Suspect Arson ~ Affer Vandalism : Find: Attempts to ignite ke * ae ~ ire | azes Auburn Schoo! Annex’ ** * in Destruction - Main Brick Building; 600 Pupils Vacation By SYLVIA de STEIGER State Police today are investigating the possibil-| ity of arson in a fire which des a frame wing of the Auburn Heights Ele- mentary School containing three classrooms, a cafe- ‘Affable teria and a kitchen early this morning. Detective Willis Myers of the Detroit State Police! Fire Marshal Division, said the fire apparently was. started after vandals had! ransacked the principal's office and every teacher’s| desk in the adjoining 12) room brick school building. Several fires were started but one near the door of the entrance) to the passagway of the wing was, the one which swept into the frame building and burned it to the ground. Another fire was attempted in basement of the brick build- ing. A rack containing the safety boys’ raincoats was burned, The fire did not spread because of the cement ceiling, floor ont walls, Raymond uperintendent Cea said, he could not éstimate the total dam- ages although new kitchen equip- ment was recently purchased which would add to the total cost. Flames were first noticed by Mrs. Marcella Westfall, 312. S, Squirrel, Auburn Heights, ‘about 3:30 a.m, * * * Over 35 volunteer Pontiac Town- ship Firemen fought the flames from 4 to 7:45 a.m,, tankers and two pumtpers. Supt. Baker said the destroyed frame building had been built about 15 years ago and was to be} . temporary until a million dollar building project of additions to|” ‘ schools had been completed. He said this fire may halt gome of the building plans. x ——- Only two rooms in the main building were damaged. Firemen had to break several of the win- dows of two classrooms and the flames damaged the exterior of the two rooms. ~, Eva Yarger,- principal of the school, said nothing was taken from the building, although all teacher desks and her office was entered, Drawers and cupboard doors were opened and contents was strewn. around. Classes fdr 600 students will be discontinued this week, according to Baker, although he thought they would begin Monday. There is a possi that. the community cen- ter or the Presbyterian church may} be used to accommodate several classes, he added. | using three| — Fey, clerk of the Supreme Court, displays his usual smile—primar- ily to show that he’s not a stern, gloomy person, That's the way ; photographs and Inauguration witnesses saw him as he stood | between President Eisenhower and Chief Justice Earl Warren during _Monday’s swearing - in | ceremony. Commented Fey: “Well, it certainly was a serious occasion.” Sheriff's Deputy Dies of Injuries Ross Miller Crashed ti Jan, 1 on Road Home Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy Ross Miller: died yesterday . Pontiac General Hospital of Ales injuries suffered ih & traffic acci- dent early Jan, 1. Miller, 28, of 331 Reitman Ct., Rochester was ig. home from a swearing-in ceremony at the county jail when his car struck a tree on Pontiac road, a mile west Pe of Rochester. F. The deputy’s father, E. a deputy six years, A native of Detroit, he at- ended Rochester schools and was graduated from Rochester High School in 1946. He served three years with the Army in — before joining the Sheriff's De- partment, LEAVES WIFE, CHILD ~*~ Besides his wife, Gayle, and a son, Dale, 6, Miller is survived by his father and mother, Mrs—Ber- thamae Miller, and by a sister, Mrs, Mary Lou Newlon of Water- ford Township. * *«* * Services will be at 2 p.m. Satur- day at the William R. Potere Funeral Home in Rochester. Burial will be in White Crest Cemetery. ar Wirephete THE REAL FEY — John T. ‘it would not quit the}. | Qath-Taking Rite | rae and Eayot | Refuse to Alter 1 | Their Positions PUN. Fears Blowup as: Deadline Withdrawal Draws Near _ UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ( — Rival Israeli-Egyptian positions on a Middle East settlement hardened today as the midnight deadline neared for Israel’s troop withdrawal from Egypt and the Gaza Strip. - Israel again told the U.N. |Mediterranean coastal strip and the area controling the Gulf of Aqaba without tection. | That continuing stand was seen| in Cairo as an urgent sign the | U.N. must act swiftly to avert an-| die East. Egypt and the ether nations of | the Asian-Egypt blec expected to demand that the U.N. impose economic penalties on Israel to force withdrawal from the two areas on the Egyptian side of the 1949 armistice line, set the midnight deadline for a re- port from Secretary General Dag on Israel's response o the U.N, demand. * * * Hammarskjold was not expected morrow, but Israel's reiteration of n/ its stand seemed to make obvious what he could report, seven-page memorandum, a@ppar- ently set the stage for another maja? Middle East debate in the Assembly starting Monday. _ Diplomats said it would deal not only with Israeli troop move- ments but also would go into the whole future of the U.N, Emerg- ency Force in Egypt. amounting to « cafl for a boycott of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Pontiac Police Halt Train; Save 3 Stalled Cars Quick work by two Pontiac patrolmen yesterday halted a Grand Trunk & Western Railway passenger train seconds before it reached an intersection where three cars were stuck. Patrolmen Billy Jones and Fred Stormer spotted the cars at the slippery Franklin road crossing. Knowing a train was due, Stormer ran up the tracks to flag the train. Jones tried to help the motorists push their cars away. The cars were still in the train’s path as it braked to a stop 40 feet run, concrete guarantees of pro- The 80-nation General Assembly | to announce his findings until to-| _ Most delegates felt a resolution away. The intersection finally was) cleared and the train resumed its House Fire Is Scene of Tragedy BLAZE CLAIMS WOMAN — Mrs. Sally Wilson other violent explosion in the Mid. was killed and her husband and four children in- jured, one of them critically, in this blaze that burned their Highland Township home to the vd | “in Pre-Dawn Holocaust Father Covering ao Frame House Destroyed. by Explosion of Heater, _ Fire Officials . Believe. aon we By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG A pretty Highland Township housewife-was pusned.- to death and her husband and four childen injured, _jone of them critically, as flames gutted their one-story home in the early hours this morning. Dead is Mrs. Sally Wilson, 24, of 4124 West tee land Rd. Aided by strong winds, flames swept the six-room wooden frame structure in ‘a matter of minutes. Mrs. Wilson's husband, John, 2%, was sleeping in a room with their four children when the fire broke out shortly before five a.m. Mrs. Wilson was asleep in another bedroom, Wilson carried his children Chris- tina, 4, and Robin 1, through the flames and to safety outside. He then returned and John Jr., 2. for Dana Sue, 5, *~ * * Christina, serious at Pontiac General Pentise Press Photo Hospital Teen Troubles in Weather, Too '. Light Snow Forecast Tonight, but Take Heart —Winter: Is Half Over! + egies Wala EO OS ala a TODAY’S TEMPERATURES Sam. ...5 9 10 a.m, ,,.. 18 fe aM, .eves q il a. » ee 17 8 a.m, Wee, 9 Noon eeeeee 19 9 a.m. eter il 1 p.m, seve 19 2 p-m. veoee 20. . Temperatures in the teers at night and 20s during the day are expected to steady a roller-coaster thermometer which has. bobbed from spring-like readings * back to tures. Tuesday night's snowfall is still said many roads remain ‘‘general- ly slippery,” with the most slip- pery conditions reported in the southern part of the. county. tonight and tomorrow... with to- night's low around 12. ‘The high tomorrow is predicted.to reach 20 to 24 degrees. Friday night’s pre- diction is for a reading between 16 and. 20. The Weather es said tem- peratures sind snowfall were above normal fer the first half of the win- ter which ended, Tuesday. Close to 2% inches of snow had fallen. The normal at mid- season is 18.5 inches. The lowest temperature In Pon- tiac preceding 8 a.m. was 7 de- grees, At 2 p.m. the mercury reg- istered 20 degrees... _ Flames Attack Wing of Elementary School - oy. Th nr ck tata et left of the mare customary winter tempera-) The forecast is for light snow). Had Altitude, Pilot Says | Report Faulty Gauge in Willow Run airport. The RSD transport was bringing the body of former Pontiac resident Lt. Cmdr. Charles R. Walton to Detroit the possible cause of the A report of a faulty altimeter was being su d today avy plane which crashed Tu y night near Willow Run Crash What Is Ideal Boss? Secretaries Tell All LOS ANGELES # — The Los Angeles chapter of the National -|Secretaries Assn. says these are some qualifications of the ideal boss: Always remember your: secre- tary has your best interests at heart. . Turn your back when she comes. injin late and think of all the’ hours she has worked overtime. Don’t ask her to work on her day off; she probably needs the rest. , . Don’t shout? When dictating, don't shave, have your hair cut, shoes shined, chew gum or smoke a cigar. And above all, take her to lunch once in a while—she can’t afford to eat out on her salary. Train Wins Race as Car on Track Backs Up Fast TOLEDO, Ohio uw — What do you do when your automobile is headed down a railroad track and a train is coming the other way? Back up as fast as you can, 39-year-old Edward Payne of Marion, Ind., told state highway patrolmen last night. Payne’s car had skidded into a@ warning sign at a New York Central crossing in nearby Stony Ridge and slewed around until it partially blocked the tracks. He shifted into reverse, jaromed down the accelerator and went bumping backwards along the tracks, A slow-moving freight train ended the race by nudging the automobile-into a ditch about 50 feet down the tracks. Payne was treated in St. ‘Charles Hospital for leg and head cuts. Damage to his car was es timated at $300. fd In Today's Press The FBI Story .......... a) County News .......... wee Editorials... 1... 6606-6. eee ] Food News ......... 90 thru 35 Sports ‘ aed © i. Pea 43 thru 47 Theatere .... ccc decccuces on TV & Radio Progfams. ..... .56 Witson, Earl .......+-. ovees 10 thra 71 Women’s Pages™... /AAdolph P. Meisch, 3, Think You're Cold? ‘palsy victim, said his constant ingham. He was killed along with another Naval Reservist in a crash Sun- da i near Albuquerque, N.M A member of the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Dept. quoted Lt. Joseph M, Pietro, 32, the pilot, as saying: “I thought I had plenty of altitude for a landing. My al- timeter registered between 600 and ‘Navy spokesmen at the Grosse/ Ne Naval Air Station investigat- ing the accident, withheld com- ment pending completion of the in- quiry. KILLED IN cnasn . Killed in the crash, ‘which oc- curred during a blinding snow- storm, was Coast/ Guard Lt, Cmdr. William E: Sale, 35, of San Diego, Calif,/He was coming to Detroit to buy a new car. Six crew members survived the crash ‘which .came an the plane wag attempting to make a radar assisted approach to the field. / Yo-pilot Cmdr, Benjamin ‘G. Preston, 43, of Glenview, Tll., and créwmembers Floyd C., Birt,- 32, of Arlington Heights, Ill., and of Glen- view, were listed as in satisfac- tory condition in University Hos- pital at Ann Arbor. * * * Pietro and Ensign Thomas T. ground early this morning. Aided by strong yripg THIRD TIME winds, flames swept the six-room wooden frame | Wilson attempted to enter the: building in a matter of minutes. blazing building a third time for his wife but flames had blocked! all the entrances. His chest and |* a . *for services today in Birm-jwe tried to keep him here, but we di couldn't hold him, He ran back to his house, and we called the fire depart The Milford, And Highland Town- ship fire departments sent five trucks to the scene. Time was lost|: during Wilson's rescue efforts be- fore heran to a neighbor's home to surnmon aid. The blaze had been going abdut twenty minutes by/the time the fire trucks ar- " rived ape fost when wo crushed. “The house was already engulfed ment.” (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) 2 Fliers Jump Safely; Jet Just Avoids House CADILLAC (INS) — Two Air Force fliers parachuted to safety yesterday shortly before their F89 Scorpion jet crashed in an isolated: area 16 miles southwest of here. The crewmen were identified by officials at Wurtsmith Air Force Base at Oscoda as Jacques A. Suzanne, 23, of Levittown, N.Y., the pilot, and Charles M. Edwards, 21, of Tucson, Ariz., The plane, based at Wurtsmith, ‘was on a routine training flight when Suzanne radioed that he was running out of fuel and would have to bail out. The jet narrowly missed a house before it crashed with such force the wreckage was spread over several acres. in critical condition, was taken to Ford Hospital in De- troit for extensive skin grafting. Conditions of the. others are listed as the co-pilot. MRS. SALLY WILSON Suspect Nabbed. in Sister Deaths Dishwasher Quizzed in Mystery Killing of Two Chicago Girls CHICAGO (INS)—A young dish- Scolds Tipsy Walkers ATLANTA (@®—A veteran state highway safety, Burke, 22, of Chicago a passenger, both weré discharged today from Beyer Memorial Hospital in Ypsi- Celebrate Birth of Princess lanti. Seaman Eric N. Starr, “hitchhiking” a ride to Boston from San Diego, was treated and released for cuts and bruises fol- lowing the crash. Civil Aeronautics Administration spokesmen at the field were track- ing the plane and had “a fairly good radar picture until it van- ished." The CAA took over control of the landing while the plane was 18 miles away, they said. Read This Dog’s Tale BENTON HARBOR (® — Wayne Martin’s 414 -year-old cocker span- fel, Pepper, knows what cold) weather is. ° ‘Martin, a 20-year-old cerebr al) companion wandered into a neigh- linto a dry well pit. That night the around the palace temperature went down to 10 below | days, zero and it snowed over the top| of the pit, covering ‘Pepper. | The dog was found by.the hor when rain melted the igh- | ow, Monacans Rock Rafters With All- Night Dancing MONTE CARLO (#—The joyful Monacans rocked 'n’ rolled throughout the night to celebrate the arrival of their royal baby, Princess Caroline. But the happy and weary father, Prince Rainier ft, went to bed early, The mother, Princess Grace, slept quietly in her bed- room in the palace. Beside* her, in a crib once occupied by Prince Rainier, slept the ‘born yesterday morning. ing and dancing throng before the palace early last night, They lit a bonfire and shouted ithe princess!” far into the night. Doctors said the former Grace! After yelling themselves hoarse, Kelly's condition was. excellent. 'hor's yard last Wednesday and fell She The rejoicing residents and vis- itors In this 947-acre principality in the . famous ‘gambling om the Riviera gathered ia « sing- the Monacans scattered into cafes and other night spots around the was expected to be up and | principality. They danced rock in two or three 'n’ roll, mambo, and almost every \other gay kind of dance. The | dawn advanced and so did the jcelebrating. The swank night elub _. was ab ace washer was held as a suspect to- 3 /\day im the baffling double murder - “Fire Citef Carl Sehingeck fright) and State Police Trooper Gerald J. Tafel are shown investi- gating the cause of the blaze which destroyed the r Pay ow i ae |. ‘WHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24.1957 soe at if [ wing of the Auburn Elementary School, 26 Squirrel Rd. this : Winners to Get Prizes , _ Beauty Has Its Rewards in City’s 1957 Auto Show All displays—whether they be, Saturday night when candidates) 1% gia ip | t | f ryt 5] Israel, Egypt Refuse fo Come to Terms (Continued From Page One) Israel would have trouble clear- ' a= i steers izt 22% § 2 i : if i 'Bad.Day for Smiths 1 DOmLING GREEN, Ohio # —! j Smiths had it yesterday in ‘Bowling Green. A car drives by nating committee were chosen by Cecil A. Smith of Bowling Green'th€ group and ihit the rear of another car driven these Committee reports: was set Oval C. Smith of Weston and for Feb. 25 nm careened into a parked car Vern Schiller, treasurer of Pon- ‘owned by Leonard L. Smith of tiac’s School Board, attended the re* Grand Rapids. , 4 ’ Pa DR. HAROLD &. ROEHM St. Joseph Statf Honors Retired Pediatrics Chief dinner in Honte the hospital , in grateful recognition of his past, present and future service to the patients and staff of St, Joseph Mercy Hospital.” Speaking of Dr. Roehm's service to the hospital, Sister Mary Wil- the local hospital in 1926 and one of the original members its staff. ‘Advise School Workers 2 on Forming Association ie | Mary Slater, Oakland County ‘School lunch consultant, last night “lexplained to Pontiac School cafe- [teria workers they could form . jan association, at a meeting at, | Wever School. t * *& | A bylaws committee and nomi- a meeting to hear meeting. t on | Lewest temperature preceding @ am Your Income Tax This is one of a series of articles prepared by the U S to help you prepare your Income ARE YOU AN EMPLOYE? Are you an employe? Does the boss reimburse you for money + | Spent for him in connection with your employment (other than 145) travel or transportation)? Add the reimbursement to your gross income and then subtract the expenses of this type that you had, but not more than the reimbursement. ‘ Any ordinary and necessary expense of this type in excess of | your reimbursement, may be deducted under miscellaneous ex- Mighest and Lowest Temperatares This ponses if you itemize your deductions. Expense for actual travel or the business portion of your own > Wedecsdsr's Temperstere Chart Further tforma*ion om income tex probleme ts avatlebie, without Sasee. MONS! Revenue Serve Limit 1 Ly PPPPPTTTTTTTTTTTITIITiTTiTTi TL Large 15x28 Inch — Link Tire Rubber | Scraper Door Mats Scrape Ice é Snow Off 14” Long Handle ’ Ice Scraper & Squeegee $1.00 Value ic Aa shown, fee fect for that long reach. ee ee Ceceeeeccccocccccscererccococosoeasoecooooes | Carpet-Tentared Finish Landing Mat 30x30 ng SIZE rie 1,88 Value Soft foam rubber backing, al! rubber landing mat with carpet- texture. finish, ‘Protects as well as reduces noises in the house 98 North Saginaw $3.29 Palue anteed leakproof Durable GALVANIZED STEEL 19-Gal. Wash Tub $3.49 Value antes, side drop ban- Post Office Approved ee aeee $4.95 Value 24 Drawer Model .. . Pull-out drawers In plastic, metal case. UNION brand. 4d ROTHERS GALVANIZED STEEL Rural Mail Box 92! + . $8.95 Jumbo Mail Box , Sturdy galvanized steel mail boxes rieet | #2 all post office specifications. Ban Ed : "y opening and movable signal arm coececscececeescceussesscoccsccsescscnseees $6.99 ee Drop door 12-DRAWER MODEL 3.98} $6.98 see-thru Famous Et * Tincture of “+2 a | Floor , pet Shor SIMMS Ten PRIORY SATURDAT a 2 *,2.%. 4-Ounces ee . GREEN SOAP .° MU Bye- Value RINE. PHILLIP’S $.S.$. Wesh Magnesia TONIC 39'1& 371 14 Cold Tablets MODESS SANITARY BELT — 3% Value ZEMO ) OINTMENT or LIQUID — $1.25 Value. . WERNETS DENTURE POWDER . — $35c Value. 98c \ ¢ BBB. DOUsLE-EOCE RAZOR. . $00 $4 0E ' BLADES S| Teste, tr sore vine ; & Pkg. of 25 “ — mouth odors _ tired feet ; oe. 29° rs ™ PLASTIC SHOPPING BAG — $1. 50 Value 59¢ oss eves * HOT WATER BOTTLE — regular $1.50.......... 79¢ @eseese @ee@8@888 ~“an RUBBER GLOVES — |. latex or rubber, pair. . .29¢ OOS COMB & BRUSH SET — Empire, $1.50 Value.... 59¢ es Wilttems Wiliams CUTICURA AQUA GLIDER Ointment VELVA Shave Tooth Paste 60¢ Cream Se Sinssns Price Value 2 for Velue 49c 69¢ Steck 60c Value MUSTEROLE RUB «+ ~ bit “a Ee 8 c. Simms Prie . e @ 3 € ‘a @a es @ ea ® 8 eee's e 2" . | on a nan ane i 16-Ounces HALEY’S M.O. Simms Price \ 25¢ Wildroot ES Sitters 2? ne antiegrie 79 Simms Priceless 27° DRY-TABS — Aid to Kidney Weakness. . . $1.98 aul r= ~- Ox a ' $1.25 Value - Tooth Brush S= . ED Row Batis ISODINE Gargle LUX SOAP . = cular Sie ~. 19 Concentrate 3 Bers $8c Value Sux? 19¢ FEET-TREET Formula GLYCERINE SUPPOSITORIES — Infants’, 25 for. . CHILDREN’S ASPIRIN — Norwich, bottle of 50.. $5.50 WATE-ON LIQUID — to gain weight. SCHOLLS ZNO PADS — for corns, callous, etc... re cane erect 29 Me 196 SAVE ON oe $1.25 Value ~ $1.25 Value O¢ YARDLEY’'S JERGENS Mand Cream ....,... 89° Lotion and Shampoo $1 Wrisleys . ¢ $0¢ Value BLUE FERN PRECIOUS HOUR DUST Powder Cologne bbe cae 59 Value $1.75 DuBarry e BUBBLE BATH VIBRASOL OM eee Shampoo... os. es ea $1.50 Lentkerie $1.49 Value TOILET WATER TINTZ Muget an@ Red Lilac . . Color Shampoe ...... waa Helene Curtis ‘ Applicators 4-PU Q-Tips 5S¢ Value $1.58 coer Esther Combination ......... “BABY NEEDS RPOS 49: tle ‘GOAT MILK MEVENBERCS Vane 44° 98 N. TLETCHERS aes — 39 1 value. ag Saginaw - NESTLES : BABY HAIR TREATMENT — $1] Value 77 DRI asa Floor ee In plastic bot- j - FRIDAY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. _ Odds and ends . . . short lots. plenty of some ‘of others. . . but every item is GUARANTEED U PRICED. ° This odv. -full is but a sample ‘of the ff bargains you'll find ot SIMMS this S ooaainal | Pants and Shirt Sets és i. = a7 Corduroy jeans with shirt to match. De- tachable suapéncers, weg zed, color-fast, Onive 50 sets Infants’ Denim Gisls’ te $1.69 Girls’ to $8.89 —— Blouses. | Jackets $1.50 Value Sizes $ to 14 Sizes $ to 14 | he e * Medhem te jan e mn ne _broadelonk oe sane se we it ‘ i ENTIRE STOCK—2 Price Grouos—CHILDREN’S Snow Suits and Coat Sets . 14.89 Values to 1889 T 0:7 Values. to “Just 38-—-including sizes Just 15 —- Girls’ better | 2 to 6& Mostly | & 2 coats G coat sets. Broken Pc. snow suits, few girls size ranges—4 to 12, Sho » € gains (10 to 14) coats. Your early for these bar- chore Fomous “BEACON” Cloth © ae : , ‘ Boys’ Flannel ROBES ,’ + * yy Regular $3.00 Values 99 . Sizes 8 to 14. Just 20 at this ‘below-cost’ low price, q | ) Boys’ ROBE & PAJAMA Sets 1.99 soe VALUE fines ¢ 8 8 only - Ski etyle pateamag ith matching eoler robe, Blue oir lrregulars of 2Sc Winter Siyle ) BOYS’ Lined ‘ 4 Boys’ SOX | Boys’ CAPS | Dungarees € 99° | 1.00 Sizes T to Oo Ae ? rine fs a4 wnly $249 velues, 19 pelra, sorted colors and pat- ‘ur: lined aoe eeber " ‘ . terns Over 800 paire fine 3 om te large sive 4 only. ist quality at this nines, Sanforteed denim, jow price Odds & Ends Sale] Endicott Johnson CHILDREN'S Slippers Values to $2 99° Nearly Ie ir Bites to 12 ree styles Boys’ § ; Oxfo. sg $4.49 Values ° 2” Bicee 3) ~ only. Brown om, As pictured Clecrance—Big Selection | Embossed Cotfone & Criskay Ladies’ Dusters Sensationally Under-Priced ev. fast-colors in prints om checks. wd novelty designs Easy to launder. GQNLY [18 at this low price, Complete Size Ranges Men's 100% Wool Fidanel 2. bees Slipper Sex - Men’s Pacions po 00 $3:29 Value _ weather J —¥ Men's $6.00 Flannel ROBES - 3.99 Pac ous Reaeon-Cloth 15 Oniy Leatge sites ony Men's to $1.29 SPORT CAPS 67¢ All sizes te T's, Gabard!nee & quilted ENTIRE STOCK! Femous “J, W. CARTER" Brand Men's °8 to 12 OXFORDS Sizes 6 to 12 99 Dress and = sport styles, All first qQualits Many styles aot | (Qe ROTHERS 98° North Saginow. St. “Nala; Seccaee| “LINCOLN, Neb. — For $2 atlot hhouschold of modern San an auction sale, a Lincoln woman whose executor ; newspaper about other items—and a stock|Martin’s purchase was an “un-\2\4 story wood ks Social _sy or Sy caete omie worth $440, conapious mistake,” was the first house Hurton built for spe me ied envelope Sek cies soe pe Oe Over half of, Argentina's am 7. The house, constructed. in ~ buyer, Mrs. Robert Martin was nual output now ‘is ,. had @& fireplace \in every the rightful owner Of the certifi-'sold to Japan. Pires room, pn aes _ : It's No Illusion . Te ‘ We’ ve Really = Tha a teh Mectacted Conia Yieaen. Above, the | executes a graceful “veronica” with the mateder’s:| cape as, her bullfighting teacher, Julio Procopio, — pays the part of the ul, during & practice see sion in Lisbon. i - Security for You ~ Make Less Than n $1200, And 65, No Tax What do you do about federal/based on contributions made by|ments during your first three years, tax when you reach @5|both you and your‘employer, part/of retirement. The first $2,500 — andjof the pension or annuity is taxable| your contributions —-of this total Ht 38 i ' if | The second rule applies ! app to a a — aMoum ,ension or annuity from which you t you CoM will not receive in payments dur- ing the first three years of rule, all/retirement the full amount you've you receive are not ‘contributed to the pension or an- you've nuity. é Under this rule, as long as 4 i | g 5 F ro] 3 Fs be | Bhytr | ¢4 ‘ 33 i z HAE Eat Suppose you're) The way in which the tax is ing a pension of $100 a figured depends on your life ex- total] contribution pectancy, total expected payments, was $2,500. At total contributions and yearly pay- rate, you'll re- ‘ments. : a total of $3,600 in pay-| BE rer pentons ox Sontiy 30 NOTICE!... _ To all Members of Chief Pontiac Credit Union. Effective Thursday, Jan.