean a Gla - Disinfect - Z Use Roman Bleach to dis- ae infect baby’s washing. Also, toys, play pen, etc. Roman Bleach is safe, easy to use. All Sweet OLEO Downey's Sliced com = Free = Honey Butter ‘4 Hershey’s Syrup sert and make the evening an early one sitice everyone has to work the next day, ’ Anyway, who needs such excus- es to serve dessert? Here’s a trio of them which we hope will ap- peal to ~~ | ary pre-cooked rice now _lcomes in a large economy. size. It makes 7 cups of rice, Try some of it in this creamy dessert -|recipe, Pineapple Cream Rice \, teas cup Sey Dames canned crushed ~ cup whipping cream 2 to 4 tablespoons sugar Combine packaged pre-cooked rice, pineapple: juice, water, and salt in saucepan, Mix just to mois- . {ten all rice. Bring quickly to a boil over high heat. Then cover and simmer 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand 5)min- utes. Add pineapple, mixing lightly with a fork, Cool to room tem- perature. Whip cream and add sugar, Then fold cream into rice mixture and chill about 1 hour. Makes 4 serv- ings. « * -® * | sour, is found in no other recipe. Although {it looks impressive and date to rise in the maple trees and thé 1959 crop of maple syrup and maple sugar is produced, Pure maple syrup gives a distinctive flavor to many, dishes, We think you'll like it in and on ginger- bread. Pure Maple Gingerbread eream in the center of cach half. Cover with meringuc, Place ia, pre-heated oven until lightly browned, about 1 mimtite, ¢ serv. ings, ~~ NOTE: To make shells with a picot edge, trace a line . around center of grapefruit. ‘Insert small % eu le syrup Ga > cup batiixe “per 1 cane wy jurpose flour 1 teaspoon behing powder | Menspoon dees nger Y% teaspoon t 4 sabweapeene melted butter maple syrup and water. Add but- ter, Beat well, Spread mixture in buttered shal- low pan, Bake about 35 minutes at 325 degrees. . , Sauce: 3% tokteupess pure mooie ayrup } ie po butter Let come toa boil, then pour over a well-beaten egg. Stir and serve on shenrtinee. § Serves 6, meet Andel A truly a glamorous dessert. The combina- tion of hot and cold, sweet and hard to make,’ it: isn't, Grapefruit Alaska 3 Eapapetret eee St an ag 6 tablespoons i* pint vanilla Ne “eream Cut grapefruit in half; remove core, Cut around each section loosening fruit from membrane. Sprinkle lightly with sugar. Chill. When ready to serve, pre-heat-oven to very hot (500 degrees F.). Add salt to egg whites and beat until stiff; gradually add sugar oa nilla; reserve, Remove grapefruit halves from Sometime during Lent the sap refrigerator; place spoonful lee 3 69° j 3 For 2 ? For 3° ee re Water Fresh Frozen jaw Family Pkg., 14 os Haddock Fish Sticks MINUTE RIOE 24-07. Botile . 49° 39° 29. ee ee | US. CHOICE 3 9: ‘* Chuck Roast ag t of Beef . ROMAN CLEANSER oe ve * Oo ® owe FRESH CRISP 5 _ SWIFT'S WHOLE CANNED 4 CHICKEN | CELERY Fresh Frozen.. New Fam. age alae ily pkf. HAD< CALIFORNIA mpbell’s Your BETTY CROCKER CAKE MIX - COCOA CHIFFON, m ORANGE CHIFFON "**- EGETABLE 10° Mix and sift dry ingredients. Add| . and beat until very stiff. Add va- on these two NEW | Duncan Hines Cake Mixes TAKE DEALER THIS COUPON TO YOUR WHEN YOU BUY \ SAVE 5 linc onciss Pyuncan Hines CHOCOLATE MINT CAKE MIX ] mO bid DRALaR Youtre authorined | ated ey behie that pen BOFEe Reuiata st, We wil ‘eitnnuroe you anes oe yes For eae free *, To wa de