3 % age + n M ICHIGAN, coe | ~ Jaycees Slate 3 Open Meeting - Discussion Is Expected for January 10. | ‘to Lead to Session on} . ke ke ee PONTIAC, bend x & RK: Me ete eee nN, es - 2 i oh A RY 8, 1956-88 PAGES és. kw we ke _ Set Waterford Incorporation Talk r | : Michigan State Floa . yt e t.in Rose Tournament ‘*, + Conrad Church \Refires as Editor of Pontiac Press After Long Coreer as Newspaperman | Conrad N. Church, edi- ‘ltor of The Pontiac Press 4 and secretary of The Pon- Leaves Post Gireinghen Teacher, e City Woman, Couple. From Royal Oak Dead } ot Annexation Later 3 severing full time activities penta timents|! ok test. of the aor pene ty sen of the new year. ‘ poration of Waterford be taken over by John W. RAD N. last night, a 76-hour period, ‘Township into a city will Fitzgerald, who has been* oe In last week's ‘8-ho | be aired Jan. 10 at a spe- assistant editor. sets ap gee Christmas holiday, | cial town-meeting arranged Mr. Church will continue 50 Lose Lives ~~ in highway 7 by the area’s Junior Cham- to act as director and con- oe s ? ‘ber of Commerce. . / ee Local dead are James : wi sultant and will do some ' The meeting, will editorial work although he Over New Year Rhea, 85, of Royal Gaby am | ag soe *s atic tie apiesl CW wife, Marjorie, 53; - Miss School. at 8 p.m., will fea- post. oe | 358 Killed id Tre Hen terentheyerse | . 1 di ne grin John W. Fitzgerald has been ‘= = . perts and local government ayy yy LE ‘in Other Mishaps St. ath sed ry Bae is a director and) . . : Although views will be dentinal ronal erga guar am » THE ASSOCIATED PRESS to various facets of incorporation, Sevens beset of. at The nation’s traffic deaths the méeting is expected to pave tive duty after mdfe than a quar-/mounted to a— high for a : | exe ter of a century, Mr. Church con- f ee z the way for a similar future con- cludes a journalistic career which i Abram, 48, of +». ference on the proposed ‘annexa-| Fa eR ah Ss WAS on 0 paling sepetee , Griver of a thine | tion of the township to the city of —_— are ; on Arbor News. He joined : — | comanengases nonvamaint — To Mists Bane] aa Sees ae _ me ~~ f ime : Panel moderator (will be . in the Tournament of Roses parade at Pasadena yesterday is shown tor in 1926. He was appointed ) Wiliam Shunck, renc oresee as it moves past thousands of spectators. Riding the float,/ which: Zaft 0 y editor in 1945, dent of Waterford commemorates Michigan State University’s 100th anniversary, isthe|~ Mr. Church ts widely-known and : * palate | Sh . C iti school’s queen, Rhosan Dobben. ® * ; ae noes ee “Font wa nit ve 2 NAKY Coalition ee Dies in New York'sz: siz"sr"eruscse | _ Lams, qhairman of Warren Town |'Congress Convenes Today RE RR my hay hh ~ ‘ship inéorporation efforts; Detroit! Communist Vote Surges; 7 z Democrat Frank Hague itime of the American Society of Riemer Wiliam Bruear, who) Ahead When Moderate Facing .Hassle Over Taxes) Controlied State Politics| Newspener Bator, Avoniias “Harry J: oor} Factions Spm. WASHINGTON W#<—Congress members for Many Yoda... matters ee er as ven Za arn ‘PARIS (®@ — France's ‘national| today for the start of an election-year-session in which| jersey crry, N.J. (Scores ar a a ei a ; of Waterford _ elections — called by Premier Ed-|they will battle over taxes, a farm program, foreign |ot former followers will pay final] the AssociatedPress Editorial 4 The event will a year|gar Faure on a gamblé that they/aid, school and highway building, among other {ssues.|respects to Frank Hague, onetime) Ae. s ew Chamber would bring a strong, stable gov- The noon bangirig of gavels wielded by Vice Presi-|political overlord, as his body goes| After graduating trom the Uni- determine attitudes ernment — have produced only ixon . H Rayburn marks!" Public view today. versity of Michigan in 1917 Mr. in favor of and incorpora-| ov ee and Speaker of the House Ray ‘MArKS! || Messages of sympathy poured in| Church worked at the Detroit News tion. ithe prospect of more years Of/tne formal convening of the Senate and the Hoiisé for|trom friends and even-fotmer po-land Free Press briefly before see-|_ Stressing his group’s neutrality shaky, short-lived coalitions. 4 + econ : * service in World War I Genes Gs tunis, Meeting Cant-| Mercere, ts ioe oil +the second. session of the ~ = pore deon Up 08 eons man Charles Pappas said: “The be burdened with a more power-| [°° . 84th a. work he became vitally itoremed|D&Ds during the New “ Jaycees are not trying to push ful bloc of Communists in the ire $ on Routine formalities and in Pontion civic aflelra” end. But withthe left tion. We want td present National Assembly and a new, al-/§ SPW : back-slapping good fellow- During his newspaper work here 2ing below the estimate nd shoulder ye struck — both sides of the question so that most certainly obstructionist fac- | . « 1 Ship were the only things he has given freely of his time to|the council said @ projection indi- a by a i gt wae, the community can decide as ation, the antitax followers of r 174] (on the calendar today. serve in many civic capacities. He) cated oF toll would be around 360. ert Rhoades, whole.” 7 Pierre Poujade. 0 ava ICla Once again, the sessicn will put has been a director of the Pontiac _' i. ie Three of Mrs” Maher's chil- He stated that the organiza. | Both ‘the Commuinsts and the \ to a test the question of how well Chamber of Commerce, president: nsing Woman dren, Veronica, 14; Basil, 12; and tion is working in cooperation Poujadists appeared to be bene- | 7, G Amé a Republican administration and a of the Oekland County Tubereu-) derry, 10, were hospitalized, with the Waterford ‘Township | ficiaries of a heavy protest vote. omas Gates AMONG Democratic . controlled Congress losis Assn., treasurer of Pontiac Loses $5,000 _ Mrs, Kruleklski died shortly aft Business and Professional | so compounded is the factional) 3 Students Who Died |can work together. anes Ste —_—_ sctor ert R P = 1d. er an accident on Maple road near Women’s Association on a pro- confusion of the new Assembly,| jn Quebec Ski Lodge | The Democrats outnumbered the YMCA. a am. [nprog ths OSe FATAdE _ iTelegraph - road after. gram fo contact all of the area’s that it appeared today a Socialist " 9 the Republicans 49-47 in the Sen- tiac Federal Savings and’ Lean PASADENA, Calif. W — an toon, The car driven by hus- civic, school and church groups jrather than a feader of any of ; ate and 230-203 in the House, ame. tial preaidapt of the Ponllid ‘band, Stanley, 14, skidded on snowy ° to invite them to send delega- |the big parties might be the first| WASHINGTON (®—Thomas S.| Two House seats are vacant. teenie’ Chub '|East Lansing, Mich., visitor lost| pavement: and swung broadside in tions te the meeting. premier as a result of yesterday's | Gates III, 21, son of Undersecretary, They were held by Democrais, Throughout the years Mr. @ purse containing 95,090 in ona & a ee tives “We want as many-residents as balloting. ofthe Navy Thomas S. Gates Jr.,| The Republicans, behind the ban- Church has always been on hand)@"d jewelry when she ound wy Her one-year-old son, Sta possible to come,” Pappas said. PE gpo ate? ee oie and two_other Harvard students ner of President Eisenhower, to give guidance to any civic group |take a pleture of a passing float.’ in suffered a fractured ~— eT eet we ee he ener et nvr ering eo | A A Saar ead | tr eae. eats sat ca read The gure whe sited: thel® majority. But this majority was day at a ski lodge near Mont control ipf Congress to the Dem- FRANK HAGUE ly council have been appreciated) police she was watching the pa at tne ‘oeeph Mercy Hos- better chance we will have to find|*Plit, between the party alliances/Trembjant, Que. locrats. litical enemies of the colorful|PY individuals. both in and outside, rade from = grandstand when er botend'al the these cut how people feel about it.” [headed by Faure and his arch rival 4 aisoatch trom the resort, 70| In the present sessioti both par-|nemocrat, who died in New York| THe Press organization. Se panes Oni Be ree | Sede B Ted Schecter A future discussion on annexa- jjrmnec, Ther ae — miles north of Montreal, gave the |ties will ‘ee bed ae rec: New Year's Day at the age of 81. Mr. and Mrs. Church wilt con- | When she went to retrieve it, it, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) : tion will depend upon the success shout “350 of the “Asserably's S¥4l names of the others as Myron|OT that win votes in Novem- . considered the last of | tinue to make their home in Pon- |W®% gone. Tp the purse, she told oe of the Jan. 10 meeting, Pappas seats. Timothy Harrick, 21, Brookline, aca of ee Gaui om tare ea the nation’s old-time political | tine. _* |police, — $500 cash, a wacelet,|ClOUdY Skies Ahead. ee chslrman: thiicubal teat Communists, with 151 seats.) Miass., and Jedediall H. McLane,lelection. Control of the White| Poses, had been ill for several | The other officers and directors Sk wats. Wa ane prgerees ! wIVGY, contrary to. rumors, the theeting ty in the legislate and the Pow! Millbrook, N.Y, D celine ns bere trom ho Park Avene |otrald ‘president and putiner Pens wom 53%. Weatherman Says " [was not set up for the purpose of jadists sprang a surprise by elect-| Identification of Gates as the apartment. gerald, president and publisher; eueatin ; f ‘fihitiating a petition for incorpora-|ing 49 deputi _The biggest unanswered question) ®P® / |Horace F. Brodie, executive -vice| Also in Pasadena, Singer: Dinah 3 q ; ora|ing 49 ‘deputies in their first test) son of the undersecretary was re- of the moment is whether Eisen-| The mayor of Jersey City for|president and advertising direc-\ghore almost lost her $1,000 gold| Cloudy skies for tonight and te ~~ tion. at the polls, leased through the Navy here. | , ‘ . . : eke : * _ d thi hower, stricken by a heart attack/eight successive terms, Hague’s tor; Howard H. Fitzgerald, vice plated dress during yesterday’s|Morrow are The low a There was no immediate detail|last Sept. 24, will run for a second political influence was felt in the |president and: business manager; Tournament of Roses parade, {tonight will range from 24 to 28 Rose Bow! Hero! here on the tragedy. In Millbrook, term. He has given no hint and is|nation’s capital. His body will le/andgRiissell Bassett, general ad-| a. 4, degrees. The high tomorrow will en : N.. Y., however, Huntington Mc- not expected to do so before. mid- in state today and tomorrow at &/vertising manager and treasurer. paced gg her ~ be from 33 to 37 degrees, ae Kaiser's Surprising Goalliis"ei stn me Se erace te | ee Sore | . - ; ce l _iand exercise in Key West, Fla.,| — ~ WASHINGTON (INS)—The gov-| A, : pecta' ; northeast | P laces Dave on Ped esta ] ra welpeaptcxgon ane Pia sie 'will outline the administration pro| UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS)—lernment reported today that it has Phas eter began =~ sewed pore tomar Peliosis | : of atte ee oF & week gram in his annual-State ‘of thesAFL-CIO President George Meany realized more than 15 million dol-\to the dress. Before the heater! slippery and snow covered. ; LANSING # — The mayors of East Lansing and Lansing have | "Young Gates whe the undersec.|Union message Thursday. He will)said today the newly merged labor lars in 1955 from its program, of|could be grabbed away, Dinah had| The lowest temperature preced- proclaimed tomorrow “Dave Kaiser Day” in honor of the Michigan |Tetary’s only son, There are three zed Mo Congregs: te Re real We net ak the tlied Matin - rire owen a seized los: neatly two inches of gold trom) ing & —— 4. The mercury « ' daughters. 4 clerks, ‘support of the . iduring ar Ii. | ~ithe bottom of the full-length gown,|indicated 34 at 2 p.m. : | State University end who kicked the winning field goal in the Rose | , ;, é | Panes 3 | cf : - 7 j = Civie officials planned a gala reception for the victorious Spar- Adams Is Installed _ JT till oY malt : See oe 4 © fans, due to arrive at 7:80 p. mi. tomorrow at Capitol City Airport. |. “7 |e DF our en Are vy S in , ongress a The team will be escorted through Lansing and East Lansing by |{f] Courthouse. Rites Fo ; [ew } ee etnias « a --, f-giamt motorcade. Four bands will participate. WASHINGTON — Four men Massachtsetts Republican who has! Rayburn and Martin, Johnson jporter of the Democratic program;®isenhower decides, a: 4 . . Officials have asked residents along the motorcade route to turn oaidand’ Gomme doen Choe who provide a combination at eee 1 tt oon _ ! in Bes and Knowland wilt have their —with a capital ne he i er bid. The oe Cal soil on their-porch lights in recognition of the team. — jadge this morning at 11 a.m. in youth and age along with experi- served wi makes no_secret of his : | i o + * * 8 ®# the courthouse. r ence and reputations for hard — = Speaker ~ spa a . frie angela with Eisenhower over foreign pol- | By GEORGE TRUMBULL a Atnms, 51. a local attorney and/work will guide Congress in 1956. as Calawink thas des a sae tomaper il Chachi tr tarts lak: tne ee | Pontiac Press Staff Writer Tpetion, oes aweeteh Ww Gor G. Pind = oe Capitol Hillicenate GOP leadership in 1953 san spirit fans hotter. The same|posi ' LOS ANGELES—If be-spectacled Dave Kaiser: were|Mennen Wiliams last June 25 after|today*will ber [made him one of the youngest ma-| Since 19 and a GOP stalwart longlleader: he'd be to ask for anything in the State of Michigan today,|the Legislature created the post to] ‘Sam Rayburn} 73, who has been|/""¥ lenders in history, wera omens ok | chances are he would get his wish retieve the neavy load on the three! Speeker of the House for more/DEMB IN CONTROL JOHNSON TO EASE UP |" Congaeentonal F p g a existing judges. ‘\than 11 years im all~longer than; They face & major task.in 4 PONE oe an especially _., °.~ _ Moon rises Wednesday at 12:11 a.m, .