\24th, 1957, The Credit Union Office Phone Numbers will be: FE 5-9493 FE 5.9494 FE 5-9495 | FE 5-9496 FE 5-9497 FE 5-9498 Chief Pontiac Credit — 850 wheat: AVENUE 8E3 288 3 i : i fi eh eS + 1; fi F / i ‘| : i | ¢ Suits and Coats. i ak Mi D t Values to $59.50 3 G M Dream Car -for little more A selected group of fine imported All Wool .Flan- nel Suits in Grey, Blue -and Brown. Reg. $59.50 values-Now.... Suits and Coats Values to $69.50 ‘2 > ‘Suits and Coats Values to *85. 00 6 3 Sport Coats - ee 28 ® @¢ Fine’ all trouser , $ ‘Values to $34.50 Now 22 suits! ‘Values to $42.50 Now aap | Open Every Monday and Friday ‘til 9 P.M. Menterey 2-deor seden, Optional equipment wan ity b otdnn n sti wad eld to dapoelot the omen owned by Alomo E.|Hockey League, EHUB’S INEM ONCE-A-YEAR STORE WIDE SALE America’s Finest National Brands of Clothing ‘Eagle... Clipper Graft... Worsted-Tex . . . Kingsridge .. . Rock-Knit . . . IF lannel Suits 38 ip 2 ‘ 4 ' es Ee es Joe Land ot “the.. Rochester tod he bx fe 3 sa‘ Oldest Homes ged wit Cut Prices in Our Great January Sale! wool worsted and sharkskin fabrics in the newest patterns and _ colors. A regular $75 value-Now errr ... the price includes the extra pair tot" foxes, ee, any, edditional. Prices may vary slightly munities due te shipping charges. All prices subject to Senge witheut notice, _ tom- No Down Payment Necessary then Opening a Charge Account! 30 - e 57 MERCU RY - GENTRAL LINCOLN. MERCURY SALES, INC. “ West Pike Street Plione FE 2-9167 60 - 90 Days RS | x de ~ Bs ' a i + i it 4 i z re ra Henry said, and are | T:30._p.m. 4, at 7:30 p.m. _ Measurement of Aptitudes Lincoln, Junior/day, Feb. 5 at 4:30pm. | Education of Exceptional Chil-} dren, Monday, Feb. 4 at 4:30 p.m. Theory and Practice of Teaching slot Art, Wednesday, Feb. 6, 7:30 States, Wednesday, Feb. 6 at 7:30 meet the re-+— Deviant jday, Feb. 7 at 7:30 p.m. Principles of Psychology, per ret ut |Wednesday Feb. 6 at 7:30 p.m.] Real Estate Sales Techniques, iy. Jan. 30, 4:3 p.m. and , Tues- of the United Society, Mon- Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street - Phone FE 4-6842 — “Better Things in Sight” Open Friday Evenings DR. HENRY A. MILLER | Closed Wednesday Afternoons & PONTIAC PRESS, TE & your deep sea tank. fish is pink. of the A and B on other fish for your tank. Here is & second frogman, a tropi i office or outdoors. Features authentic cxmmmenisuimsbeinamatinalionts ‘Padded upholstered sturdy steel frame BRIDGE — CHAIRS -499 Padded upholstered seat. ~ Black or white steel frame, Fold easily, compactly for tic covers. Save ath sn ane on these now! » Yoys LX SEE eee gee eee <> Si Ba { af = a : “eer powerrac rites “THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 Old Timé Almanac Stays Up-to-Date seo min esate St na cence aes se ci aie “abel diedteeie gta: ndidition counts tor much, naturally, |of: the country will have to put UP|who 5 1957 : SS = s : be f= Sr = VF Wallpaper a BORDER DISCOUNT (Rosenberger exclusively} PULLED BY THE NOSE—*Schnozzola” could - mated expenses ¢| be the name for this Air Force C-124 Globemaster. ment Fund. It sports a Pratt and Whitney T-57 engine in its wists eee . the city of nose. The company fs using the aircraft as a test a etea' Cuasaer ae ee =:| bed for the new propeller-turbine engine intended & o'clock p.m. te hear suggesti and : objections that may be made by parties in Ww.0. Dated January 23, 1967. 5.» eve, Special Group May * : . | aaa e ne : ’ , ve ASG ccc sc Probe labo Recess | PEER AL 16 | Open Thurs. Fri., Sat. Mon. Nights to 9 January 32, 1997 by resolution tt 84] WASHINGTON U—Senate lead- | : i re g i Ee a3 Three Groups Gg Provament i on tie ter pooue =-t0 Meet Jointly | _enanees- ied Tt ts further intended to. construct ; : sis ea at eign ad om gg Waterford CHANNELS AND ‘The Metropolitan Club, Spirit No. ast Side "Park Mivall con-|62, the Metropolitan Ladies Aux-| SHUTS OFF ant cope et we that -$222.00' of Waterford Township will hold SOUND improvement TuS¢. sewy ivan _|P-m. Tuesday at the Veterans Hl,| AUTOMATICALLY That Boulevard. mS . Morris, . i. : = Jessie . W. B. Tucker, J. E\ dent of the auxiliary, with Mrs.) ~ = Murphy, James M. Houck, Donald De-'™ ‘ , : : = oe Haven, ‘Athanas Maxim. Estelle I. Sach. |Marjorie Thornton, vice presi- A 7 ’ Serd Newcomb, J. ©. Friedly and to aii dent; Mrs, Ursula Wheeler, treas- : persons interested. txke notice: That the yrer; and Mrs. Nora Warmer, made A ane City Assessor for, the par. financial secretary. pose of defreying that part of the coti| Mrs, Elizabeth Bush is record- be paid and borne by special assessmentiing secretary, and auditors are |, SS es hrs || TV WITH “SPACE COMMAND” -/ S*otige, i lap (hereby that the Thrasher, . . ee a Most Families Insured : "ahi |. , | REMOTE CONTROL TUNING ime and eo : , oe te : ; NEW. YORK—Insurance-industry ge figures-show that 86 per cent of all | bgor ADA R. EVANS, families in the United States own 2 : , ; ‘ 2 Sanane 32H some lite insurance. ‘ i oe © 9 5 BAS 9 az : sii si eae ot Federal’s ¢ : The one and only new thing in TV! Space Command operates this fabulous new 1957 Zenith TV from across the room. No wires, po | S A LEI ; flashlights, no cords! You don’t touch the receiver, you just push a 2 potenge Sahay = == button on the handy Command Control box! This marvelous Zenith TV also features 21-inch diagonal measure screen . . . a beautiful consolette ‘cue : . | model in smartly-styled cabinet . .. Has pullout antenna, target tuner and Boys Cotton — power transformer. All these sensational features are yours for clearer . e __ h— i . sound, a more vivid picture . . . better all-around viewing pleasure! \. Union Suits i} YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS See this Zenith TV with revolutionary new “Space Command” now! FOR FAMOUS-MAKE TV — 7 : AND APPLIANCES AT Mt | ee , 9 7 Cc 7 Nag FEDERAL'S! BuY Now! 7B NO MONEY DOWN REGULAR 1.59 te Heavyweight, full-cut rib knit cotton suits with short sleeves, ankle length legs, 2 button front and\seat. Rein- ey ‘forced seams. White, 6-16. 2 9 TAMVINE be : enewer: Coest, 1 FldAs, cltews, q > © 1988 rere My Line. Ine. 1-24 T Test Value to Athletes [well-balanced diet, special planning “of Meat Before Game for hig, pre-event meal will probab- lle 12.-Ft. Tweed-loc | Broadloom | S, ’ } Completely Mothproof fine luxury viscose won't fade or stain! Luxuriously thick, long-wearing viscose makes this broadloom beauty “stand-up” aboye all others! Rich and elegant in a tweed textured design that thrives on hard wear, demands little or no care! Birchwodd in shades of brown, woodtone in brown = | and beige, gray-slate and moss green. : Just say: “CHARGE IT” at Federal’s 20x26" NYLON-COVERED DACRON®-FILLED PILLOWS — Resilient and comfortable. “DuPont's polyester fiber _. twee 3 pe BIGGEST SAVINGS EVER ON. PEPPERELL BLANKETS 72x84” Belmont quality with 3 99 tiny irregularities that won't impair the beauty or wear! 23x72" RICHLY FRINGED CUT-PILE COTTON RUNNERS key Loe any decor. Saves floor, rugs! - “DARLON-FILLED COMFORT ‘WITH “WAVERLY” COVERS 72x84” size, covered with ~. 99 Waverly fabrics and filled r . with man-made Darlon. PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY/24. 1957’ ia wo eee Mothproof! Non - allergic! te ‘ runes | OPEN WHITE SALES — — 7 = a Stes a ew == 1— AZO NL ie e ood Uh i es = le mS —— | ee ——s I eeSSs=55 —t—— FF —— smart window interest MATCHSTICK BAMBOO CAFE TIERS Natural colored, built-to-last, modern cafe tiers . . . so ideal for any room in’ your home or summer cottage! Specially imported and specially priced for big White Sale savings! . 30x30-inch........pr. 1.48 tg 99°: 30x36-inch........pr. 1.68 eee. $2-inch valence .... 1.39 MATCHSTICK BAMBOO DRAPES size, pr. 72x84-inch .......... 8.88 . 48x84-inch........pr. 5.88 Dazzling white muslin that gives the sturdiest wear, yet, feels so smooth, 9 with firmly stitched, generous hems! 81x108” or full fitted ...... 1.79 Tan100" ov. 7 2AxB4-inch.......pr. 2.88 24x54 488 48x54-inch........pr. 3.88 LONG-WEARING WHITE MUSLIN 4 NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. , : Thursday, Friday, Saturday'and Monday : Special January White Sale _ Savings on famous quality — The chance of a lifetime to dramatize and your bedroom at a price every budget can afford! for yourself the richness of this chromspun taffeta, the crispness of the attractive prints, and the glowing colors! Full or twin sisel Washable! In pink, aqua, green, gold or blue! Hurry, sevel Sparkling boudoir beauty RICH CHROMSPUN DRAPES AND SPREADS id -. . pis . pis ie pierre , Ee] : | E a 20x40" thickly-tufted terries that wash so will- ‘ingly, stay soft and fluffy wash after wash. So slightly irregular that the famous Cannon dura- bility and beauty are in no way impaired, bu they enable us to. sell them at gigantic savings ‘0 you! newt — 7 stork up wien you see e terrific quality and wide range i = colors, so don't miss this opportunity! Matching Wesheloths.................... 6 for $1 gn SEAL OF QUALITY SHEETS | | . Wash-tested for years of wear...at “buy ‘em by the dozen” prices - , FINE-TEXTURED WHITE PERCALE » For long wear and lasting beauty you can’t beat the satin-smooth luxury of . finest, combspun percale. Stock up! 81x108” or full fitted ...... 2.29 vaatee” oe 42x3814" pillow coses...... 69e Coin nted 900 347 Huge savings! Combination 2-pe. viscose 21x27" downy mattress ‘pads bath mat sets bed pillows in full size in gay colors 1” Linen-finish striped Conmatly pastes 18x30" mat with ticking, filled to burst- white ped matching lid_¢o ver. ing with chicken and and cover in full size Léop center with. cut- turkey feathers! Save! _ only. Slight irregulars. pile border! Hurry! _ ty 21 x27" plump Heavyweight goose down twin size bed pillows mattress pads 6°? | 19° Linem-finish stri We bought a year-end ticking, plumply fi mill clearance at sav- with soft, white, im- ings to you. Some seo- ‘ported gdose down.', onds in the group, * PONTIAC Nights to 9 an diy Deine) Pen Ty ty Oi a Ris i a ee ee ee eee Be ee ; Pape oe : Se Soe i. So manic 10k Sy ae a Fee ee: : Pies Fe pen ee 7 pun i te Ce ee , ee Se Poly Were : os ve : <2 55 = le 7 ; eee i : 2c eS 5 a ‘ ze op ; : Se 2 oe ae : Boe wove oo. a ee a gtx ’ : P toe ; Rad ee, gy : : oe fe i Thrifty PHARMACI STS Charae LESS | PRESCRIPTIONS] f or __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24,1957 oe FE ei ee pa maeemoen an ee of Dodeille i OK Pict” leone goods wil be exported tror|t Follow Tune > ofeach artae = Good oe ae | crooning was “Carried Away.” | AKIN, Tl @—Ray Cum } r / ; i- | Tho _ DIME MARCHERS—“Hup, Two, ~~ Gi - ss = nee ‘fa :- AANA | = | cadence for hone hike be-/f . X S “8. ; : me same as. Charmode $1.15 quality | rar to cls ‘id Pig aes ' gees: , Regularly priced at 1.59 and 1.69 March of Dimes. It took = oe ee So a evar =| Ultra sheer nylons sort com nc nd on umes am — polig-a > aye B aptees tte Pe for the young man about town. Soft Cc 7 they collected thousants of écliars) fener ee ee eee aca cotton flannel, printed in a bright = e on the way. . | ot assortment of plaid patterns that wash 3 buy MOW . so so easily, so safely. Stylish semi-. ; ® ier save 47c a pair a spread collar, chest pocket. Predict: Drop | . - pair Won't shrink over 1%. 7 ya Pay so much less than other famous brands during Boys’ Furnishings. Main Floor N H Sears big sale. Glamorously sheer for your most impo? __ in eW omes | tant dates in all the latest fashion shades. 61 gauge, 15 : denier with hairline seams. ‘Senator Says Number May Slump ‘to Million) ene in tight Moret | Utility sheer nylons. w—Sen. John Spark- Same Quality as $1.15 Brands . ¢ Pr. man said wednesday thatl] {[O¥ Duy nemey, eicchion-emart, yet oak tes ni — may | wonderfully serviceable for daytime. bean fat he ered | seg Har Bt Me mr : In 1955, 1,300,000 new homes ‘ were built and in 1956, 1,100,000. The National Assn. of Home Builders hag estimated that 1,400,- 000. new homes must be built this year to meet the housing demand. . ee : . * * * e | colorful print : : In red add the Se ye prin cushioned gym shoes ciation, Sparkman, who is. chair-| — — man of the Senate subemmitee] SQUGKFES white, sizes 242-11 49 : oe peat ci or te Tow | block, youths’, 11-2, ing industry. | REG. boys’ and men’s, 242-11 1 Pair oc waitin we face te 59c Cc You perform better in Jeepers! Specially designed |. rubber soles let you turn, run or leap with sure- the industry continue to be |. footed assurance. The sponge rubber arches, in- do mot fully take "into soles give you support protection from shocks. either housing needs: or | df Imported Spun Rayon Buy a pair today. a essity for maintaining a healthy | ; eS industry?” I A-touch of color for any outfit * * * , 6cre these saparied sony rayon ; ; Federal Housing Administration] singham | ' ‘ a g “ g / cotton sateen regularly at 79c , Cc Combed Evergiane(R) cotton ‘with : permanent finish for extra softness, firm- ness. Mercerized for silk-like sheen— yd. ~petains luster alter many washings. 3 Famous mills tissue ginghams in : pretty plaids. 36-inches wide. | * ine wi lete COLOR CHOICES: white with blue Check Sears Comp ink : Line of Spring pink or maize. Fabrics New! SET INCLUDES: 2 knit binders , - - 4 short sleeve shirts 1 wrapper ~ 2 slipon gowns = 2. knit bibs Open Monday and Friday Nights 2 knit towels . 2 quilted pads 2 knit washcloths 1 waterproof sheet ; 2 receiving blankets’ 1 plastic pant sale—lace trimmed _& 54-pe, layette ............. 2495 . | o 74-pe. layette eee ee eeeeeee 34.95 petticoats 1.98 C value image. A single heeb sets all speeds df Charmode . . . Save 1.10 : ond winds new precision shutter ia | | lore than helt @ turn, Highest resolv. — jen odes pt be Chantilly ing power lenses, individually tested and full styles in white and colors, at the Alpa Research Laboretery in : sizes small, medium and large. S0mm 11.8, Rest and only tree Aged, A. | a reaat 28am Hider. Srmeety | , ~ } your choice | Charmode Jamerattes euse holds Alpe with 38, 90, 73 or . oe ea conn tens te weashede, then ond J | Sears twin insurance Birdseye 1* Fisenclutee yh beans A sa | eapenere mater. i | With every packaged lay- Dlapore oayee rene | Reg. 3. Pr 6 (ett ated Gomgie?. pew ' maior. ‘ sia aa gel tifully tailéred with pi tri | 5 BT rien retet om Saee =f er ones WE ll furnish Laboratory-tested for absorbency, strength, speed of dry- ‘otton Ricsioss ios oie Boog shee ; cee yw ME. @ p _ iayette if ing and shrinkage. Extra soft and comly ... made oi the | Sanforized for maximum shrinkage 0! 1",. - : oy twins ore born. finest quality cotton. Save more at Sears, — Sizes 34 - 49, * Wetsh cad loweley Ieocks EPPERT’ S a _ Infante’ Wear. Main Floor * Lingerie Deporimeat. Main Floor '~ ein Pleor : ie : 3 ] : : sits 5 : w CAMERA SHOP | Oo your smuoney back SEARS STW, Heron FE 5-6615)- 3 : monn A hie hora } : ; ety | . : 7 } a ) A , | : | ‘ | 5) . ‘ J ‘ F ; 7 ‘ ° A \, te : a5 = ee eee aos | ra fe ie pale : ~! THE PONTIAC PRESS, Driver Training Takes New Twist | | “We're emphasizing bulety theed Curtis, fot-sidll in actual driving, too,” he continued. “We feel the better driver is the safer one rather than the skillful one who has no‘respect for other drivers.” Stewart gave credit to civic lead:| | Odd Prescription for Birth Control ~ F § i | eit + li ty Tadpole- Swallewing: Fad- Hit : Com-| ef the “prescription’’ which he enld was confided tn him anes ere = Yeh. The subject came up when = s Ss Me@enniool cna rated dis, (tale. When Cheng Feng interviewed ALL WINTER CLOTHING MUST GO! “They lek drive!” TWIN. TRACT a Studebaker-Packard FIRST so good other cars will copy it WHAT IS. IT? Twin-Traction Differential gives you new pavement: gripping traction -and new safe control with conventional. differentials. The secret lies in the fact that'the Twin-Traction Differ- _ential delivers the major part of the engine’s power to the rear wheel , With the best traction— instead of the wheel with the poorest traction * (ag in a conventional differential). The result—roadability that's better in six important i 1. In ice, now or mud, Twin Traction gets ela ct 4. On rough or washboard roads, it reduces the course will be available to any ogee meyers = and 18 Pre i, wun hme PRICES SLASHED TO THE BONE! Sue the spenced Srunte, sidesway or i | School district. many young married women | ‘eren' would wheels. which results a fast-spinning wheel 4 9 WEEK COURSE ewaliow tadpsles alive, Some, NTI RE Ly ae 2. In highway ‘driving, it protects against sonly sting Saperemen age etere Gar change tn program! come tem enna ances | skids that otherwise occur when one —-_ 5, When one year wheel off the pave- four instructors and four cars oe ee ood hemi or Lodies’ Winter _ rear wheel hits a slippery spot. : ment onto a soft shoulder, Twin Traction temeht 6 pysentied 12 pereene per tadpoles to procure abortions.” || ~ $° $. On sharp turns, it improves roadability by _—‘irects the > Oe ane om ; - The tadpoles were obtained from applying the major driving force to the inside wheel, assuring safe, positive con . nine weeks or half a semester PP € long. the Hsishih River which, Cheng rear wheel. This also tends to compensate for 6. In ordinary driving, Twin Traction cuts ee es ar . over-steering, tire wear by assuring more positive traction. instructor, ; | ; ‘ Sal 2) stodents can be handied/tookworm and ascarid and te] | ENTIRE STOCK CHILDREN’S it & conenath ted: pe eemeser, Several 7 | | WINTER CLOTHING 14 OFF! studobohor Poth Deck tra donctanation driest rie ee Ne cational cate | At ® layman, he asked: “Ien't} ne ' Gun testrasier am bo on daly Fo ee MEN’S ZIP LINED . wi'Mt mary omr be tance cam [Pestbe with the tdpcen?” as | heapetng grees. cal personnel of the Mill and the| Studebaker-Packard Stewart said students who fin-|Hangchow Municipal Health were CORPORATION ‘tsh the driver. course will act as|"“perplexed for an. answer.” buddies for the next batch of Cheng Feng asked further: “If V Jearnmers, riding with them in dual-|tadpoles are obtained from creeks controlled autos and ponds likely to be ‘infested Actual — traffic *7* swallowed alive, how could it dhe, want be’ left cut of the(e, ensured to be “safe and reli program he said. The|*™e and with no ill-effects,” as for 3 classroom|**ed bx, Yeh Hsi-Chun. 5.NORTH SAGINAW ST. FE 4-1192 ite Across from the Strand Theater saeeeesenssaeaenenceneEneN e ? i f i ——- WN PAYMENT-Many Months to Pay DD THEM! YOU GET ALL THIS PAIR OF TWIN. BED COMPLETE OUTFITS . .. WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE! 0 RESILIENT INNERSPRING | COIL SPRINGS MATTRESSES . “elt link” What a Sale! We're frank to tell you that we couldn’t do it ourselves . . . and if two manufacturers hadn't. agreed to “go along” with us it would be actually wapeoeene’ But a ae ee oe did his acid oery Bedding , _ » anufacturer said “okay,” too!Instead of going into a long - win escription, Chests and Double ' we simply say: “Look at the Picture!” It's exact . . . just as you see it... just exactly what you'll get when you come to WKC. =. ia ae _ Dressers! ie ae | EE) cheat OPEN FRIDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS TILL 9. j ae | , j , . 4 ; sy Py é Pils + i hs h 2 Ff , ; . aoe é \ i ’ : . i ; / -. . CLEARANC “a Open Stock Maple : ; * : it } } \ Fz ' é : ; ‘ * : eB ys : $ “\ ® me wa a ae poe eee i eae B f : -_ ri : a j * ‘ i a hi i. ¢: 88 " 1 a LF ‘ : ; t : ss v i t i fice = 4) a ‘HE : : 0 J PLAC PRESS _ Fos ee AY, JANUARY 24, 1087 - They Do Daily Variety Fis B ismat Milk Only Part of Job : quering problems their .cus- erick hcknains ee ee ee ee re experience, was “job” he held for two years. * * * YEOMAN SERVICE — A bottle of milk and 1957 license plates were delivered Kee, 193 Leota St., by his milkman Raye Hurst. |) His customer, an elderly wom- to James Mc- the ~ days 1 didnt deliver”, explained) = Albert West, 6050-Pontiac Lake Rd. referring to a ROS ‘ Pontise Press Photo Hurst had picked up the plates for his customer «+s another one of the many unscheduled activi- ties of.a milk man. ii Would Get Hare Off the Hook Suggests State Take Loss LANSING @— A legislative | erwise might wind up. on Hare's! “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN A Se : wine. \Skating Club to Prese | Program at Ice Carnival Gracing the ice at Pontiac's at Edison streets this weekend _ will be the Pontiac Skating Club. : x * * : “The club which boasts some 30 members will present a program - | during the annual Northside Ice Carnival Saturday and Sunday. Some 14 acts directed by Mrs. specialties - a8 well as a hoolg, tange and a. trip through toyland, all on ice. ' ‘The solo numbers will be handled by club members, Jane Bentham, Sandra Rochen, Jee Jane Rhinehuss, niet tee ; * * ry ; The club which has: been in existence eight years got its start at the Northside Rink. Last year's appearances included shows. at Birmingham's Eton Park Rink and another at Grayling. * * * The one performance of the group this weekend will be at 7:30 Sunday night, % AP Wirephete WILLING HANDS—Careful hands peach out: for Graham Davies, 2-year-old tot, who was jammed upright in a 14-inch hole near Perth, |- Australia, for 22 hours yesterday. The youngster fell in while playing | with friends, and was wedged 25 feet down before being rescued by workers. Doctors said his condition was good, i Bee nt on everything,” Young claims. x~ * * * “How's the -weather? Can T wash today? Is it going -to rain? What should the children wear?” are some of the daily questions which R. J. Higgins, 1050 Genella Rd., had to answer during’ his sa year job A milkman's job is anything but routine. Pontiac milkmen are no exception to this rule. They are mighty handy people to drop in The committee criticized admin- committee recommended today! \doorstep came from the legislative istrative..practions of Hare and that Secretary of State James M.