fee , prow ~y proving ie parehane om ‘oe of our bape te eo: way. Bn geren void all compere = meh Foot only om af ere teen Bayes mate handins 8 tat be honwred and will he © Noah be iii redeem eur poste ci wr ye may matt them at our eapenae, to Procter + att ent for the ved iow of thin =n sevordance with poy A gheanlh amet A por hal with ‘en . han ln ey Cae for the face valve of this roupen, oF, ke compen patie toad ti this coupon has bean redeemed bv ee SS a SE Se Se Se SE See SE ce aie sa i ean —————— CUT ALONG DOTTED UNE = = Use this cgupon fox Chocolate Mint Cake ae Only Duncan Hines has it! The richness of chocolate, with a. tingle of mint. A happy harmony of luscious flavors, yours for the first time in a mix! I cw ssh MIX SUNSHINE KRISPY , |CRGEERS DOOK FISH ST-2KS...... 49° , BUTT Only Duncan Hines has it! The summer-sweet _ flavor of juicy fresh cherries—captured in a new pink cake. aoe _ Jiffy Biscuit Mix Quaker Pie Cherries nite 296 aie 19¢ pe mange a ee King Size Can 59° We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities | CONGA FRESH FROZEN t= TAILS 99 # ~ PILLSBURY FLOUR 25a" . are WE: _ANQ / OT" 1S. ee PA Be Ty Wine e eer to Tak ‘Out. | * Corer Baldwin Ave. and Walton BI Store Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed.. Stic Sat. 9 to a : F i Phone. FE ven ° ee io . “THE pontrAt PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 19, 1959 OVER Van pb cessant ‘snow, alk ona Ge, we're : beginning to fray around the edges * may be|of our good humor. song, but it can|. You have> to stay home be- us}cause you are afraid you'll fall on tnvlthe ics? Use your extra time to Disinfect : infect baby's nahin Als, “toys, play ‘pen, etc. Roman Bleach is safe, easy to use. lave a. New Dessert pcobaie 0 sphcial dhanex for youn family and climax it witha ptious dessert Anyway, who needs such excus- es to serve dessert? Here's a trio of them which we hope will ap- peal to your * * Packaged pre-cooked rice now comes in a large economy size. "I]t makes 7 cups of rige. Try some of it in this creamy dessert -}recipe, Pineapple Cream Rice % cup packaged pre-cooked rice. oa jutce « % cup whipping cream 2 to 4 tablespoons suger Combine packaged pre-cooked rice, pineapple juice, water, and salt in saucepan, Mix just to ‘mois- . {ten all rice, Bring quickly to a boil over high heat. Then cover and simmer 5 minutes. Remove from heat and let stand 5)min- utes. Add pineapple, mixing lightly with a fork, Cool to room: tem- ~ | sour, is found in no. other recipe. perature. Whip cream and add sugar. Then fold cream into rice mixture and chill about 1 hour, Makes 4 serv- ings. * * * Sometime during Lent the sap Cocoa Whipped Cream Fold a couple of tablespoons of Sweetened cocoa mix and a table- spoon of, sugar into a cup of whipped cream. Use as a topping for cake slices or-a vanilla: or wii a al 3 sift dry ingredient. Add p and water, Add but. Spread mixture in buttered shal- low pan. Bake about 35 minutes degrees. ‘ at 325 Sauce: 14 1 cre a Day meets syrup j is fot butter Let come to a- boil, then pour over a well-beaten egg. Stir and serve on , Serves 6 cngevagy, § Grapefruit Alaska. is truly a glamorous deasert. The combina- tidn of hot and cold, sweet and 1 in Although it looks impressive and hard to make, it isn’t, . 