|State rooters. | geuscesasais eesacs pry! te ii ' a i 4 Ls thi, gs%9 FF E F225 Green and white pennants; huge banners and hats were flung in the air as State players hurried to the field, ‘Their aim| was one Davey Kaiser. Théy tried so hard to boost ‘shoulders that he neatly was tram- pled under a swarm of jubilant Several Spartan Gridders lost theif jerseys in the scuffle, to de- manding souvenir hunters, By this time the goalposts were iri a mil- ion pieces The MSU~band, which performed pérfectly in all its performances on the Coast, formed in the center of the field, It struck up “California Hete We:come,"- and - shouts of heard throughout the crowd: as they marched to the exits. Due to nervous tension of this line breaking through on him, All- América. Earl Morrall failed to 4\live up to all the plaudits that had) been heaped on him, He did con-| /nect for one touchdown pass but for the rest of the afternoon he couldn't hit his marks. Ko- fi Fé But one name stands out today and always will be remembered That mare: Dave Kaiser: Fsbhie Service for Retired A™ the hero of the game to their) classic and the tremendous Uclan; ‘Detroit. uf: if > & s 2 if ie ? é 2 F aef2tiet i | d g 5 rangements will be announced la- ter, Mrs. Stanley Lewis Mrs. Stanley (Eva) Lewis, 4%, ot 40 School St. died Tuesday, the result, of an automobile actident in Brighton. She was born April 12, 1909 In Port Huron, the daughter of Wil- liam and Selina Hall Woolcox. A resident of Pontiac for 25 years, she was the owner of on School St, ’She'ls survived by her husband, her mother of Oxford; two daugh- ters, Honora of California and Mrs. George Webber of Pontiac, A ‘brother, Percy Woolcox also sur- vives, | Arrangements will be announced: ‘later by the Huntoon’ Funeral Margaret Margaret C. McMahon. of 34 S. day morning. She was 37 years of age and had been in ill health a year. A member of St. Vincent de Paul! i\Catholic Church, and the Young \Ladies’ Sodality, she attended St.| Frederick's Catholic School here and the University of Detroit. Born in Elgin, MM. Feb. 2, | Surviving are his wife: 1918, she came to Pentiag with Margaret Flannigan’ McMahon Miss McMahon had. been a sec- retary at the Pontiac Motor Di- vision, Besides her mother, ‘she is, survived by a brother, Vincent of ', Rosary will be recited/ in the Brace-Smith Funeral Hoi Tues- day at 8:30 p.m. Service : 10 a.m, Wednesday with burial in Calvary Toledo, Ohio, Frederick Murphy, | Frederick Murphy, 86, died-Sun- |day/at his home, 251 Osmun St. ,afver a 10 day illness. /Born in Newark. Ohio July 12, 1869, he was the gon of Peter and | Emilia Doyle hy. On-Oct. 11, | 1926, he was married to Elsie M. Shaffbower. ; Mr, Murphy had lived ‘in’ Bonded Cleaners and Laundry, | C. McMahon |. her parents, Bernard A. and Ohio; +Frances Blynn of Pontiac, Gilbert when one year old. i | .itery, Port Huron, ‘John Vasiloff John Vasiloff, 73, of 40. Auburh| | Ave. died at his home Sunday of a| - J at 3:06 a. m. Jan, 1 in Pontiac . MISS NEW YEAR — Two-day-old Terry born in Pontiac this year, pays little attention to . in the arms of mother, Mrs. Fred Caddell, 27. The birth took place General Hospital. ~"se Fatalities in County Boost State Total 4 j t | ant aH i 5 8 Hi i i rl ti Dexter drowned Sunday when two other youths went through thin ice while skating on .| Portage Lake. ‘Robert Firestone Shoe, 30, of early Sunday in Walker Township, Kent County, when the alleged stol- en car he was driying plunged off the end of a dead end street into a field and overturned. Victor Lloyd, 55, of Birch Run was killed Friday night when his U.S. 10, six miles north of Flint. Allan A. Davis, 28, of. Detroit was killed Friday night in a two jcar collision on Willow Run Ex- pressway. William Ramsey, 21, of River ‘Rouge, was fatally injured Friday night when struck by a car. George Ahonen, 46, of Ironwood, was killed Saturday night when his truck collided with another truck. In an accident outside ef Mich- .. gan, Mrs, Dorothy Lindsey, 20, ef Detroit, was injured fatally in atwo-car collision near Fort '| Wayne, Ind., early Saturday, Dillar@ Denton, 59, of Detroit, was struck and killed by a car in Detroit Saturday night. Shirley: St. died-at her home Satur-| Alfred Koss, 30, of Grand Rap- ids, suffered fatal injuries Sunday morning in Kent County when his icar hit a tree. James L. Jones, 23, of Nashville, ‘lost his life Saturday night when Port Huron. He was a_ retired lcast iron moulder. ugh- jter, Milden Murphy of ledo, three stepchildren, Mrs. Bullock of Clarkston, Vincent Tate of Port Huron and six grandchil- dren. : A sister, Mrs. Sadie Fitzpatrick, is living in Newark, : ‘Service -was at 1 p.m- today in the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with the Rev. William ,E. Hakes of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial was in the Lakeside Ceme- heart, condition. _He had been ill one week. he had lived in Pontiac 20 years: Food Restaurant. ; . He is ‘survived by a daughter who lives in Bulgaria. will be announced later i i car struck the rear of a truck om: Born in Bulgaria Nov. 13, 1882, | and was last employed at the Pure! overturned in Sanilac County, Kenneth G, Harvey, - 27, of Nunica, was killed Sunday when his car hit a tree. traffic. Creek, Saar Choses Ney as Its New Premier SAARBRUECKEN, Saar | — Hubert Ney, leader of the Saar éftshoot of Chancellor Konrad. Ad- enauer’s Christian Democrat- ie Union, is the new premier of the long-disputed border territory. Ex-Nazi Heinrich Schneider is the new president of its Parliament. * * * Roman Catholic lawyer, heads a three - party coalition Cabinet Schneidé¥,a~—fiery 48-year-old lawyer, led the 1935 plebiscite cam- paign which returned the Saar to Germany, Newsman Finds Crime Without Traveling Far Grand Rapids, was injured tatally| waco, Tex. u#—-A Waco news- man didn't have far to go to get a theft story last night. “Heard about the big crime wave?” asked a Waco police offi- cer over the telephone. The_news- man said he hadn't but walked déwn a flight of stairs to the News- Tribune’s circulation office to check on it. boy for-theft of about $15 from the newspaper's circulation office. Police Seeking Cause of Saginaw Street Blast Cause of a mysterious explosion which rocked a vacant home at 567 N. Saginaw St. early Sunday, is still not determined, Pontiac Po- lice said. : They reported that windows of the house were blown out, as well as windows of an occupied dwelling at 369 N. Saginaw St. No ofe was reported injured, they said. pledged to unite the Saar with West} t Police are holding a 14-year-old Fei teh feta if i Pilot Hurt as Plante i LS z PET Import Tax for Okinawa | a ne ay in youl — Potsibility-ot|ot Berkley at 8 p.. Undershoots Runway}: a eS i ale Rane _ eERN ty Commission Agenda wea lge | ri i Fr I fi PH z 7 ef E : f 78 to [i HE ath i J li se 5 3 s Li BG ir £24 i : zi in ‘Midnight. Collision Mrs. Dorothy Lowe, of U' received” cuts-on~her—face- possible broken kriee when the.car_- driven by her husband, eollided with one driven Rev. Fr. Alfred J; Immel, Vincent de Paul Church, Pontiac. hi il 7 . az at sf i i z é F - i tr ivf i c Shooting Jails Man jon Murder Charge ‘WARREN TOWNSHIP — James W. Lewis, 26, of 7543 Hupp, Van Dyke, is being held in Mt, Clem- ens County jail for investigation of first. degree murder in the shoot- ing of his brother, John, 23, with, a 20 gauge shotgun early New - Year’s Day. ‘According to Capt. Charles Groesbeck of Warrén Township po- lice, the shooting occurred after John had given his younger broth- er, Linton, 19, repeated beatings in the family home following drinking session. ; Drunk Arrests Drop DETROIT (INS)—Detroit police arrested fewer motorists on drunk driving charges during the New Year's week-end than they did over ithe Christmas holiday. Only drivers were arrested on the charge during New Year's as com- pared with 64 taken into cust "ja week ago. | \ ¢ z il iH crate ags A a BF Meet Your Friends in the RIKER FOUNTAIN. Riker Bldg. VNAHA, Okinawa (®—The U. 8S. civil administrator of the Ryukyu Islands, including the big U. S. | Brig. Gen. :Vonna F, Burger trimmed duties on many luxury items — most of them imported from the United States-— to five |per cent. They had been taxed up ito 40 per cent by the native legis- lature. ce Burger has the power to veto bills passed by the popularly-elect-' ed legislature, ' . Enter Not Guilty Plea for Detroit Resident A Detroit.man, Bernard L. Me-. Namara, 28, charged with attempt to procure an act of gross in-| decency, stood mute at arraign-| ment in Municipal Court Saturday. Judge, Cecil’ McCallum emared a plea of not guilty and set exam-| ination tomorrow. McNamara was returned to jail when he failed to post a $5,000 bond. | Opens Here, Phe March of Dimes fund drive got under way today as Pontiac and Oakland County joined 10,000 other communities in the United States in the effort:to wipe out-the crip- pling disease. 'The campaign will continue through Jan. 31. “Polio Isn't Licked Yet,”. was the theme of the National Founda- tion for Infantile Paralysis, whose March of Dimes funds financed the development of the Salk polio vac- cine. In 1954 and 1955 the Oak- land chapter supplied Salk vaccine for 28,000 school children. “Donations are needed for con- chairman of the 1956 Makch of Dimes, : In 1955, the Oakland Count¥ Chapter collected. $197,000 and provided $80,000 in help to‘ 50 coun- ty residents who were stricken by polio, and to 250 polio victims of Thé money supplied Pon- tiac 15 years, coming here from Home. i by . the Huntoon Funeral and special’ nurs- Campaign for Polio Funds [plays and theatres; Mrs, j Over Nation jing, care, physfcal therapy and) equipment. Benson pointed ott that these, as well as the yet! unnamed victims of 1956, will be | looking to, the March of Dimes for help-in the coming year. i Letters were sent out this week-, end to 50,000 area residents, ad-| dressed -by local teenagers and prepared for-mailing ty Women of \the Moose of Lodge 350. Donations may be mailed to March of Dimes} headquarters at 75 W. 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Ail ‘first ‘quality, will jest « ‘eee state of the union message spelling! Benson Report Reveals OMe ieee: ey RE | | Complete Size Range 8Y211 ines Two Men identified wy Battle. Creek Eiffel Tower Fire. Result of Coaxial TV Cable Short PARIS w—Fire broke out ‘atop the steel-skeletoned Eiffel Tower early today. It was brought under control by firemen who panted all the way to the top of the 934-foot| structure on, foot. One eager fire fighter was cyt, above the wrists as he yanked at! fire extinguishers in the fight to! save Paris” most obvious land- mark. He was the only casualty reported. The blaze began in an electrical connection in the television coaxial cable installation on the toweér’s top floor. A black billow of smoke could be seen all over town. Fifteen firemen made the long) journey up the stairs before the elevator got working. The fire briefly interrupted the program of the government-oper- ated television network, which had been running overtime ‘carrying re- sults of the French elections. But the 9 a.m newscasters _counseled his listeners “Don't worry about the Eiffel Tower, It's still there, Just to prove it, we're going to show it to you on this screen.’ Re ular $2.50 lke, Eden Ma Talk ren | e, y Made of quality rubber with a tipple a ae twist carpet like: surtace. Gives: pro- - . Egyptian Dam-Aid tection to car floors as well as beauty. Filled ‘with DuPont ORLON-non- Hugs flobr snugly, gives a Tortour : allergenic, mildew : “_ dust free. ’ . } ° CAIRO «7 — US. Ambassnd ge meek eo etiven, Ucn king Henry Byroade left for Washington today for consultations believed to be preparatory to the meeting of President Eisenhower and Prime Minister Eden later this month. Byroade had a long talk with Nasser yesterday -and later. told newsmen they had discussed the financing-of the Aswan Nile dam . among other matters. The United States and Britain have offered to supplement a pro- posed World Bank loan for the dam but the Egyptians are balking| $1.00 . ' Reg. c at conditions the bank is impesing C T C C } Value op-Car-Carrier 69e | be Guatemala Government $05 9 9 | Volue a . FD | ' Smashes Holiday Plot , Reniove snow anywhere Value 3 GUATEMALA @ — President | off the ear, .. serape : 10-quart galvanized pal, het” Carlos Castillo Armas’ government \ eft 100. Raver seseten ; 3 dipped for extra weir and . at: says’ it broke up a plot én New the windows As shown Complete with 8 . suction —cups Be Yeat’s Eve led by lesser mem- bers of the pro-Communist regime | of ousted President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman. a, ‘ | 8 a | on eoverseeae cone gem Gas Range $129.00 Complete Bedroom Outfit “Gorgeous 5- Pez “Dinette — | ear Coffee Percolator ‘ jails arres include * Health Director Luis Galich, For- Big Living Room Outtit You'll enjoy this luxurious bed- Fashion styling in _ modern, | ra 4 eign Ministry publicity chief Car- .| Benson gnd _peussed the project. a charge denied by city ter te. aus ~ Grower Receives- Less) From Consumer Dollar - WASHINGTON (®—The" farmer's, _ “Ss srormis decreasing share of the housewife's. ~ J : Main Floor food dollar :was spotlighted Jast |= $e Bes night by Secretary of seca “orb Mra c “trom | out pours BOW, non-tarnish STA STERL, Handle is non- ° Now save’ over ‘e. if LA BROTHERS 15 denier. hosiery. Slight irregularities are. net everyday wear, Linwt 6 pair. | HARRIET HUBBARD AYER: 4 W orld-Famous LUXURIA. CREAM C Beautifyingy Extra-Rich farmers received 41 per cent of} the consumer's retail foed dollar—| down from a record high of 33 per cent in 194. : Rising costs of handling and pro- cessing food al! along the line from Saran Ne slashes wale Ae See sible. The report said wage rates were up nearly 100 per cent over 145) while freight charges and other costs increased by about two thirds, . had announced a request for’ the study last rhonth, saying he 1 President ily had dis- agreed the department should determine whether retail food costs “contain improper or excessive marketing "| charges and profits.’ i The report said that, on a per- centage basis, profits of food mar- keting firms showed no marked | increase . in recent years. Many firms showed profit’ dellar-} wise but the report attributed this ‘tO’ increased: sales. ‘ Kaa Sporkplugs Stolen | al From Gas Station | ‘Over $260 worth “ot merchandise was reported stolen Sunday night from. a-gas station at &8 Orchard Lake Ave., police ‘said The manager, H. R. Walls) 925 | Argyle St., said'400 boxes of spark plugs were missing. | 98 North Police investigated the theft aft- Saginaw ‘er glass in.a garage doer was found E collided with | 3 would provide 624 new. nll "la-car driven by Raymond E. An- * - _‘his budget chiet today for a hard) stalls te add to the ‘mates for construction of three sec-' A) Famous Federal ele Singing Style a ree es la awe el Seine Na Sa STAINLESS STEEL | . a- = - , os - %: election-year tax cut. citywide vote on the ordieance. Tee ag iE This LOW maict oe veer and Thursday > ° # 63 _ opposing group-claims a tax hike for Home: for Office!—for School! § Ca e e POPULAR 51-GAUGE, 15-DENIER a Budget Director Rowland Hughes| Will Be. necessary to finance the ‘IMPORTED a eine ie S luxurious living roomn suite, bed, durable dresser and tilting ble top that detier Ti . stains, | los Zachrisson Jr. and Roberto Ba- handsome For: mice top, occa- mirror sult, mattress and. and wear! Chairs with padded | ‘rillag Izaguirre, former director of sional tables, stunning, modern, spring! A bargain hard-to- seats and backs. Here's every- i ‘ 4 the Cooperative Development In- china lamps — all specially match at this‘fabu- § 00 thing want § 48” if stitute, — to provide bay beauty lous low price!,.... big savings..... se eeces oe 59° arene se barnes tli Aids” "EACH ROOM MAY BE P URCHASED SEPARATELY SURPLUS | 15 E. PIKE ST. 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In the United States it is % Coler Sane clothes Wislity enh panes picture on tin cook UAW Members Gain Tomb’s Opening : : ‘May End Dispute === assess Grave ' Could Prove os a That Marlowe Wrote Nomen romperatios ander Shakespeare’ s Plays [jobless pay plans. DETROIT @—The United Ayo! LONDON ‘i — The Church of England has given permission to ~ lopen a tomb in a Kent County After a hearing in Chiselhurst's mellow old St. Nicholas Church, Chancellor Percy Lamb of the dio- cese of Rochester ruled Maj, John Marsham lord | es) 2 J 4 7 hemes and others of ae nee cts "rien of arowe veve 1} MUL Vieks ond VapoRud ere registered trade marks find inside “that will “bear ‘ st eae Rub on Relief... 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Saginaw x & ee ae, eR te te yg Proc x yO xt i Wee i eh 4 t Com Fi sa ol & y e i oS, eae wae ie Bae go ye: ve # *) ‘ - fot ahs Hue wy EE Fae! : : Pepe po ep + Gogh Se Vat : ves eh TRS I 4 et a Pt cle Cd Ma af J ; ’ ee ws ef : Aas. 3 3 cee . *, ea ie 8 ‘ ' 4 i = Cao oe * ® se , te NER : = ee 6 ae : ; [ Batered at Post ‘OMee, Pontiac, as jevoana class matter & = MEMBER OP, THE ASSOCIATED PRERS ———= is entitied exc to the use. local eeve Piinted ‘= tints news Associated Press ioe Sar paaeteention of AP news ad Daner as well as as ‘Tus Powsiac Penae ts delivered by carrie pry = eek: where ¢a fp Sanaa } ee da is $12.00 Ee = = ™ me = ob Get pines staes ONTIAC PRESS “Budget Cutting Tough _ * Anyone who knows anything about - Gongress is aware that if is hard for — the awmakers. to cut Federal ex- ¢ - penses: It ts gunerhily the excepilon rather than the: rule when no one turns up to oppose the budget. Usually the foes of ‘pruning are department- heads or Congressmen whose districts “might be affected adversely. Our Defense Department was re- inded of this only recently. It had ‘decided to close Sampson Air Force Base in New York State for economy : | MEMBER or AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS YTea@SONs. TUESDAY,: “JANUARY 3, 1956 Spartans Do It Again No football fan in America has to _ be told who is the great hero of ‘Michigan State University. aed He is Dave Kaiser. -His 41-yard field goal in’ the closing seconds of tion against radioactive fallout,” says the -very. exciting - Rose: Bowl game a civil defense official. If an atomic — « Id be e “saved the day f for the ‘Spartans. It, -bomb’ shou be exploded in your Then came a complaint from one of the ablest watchdogs of budget in Congrese, Rep. John Tabor. He wants the base kept open. i's his district. a EE ~“Crorues offer considerable protec- ~~ game after the Bruins had evened “i¢inity and you are taking’a bath the score at 14 all with onty six at the time, don’t be in too big a hurry to join the throng making their exodus from the area. ‘minutes left td pldy and the first Big Ten-Pacific Coast Conference tie score ‘seemed certain. i> 4 * wi * * oli Coach Durry: Davcuertr’s young men were magnificent and played | brilliantly and deserved to win, Coach a Rapaend Biteins alec 100g de- and proved: themselves worthy op- meget "By. winning this tenth game be- or tend the two MSU, < . fated the Nation’s nt two team, “as made the score for the Big Ten, ine victories against one defeat. = “* ®t : ~-Well done, Spartans’ - All Michigan is proud of you / ans your second Rose Bowl -- Caajaign to Dominate *~ Congressional Session As the 84th Congress returned to- day for its second session one impor- tant fact stood out. Every lawmaker and every cor- ‘respondent was aware of it. The air was electric with the realization that this is a presidential election year session. This means that noth- ing will be done by either party with- out careful consideration-of its effect on the campaign, . . ae x we & Actuai--work of the session will begin on Thursday with clerks read- _ ing the President's State of the Union message. From it the Nation will get its first view of the program with which the Administration expects to recapture control of Congress. Dem- ocrats are.likely to rely to an even greater extent on Congressional in- vestigations for campaign ammuni- tion. ~ * * * As pointed out in these columns recently, there is a possibility that the red hot farm issue may become a subjéct of bipartisan agreement. Tax reduction will be ¢ one of the . session's biggest problems for the Administration. Republicans natur- ally want to redeem their pledge to balance the budget. But Russia's current sourness may draw-more bil- lions into defense and foreign - aid. ww ® ®: At present it looks as though foreign policy will come in for only moderate discussion with the Democrats challenging the ‘.. Administration on performance rather than policy. With the Administration's new approach to the national highway ‘program, prospects are good for en- actment of an adequate Federal aid highway bill. Efforts for further lib- ' eralization of social security also may, ‘be expected. ; in : a a ee : \ Republicans are entering this “ campaign session in a very ad- . vantageous position. They can point to a record of peace, un- -.<" preeedented prosperity and pros- oy pects for a continued high level of - @eonomic activity. “Voters don’t burn | ‘out such an ‘administration. It’s when a man first begins to'feel his age, that he has the hardest time being it. The Man About Town Chairman of the Oakland County publican committee, street has been named . ‘ of minute that she served upon it. = Ice Is Treacherous ‘Last Week’s Warm Spell Rendered It Quite Unsafe. New Year: Really only a change in the calendar—after that it's up to ourselves, a a Last week's thaws honeycombed the ics on many of our lakes, and made it quite unsafe and treacherous. This condition maintains, regardless of what any recent cold weather-may have done. Extreme caution is urged for skaters, fishermen or anybody else going on the ice. it will re- quire a long spell of low mercury before the lakes again are safé. \ | Word no sooner was received by hh Chad Ritchie, “Eisenhower Drive” than he remarked, “That drive is spread- ‘tng all over the nation, and will end at the White House on Nov. 6.” The deer are not the only animals from ~Northern Michigan that are coming to ‘Oakland County,” phones Foster Bellamy ’ of Birmingham, whosé af killed a porcu- pine on the Dixie Highway less than ten miles northwest of Pontiac the other night. Congratulations go out to George A. Delaney, | Chief Engineer at Pontiac Motor Division, who this month takes over as president of the Natienal Society of Automotive ‘ Engineers, of which he has. been & member 20 years. He has been with Pontiac 22 years, and chief engineer nine years. That hustling Pontiac Suburb te the north, Gingellville, now: is officially designated by large signs at each approach on Bald- win Ave. which residents tell me has ftbhecome a-- speedway. The signs also urge motorists to re- - duce speed. JA phone call trom ; Randall Elias of Chicago, now visiting relatives here, tells us to bé happy and count our biess- ings on the opening of 1956. He says that 40 years ago the new year opened with sorrow and fear in many Pontiac homes. as we were in the throes of the great influenza epidemic, Leaving the Michigan State Board of Agriculture; Miss Sara. Van Hoosen Jones Rochester, says- she enjoyed “Throw your old Christmas tree mat in your back yard,” urges . \ Mrs. Hamilton Rothwin of Sylvan Lake, “and you'll be surprised how the birds will ;seek etelter in its . branches.” A letter just recetved from Arthur Filkins of Imlay City says the Pontiac, Oxford and. Northern. Railway, now'a part of the Grand Trunk . System, passengers 60 vears ago that it often was impossible to get a seat. Verbal Orchids to— The Keego Harbor _Intér-Lake News; - entering its twenty- first yer of publii- , a cuts in Rex that a Key West every carried: so. many oe Re Ce , David Vawredes Says:. Just Where He Left ‘Them. New Year ‘56 Contains All the Ingredients. to Ferment the Explosion of World War III WASHINGTON — Nineteen fifty- six may be said to be a year in which a world war is improbable, and. yet it-is a year in which the greatest danger of war exists. . * © @ Every factor which has caused two world wars is present today, For every circumstance which has produced a major conflict in past history a parallel can be found in‘the current world situation. There is today a widespread illusion that fear of the conse- quences of nuclear war has made such a war impossible, Fear of new weapons prevailed before World War I when every- one sald ne nation would use poiseg gas, The assumption now that rival nations are more. civilized, that nuclear war is too horrible, has taken public opinion in Anierica. ~Marshal Bulganin, the Soviet pre- mier, contradicted this assump- tion when he said there was no certainty hydrogen bombs wouldn't be used in the next war. STRUGGLE FOR ALLIES The fact is” doesn't trust the West. Communist rulers must keep their people. ready for war — otherwise sacrifices being made would become unnecessary. Soviet people would demand more consumer goods and a better-stan- dard of living. Realism teday requires world observers to “ee that two mighty forces ' the Soviet Union and tha United States — are ranged against each other in a te\gain allies, The Soviet a ‘to -draw allies from the West. The U, 8. Is try- ing to hold allies and win away satellites of the Soviet nation. In nuclear war it is not allies but their strategic geographical position which ts. ee Miilitary power of the U. from bases in Western Europe can be used instantly. against Russia if the Communists attack. In the Far East, our position is not .strong and Soviet tacticians are trying to make it less sfrong every day. INCIDENTS ARE RIFE Admission of Red China into the U.N. is not of itself going to change the actions of the U. N. Yet in military significance it would be a. terrific loss to the U. S. It means two big armies in the Far East — the Korean and the Chinese Nationalists — would melt away by such @ sur- render to the.Red Chinese. Moscow controls the Far Fast and can start or step war in Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE As there is hope for peace on earth... And there are those who strive... For better understand- ing and... To keep that hope alive ..As there are those who, struggle now 2To do away with war... And try to spread ‘democ- racy To every foreign shore I dedicate these lines to them . .. And say this special prayer . That God will always bless and guide .. . Their efforts every- where . . . May infidels and ty- rants see... The error of their ways... So all the brotherhood . . May share in brighter ° . I pray for courage in . That we may prove. . And by the grace « . True peace of man ; days .. our time .. our worth . . 4 Formosa, Korea or in southeast Asia. America is not bellicose. So while, theoretically, a stale- mate exists, this is only another ‘balance history has been upset by “‘in- cidents”” that flare inte war, To- day: the number of areas where “incidents” can occur stretches from East Berlin to Israel to Vietnam to Formosa and to Ke- rea. In 1914 and in 1939 armies were not _ mobilized, but war broke out, Today they are al- - ready mobitized and air power is on a %4-hogr alert. The Kremlin could make the same mistake Hitler did — they could assume the West wil! not fight and will not take action if the Red aggression is extended either by military force or By infil- tration. The Red rulers are taking chances every day — and that's why 1956 starts with the biggest / number of ngretens capable of bringing on the werd wat nobody wants. (Copyright 1956, nen York Her. ald iepeee™ no sins Smiles ' A hypocrite is .a woinan who prays for delivery from tempta- tion and then goes to a bargain sale. * * » Statistics show that the average man gets 112 letters & year. Gosh knows how many he forgets to mail. ‘ THOUGHTS FOR TODAY So is the 1 man n that deceiveth his neighbour, and saith, Am not I im sport?—Prov, 26:19. * * * Cheats easily believe others as. bad as themselves. there jis no deceiving them, nor do they long deceive.