| Hare be taken off the hook in a situation that threatens to cost him) more than $16,000 in personal) * * * involves the flight of , department of office manager at St. disappeared last! ‘behind a shortage of nearly $75,000. Most of the loss has been re- couped through payment of a $50,- 000 blanket bond which covered Mrs. Thorpe and other employes. of Hare. . * * + The recommendation that the) state assume any liability that oth- . |mer U.S. jamin Fairless conferred with! |Nehru about 30 minutes. Before! leaving tomorrow, the Americans also were to see top Indian fi-\tained through liquidation of a fiance and economie planning of bank account Mrs, Thorpe left be- Audit and Appropriations commit- | tee, which investigated Hare's de- partment last year. Ike ‘Citizen Committee’ Meets With Nehru NEW DELHI ® — President Eisenhower's ‘‘citizens commit- tee”. to asséss Amefican foreign aid policies met today with Prime Minister Nehru. * * <«* , The committee headed by for Steel President Ben- ficidls. : The United States has given India about a billion dollars in ™ight be realized, economic aid, India gets no mili- tary aid. . for improvements in fune- tions of his office relating to mo- tor ‘veicle services. Informed of the recommendation, | Hare said: “It makes me very happy.’ He had said before of the pros- pective claim against him, “I don’t have that kind of money.” He talked of giving up the equity in his home here and selling a car as steps toward meeting the obligation, Besides the money recovered by the state under the blanket bond, | Hare said that a total’ of about $9,000 more was in sight, ~*~ * * He said that much could be ob- | hind and sale of a house she owned jin which an equity of about $5,500 fo Meet in Lansing jfeated state candidates are'on the icommittee members.. just when you happen to need -a ‘machanic, electrician, adviser, bookkeeper, weatherman or, some lk. State GOP Leaders State Republican leaders wil] meet tomorrow in Lansing to. be- gin drafting a preliminary platform for..their convention Feb. 9 in De- troit. Detroit Mayor Albert E. Cobo, GOP nominee for governor in last November's election, and other de- drafting committee. Richard ¢: Van Dusen of Bir- mingham, who ran for attorney genera] and Arthur Elliott Jr. of Pleasant Ridge are among the 30 | Sale of the house is expected) -within_a week or 10 days, he said. The convention wil] adopt a plat- form and name candidates for 10 ‘state posts in the April'1 election. | All Wool Price Slashed Plenty! Hard Finish Suiting Pants Values to $18 The finest all wool sharkskins, worsteds, etc: The kind that holds penton crease and wear so long. Size 29 to 42, longs and — $7989 z Man! Special C This Is Savings! learance on Smart Wool Sport Coats Values to $35 All brand new this season, styles in good looking tweeds. Popular ‘two and three button The. kind the fellows like so much. Sizes regulars, shorts and longs. A grand value now at only oe. hy 2 rust i say CHARGE IT! B70 Values to $18 Our biggest sellers all season tong give-away You'll find just what you now almost prices want and save plenty! rs at Up to £30 Toggle Coats..... 514.89 Up to 40 Suburban Coats. . ..°26.89 Up to *25 Suburban Coats... .°17.89 : We’ ve Naver Cut,’ em So Low! — Buy an Armful of These | Famous Brand Tremendous Savings! Almost Hal} Off! _Warm Quilted-Lined Wool J ackets Sport Shirts $3.95 —$4.95 — $5.95 Values _All_ washable, sanforized, new checks, plaids, stripes and solid colors. Sizes small to extra large. they're such a bargain! Cottons, rayons, flannels and corduroys, too, You'll want to buy an armful, Ivys and Rock G Rolls, too. We have a wee stock but come early as you can. ~ Rememben--¥ow Dan's Need Cash! oe 1 — 2 $5 ‘\ ‘ .: CLEAN HOUSE! CLEAR THE DEC Men, we won't carry them over! We've cut the prices ans cut ‘em deep on hundreds of fine suits and topcoats—to move them and move them fast! You get them:now for a fraction of the original cost! p. 195 Fine All Wool Suits Topcoats | Values to $60—Now Only 260 Fine All Wool Buy Now! You Don't Need the Cash! Es 374 Fine All Wool Suits Topcoats" . . Values to $65 Cut to 273 Fine All Wool | Suits -Topcoats | | Values to $70 Reduced to Now is the time to stock up! Even if you don't need a new suit or coat you'll never forgive yourself if you don’t grab one or two of these great buys! They’re terrific, Tell your friends, too, they'll appreciate it! No charge for any alterations. UNQRTH SAGINAW RIGHT NEXT TO SEARS — Ae cai ferme ital aS, San Se Ae Ed Soe | ee ae eee eae eee Rea 2 tee Saree ol ye ce eee eee eee BG eS 2 Se re eee ee re See ae Ses iesiises, © ees pes Tek | a ae Se) ee ee ac Se ee eg ee | Oe ee ee , 4 : : ‘ E " . s Sout y ip = © 4 eS ? Ae ic } j . fi feo ’ * Ee t 1 et a 4 “4 a THE 1H PONTIAC P PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY § 24 199t ae 2 19 be. 7 nll = s ge giist “itt i j 7 i PLAN OPEN HOUSE — Waterford Township Recreation Super- - Activities Building open house with Mrs. Helen Hall, secretary ‘oft the CAL The event is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. —_—— last, 204 the public has been invited. 1 ; Soe] Open House Is Sched uled: mime curaty mt wnat Waterford CAI Building An open house will be held Tues- beginning at 8 p.m. at the en Gasca we Ried Song anya pale Bog Recently he and Mrs. Alken, i , ; bad re) § | 4 i et! fi & ‘tt Fa fie a EB» aT Ht Wi Ese | ag ue 1 Oparenen A eager a _— 2 _—— or Ss » _ SIMILAC. ‘Meads Aacta 2. 88° | BABY St SOAP [Sar rome 79 | ONE POUND REG. 25¢ = = BAER ASP nnn 19°] = =A BABY . 1 it : NIPPLE ace. 10: Gam : ¢ re OUIVE ON: =-..27 HAND CREAM | om: {iis 23 PITCHER et an : PLAYTEX BABY KIT Set of Six Baby Essentials \ \ : 45 © \ le! 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MEAT FORKS... 1.49 29.95 BULOVA TABLE RADIO........ 19.99 49” 6 *6 Ladies’ Shoes Dress styles, sixe-4_to re Narrow & medium widths. | 2" = al i a sap AA ge aa hy Sea ee ! comts ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1957_ a reeks Come Bearing Dramatic Gif NEW YORK (NS) — It the|Silet-Communist domination and) «tt ts very nice~aud mest pop- arg Greeks have a word for it—it's|"™ Buse Dest” | star—thet, you stat ever ‘Poesy “coexistence.” 3 4 ee Kritas, traveling under| Mr. Kritas, a tall biond ang) M¥e Sa be ‘Theodore the blessing and banner of both|handsome Greek who is bis coun- State Department and the U.N.,/try’s leading impresario, columnist sade states, “We in Gieece are very and unofficial diplomatic represent- : definitely Western-minded. But/ative, is convinced that the Soviet} At present Mr. Kritas is busily |May “America must see that for the time does not want war, that it is pos-' paving the two-way h ‘being at least it is best to main- sible to “reach the Soviet people: ‘ain some manner of exchange=ithrough your music, plays, movies| Logotheoditis Theater with a mod-)Society for the Poor. : Tel hi whet etn Gre | cn surface gumery execs,” |Will Open Meetings )ie.stse conned. ven such : ; a ¢ , E News of Service Personnel | ‘rye |e, a6 _simost-wordems | Gary Lt. Col, James H. MePartlin, of|scheduled to complete six months! promoted to Army Specialist Third »° llesg 4hey understood the nuances $930 W. Orchard Hill Dr,, Bir-of active military training Jan. 26 Class at Fort Story, Va., where he} LANSING # —Routine meetings|of “yub.” | rn wah eta igre Me, ander i, a member of the 461st Trans-\of the Senate business committee, |yemy syMPATHETIO je Forces Act ROGTSM. | portation Co, which passes on appointments by)” 4.” * | eam “} think if you Americans carry Mrs, .|Gov. Williams to adminis- Serving at: the U. S, Naval: Air ,,{i¢,'s the son of Mrs. Minnie. A./Gov. ii hereatice ‘ell be tila. ® little farther you will find ‘ist ‘Airs Miller entered the service injopen to the public, ) pr 4 al ra Marine Feb., 1955, and completed basic) The point was made specificaRy |*Udlences almost everywhere crafi Wing, is Pfc. the world. aie Ee, Fou, It . training at Fort Knox, Ky, He ig the son ot : - He attended Pontiac High School. | Iner, of 980 Wat Be Coal Dwindles ner, . ! * mut Lake Rd., Igian - Walled Lake. drop in coal pro- Before entering duction is creating a serious prob- becoming particularly coking coal, gute from ape UE t| Walled Lake High FOX by te Flare Starts Flareup ae sain around’ Sivict Thacste || 12 Combination Square & Level.....88¢ Sipe. Sew Set & Adjestable Handle. . .88¢ “ BOTH STORES: DOWNTOWN—SAGINAW at HURON ||. TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER—TELEGRAPH at HURON S. S. KRESGE COMPANY — IMMEDIATE OUTFIT . S ALE Here’s What You Get: = Gorgeous two-piece sectional, cof- fee table ond two end tables. 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English stock—but there are over.|OUrist dollars. is @ saying) This land of plenty where there ; ; : tones of South Pacific culture| 08S travelers that if Australia! are no very rich and no very poor s which. make-the-country.unique.-|'3fifty years behind the United! —just one. great. middle “class. de- : Completely integrated with the|> "es New Zealand is seventy-| spite its problems — moves at a Qo English immigrants and their de-|"Ve years in arrears. "leisurely pace just short of the = pendants are the Polynesian|,,A%d that would seem true to the|“manana” spirit of Pan America. : Maoris, who are. citizens in every gets just a Ulcers, which that government y sense of the word. ~~ {glimpse of the old-fashioned wood-| doctor would take care of quickly : The Maoris are engaged largely|<" frame homes and finds sanitary|are virtually unknown, in agicltarel wor alfough tells of te bacoweadsvarety . | 3 ir doctors, priests and pro-’ ‘when it was first’ settled New.Grows Giant Carrots | = | Patel tbe the American tanta, ena anima DUKE, Okla. » — What a heav-. r me few ered ee animals were. imported and * > a J. He: Cole's garden is Bod re 4 : ees SS aera ; FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! DOORS OPEN AT 9:30 A. M. In Pontiac, when hear ef jewelry values, " the name is always mentioned s you'll be able te add astounding mgm sd 12 vei iyec take advantage of thie, CREAT (3 SALE! one of the Clearance items is = nationally known for quality. Many items are i offered at V2 off... and even mere! Limited : quantities. Shop early fer best selection. ! 5— $8. 8 by raageel Irons for meals the family enjoy *..... , CLEARANCE. $4. oe 12—$4.95 Electric 2-Slice Toaster - CLEARANCE 97c ‘ — —- 983.95 Lady's Electric Shaver, _ by “Vanity” erecdes cibeaeiicn my pe 5—§19.50 Elgin-American 3-Pc. > . igeia’cuaanised ads | ns ean st C > SAVE on B lity 100 Evans Phe Ses) | 6-$23.00 8-Pe. Chrome and Glass Last Chance to on Better Quality cigarette case, compact, lighter Cocktail Sets, 6 Glasses, oy iz S . "$14.95 shaker and tray ....,...... : , ———— CLEARANCE $6.98 ‘ f | ) | = Beautiful Costume Jewelry 6—-$13. 98 Comaite Lazy Susans, ‘ , 1 o brighten our pa ; . ; NOW 3 OFF va ciekaane bss : | , Covered Candy Dish, in BER Da EE —_ Popes Travel simulated cut glass . 2 be , gat, os Taaee CLEARAN : : | | 6—$5.00 leguahen ete #198 6—$9.00 to $40.00 Men's Genu- Save Now! Broken sizes and colors but all famous brands and all from CLEARANCE 97c ine M OEEARANCE $1. 8 a our regular. stock! Special groups of men’s suits, topcoats and sport 1—$7.65 Seth Thomas Kitchen _ , coats reduced for.immediate clearance in our great January Clearance Wall Clocks, in attractive Ron- Men's Cuff Link Sets | MARTINELLI Sale! But you must hurry—sale en 3 days! do styling, CLEARANCE $3.98 | } . 10—$9.84 Seth Thomas Bctre NOW 3 OFF r \ €lecks . CLEARANCE ; : bs | . . 4$19.88 | 74-Piece “ Dinnerware 4—$50.00 Ladies’ 6-Pc. Sterling - $59 rtien"s suits and topcoats," ,, DD . Sets, in lovely 22K hae Silver —_ Sets, with jewel BOTANY “500 | . educec : pattern .. CLEARANCE $14.88 chest ... CLEARANCE $19.95 Pare , a OPEN OR ADD TO YOUR ACCOUNT Hite tem en, ett and topcoats. .* § 5 5 4 _ PAY AS LITTLE AS 50¢ A WEEK PHOENIX. — 7 pt Reduced to _& - $—$24.95 53-Piece Dinnerware 14—$4.95 Men's Seal-Leet Billfolds . a , | $ : Séts, in exquisite “Floral Rose n asin eather ......... . . Vom . pattern .. CLEARANCE $12.98 _| CLEARANCE 97c $75 men’s suits and topcoats Red — D> 9 6—-$21.95. Men’ s 3-Piece Luggage | 4—$19 3 Stainless Steel flat- TIMELY ; _ / . Sets, handsomely and sturdily | ware, beautiful ivoryette , | . , ; made .... CLEARANCE $9.98 5A ween i 6 Steak Kai dng o | , 7 oe § are le Scautainens nationally-known Hull... $9.50 men’s suifs and topcoats p.j07 4 y \ CLEARANCE $1.95 ¢—se4.se 521 von rcegy Aa PETROCELLI | . uced to ‘ 6—$35, 20 eae a1" Con | - heer eee eid , , , oe “CLEAR ANCE $17.95 Edwards, CLE CE $39.95 s—$24. 20 Ladies Ladies’ 21" Crown Distinctive Emblem Rings | te Cases... ........ 4 Over CLEARANCE’ $12.8 NOW Ys OFF Sportswear & Furnishings 4—$14.95 Mercury Fryer-Cookers 36—Thermos Bottles, insulated to , CLEARANCE $9. 95 a liquids hot or ee 1 hours ..... CLEARAM ¢ Birthstone Rings 24—Aluminum Bowls, Colored, in REDUCED D OY and MORE NOW 3 OFF Sets of 6 .. CLEARANCE 97c | - 28—-16-Pioce Pol lene a. 6—$13.95 Nesco Electric Cooker Saver ¢ CLEARANCE $5.95 | s0—-eaens ye and Saucers, in * Slacks * Shirts | %& Pajamas : 4—$37.50 Soateets ier erase | se _ " _ } ' RANCE ke - * Sweaters - Gloves / * Hats : 49 * Neckwear & Jackets — / * Sport Shirts _ “Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better” / | ' 51 N. Saginaw St. (Downtown) ae f Tel-Huron Shopping Center 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ween ee + | 2: —- oie = ae caees _ cic na = ee es = = a ee mene a = = _ + ~ i | . i r! : Bo : , s a i 5 ; } : i r ! q i i rif halk ie ob 4 SAG re, SESE eee eee, Oe a ee dass oak. i ‘> +t .. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, TANDARY 24,1007 = ce SPOAAM ce teeuee Rte ' renn daily. The experiment got oat of 2 a = a ; — Be x8 c in t tt here 2 my S er. as (iiss were scares, and fed iin the US. in 15 | association, conceived only |stiown that one-third of the earth’s| They indicate however, | — begun (usable land, cithough warm. and|Fussian planes occasionally make| iY judljene Pewee | Elects Preside MM icy Problem Can among al] law enforcement agen- 4. In order to.have a representa- est standard of living prevails in a. y that as tar as they Army Post Host: | 3 oie ee we to Mothers; View | Association to set up a traffic! of 15 million square miles classi-\States has jet’ fighters stationed’ ife in Barracks eee vies fied as “humid tropics” four-fifths in Alaska but Can L ein Barra : Meeks are in America, Africa, Australia,|terceptors based that far north.| yp JACKSON, § C. @ ~ How Under the program, the violator|and New Guinea. The population ~« * *& died ins 3 is. beda? | would be put on probation, in many!in these areas never exceeds ten! Thys there has not been posi- Army make iyi i than 500 women from 35 eases, instead: of Receiving a fine|persons per square mile. tive identification --of--a-~ Soviet} - More a os -or jail sentence. In tropical Asia, especially India plane flying over northern Can- cities have come here during the Elecied to two-year terms on the ~ "as soon as & probation officer (2% Cochin China, the rate’climbs!,da. Generally only vapor trails|past eight months to s¢e for them-| ec Giese tamnenen,, of te Pontioc Fs; begin, It ts anticipated that such |% Tonkin the population is 4,000'that the planes themselves werejtrain their sons in the military aie 2 me lice Department, and James Park- an elficer will be named by “square mile; ~ not visible life. and Many Others : er, police chief of Holly. Serving February 1. The U.N. nie. * *« & The program of having mothers! > one-year terms ‘will be Oakland — CHIEF FRANK VAN ATTA and Cotwel pointed. Such vapor trails “have beep/and women civil leaders visit this] Completely Rebuilt : County Sheriff's Safety Director, - : Steps have also been taken to out that where the need is greatest, spotted over the Queen Eliza infantry training post began here! Stephen Navarre and Capt; Robert). 2 jestablish a central file system for|there is very little land available and Guaranteed Islands — Canada’s northern ar-jand is being adopted by - other, : yao Dewee Work the county to be located in the for the growing of food. The: hea | h = i hon. it-wens| Arto: enters trabting 17 and 18-! t . an * ere Z : Police. Department, - ; Rel - C WS . Sheriff's office, This too wil}, be |rairis that contribute to rapid that no Canadian-or-Amer-jyear-olds under the Reserve Forces J. eate oes * dy re 5 an Oakland County first in the growth also flood <. the rich *9P ican came were in the — het if Im preparation for this sale we | ae : ae} ; soil. requires growing ' ra. fated a big selection = Four ‘major purposes of the as. f ( | y stefe. _ on. tie cogures Therefore it was assumed the va state | have accumulate 8 EE aN dace aae i = j m.. a sane” “ae ee _erops like rice which are in no|" =" ~ ant ...chis post serves an Il-state —— sin Retri 2 22 sociation. were outlined at - OF ave- n ict aa file system, danger of- losing precious soil- as por trailscame front Russian re-) ee and women (have come | of our finer Trade-in Refrigerators: ; eves _jconnaisance planes. It was also) » . 1. For the separate police agen-| BELLEFONTE, Pa. A. doz-|judges and justices will be able to ‘hey remain under water constant-| J. onieg that the intruders did not tn They ny wides "alan Savon | ia such excellent operating condi- tion that you will want to come cies in the county to know each en workers, laboring in relays, obtain reports on violators appear-| Excessive heat caused bacteriel penetrate deeply—over Canadian) mos, halls, rifle ranges, chapels [| in and see them Maniy models, : . : . d throughout the afternoon and ing them in a matter of " territory. " i” aaid Si ‘ i} re he teat out common prob- night in hopes of finding a power a R gues ene ~— jermation vot gaat: ee Authorities my pac believe the “ee Sete aa classes, many sizes, your choice $68, pe ee . shovel operator alive after he was ive a report purpose 0: reconnais-| C » women news-| = 8 lems. : violat teletype Lan-|Plant growth. Moreover, the prev- ‘level| writers, Parent-Teacher “Assn.” of- 3. #To encourage cooperation exer ant sma: sing. oy from alence of insect-born disease low.(sance flights is to take high-level| Ulta iThey are Aan — ) S The crashing slide yesterday at * * & ee ee ’ _.. Goa ‘ge [the Valley View Lime Co, killed) It was announced today that the|~ + * @ Extremists Strike Again, |one man. However, rescue Eat rem County Board of Super-| UNESCO plans.to convene of PONTIAC é og Blow Up Irish Bridges, ers were hoping to reach visors allotted $4,720 for the estab-lot the world's gasstest tropical re-|8#. SR : | oar chin : a , om 1 | - Open Monday and Friday ’til 9 P.M. BELFAST, Norther Ireland . No. ij. , Dyn amiters s . i i 2 fy . od . e -— Irish Republican Army today | | | . n 51-West Huron St. FE 4-1555 | water River near Anughnacloy, County Tyrone. _ It was the fourth foray in . days. by the IRA, which has se if Hd i a2) He te i rit ’ 16 Presumed Dead a eee persons are presumed in the crash of a two-engine i ij (2 | MEN’S QUILT LINED JACKETS {| AND SURCOATS gg 38 he | Choose from many styles in the group: | sought-after “true brick” chan the cons, of wallpaper! color-flecked textures, handsome solids, assorted plaids, - with 7 oor CATHER COAT © Wool meltons in solids and fibrenest . iB wr * Warm, hip-length winter surcoats! | $ if “at iF Ba } ¢ Wash and wear miton np fckets VALUES an ioe t Som. | ® Slash pocket, self collar styles! ay oo | i‘: | F 4 ¥, | 7 | ® Knit trim style blouse jackets! r) DD Be : CHS “ . . ; ED ees a ar . i imparts the boo. Choose from many colors; patterns, linings: MEN's ALL SPE Clad 7 ee $95 Value eee snore ic toels'No | __:100% nylon fleece linings, 8 ounce quilted linings, eae ©0! zip line, Another Robert Hall sneeiat a4 x pare ae | . —~ perspiration-proof linings . . . sizes 36-46. . = Favon ee Twi” 88 triumph—only Low Ove ) Made ctimpor ; cork, | putas tidy melt iad Grease re a. J 6 = could bring you these sensational coats Beick ingles walle fe : 7 Se. : ; | es the building itself! | shorts, longs.” 27 vatue at such a terrific savings! Rows and rows of costly stitching circle the yoke (front and back) . . . highlight the Sleeves with deep turn-back cuffs! 85% wool enhanced with 15% nylon . > ph ala BOYS’ WINTER an WS z=» |ZIPPER JACKETS Our Greatest Savings of the Year! Pechoged ie convenient “De | . ; * in luscious smoky-tone shades of gray, _ _ 10 Feet of E-Z Brick, Re . - ; ; -larertemen Si * | Better come quick . , . they'll go fast! Choose from smart ' $9 to $]] coral, blue, beige: Milium lined for E-Z Magic Template | sa) , -thru-Spring! 8-16 Ex Adhesive Applicator Sick“ styles in wool meltons and assorted rugged fabrics. Solid P) , - now pring . ; colors, patterns, fancies. Naturally, with clearance values VALUES b Low overhead ; / like these colors and styles are limited. Sizes 4 to 18. | . | {3 low prices! oy / - | ' % ‘ . y b- o fran inte : » | Large variety, terrific buys . . - IH) S Neone, cases . but not every style in every color. : ‘s -FREE AMERICA’S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN 4H. SAGINAW - FREE. orem every NIGH? . | PARKING (y/ OPEN EVERY NIGHT THEY Pua, £ 2 42 A : r . fend /. a ", ™ | PARKING yo . /200 NORTH SAGINAW ST. . ek << } Fath % 4 “] ‘ , ’ “Biegler Explains Delay in Highway Program paling of US-8 apst of | Solution Dyed Bark Tweeds Famous solution dyed Bark Tweeds that dety and resist Salata of all kinds. So easy to keep clean that they are the favorites of all people having chil- dren and pets. Practical; yet right up with the style leaders . bination of tweed and popular bark weave that have been the best sellers of recent years. And the.price will please you . . carpets will go fast at this low price. Beige, Green and Browns. "Special Close-Out! ~~ Wool Florals" We have a few rolls of fine all wool floral pat- >> terns that are being sold at a ridiculous price. — Soft and luxurious, these carpets are a tremen- dous bargain, in fact the new replacements will * be double the price. Delicate patterns that will ' give your home a feeling of comfort, in style as well as underfoot. _" . better hurry as these Sq. Yd. . the com- TTR Ver 95 |) Sq. Yd. Reg. to $24.98 Reg. to $32.98 45 19° -|Boys‘ Sport Coats Regular $12.98 Regular $16.98 _ to $14.98. to $19.98 ‘9 12 ’ Boys’ Topeoats : + , ae ores: | 15_ 92 BOYS’ JACKETS AND SUBURBAN COATS mee LEATHERS B hesy ie Fata 8 by Coats & Lessing Sets Regular to $27.98 15 -°22 Boys’ Snow Suits. Regular $24.98 EE le “3 FUR BLEND SWEATEF $299 da $399 One--qovp et “ak: and imperfects discon-_ tinued patterns. ia. broken sizes. . Reg. $9.95 and $10.95 “Girls Coats & Slack Sets ‘Inchides our famous Marlee, fleeces, tweeds and novelties. All sizes from 36x, 7-14 and subteens. Reg. $24.98 to $35.00 19° Gis’ $5.98 to $10.98 Regular and Chubby DRESSES us a ae Seca Group . Men’ s “Suits - Vals to 359. . 