3 grapefruit x Nieaapoon sl @ tab ar % teaspoon vai 1 pint vanilla ice cream Sprinkle lightly with sugar. Chill. When ready to serve, pre-heat-oven to very hot (500 degrees F.). Add salt to egg whites and beat until stiff; gradually add sugar and beat until very stiff. Add va- nilla; reserve, ' Remove gtapetruit elite from refrigerator; place spoonful ice LEAN | HICKORY SMOKED * . : oe wie ‘ Site f All Sweet OLEO Downey's ‘Honey Butter Hershey’s Syrup 16-0z. Cans _ Blue Water Fresh | y 3 69° jisddock’Fish sticks 49° MINUTE RICE 7 For’ 1 y For ov apap 24-02. Bottle eee L06 CABIN SYRUP one weet enee *veee : er 39° 29° eee renner eeeee U.S. CHOICE ~ Sliced 39: Chuck Roast r = | ROMAN CLEANSER | | Va GALLON 29° : m1 JUG ....... » if BOX ... Free : AG; of Beef . bb. --SWIFT’S WHOLE CANNED CHICKEN FRESH CRISP ( CALIFORNIA fy AW ea Ri Blue W: Fresh, Fragen, New Fam. DOCK FISH Soke... 49° i * fee Hiei tet’ ' ~ mer: t Mo, T dual and General Motors was steady. |, “despite the decline in general several days roug, ; mre pou oo ight type hens | Studebaker-Packard, maker of the) ,, activity in 1958, er after his|brought about by the beatings,’ Four Oakland County Circuit 12-13; heavy type pate: Mant type hM| Lark economy car, was off a bit.|Dusiness rh —— discharge from the bank. authorities say. Court judges have refused to toss |!» oer a1; Barr red Rooks 3 5 3627; ce oe S heck for enter on ee ’ out Robert P, Scott's $150,000 ducklings bo tarkers be, type Kennecott advanced more than a military equip: j | d it against the Interna-|%oue hens \38;"smail type turkeys ln- ord levels. As of Dec. 31, 1958, un | ual Baswaes U nterna-| cludes Beltavie ‘whites point as coppers rose following|rijjed orders amounted to approxi- HATCHET DAY B local court. does have jurisdiction news of a price boost for copper |mately $220,000,000, compared with : gyre gaebh inion ———s DETROIT, ree 5 POB. park Phelps ee about @/ $57,600,000 at the same date in 7 spunnonmmemieet os. —— " = ral-Btate joint, Anaconda a. in. 1957.”" | MEMO: RONSON Scott, .52, of 4390 Monree St., eraden tee—Grade A extra large 42; ‘ores Lukens Steel gained a point or .- | Waterford Township, filed suit last 40: medium 36: small $2; Grade B large|more, Jones & Laughlin and U.S. BOOKS LIGHTERS “| Jjsummer against the International |, Checks + aded: Steel were up about a point each, Lodge ‘Calendar and its Detroit Local 552 charging 20 ef ores A jam? eum 34-38;| Gains in the area of a point oF Commiunication, Pontiac Good quality, sewed Memo One lot of . quality Ronson he was dismissed from the union |?*™ st ae te: patagh Ae Ey Faas = Books from 20t to 85c at kighters, regularly priced wrongfully and for no reason. 38-36; large 36%; medium 34; Grade B) 80 Were made by Chem 20th, 7:30 p.m, Work in ’ ‘De- from $6.60 to $14.50. large 33. cal, Douglas Aircraft, General |7720" Leslie L. Hotchkiss, W.M. ae ee Se While they last, your choice ace — cold ve Livestock Dynamics and Philco. adv. sold at at expe lor ng member- i ° | ships with them and the rival Ahead were Ameri- 1 . ° State Barbers Assn., an em- DETROIT LIVESTOCK | __|can Telephone, New York Central, N ews in Bri ef 2 ce fe) ployers group. Sales Soy bast 360, Slaughter steers and ae Oil ies pag ro bad “i gett yers, Rayonier, . When the suit was taken into 90. cere: Be ot yt ath te nab an ol een e Interent Nic-| Geo . belay, 0a dt court last November, Boez Siegel, |} ieh "a ; tow tm “os ‘ Byer. ional | rge : oer pussy attorney for the local, moved that|to ice steers te-tiao. how: el a ytheon. First St., was found guilty o! General Printing & Office Supply [us es. Ee Sp yen ee Stocks |nebel Seles Maurce E Fine ‘tended that the court had no ‘50-18. ait jurisdiction and that Scott's suit tem “30:00; wae Ay octions 15.00- | New York Stocks gan and was fined $100. 