—La Bruyere Brady Says Broken Bones Need Correct Suspension By WILLIAM BRADY, ™.D. Speaking from experience I'd choose for ordinary Colles’ frac- ture (of the radius just above. the wrist) Moore's treatment, advised by Park, which consists of a soft roller bandage ‘as a gompress fas- tened to the palmar surface of ‘ra- dius by a few turns of 4inch wide adhesive plaster, with a simple sling to support the arm. For fracture of the hip (neck of thigh bone), especially in el- derty, feeble persons, I'd use the This method seems ‘too difficult to understand, and so the hammer and tongs men have all but dis- carded it since Hodgen’s day. CHOOSES HODGEN WAY __ - Nevertheless in my pertinacious . way I tell you that if L had a broken hip or thigh bone I'd choose Hodgen suspension treaf- ment, for I saw how satisfactory the method was in several cases in elderly persons and one case ot a 13-year-old boy with a com. pound fracture of the thigh bone. In most hospitals victims of fracture of the “hip'’ (neck of thigh bone) have no choice—the doctor ties them in bed for many weeks with weights pulling on the leg. Or he operates. inserting a metal ~~ pin of similar device calculated to hold the fragments in place until union occurs. Either method is torturous and exhausting, and the outcome is problematical. MORE: FREEDOM The patient in Hodgen’s suspen sion fias the freedom of his bed from the beginning—that is, he or she can move about the bed and even get over into a the bed for a while every day, with out the least disturbing the align ment of the fragments. “This activity, slight) though t-- One such complication which F good many doctors ignore is the progressive depletion of the body's calcftum . reserve which inevitablé accompanies prolonged Ciaability. CALCIUM HELPS . . This, ‘if not- combatted by high caleium diet supplemented with -a daily ration of calcium. and vita- min D, may lead to delayed ‘un- ion-anion. a] my opinion, calcium aon. chair besidé/ / probably the main “rea peevishness, ireftabitity and fee- ble morale of ; long dis- abled by injury. \ : La High calcium dict is one which includes good proportions of high calcium foods such 4s milk, cheese eggs. peas, beans, | lentils, nuts. peanuts, cabbage, turnips, celery. greens. ned letters. not more) than eye page of i words long pertaining t o personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by . Dr. William Brady, if a stam seif- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiag Preas, Pontiac, Michigap. (Copyright 1958) - —— - oes - 7# . purposed angels. ‘resolution, ‘themselves and take an “vow to lead a finer, nobler life. | Case Records of a Psychologist - Dislikes Commercials Sung to: Favorite Srgs' when neces "for their labor what it will fetel,* toe Denies Fact Capitalists Have Economic Function _ For Mr. T. J. DeGroff's informa- merely own. The capitalists buy their ‘‘brains,” that is their‘ mana- gers, engineers, supervisors, etc., as they buy their “brawn” or pro- a. ductive labor on the labor market. | Hal Boyle Says: NEW YORK w — If the world should end this very day, it could not find America better prepared. If the universe suddenly explod- ed. practically every one in the land would be .blown ‘straight up _into. Heaven. The rush of rarefied souls would weag-out the turnstiles _at St. Peter’s Pearly Gates. - For America today is an earthly paradise inhabited not by ordinary people but by 160-odd million pure- An aura of unacctistomed saint- liness rises over the nation like clean fog above a dismal swamp. Look around you. Isn't everybody wearing a shiny new halo? HERE'S THE REASON There is a reason, of course. It is the season of the New Year's when all look within interior ~ The bad resolve to be good, the good resolve to be better. The old reckless. sinful past seems unut- terably repugnant. One looks back at the mire-speckled creature he was only a week ago and mumbles whole-hegrtedly, ‘‘How could I ever have been like that? Never again!” * * & Sweetness and light brighten the very air. Everyone has decided to be more trustworthy. loyal, help- ful, thrifty, courteous,. kind, brave, ~ clean and reverent — plus a lot of other things. SMILE. SMILE. SMILE. Nowhere. is @—-frown in sight Wherever you glanee, all you see are rows of teeth. determinedly fixed in a smiles smile, smile There is a- determined {im to the halos, too, as if this. time the wearers really meant to keep them clamped on their noggins forever. The wife has vowed to spend less time playing bridge and spend | esd to bettem, and they eeotive | 0-0 commodity. iw the market, Nor is there socialism io Stalin- ist Russia, Russia has state capi- — a despotic, brutal state with exploitation under a wages system. The Stalinist rulers of Russia have r —- Harry St, Utica iii Utica, Think Coaching Staff Is Answer to Better Team In answer to Mr. Baker's letter asking why the football team doesn't support its fans, maybe it would be better to look beyond the same junior high schools that feed the number one band in the state and the football team, We. ~ think you should take -a look at the coaching staff. Football Fans You All Look So Beatific ‘in Those New Shiny Halos. more time playing with her. chil- ares. * * * The hushand has vowed to spend more time at home, too, and also take his wife out oftener. he gets caught in a traffic jam. The factory hand has vowed to do less shirking on the job. — THE BOSS QUIET? The-boss has vowed not to bust a vocal chord every time he sees a minor company rule flouted, The bank robber has vowed to give up his uncertain craft and go into some more honest form of labor, such as maybe press agentry The professional boxer has vowed that the next time out he will really put up a good stiff fight — if he can find an opponent in the same mood — » * @ * * Yes, whoever has a bad habit of any kind, has .silently vowed to rid himself of it — whether it's \beating his wife in private or using a toothpick in public. An atmos- phere of personal sanctity wraps. the eountry from coast to coast Ah, perhaps it would be better if the world did end this very day, and wafted al] us suddenly pomp- ous Puritans to the Heaven we ° now aspire to create on earth. For New Year's resolutions have a traditional brief life. * a * . Certainly if a cataclysm de- stroved the universe even as late as next week. half of us, our vows already forsaken, would find our- selves blown not toward Heaven - but in exactly the opposite direo- thon ? Jealousy Over Mother-in-Law Traced to Couple’s Lack of Marriage Advice Nora finally admitted the true facts about her feud with her. mother-in-law, For the ir- ritation about sitting in the front seat of their new car, was just a camouflage to cover up a deeper jealousy. Her husband didn't know.it, but his sins of omission had indirectly brought tn this friction between his wife and his mother. Scrap- book this case for future refer- ence. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Cage °Q-3238: Nora M., aged 37, is the dauyhter-in-law who was irked by the fact she had to sit. in -the back seat when Grandma was in the car. “Dr. Crane, you are right in saying I am jealous,” Nos final- ly Paniesees: y bd e/ “Sernetiones T feel very hateful . -toward my motherjf-law, That's why I resent her sitting up | side ‘my husband. - | “He defers to her wishes, maybe no: more than a normal obedient son does. But I get angry to see her have such ,influence over him. * “And I am also green with jeal- ousy whenever I know he has given a girl a lift in his car enroute to work. What is wrong with me?" WHY JEALOUSY? Jealousy is usually an indication of an inferiority complex, often of a sexual nature. When a wife is fustrated in her marital relations! she may. readily becéme a victim of. the generac nionster. It is only when o wife fa sure ot herself and kriows how to get _— the most out of marriage, that She can be magnanimous, | ceney account fr gc a he leech clay Nora's feud with front be- | domineering mother-in-law very much and can-be nonchalant about her husband's giving a lift to fellow female employees So T-tactfully’ quizzed Nora fur- ther and found that she had never been educated properly regarding marital relations. of female anatomy. And a great many educated men who under- stand the anatomy, still don’t appreciate the function thereof. There is thus a very wide dif- ference between ‘‘structure’’ and “function”. MECHANIC va PILOT Thus, an airplane mechanic mav understand all the parts of an airplane motor and be able to assemble one efficiently, yet nev- er be able to pilot the plane at all. In like manner, many of my patients have been wives of physicians and. dentists, who certainly knew their anatomy but tay jiave been married for % Yeard to their, wives without ever having made the latter © function properly. And that was the basic cause of her mother-in, * law over the driver Some of vou older readers often think it is far-fetched to trace such a feud to sexual maladjustment. But jealousy, as well as most divorces starts in the bedroom, despite the euphemistic “mental cruelty” charge or the “incom- patability’” argument so -cOmmon in divorce courts, Judges, marriagé counsellors, clergymen and we_ psychologists all realize that a sexually adjusted couple will rarely consider divorce. * * * sitting up front beside. “Futhermore, a college diploma is not much imsurance for sexual adjustment, for when physicians _and dentists often ‘fail to. satisfy their wives, despite a lengthy medical education, how do you expecta liberal arts graduate fo have received any specific medi¢o- psychplogical advice on this. vital point? SEX PROBLEMS IN MARRIAGE So T had a visit with Nora anf her husband. ‘I gave them the same talk on marital problems which:I give to young couples just enterig matrimony. ‘That's the first time I ever heard of such things,” her hus ‘band ‘honestly admitted . - But he was grateful to obtain such long-overdue advice and &. worked. He thus eliminated the cause of his, wife's jealousy in short order by ‘using the dat& in my booklet “Sek Problems in Marriage’’. Send for your copy at once, en- closihg.a stamped return envelope plus 20 cents (non-profit). Pontiac, stamped, a 306 to cover eine pon ym printing costs when sou send ° eae weg paychologicad) charts and pam- (Copyright 1956) THE PONTIAC ited TUisDaAY, JANUARY 8, 1956. wake ee ee ek kt = nf + | WHEN. APPEARANCE. COUNTS STAR CLEANERS Fg hs FE 2-0661 a + | _BELGRADE (INS) —. Yugoslav children arg—getting ready for a! trip to the moon — hoping no/ American has claimed their val- | y. > The future space travelers, ‘eall- -jing _ themselves . ‘Selenites,” -dis- cuss and plan and ask questions of Yugoslav scientists for a half hour daily over radio Belgrade. to select the moon valley they plan to inhabit. Hseientist who claimed only Amer- ane would escape if the sow and earth collided. The child insisted. Americans al-| ready had space ships. Jevtovie laid down three condi- |tions tor membership: i AD “Selenites” must be brave, myst promise to bring something | | oF someone useful for either the | ‘Woyage or life on the-moon, and EESSSSSSSESESSEEESEEES _| travel clubs. Yudoalsy Children. Hurry to Reach Valley on Moon profession which will be useful the moon. Jevtovic said the children would like te Hear from spacemen in other parts of the earth. : The “Selenites” have selected a — ‘old commander and a ten-year-old commissar.-One lad has written “The Song of the Selenites"’ to cheer, - on the voyage. 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Not just an. ordinary trade-in allowance, but Federal’s bi really brings prices down ~ OPEN TUES., FRI ‘and SAT. NIGHTS fo Tuseday Night this week only hy ee eee, 0) 9 SACINAW AT WARREN. PONTIAC OPEN MON. FRI SAT., NIGHTS TO siesta ee x f PRL, ‘ Vee a ey | ae i 4 Sf 4 a in ee : a! § #. of ¢ Z fh aM 4 : Ay A 4 ; : : . ° s 3 + j ' j ~, oo aaa #, # ace ot, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1956 vee = eo ea t) I eee 8) ; > e ‘New | Size of Celestial Body» URNE, Australia — The , : i WEST, Fila. (INS)—Presi- dent Eisenhower's visit to Key West has been credited by Neal, a hotel ‘manager, with in- The little Navy town, up to its ears in tourists, is happy to hear the sound of tinkling cash regis- ters. Says president to start. a boom down here and we really have one under way now.” | A farmer ‘is about three te “ie om” - @ Rew aerial which will make it possible to obtain a radio photo- ‘graph of the sun every day Another radio telescope is also be- is virtually.a “television picture” rly: ngbigyeny ZlleB pao same as moving scans the ecreen of & television jet ily Fims . to Up Spending in ‘56 Aussie ‘Scientists State JET SPEEDS OLD-TIMER — This is the fastest car in the world, WASHINGTON — The comp-| according to its owner. It's a 1937 model to which John Shelburne of | Hannibal, Mo., has bolted six jet engines. 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TUESDAY: JANUARY he Pian ERENT! sh oe e6 Europe Enjoyed Biggest Spending Dionne Quints, Folks /2 ‘own when Sone a ge get nly = Sle Dionne said Tuesday it was ‘nor bo ; age and expanded at phepocnenel) big industries, like steel and chem- icals were extended to the limit ;to meet their export commitments Bam energy mand. 3 Spree During ‘55; Outlook Is. Brighter Patch Up Diflerences ™ government Koped to ‘reduce un-) Au added’ strain looms with the: = * Prices nudged upward as the! ,aff purchasing power. Early indi. big imports. . for the British because they lack -+the foreign exchange reserves that the continental countries have to! pay on trade debts. empl expanding its) puilding of ‘the sew aiemee-min [Dionne quintuplets and thelr per. . plan-which ai att four| “° ent. ‘ salvar haemo take tak k bee t > million jobs ne 2, feow With he- Seed “curb excess,'"{“‘has |been ironed out.” | - WEDNESDAY s- jern. Italy’s arid lands. » {the = areeepenet hincg ml of the, four surviving B E ‘ “The ‘West German econom _ipeople they were living well quints drove to their home yester- DOU perience’ growing pains y, “igiand clamped down with . creditiday to see their parents after 5 See ts Seams a eta alee hae RED STAMP DAY & cations were that the cure -w&s/from. the family. | working and more goods were be-| 4 es afew. hours a WALGREEN | r ing funneled into export markets' after they reached. the’ family DRUGS fei to pay for the nation’s whopping home in nea rby Callander said: 3293 Auburn Read, Auburn en . f&eress trom eating State Bank and we now fee] it was all due to : a misunderstanding, There was , ba ci misunderstanding somewhere, and 4 4 + The probléth was more acute There ‘were .worrisome patches, too, in the bright: picture. Buying power tended to be so great in Britain, Western Germany and France that inflationary pressures: built up and not enough it . (. 