5 ‘ 5 & $28 “Men's Suits +7 $3 g Regular $50.00 oc : Regular $65.00 to $69.50 ....... sha eedecwes 558 Men’ s Topassts Regular $50--$55--$65 39” ; Men Sport Coats MEN’S HORSEHIDE AND 6 ee N ew Selection ~ Bedspreads — in a grand array of new patterns that come in Rayon, Chintz, Chromspun and Taffeta. ' Florals, dainty prints and plain patterns ©- feature our new selections. Many have dust ruffles to add the feminine touch. . Choose either single or double size spreads § Regeor “ Ragalar Regula SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS ‘19. ‘21 '25| "ss" 14” ae Se A ae oe a > PS, eae a PS Se Values to $59.95 Includes cashmere and wool, all wool tvwees, tweed and alpaca reversibles, and Martiniques. ‘38-43 | Ladies’ Coats | LADIES’ O’LLEGRO. Shortie Coats Se Ra sg aN at Oe e eek oe Lae * Ladies’ $8.96 te. eee $4 A499 NOVELTY 14 : _ SWEATERS Orlons. Fur Blends. Jeweled $5. $7 Girls’ Car ‘Casts Vs Off ‘the most popular coat style “of the seasén in a Lattey os 31290 variety of models. — SKIRTS Regular $9.95 $ 5 90 $6 . $8 7... ~, Girls’ Flats & Oxfords |), $35 2,% pa nunca doe Varsity Vogues in eoddlia | , QUILTED Reg. to $7.95 $ | - Reg. $12.95 to $17.98 . Alf Sales Final! 3” $ . BOYS. OYS Boys’ $2.98 to $3.98 FLANNEL, ean, y ‘SHIRTS $]97" save BANS Bs °3% - °5 - 8" SPECIAL GRouP | BOYS’ PANTS Reg. to $8.98 BOYS’ NYLON STRETCH SOX 3 rn. $9.00 BRYS' CORDUROY PANTS 39 BOYS’ | ASSORTED CAPS Reg. to $2.98 The luxurious fabric of man- node — A won- derful value. Black, charcoal and bei 0 , Reg. $69.95. ‘38 Ladies’ Car Coats | Reg. $22.95 to $29.95 Quality _I3- 15- “W7 | Ladies’ Dresses Reg. to $22.98 Values — ‘8-11-13 & 5 ae é Mis Bini ee: | MEN‘S ORLON SWEATERS Reg. $6.95 & $7.95 Famous Brands to $3.95 | MEN’S / @& DRESS SHIRTS | "$j Men’s $9.95 te $13.95 uma WOOL SHIRTS Pork Free Rear of Store While Shopping Charge Your Purchases! os tee Fey ee ee oe "ALL SALES FINAL No LAYAWAYS / 51 South Saginaw Street : dee, ne LS $38." Wi: te $10.98 : EN’S DRESS SHOES wolf SHOES | . $384 ‘Ail Sclee i fa behing the Cormanat Party and “do their patriotic duty.” Only the Kremlin's versions of the anti-Communist revolution in Our New dastd Miner is ae Greet. Our Customers with a Feee City eof Pontiac, Michigan held. shomation @ €as Gon ie lenient Bo ‘ Since the student-inspired re- | thre: fereaietidly if cantioudly — iy tray $256.47, of the + * * volts in Hungary and Poland, | will be crushed ruthlessly—and not|viet Russia, 40 years after the i Cee nae en eee te ted ‘cost-ena{~ Even. the Soviet press. now. ¢con-|.. Moscow's Pravda. has been print- | allowed to. go.to any such. lengths) Bolsheviks. seized. power.and_pro-| . expenses thereof ‘shall’ be paid from the/cedes that ianrvaiing i numbers of} Ing almost daily frantic editorials as occured im Hungary and Po-/claimed their intention do create my. young Russians are turning their| urging Rassla’s “inteliectuais” te jland. z a “new Soviet man," E HEREB ; tthe Commission of Xe fon ck cit ret k “Com ist eti CS eee rian pmidiaenen j rewiciinciviiicaaieeinnctisiaimiaminiiiaiall PR oly HE poe ot Oe Se Siback on munist activity’) , fnission. Chamber. on. January 20, 1607 and deserting the | SERS eaae tome Communist 41 NORTH SAGINAW STREET : | 56 “Dated January 3, 190 “Things are géiting ont of hand | - Shop FRIDAY and oo ae dunasey' 26. "t] fu tho village” writes the maga | MONDAY: NIGHTS © seo... = ——*|(LMOe Lectin «gee Let oe MODERN OCCASIONAL TABLES gee PP ae EERE oh ores | STORE-WIDE 2 Sess S| COATS wm TOPPERS and 2 ees ==> "=| gs. 88 - 88 . 88 © Sold wolwt...not veneer, not plastic ee ett es the heey a T0 TO © Clean-cet styles...blond with any room . fular b the Comm ee ; | FREER Ce Sails dere mone snse| Values to 23.95 Values to 59.99 © Bult by Helabird...for lasting beouy ‘ + Improvement on fi for’ pe washings.” | ) DRESSES) Now . . . at prices you wouldn't = improvement tm negorasney with , although think possible . . . big proud : | pi "profile and, setimete occasional tables of rich solid be, detrared by 8 sa sies ‘eadag eoenel Junior, Misses’ and Women’s Sizes to 24) : | Inut, polished to a mirror teeta | prolonged expo | 7 : , STEP TABLE, 14x26”, 22” piper pelAe . ments, constitute -be treated the 00 00 00 } overall pe Buy 4 pair finish. Strongly braced; tipped Beinn etoe etaed cet a) | 7: a ee wer & with brass ferrules. Don’t wait Se scanst | 4, FOR FOR FOR | $18.95 —get your new tables at ROCs. memeay, orem ,|Pub off on clothing, or 10 @ thick meena. Romreen in renting eee layer as being unsightly. ees to 12.99 Valuesto16.99 Values to19.99 4 _ Hissin, "ots" "SGD coating can be wibed off witout ll BLOUSES . .. . Reg, $1.99 Eo. O, 1098 ape the protection too much / Dated January 23, 1957. He added tha ectors | POLOS eeeeee ‘Reg. $1 99 Ea. N } pul R chy, Ces that leave a tr at spray tire alsof SWEATERS... Reg. $1.99 Ea. foe $ or = ‘ cee a = fee pepenetion agate adit: Scttle SLIPS ....... Reg. $1.99 Ea. O $1.59 (Raa ae ee = Double Features Frequent, PAJ rb ad: Reg. + +4 > FOR Each = : f You are notified that at a Te ob 4 ee eg. COCKTAIL TABLE. Bi [/ = fet ira,isaz-jin Young Mother's Life. | PETTICOATS . Reg. $1.99 ca. W 20x40” sop, 14” bigh to be, the intention of the City WOOD, Ore. (Ins) — nf CAN CANS... Reg. $1.99 Ea. Ideal in front of sofa. ; top pavement on Nebraska Avenue from shock to Mrs. Betty Dut $18 95 *» Karlmoor Boulevard to Howland Ave-|WaS no ty ° 4 oue ot a pian, prot a 2443-85, andi field, 29, to learn that she was go SKIRTS ..... Reg. $2.99 Ea, . . said is on oF ing to have GOWNS eeeee Reg. $2.99 Ea. E PAJAMAS . . . Reg. $2.99 & W ach PETTICOATS . Reg . $2.99 Ea. | ! Py inp ' _— | BLOUSES .... Res. $2.99 Ec. FN on Sas in pecerdance th the |6 pil Pong and Carl Lee | sw TERS «+ Reg. $2.99 Ea. : $ - or Cost thereot shall rs Eig Ege 6 pounds, 4 ounces, a tee thi | SLIPS eeoeeoeee Reg. $2.99 Ea. O FOR r , $2.59 | 3 _ > $7023 ot "the ‘estimated. gost «=-\Don’t ig ra ice CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT DRESSES BLOUSES and thet _ A AN eee . ° Shon te paid tron on the Capit Capital Improve: inicaneas ‘Wis. @ — The CAN C s Reg $2.99 Eo NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN a EARLY BIRD SPECIAL } phat, the sommission of the City of|here by a group of teenagers, was| A Early Bird Special Early Bird Special mission’ Chamber, on January vas, iss7|0rganized to stimulate safe andj - - BIQCOE - ‘ COCKTAIL TABLE. Top is Sbjectione heat may be: ete ty parties (Courteous driving among all mo- \ Flannel Pp ANTI ES 34” across, 14” bigh. Popu- interested. / torists. 51 ga. 15 dn. : ler new round shape. WO. Tee gs Ht evan: last cin: “Salty wa i 3 ea $175 Gowns - Pajamas . $22.95 sy Signs come | : $70: Y 2 SSF a Reg. 69c Pr. ; 59 0 P Guaranteed Pertect Reg. $2.99 Ea. Reg. 59¢ each : | Sizes 3 to 6x — 7 to 14 Sizes 3 to 6x — 7 to 14 a a | Reg. $1.99 Ea. Reg. $1.00 Ea. — : | 00 00 . i - FOR FOR aor NW —— . > i ; =] FLANNEL PAJAMAS GUARANTEED | ie seonr ated PZ : $ OO0 Sizes 3 to 6x —7to14 a mens PP ! . LAMP: TABLE. 21x21 guise . oa) | FOR ; Reg. $1.99 Eo. base, 27” bigh overall. a Chrenegrephs ¢ | 2 Smart in many places. mente the nase | : $18.95 :f. fr BER Os 1c harge Accounts’ 4 es? WATE nnd dies | Invited 7 . : Repay £2 and A (OMPi ts | Ate nee ~ = ail : ¥ + yee Se ro ‘ ee S Z } e i ge See 5 oe : ue ie . # : et ey é 3 ae oe a ss Fie i é * eee ea, . , se t i . political views contrary to those of Hoover, Hoover was called a greater 4a z OGPU, a Gestapo, a sinister men- ace to intellectual freedom. -' DOUBTS WITHOUT FACTS There were doubts raised in tlhe mindg of honest people who then voiced these doubts without wait- ing to hear the facts, The New Republic discussed the LAWMAKERS’ AID $-'country, Hoover has the voluntary \Burglars Raid r for Third Time arrests — “American OGPU." The magazine support of all who delight in gang- ster movies and ten-cent detective | One explanation was given in a Actress’ Home in the Hollywood Hills in| weeks. ~*~ *\* Mrs.: Brinkman said a chair and "a desk, valued at $380, were taken’ sometime between Jan. 17 and, 22! while they were away. it _On Dec, 27 rifles and shotguns valued at $3,000 were reported stolen. Four pistols were reported taken in an earlier burglary. The Brinkmans, involved in a! bitter divorce row last year, have been since New Year's Eve, ir with the object of attacking and eg groups. They said, ““There is every evidence to believe that J. Ed- r ful. Palmer raids, in which he participated, destroying the various unions.” + * * | They called on the President and the attorney general to suspend Hoover pending an investigation. Rep. Emanuel Celler of New York was among those to defend Hoover, He told a radio audience that Hoover “. . .was a special as- sistant attorney general (who) had nothing to-do with the arrest or go-called persecution. of individ- uals, He simply handled the cases cused of wrong-doing."’ HEAT COMES OFF FBI began to diminish and . loge force after an inciderit during the dinner Aga rama ¥ Watch 1 of DA AIR Roosevelt grinned and turned his | thumbs down in the table.‘“That’s "WE MAKE KEYS _ eee | NEISNER. |. ‘| WATCH REPAIR” 42 N. Soginew : “& Miracle Yarn Solution Dyed Stain Resistent mwa CARPE -$ Ties Port Be for only $95.20 P INSTALLED ove F THE FLOOR SHOP *''3;33~" The attacks on Hoover and the * given on -March 16,/ 1940, VOU WAD A NECK aS LONG as“ THIS FELLOW AND HAD ca You can have your ] oe in the courts ag they were pre- sented to him." ‘ Admiral 10 Cu. Ft | DOUBLE DOOR $349.95 LIST PRICE arom = Sf o$ a REFRIGERATOR , PAY ONLY $2.50 WEEKLY! _ © 11-Pe. Salad Set Including pitcher ee 92-Pc. Colorful j Homemgker’s Set ~ 7: with Any Purchaseof. $89.95 or More Look What You Get: © 32-Pe. Moderntone Dinner Set © 30-Pc. Flatware Set, service for 6 © 12-Pe. Beverage Set, multi-colored e Brand New Columbus F ull Size Gas Range FE 4-5216 al FE ee ee oe oe oe 4 BRBeBSHhaeaSs BSS ee Ee owe fifi NSILIN + Brand New ee PAY ONLY $2.00 WEEKLY! We chop $151.95 off the factory list price of this big, featureful 1957 Admira!. Look what it gives you: 10 cu.ft capacity — separate door freezer that holds 56 Ibs. — Easy push-button defrosting — Full width crisper — Roomy door shelves plus butter keeper, egg server, snack bar, etc. . Self-Wringing SPONGE MOP For washing floors, Rugs, walls and stairs. Heavy, durable head. A range with so many PLUS features you'll wonder why it costs so little. This is a new 1956 Range, and ‘we must make room for new shipments coming in! Hurry, while they last. Regular $139.95 4 = $1.00 Weekly Revolutionary, new ‘Futura’ Chassis — Costs as little as half as much to operate — parts last up to 10 times longer! Cabinet available in a variety of attractive colors. A solid performance even in “fringe areas!’ Tuning controls conveniently located on side of cabinet. HI-FIDELITY 2-Speaker, Automatic FRIDAY & MONDAY imma NIGHTS cay bi Pay $1.00 Weekly — me ge i acme dg | ew : oe ee cee Se eo \fuwal [OUR SALE ON PLASTIC WALL TILE] a Teg i fib pleneeradp-ehaonalrangelfipalbngteaclten tend bnpeose machi i json cpcqpyhed praia geese : STILL GOING ON! — seats Seana Se Vercee Svea that suggests the mountains of the moon, Italian _ mountain warfare, the drop was made in sub-zero {chain © have the oe RS es Sos aaa — tees fe 4 2 = Hee aah i eS a Le ee Sl eae Se oF Oe Oe ee. a aes toe te tae te ee Be =e keer ant in dentyee tr ee ee Seer ae F pos a i . (i rere it of of : : ‘ ee _. EBS==25=:Hope to End 10-Year-Old Fire mug =. a thesia” ost OB elle me .'y E iJ ee ana _ #ese=e=in Mine by $2 Million ‘Big Dig’ g ggASPHALT V4 OFF | ta! Dh Beers hers - eae : Ma | iffleBoards § 90.96 | ses SS 1 bbe ee ee LIFETIME VINYL FLOOR TILE : Seet emey “2am zrame. lway here in the beart theft and. & width of 210 feet, (and thay tse cirelating fane tn | agg © ange Waxing! Reg. 19 ~ ¢ Ee : ‘ Janusry 2461) Pennsylvania anthracite The first job is to contain the|their cellars to prevent the deadly _ Deluxe Gauge Value 7 | “NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON- ee # blaze—and prevent its spreading|®*# from gathering there. t lly Known Brand : « «Either blacktop pavement os) ‘The federal and state OVEIM-jacross a line which borders the| The over-all redevelopment plan | are hereby | that oo reg-|ments, along with authorities of| approaches to the downtown busi-|/so includes study of new hous- Easy Terms Free Parking Pg Ree this city of 15,000, expect to spend|ness district. “ling developments, traffic condi- ) | aie" Serer ob se femceimere Sen. wwe een dates The fire, fed by rich coal de-|tions, industrialization and other|{ i} — | . on te , sincktgy pere-/®, massive excavation Job in thelposits, originally affected only a|municipal improvements FE-&::; f ee ee pe oe EC ‘3m ue TILE OUTLET : pian. im-| The yy take as long : | | Favela h ke nari], He Probe tk families| “Today, inapectors’ toaintain aluneerthed in the course. ot te 1055 WEST HURON ST. PONTIAC F nr ae cariner jntended to construct eaidiwill be relocated in “temporary”’|round.the-clock check on gas con-|work. : fan homes land 357 dwellings will be aaa ' . . and down. ; ‘ * 2 ® Bo land *x ® * | ‘ ber tan Se | * ses|poisoning caused by fumes which oS . . ‘ : | cnet gt epee oe during This is the car that’s fresher built. Everything in it fits beauti-. ity’s ne oes mayor SWEE and friskier from its own fully—including you! | == : special look to the way it But a Chevy isn’t just something Aa Semptaden ont (just look) takes to the road. that’s nice to look at. Far from it. set up. The Federal mg and This beauty was meant for driving! nr ye ag nn gene ,> Those words—sweet, smooth and You'll see what we mean when you ' the program. sassy—seem to fit this new Chevy sample Chevrolet's cat-quick reflexes + Lice SRE tt right down to its tubeless tires. In and solid way of going. Horsepower ; peste attached from three directions the first place, it looks the part. It options; you know, range. up to ae 4 has a crisp, alert appearance—as 245%. Come drive a Chevy! 7 : ; trim and functional as an arrow. ses \Vets’ Hall of Fame , iu going slings Sr tis se. Bes ee Oe “en state , oan right in keeping with Chevrolet’s pg ef Reve mane : = : Cre eppacial Sap and Sricky ways. 3 2 * ie ee ee And this is one car that looks as imeneys| be cxlebrated May e good close up as it does across the year. . street. It’s built the way you've nie , «a Chae enadtive (just drive it) come to expect a Chevrolet to be woh cles exalts ot ea cca. ¢ of the Michigan Vet- : | and chairman Committee for said state histor. study possi- their names 2 aimed at honor- veterans, dating back contrib- of their Se DRY IRON Reg. $19.95 : Whistling Tea Kettle Reg. $5.95. Saes \ , Tatthel VTE 4 4 i ‘hh * { ie Md le | vhs ’ SS ieee eée As * ‘eS & + . y, * %~* * 7 * fe ae we . * “~~ © wel ° * ee feete ‘ weae ia" Ps ‘ PA e%. oS ‘ aoe “E* © eo «@ qe * . i 8 e's ¢ 7 ot ee . .* . of @% «,* Se e® *e, * *. «* e+ * Po tot te ‘ . ee we * fy e*e es *3° 2 al Seen * @ & *--%-_~ % \~* 0% a ee . * * o ?. e © ° ee @ ai? * oa s bal * @e** *0..44 > A re | ° . 000 00 in Lee in ae ad oe tee te ne Saeed IF ae The Bel Air Convertible with Body by Fisher (above). The Chevrolet Corvette fat righ#. ms Only franchised Chevrolet dealers / _ MATTHEWS. HARGREAVES, | k » 34 Mill St. and 211 S."Saginaw St. + iin EVROLET / | : (CHE display this famous trademark . NC. Pontiac, Michigen » i meats ics Rapes gan, above, as the coming top man tow ~Motorist-Car-eens jy tes, tested se scrner-trt . years. "| —— 's down 12 only—cotton chenille spreads reduced... - now $3 Into Official Tr ouble The procedure is based upon his | : | . Discontinued color in our best-seller, double bed size. : APPLETON, Wis. @ — A young] are 3 have tr peradtn pr omones ROAD HOG? — A playful New York youngster took advantage jf- 6 only—all wool blankets reduced. . wet swerve . $6 motorist careening down a busy|in the amount of solar radiation’ % Jeck Frost's handiwork to turn this snow-covered car into a | the wrong time, raised to several|1 per cent tol4 oflprentn eT Wea ww 2 5 8 = & powers. solar radiation are paralleled, Dr.| . ee { , | aes wide anges’ one cnr, Ae uve, by changes of 5 toy | Bees @ 5. | 10 only——viscose seqtrec rugs...... pe eececces 2 for $5 forced an oncoming per normal average uae low design ‘x40, completely washable. the sidewalk, then cut back in| rainfall and by 1 to 5 degrees in "A Mts Yom teas Bd Re - 2 Se thes Re loved ertied Bie] ee eee oe C ARPET bd 40 only—airls’ 50 yards green burlap reduced............. yard 50c' own vet dle ont bee to berate = qmail soler, TWEED Y: 3 48" wide, use for decorating, partitions, costumes, stages. : r drivers and a couple of! chan produce h | ; scattered pedestrians weather variations, Dr. Abbott cnt bere, yete WARM 18 pair ready to hang draperies reduced.......... $6 ats victims: one city attoriey, ~ Nevertheleps he envarte that Cc 0 ATS Most are solid colors, textured surface, good colors. ng one car; one curbed s forecasting based on ° : uty sheriff, and two police officers| has been 50 to 90 per cent correct. 10 poir ruffled fiberglas curtains, 96” width Le eeeee $3 ! walking their beats. * reduced to sell fast 140” and 188" now reduced to $6. . : 4 The A new restaurant at Waikiki,|daily weather graphs have Honolulu, features New Zealand) averaged and “smoothed beefsteaks, Auckland meat dealers| before learn. graphs ieee : THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, _TANUARY. 24, 1957 4 Claim s Way to oe If mre ther ‘Years’ Ahead i. By RENNIE TAYLOR — lags behind ‘the Aare mets eo wil PHOENIX, -Ariz,im—A heal sy ‘veteran depending on the community, eit S ees ot the a way to forecast fairly accurately : — ~ | the rainfall of a community for as| -|much as 10 years in advance. 4 Such a system of forecasting if, — ~Testablished in-about 30 areas east, ff the Rocky Mountains could be” ~ of enormous-value, he asserts, ‘THIRD FLOOR rds $1 Sanforized, mercerized, crease-resistant finish, 36’ wide. 4 80 yds. | rayon flannel suiting reduced to clear, 2 yds. $1 Use for skirts, suits, hand washable, 48” wide. rayon crepe DRESS PRINTS value of his method but adds that Full weight, full bed size, math-preot for 5 years. porcine face that suggests it might symbolize a road hog. 11 only—ploid pair blankets reduced to cleor..... .$2 of winter (?) clean up. of warm covers. . en 2 : . 9 sty pels act vate of MG THE FLOOR SHOP: *1213;S:¢°" SECOND FLOOR 13 only—toddlers’ snow suits reduced............. Final clean up of winter wear for children. WE SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE! 52 only—corduroy smartalls reduced... . .now just 50c 43 only—Little Golden books reduced to clear. .2 for 25¢ 25 only—girls’ cotton flannel blouses reduced... .. 99¢. 3-6x, 7 to 14. \ Tremendous Savings! ° HURRY! : | | Sunes 18 only—girls’ * quilted Tv pajamas reduced...... .$3 et a spec nuary ; . | Specialists in Complete Winches irate EDICINE aus DET hing 3033 21 rer feat eee reduced....... ... now $9 GENUINE BIRCH KITCHEN CABINETS CABINETS v1 9 only—infants coat sets reduced............... $5. FORMICA SINK TOPS ae and 3.33 Long line cotton brassiores at @ special Jan. price. . .1.33 ns oe sn‘ nce toon n Groce of colon, ond $] 9 10 onl — ~sub-teens’ " coats reduced. . . veeeeees now $18 14 only—misses’ wool jersey dresses reduced. .$5 & $10 Shallow wen 30-GALLON GAS HOT 21x32-Inch 110 only— Pastel shades just right for late winter days ahead. UMP . | DOUBLE BOWL . | P | WATER HEATER 5 WINTER Misses’ suburban coats reduced... ccgge tt now only $15 74” | Neem sng ata COATS viet ee Kitchen ae pice MAIN F LOO R Zieh? ac ebinadl aCcastt SINK iit b. only—wool/nylon | sport shirts reduced. beeen SA ‘SINKS 30-Gal. Water Heater |- ' 3-PC. WHITE =| 22 only—men’s washable paid robes reduced. . ... $5 | - 50 . B ATH SETS Wool /Vicara/nylon or Orlon/wool plaids, all must 60. | , $28 *19 WW DAMM ETS | 14 onty cara spert dpekate rodeo tec. 2 1-68 eee Pecut MIRROR REG, $134.50 VALUE 20 onty—men s reyon gebardine raincoats reduced. $9. or 52-Gollon Electric oe -epelon, bar VTRAYS HOT WATER se = 44" Py 5 95 | haha a 86 pair men’ s lined gloves es reduced............. . $3 aa, tecots HEATER | ) 80) 130 only men’ $ cotton flannel = reduced. . .$2 rae A > ae | 2 me 21 x 32-INCH : Women’s, girls’ wool gloves and mittens. : ee eeees 776 Bein i = °7 9” COMPA 5 COLORED BATH SETS Children’s sizes only 66c Wase lh at wn SINKS %69 PT] mctaden a = : $9995 6 only—white Pullman cases........ ..$15 plus. tax. BASINS | cetinaeeceecleee le be referee Cotton plisse half slips, shadow penel... ee > with tiple slated 1 LOWEST PRICES ON STEEL PIPE . Embossed cotton slips, full shadow panel..........$2 wondertal wet | Yacin, Galvanized LG" 1Y4-in Galvanized $6.52 | "Ra , $29 : - , : %4-ia. Golvenized 114-in. Galvanized $7.70 § | BATH TUBS B A E : E SB UE tine Gelvanized $4. .90 90 _2-in, Gelvonised $1 $10,32 Seect ond Cost tien © Ot Bernal axes ! 2% Men’s fleece-lined heavyweight sweat shirts... ... 1.22. 3 WAYS TO BUY: OPEN FRIDAY oe ‘ Senkorized 36 only—boys’ snow suits reduced.............. 8.88 | 1—Cash. 2—Layaway. 3—WNo money down, as low as $1.25 weekly! NIGHTS Till 9 P. M. Final clean-up of all winter wear, shop now: for bargains. : ares: ee | COTTON Men's one-piece twill work cabal vee eedecceeee $4) _. me z uty zippers, éeut right to fit. é “The Store That Values Built” FLANNEL 3 only—-Redio super wagons............ Sena $4; One piece, all stee! body, childs. 10 only—hardwood table.and chair set reduced. . 7.96 Men’s cotton flannel shirts....................1.44) ~ SHIRTS or PLUMBING “4 SUPPLY CO er cell ” 18 onty—boys' quilt-tined jackets . vee es 888 E : ‘Pull Stock of Soll Pipe and Fittings — Everything tn Plumbing Supplies FREE vases to " ; Hen . PHONES: FE 4-1516 and FE 5-2100 DELIVERY Ia 22 only—men’s broadcloth dress shirts....... ; . .1.33 f x 172 s. S AGIN AW STREET heaps i Cash | oe | 11 only—boys’ corduroy shirts reduced......... 8 . | — 3 a ee LIMITED QUANTITIES-SHOP EARLY-9:30 TOMORROW , a | ane | ae a 2 — seg fe ‘ 7 . ws — sie aaa ——— ii s a — i ; + emma = ——s = ania se : a a oom . > ES ae ie ln saniciipinciieeae a i: \ 4 At \ in Widow ‘Murders’ \ \ _ aE RONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1057_ WATERFORD—A 7 p.m. service on Jan. 12 in Christ. Lutheran Church here united in marriage Florence. Ruth Ashbaugh and Fredrick Robert Haynes. The Rev. ing petitions of the several Demo- cratic candidates for all township offices do not invalidate the said ceremony before 200 guests. * * * The bride, daughter of Mr. and a ee New School p i —~ 2 # = ei ; i i : f { alt i | Pbazeiy Hil eg ‘ i : to Aid Punds ‘for Camp Trip a A “Chili Supper” will be held from 5 to 7:30 Saturday night at - las Witness Heard attend the Juliet Low home in Sa- vannah, Ga, in the summer of ‘EASTBOURNE, Eng. (INS) — \ ‘The 44th and last witness at the Crown attorneys immediately in Commerce Church asked the Eastbourne Magistrates | Court to commit the middle-aged’ - COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—First society doctor to trial on a charge meeting of a training class for of murdering one of his wealthy membership in the Commerce Methodist Church will be held at Bluebird in Commerce. Township. tiny craton applicants joining, the church rain may end today if/officially on Communion Sunday, summations are completed by the! ye anager. which contend Dr. for new members will be held in Adams poisoned patients with nar- the afternoon, according to the cotics to benefit and the defense which claims the interested in joining the class. poe sda is exactly what he appears may make _ to be—a quiet-living, honorable, contacting the Rev. bachelor, at EM 3-3004. Crescent Hills Church 31 Members Take Office Arvid Anderson performed the rgartens, a multi-pur- 9:45 a.m., Sunday, in the home of Rev. Perry A. Thomas at 4419| The class will meet for six con- secutive Sundays with, qualified March 10. On that date, reception their wills, Membership Commission. Persons). aida oliatnd by Mr. Thomas 4 =) Feet ene a at ‘oe a : S-Hout a. Wait for Medical Aid MR. AND MRS. FREDRICK HAYNES Lutheran Evenin g Rite Marries Area Couple Mrs. Edgar Ashbaugh of 50 §. Roselawn, Pontiac, was dressed in a white ballerina length gown with long sleeves tapered at the wrists and Chantilly lace ruffled from the waist down with net. On her head she wore a white cap holding a fingertip veil. The bou- quet consisted of roses, carnations and an orchid all white, tied with ivy and white satin streamers. Attending as matron of honor was Mrs. Harold Copeman of Pontiac with bridesmaids Mrs. .