17 W, Lawrence St. Pontiac failed to state a cause of action, nec, > “tas | $13. 70 . ‘ coi Limited Subject The following Detroit Produce ' FRUITS Apples, Delicious, wu. bu. Refuse to Throw eee? * Poultry and Eggs DETROIT POULTRY “Eanes tons. ate top prices eewenee eet eeee 428 me Not established, establish: “MARKETS [Stocks Advance in Heavy Trade jzc* NEW YORK # — Steels, cop-| estimated. cra blind people. a ee | Fireston | | Has Openings in Pontiac for Salesmen - To qualify . . . you must have ability for later promotion to District Territory Selesmen and Store Managers. ? Interviews: at Fi irestone Stores 140 N. Saginaw oy and 146 W. Huron r Chrysler was ahead a. fraction (Late Morning Quotations) Figures after decimal point are eighths Edison *No sale; bid and asked. eo. December, industry today Ford Names Agency for Small Car Ads DETROIT (UPI)—The J. Walter|,,, Advertising Agency has been named to handle adver-|* tising of Ford Motor Company’s small Ford when it is put on the|"2 market in late November or gu Processing Systems as Cause of Decline Be: F : g E 5 was down tronic data processing systems,” brisk selling on the company said, “continued to that Ford was | °mtall heavy costs in develop a new small | ™ent, ° be direct com: and marketing during the year. petition Ranibler, Ford | Costs of wages and rials was off fractionally im active | Slee were bigher in 1968 than in dealings. ‘| the, previous year.” ia - x ke © heepSalable : loads choice | Admiral Sores 18.1 * & L ... & | Riverside Dr., was found guilty of Further, he argued that the per- snore am ne we acwior’ steep aitien Gn’ .c1c190 Remnecott’ ....108 [reckless driving yesterday before son upon whom a copy of the suit |steady, cull to choice Z ‘t.b0-11.00. aed Gtre .... He reset, as: J Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin-| was served, Elmer Albrecht, local Se: a : raat ‘Iinegan and fined $100. secretary-treasurer, was not an mores --<. & ag & a h : agent of the International and, Sa Townshi reese 3 rel ro. 4 a = yao therefore, no proper notice of the an og cool : S33 ee 4 , suit had ‘been served on thé parent reg bm couse tis ay ir. 4 Volt means electrical pressure. organization. Amiel fi hy Mey » 5 Pe It honors an Italian, Allesandro ‘at ts apparent that such am LOSES Df, fm fob, coos td. Mare rest Volta, who made many discoveries officer (Albrecht) performs many ; Armeo Bt! -... 68.7 Mons “: $4/in the field of electrical pressure. e f the services ordinarily associ- . Armour & Co . 22 Prods... 70. viet with “cw agency reation. | Doebler Reveals State Aveo “ig <":: ia. Mesrete re gk ag lg FURNITURE sip.""wned the opinion ote | Rules School Building|En en: 8, Bedacy Kalbe ten me ists. ; — a oe 12 i that a spe- cm Permit Not Collectible |2o83 si? ::: 3.4 Net Deity’ .<. 42°] aul °etection will be eld tn. Schoo) Dis Therefore, they stated, Albrecht Warn... 39-4 Nat Gyps .... 