6. AID But west Europeans generally saw bright business, prospects’ ahead. Their. optimism rested on. ‘their own, ‘their government tan keep infia-| ‘tion under control. i Mh 1955, the 300 millidh Europ eans this side of the cars, | clothes, food, entertainment and industrial equipment. | ‘New homes, office buildings factories’ appeared as fast scarce labor and- raw materials| ‘could be mustered by record industrial production, good harvests and bigger imports ‘from the United Stateg and elne- where. | _ It all added up for the average | European to the most comfort. ' able living he has known, The standard remained well below that in the United States, bat contrasted favorably with com- munist Europe where improve- ment was comparatively light. With the fall frem power of Curtain, ~ 'Seviet Premier Georgi- Malenkov, the Kremlin switched industrial | and on a more closely integrated ‘basis. - The ‘black scene was Spain, -where “spot on the West new U, 8. Navy and Air there. although dollar income U.S: defense aid remains a/ wel- “The tide of prosperity ‘ brought _ creeping inflation to nearly all ithe west: European nafions. The. ‘two industrial giants, Britain and| Western Germany, gave a lead! by developing comprehensive anti- |inflation programs An efforts to ‘harness and channel their booms. There appeared to be little dan- i ger of runaway inflation anywhere. in western Europe. Living costs i fose slowly, buf wages and in- comes stayed a jump ahead. | Nevertheless, workers in Brit. | ain, Western/ Germany and — France appeared set on pressing tor another round of wage boosts that could aggravate inflationary | strains. The manpower shortage | put them | [= a strong bargaining | | position. < a unemployment per-| | sisted only in Italy where two | j million | jobless made. up the na-’ ition's {hottest and most sorrow- ful'’ problem. 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John Ray mond. dr., USAF, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Raymond of Detroit. She attended St. Mary College of-Notre Dame and he is a graduate of the “University of Notre Dame Law caciell eee Princess Takes Britain by Storm — thing entirely new line taking Britain | the bol assat y germ. inc Britons, accustomed te" tad. t = & i Hi 3hi a i a 28 BG°bB z! an 133 4 The. margrave, whose seat FABULOUS CRUISE | The transformation began when Margarita joined Europe's kings, publicize the tourist attractions of his kingdom. Margarita was voted - Thora Tripp vin "Milford Roland = Crawfords) . "|Ayris of Highland Park and Har IsMarried - Will Make Hore in Sorasota, Fla. Johnston .of Fargo, N. D., April Hill of Menomonie, Wis., Mrs. M. A. Greer ‘of Ardmore,’ Pa., Fannie \vey Ayris of Highland Park. Called to Mississippi Dr. and Mrs. N. E/ Durocher of Old Orchard drive were called to Gulfport, Miss. by/ the death of her father, Mr. J. R. Brady. PTA Activities gee toneie ot of me Emerson PTA wil) t Wednesday at 7:30 am with Mrs Chester — iy meget ig St. DONELDA IVA BRANTLEY ~~ Reid, son of Mr, and Mrs. Vaughn Reid Hoods Becomie Fashion Craze fect. With a fur coat a moire in the fur shade will smart looking, Patou in Paris shows a pouchy hood of black moire worn with a coat of the same fabric. Jacques Heim has a white satin coat which comes with a white satin hood trimmed with a wide) band of snowy fox-fur looking ab-| solutely fair-like. | sports costumes and look partic- fulariy smart made of jersey to match ‘a high-necked sweater. These Balactava hoods should, con- trary to the bulky loose ones, fit “prettiest princess" on the cruise. mmecetive' ace rg ee Pontiac PTA Cou + owe tonight at Crofoot the hed Staey sod be plat: eet er than fur-trimmed. tes PTSA Planning |Fathers’ Night ligan State University. *|the Pontiac High ‘School. All mem- and vitamins contained in lean Speaker for ‘the Thursday eve- ning meeting of Wever Junior High School PTSA will be Dr. Guy Hill. Dr. Hill is coordinator of high school cooperation at -Mich- * The program is o the annual -| Fathers’ Night and will be held at/ 7:30. in the gyqnasium., , * s . ‘ Special music will be provide by the Boys’ Double Quartet of bers and friends of the PTSA are invited to attend. Give Your Clan More Proteins to Help Lifeline Diet is essential to good health. There's much truth in the old saw oe 8 oe to the waistline, ; * * * Cut down on the fats and Istarches you serve your family and give them proteins, minerals meat, fish, vegetables -and fruits, And to increase resistance to cold weather, here's a tip from U.S. Army physicians: large quan- tities of Vitamin C make it cemtae body N loin Keynotes Small Town -TV - By PHYLLIS BATTELLE BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (INS) — Here in the Hoosier heartland, home of Alfred E, Kinsey, a person | can pick up more than statistics on sex. He can find a brand new thing on television—what might be called the “love thy neighbor on Chan- nel 4” technique. 2 _ In Bloomington, Ind. (pop. 30,000) almost everybody is television per- sonality. Auto dealers go on the waves to sell their cars personally. Small children, who might be fighting im alleys if they lived in. New York, carry. on their scraps over TV to the vast amusement of their elders.- School teacherd proudly give les- sons in English, politics, journal- ism, household finance, in the after- noons when their regular classes are over. Housewives unload their prob- more fun, and cheaper than telling a psychiatrist, * * ® “The idea from the beginning:” says Sarkes Tarzian, the shy, near: sighted genius who made it all pos- sible, ‘‘was to get the people in- terested in television. And I think they got *@e The station on which local men, ‘women and household pets perform Little Michael David ‘Spitzer ' ‘was the son avenue, and great-grandmother, Mrs. Seated center of attention at the recent .gather-’ Ralph Fredon of Summit avenue. ing of five generations of his mother’s are his mother, Mrs. C. L. Spitzer (left) family. Standing (left to right) are his .of Quantico, Va., and great-great-grand- Pesioetny Mrs. Carrol Gates me Hud- eT Mrs. toot Campbeli of Brimley. lems to a wide audience. It's much, \6 after leaving his birthplace, Khar- BUILT WITH FAITH - ; is WTTV, a “do-it-yourself” station built with faith, a bank loan and electronic know-how by Tarzian in! 1949, [ A mild-mannered engineer of 55, Tarzian is a-U._S. citizen * who | came to this country at the age of put, Turkish Armenia. “I loved tt;*~-be- says, “from Philadelphia where I grew up, .to the University of Pennsylvania where I studied, to Bloomington | where I came to work, I felt I | owed America much,” jvehicle,”” says Tarzian, Milton Berle? and a 1,000-foot phens .received members of~their| congregation and friends at a New Year’s Day open house in their ‘|horng Gn Fernberry. court. : in IFrequent The Rev. end Mire. 3 nneth Ste-| * -.s * Frances H. Harrington of Or- chard Lake avenue is vacationing with her tegther and sieterinien. Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. in- Denver, Colo. While. canner the’ Southwest she was a guest at Paint Pony Lodge in Show Low in the White Mountains of Arizona. * ¢ Nelson. spent the holl- day recess b Col- lege of Mining and . ‘and Mrs, William Fiszard of ‘Lowell street. | Another son, Pfe. William Fiz- zard, was also home for the holi- days. He left Sunday to report to for overseas daty in Germany. ** - * > Darrell H. Beach, a junior at) Central Michigan College, has been spending the” holiday recess . with ‘ihis parents, Mr.'and Mrs. Earl W. Beach of Hamestted. drive. Mr, oul tee! iis till eal son, “Jay, of Navajo drive have returned to thelr lieme after | spending the holidays in Spring- ie ond & Lamy, Me: Drs. Ida H. Stewart of Stite ave- Ft, Campbelt; Ky., prior to leaving) ~ Visits Are. Nuisance Working Wife Told .to Be Frank With _ Sister-in-Law F & i ii & BF i z gh hs ful i at Fe Ai f j i ae 3 if : i if FE i§ gf KE Jo ANN CRISP idianapolis-Terre Haute’ area.” -But -the old technique is still the: best technique, and Tarzian. still jfor housewives, basketball games, and little. kids walloping their friends. ““TV's a. wonderful, “but—in small towns: ‘anyway-—-the people should feel the station is theirs. If they ever lose that feeling, we will have bungled the job.” When he arrived in the homé: town of Indiana University and Doc, Kinsey 15 years ago, tele-| -|vision was a dream in the minds. of most small town men, ‘but a believable hope in the vision of Tarzan—a senegal with honors in- cal develop and manufacture parts for TV. A big gamble, -in- those yd but not so big as the plunge took in 1949. “There were less than 100 tele.’ vision sets in this area,” his co-workers say, “and a minus amount of interest in the medium. | But - this guy refused to believe the facts. “He builf a station.” ‘|PIONEER STATION Sinking all his money, $40,000, into the project, Tarzian converted and other equipment. For nearly thrée years, it was the only small Then he declared “a sort of open house”’ on. programming and in-| his “‘stars.” The people willingly — for everyone has the “ham” in- stinct — went -on the air. And TV sets for ee ad Ad nicknamed, ieletoen't is its yr hy “We're getting rhore anal la drugstore into a TV studio and, | by hand, built his own camera . town station in the land. . i «ee . | vitea the whole community to ‘be atenue, Wallace Turner of cated now,” Tarzian says slowly. “We have ‘Howdy Doody’ and ‘tower and serve the entire | In-' finds plenty of room on Channel 4| advanced i Home for the holidays were these ‘students of the ministry. Pictured are (left to right) Mike Schultz of | Menominee road, Jack Nichols of Edgefield road, Tyrus | ~ Menzel of Edne avenue, David Schroeder of Dwight . both, - PEO Cha pter Has Party” operated by the PEO Sister. hood, told of her activities there,” Glenwood avenue, Dan Par- shall of Mohawk road ‘and Dick Grebeta of Elsinore _ PAGES 13-18: drive. Most of the aly niberk of dietes pertiong Church, are studying at Concordia College, Milwaukee, el | ~ Wis: Wallace Turner is a-student at Concordia Co “Forte-Wayte, Ind. 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Drink it|(hat youll ——— and | | “1's not hecessary to have the|try to run baby’s life on a hard|when baby drinks, He loves to/" my ved it “owes | 9 |wWhole plang. . , what we want|and ule, share things, however young be is. 7200) even Musion of having WL on- e eaut’e igany: old part. of the plane Lion eileen aaa les Sere: The third and very important [16+ three but three dozen pairs of can build the remainder of the Most women have found that the, take his bath just to get clean. wardrobe | Eve gw 448 EAST PIKE. aie \plane around the actual piece.” _net results of this scheme are con-| bas a wonderful time with _ ——— Mrs. Scott, who is now 63, soloed stant fatigue and a protracted case the bar of soap, with his duck | ae + |Sept. 6 of 1910 at a time when/0f the “baby blues,” culminating, and with the sensations of water: | . ° | [abe says “there were probably not|in a spell ot crying when the) There should bene hurry about | 2-Hour Free Parking } ‘| |more than 75 people in the world| husband gets home from the office.| baby’s bath, it should be fun for “fi To let go a little is the first pre-| mother and baby. HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED scription. Then take a look at! Bonus: fun is two in the same WHEN YOU MAKE A PURCHASE baby’s life and take a few hints/bath, when baby’s old enough. AS | there. Mother can stop worrying about AT JACOBSON’S. es . i splashing herself if she's in there i wep baby is the hardest work in the |*t#*t.each morning with a Ve | , world, and you need the rest, (nave found that the extra late aft- Many bables will sleep right by |crncm path is relaxing and good . their mothers, others need a soll: | rin. outsid tourth ih “ tary room, However it works out, but mon ee tae tee ‘ ee close the eyes and stop worrying | ,. " on : end sleep while beby slee dicted to this simply because they . P ) my seeps: {can't avoid it. Baby really must = This can eradicate a lot of worry get outside and most mothers have . ” ; det -|lines and make problems seem less | found they feel fretful and -cooped Progress would be wired each|insurmountable. It's quiet and you|in themselves if they don’t do it. : night to Overland dealers through-|/know the baby is safé, Both of} It’s not a King’s life—it’s a . the country and displayed injthese help sleep to come. baby’s life and far better than : store windows, The second hint from baby is royalty’s. Isn’t This the Kind of Furniture You've Wanted? Ethan Allen Solid Maple Furniture With , | | MAR-PROOF TOPS! | “ROUND TABLE With Plastic Top | | Looks Just Like Wood $7950 Imagine . ... @ beautiful round maple table with a top thet won't mar or | scratch or stain . , . the plastic kai _ just like wood . * but it’s Mica . ~ like the counter tops in your Itchen . . . 42-inch size with one 10-inch leat ... $79... Same table . available with regular hard maple CHAIRS $15 to $45 Each Big choice of styles. i? 32 x 42 RECTANGULAR TABLE WITH ONE 10-INCH LEAF, PLASTIC TOP.......+.