| Jerry Mosley of Pontiac, Kathryn Haynes of Waterford, Donna ' Copeman of Pontiac and Dianne Williams ,of Clarkston, assisting. The bridegroom, son of Mrs. Arthur Haynes and the late Mr. Haynes of 6455 Andersonville Rd., had as his best man Ronald wicz of Springfield. Robert Ash- baugh of Pontiac, Raymond pasyHaynes and John Schmitt of Wa- terford, and Jerry Mosley of Pon- _jtiac were ushers. * * * groom. Officials Still Working INDEPENDENCE TOWNSHIP —James Gardiner, itsky, township electrical inspec: | resign last week by the Township | Supervisor Floyd Andrews, are still working this week. Reports are that there have been no ‘changes in the situation. An- drews, at present, is out of town on business, | Long Lake Collision ‘|Leaves Two Injured TROY — Two Troy persons were. taken to St. Joseph Mercy (Hos-| pital, Pontiac, yesterday afternoon following a collision at E. Long Lake road, one-half mile west of! Livernois road. Both suffered head injuries. * * * Virgil Gunnarson, 23, of 385 Sec- ond St., Pontiac, told police that ‘ithe car driven by Sharron Lynn Goul, 16, of 1248 E. Sixteen Mile Rd. slid into his car and he was unable to avoid the crash. Police said the girl was not yet able to make a statement. Top Democrats to Pool Views in San Francisco WASHINGTON (®#— Democratic leaders will gather in San Fran- cisco next month fora national ‘conference on sociai and econom- ic issues. The conference will stress the “Western viewpoint.” The Democratic National Com- mittee said today more than 1,000 Democrats are expected to at- tend the conference. It will be held in conjunction with a meeting of the national and the advisory com- mittee. x + & This will be the first Democrat- ic National Committee meeting the decision to meet in San Fran-| cisco was made as a “‘fitting trib-| ute to the spectacular gains reg- istered by the Democratic party in the Western states and Alaska and Hawaii in recent years." The affair will wind up with a) $50 - a - plate fund - raising din- -iner featuring a speech by Adlai E. Stevenson, the party’s 1952 and) a presidential candidate. MA Lecder Succumbs DETROIT @ — Archibald Lind-. say Trowbridge, 57, the founder of invited tothe Detroit Branch of Alcoholics ning serv- -|Anonymous, died Tuesday night. ptist Church/Trowbridge, one of the originators and Feb. 10 of the movement in Michigan, or- ganized the Detroit chapter in 1939. A reception followed the cere- mony at the home of the bride- tor who were reportedly asked to | contact police or firemen. . irl, 9, Barrel wiaie i. tek, ress bad 1k es thes cs Bertha May Taylor was burned. when she pulled a coffee pot across the top of an‘electric range, A shower of sparks set fire to : __nae cross, “he child ran screanilng Inte ‘the living tooth of her home an hour and a half telephoning relatives and friends in a frantic ~ attempt to get someone to drive the child to a hospital. Troopers said the mother could not explain why she did not lake Oakland Meeting Jan. 28 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — The Lake Oakland Civic. Assn. GOT NEIGHBOR ap ambulance | to. jake. 3ertha to E in critical condition. = "The mother: said she finally contacted: ‘a neighbor:.who — “the girl to the Flint Osteopathic they were not equipped to handle. such serious burns and called ae .-. — a hore : Scott Free From Scotch?” Drinks 86 Proot Whisky we fo Hurle Ss ~ Physicians at Hurley said the child wateced first, secant ‘and dhird nernce tenn ove 34 per cant of har body. She was listed Doctors said, however, she is “responding to treatment.” ¥ Hospital: Authorities there~ said - Me Ste ere ties Bait oe ie a Orion Group Ist Meetings to receive medical. although hospitals were within a 15: wilt” ae brea ‘at 8 p.m. at Spm. Monday the Jyno Adams’ Berle Dean will report en “Func- minute ride of the child's home. school. tions of a Nominating Committee.” “ato previous ‘organiza meeting of the Council, Lyle Zis- ler was elected poeettent: Dr. Ar- i Mrs. Mary H. Robinson HOLLY — Service for Mary H. died Wednesday afternoon at her home, will be held at 2 p.m. Satur- day from the Dryer Funeral Home. Burial will be in Lakeside Ceme- tery with the Rev, Lewis Sutton officiating. Mrs. Agnes M. Richardson DRAYTON PLAINS — Service for Mrs. Agnes M. Richardson, 52, of 2729 Edgefield Dr. Waterford Township, who died Jan. 23, will be held on Saturday from St. Benedict Church at 10 a.m. Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. The body lies fn state in the Coats Funeral Home here until 9:15 Saturday. - She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Maket, moth- er of Mrs. Grant W. Ramsey of Washington D. C., John S. Davis, rickson of Drayton Plains and Mrs. A. G. McConnell of Pontiac, Seven grandchildren, two brothers Wil- liam C, and Robert C. Maket both of Honolulu, also survive. Mrs, Pauline Moenaert UTICA—Service for Mrs, Pauline Moenaert, 90, who died Tuesday at the Rest Haven Convalescent Home, Lapeer, will be at 9:30 a.m. township Friday in the Milliken Funeral ‘building inspector and Jack Lev- Home, and at 10 a.m. in the St. |Lawrence Catholic — Church; Rev. Edward J. DeKeyser will of- ficiate and burial will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Detroit. will be recited at 8:30 tonight at the funeral home. Mrs. Rosalie J. Katchum WEST BLOOMFIELD — Ar- rangements are to be announced for the funera] services of Mrs. Rosalie J. Katchum, 29, who died at her residence, 1906 Sarona Lane on Tuesday, by the C. J. Godhardt Funeral. Home. She is survived by her parents Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Herter, her husband Elmer, a daughter Susan Marie and a son, John Patrick, ‘both at home. Also surviving are brothers and sisters, Thomas J. of ‘Pennsylvania, Edwin C. of Wiscon- sin, Carl, J. of California and Ma- rie M. Herter of Pennsylvania. Ernest Stieve ROCHESTER — Service for Er- nest Stieve, 60, of 2370 Livernois Rd., will be held from the Pixley Funeral Home on Friday at 2 p.m. Burial will be in Mt. Avon Ceme- tery. Walter Elbert LAKE ORION — Service for Wal- ter Elbert Wenzel, 63, of 186 Brit- tain Dr., who died at the home of his’ sister Mrs. Clara E. Skélley/Garber said, “Singer was asked if the statements were made un- der duress. He also was asked if we had made any promises to him. He answered ‘no’ to both questions and signed statements to that ef- yesterday, will be held on Satur- day at 1 p.m. from Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Oxford. Burial will be in Gethsemane Cemetery with the Rev. G. E. Behnke offici- ating. The body is in Allen’s Fu- neral Home, here. Deaths in Nearby Communities Robinson, 86, of 807 Clough who| Oak of California, Mrs. Fredrick Fred-|“ K.; five children al at home; Eagy of Flint and Mrs. Donald Bancroft of Detroit. Ross T. Miller T. Miller, ‘28, 331 Reitman Ct., deputy who died yesterday as the result of a Jan 1 accident, will be at William R. Potere Funeral Home Saturday at 2 p.m. The Rev. William H. Collycott will officiate and interment will be at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. He is survived by his wife Gayle; one son, Dale; and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Miller -free of a drunken driving charge ./still is undetermined. City Court * was no accurate are his wife, Patricia five brothers and sisters, Fred of "\sandths of 1 per cent of alcohol ROCHESTER—Service for Ross| MIAMI, Fla. ® — William C. Rose, a 238-pounder who drinks his whisky straight—and often— proved in court he can down 20 slugs without getting drunk. Whether he drank himself scott Judge Francis A, Sobieski said he probably will hand down a de- cision tomorrow, * * * Rose hoped to prove that a reading by the city’s drunkometer measure of a man’s ability to hold his liquor and still drive a car safely. The 44: spirits every day, was arrested Dec. 15. Tested by the drunk- ometer, his reading came up .246. A person who gets a reading of | 150 — which indicates 150 thou- in the bloodstream—is considered law. *® * * : Rose and his attorneys chal- lenged the accuracy of the drunk- lometer. The judge agreed to a ‘courtroom test Rose came in with three pints of an %-proof blended whisky. He drank almost a pint and a half in about 4% hours. He took it straight, with ice water chas- ers. He had several cups of coffee during that time and half a sand- Mary Low of Pontiac. wich at lunch. But he never got drunk, “The ‘Given Under Duress’ Says Lawyer DETROIT @ — to obtain signed statements. “In statements made to me,” fect.” Singer was picked up this Jan. Singer Confession Forced? confession at Singer’s arraignment today in the sex-slaying of JoAnn degree murder in the Jan. 2, 1953 death of the -18-year-old Detroit co-ed. He was to be examined be- 12 on a morals complaint. He described the Gillespie slaying to detectives Glenn D.. Coller and William E. Sheedy. * * *® The Gellespie girl was raped and slain as she returned home drunk within the meaning of the year-old apartment house so. manager, who es his pint of ving Trying for Truth Proot JOANN BINDER after spending the evening at a neighborhood movie. The engagement of Joann Binder to Richard Anderson is being an- nounced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Binder of 988 Walnut St., Lake, Orion. His parents are Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Anderson of 3113 Henrydale S&t., Auburn pbuilding here at Lafayette and eed A duly wedding is Liberty Streets this weekend, Refreshments will be served in the school cafeteria. List Current Books as Best Circulators Mrs. Stella S, Travis has classi- fied the following as the current “best circulators’ at the township library at 3201 Orchard Lake Rd. " Nen-Fictton hey iat ab Gettycvess by Béwece J. Stackpole, The Nun's Story by Emily imbrough This wzrarrpere by by t Men to Match My ene cL | Winslow, i in by Margaret Merrill, Iter Toei This ai a's unr by | " G Name-Bruce A. Gray ““\Schoot Superintendent A former Pontiac resident, Bruce A. Gray, has been named new su- perintendent of the Marshall -lgchools, Gray, born and raised in lives at 37 N. Johnson. Moving This Weekend SOUTH LYON — Post office and workers will move into their new Jan. 26-27. place on Jan. 19 at 7:30 at Byron Methodist Church, in the presence of 200 guests. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward C. Wilkes of 410 Robert St., wore a gown of white satin and lace with a hoop and frain. Mary Margaret carried a white prayer ‘book with roses. ‘Veterans of Jail’ Frank Lansing LAPEER — Service for Frank Lansing, 66, who died Tuesday at Lapeer County General Hospital, will be at 2 p.m. Friday. from the Baird Funeral Home here The Rev Donald Pinner will officiate, with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. ever held west of the Mississippi. | * Chairman Paul M. Butler said/ Thirza Caster of Flint, Mrs. Free- ‘Surviving are his wife; a son, Paul; one granddaughter, of La- jpeer: four sisters and one brother, Mrs. Margaret Bennett and Mrs. land Irish, Lakeport, Mrs. Charles Disch, Port Huron and Charles Lansing of Pontiac. 4 Herbert J.. Stranahan ROMEO — Service for Herbert ‘here, who died on Jan. 22 will ‘be held Friday at Wilbur Funeral Home at 2 p.m, Burial will be in Romeo Cemetery. Catherine Grace _ BERKLEY — Service for Mrs. Catherine Grace, 84 of 2072 Sunny- knoll, who died Tuesday at her home, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday from the Sawyer Funeral Home with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. . She_is survived by four children, Mrs,, Ruth Johnson of the Sunny-\be covered: GMC Will Instruct on Diesel Engines fleet operators, dealership em- operation and servicing of GMC’s new turbo-charged diesel engines is being launched by GMC Truck and Coach Division, Sponsored by the GMC Technical with a training session in the Gen- eral Motors’ Training Center in J. Stranahan, 85, of 219 S. Main/Philade! sales . Plans call for more than 100 af the training sessions during the re- mainder of 1957 with an anticipated attendance of some 500 persons. Courses, lasting two days, will be taught by factory trained instruc- tors in 30 GM Training Centers across the nation. iphia. Subsequent meetings will blanket GMC’s four national regions. tenance, and re! A series of meetings to instruct ployes and field personnel on the, Favor Treatment \by Local Jailer States” have rallied to defense of their host — Boyle County jailer 34 it workhouse. The grub over there s0 rough you have to wear glov to eat it.” Injuries Prove Fatal Vn geet DETROIT @— Joseph Deeb, 64, lot Dearborn died Wednesday night of injuries suffered Monday ,# | Heigh Denison- Wilkes Rite Read in Byron AUBURN HEIGHTS—The mar- Pearls were accessories to the cos- riage of Mary Margaret Wilkes tume. a and Arnold L, Denison Jr. took Maid of honor wag Patricia Wheeler of Rochester, assisted by bridesmaids Mcredith Hogan of Byron and Patricia Bale, sis. ter of the bride, of Royal Oak. The bridegroom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Arnold L, Denison Sr, of 3415 Cutler, Drayton Plains, had as his best man Arnold Larson .of Pontiac with William Barber of Auburn Heights, Harvard Rich- ardson F. Byron and William Bale of Royal Oak as ushers, ~*~ * * : Reception. was held in the VFW Hall in Byron. The couple will reside at 410 Robert St., Auburn ts. Head Nursing Assn. DETROIT — Eugene Beach of the southeastern unit of the Monroe has been reelected presi- dents of the southeastern unit of the Michigan Nursing Association. Lloyd Johnson of Farming- ton and Fred E. Moncrieff of Ann Arbor were named vice presidents. A Miracle Yarn Solution Dyed Stain Resietont rw» CARPET You can haye your (App. 12'x1%") | satis” $95.20, Sai THE FLOOR SHOP migee i i . iy : sane BUYS! NATURAL REST MATTRESS year after deems <6 (cose SOLD FOR ‘59° Con-sealy-bed with foam rubber cushions and 650.50 quality Sealy Mattress Sl pal aesoeatte with button-free mattress SAVE 100 Complete; Headboard, Mattress, Bor Spring and Steel Freme almost one-third on the opens effortiessly wee eee Seaiy's amon $99.58 quakty rh.) Bae Con Rest” Mattress that . PE be de -mye: ~ dornengh sleeps two in superb comfort! $! 95 pir 5 eee 8 sO batons metre td bo ing end By dey on n- covered in the same charming ee ean de gove.se WaLUE , Sie pra plone -SOLID conceal the shape of its air scoops. 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' Napa Valley Barbecued Chicken - 1 3-tb, ready - to - cook broiler ~ tryer, = flour ‘ Ma butter, margarine, or becon cup catchup " "4 cup ry cup water 7 sableapoons Jemon juice iy ee ire paaionpeome melted butter of mar- a tablespoon brown sugar Coat chicken with seasoned flour. .|In hot melted butter in large skil- let, cook chicken until evenly Use Canned Fruit Juice ‘in Dissolving Gelatine When using canned fruit in a Almonds Dress Up Fish Like almonds to dress up broiled fish fillets? Then lightly brown a half cup of the slivered blanched s\nuts in a quarter cup of butter or 7 margarine and pour over the fish. \jelly roll? When you make this ine ing between each golden layer. m.| Wis poapively Se austen, fluf- , CHOCOLATE REFRIGERATOR CAKE — Whe ‘Would ‘guess that ‘ Sunny grapefruit, oranges and: ses fey iiepnent ptirted’ Got 20a" jelly veil? Actually it's much’ are good selections to easier to make and so delicious to eat! The rich chocolate cream | Miting makes this refrigerator cake a real appetite tempter. — i | ‘sare Chocolate Icebox’ Cake’ Is Dessert to Remember ee ewe ee handsome Chocolate Refrigerator Cake, that’s when! The first step in the recipe, you see, is to make a’ sponge cake batter—a. superb one, thanks to the grated orange rind enhancing its delicate flavor—-and bake it in a jelly roll pan. It comes out vel- vet-textured and feathery light, but here the resemblance to a jelly iu Tt tf share of the credit here, as do the last minute. Yes, Chocolate Refrigerator Cake is a Teal party dessert, You needn't be an expert to produce it but everyone will enjoy it to the last forkful. Chocolate Refrigerator Cake % cup sifted flour % teaspoon baking powder Filling and Frosting Ye cup sugar rated is butter I. - aateemeand sugar ‘until’ light. Add sugar end. beat well. Then mix in vanilla and the beaten egg whites folded in at/¥ * |time you have some leftover ham. _ |can of condensed cream of chicken orange rind. Add flour and blend. Fold in egg whites which have been beaten with the salt until stiff but not dry. Spread batter in a jelly roll pan which: has been buttered,. lined with waxed paper and buttered over the paper. Bake in a 375 de- gree preheated oven for 13 min- utes, Remove from pan to cake racks. Cool, When cool; cut in 4 crosswise slices. i : For filling, put chocolate, sug- ar and water in saucepan, Cook until chocolate is melted. Add a small amount of hot mixture to egg yolks, then return to the mix- ture in the saucepan, Cook 2 min- utes longer. Cool, between pieces ot| jelly roll and over the top. Garnish with chopped nuts if desired. Chill Tempting Facsimile q . Lean 4195 of Southern Delight Achieve a tasty facsimile of a} favorite Southern Delight next Cut the ham in bite-size pieces (or smail slices) and add it to a soup to which % cup of milk has been added. Warm gently and pour} over squares of hot corn bread 1 teaspoon veniie For cake, sift flour and "yah! powder together. beat t eee yolks REDDI-WHIP. that have been split and buttered. Muchroom soup can be substituted for the chicken, At you prefer.’ 3 its. "FRESH GROUND BEEF HAMBURGER 89: T-BONE STEAKS YOUNG, TENDER, QUALITY BEEF Club Steak..." 49° Lean: Tender. Roast ~ finest regions— Center Cut Pork Chops Smoked PICNICS Sugar Cured Corn Fed Picnics, Mellowed with Sweet * Hickory Smoke 4 to 7-1b. C Avg. th Pork Loin Cut from tender, young, corn- fed pork from the counys. s ¢ , ib SIRLOIN or BONELESS ¢ ROLLED RUMP Ib LEAN CENTER CUT PORK cHops * 7° ARMOURS ROLLED ) Gold-Medal | Flour : Silver. Floss : Sauerkraut : New Era Whole Freestone Peaches 55: Style CREAM ' 69 CHILI STICK ™" 4O* rresr Squeezed Orange Juice GLADIOLA Biscuits TO LIMIT QUANT TS Can | 0‘ WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 2 197 OAKLAND « Tos Del AT Early Garden Peas SPANMIP OG it tasty.” That's the lord of i i 388 ii i | Per H a cloves. Simmer gently 10 minutes. oil until soft not brown. _ remaining ak freee otal lops; arrange in sliallow baking dish. . Broil, with surface of food 4 inches below heat, about 3 minutes. Serve at once. Makes 4 to 6 servings. ~ ‘Some Punkins’ Make Taste Treat in Gingerbread Save this recipe to use when you have a little pumpkin left over after making a pie. we fe iH FEMOM FESS FSE then molasses and pumpkin. Stir dry ingredients into pumpkin mix- ture until blended. Fold in chopped nuts, Turn into gresned pan (8x8x2 inches) and bake in moderate (350 degrees) oven 30 to 35 minutes or until cake tester inserted in cen- Delicious Taste Treat: Strawberry Muffins Here’s a new idea for muffins. You enjoy muffins with cranber- ries, with blueberries when they're gGEe Rigas Tikes Fur un. 1.0. Make, Fun. to Eat Are Popcorn Snowballs | type of dessert. sert with chocolate suace. dessert plates lined with per doilies, And, for a on. wanes Oe sugar, corn “1 pul nn ae, oor POPCORN SNOWBALLS — ‘Think what fun you'l have wien you serve Popcorn snowballs. Use amy desired flavor of ice cream. Shape into balls of any size and roll in glazed ground popcorn. Make ahead | - ot Sis nat tones Wel ainies: Sieve Sh Specs eae yes on large buttered baking sheet, to separate the kernels; cool com- pletely, Put~ glazed popped corn through food chopper, using coarse ‘cutter of grinder. Using a number 12 toe cream dipper, form 10 ice eream balls. Quickly roll balls in ground glazed *\popped corn. Pat mixture onto balls "\for a heavy coating. Serve imme- Salt Free £ Diet. Need Hole Be. Dull and Teas See fein ond alts Monofonous plest ways of making foods taste | more interesting. Buy tiny bottles | a.start. Savory and oregano are good in salad. The other herbs add rmuch to meats and stews and main dishes. Don't forget parsley and| its close cousin, chervil. Use sparingly at first, deciding | —— ee which herbs you like on certain foods, Mix some with falt-free | | Tender; Juicy Tender, {pL Club Steaks. a 49° Short Ribs | GRADE A _ Dos. 39° Bazley's Big Little Porker Sale! 7 RIB CUT [Choice Center | Tender Loin | ROAST ‘CHOPS ROAST — u 35¢ | « 73* | » 498 _ 9 Paracel PAN-REDI FRYERS Lb. 33° TF] CASH Bazley’s Sno-White Veal Sale!. MARKET SHOULDER STEAK Le. 33¢. MEATY BREAST “Lb. 19* RIB CHOPS uw 45¢ } Sisters Super Market "iy House California Sirloin or Round Steak . . > 69 | | Pork Shoulder Roast... . 39° Ground Beef..........3 1" Field Grown Tomatoes. 3 Lb. 29° Golden Ripe Bananas... 10° Remus Butter . sisses seene Aunt Jane's, Polish | Dill Fokles oo -nooss 28 32: Morrell’s Ha Birds Eye, Frozen Large Bologna .. Lean Ground Beef. . 3 89° Hot Dogs........+.3™ 99 M127 orwee Ub AQ? Lean Meaty Short Ribs . » 15° Chuck Roast.......... Chicken and Turkey Pies B = Sb » Cucumber long anges, extra sweet” ogee Eating Oranges --*"" Sweet By the Piece 3 Lbs. 95° 33° ‘ante cee pediess Grapefruit. one FRESH KILLED ROCK SEALTEST 3 If, Gal. Defiance | 006 FOOD. U.S. NO. 1 MICHIGAN all cleaned slim -- +" Peels Like © M i LK 3 SISTERS SUPER MARKET 608 West Huron Street 4 Prices Subject te Change Open Daily. 