62 Jtrict No. 7 of the Township of White - “igs an agent of the international rit ys: ne Ld one . ps Lake, a 3 Commi, CE ad gnd union and the motion to dismiss en, ee aes Judd Co... 20.1 Nort & West 90.4/day xy of March, 1960, from 1}; 60 o'clock is denied.” P a “2313 Nor Pac .... 60.2\07q" : ollowin, METAL Aluminum Frame SIDE CHAIRS |) series.” seers thailthat ‘it'll not be allowed. to|SttPas = Bid Si oa cs gale ine vo upon the following Regular Hatchet [the case will be heard in the Oak-|charge a fee for any school build- Same) At: TT Pann Bytes. Bhs leg et Cre elegtion is hereby. called Price —- Price Jand court. The date hasn't been|ing permits due to a ruling by the|Case, J1 one”: ie perks Da... ea |te the purpowe the Bnd dor ot Be aewing earans whe wae Saree a uve e = = set, however. —— Attorney General's Of- tan es 7s te igs proposition, & to-wit: | i Wee “ot aces orme-—-Breon a aoe) Ty i Cola .. Dublin School "Distriet be directed to 706GR203 with arms—Moreceo Color Uph 172.50 94.85 This means an anticipated $2,-|Ciuett Pea .-:: 58 prleer . .....1024 make’ provisions to the children 2 2 Etospeso1 no arme—Red Color Uph..... 65.25 42.40 | to Ste J 400 loss, Clerk Harold Doebler an-|€3f sa', :::"id04 fea D ... Sale rade nine to the ne ‘Walled Lake Con- 1 £701PF201 Swivel with arms—Brown Uph 103.75 = - ry er nounced today, in construction of|Colum Gas ... 23 pi pet... 49.6|°’Notice — = kar mem.) at) the 1 #703PF301 Swivel no arma—Red Uph.... . 1.75 |the $2,500,000 high school about to|Gen NiGas'::. $8.4 Pure Ol... 43 place for said election will be at | E109APF301 Stone ne arme—Red Uph.... 6750 47.25 * Its Work Schedules |get under way, Gongum Pw’. rg RCA, -g,;----> 443/the Guin y 1 #7334 Cramer Swivel Chair with arms— As a result of the ruling, there|cont copes’: 15 Rex Drug ... 36.2 lified Green Upholstery ......0..6. 0006: esse ¥27.00 # Cont Meter ... 12.1 Reyn Mot .... 69.3 #8223 Cramer Swivel Chair with armo— DETROIT #.— Work schedules eae aaa eat aa Cont ll: 988 Rey Tod B..1023 ‘ cons Tr. | ar A Q > * Green Upholstery eevee eues Piyh een esenee 69. 80 34.90 5 Ch r Corp. plants in Detroit, said Curtis Pub ..«°14.4 ay St... 4 WOOD SIDE CHAIRS Les hase and Newa,Del. will Ser to tno twemh (BS Pas ht Bec He when glass wise O22 Bit sare © ahecniee we reeenel by ou board, the attorney genera) stat: Dow ed yy ee | 3 #50 no finish— Naar Plate Glass Co., Cueyenee ed thatiall school building now ee Ot © ...- 34 oon Pac eeees = 2 Save etter ..s a2 $19.90 said Wednesday. comes under the jurisdiction of ome oie Sperry’ Rd <3. 318 region with grme~-Soltone * * | the state, and inspectors from jeri’ an ..:::. 12.1 Std Oil Cal .. ot + bere iia eo 47.55 28,50 A strike "a the glass supplier ee ane be chan mest Fairy Mor .. | ; Std Ol NJ. $13 Brown Uph. ee ee ee | 113,00 67.80 company had idled, 20,000 Chrysler odic check : were 7 Stud Pack «vee £6 1 £5591 BLM no arms Oak Finish, No Uph.. 60.00 30.00 |] worker’ before it was settled Mon- a. eB is pene oe 8 1 #2295LC WHG with arms Wal. Finish, day. In other business of the board,|Gen : : 98 Tex G Sul .. 23 Brown Uph. . oe 185,00 92.50 Chrysler said 6,200 workers will] building inspector James Gardner oe ue % re Bear ae 2 $2301 WHG with are Setrene Fin. _[}be recalled at the Plymouth body}has been authorized to gather in-/Sen Bimors -. $1, Trans wW Air 118 : Uph. . sew? 6 Cebit eeeeereete 86.60 51.95 and assembly plants here, while formation ‘regarding the adoption | Gen i eewls ae on Gen =! 