$59 48" Round Table $119 Larger sized with three 10-inch filler leaves at $119. Makes a table to seat 10 to 12 when fully extended. Space Saving Multi - Units! Wonderful way to save space... all units 30 inches tall with flush sides: so they fit right together |! ..» put them all on one wall or use as around the. corner grouping as pictured .. . All are Ethan Allen Quality in Solid Vermont Rock Maple . - and every piece is available with, the MAR. PROOF Mica | Plastic Top at little extra charge , . Bring your dimensions and let-us figure how your room can be best arranged! E : , i 30-inch Chest ..... eee $73 30-inch Bookcase ..6.0..$29 © Twin or hut Size Booke - i 30-inch _ Shutter Door ‘ Corer Bookcase ...eo.-$53 case Headboard .....$59 sivenen owas 7 7 30-inch Tall Chest of 48- SES Orig. 22.95 A wonderful selection of fall, winter and holiday dresses now at a fraction of their original values. Laces, taffetas, silks, satins, velvets, flannels, sheer wools, wool jerseys, rayoh and novelties. One and two-piece styles in street, cocktail and casual wear dresses. Juniors’, 7 to 15; Misses’, 8 to 20:Women’.s 122 to 24". One-of-a-kind designer originals from our couturier collections i, to. 2 Off! Maternity Dresses Orig. 3.95 @ $ 4 to 5.95 Cottons, doand, linens, and corduroys in tii blece styles. Also separates—jackets, skirts and pedal pushers. Ex: cellent values! / Orig. 7.95 to 8.95, ISLS Lae STORE HOURS: ¥ / Ow F Eg say Cirapance: ‘ ~ REDUCTIONS ( ON WINTER. APPAREL! . 5 BUY NOW! DAY AT 10:00 A. M. ... CHARGES MADE COME EARLY. i QUANTITIES LIMITED! ORIGINAL PRICES ON EVERY GARMENT! Norcur : SEE WHAT You SAN EY, bs i eeiow Ss , All Sales F inal! No Exchanges! No Refunds! \ : ; ‘ ts . . *: wining FUR TRIM COATS AINE DRESSES -UNT RIM COA TS Regularly $ 4 ‘ ? Regularly sf | sold to” =. t | § Sold to $119.00 , ys 2 * $24.95 ; Regularly BS ES Regularly sy _ : _ Sold to 7 ; bos Sold to : Sas : $129.00 - 4 ae f $29.95 ar : 7 a , ' Rese . Regularly § Oo. ¢§ < ” Regularly Ss} + Reedley $ / Sold to a Sold to | :. ~ $7995" $139.00 a : $35.00 . es , oe SOQ) ey | Ce sd Sold to >. { Sold to $89.95 | silicide ed $39.95 ; z e Z| Included in the groups are coats suitable to weor he. yon : 2 € t is uine Bra twood - ‘or oth ationally | famous § ee : cory coat ‘fine 100% wool fabrics the at 4 mink, | Avo piece Greysy ond tailored, baker a wintes sites, Se te jens, . 7 zee wri se weg ae Tes a * —— lamb, ee fox, amor, Souaket, dyed fox fitch, saint | 2 cottons.- Junior, misses’ and women’s sizes. .Black and colors. Also tiene od chinchillas. Black, natural ond colors. Junior, misses’ . = and others. lack and colors. Junior, misses’ and women’s sizes. 7 lorwucite. ; Lend women’s sizes. ; ai ; Coat Salon—Second Floor : Better Dresses—Second Floor 4 Coat Saton—Second Floor t heen gon bse wan 2 eres Se Leta oe a | —_ a aa ee we ? eh wanes aah ; ** ? : —~SKIRT-JACKET —y »~BE [TER BLOUSES-- 4 ~BUDGET DRESSES panne JUMPERS es | 3 Regularly | 3 “Reply $ 33. oT ee ae | aw $Q28s i Sold to Regaiatly $©D - Regularly $¢ $10.98 7.98 a 6C ° ' 3 to ' 4 - $4.98 i » $10.98 ; Regal § 35 ; Regularly $s B83 : >< | 3698 e098. , ' : — f f Women's Jumpers—Main Floor ‘ | ; 3 - - ¢ Re uiart 4 s Regularly § 3 guiarly § 4 Lined cordurey| jacket. ; i Sotd to ; ;. 4 af ——GIRLS COATS— KS Or poplin ond wool. " ; Z $5.98 j t . . ‘Gerke wi . s K fj A licen SPORT SUITS ee at SE 4 7 : Regularly s ; Regularly S16. 3 Two. me vITS Regularly § ‘54 - se Sas8 - 4 to } $17.98 ! OR la Pee. — Regularly -— i $7.98 i . ' Seid sid ey | 2 es a | $17. 98 = ’ | a i. Dressy ond‘casug! styles in wool jersey, rayon or 8 } Cotton, nyfon, dacron, short, thres- quarter and long % 4 acetate, taffeta, and crepe. Black? colors, plaids, _ P Princess of boxy uve a deus = < ¢ ; Lir ed two piece suit of. 100% woot * 4 id — = stripes. Junior, misses’ sizes. —_.- % warm in: Soldto— ee : as beown, charcoal. Junior, misses’ sizes. ; tj sleeves. White pastel ames re Clas. Sees 388 i i wen , ong S ta i $3500 Ma Mw 2 x ' Sport Shop=Main Floor = Blouses—Mein Floor 4 3 Sedpet Dresses—Second Floor ‘Youss r oth Sho p—tower Level” ae } eS ayer — laventuseteaiaen et ant T t . shee eae es ae et 4 ; , a pf , | Reg. Sold to.$3.98 Reg. Sold to $5.98 ' 100° wools, in tweeds, flannels, slim and Reg. sold 1 $8.98 Reg. ae te 11298 3 ‘ 100% wits and orlon in shert sleeve slip 8. ~ g . pleated styles. Sizes |10to 18. ~ § BB $ OB : on, long sleeve cardigan. . Sizes 32 to 40. Qi $s 5 hed ; . Skirts—Main Floor ) an ; _ . : Sirontiee~ Hinks Floor WINTER MILLINERY.. BOYS WEAR -- GIRLS WEAR 4 a BE | R SHO , ENTIRE STOCK t -\ BOYS’ SLACK SETS Mik GIRLS’ DRESSES. ary ' NATIONALLY ADVERTISED - > ; Fj ; so E % ; Oo ; 2 : NATIONALLY ADVERTISED tb Were B3 Were BS 1 sWere § 1462 PAIRS 4 ; : ; 4.98 5.98 i 4.98 : - : : Reguiarly § 90 é Long and short sleeve Hannel shirts. Matching shirts pe cordu- . s : H j ) | | DES ; : i , 4 roy or flannel. Were ; , ia \ } : ] ae . - BOYS’ FLANNEL SHIRTS jf 598 3 os oe ened | gf eds i Were a Were Cs $ © 2 Regular to 12.95 S - 85. [oo Regularly | 90 fg. 1% <8 a i bp * §% Jacqueline, Natural- é a 12.99 ; In tad iat les. Plaids or p . ‘ - s ; izer and Risque.... ” § : 10.95 4 Z : ee ee “ee Se a Broadcloth gingham, nylon, solids. plaids, checks, stripes. i ‘ | 7 : 8.95 ' |} BOY’S CORDUROY SLACKS 33, | . i] Oo . = - Were 498 = GIRLS’ JUMPERS assy S$@Q35 = é : , Regular to 16. 95 per 4 _eple 90° | $ 3 ae EE via 38 ver zon Regula fo 16.95. —— 16.95" a ra ; flannel, cord Q its OE \ | | ‘| : ] 5.00 : ' ‘Waid niet cette. Aiewaed ie ny ‘ove ya eral elveteen, flannel, corduroy ud : . § 3B ~4 7 _ BOYS’ RLS’ : ’ | TS, -° © | Regular to 22.95 | ‘ Regular 4 AND GIRLS’ SNOW SUITS | | GIRLS’ SKIR asim (| | Metinque A | % y s] 90 -_ Sizes 3 to.7 | BB . § =a c 33. 30 : 4 Were to § i os : 398 pos babteg 9 4 ; ; - All colors, all heel, heights, L a 20.00 , j “% 19.95 sf , . : - suedes, calf; patents. ; ; : 4 . : 4 _& Velveteen, 100% wool flannel. Also washable wool, and tweeds. | 4 \ q i i i . ' ..4 . ji In pleat, swing styles. Nationally, advertised Magic Elastic waist f 4 | \ ‘ 4 | 3 | BRP ‘ls oy | fT 162 PAIRS ¢ SPORTS. q 4 ALL WINTER PATTERN HATS : oa GIRLS BLOUSES. sirte-Teenm PAL , i : : : : ; } ‘Reg. to 8.95 | | Felts, velours, beav- Regular 90 - ‘ Were to § ve 38 — bs _ | | Loafers and oxfords. In 7 ae wo iy cen 35 F ¢ yf 25.00 | | brown, black, beige, etc. . head sizes. 4 { Nylon or poplin, warmly quilted or alpaca lined. d i Dressy and tailored styles in satin, velveteen, cotton broadcloth. : need, eee , a | , | a . 4 ; ee Shoe Salon—Merranine i. 3 Me FS ; = _ Millinery Sate Second Floor. t | Young Folks Shop—Lower Level 4 ' Young Folk Shop—towpt Level \ - a tie ° aie ee shee semana ono | PO ee De ee ee i tail ‘ea wana oe ene eran : ee q . ‘ «il . ye | ee < de i, OMI tae I an eas I iT cy) a Jel ie Sad ee ee ah ae A ps elite . 2 | 4 ns o- d do better A Ht g “il ae) i t -y i) + i i: g i He Hi! J : : ; J = i z i i i i on Matched Luggage ex-/for Family Present Ready E i il iF | ey Sz Pl w a ive cH Hit] 7 Fe .& fy i E d { ‘ Ate z a 4 5 i MARY KING SALON | _ORA OBRECHT Specializing in . Hair Styling pelebed 7 ELSIE DRELLICK | | Coats! € $ a PERMANENTS 29 Waves oS 2 S17 Waves on, 5 8” |f $15” Waves «., ° 7° ||| r 510° Waves o., $6” | tern for first-class Send} to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon-| | and Permanents | tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print Complete Beauty Service | address with zone, | size and style number. | 152 N. Perry FE 2 2- 3053 . JANUARY : Beauty male? 0; to | tt. OFF OUR REGULAR PRICES cian % ADVERTISED Sportswear! Regularly Sold up to $99.95 - Dresses! ° Suits! Formals! Shoes! Greatly Reduced! Ya to Ya OFF A. real savings~ -opportunity' Smart fashion opparel. to wear. now “Sbioo earls spring is yours ata. fractional of original cost! Excellent selection of all items! } Formals | and _ Cocktail Dresses , , All Sales Final!’ No Returns! No Approvals! No C.0.D.'s cotton blouses s%3 «| 82. ne | Plaids, Stripes, Plain Colors, Some Slightly Soiled lamb’s wool ~_ sweaters: Cardigans! Slip-Ons! Long & Short Sleeves! A Wide Groufs of Colors! 56 $7. were |. 8.95 were 10.95 7 Waves «. Only i We Also Give Machine Wave | _ Jane Lee Beauty I| ap Saginaw... “Messeuine FE 2-053)" | tailored jackets VEX off , ‘Special Groups! - Brook’s Style Flannels ¥ ° Fine Coats Reduced | Regularly Sold ‘Up to 199. 95 49 °59 ‘79 Forstmans Woolens! Fine Worumba s! Imported Tweeds! Anglo’s Bron- ' zeen! Stroocks! Fashions smartest clutch and tapered coats and coats with collar closings! Beautiful colors and blacks! 4 f * ‘ bd ‘ Ld Better Dresses Reduced Values to 29.95 . Values to 49.95 14 m°18 *22 0°32 Sheer Wools! Jerseys! Flonnelst Crepes! Knits! Pastels! Dark Colors! Cas- uals, Dressy Dresses! Jacket Dresses! Juniors! Misses! Women’s half-sizes! A wide selection of top fashion dresses to wear now into spring! ce dressy _ Skirts - Felts! Quilts! Novelties! rr variety of colors ios «(8S 1455 10 - os 12_ a _ jersey” blouses to 7.95 ‘4 am 9.95 56 Light and Dark Colors. ~ Tailored.and Dressy ~ Styles SHOP any for BEST SELECTIONS at REAL SAVINGS! 500 Pairs Shoes Reduced 6" Te 1285 were 12.95 to 21.95 now reduced to a . “ a beautiful ‘selection of colors, patterns, and materials. Types for dress, tailored and casual wear. Savings 0 of up to 30 per ‘cent. 200 Pairs Casuals ond Sport Shoes: former! ‘sald, 585 ~ to 10. 9, ARS > . / u t Pal a ad ; j et ay * a Fe) eas ¥ i. Sid fg Se ge a lea | i eu .% were beautiful ‘Skirts Flannels! Tweeds! Plaids! Wools! | 10 42 were 9.95 14.95 - were 17.95 bermuda _ shorts Vs ‘off Special Groups! , Flannels! \* Corduroys! Plaids a lO SEEN IRR NN ag IR fC sn renee RA + Psa E me ne ‘ 1 f aa eo & ‘ ca 4 : i] f t r ie i fii a ig ey a ily "thes F T ee aalday # eax: me ree ro 3 x < és hs { ; | ¥ c ; hy i ye j ~ we | yin re : 4 ; % pe > Tae CTE Gan te EA a _THE PONTIAC PRESS, _TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1956 = =e. SEVENTERN EE en eee wf = Storing Tomorrow, Wednesday, 10 A. M.- — Continuing Thurs... Fri Seh ~~ Sweeping. Reductions and Terrific Savings on: High Fashion » Pec a “COATS . oo SUITS . ae DRESSES pes SHOES ~ SWEATERS... ‘ee BLOUSES . . SKIRTS . » MILLINERY . . ROBES . PAJAMAS - nuary * Cearaick Sale : 16 N. SAGINAW : { ; : . | ‘ Be Sol vole Tf co Ts co TS Ke | ; ° of i a . COA A OATS | Our tweed strott coat & ‘Were te 59.95 | Were. to 85 00 : Were to 89.95 all wool-and ~—d58. warmly interlined i: 3 9. i Beautiful cashmere blended with wool i ~=with warm zip-out linings makes these i All colors and sizes 10 to 18. Several f| styles to choose from. Choose yours now | at tremendous savings. Chinchillas in- cluded. iy coats wonderful buys at this low price. Leather lined zip-Out tweeds, fur trim- . med dress coats, precious wools of guanace, bolviso, anglo fabrics, blacks . and all fashion colors. Sizes 8 to 18, each coat an outstanding value. : your opportunity to seve 21.95 on these Our finest Rosewin Stroocks included in- this group, foshion coats at their finest, wonderful coats, all poste! colors and} several beautiful styles to choose from. | The All. Occasion Coat Glenhaven Suits = . " p > ‘ i y f oe ! | | ; as od ft tat THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY 8.1956 so Pe en ee eee ne a, | “ |Heed Ad b Openings 0 = Soom erates re , house of fine cleaning fe sj bee ee vice fo or Jo jpenings Y Designers are striving to achievelihe precious fur fibers such as | : By ANNE HEYWOOD way sround a typewriter asd the cn typing end tach beret gh i cae ae ae mee: ewe caae “I am/ tired -of listening to the} Woman whe does not — what- (at home. - = boss —— = ‘they atta ae ‘Eost Side . . West” Side’ advice given by and all other} ever her age — doesn't seem | _* * & | ae All around the town . i's \personnel poopie} as irrate wom-| very “hep.” ‘| : “The woman who totally tefuses .e | | ni ali _, ither lazy. stubborn) $390 00D Hn courteous, oetommodating an wrijes. | Actually, learning to type is wd oy _— spt) : drivers cover the area’. . right * ay ‘thet the older (tute easy. Anyone can rent aly OOS ees! difficulty with Waterford | past. your door. A phone coll | | “You all ‘say’ that thé olderltypewrter, get a ood pamphiet|peonle it is almost never due to lliot vie will stop him for your clean- ” are gr? pnaphcges ales ef : lack of finger dexterity. . “OR 3-1225 ' ) I should learn af It is almost alw4ys some per- jens | Set tonend fot a 56 F CATULES. sonality fa. some resentment at ’s expert craftsmen will styte-and ate an exclusive piece of furniture Over 30 years of experience / ‘énable us to capture the exact details - Large Discounts on Showroom Samples! Open. Evenings by Appointment! ‘At the back a bustle effect bulges out of a four-inch-deep waist-yoke ‘for a curved “Paris Derriere." A| white cotton eyelet dress, for ex-! ample, is out with a jumper top, a! fitted waist and a discreet bustle frilled out from a red satin ribbon trimming. Givenchy shows the same 1890 effect on printed cotton dresses and on a formal number of black lace with a wide-strapped top. Since these 1956 “bustles”: draw the silhouette interest to the back, untraditional ¢olor ‘combinations, and look blantantly bright, in t gleaming cotton satin which is »with great effect as a foil for ‘fetti hued striped cottons. cottons. High Heel | Shoes lA Enhance Wardr High heel shoes contin news. A good many of /them high- light a matching heel/and vamp motif, studs, stitchin /embroidery, stacked leathers. etg/ ¢ to make A SPECIAL HAIR-DO ‘FOR THAT SPECIAL DATE by our Virginia Farrel trained operators Permanents $7.50 and Up We feature “Beautaire”’ Dryers for cool comfort. ROWENA’S | Juanita Neidriok Speaks Wedding Vows Saturday Juanita Mona Neidrick hecenpela rs. Henry Neiderick of Court} Givenchy puts the really deep de-| Leathers include éverything from colletes also at the back. Thus ajthe plain and siypple aniline and] DOWNTOWN BEAUTY SHOP NORTHSIDE BEAUTY SHOP girl will look high-necked, demure |matte calf, ol vali fine grains | 82% N. Saginaw 1216 Baldwin and unruffled when viewed from|and printed le: in almost any Over Neumode's Corner Columbia