9 A. M. to 10:30 P. M—incl. Sundays “ripe oa bk % Greeting members. of Central. Methodist. Church at.the door were.. Dr. and Mrs. Milton H. Bank. Shown (left to right) are John Wilson, president of the Men's Club; Mrs. Bank, Dr. Bank and Mrs. Richard Mary Margaret Poole is fluffing out the perky bow on the dress of her sister, Betsy, while. Charles Porritt ties shoelaces for his small brother, Matthew. The chil- dren were just about ready for the anniversary festivities at the Central Methodist Church when they were photo- graphed. The girls are daughters of the Fred J. Pooles of Watkins Lake, and they are great-granddaughters of Methodist Church, Detroit. x *% * ‘The Rev. Dudley C. Mosure, ain of Goodwill Industries, Balmer,.president of the Women’s Society of Christian occasion was the SOth anniversary of the church, with the celebration held at the church Wednesday evenypg. ig '% = 14 Attend Meeting Fourteen members of the Happy | Wanderers Extension Club met! x Tuesday evening with Mrs. Harold | “Accessories. in the, Home,” was Permanent ame Bone roa Dun-| The Rev. Reginald Becker COOKED ’ nir e, was secured in Septem- presented by Mrs, Robert Anderson = at eed and Mrs. Walter Messer. eo , Ca See eee | ke ) Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Porritt, charter members of the church. Charles and Matthew, sons of the Donald Por- ritts of Washington street, are grandchildren of the late Dr. Lloyd’ H. Nixon, former pastor of the church. Another great-grandfather was Dr. William G. Nixon, former minister at First Methodist Church. Robert Field, chairman of the golden anniversary 4 committee, is pictured as he greeted Rosa Bradley (cen- ter), former“deaconess of Central Methodist Church, and Mrs. George Alexander, an early member of the church. Four hundred parishioners attended the celebration. Omega Mu Sigma / Omega.Mui Sigma sorority held at Guenther. ~ During _ | Shown just before the banquet are (left to right) Lynn Carson, president of the High Fellowship; the Rev. Calvin Rioé, assistant pastor of Central Methodist, and years of progress. James Braid who is studying for the ministry at Boston } | i f eg entines to patients at the On Conducts Meeting Mre, Mary Clifford and Mrs, Ying the meeting, a social hour Raymond Koskela were guests at “#s held with a buffet served by the Tuesday evening meeting of Mts. Petrie assisted by Mrs. John the Cherokee road home of Mrs. the business meeting New York City, University School of Theology. The banquet was fol- |Lewis street will spend the months by @ program commemorating the church's 50 |% February and March vacation- plans were made to send VélIFeb: 1 Tea Planned ‘County Convalescent glospital. Fol-by Wellesley Club An invitational tea for high! : * & school students from this area who Slides of the college will be are interested in attending Welles- shown during the afternoon. Mrs.| ani _ fley College will be given Feb. 1|William C. Norvell of Bloomfield) Tufts, There aie about 700 theatres in/bY the Birmingham Wellesley Club. Hills is in chatge of arrangements a ah , The tea is scheduled for 4 p.m.at.for the occasion. = Preparations for the 50-year celebration were made by (left to right) Mrs. G. Richard Jarvis, chairman of the banquet; Mrs. George Dietrich, assistant chairman of local church activities, and Bessie Carpenter, chairman of local church activities. od A | Personal News of Interest in the Pontiac Area Mr. and Mrs. John Yungk of; Jr, and sons, Jimmie and Rob- on Friday to spend a few days ing and visiting relatives in the) with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. south. | In Miami, Fla, they will visit ————~- assisted by Ethyl Vincent and)>°* Floye Young. Mrs. Hayden Henley! — ‘gave a report on her work ith)” — displaced persons in Detroit. (|. get the same bejeweled effect with | the latest links that feature false. stones. Ruby, sapphire and diamond effects are popular for 1957, com. bined with highly polished gold and silver, with matching tiepins. 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Stereos cae = “Dear Mrs. “Post: At. 4e.-the. be«)— ‘ef of many of my friends that ‘when a young woman marries she ;drops her maiden nathe and; substitutes her maiden name in its place. For example: Mary Jane) . Smith would sign her name Mary. Smith Jones after her marriage to John Jones. “T on the other hand, believe that when a young woman marries | she drops her maiden name en- | tirely and adds her husband’s name: to her own given one. Will you please tell me which is right?” | Mshes who she was. Don't Save "Laxures—Use Them! - table. Your perfume should be kept on your dressing The general rule is to apply it at pulse spots . « « one of these is behind the ear. j-your tub. You can. buy. one that | ~ Put the bath softener or oil, bub- bles or crystals or whatever, in uct to foam or dissolve, as the the tub. “Clock News: High Time = pefioners, tollet water and co \them among your lingerie, lognes, on a bathroom shelf near — ‘kerchiefs or in your pillow, _jthe tub shortly. after you turn on, lmnop: the- lipsticks 00) the water. This will allow the prod. (Put do not: keep: the. Nps | it. If it fs too cold, | . ‘Yon can aPPIY it too bot, ify Diamonds will ran, The room should be warm Watches Pen & Pencil Sets ease may be- ‘before you get into: --hepe:you. have a happy aa with those luxuries which soften Bee neemseg gage? i het ‘send a stamped, self addressed en- : \welope with your request for leaf- |let No. 1 to Josephine Lowman in’ care of ‘The ‘Pontiac Press. ’ ‘should be kept on Hh so soregen bode ho EURNITU RE At Its Very Best | Silverware. ‘Costume Jewelry— Gift Items McKim Jewelry | 941 Orchard Lake. 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The most luxurious versions ‘introduced at the International Scheduled May 25— Jones because it eatab- >'|Flower Show ee “Dear Mrs. Post: When a man. and woman are leaving their seats: ‘in a theater, does it seem rude The Spring Flower Show sched. tured if the man goes out of the row ‘led for May 25 at Pontiac Federal urged to attend and participate in) ahead of the woman if he happens Savings and Loan Building will be the classes. to be sitting nearest the aisle, or sponsored by the garden clubs of is he suposed to stand and let her the area, pass in front of him so that she may go out first?” * ‘ments as well as horticujture fea- A onl eP ‘THOUSANDS MORE Mrs, Bohiman is general chair-| rading, man of this third annual flower | The genera! outline “tl the show Show, It will be a standard show. was tentatively set up when the and will be judged. Answer: They go out in the order club presidents and chairmen met in which they are seated. When he Tuesday with Mrs. gets to the aisle he stands aside of Coleman drive. ‘and lets her go first, or Ge they' There will be artistic arrange- Q t Sweater Swing | | walk out together. | The annual Sweater Swing, spon- |Home Furnishings Market in Chicago were either black or big— so big that they served as the |focal point for an entire wall. The biggest model was a black | metal gong four feet wide with | ealy brees hands. The er Arranged for telling time were set on in the show. The public ts smaller brass circles, hung separ- blank face. Besides expensive marble, more moderately priced wall clocks also ‘adopted the luxury look in stone- like plastic. One. of the most lattractive was pie shaped with brass studs to mark the hours and rfrshmns -wreeeete supporting Enameled white hands * a Another round clock featured~a Fred Bohman Students to Gather we 0 brushed base center dial {sored by the St. Michael Athletic ‘black seroll pattern on clear glass, MALING SHOES this REDUCED REDUCED REDUCED! | Association in cooperation with the; school cheerleaders, will be held black hands. ‘midnight in St. Michael Hall. Prizes will be awarded and a aluminum \local dise jockey will make a bronze and silver as well as black guest appearance. There will also | be a featured vocalist. Committees are headed by Mary Raymond, Yvonne Koprince, Pat. Harbert, Betty Cronan, Walsh and-Shelagh-O'Rourke: ‘Hold Frozen Shrimp Under Cold Water | eer find special pencils for! Frozen shrimp can be separated Preserves and garden stakes use-) easily if placed in a strainer or ful right through the year. 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Andros; 32, and, | Gene Stauber, 35, ! * * a Greg Englehard, Cal. athletic di-. rector, announced their appoint. ment yesterday, Andros played, iguard at Oklahoma three years, | graduating |halfback at the University at To- | edo, graduating in 1947, ratio to the’ w—Pete El of Chicago went to the front after peddling 388 miles around the iwooden track. ’They also had 116 points in the sprints. The points, ‘however, have no bearing on the” outcome of the race except in the * * * The Australian team of Alfred Strom and John Tresidder started: the second night of competition with a slim lead. They were ahead ‘in sprint points with 192 after the first 26-hours of the 146-hour-grinds- =< heiptut itents,- most of which-are/"h Seid was cut from tao It two-man téams because of an jn- jury suffered by Nin DeRossi of But fce fishing is something like Italy on the opening night and the ~~ illness of Joe Amettle of Spain, Their partners teamed up to con- tinue the race. pe Chiefs Gunning for “Ast Wrestling Win **We're anxious to get this one,"* said Pontiac High wrestling Coach | Bill Willson today looking towards Friday's home match against |Fitzgerald as a. good opportuni- ty for his winless Chiefs to post ithat elusive Ist triumph. | The locals have been defeated ifive straight times in their initial "Season in the mat game but on leach occasion the beating was jadministered by a team which in 1950. Stauber played ranks neapthe top in state circles. Fitzgerald is the Ist opponent rated on an even par with the | Chiefs. | CLEARANCE WINTER SPORTS EQUIPMENT SKAT ES REG. ‘°” $14.95 Children’s Single Runner SKATES REG. . 3 88 $4.95 MEN’S & LADIES’ SKATES GREATLY REDUCED Sno Coasters | REG. $388 $4.95 3 SKI PARAS | | SWEATERS | SPORTS SHOP — | es : 7 enn | Coach Vito Perrone’s Spartans have also had their jumps in trouncings by Berkley and Gar- den City. Against Berkley, Fits- Kerald was~ blanked while the Chiefs bowed 46-7. That’ should give the home club « slight | edge if comparative scores mean ing. Willson will go along with his; |egular starting lineup with the nucleus made up of Mel Nosen- ichuck, Willie Duncan, Dave Pay- nex, and Duke Reilyea. Maturity Stakes Has 13 Entries Saturday ARCADIA, Calif. #® — Thirteen | Starters probably will face the barrier Saturday ag’ Santa Anita holds its tenth running of the fora Stakes for a purse: of 230, The weather man indicates that rain is likely, and if so, it will be ithe third time in the last four iyears that the Maturity has been ‘run in off going. * -* * Racing Secretary Jimmy_Kilroe isays King Ranch’s Beam Rider 'would move up in the mud. Beam Rider flew in last week from Win- ter quarters in Columbia, S. C. ‘He worked a mile between races |yesterday in 1:38 45, and Ralph /Neves had him in restraint after’ ithe first quarter. He will’ go ‘coupled with Better Weapon for ‘Ring Ranch in the mile and one- ‘quarter fixture. ' Magnate, Golfer Will Be Honored NEW YORK (® — Industrialist ‘John Jay Hopkins and Clinton F. Russell, 61-year-old blind golfer from Duluth, Minn., will be hon- ored tonight by metropolitan golf writers, * * * Hopkins will receive the Gold 'Tee for the contributions he made ito the sport in organizing and jfurthering the International Golf blind champion, wili receive the Ben Hogan Award, given yearly . 'to.a man who has continued the igame after overcoming a handi- cap. * * * ; Some 500 golfers and enthusiasts will attend the Metropolitan Golf | Writers Assn, dinner at a midtown hotel. \I 77222220. WINTER SPORTS \ CLEARA Thurs., Fri., Sat. $9.75 Girls’ White § Figure Skates 10.75 Men’s Hard Toe Si +. with ge tendon guard Men’s and Ladies’ ‘g” Ski Shoes O48) Northland § 1 9” Sebeteen “15” Northiand Hockey and ‘Goalie Sticks York Bar Bell Sets -WELDEN © SPORTING GOODS St Mt, Clemens FE 4-681 om errae 2. LS OOM EO aD event of | a tie in the lap competi- oe souk ae the hopeless _addict.|,,_.,.. as Y rg nate 2 v4 i 7 a 2 i | in 2 i Wy * essedh! 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Py 7 MIAMI BEACH, Fla. des and John Holmen: old man who allegedly posed as | - SS ——— (Joey Maxim, once formidable light Maxime, oi tet eet hand, fiest| peoteanionst faethe as Lv OT ae heavyweig addition to slipped through the ‘ropes in 1941 roza in several Sealiicaaae Kime sie quacxe [netvawelght Souing champion, ap- a teeal ‘witensses whe wiiand peeceded te ehesae tm Til held in Miami today. SR wecdhaues's’ hh voac ane -— "yp enere determined to prove Leo 'De- thrones of Ss Iam! Beach eo-(bettion, whwiie $2, ining 24 and E. Weeks, special agent 33 ‘. te = E - POnape : = oi; |e : : *. - tion, said last night that federal ‘CxAIN _._ APTERNOON CLASSIC nds, will once again step into gone undefeated in 19 holder and his manager, Doc ee Res. wy Glarneds Invest. 30 Gene's TY sa the ring at Miami Beach tomor-| outings, scoring knoc 14 |Kearns, are counting on “experi- on — oe See Suinkere “39 43/Oakiand Coin- 49 Team 9 28 row night against young Eddie Ma- the encounters, The Redding, (ence’’ in tomorrow's bout. “Just * Pou, HSpiS cusses % Nolet [because a guy (Machen) comes|ti#- charging interstate transpor.. A-tonas TT ts |Pontiac Pottery 38 D&K Bulldozing 21 . ‘along and wins 19 fights,” Kearns tation of a $150 worthless peel i “Balek| HURON BOWL HOUSE LEAGUE og h D FE declared, “Everybody thinks he's » ; P - “4 61, Bace ce wes aS aturon -Ctnsn 48 341) Ingnam.Vog. fa Ma [prams pt seg oe diel oh Seabiscuit. Iraier .... lene alt Win nada @ on wee HBS eee BS u§ E a4 share, pelts 19.45: 81.60 |No. 1-2 pelts 18.50: cull Bales climbed! jter ewes mainly kinds good million to $543,009.524. '§.50-8.00, pelcpares ‘with $15 ~curcaeo: porarons | CHICAGO, Jan. 23 (AP)—Potatoes old; “ing last night ai arrivals 54; track 354; tdtel U . 6. ship, mediums 37; standards) ' pine f. 0. pan ure poultry up to a pag Temple, members of the Pontiac pps Po Fuel, and Builders Supply’ , : nge, sav the-in it 1957: pres--_ recent election by. the -organization’s..Board. of. 2.35~, ident, John B. Donaldson (right) of 204 Ottawa Directors. ” Dr. Fo iiaw peealdaad “Frade Poole, i & 1238 Heitsch Rd., congratulates Donaldson on his . INSPECTORS MURentit “reading *& hnpestion - Wheat Fades, “Others Steady DETROIT POULTRY Pn ond Jan, 24 (AP)—Prices paid Deputy b. Detroit tor we. i Heavy. vy ‘19-20; light 11-13. tree. age last Thuraday t very active | Heavy beetirs or fryers oe Tbs): more higher: limited supply yh peeree Bodke 8-20. "Gaponeties (S'4-6 prime jindividuals .00-36.00; most 26. cont “ona low choice 21.00-28.00; weer a Heavy type hens 27; toms and wandara uneven 16.00-22.00; su pps onetes “te ene ee ae heavy. type, riwnite hens many below 14:00. tale aonten tm excess panty tio oe very ane, aber CHICAGO LIVESTOCK bs ny re cl : 2 s y AGO, Jan. 22. (AP) — (U. 8. De- ample ae eaten oe CHIC partment of Agriculture) — Salabie hogs 9,000; moderately active; several jo 1b. butchers stead mostly 1-2 190-230. orm e Se Ld shade lower Lodge Calendar fate on a few lots mostly No, 3 butchers; sows moet? steady; limited shipping de: mand; tchers under 220 ib. scarce; ers 18.75-18.25; latter price for No rade 340-580 Ib: 17.60. , , . | coun oamgzins cave ae; swe! News in Brief and steers § choic: 1100 ib, fairly active; over 1100 Ib. steers mostly he} mainty~ 2-3 “1R0-250 Ib. bates grade; several lots mostly 1-2 these|Jan, 25, 7: Say ag 19.25-18.50; 30 head lots around| Degree. Wm. H. Anderson, WM. Special Communication of Pon- Adv choice below slow and on ® peddiing) %Ullus Polk, 42, of 14 Duke St. basis; heifers about steady; salable sup-| yesterday was found guilty on a y steers and heifers increased by about 000 head cartied from Monday; other|Charge of driving while under the ciasses cents to strong; stockers and eedéers f t es prime 1076-1250 ib, steers 22.50- 50; bulk good to average choice steers 17.78-22.00; several loads average choice eon | Rood 17.00-21 00: oon | standard to low good 14. 90.16.30: utility and commercial cows mostly 16.50-12.50; wn few — cows to 14.00; canners and cutters 5S: utility and commercial bulls 14.50-16. good heavy . y bulls 6 | 12.00-13.00; gues choice vealers 22.00- 1) 26.00; few end on choles v and standard . veers 2 0-23.00; few light culls down|to d load good and choice #00 Tb. feeding sere tae good stock heif- et calves 17.25-17.50 Salabdle sheep 3, 000; moderately active: | mainly steady on slaughter lambs and fully steady on sheep; good to prime wooled lambs 110 Ib. écon 10,00-21.25; latter price including a deck 110 tb. ay- ‘erages: part deck 05 Ib. 21.50; deck choice and prime 121 Ib. 19.50; moat WEW YORK eB) —Nattongt ae pr eral = * low good lambe bow —— 50; anak te ‘or about loads mostly choice prime shorn lembe carrying fall shorn Lake Orion. Fri. & Sat. Adv. ‘tte! cuit fthetce cess®| ‘Linoleum choice siaugh- , and below 4 and Paint Sale. 1 ~ | price- at Jack's, 277 Baldwin. Adv. influence of liquor and was fined $100 or 15 days in jail by Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice E. Fin- *|negan. Pontiac’ Lions Club Annual Rummage Sale. Toys and chil- dren’s clothing. household goods, men's work L pete large selec- tion of GOOD merchandise. Thurs. Pri., Sat., Jan. 24-26. Open 9 am. 9 pm. 128 West _ Street next! to Service Glass Co Adv. With ad your watch cleaned, $3.50, Sevtiote prices. 65 § Saginaw. if your friend's fm jail and needs bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. —Ady. Rummage sale, Youth Center. STOCKS — — BONDS Consult Us for, First Hand Information | iF in Stocks and Bonds | We maintain a direct line to a ‘omuber of all Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute quotation service available at all times. - _C. J. Nep hler Co. U.S. Awards Contracts to Midwest Companies TOLEDO, Ohio (9 — The De- partment of Commerce today an- nounced government contract awards to the Cooper Tire & |Rubber Co. of Findlay, Ohio, and ‘the p Corp. of Jackson, Mich and Van Wert, Ohio. . Cooper got a $29,015 contract to Classes Offered in Waterford Area Ponder Autopsy BEE pose = co cof ity Resident Find R. C. Breeding lying in Back Yard of Yale Street Home ficials were undecided today whe- cerning the unusual death of a 29- pronounced dead about 4:15 p.m. Wednesday ‘“‘due to exposure,” by Deputy Coroner Leon F. Cobb. cu the rest of the grain market DETROIT EGGS fairly steady on the Board of Trade EROS Dea Sh Oe ced cept Whites: Grade ee ltt. alt: of snow or rain over sections of the fags Sie fia a %; medium | Winter wheat belt, including Kan- Mia. Grade. jas “24, wid" ava. 34 888, and the forecast of more to 4 ‘eva. 43: sf, AE) bgp i fare ir $3 "Ghecks 3 a ata wid. ave. 24%. - * : * : spiitites! Grade™ A, large 31-35; medium Wheat near the end of the first nena: | od A, large 20-30; medium hour was Y% to 1% lower; March eounteet steady. Dedmand is fetatt ler, March $135, oats unchanged to 2 shopping a sngeteed | BY bad % moor a ee floor stocks have cleared changed lower, AB, |, well. ee "| and soybeans unchanged to % high ; er, March 52.52%, and lard 5 to cents a hundred pounds lower, ’ Livestock March. $15.40 ain r ; 4\_ perrorr. Jan 24 (AP) (OSDA) —| As a result of the moisture new. 3 mar oe mer th top crop shen aur were wn a comers : . crop’ wheat, Ro. = ‘iiss 180-246) slightly lower at the opening, ay 00: 808 quickly extended its losses. Grain-| ‘00: crop would cause selling. of casi wheat now held in the country, Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 34 iAP) — Opening me ,£PAIn prices: 6; A waeeeers 243% Mar. “beg! 7% Ram gay io ay ae oc a 4 Dec. ..:..... Heth July 2.022 Le ieeer. ae % Sep. . cesses 150% ‘ ‘May Sasderes 13g Mar. ........15.40 2 ne eeeee ree is ay eee iS +4 Dee. 27121) 13ase se ‘lie Poultry in the back yard of his home, Thirteen-year-old John Lawson, 101 New York St., found the body ‘on his way home from Lincoln to a| Junior High School about 3:25. to Detective Thomas|/s) According C. Mitchell; Pontiac Police, Breed- ing’s wife had taken their two chil- dren and left Monday to go to Kentucky, From cuts on Breeding's hands, police’ theorized he may have been trying to enter the locked house. (Fight Over Marker in Upper Peninsula tion between Upper Peninsula com- munities anxious for a state his- toric marker was reported today by the Michigan Historical Com- mission. The Negaunee city council has asked the commission to recon- sider location of a marker at Marquette to memorialize the Mar- Lake Superior district., Ralph Sheehan, manager of the Greater Ishpeming chamber of Ishpeming or Negaunee should be selected as the site for the marker, closer than Marquette td the heart of the iron ore country. Dr. Lewis Beeson, the com is sion executive secretary, said ‘markers on other subjects would _ _ be placed in the complaining com- munities—although perhaps not by 8 this summer. to all of them,” Beeson said, ‘‘but we have funds for only a limited number of sites this summer.” Dividends and four per cent stock were de." a in ! * ; Fe a ee eer a ee oe Cay tae: ea, ,| Although “presently, there is| ere nothing to indicate foul play,” of- R, C. Breeding, 58 W. Yale, was| Breeding was found lying face up Glass in one of the doors was bro-| 51) M.\ ken, - LANSING (#~A lively competi-|2* quette--iron range, oldest in the i. Commerce, wrote saying either “We're going to try to get around| she! Sisare Dancing FBI (3 z : 4 FS Eo E 7 atures One lt 10 Most Wanted - Adults living in the water YASHINGTON The FBI iad = = 5 "geo ? d : j # bs Praeral Home ORONO Ronelsar-lobne FUNERAL HOME i i Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance E ther an autopsy would be held con-|°** The Pontiac Press FOR WANT ADS DIAL FE 28181 Dated J 23, W.O. eld Comm: Death — ich! office for public inspection. Notice !s also hereby given that ae and the 999 00 08 eo ees ascaess a mm Ob 08: yeSzesex of Pontiac, will meet in the Seenmtasion Chamber in said Ci Help Wanted Male 6. DIE MAKER C. SCHUETT, Realtor 1404 mest Righland ear Ra. BARBER OR APPRENTICE. BYL- ike ld us tae sald * Oa epeertenne the pian ort and esti the cost A We noed a m wae te tnterected becom . "Ford tates aa za fo ts 8 Pontiac, asserting both communities are | tos7 he gestions and objections that may be made by parties interested, W.0. ‘T099> Dated January 23, ersonnel of Ford Moto: and the Michigan Dis- fributer 1 If pos can qualify this is / BOY'S: sr) YRe. oo PA ART TIME xt*.. — Cece CE OF SPECIAL q blacktop pavement on Astor nzest. pd or Meallege digree oi pay COL UMBUS, ¢ Ohio (AP)—Quiart. pf blacktop erly dividends of 7% cents cash, Auburn Notice make 8,983 innertubes for the ord-|clared today on all Class A and. cinta ta nance tank - automotive command!Clasg B common shares outstand- sion Champ = Detroit. ing by the Nationwide Corp. -. Aeroquip got contracts totaling) Nationwide has controlling inter+ et ae ‘$140,391 from the submarine submarine supply est in Nationwide Insurance Co office in Philadelphia and Tinker| Columbus, Ohio; National Casualty} Air Force Base in Oklahoma for|Co., Detroit,-and ~ die ul hose and fittings. | _ {Insurance Co., Oak. ' ae! Joseph and Re Harger J. Phe a ra Batton, ss with the ler leigh line. Beart ie Dest nabaane! Write A-696-776. ie ae era] ‘Representative — DIVISION -FORD MOTOR A RR a So ac sees Pp Saeee ~~ een : — qoecemiesin La "OTE Mat nant Lm DESIGNERS (Experienced in body as- sembly, welding or final assem mbly fixtures.) . PROCESS ENGINEERS (Experienced in sis and Pinal assembl ae and soft trim or white.) Lincoln Division will be gin occupancy of its new Novi offices in March. . Temporary location; A- Building, Riverfront, APPLY , Salaried Personnel Gate 12, Schaefer Rd. Rouge Plant Open Ww, Michigan eek Days 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M. w Roches- ter. OL }7mt Co, has for salesmen TO SELL PAGES AD- VER’ We must suppie- ment our sales a, Seeee is "tall time permanent= territo sales ition. includes Pontiac cad arene throughout the STATE. All inter- tviews are strictly confidential. opport ties rded. This is a far above average saies sition in every respect. A serles of interviews to those appli- cants are between the ages of 2% and 40 and have a _ background of successful sales exp. Please. call 5-0251 be. tween 1:30 and 4 Week days for — Appoint. MEAT CUTTER rienced. A ¢ Bto: Brayton Praise met 7 BOY AND MESSENGER, must have own car. Good ¥~ Gail'ppreonast ‘depts Olive T-eaid OFFICE BOY Opportunity tc om many rehiteetaral worineerisg of ‘ottice.” No Tes saperioact an undertake oc- ao sec oe Can fer fall time, ze view, MI oor SMITH, TaRAPATA, MacMAHON FAREDG_ATTENOARS — Wo onet, not een Michigan i 4 —e_Mayne St. ‘SALESMAN full time,’ Pont area 5-5160, Ask for opportanity, or Female. SALESMAN a erase, -Oakland “ee one oy Pe rv ‘ant, . gre brit pytet cuttin o Union Street, Jean , hew York State. ® 23-45. pany will prov complete train- ing a well &s product. Desire perience but with the necessary ee Excellent earnings. 