1 = 2 #2407R wie" with arms ‘Wal. Fin. 104.80 62.85 |, Dodee. Chrysler and De Soto plants/of a new heating ordinance for Giller . weote “7 =: arene oy e : #2405R WH with 0 arma Wai. Fin. Gold Uph 158.25 94.95 || Will go from a three-day to.a five-| Independence Township. Goodrich... 04.2 Unit Air Lins. 35.3 S 1 #2313 WHG with arms Wal. Fin, Brown Uph 107.00 64.20 J day week. A representative from the De-\Grei ety ois Yok Pat a te troit National a Counel Srerhou SBT Deon cp «.. Hes 2 About 3,400 workers were to be| wil] be asked to exptain their code Hersn 77 T UB Lines... 32.4), wood SWIVEL CHAIRS recalled at the Delaware opera-|methods and operational proceed- Halland Fos 14 Up ‘eteel secu ota S 1 #638R WHG Wal. Fin. Black & Piety a: $214.25 $107.12 [ition, and another 1,800 at Los An-|ings, At the present time, there is Ti Cent... 533 oe S. 1 #2302RX WHG Softone Fin. Green Uph.... 124.00 74.40 [i geles. no heating code of any type en- ne Bang... ae. West Un Tel 345 1 #4012% BLM Seftone Fie. Green Uph sxe» 298.00 178.80 forced in the township. ; nebir Cop 8 ou he a . nterlak Ir .. 26.2 white Mot ... 80.6 Grass Looked Greener at Bus Mch''815. Witten eGo ST General Printing & Office Supp! *rgg|G0ed in Golf, Too fit Gig" it Batra ©. g pp y INDIANAPOLIS (#—An amateur mt Paver ..-1ip¢ Ines nat St. tia theatrical group selected Russell} NEW YORK (UPI)—Andy Bath-|int Tet «& ‘Tel 43 Upjohn .,.... . 82.4 "1 W. Lawrence 2h Pontiac Smith, a former judge, to play|gate, the New York Rangers’ star/"! Crt -#. . a — : ithe part of a doctoy in a forth- right wing, is a golfer during the beTsorr sTOCKs coming play. Dr. Wendell C. An-/off-season and is ering join.) | (©: 9 Nephler et aw Noon derson also landed a role, He'll ing 4 pro tour. He shoots in the, Baldwin. Rubber" Co.*- = rt ai a inal [ork Gta Chem cosi: NS “ty Howell Mtr. Co... 93 93 93 India's reserves of workable) Braille can be read well by only| Peninsular M. Prod. Co* = 8.2 0.1 coal are estimated at 20° billion| about 15 per cent of America’s Rudy Me Co. Pee eed ie 2 ORDINANCE NO. 1383 Adopted February 17, 1959. * Bifective February 27, 19 59.. An Ordinance to amend the Building Zone Map of Ordinance No. 944, known “The Building Zone Ordinance.” The eee re of Pontiac Ordains: ba Ben Buildin: on Reet @.Map of the Build- ice is tand fo, th amended toy provide hereinafter ta tee be e ete as Commercial 1 Lots 470. to “73 —— th snctusive, Bald- win Dixie Hills Sw Section 2: ee change in the Building Zone Map im the above area to Commercial 1 is said | made pursuant to the reco: dation City Plan said This Ordinance Ly (10) days ftom and after its passage ch the TGity ot a : ¢ Cl ae. sion of the ny ot Chty fy = spa ADA R. EVA’ Cle eis, i Cite Cost. of Electronic! HEH Vincil RG Se he ’ , Feb. 22, at im. from Zp. irom the cea Mg will lie in at the T be he held Priday $0, at 10 a.m. from Bt, Patrick's Church with PB in Holy pulchre Cemetery. Recitation Rosary will be Thursday at 9 p.m. at the Donelson ison-Johns. Pu- Sayis Pen DAVIS 8, 1 208 Bernstadt, Walied Lake iNew are ae ; son Tes hip Cemetery. Townsnie | y! sate at the " pureley Puneral In Memoriam SORE OF FLOYD In_ LOVING passed away Feb. 1 , thee, joving ‘memories never die, 2 peas by. art @ memory is kept I loved pools never will forget. y missed ny his Verna, wife, Ine 360: 8. Woodward, ve. MI 6-0029 or 2 acs H