ithe front but with all the frilly, low-idesign con le. Suede leathers FE 2-9882 FE 5-3735 decolleted and bustling femininity|make a compback particularly: inj visible when she's retreating. | the riew ia | ea shades. | : : =: PERMANENT $8.50 and/Up : Marilyn’ Haircuts Included—Phone FE 8-2223 s Beauty Salon 642 Auburn — East Side Shopping Center the bride of Donald R. Davenport lye, and Donald's parents are the, - Mirtis Davenports of Wadeville, | hd. For, hse wedding Juanita chose a ballerina-length gown of white tulle. Her bouquet was composed of white carnations and . red~ | roses. Henrietta Neidrick attended her 4 sister as bridesmaid in a baller-. A |ina-length gown of pink net. Red and white roses formed her bou- quet. Saturday in a rite performed a‘ All Saints Episcopal Crarch. . _ The bride_is ‘ay daughter of of / * * Performing the duties of best, man for his brother was Howard G. Davenport, while William Mc-! Murphy, cousin of the bridegroom, bride, seated the guests. For her daughter's wedding | Mrs. Neidrick wore a winter | white sories. Mrs, Davenport also wore winter white accented with black. For going away the new Mrs. | “| Davenport. chose a black suit ac-| cented With a white carnation corsage. / and George Neidrick, uncle of the| dress with black acces. |- within range of all. We are members of National Belected Morticians, an association of funeral directors of high ideais, ethical practices and business integrity @ Truty—ours is a sacred trust—to serve you with understanding, experience and honesty in your hour of need. Our-funeral service is complete, our "prices i g h Pattern 546° ‘Embroidery trans- | y directions for~ making twin §, wall panels, each 9x T2inches. | 2 Send 25 cents in coins fer_ this jpattern—add 5 cents for each pat-;% Reg. $10.95 to $12.95 “5° To *g” “16” Te 19” Semi-Annual Clearance ~ RED CROSS DRESS NUNN-BUSH | : SHOES and CASUALS { — PYERY PAIR REDUCED — Some Higher “Hj n_ Evenings Hl A i ppointment ALL _ 20% {tern for first-class mailing. Send -€ - . ' to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Ses 5 to 10: EDGERTON SHOES < Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea . ® Ie Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print| AAAA to B $ 95 n. . plainty pattern number, vout name, | from UP: . _ address. and zone. 7° : . Look’ for smart En Mess " our 8 TABLE OF % Laura Wheeler Needlecraft Cata- 7 5 og. Crochet, kiting. enbroiers. Wg — 'TEEN-AGE FLATS Fortunes & \Pedwins lovely things to wear. Dolls, iron- . $s 95 T . 95° i ons.. quilts. aprons. novelties pil 8 5 ° 3” ts easy, fun to make! Send 25 cents ; $s 0 fh for your copy of this hook now!) fn Fi - You will want to order every new. . Reg. $10.95 to $12.95 I Gesign te ft. Assorted Sizes and Colors Sizes.6 to 12 j . OF ae ae i FE 2.5600» prtet (Over Tasty Bakery) ~PAULPS SHOE STORE 35 N. SAGINAW Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years ° pre Open Mon. find Fri. KF THO P.M. ; i 5 é Pees 4 1 ew oe is was Morr cc ae i Pi : . t < i ! : ( ‘ af ce 4 ee | as if J : ey * mee tl ; is 3 : eae Sy : _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JANUARY. 8, 1908 ye Radio Pioneer Stricken {relations for WELL; died last uight THE BERRYS — : me Wie oe ee és By Carl Grubert! el after-a heart ‘attack. : by Sudden Heart Attack Owes Was stricken at the home}: TW [reached $14,00,000.. BATTLE CREEK @ - Forrest of relatives in Marshall earlier yes-| | _ Flagg Owen, 65, a pioneer in ra-|terday. He died in Oaklawn Hos- —— NOW! . ‘Thar Sat. Call at Office or Retern a ~ Speeduriting EVENING SCHOOL sHOmae EASIER | Demonstration Monday Evening, Jan. 9, 7:00 Visit First Lesson Free—No Obligation | The. Business Institute a | West Lawrence - Street, Pontiac This A fer tnformation e, Phone FE 2-355) Trials ‘and Tribulations "sa l esi a %- Is Price Most | eee : OF comme, it’s a “7 incre with sp Sndepinen ig 5 H. R. Nicholie INSURANCE AGENCY _. 49 Mt, Clemens Phone FE 2-2326 | tek kk kk tk A Ak tt Ne Cover—No Minimum DELL’S paithe Bob Cummings TV show % | frequently—-which brings us to ree ee eee, a flashback. wy when she had the double thrill of the Neophyte . Actress = By EARL WILSON NRW YORK-Lola Albright, coming from Obio as she does, p§]'# naturally very honest, and she promises not to sue me if I : pairefer to her as “The Starving Star.” “Just refer to me,” is the way that Lola, once of Akron and Cleveland, puts it. In — life, which she has little, she’s Mrs. Jock Carson, - when we were both working all the time,” states Mrs. c. further, “we'd just say ‘Hi,’ ‘Bye,’ and never éven get 8 meal together. You cas’t get tired of anybody that way.” So, wife-like she gave-in “anit “worked less, and Jack, hus- pepe ties, worked harder, ; “’ : x «* * * Rewerel, she was in “The Tender Trap” movie, and te on f a * when they think. their father ably won't act in another Gls Pay Their Debts annaan in the last nN yeers. -is ‘pretty hot-stulf, and I feel 1 should ‘spend more time with them, They were in Paris two. and a_ half months, but I was also there. three months without them,.1 don't want to have any such absences again. Burt, who is getting plaudits for his role with Anna Magnani in “The Rose Tattoo,” said he prob-/}- picture until the fall of 1956. It will be an! ~ WASHINGTON-—The Veterans, Administration has estimated some |. Sf; eight million dollars hasbeen re-| ‘ paid. out of about 33 billion. dol-| bp hands lafs worth of GI home loans! ing & ” i | =o NATALIE WOOD oA. NED wins. Batgate picked up four points In last week's action to give him 39 for the year on 11 goals and 28 assists. Thé Rangers’ star forward trails Beliveau, the ‘pace-setter with 44 points, and runner-up Richard, who hag 40. Beliveau has produced 23 goals—most in the circuit—and 21 assists. The Rocket has 22 goals and 18 assists. * * * Jacques Plante. of. Montreal re. mains comfortably in front in the competition. among the goalies. He has yielded an average of 1.56 goals a game. Hartack Starts New Year Right championship with 417 winners, is off to a fast 1956 start in an effort to make it two straight. Tlie Johnstown, Pa., native boot- Park yesterday—the first riding year, He put to- just State : was scoreless, ° CORAL GABLES, Fla. Willie ‘Hartack, who won the 1955 jockey ed home four winners at Tropical ©: iat Seen pontenaseersreliiaviivcen é Be See a’ Se age ay a akin taal aa mea ee aa fs a 9 Seat e Ss ht Sas as ok we ae ‘ i ' si ee b * i ‘ia : wos Sod ‘ pee be hake : Pi n Ly eae eae fo) i i hee pare, is i ‘ , Pes t : é ne } x . : : es - fe oe 2 a ee [ = a = : : Rue shy * “ ; * j sna ; Tass hit said Obtahooie oer from tel 8 8 Biaryland’s 46. Then fullback Bly Fir, 3 ee eo . : ichigan' Gridd Vearting whied to the final gun.| lp, Check brakes end er of young men are well recog-/ The Philadelphia Warriors, who|'*. es He also punted for an . Pe j shock absorbers nized,” Orwig said. “He comes to found at preset ie sii, ay Gi ghd g nye \ ei 5. Inflote tires to ahd lender in bis collegiate dayslal Basketball Asen, challenged by| Muséster's $0 1 nucattor | Walter of the great Jim ! a : a ° and more recently as a. member|the Boston Celtics, didn’t take long . 3 33:97 Team No. 7. 37-32/Christian’s All-America, Pa praper pressures ” m No.9 30 30 Pontise 33 St[ball-carriers with 107 “a : 7” “Prove — — of a successful coaching staff. a a Se 5 Me. 8 30 30 Kirkby Po iH oe. a: a ie : 4 : lsession place. bas Be scored. 8 : ; ' x J { sah tong Elliott has been at Oklahoma piste downs. He made the ee ; : eee ; my er ] ent : five years. He will become the 23rd) The Celtics, riding a seven-game re Conese seevens w zivard plunge and the 421-423 E. Mentcaim \. {, football coach Nebraska has had|winning streak, tied the Warriors] Alet-Relly 39 17 ns 34 33\dipsy-do 39-yard dash ee . “ Special Price [ste 2723 re sasst st tltor the tn, mot Sunday niet oa Sain, Rew AS x | : Contaer oched e ~~ nanan nap er Aird 18i—d02; Rickman's Te4—1360.| A penalty ona $ ° 50 Hat lepving the stat at the Uni-jtory yond Rochester. The Celtics ouLipe & Ones Ps. ape aa Cothren's \ versity of Oklahom ry >» pwere . Lilacs #0 Daisies 35 Fort Wayne's Pistons dropped 9 gerpations 2 Mornineiorie : : Favored Netter {15-0 decision to Minneapolis in the| Lies 38 4 Qelocks ; first part of the doubleheader at Derrick i93—-460; Beaux: CY Begins Defense |x. Louis but held to thelr three|t@re ues iy game in estern of Crown Today |since Rochester lost and St. Louis ee OWENS |zssn ic RS 2 M of Trenton, N.J Huntoon Amb. 35 25 James Ptwrs, 1 ed makes his debat in the Dixie Ten: A ppendectomy Sra, 3 Aes as South - nis Tournament today in a mat ; ' ‘on ) Weld. Saginaw St with Georgé Winchell of St Peters |crets MSU Fan ok EP ttal Set Ma | ees Sideline Seat LADY EAGLES NO. 110 paylen was PASADENA, Calif, —Fifteen- Seimers 32.30 Woodcum’s , : “ ri a ie coments Sidney|year-old Jack Hornbeck nearly } 3-53 Sarcsectoes -8 Schwartz of New York and Bryan|missed seeing the Rose Bow! game Easing 33 Pontiac. Ree. 14 8 (Bitsy) Grant of Atlanta worked. |after coming here from his home) 46; Bobbies T0—208 Schwartz had going with|! Pittsburgh, Pa. But he finally +. 7, weauE | : Joe Warshaw of Tampa, wining} set one of the stadium's best seats.| - _ fee {6.1, 6-2, but Grant, in a display of Stricken here Friday night with |i Warmens i Feeobeen’s ‘YOUR AUTO 2". had to catch up to down| sPPendicitis, the oo anny He uta aed Secor ton 3 ny — ioe 34, 6-1, = ~~ yao ' oy He acenpemt [ ———— pene teen S| eaemony oer it } nit sin in te, Schoendienst’s Dad Dies | _ But his tather, alse Jack Horn- |L me BE i played football , } y WORRIES ' | BREESE, I. ®—~Joseph Schoen- — wr Michigan State, called land : 1 Sees six séms include second baseman Seoeny pesbons tamaes —_ ~ i W | N E R : | RES Fi | i |” FOR USE EITHER WITH A TUBE OR TUBELESS a | , * 4 $ : os * ¢\ oor eh 3 é * ! ° i Red Schoendienst of the St.\Louis| for 9 sideline pass for the young | brs rrerry La | ae’ a ICE FISHERMAN! : pa lyesterday at 66. is 7 with a STATE FARM The Schoendienst, a guard) ,2%¢k's vaysicien, De Samuel | | a “80-20” POLICY iat ——— Prison HoS-|taken by ambulance to the Rose Get your equipment here!.Choose the | Tis jeepeiin. tie ges te pital near Chester, oe been ill for atin ac se Oe cS _ tackle to get the big ones! | ei nollisi " ° * 8 a ; on nes. , aaprreseepreeuse| Bowling Clinic [inners inincnire ig ICE SPUDS — 53.25 Shanty | #50 on any collision repair bill and same at Michiznn Suite HL. GLASS RODS 75¢~ >foves | ; you have the extra advantage of ° | ! With Line and Bobber. Control i | paving enly 20% on damege cos Berrios Scores TKO | TIP-UPS 98 | 4 from 1¢ t0 $250. Ask“about State . | -UF ¢ up 412” | : . Over Fading Marcune : ; Parm “0-20° Collision Coverage lant et Oe tig in yer he ICE SPEARS FISHING PARKAS [Arena last night when peppy Mi A tine ........ vee 94.60 Weoor....$3100 ‘stopped fading Pat Marcune of $5 5 0 KOREAN BOOTS | ‘guel Berrios of Puerto Rico. ‘Brooklyn in 1:52 of the eighth’ V tine ......-.ceee Weather round of a television 10-rounder. | ' Proof 91495 * * * A left hook, followed by two Portable Weatherproof , all head, droppe Was ae Sesearae taco ‘Coe TICE SHANTY si005 Now $39)%| | time featherweight contender, for, a nine-count in the eighth: round, | | | Referee Ray Miller examined the| ) Hardware & Sporting G’ds. tresses A AY wi ieee a Tegeph Ba Hill'Hanged’ : : — in Eftigy on | ; MOTOR TUNE - UP . Bears’ Campus | CARBURETOR REBUILDING | r . holes, and concentrate on keeping | BERKELEY Calif. s 4 LEO HUFFMAN” —___ [the wrist stiff all the way—up.|California Coach a, He eee DONE EFFICIENTLY BY 2 down, and to ball release. - {West squad lost to the East 29-6 FACTORY TRAINED GRADUATES Harvey Perry FE 2-0201 Maintain the same hand position, in the Shrine game:in San Fran-! ' DOUBLE STAMPS . and the thumb will come out of its/cisco Saturday—was found hanged WEDNESDAY James Schell, FE 4-9546 hole first at ball release, ahead/in effigy on the University of Cali- iat la lof the fingers. Don't’ be anxious to fornia campus here yesterday. | Soucy $s Franklin Ahrens, FE 4-9546 Jeet rid of the ball i is swing.| ‘The California Bears were not : feeling the weight of the ball, that’represented in the game. | Ear! Davis, FE4-9546 {results in a smooth arm lift at, A sign on the dummy réad:| Service - release, with the fingers applying ‘East 29—West 6. Jess Hill. Hill Howard C. Bratt, FE 4 6921 ispin. Forget speed. Swing is the|is al] wet without Arnett.” 1211 North Perry St. i j ; -2778 thing. Jon Arnett, USC Trojan halfback | _ At Medison sa Robert Gaff Jr., an wie Copyright 1956; John F. Dille Co.) oda junior, aad eligible. Vie Soucy _ BE 3-9557 Louis Soucy - >) i etew seta ste Sobers tee Bal Sheret ’ PF 5 fie A Poooeeereeerreeereremeeemrreerrrerrtrrry - , : into right field during the 1955 cam-, ae eer ait : Lester Oles, FE 2-0396 eis w Btea coe 8 M 28 Protect Yourself & : ————$—$_$_$<_<_$<__— 3 , roe watzerenn oivision 9's For Safe Winter Driving (4\ $}- i MEN W NTED os “s TAIL’PIPE-MUFFLER fF : your car : i , TODAY'S SCHEDULE e ’ , J » < ; : New York vs, Boston at Philadelphia. | @ a 00l ] ® a4 Te Train for High Selery Positions in Electronics, an Bonpay's RESULTS 418 TIRES C NG SYSTEM le. ek ole $ } = | 4 poe sige papi ? Redio & Television. Day and Evening Classes Allow Phiiadeipala 1. Rochester 100, 4 DOUBLE oaiety coo. We ten we St — Wise are ae teehee a i, You to Remain Fully Employed While Training. | 3 3. HOLDENS RED — ise? Soult worm mut . } | — | trcamrcsicicn™ WO 2-5661/( SANDERS Ji SAMPSON ese mree MM CO Ca of BLECTRONICS INSTITUTES os ses¥e ee | FOR RENT {3 | WEDNESDAYS 26 mo. quarantes on $23.35 8) , | G. 1. Approved: 1-8 | TRAVIS 8 battery for $16.95. : ’ ‘ ' . " . aS Tg ess ececeetne stern eee MARDW ARS : SOUTH BLVD. GULF SERVICE 3/1 46 West Huron é 1 40 N. Saginaw St. . aa il 436 Orchard Lave Ave. rid @ Corer of South Sagincw and South Bivd. i rE 3.9182 : - 4 - go s : ; : x , . " Coercccrrcccccoccccercccooccoooseooeceooocoees . : : F . ee if ae } ; | ‘| is | Be , : . Cb . ~ - 4 ” dmg lod } Pine uaa poe & « ‘ | f s ae y | “g / ‘ j ve oe a, " . 