31, collect, for confi- Geatial | interview, 9:30 a.m, to p.m SALESMAN To ‘es P 4 Femthnee sae At ais Fi 81051. ime guaran one SALESMEN with automo flow of calls, to Rendle over. wad ERRY. E ADAMS en FE Drennan, cee 16) OReeearere bl ALTERATIONS. Furniture Refinishing 16A ‘Work Wanted Female 11 LION STORE SI 6. Saginaw St. Immediate Farnin Hours Cc. J.. Oden 13 Oxbow Lake Rd. EM }-3125 Your house or mine wa RED. HELP... Tax. $5.00 pe isc im et your home, te SAVE sme 8 ML BORE EEE oP amo oe. ‘oy fie, BE jain Pe tot, Ere. Fe 5 _Insurance Agencies 17A AUSTIN - NORVELL Lawrence Cor. Cass INSURANCE INSURE BY PHONE 2 Nicholie & ee ain MAHAN REALTY CO. Biv Wea- Laundry Service 18 fied. Beautifully FARSI laa i ry, ous Fa aie cleaning. plete sundry. PE 2-820. : ironings done im my home, >ia® EKO {AND IRONING. "AMERICAN PAPER BOTTLE CO. mission. ee 33215 — hE Ba gern, Fietnitr Hight housework, ee ARS Building Service 1 R ; c ‘pti * 04s. _ Moving & Trucking 19 ~~ A&B TRENCHING - Water line, Field tie. Pontiac Farm and — intansrial teat Tractor Co. .|_OR oan 3 ~_REDUCED RATES Car wh stn” 7 Smith ODELL CARTAGE T RENCHING AND BULLDOZING ._ Thompson PE 40001 AAA varvare Bast your mind “Wanted Real Estate 32A | 5 buyers for sam af the tacts om matters. ‘private+-K. L. Templeton, Realtor ANY NY OTRL OR : Woman NEED- Bs ini str e 2339 Orchard Lk. Rd. TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR 2-612. Confid Salvation is the “bird” 5 — eee, 1080 W. Army. _ron, St, P Phone FE Aerotred Knapp Shoes MORTGAGES, 2070 Airport OR 3-1603 In Debt | PLANNING A JTRIP? e pamaiaaaies § ~ ic PONTIAC TRAVEL Glens home, or oft, tah. the . wi or Good . Also tric stove.: MY 22-0432. . TO BUY OR AUCTIO _furniture, dishes, tools, MY 2-1821. a a a counsel. H. 3, vanw 4640 Dixie Hwy. i atl a wour contract Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 1 ; . 168 rm eagees ae Oot Wanted Real Estate 32A WE HAVE BUYERS WM. A. REALTOR & or 6 room " 4 ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron OA 83330 FE 2-741 WEARY? nating, fer os, “ always CLARK REAL ESTATE|’ 46402 or FE 44813 Ev 8 & Sundays Service WANTED 15,000 STAND- . ing timber, EM 3 | Ay Fe with ate . Ne a - money weet _ 2BA| ort pum. PE Sues, Me’ Graham cait?| SELLINGYOUR _ Pet: s3se:| PROPERTY? Wanted to Rent 29 We thod to eat ae ed pres: | 1 AR Shopping cente i 5 tobe Can ‘furnish mW. sae PE 4-500. “ - | Share Living Quarters 3 30 ere Pa gos, Seed yh E45, Bag at “pesmi to ¢ WiLL: SHARE scr gis Sita CONTRACTS WANTED bok need contracts for sae cfiate row Pears large, poy contracts. Real rs IN A Faz oa Mal Mosc wvogurfecus JOHNSON, Realtor yy .S. Telegraph Rd. PE 49534 tae | 000,000.00 SS oe Suen purchase Pantaet fr nae te dasdymb ae uh BUYERS WAITING DON'T'PASS UP A | MONEY Sell urineeded “|belongings for cash throu Classi cel Ads! al C. HAYDEN, Realtor WwW Byes. | 959 . You save time and money. @ needs homes of every type. us today, Russell Young W. Huror PE 44525 vet aby gm ae uy, La gure osce yor EM 33311 UN 9108 A CASH FOR YOUR EQUITY 4 JIM WRIGHT REALTOR 345 Oakland FE 53-0441 WANT TO SELL? ‘HAVE CLIENTS FOR foo ea A, - —— Lake front home on Wil- Poms. Maceday, or White Large home on small acre- epiinia 10 mile radius of or 3 bedroom heme, ian fos “taste ony on bas to t will trade nice home 40 atte farm on main * nlenway gs" ak Taylor Realtor, ~ CASH- IN 24 HOURS ¢ are now ve on a CAS COM. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 1TH. Saginaw st fe FE 5-8165 Open Eves. tilt ¢ p.m, es ae OR TI TRADE ™ Ge — wal ana chords Beane BUY OR SELL - to get ies ei, Wingtote re dak MG BOE, ae | Ay Rad 4 bus your incomes | buslaees ¢ “TO BUY. & LAKE- WartED TO BUY. 3 BEDROOM “TO BUY, TO SELL ONLY STATEWIDE dee aint et STATEWIDE several re who have con- us lake property, » Srme and 10 fo e oes, Reve antec at Myon" door P eleerane oi ,, Ones PE 4-71 THERE IS NO DOUBT NOW! ee Ce A Ad ar Noten of tim, eheamet with 2-way radio equipped cars and our very mod- ern equipped we are now in need .f 3 bedroom hom _ farms, vacant acreage and e perres tae be sales are one. e band a "rob TODAY FON AC ACTION TOMOR- ~ WHITE BROS. | Phone “OR noises Open Eves 9 — Sun, 1 to 6 to _ Rent Apts. Fi Furnished i 33 1 ROOM, PR. BA oret, clean man, gare bd ROOM FOR - be GIRL. . FE Stove & relrig 2 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN. FE 6-7818. #4 Florence. ‘IRM. APT. PRIV. Ext, MEN PE 4-2936. 2 LARGE ROO — CLEAN, CLOSE a Lena | “ADULTE ONLY. #1 AU- 3 woteie ks ; PRIV, BATH, BAST side, eR. couple. FE 32-1672. 2 APTS. CALs v= §-3202 between _12 p.m, to & p.m ROO ENTR BATH. * i oR Ricarose ‘apply after m7 ATH and entrafce, Bi Center. ; 2 RMS. MAple 5-3186 or PE 8-2512 a 3 FURN. APT- 261 State St. 7 LARGE CLEAN MS. PRiV. ent. Adults. 13 Pinegrove. 5 & os ROoM IND DIDS Ceapias en TURE inelud- . MY 20171. 468 8. Broadway, ike Orion. A A RR furn, 1065 8, Merrimac. FE--4-1667. tot I wil ‘uy your prop- ee Ee : tier COM FURNISHED APT. CALL RM & BATH. B BABY WELCOME j 7 ROOMS, RIVA BATH AND Trance. eouple. No ers, 104 5. dock, 7 RMS. COMPORTABLE. HIDEA- bea Ur Myrtle Dr) off ake ae 7 LARGE CLEAN RMS. & Ga- PE’ aoe Priv. Adults. $14 per wk. 219 §. Edith, building elose to down town, . inquire caretaker, om Waterford or Drayton |. . Phone OR 3-1355 ‘YT. HOUSETRAILER. Keego Harbor Trailer _Park. Woon EprIeRENGY ee $15 a incl f * per, week 3-0300. D BA end, Child seleiant. sterences. 1 Bock north | @ In, 2470 Dixie sym ct rm ap ‘includ g ali util. eT ; . FE 40003. Wrst | SIDE “4? . % 8. me. FE SS _gas heat. rr ‘¢ APT. a bewk, Gzany a ADULTS. 16 #. Fiumphries ie ie ron a wit -mU bed. Kitchen & APT. FOR 3 PRO- pie, on Cass Lake, near bus line, private entrance. $16 weekly, FE HOUSEREEFING Room. Prt. _bath, Adults onty. 102 Washingron. LOVELY LARGE 1 ROOM APT. . Older man. TRAILER FOR RENT, [OCATED + rent The best rentals area can otter. Jerry E, adams Broker. FE 68-0706 NITS . : , | Altractive new duplex type units. 5 "Eelvale ‘ea. Pe ae ? eaten at & hot child welcome. sql wacoms, FE tis" “™*" tml UPPER |? ROOMS & BATH. OAs Gas MODERN rg “WEST SIDE. BRICK 1 BEDRM. UXE 7X KITCHEN. 3 mt, welco ae ) ROOMS, 1 BLOCK FROM TEL ‘eater dais OE i HO 0gE, MOD. $ mies cost of of Auburo Hetghe. “ south on 3330 Crooks 4 ROGuE AND BATH “HOt Wa. Si bow ’ " _Cottage 5. 4 Bits. AND } BATH. _NEWEY BE DEC. welcome. Auburn Heights. _FE ".s16s tric heat. th wk EM dil Rd. off Collier cago. fn juire at $47 Aubure. | $90 «nous CHICDREN WLZOWE if ; ‘month Refer: } Re Peat at "hy r 2-126), — pert whence oe ATED | included. Phone MY 23-1864. ALL OTIL- ities. PE 2-6681 after 4:00. Couple. Weert T SIDE UPSTAIRS a... Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 eg | PA RAE x | 1 AND 9 BEDROOM PARTLY FUR- Lake uron, 7 BIG ROOMS. Fiki Pingt eho 7“. and en oy close REALTOR HOT Elizabeth | ATH, UPPER e, in 4 nil onth. Call Reeitor ‘partridge _FE4¢-3681. RMS. NEAR TEL-HURON. rr & BATH UPPER, UTIL- ties urnianed. Clean. Adults only. . PE 23-9008. SMALL ‘YEAR \R AROUND 6 eet: TAGs ae 10 pes hag on — HOORE Fem hEnT. ¢ AND Bata, | PENT atl saan . Pensacola couple only. FE 23-1188. P Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 9 BEDE BEDRM. HOUSE FURN, FULL basement with oil furnace. Call reeoe 3-204). _ Rooms With. Reerd oa WALLED LE. MOD. 7 BEDRMS VERY * Giose to city Reasonable MA |. ¥. 91 Bon NEW, 7 CAR SARA GARAGE. OR 3-3572 $90 «om after a We oe ity, Reasonable. $88 = ROOM "HOUSE, 1 NOT MODERN. month, . 3364 Bethurst. FE Convalescent PA 38A | ae WEY take won: | “ORSINO _MA 4 a 2 3318 NWOOD RD. 7 BEDRM. BRICK HOME. PART. ly modern. FE 4-8057, .i3 BEDROOM HOME LAKE Priv. mo. trom : Belen Pontiac. eM Fees Ril RANCH 600 MONTHLY. ren accepted. OR 3-2142. 7 BEDRM. Gas HEAT. iis | baths, children welcome, FE 2-1213. tac Mir, Pu Set mo Ci gig Ha ac if mo. ‘a. tT §, FE 206 3 BEDRM. GAS HEAT, WEST side, near school, FE 37618. _ 7 RMS. AND BATH. 93 A MO. _PE 32-0018 ; bome close in, Kg r oom basis dave or TE +4153 4 Bi HQUEE 6886 MONTCLAIR . off Blvd. seus at 1166 eton Bt., Rochester. canes svt Sinai vente me. wk. No drinkers ston, Mich i “ROOM. MODERN. “CARPE roughout ange elec rn. Refer. requir: 4. 3. miles from FE or FE 6-976 FILL THE rene open, Me, were BATH | § RM. BRICK DUPLEX, GARAGE. up. auto. gas heat thet water. _-Oll_heat, close in FE 2 32-2376 side near feneret ee ¢ ROOMS ‘& BATH, O7L HEAT, Fe 26341, after 2 car garage, now available, FE _ #161. 22-9654, Lg NEW f ROOMS & BATH Doris Hotel Rooms HOTEL AUEURIN : Rooms by Da Also 1 or 2 room refri OFFICE SPACE FOR main floor, Ven Welt. mutate = OPPT @ RMS. & BATH. OL. FURN. $18 _ PE 2-3873, im Hntel Walaron blork For we Sale sale Houses 43 nics >t ty YEAR Ot OLD BRICK. Tiled bath sce Lot . 316, 250. OR 3-4160 “et a *) ~ EXCELLENT BUY From owner. a. bana sto 4 woos 9 are auto, ot. ep Eater, Star me r r schools center, Smal 3 . ke taken at HOUSES LARO: LARGE A AND 60 ALL in: and outside of Pocties, ROSE McLARTY, Bkr,: _FE2. eS FE 5.3578 m brick tab K Tench, teers “lawn 1p Estate " Rochester 2 Blair Realty 6. OR 3-1708 . __E. WILSON 430 DN., 3 BEDRM. en “$780 DOWN . room ae teeated large s0'x200" oth SE x oe. Yard is 7, wae sopres, 9 310 a. to 419% go * month includes taxes and 2 Lots—Lake Privileges iy fn to ofl fur- Sa Lake Front oe | Roy Annett Inc. Silver, Lake Area WM. H. KNUDSEN TOR, Pontiac Bank Bldg. FE 44516; Eves. Call FE UPPER LONG LAKE . a verctrftettne ae | SE Pelteae te’ “Fe ~~ BY OWNER - BEDROOM Owner transferred en ae 3 paved at. priced #1. #1000 uo ed Take apres ‘fee ‘site oS are SPE eee. ee ~T0 SETTLE ESTATE home has livin oom dining Tile 7 room. 1% bath home on N| 2. beareoms And. beth - up. Awe * eng x located on» com $7,500 on, matic hot water heater and laun- “terms to settle estate. Could be ary , Tare-/ Eessession io voty — A . r bh We tt suggest you see A kelgese comutbation inepect tas] # Hebt” away . -secrifice today R,, "RIL EY ¢ 800 Ellirabeth Lake Rd, FR ¢1187 "WARD E.. PARTRIDGE “Az REALTOR FE 43581 *8050 W. W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. "TIL 9 * MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | on RESALE. This *, sopom tae home bh = TRADE | Bieri ee fe be and crear car! Sait Gan sens? cpastra walt 3 bedroom home wi rms and screens? loty, * ; ato Ss r Edw. M. Stout, Realtor "Site uC BE Wee, ane SEES =| KNUDSEN tr t Eves, ona ti MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HAPPINESS- =|GATEWAYS to HAPPY LIVING LAKE i ¢.. insulated, 6 room and 3 bedroom, one floor with exe dorm for = gg og tile. 2-car . with rill ei ra ae MAHAN bs AE ae oat tn refs "eae a “ivaw W SCHHAM | ae ae FE 54-9471 le oones, FE: §-2866 LIKE NEW rate le *y with fn"plastered al ene cise hardwood floors that fa. make you want to nen f and ft. Tnchdor ste area, ce es auto. free _& dryer. Only $2,- own. UNION LAKE »RD. 2 etree modern full bath, aes $1,000 down F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR OR 3-1235 Offi tee n 9-7 After OR 3-6449 Comer Williams Lake Road & M39 NICHOLIE, of 1 per m NORTH ASTOR insurance, , 4 large rms. & bath, tn f M2 | nice shi Lot 60 %, ACRE with 100 foot 3300, close to grade school, : Frontage 1 anne home wi 5 bed- $7,500 with very reason- rooms, livin with able terms. dint et "hodern tntchen,” select onk , bath with shower, nice POR, oan EAPees utiiity room, auto heat, early new 3 bdrm: home = s s r * 3 acres, a garden land near es on exterior, Attached car ston, ‘es « i. to death, bsmt., garage & 8, hee. Posed bie tan bus. . ve! needs CITY. BRICK 3 BEDROOMS some inside finishing. A . Thies home has 3 wr fat ralne at st0.000. nice bedrooms al] on one floor. Excellent terms. Homey living foom with dinin . ell — chen, tiled VACANT, DOWN bath . Oak floors, full Wear’ dara oe tan} basement, with tiled firs. Rec- Ors. toms. : reation i ee and hot ee heat, ins c. she ‘a ‘ =? Bowes 4 ot ony eh ee month including taxes CLARK reer (ese & HARGER CO, ‘ Ws ee ke * ~ Til Reg, US. Pat. OM: © W087 ty WHA Series, es “When-F- took this job, Mrs, Rooney: told: me. always: to be prepared for unexpected gueste—so I keep my things day. Beautiful fleors 8- tered walls, lovely bath and Kitch: fu basement, oll host, Seas ee: \ . Dear rage, Nice lot, near shopping p< ter, bank, ac! and "3 $1,000 DOWN Sra tee fe Say Hi: es tart tat "R. D. RILEY, Broker we Ells, Lr. Ra, PEs -lis? $670 Dn. LARGE 3 BEDROOM “RANCH MASTER” NEW SUBDIVISION. ~- PAVED STREETS LOTS 16'x160° TO PONTIAC ROAD TURN RiGity KcROSs OPDYKE \% MILE TO MODEL NOSAN BUILDING co at and auto. hot water heater situated on lot with nice gar- den ope. A 400 ft. from = land e. Full $7500 $1000 down. . OFF JOSLYN — 2 bedroom bun- .galow with kitchen and di- nette com bin: , Das basem auto, oil heat, gas water nest. er, car garage fenced rea sees. price $8500 with 9800 George R. Irwin} go | SE Edie ont? Batem Ave. : FE 6-0605 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE TRADE Pioneer Highlands TRADE Brick Ranch With breeseway attached garage. bed- oversized gare | TRADE Commercial New 20x40 ft. masonry building with brick front on _ 4 jal lots. Excellent 0} ity for 101 uses, down or owner would consider smail home in * trade ss, MAKE Bateman ‘Kampsen REALTORS” FE ns 377_ 8. Telegraph Eves "BUD" Suburban Rancher mengelow with wih pviegon on on 2 lakes on st like new,. with generous tend” area (including drapes), com efficient kitchen, minum storms and screens, pane a air ofl hot wal large corner lot, Offered at $14,700.06, Indian n Village . home within e easy ” Jobieg” “i to Tel Tel-Huron een- ter, Features co: rm. full 4 room, cheer- fe en with, break- ‘ast tile base. at $i * i eae Me la = See Ee Ae Pladteres wails, Hardwood floors. liodern kitchen of e pes... : basement A heat. On « large lot. ved move in! "adds, Inc. eter COLORED FAMILIES Beautiful 4 bedroom brick home. With 1 new John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron St., Pontiac SEWARD STREET GI. $300 DOWN Two story brick home, with 3 rooms, two baths ri place. full basement, sewer, wa- “and level, landscaped lot. PRICED AT: $10,650 .ON VA ; . TERMS WM. A. KENNEDY REALTOR Huron FE 43568 Open Evenings ‘til 6 Johnson 3007 ~W. FOR BETTER HOMES GI RESALE J seen tile bath, 'arge living room ww “f, id ay: 4 ing ‘itchen, tehre deans’ che: . fall base with auto, 60x170, easy sonmne monthly payments ATTRACTIVE HOME with Ev ner, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 Set raph Rd. payment § fig, Feat me. Coe NEW YEAR BARGAIN CHEAPER THAN RENT ‘ # « i 5 - ; fe eS ks oe ee ee ee ee oe ae % bathe, led glassed pore brick ter es, and grill. 1 acre i . Price $ii pint best results Uist Fai gf resu. ie Se a oth ‘e Ts. lespie St. Ph. PE 26413. | GIVE THOUGHT — Today for the 3 bedroom oid. Plastered wala pa ‘gas rage, beautiful la ti 1h ems nm oor Nice 2 bed ice room ranch, built in ‘54. red walls, auto. nS. sluminum storms chools. ‘Can ‘al be 8. oe soe, bout on I terms with $200 down’ Jim Williams. aT BEL BP Doarce, KENT Established. in 191¢ areat de when you retire. This Su ares, "2 a 1 y ed foam v Ne cors 3 . 3 Ire” Sedans tte "ot ‘Se space, good area. Will take of- birch Huron uron TI66 M59 OR_ 3-668) ‘Valley rosie tu e Excellent Investment _13-room brick income, located aS = street. Available on Oakland Av enue This is an. extre a ee neat home. Has beauti big. . kitchen with lots r! eup- boards, Living rm., dining rm. bedrm. down; 2 nice full bath up. Big John 1K. Irwin 3 west i ‘urom Street Phone FE. S047: Eves. FE 4-3415 $1 000 1 DOWN OOM HOME — 3 blocks from bears, ideal for large family or. heat, extra room ome, Oil A- nice family with wMeniigren to occupy this 3 bedroom bungalow, Gann floors & plastered Wot 13 est ot a wm a ‘ Ain Re, : Af ake : WEST SIDE - 3 family, ¢ & bath 7168 ». Oak ree toms base- om, 3 car serege, 4-1 shape, $26,400! ee te KENT. Realtor, at Telegraph | J cvorouen Pinks $1,000 DOWN well built, recently remodeled $1,500 DOWN bungalow on a sunny $ acre| "s ROOM BUNGALOW—Near Tel Reant Yor fruit & berries, oso, | Huron. 3 bedrooms, gas heat, —— You Price $7,950; lovely” kitchen, Picture & CALL NOW. NEW RANCH HOME — Attractive cedar shake exterior, 2 nice _R. Hi It ‘rooms. Pleasant liv: room l Z Frith vostibate closet. tile bath, bright ki chen, breereway. Realtor \ large ge 130, fulj 1011_W. Huron FE 5-6181 Price $ ih ae toteas” RENT BEA — Over fine espesre BROWN | & floors, oi}- heat. ail” insulated, i wk SSE Fetet: See tats now, $5,950: ~- New -2 bedroom cit 200. This $10,950 FULL PRICE — 3 4 ie Panter | e closets. leaving Only $1,250 down, of San ine], taxes. ins, ™ EAST SUBURBAN SPECIAL—New 2 bungalow ‘ ent to ie .» Loe 80 x LIT, Coder. . Only $12,950 FULL - Includ J full — LF, . —— go walls, See this one for value _ ranch in urban Teesion, ay e. vs } AND &. L. H. BROWN, Realtor | ee ST Slee” “h@ "VETS “eR DOWN ”” * 5 e. seers Be Sah cae ata meee For Sale Houses 43; For Sale Houses 43, 5-Room, Furnished | _ QUatrr¥ “features throughout ese — eae "nD aa 8 8 pm Brick ierrace-at 9 W. Rundeil Model ‘Open ne See uy Thru Partri fr Flaber ety” oa ‘Terces aie | Som aioe tia, tame vst Thre Patridge | ES | Ee | AT PISHER TERRIFIC RESULTS 77 19022 James mien. | sy =< Ge KINZLER |——ssstise" "3 TO SELL —10 BUY ony pant ope TR $950 % ieee So , ne Hoke 8 rms. and bath, fu coe et Srpiaaer oe| * COSTS ONLY Only $1,800" with $280 down, ‘plus Serer at Pt Pat O Lote: Rema po PAYMENTS J Y"E. ADAMS LAREPRONT — Voor BROKER One Acre—West Side #00 tll price "Call wickiy for ce beet 7 3172_W. Huron -__ FE 54510 Just out of city limits. S-room this one, EM 3-419, Mt go-| 5 ACRES—2 BEDRMS. | pe Bome with part basement AND erin Nt sae Bait Ts pceutindl seats alte rhe . Seat ir yam a. it"haetment ys tent pened | _WESTOWN ea | -~ iatnallleneall REALTY CO. Esotty" pine recreation foom with Humphries NR T-1% ACRES | Price, "sa000. with tefma* “a wise |: beocer ss od. porate, el heal $650 DOWN C. PANGUS, Realtor | Fx re Eres: Ets ads St Saate® gel] we re SESE Rhus | Sulicars, onepry, Nation , JERRY E. ADAMS a banoe Fa EX. iy, beick Tuneh, home. - BROKER KITCHEN. — Windows, tied 2072_W. Huron FE 5-4510 R. J. VALUET, Nicely lot. Only YOU CAN'T MISS— Realtor IN APPLE ORCHARD . Alm Sage er as | Men te alt” | EE ae Hew | North Fant M FLW D Noor. my iM WRiGhT Outstanding 6 beaten AREA THELMA Me 00 Mardwood “floors, “ntastere REALTOR mirror-like floors, uet-sized 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. om. 345 Oakland FE $0461 coved cet large Brig teem, | 7l_0san FE ¢304| Soren, garage, ond leree WILL BUILD | 2°18 a NK Raster bedroom 1 ‘BY OWNER 160 well land- Qn your it 3 bedroom home. Steam he e recreation ares | Lakefront ranch | style. wont. ing Mn iy So Well landscaped iat cen es | tata? fe med tol with, dock.| Low Down Payment Sitboo 4?'R. "Dunlap. Fe tecrifice for Hain, termes” Trepiace."buitin planter arbock-| Some North af Pentag all meas ed Down ranch | 7EW, CONTEMPORARY Grapes. Tile bath, modern kitchen, | Suerteswor, Full basement, be In bedrooms, 60 sq. ft. closet| ofl heat, alum. storm & screen weil acre of m Jments with low rete| fte spanecioue Kitchen with din- OR| land. Only 2 blocks from ot . must sell This | basement with large recreation aod good lake, Sestene us storm sash Moders Sons, #100 on FHA! . HERE IT IS! Income—S$1, 500 Down pny . oS toad, Only Ii miles trom Pomtise, | 10. rom, Sfamily home, lo- ™ $1 00 Down omer: | as costs. New 3 bea-| Semiorta ) Ay -—B,. - en sved street. “9 fell’ kama Dra ton Plains ana’ 2 tte bath with aie nice. bedroom Hea Ls basement, Rute. oft heat. A$ bearveds eters tench ment, with ree. area, paved drive, | erty ‘com: Mneta tule bene ds. jot 1008300 ft. Sh ee Se Gees | en ee | Sate a Beem rey scaped yard. 34 se | $2300 down or owner wil sacrifice) GILES REALTY CO. schools, R 2 bed Watkins-Pontiac Estates bath. aia, ation, room, ther ian evicced = MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICH ee ledgerock ‘te pie dreamed: fF bulit range, surface burners, fi ors. Tih ra t. ed ey AC heat. or $2,579 down and assume a mortgage. $2,500 Owe = On thts tm- maculate story and ') bun- alow with stairway to attic. construction; oak floors plastered walls, mar- =. silts, Full painted base- attac rage. West su saverten. r value at $11,000. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8. h Soeeseeh re 9-8 FE 37103 PE _2-6036 2754 a LEAN ST. e Golf on bath. with aay . ut = time this Maga d ome gun. 10 @ to, 3 p.m. "Price $id.20, “EXCL SI Clarkston Home 5-617 | Nod . with: $1 rm.. full basement. PE 7. DEAL DIRECT T.3 bedroom b CUSTOM BUILT 3 bed ments GI RESALE, NORTH END, 2, BED- Le ek DI DUNLA Pos "Rees a ee North ce naa own Oss. teak” alum Sune” sores. HL W. Bigelow A Moree, 0. ot at Dwight St. LAKE PRIVILEGES Kear’ park C. HOUSTON REALTY PE 4-6331 IN-WARDS ORCHARD SEMI-COLONIAL ness. House Ful price $17, NORTH OF PONTIAC areas Cg condition, . Terme. SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 ‘Orchard Lake Ave. FE 50418 IN SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER $050 DOWN Motors and — Body. ome $72 per month includ HOLMES-BARTRAM 4392 Hwy ‘OR 3 \ CLARKSTON, Here's a 2 family incom newly Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, ne orge Marble, Realtor 6261 —Andersonvilie Waterford OR 3-1268 For Sale Lake Prop. 44 ed UNION LAKE PRIVILEGED LOT off Sener ake ine, Lake Rd. $873 cash, — nal ml eM ni =k 4 LARGE tons WITH PRIV, a Lk $700 nee or will e. 8906 gton, Pontiac Lk, OR 3-0178. ™ en BEAUTIFUL H VER- terms. ENRIS O'CONNOR, BROKER M Sotrae LE. paONTAOE fae. .Terms, must = fia 8 FT. LAKEFPR' ot on Wolverine Take teen, 450 down. Hannan’ ct pe. ELIZABETH LAKE FT, Located on West ride ot 4 es i Lake, 60x111 feet. Bergan rote 500, terms can be arranged. Con- tact Clark Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron St. FE 46492 or FE 44813, Open Evenings and Sundays. be Saal he $13,450 Y EAR ri OR +4216, After OTTER es BRICK LL PAR- titioned basement, 2” hreplaces builtin appl. ‘delux. 