route. Will pay up to v, afiss OR 3-6011, bet, 8 a.m. wa AIN Reales © , Good Premed for one sage ee F ie a.m, at sg N. Paddock. Help Wanted Female 7 ATTENTION Wemen_ ov ever 21, neat in appe: Soe alt atcha hear ise ie. - poopie families, c yo ned belptul’ Peta a , $73 Week. ohsts ® Boe ay he a.m, EB 8-3116 for persona febtone ‘Aver- AMBITIOUS GIRLS pel gg tye FOR : work. _e sit sheets separate’ Vic. on lake. required. Box 84. AN = * eral housework & childea days, Babysit 2 gre Must oe own car. ae 6-6846. “feepine ep hey np thea RAND x 8 ke Dp tor iiford henge wr te _Pouite F Press Box CED WAITRESS. AP- “Bas iy. Wrights Restaurant, 377 Au- HAVE aCe POR 1 SALES WOM- an interes’ in @ manent position. Must bave car. No ex- perience necessary, Bae train. Apply from 98 to 10: am, & from 3 to 5 p.m., 163 W. Mont- _calm. Ask tor tright, HOUSE 1 T6 6 p.m, 5 days * wk., must have . own transportation, & excellent. references. Ps35 wk. MI 6.4108, . Funeral Directors 'N CHAPEL mnBPARKSORIFPI te VocrheesSiple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance ron or Motor “ iJ eS FUNERAL HOME Drayton Plains TNT Donelson-Johns a4 Help Wanted Male “ % ON PERMANENT MEN NEEDED : basis, No layoff. Good bon sag — is Extra com = chance her Peome bracket, * phone F. appointment for te temview. AWNING SALESMAN We are preparing for spring rush. Have room for ny man intorected in a permanent ag wil train, apply from 8 te 10:30 a.m. 163 W. Mont- Cutright. & from SS 8 calm, ask for not by phon be hired. Ref: a Fae erences required. meee sn Ww. ts Mile Rd., near Telegraph a ies investment locally for o investment necesse Fr 50, y Feb. 20th. Te WAN WITH GOOD CAR : to work 8 hours a dae for $100 a week, i won't Call FE 2-2318 for in- HANAGER T they FOR reg it clothing company. 35, some sales and collection 'e- Ph. ig period, FE 2-3974 for appointment for interview. RT TN Ly e-man to Sssume feneral du- with local firm. ance end ao important. For interv ent call EM pat cy 3-2411, EM 3-4500. STEADY, ¢ Country ER. nights, Maces’ 8 if and es mad’: D DINNAN ie — FOR LIGHT SEWORK, a Petere 13 or after 7:30 p.m. ADY TO LIVE RSON Ag Be gs 4 . FE RELIABL care visinity of Judah 5-1965. Greetings Dept.” Ts. ‘Ferns ie, frecayey SALES WOMEN ‘THis BE OPPORTUNITY! L FE 5-4404 SELL Sane BE. eck ruaranice. Unuimited "erty wear oo an ee Lag 4 TEA woman os — - 2 babies. ee age sping. ust have mos . 123 Se: Leng wouna TO LIVE IN AND CARE for 3 children More for than wages OR 3-0025 bef ots J oe APPLY 8193 iz war ERP ENCED BOOK- keeper, apply 1471 Rochester Rd., Rochester, Michigan. SHORT ORDER COOK. night. Write Pontiac. Press Box 81, stating ate experience & wages ¢ WHITE WOMAN ic becom oa) days only. Light housekeeping, child care for working rarest Reference. Call after 4:30 9-5409. Help Wanted 8 ARE YOU Lapin amar LADIES? Free coffee makers, to 72 cups. For onreett, poet, club, for distri g Nationally advertised a 190 N, Perry. Phone FE N OR LADY WITH AT LEAST years iv} soRing or man- aging R tate & tested as rite Pontiac Pres: ert large apartment putid: is. Salary and apartment fur- nished Give full resume first — Write Box 104 tlac “White Lake- Milford Area MAN OR WOMAN WITH. LATE MODEL CAR FOR MOTOR ROUTE. PREFER SOMEONE ALREADY EMPLOYED WHO IS FREE AFTER 2:00 P.M. Apply in Person A. A. McCULLY Pontiac Press Circulation Dept. ——_ VISAN FOOD sUPPLE- ent