83448. For Sale Lots 46 os ww x Poni yang % TERMS OF n. TRADE AT ORION LAKE OFFIC We have a few id lak lots left on mene . RILEY ROTO-BROIL, —) FRADE ‘87 SEWING MACHINE ye He, you? re ps3. For Sale Sting 98 CHILDREN’ 8 CLOTHING, ALT _ FE 08-0608, loRey ~ OVERCOAT, 20 30-40. FE 2-2350. BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE ay Sale Household Goods 37 $ Rooms OF . on A 5 teens Soe. we. “(118 Labelle St Hou schold Finance wo a OP. of Pontiac — pais "i at? ‘| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ‘ROCHESTER, MICH. apy a TO 00 condition. { on Eitnaar a Wuiont eu. i oC drawers. be et rawers. Reassa: * ANYTHING YOU WaNT THE HOME aL BE FOUND drecoerts Vanitips sad springs mattresses, Living room suites,| | AUTOMATIC WASHER NATIONALLY ADVERTISED only 8S spr —— _Sptone, ty ente AUTOMATIC WASHERS ». BENDIX. Kenmore @eneral Electric, acter, and Westinghouse rebuilt. MAPLE BED “SSH fate PPS al ae in BED WITH * 20x eure mattress and vanit id's desk Mizmaster. ~ Builders’ and Contractors’ Discount FURNITURE, A NAPELIANCE Mich, FE _ 8.0476 Benn 48 DRYER AND AUTO. FE 2-130. Mattresses $12,095; China cabinet i "Ave, : Furniture 49 Orchard ¥ COMPLETE HOME FU leaving state mites eat one a8, jen cheap, rugs, 610-625; 16: books, 10 cents Sach; gneyele- Uv booke: Paes wrong $10; ase, . it, $9. -WALTON TV Walton, cor. Joslyn, _ FE 2-2257 DAVENPORT & rh Sate ~@ READ- ing lamps. DRAPERY - Fane , 13 YARDS, fieral with beige background, 48° wide, $10. Picture, “River in Wales.” FE 5-7346, CHROME KITCHEN TABLE & 4 - @ ; ff. Fr table, 2: mh “ oe’ 6 Ni : , 6 PIECES, $40, ELEC AU - EL EOOL Wa oe, | RUG, GOOD | ELEC, 4076. 16 ware | des - © 3 L OR TRADE E CO. "S. Saginew FE 24833 E AUTOMATIC WASHER. MASA, | Tiavina ROOM SOFAS. “MODERN. Deautiful, slightly soiled, Buy « pani unit for the price or a used Fiore scent, Fur- : nitare annex, 307. Orchard Lake LEAVING ATE MUST SELL deehold favastuve: FE $1713, | iron tubs, re fa Re verse “ap toilets. 431.11; 9 pe. “pobored bathy tty, end Were ‘ fory $89 BS. on, ‘A, Thompson, 80 : Perry. BARBER CHAIN FY FOR R SALK, good conditivn, 14 W. Huron. BRicK. RECLAIMED — ALL ¥OU wan "UNION. WRECKING CO. _MS W. § MILE RD. eed MAPLE TWIN BED AND WARD- BATHROOM robe. 7 ft, refrig. Ty stove town kitchen furnaces, eas lixl? Oriental rug and pad, ¥ | and coal bed. FE 4-7707. __} bdoliers Automatic water heater, MAHOGANY DROP LEAP TABLE, a ‘s & butch. Good cond. $78. J 3-3601, MUST SELL BY JAN. 2—KEN. more washer, Norge oven, hard cae oot galvanised cgppet MOVING. PC PORTABLE 5 Disnwas ASH- “Se OF | 501 VE’ SAVE ENERGY, USE | WANT ADS! To ‘find a | job, place to live or a : used car, see Classi- condition, m vayeeee of $10.25 « mente “en bee ta tine home. Call Coronet | ~ anon atte een Cement Paint for Walls & Floors . Blaylock COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO & Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-T101 Nonog E FULL aize my ‘STOVE. Bottle Sond OR Seat ae ee es old, FE 2-1555. PIANO & BENCH, $25. ee walnut dining set que R: mise. dishes. aa B leather _chair, PE 6-3261. 226 N Perry st. ROYAL DELUXE MODEL PoRTA- we ypewriter, tect condition. takes it. After 6, FE REBUILT WASHING NO MACHINES, one mone. eporessees. god. +s all RECONDITI ONED. EimcTROLUZ |? vacuum cleaner, $14.95. $1.25 ao week Reconditioned and parts b OSSESS: Dg MAYTAG DE EPOSSESSED luge troner and w per week. iss? Whirlpool de- xe dryer, save $60. N R. No, 1...6164 wn vos seven ccesenccen te poet, & setow ee connec OT intertor from [4 Single picture veers coe Me FREE STA oo Mix32 double sinks Ky} rr bowls igs fume ig Sandie FE 5-2100 Ri ase oe, 03.8, 2, $14.06 ¥ . basing tree $ OA ~ FLUORESBC kK, Ad ref tor, a wee’ miral picoresee. Shick’ MY 33711. REPRIG! 1955 models, of America's best els, one I i ‘ect, guaranteed machine __ 39} - Orchard e Ave ROLLAWAY BED = vow E ON TILE NY MAID VINYL TIL °S. AL ET LINOLEU MS” LINOLEUM, ROOM SIZE, 44 Ft. “Wall Tile 2c. SYERS, 141 W. Huron FE SINGER CONSOLE, LATE MOD- el, round hee make payments or total Bt 4 of $77.70. wal bring to your chew at your conv ¢, no obliga- _tion. PE tise Coronet. e. OR aTOVE BOUGHT, SOLD, BX . a, Soe er’s, San Mt. Clem. BEALY LY MA T Used 1 mo, ‘peat offer, —— TABLE LAMPS, 1988 DESIGNS, $14.95 value $3.95. Factory wr 7 ulars. Michigan Fivorescent, _ Orchard ne Ave THOR IRON PERFECT ¢ COND. $35. OR TTS ~ PORTABLE Machine Sales. — USED. ons $. RANOE, i 019,66 fee w. "os new, $50. OR 3-561 Used Tratle In Dept. . ae ii chair ........0. m4 eu, exe mth 4 = at HE 50; ; Davenport $10; Sofa bed S20 80: 8 biees dining room set” - Ha Gas 5; Refri 50; | Gas FRNBE eee ves ees + $24.50 Davenport & chair $19.56; Drop! RCA 21" Ti Aemanarai «. $180.90 CONVEIENT TEAM THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO, Rollaway” ret with mattress. $36. TORDS WAREHOUSE 2239 Hilizabeth Lake Rd, FE 63741 s TRADE-IN DEPT. Guar, electric washer on $28. Guar. electric refrigerator . 909 :|2 pe, living room ate wens $14. 2 pe Hving room seve iia 6 , | 6 pe. dining room sane rer eeeenees 18 W. Pike st, PE 41129 TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR as ranges R. B Munro. 1060 Buror USED TV, $19.05 “AN bp Up SWEETS RADIO & NPRLIANCE 422 W. Huron WESTINGHOUSE REFRIO. =e cu. ft. Late top en auto, Getrost, oes my ‘e freever. Reg. tik’ y $240.95. M. ~W AY) YN E GABERT'S. APPLIANCE SALE ie 2 yrs, to pay. ‘For For Sale Mi le Miscellaneous 60 PLP LPL LLLP LILA Ppa 2 COLEMAN UNDE UNDER Fr FLOOR. POR- j Oat ELEC WEATER. ¢ gal auto, ngs, rs for rent, Complete line of ? finishes and . BARNES HARDWARE 743 W. Huron Bt. Garage Doors Berry Steel overhead aec- selection, fron #38 "and up. A | W Of aluminum products. Barings on aluminum siding, windows & awn 10%, OFF YOR WINTER WE INSTALL AS WELL MIDWEST SUPPLY FE 4¢-2575 oN. Telegra FUEL OiL ‘ IO Fir 2x . tt. 2x4, 2x10, 912, 3212. Reefing. Sheathing Boards, #65 heetrock Panelin Plywood. Rockiath, Insulation. Pipe, Brick, Bteel B BE PLUMBIN: . UGE! = NO Wash Basins, Tollet Combinations 1133 FREE BaTIMAT ES ON ALL PLANS ~ F.HLA. TERMS” ARRANGED QUALITY PAINTS ...... SURPLUS LUM BER" and MATERIAL BALES CO. 6340 Highland Rd. (M69) OR 3-7002 KIT WA [ faeceie’ nee * | tiful, 9 wn . eee. value, #110 96 i { z : ra = « es: 22-3 LUXATRE HEATING SYSTEMS =| Rogers. or commercial = 1S. TOMERS thr ‘Cissi- ” “e ay * fied Ads, Ca | LIONS CLUB ANNUAL ‘ROM MAGE SALE Ss DAYS” ONLY WBS 128 weer PIKE Coment. . oe eae |b . PLYWOOD Cash & Ca Mae te Seca saoeteeeeneanesl: RR axe" fir. seeeseensess §O18 | Sa eet ae Se-4' xe . Peeeeeeeen + $4.00 Many vinsce kinds also, Outside Freed low a beat Ce. (aes Balcwin Ave. Pu. FE 2203 Sheetrock whens sr UP TO wares. BURMEISTE! Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Easy Parking | js PE 42821 BENSON LUMBER CO. BLOND OA Practically new Aly Kenyon Vin PUNE ’ ons 3-964 Watch This Space for inventory Specials! Church’ S, Inc. en || You vate | a wary 1066, * of the Amer- foun Magestne, 1 MA 6-4401. Do It Yourself 61 mica, Weekdays. | Bare fot" | 1500 . e a re $:30 to 6:00. Sun., 10° to 4. ed. & Thurs, ONTCALM PPLY 156 W. Montcalm FE 54712 1953 MODEL ¢8 CANON, % F4. lens. Perfect eordition, MA vais after 6 p.m. & . new, Price cash. Piano, Ft ouranees, OL a SERV- Pr “PIANO AND BENCH BEAU Free Estimates RA — Phone F CALBI MUSIC CO. 119 North Saginaw et ont, er Oulart Gallagher's, 1 os iitereeccer| ole piano on we Nea, pure. che SB. seemed . hy Sea bee 6 Pes Fatt i toe am tg ‘ PASTURE - BRED esazg |" preaMes" Zw + | 1886 Onda $8 Holiday Coupe, Low | MIB- | 1985 Olds. @uper_ 08, 4 door. 1 owner. . 156 Olds. $8 2 door, “A lot of ear , carry a complete line of EL Enis 264 8. SAGINAW. PE ¢1n JON D SCRAP good) “TE E HIG discount. We also Y other new and used trac- pier parts and we' service aren FaoP tractors includ Wanted Used tes eos 89 = res , Ferguson seal ee ment. or or i IAG FARM & INDUS | ba Pass : a Sea = Sorel Chev, chassis’ eal, HF __For Sale Trucks 90) : Sateen 700 4 Fastest Growing Dealer” NOT COMPLETELY ives CARS ‘sg = = Me satel Sree im price, high in value, 1953 Olds. Super 88 2 door, 8, 8500 miles Very sharp. FE 1863 Pontiac Chief. Deluxe 4 door,| 53560. . ines Sed Oot < Sem a CHEV POWER 1951.5 mouth biation-Wagen. —_}t— ; A Pade ‘Gene ‘i BEL CIA SPORT COUPE. EXC. cond. oe. ~ 1956 © C AT REDUCED PRICES .|'51 Chev, 2Dr. ....$ 195 "52 Ford 4-Dr. .....-$ 295 5 53 Chev. 2-Dr. evened 495. _|'54 Chev. 2-Dr. . ‘54 Pont. Hyd. Sed.. -$ 795 "55 Ford V8 2-Dr. ..$1045| *55 Chev. P.G, 2-Dr. $1095 ‘55 Pont. 870 2-Dr. . t-4 yoinag 7 D. Sed... $1495 change to a better car! ca ~1'56 Chev, 6.P.G, mea os bent CHEVROLET. Sa White $1395 bls payments Up to 3. months to pay NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. BIRMINGHAM - TO FIT YOUR BUDGET ta) NOW $1295 . . is a good time to woee G1595 4-Dr. Wagon, like new MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Just Your Car Down HASKINS CHEVROLET . “Oakland County’s Your license is coming due —spring tune-up is just wise, trade up to a late _|model OLIVER BUICK used car. $300 52 Nash 2-Dr. Statesman. Ideal Second Car "52 Buick Super 4Door, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow. | I Dixie way at M15 Open ol nites ‘till ® _ “TRUCKS ' '| TRUCKS __|_Motor-Sales oy sic tater Taratop, "53 Chevrolet 12-Ft. Stk. "48 GMC Suburban aod | '45 Ford Dump IGE 155 Ford 53 .GMC Panel Du 55 GMC Suburban *|’48 GMC with Garwood ; Load Packer Body _ Wilson GMC “Oakland at Cass MA_ 6-6071 6151 Dixle TRUCK SPECIALS CHEVROLET “Oakland County's me. | Fastest Growing Dealer” hway at M15 nites ‘till 9 For Sale Cars erson 1966 BUICK SUPER HARDTOP, POWER STEERING, POWER gston Mi Dealer, Howell, Mich. 1956 BUICK SPECIAL 2? DR, HARD lop, power steering and other ac- pega too numerous to m take over payments Ps $2,000, 212 San- 4 after 3 p.m r 91 5-8683 or "83 BUICK SPECIAL eon. SEDAN, cond, Low eFtieoee. 1 owner, 63 BUICK READOP Like UKE NEW, fully saripped. $008, 0) $36. | ‘51 B blac nan, 66 W . CLUB SEDAN. aan R& ‘HH, seat vers. Perfect ote, wain| Seca Smo Great Lexes, ‘Si CHEVIE’ | PEDAL CAR. GOOD a Baay ter terms * ts CHEVROLET BEL AIR Raclo & Heater Wall Tires. 115 8. Saginaw . P. W. Din- Used Cars ise General Bat Mote ree Sree. “SED AWILLIAMS 1954 210 CHEVROLET 2door, radio,. heater, nie Clearance sale of all new cars and demonstrators. 1956 Pontiac 4 dr, fully eq M8 DeSoto V4. ¢4r. agreraeive, | No Rust Clarkston an} TRUCKS CHRYSLER : Dynafl ag WE Core |" PLyMourH _ |Rao, Yeates Dyntton, "™ 1°50 Ford a Poi Pickup IMPERIAL with side boxes $1200 '54 Buick 2-Door, Radio, Heater, Special, Stenderd Shift $1500 'S4 Buick Super, Riviera, Star Chief bard top, uipped. Wau cares Cue Sedan ve special 2 tone, Www 194 Plymouth Belvedere ¢dr. high- drive, R&H, W.W. tires, excep- 198) Chrysler N.Y., V-8, ¢4r., . equipped, ciean” ST” ™) furnished upon request. $1800 1953 Plymouth Belvedere hard top two door. Plus Transportation Specials 32 8, MAIN BT cuarxston |'55 Buick Special Convert- Open Evenings—Please |ible, Radio and Heater, hone MAple 5-5141 Dy naflow. Also a Century. Your Choice $100 "SO Packard 2-Dr., and Heater, Runs "Good | OLIVER BUICK 16d CADILLAC 62. +DE., A-1 CON- 4:30, PE ‘42864, % BEL = 4 DR. HARDTOP, | ise Te ONO MON. 950 ot, Som. assume. payments of fhe Pe ep aeine ta B caey beroee Alr, R&H AND = = 256 8. nD ore isi CHEVROLET 7 DOOR, 0) 33 3S week. FE ‘8-605, CHEVROLET ‘% ton pick tt Treen int ay stern and priced to sell, : NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. CHEV. 1957 DEMOS Officials Cars 2-Drs:, 4-Dr., Hardtops Wagons and Converts. January 3 Big Sale Days PRICES SLASHED "56 Olds 98 Sedan .. . $2695 Hol. Dix., Fully Equipped 55 Olds 88 2-Dr. ...$1695 55 Olds 88 Hol. Cpe. $1795 'S4 Olds 98 D. H. C, $1695 [54 Chevrolet Wen. $ 895 B195 °54 Olds S. 88 2-Dr. $1295 54 Ford Cus. 8 2-Dr. $ 745) °S3 Packard 4-Dr. ...$ 695 "53 Ford Sedan .....$ 645 "53 Olds Super 88 .. ’53 Pont. C. D. 4-Dr. $ 695 53 Dodge Cor.t V-8 $ 495 '52 Ford Sedan eee .$ 445 52 Pogtiac 2-Dr. ...$ 395 Or your car éows. UP TO M MOS. ON BAL. NO CREDIT PROBLEMS \ TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR | LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION | ae | "52 Pontiac Wgn. ...$ 445 ‘51 Ford Convert. ...$ 250 es ||?51 Olds S. 88 4-Dr. § 395 1°51 Buick Riv. 2-Dr. $ 295 sreen and ‘$495. ar. H ASKINS '47 Buick Sedan ....$ 95 a - ae om alee CHEVROLET . , JEROME ‘| NORTH CHEVROLET “Oakland County’s' “|. - Olds:Gadiillac S. Woodward Ave. | Fastest Growing Dedler”| Orchard Lake at Cass Birmingham ba oe, Stat tn yy FE 8.0488 oO Kad L, \ ; i . f : Ce Ae | ; eM a ; “ RIGHT #8 around the corner — Be), Radio, Heater, Dynaflow. Previous owner’s name Radio Open till 9 CLEARANCE SALE . .$ 795 |' For Sale Cars 91 YSLER "49 4-DR. WINDSOR. | STATION A 81 Ford 3 door "36 Chev. 210, V-#, P.G. meee yeep os amali housetra bin- or what have you. Ph. FE eh CHEVROLET 1953 4door sedan, radio and heat- er, brown and beige finish. $095 Small down payment NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. woodward Ave. ne Dt "in Auten’ Ra. Srtonvils “COUPE. Ai . Call MA 41782. 6:00 Ene 1 owner, FE “ee at aR Leaving steten 9150. 8 fia’ Santora. After 8. FORD, COUPE. R&H, ww. . Very clean, rT) Fond MAINLINE, V-#, LOAD- of Ba qxtsas, ake o pay. Fon = OUNERT pan. ieee. sidewall tires. - cond, taayiait Birmingham Clean Cars 56 Ford Victoria ...$1895 Sharp. Power Steering & Brakes ’56 Lincoln Premier $3375 Pull Power. A real beauty 55 Mercury seve ee $1325 2 Door. Nice car 55 Mercury Conv.. .$1595 | ras Pull Power ‘SS Mercury voveee $1325 ‘35 Lincoln Capri .. .. $1975 rdtop. Full Power, ‘A Dandy 55 Olds 98 .+......$1575 Power Steering & Brakes 50 Chevrolet ......$ 195. Sedan Delivery, Rung Good - SEE STAN OR JOHN | Bob Frost; Inc. oe mad 4 AND Ww Sea a hl ae 55 Chrysler .......$1695 4 Door... Sharp 56 Ford ...........$1695 Station Wagon 52 Buick ..........$ 495 A Sharp One . 54 Lincoln eeoeeebe .$1495 - Scrumptius 54 Buick .......6.5$1495 Hardtop. Super 54 Pontiac ........$1195 Catalina 'S3 Ford et ) 595 Custom, Fordomatic. Radio Heater, 53 Mercury H’top ..$ 795 Radio & Heater E, ell | mare 8. Saginaw. + een OMtmtt Eat ar hk fu ag | Ha 20 : some less expensive Heater, be i ' Lak Orion Motor Sales 115 5 8, ogee ut oom OLDs % ¢DR. 1 PORD — R My 2. 23-2611 Mowner car. Well equipped, $1450. FORD ‘S4 V8 RANCH WAGON. , Ford-O-Matic radio a heater, oma iS. Meda : tires, T siase. ie rust. 98.00 down, $5.00 8-6051, PLYMOUTH 3008 open, Dane ezoee Sankt, $495 Small down payment | NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham "ise. ‘Call afters —_ » ee * AKE ORION MM AT M ERS URY 2-Dr.—4-Dr. Hardtops 56 2-Dr. & 4-Dr. Hardtops LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer "ob 10711 rt & FE 58-5042 after 5 p.m. “WHEEL AND DEAL ~WEEK! 55 Buick 4-Dr. Hardto THE BEA HYDRAMAT- SP. . & MIL GE AND SANDDUNE ‘$1847 351 Ford 9-Pass. Wa on §_THUNDERE $1787 ’55 Chevy 2-Dr. Wagon THIS 2-DR: san I8 BEIGE & LINDER, MI ROWN, 6 AGE MIZER. LOOK ONE OVER. | $1547 35 Pontiac 2-Dr. TH ions ba re Daag 11 ad ; $1347 ‘$8 vad] Bet an Dr PL, ymouth, fb; We" . "8S Mercury 3-Dr._ Mere-O-Matic tbr. Po” IEMENSCHN EIDER. ‘Dodge. (Fymouth= 1 "FR 94st | NORTH Se "| 1000 S. Woodward Ave. Birmingham 6 yaad] . FE : : “wre @ musle rack T fixed up —T don’t like carrying “Up 10 "© $900 LE- | '54 Chevrolet Dix. 2-Dr. CASS AND-OAKLAND _ AND TH THIS IS 18 THE TI ect CHEVROLET pone yd gg eee $1095. . “Lew down payment DISCOUNT. HAUPT Pontiac Sales 1067 Gtarchief 4 dr. custom sedan. mB ny Demonstrator. . Radio, Heater. Like new. wid Fort gotenins. Low beaganen 1953 3 Chevreiet. Radio, Heater, transmission. Low m: NN, MAIN 8T., CLA’ usage ea or MAple 5-114! NASH jose nana Just U4 new er NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward Ave, Birmingham 56 Studebaker Powerhawke HURON MTR. SALES PE 32-2641, NO Offers No FORD Club Coupe .. peered “MERC URY “Club tas oa te « vee : « cee vee: oe $1445 ~~ Pontiae Cat, PS. PB..... ROLLING. OF THE tg T CARS ON. THE ROAD ARE Tt TRADED: TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ~~ “SPRING PRICES 1956 MODELS FORD 2-Door eae settamstneeees veceeeee 1545 CHEVROLET. Club Coupe ceeeteceveeees $1995. ow (3873) a . ‘PONTIAC. 2-Door™s inv cde vevevecesweee $105. “ (3968) FORD Door 1085 _ 1955 MODELS eee vececaeeee $1445 eevee ‘BUICK Club Coupe ease cececeeees $1945 PONTIAC 4Door ,.. 0 eceseceseeeee: oo $1395 1954. MODELS FORD 2Door ..jcssccccseeeseseeneeee¢ + $895 PONTIAC HDOOE oes soeneeeeees vee caee es $895 FORD 2Door lisccs... secececceeceesceees$795 _ / (3960) PACKARD 4Door ...cccsceeececeeece ee 111945 1953 MODELS | Mercury Convertible +... ceeeneeees «$895 BUICK 2Door ....... eget teetrerisiens $745 OLDSMOBILE 2-Door mage $945 FORD/2-Door ....0... 2s ceceueceeuceecees $645 1952 MODELS & OLDER 52, ORD 4D000 oe. ee cceccccescscee $595 °§{ FORD 2Door wc... ecesecescee ceases $295 1 PONTIAC 4Door ‘ain « «$395 ‘SL OLDSMOBILE 2Do0r «..+..++01+++0+1 $495 '49 MERCURY Club Coupe nr) VA) 49 FORD 2-Doot .....ccesccocceecceuecees $175 Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. =| pp 5-4101 FE 5-3588 Open 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. iv 3 ‘38 "35 hardtop . "55 Chevroiet 2 . FE 54161 FE 44546 St til NOT ABUSED} Used Car and it's What you ‘36 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan $1795 $1395 9128S. Woodward; Birmingham. 9PM, 3 i -- Todas S ‘Radio ese Tra May bin | | Al "1956" Merchandise Must Go! THIS INCLUDES: RANGES TELEVISIONS WASHERS DINETTE. SET 3 DRYERS FURNITURE Furniture and ‘Appliances 589 Orchard Lake Ave. , FE 4-0526 1:90_WJR, Music WXYZ, News, Wolf Ww News, Winter ~ . Terrance O'Dell CKLW, A. ore, G, Nauser Newa, Ww. News, George WCAR, News, Clem 8:00—WJR, Jim Vinal _| WPON, World News Bob Maxwell *) ies Time for Music ews, baad Music News, aaa” Mart Se “lw _| seta Wea Wie _ WOK, (00%) _ WISE, oan Lineup. coulle on the + the Dinah Shore and Steve Alien Z Today's Television Programs -- mee Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice ‘Tonight Cast — "| Brenda Lee. Schaal | fo Appear With Dinah} and Steve Allen By JACK @’BRIAN Line, 964,000 Question and The They’re talking uj up Faye Emer- Sean ® aor ee Jan. alll tract is finished. Now she'll try Channel 2—WJBK-TV ‘Channel 4—WW4-TV Family Theater. (4) News and Sports. | @3 15-—( 4) Weathercast. @) News, /@:20—(4) Box" Four. REFRIGERATORS Breaking Point.” Dollar Movie. “Brasher Dou- bloon”” — precious coin is stolen. = George Montgomery, ancy Guild, Conrad Janis, (4) Dinah, Shore (2) Sgt. Preston df 7:45—(4) News. $:00—(7) Circus Time. Paul Win- Dolores Hawkins; " double talk clown Al Kelly; dancers Mata . (4 You Bet Your : .|11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. Broderick Crawford '10:30—(9) Story Theater. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National News, (4) News. (2). Standard 12 News. 11:16—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Film Theater. “Spit- «John. (4) Patti Page Show. (2) Miss Fairweather. 11:20 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. Ginger Rogers, Cornel Wilde in “It Had to Be You.” in “‘Knock- ‘ out. (4) Tonight. FRIDAY MORNING Farm €:55—(2) On The Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Good Morning, (4) Today. (7) Little Rascals, 8:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. 8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. FRAYER'S Evening ‘til 9:00 Saturday ‘til 6:00 NOTICE The Pontiac City Commission has scheduled public hearing for Tuesday, January 29, 1957 at 8 p.m. E.S.T. in the Commission Chambers, City Hail, 35 - §. Parke Street. on Intention to Construct the follow- ing public improvements. © Twotach Sickiop Pavement 9. Maines Avenue, Roselawn to Tasmania. SANITARY EWE) Deeeel Sheet. Cotege 160 feet North, GRADING, GRAVELLING ond RELATED WORK. — re en ene Mt. Clemens. Seit Metin acini see legal notice. Interested property owners are urged to appear. Dated Jemmnry 20. 1967 *. Ada R. Evens, } Sci: — tenis Se pees ieee eae Chamnel —WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CRLW-TV | 8:55—(2). Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room. 9:30—(7) Liberace Show 9:45—(2) News, Weather. 10:00—(2) The Garry Moore Show. (4) Home Show. (7) Story Studio. 16:30—(7) Theater Seven. P}11:00—(4) Price Is Right. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Truth or Consequences. (7) Robin and ey. 11:55—(9) Billboard. FRIDAY AFTERNOON .|12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac Dough. () Il Comics,. (9) Fun Time. .|12:15—(2) Love of Life. 12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Erwins. (9) Telescope. 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery Matinee, (7) My Little Margie. o'clock ¢:50—(2) Meditations. (4) Today’s|~ Report. Queen For a Day. (9) Justice} We can’t believe trade paper re- ports that NBC doesn't want Bing. |” 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm —_— |4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) Ramar. 4: 45—(4) Modern Romances. 5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) It's A Great Life, (7) Mickey Mouse’ Jackie Gleason wants to build ~ | NEW YORK (INS)—Top 10 Tren-| Talent Scouts) the Robinson-Full-| jmer fight, Perry Como, What's My} COCKY CHAP —This Black y Face tet pro columnist-crammed fF ptt she ral Ful : H i gue i BEs Bs iil ez f rooster _looks Bl | : [ H Bcnernen shower chase te HAMPTON Tv 825 W. 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Pied 1 4° , 7 Automatic Washer and Dryer Repair Service All Makes—Expert Traindd Techniclans ‘te ALL*WORK GUARANTEED x Complete Line of Automatic Parts AN Typ of Dyer Voutiag Supp § BUSSARD ELECTRIC Phone FE 2-6445 84 Cokie, Srinrebe gerd et Table Models & Consoles All Gueronteed Generous Trade-in Allowance = ie eee We Give Holden's Red Stamps : DO-IT-YOURSELF . | } UHF Convesion Kit 1 —..... for Detroit Cha I$ 95. | g56— - fits all sets. te ow 29 -WALTON RADIO & TV. Member Oakland Ce, Electreaie Assostotion 1420 ee Comer be dang ~ ae et eds mae. = eter «LL ene PONTEAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1957 _ -_|mman watched — but not Joldnely.|More Coffee Than Ever {than !n 18. And 4 per sent rinkiNNew Brooklyn Prison [a4 it also has medical “|He ‘arrested the youth, Drunk by Americans _ [thee oF more cups'a day, ® SiN. ‘Penthouse’ Rooms | jane ne Gare. jVEve t we = eh 12 per com. : Phi a , Eng. (INS) —|Crossman ‘on probation for two) NEW YORK — A survey con-| The daily average coffee con- BROOKLYN — The City’s new|fesular day rooms ‘ iene 10 years s The building can and his . friend|years after, the prosecuting attor-| aucted by the Pan Amefican Cottee| umption of persons evel, te a**|prison features recreation and €8t-| wiscners. ; Tribe, both 19, stumbled/ ney explained that ‘Even if a -mail- fe vit J in . Bureau shows that moré people in| tightly higher than the. 1955:rate,|% Tooms on each. prisoner floor are estimated at an all-time FEI & & eaten pit: iban Ie marred coe ft te repens (the U 4 States are drinking cof-| bit 12.8 per cent than,in 1950.|and large airy cells with ‘pastel- Aer vir’ ot $165,000,000—a 21 per ce _» Crossman jokingly picked it up|ment, . }fee than ever before. =~ . jemored walls, > = |.) ying is England ump above the 1950 total. . jand said: ‘Watch me carry it past : Nearly one person out of every) American capital is sought for} The top floor has two pent-|Major planes for * Motto of Rhode smallest |three now drinks four or more cups'a proposed new hotel for Dar-es-/houge”’ recreation rooms, separat-|April. _ 2a of coffee a day, one per cent more'Salaam, Tanganyika. ___._‘ed from the open air by wire mesh,'gers. _ policeman.’ : gman carried it, the. police-'state, is “Hope.” __ ces CUT ON MEN'S NEEDS! = uate SILENT ALLSTATE QE be indlW | are inadequate tools slowing you up? 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