7 Pee Lge ee ! 4 " a 73 SOLS Be a Se erege te a f s : foe iL - are i bi pee ss Bo ou ~ —— ee ee ee mw = oo Rik. oz. Pini i MR ae lect sai AA ag ae am he a a nite age om ‘i he ee eee emcee: > epi as ee ae ee ee ae a ee ee pe ie. ae ee : ee, ee FY dar a nee } - ac — A Te ae ig fo p seas SS cee 9 2 eae, Cae eee gl a ie et 8 ig ee ee Pt eee a Cul :. re Ze ao ee, . f ‘ Mea ae Lt aie oe ae hi 4 : 4 : nog ge 2 & Bde hi d ea a | 2 es | s Seen Ak ss bgt sae - F ¢ : : é Boa j See ee en vi »y . eave Benoa dshingly, the average amount _ ail radiations from undersex rocks t inipoints. under | British investigators under ali + aa ’ fewer may produce more total radicac-| ‘tivity because they may extend) : earth, This is the "\ spots in the Pacific.-One was in ye th Acapulco Trench, a can- . miles to the west, where a moun- tainlike ridge rises from the ocean floor, The heat\in the rock beneath the trench was. comparatively low by! very ‘slow, possibly at the rate of the|one mile in a htindred thousand . lyears, the scientist reported, — ,|—their spotlight was missing. Police Find Light Gone. After Nabbing Spot Thief MOUNT HOPE, W. Va. @—It was the night*of the Mount Hope- Oak Hill football game when a man told police he saw someone FUESDAY, JANUARY 8.1956 (i we . Las ; ' ae at Le ey : : aes eG 5 a NICK HALIDAY take a spotlight from a car. The alert policemen. apprehended used the field's public address sys- tem to announce that the owner could claim his light. No one ishowed up, but the cops found the. jowner’s identity when they.’ went ito their squad car after the game ai ay aT “Tl mens OUT OUR WAY anemia - ——4 _— acai Pree NO? : te PonTiAc PRESS, | the ridge. area Wee ee % THINKS \'M S-STILL A UKE: THAT, WHE LITTLE @-6IRL wee. Coe I'LL_USE THE | WASHING _ -MACHINE RL, OTHER, MR KOONTZ! TALKING LIKE YOU AND DAD KAN INTO BACH YOU'LL LOVE SHOP! b By McEvoy and Strieber Ae oe eae a a Mast t. ! Ln gee” geen ee 4 t i “You talk in your sleep, mom. ih ! You keep saying, - ‘charge it't)” woe | | \ 4 *GRANDMA Bs © 1986 by NEA Service, Inc TM Reg US. Pat om: — " on Ws \ Dg + DO THEY MAKE THESE BIG AN’ STRONG ENOUGH... i .+-FOR GROWN -UP KIDS . QP HALF ACRE CASTLE OH GOODNESS, STEVE... THOSE YOU TOOK OVER THE Hf -GUT THE CAMERA IS A LOT OLDER Now # z= mT D2AT! SOUNDS WKE THAT ; POT 1S MIND POSTPONING THE OINNER , TOOTS 7 SOWE THING HAS COME UP AND... Ei La. fig Bars 8 O57 Bt takes we fs Oe ees Arr sei et *~ = ee ee ee ee ee, 2 Bie | Boe, Cae i ‘ea ey a ee aa ea Bibra" ag ; wr fe “ } ete i qe ah f : é ees, RES % Lagi ty fe es ae ap a A Eg ee . d a 5 ee Cee He ee re aa 3 eet “we A feo & > . ee ; cine : MS ae Se coh is : ‘ yt ; E : ne y rotary ec ; py oe Bee BRR AS Vhs ‘ a f ‘ i \ - ji a & ee ? Ma oh . sat / a ‘ a fs,” %; se te? gt ea aa : | \ \ roe. ae et i : ; : : \ : at 4 e / ae e . ae i ee f° ee se “s 4 | ' : scant 3 id : ‘ ‘ Bk = : Se : * % 2 a ran ¥ . a Pe ge Oe as nee FA : cee Sa eg cee Se fa7- mila ta aa (te et a et ee ee iGo 4 ee ae PONTIAC PRESS. TURBUAG JANUARY 6 3906-0 “Fi _ cs & ° i ’ B |p AThere have been so many con | KNIT GOUCHOS , Ladies’ House Slippers © footwear for " | Gives acces bens Sikes: teote ale Reg. $1,29, $1.98, $2.98 acess ‘aan 5 ee meee: Weipa = - : . _[. check and found “that 8 per | . 2 aa ole esti : Healthful — en, atthe rst wen 5 . Q7+ sys id hace i sass 2 . ? Reg. to $3.95 . 97' ; Reg. to $3.95 T a | om and on, expecially those ap- | 77 - =- emt : : : Safe — HEAT | eet made by yore levers" |. Boy’s Haniel Shirts Boy’s Corduroy Shirts Fa | cheba otce wady oun orl Sizes 6-18 7 Sizes 8-18. Steady 1, [Pose on local calls. It is likely.toj i ff Reg. $2.98 Reg. $3.98 | a? : . aa : The new time limit is intendedlile sy] 899 | ee. nel Economical : “MEN'S CLOTHING ‘VALUES | 5 c Boys’ Jackets and Suburban Coats TRY US ‘NOW — To *19” | | | Men's Stretches’ . - Men's Oris agree Nylon Socks V-Neck. Sweaters Regular $10.98 to $24.98 Y ENTIRE STOCK. REDUCED . ; Sl B LE Irregular 65c | . aa | Reg. $6.95... COAL & SUPPLY co. BOY’S FLANNEL AND BOY’S CORDUROY . , for $400 7 -- g 499 146 N. Com ave: conn SHIRTS “BOXER LONGIES 3 yr 4 FE 5-8163 ‘to the islands by the Portuguese| — Sizes 38] la / "si -— “1 . ee 7 ee = Sarin etn ew Reg. $1.69, $198 Z Men's All Wool _ MEN’S CORDUROY Boy's. Orion’ Slipovers ‘and ‘al - -Boy’s Sport Coats Coat Sweaters Sport Shirts wool sweaters. a pos Reg. $4.95 Entire Stock — - Reg. $12.98 to $19.98 . ' . Jeet Reg. $5.95 » Rex, $4.98 | $3” Reg. $798 & $8.98 5” $799 te 8] 19 70 ra } oo ce Boy’s Topcoats Boy’s Snow Suits - , Men’s All Wool _ -MEN’S FUR LINED pe Bald baie Reg. $19.98 0 $24.98 | * — Reg. to $19.98 Sport Shirts = | Leather Gloves — $ tid Te $3 Q99 $4999 Reg. to $1295 | Reg. $4.93 When you choose Brace-Smith you -. . ; - 7” 3 can be sure that your wishes will govern | . ' every phase of the funeral service. U ba a wae " ] se a Convenient | , It is one of our fundamental prin- can , wee hen, . ENTIRE STOCK. ciples that the wishes of our patrons are Charge Account ! port ts Men’s Neckwear | always respected. % Reg. $2.95 ‘Reg. $3.95 R s 50 : a | @ 30 Days fF $799). 8999. 4 2" ta on i | © 70 Days, ererses 51 South Saginaw, St. |©§ © 6 Months —— Park Free Rear of were Ps Rare iy ae lee | Tae is eurvived by one brother,) George Jannick of S9racuse, N. ¥.B § 200-N. nor Fre team oa mate On Views Ee Klass ie. Division Vida Aree Nab tata ai Se eee : aight D. E. Adams, M. E. Smith and | see Rel Om oe vin ca] Rhea ived by one son, F.|' |will head the refreshment commit- Walled Lake; two daugh- will en- tee; Robert Stanger, registration; . Harbour of Royal and hoste will be Lynn. Rohrer and . Grant Wedge of be assisted by Mrs. |Lester Carlson. died ye ; : Smith of Laurium; and four grand-|¢! vectnede most | TOY board to Mest : ? He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ’ . j TOWNSHIP — There. will ‘Sadie (St. John) Culverwell. tonight Pixley Funeral Home Mrs. Ruth M. Swain be a meeting of the Troy Township Mrs. Eliza Quick Fee oy a ne oe eee ag|_ OXOFRD—Service for Mrs. Ruth - the Bis| pam < Se een Saat S KEEGO HARBOR—Service for| burial aaa tt koe tionary Mrs. |M. Swain, 53, 39 Pearl St., will be at 8 pom |®_D-m._ Wednesday. Mrs. Eliza Jane Quick, 75, 2475| Fulks died early this morning fol-\"¢!4. at 2 p.m. from Bossardet- Mrs. Floyd : : VillowsBeach, will be held at:2 p.m T hjet ines Mabley Funeral Home with burtél CONTROLLER- . . Friday at the Thurston Funeral)" wy ss. . in Metamora. Mrs. Swain died 4 : ; Home, Clare, with burial in Loomis} Spaulding held Ly om Cemetery there. Mrs. Quick died| ORTONVILLE—Service was | She is survived by two sons, Don- -* Monday. Her body will be at|t0day for Mrs. Mae Spaulding, 55,|ald of Oxford and Charles of Meta x .|Godhardt Funeral Home Keego| !800 Ortonville Rd., trom the C, F mora; one daughter, Mrs, Carol ‘ ©/Harbor, until Thursday morning. |ShermanTFuneral Home with butiall Allen of Oxford; and six grand- a4 ‘| She is survived by two sous, One” deg sonurday” at her . ce i|Frank’ of ‘Detroit afid Charles of| 001. = l|Portiand; four daughters, Mrs.|°O° saved by her husband,|Stromboli Spews Lava Pr F Vera Decker of Center Line, Mrs. Into Medite: Sea ‘ } Effie Worden of Waterford Town- n arerranean ? oa liship, Mrs. Abbie Ramey of Pontiac Lester Elmer Srote + lhaen mowed a Italy o~ fey cae Nn Han ‘Ieldbiaa and Mrs. Leeta Oman of Keego| LAKE ORION — Service flowed down Hl in Stock and Bonds DeGreer of Flint and Lester st. will be held at 2:30 p.m.|Plunged into the Mediterranean bE WH |||Wrightman of Bay City; 12 grand-|Wednesday at the Olney Metho-|Where it boiled, hissed and ex- 714 Co nity Natl E { We maintain a direct line to a member of all ea ee ee cervens onl tend aan we nk Building —~ eee s ‘Principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute dor Dra. Lor.|_ He ts survived by coe son, Rab-[oSS oS. a oe Ba z | ay quotation service available Sad all times. lilietta Moule, 88, widow of William . long accustomed to Stromboli’s ac- a FE = 568- : pS . ies [}|Moule, ‘was held today at 2|>raiher, William, of New Mexico tivity. Nonetheless, the people of Phone FE 4-1 2 Hiiipm. at Monroe Street Methodist " the main hamlets were ready, * WiChurch here. ‘Burial was in Mt.| Mrs. Caroline W, Axford should it worsen, to put out to HANSEN ‘ li Hope Cemetery. Mrs. Moule died} LAKE ORION — Service for!sea in fishing boats. ii|Friday atthe home of her daugh-|Mrs, Caroline W. Axford, 79, 59| Stfomboli erupted once last year = , ten Petonet + ae a Cont. ee ee in 1954, without bccal ke . j ednesday at Allen's unera causing serious dar mage . . read. ansen s __ ere » "Fire Insurance : : Accid&nt Insurance paranee ats hesucouie iauuy teaence Plate Glass Insurance .: 4 Burglary Insurance Bonds—All Types a et time was an industrial arts in- ‘ structor in the state’s public school “HE IS NOT LAUGHED AT THAT LAUGHS AT system. HIMSELF FIRST” ~ * —Thomas Fuller iEden Cabinet to Talk on Arab-Israeli Crisis LONDON w@ — Prime Minister Eden called his Cabinet today to discuss the growing crisis in the Middle East and to consider La- borite demands for parliamentary Complete Se a a le a ae ge epee gyre lind Investment os bled his ministry Sistas assem is * ; ater merteg Later party bone Facilities - 4 Hugh Gatiskell and turning. down a Sone ey a Socialist request. that he invite « « « Gt Your Fingér Tips | the Kremlin to. help maintain ae = é peace in the explosive Middle _ ‘ —s% OT Cohen 4 ~ Just _pick up your phone ond call us for experienced pee cei er tale ory service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome i row between Foreign Secretary Sel- ~—by phone, by letter or in person. — 4 ..|wyn Lloyd and British ambassa- a 3 t : dors to eight Middle East coun- 3 : : | ee he ugre suddenly ordered! WATLING, LERCHEN & CO. e.4 : ey ; Bold S a 7] esman Member New York Stock Exchange and other leading exchanges Be 7 PONTIAC OFFICES : aE Will Sell Vodka - 116 Pontioe State Bank Building —to Russians! FE 4.2895" = WEISBADEN, Germany #—An American liquor salesman said to- day he would leave this month for Moscow to try to ‘sell American vodka to the Russians, : The American kind, he claims, is “‘more frieuity” than the-Rus- . GOODBODY & Co. BLISHED e901 Members New "York Stock Exchange and other leading Stock and Commodity Exchanges 1. sian brand. William Crawford, 40, hopes his ni : } trip wil stimulate “good ‘sant announce the opening of a among t Ss — and ; mMthkim ROYAL OAK, MICHIGAN OFFICE , : Ff ie the vodka situation 3101 North Woodward Avenue i “American vodka is made: from "LIBERTY 9-3000 ' i. afford a big-bodied, every other car in the land, except two of If your answer is yes, then the time is now Rus Bente wie poh: pecnpsions Telephones: JORDAN 63984 _ { big-powered, he yom tte like the those well-known smaller cars. —right now. - ~ [peice are — > = Mr. Reymond J. Laude, Manager a one shown here—we' to set the matter Buc lew ote i | Drop in-on us this very week — tomorrow make the. Russians less aggres-| - ; , ‘7 straight. \ : ut low Price is just part of the picture. ould be fine —and we'll seat you at the sive,” . ee ; wi Offices in 33 Cities a 2 : : anuary 5, 3 If youcan afford any’ new car, you canafford Rig reason for Buick’s soaring sales sweep wheel of the biggest and most beautiful (Not all Russian vodka is made - - . this strapping and stunning Buick Sreciat jg that ‘folks aré-finding here a lot more —_ of high-powered Buick ever olfered ) ie Sale oar oye ae tone. r Sedan—and no kidding. " automobile for the money—more style bold- _ *9-4America's tow-price held : 5 A 7 , og . For this Buick is tagged within afew dollars ness, more power thrill, more ride stability WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT : spec ; K D | N E Oo UT EY of the well-known smaller cars—and actu- and more solid structure than the same _° SO ee ee Po Ice Ju I FSOn : bd ° 4 ——__ ally costs less than some models of those dollars buy elsewhere. | * 5 in Edgewater Fires = GOOD FOOD very ne cars. The price we show here Just-ask yourself: wouldn't you rather go ent" DETROIT Wt—For a second time IS OUR BUSINESS ... * : pinianas - traveling with the lift and life and pace and , 4 jwithin a week fire has caused de-} = AT PONTIAC’S FINEST CAFETERIA | * So maybe you can understand why Buick— poise of a stunning new Buick—when it's all ) : | paring ihe Elerws — | : and LUNCH COUNTER ES — for two years running now —has outsold _yours at just about the price of a smaller car? , © Police said they are investigat- , . . | = . ing the possibility of arson. Wednesday Special: a ae. = * ; ry * * . | em | eal = aa: # . A od yesterday read al | Chicken 49° pe 30-by-90-Toot building housing an} . od wai prakes amusement ride. Firemen brought Pot Pie ce ce ee | f etisingt pedal the blaze under eae in the 4 ‘Greo" course of a snowfall. _ * ord A T-yearcld boy turned in the HOMADE Food Shop 2 alarm. ae siete, The park 1s not used at this time] 144-146 N. SAGINAW ST. * eee of the year ere was no one 1 : corn “i Sua « te went te] BAKERY DEPARTMENT 7 : : rated. A: wo lndia di ditional. Pri Poeeenccee” pace! equi ciara reg oi - #2.door é-possenger Buick Speciat Sedan, Model 48, illust ny state and local taxes, addi rices may vary _— sto \ €| slightly, in adjoining communities. A wide variety of extra-cost equipment ord accessories available at your option. 2 “ht The logs was estimated at from Special: Angel Food Loaf Cake 39 | $175,000 to $200,000.» - | : — 4 \. ay Ad Pa Cak , County Calendar. Wedding, Birthday, rty es to Order 4 . f T R A | N C 3 ms, wai = ‘, oom wey Fruit Punch Made to Order % n ‘ OLLI ER MO O S, LES, * of e] aa we Le Bowls and pana for Rental ~ Lake . The Ladies ‘Auxiliary of the Union “210 ork Lake Avenue Pontiac, Michigan : - Phone FE 2,9101 Weneeatas RE got El WE DO CATERING - _ - Call FE 2-6242 , » fe ; = a | A je 30 p.m. @ b ereu Ly mak " ¥* its “ “ com Irving v a pe $ ~ » rif f % ey Re. ' go i. ‘ y . : Zz { ‘. | ; anes A ee Sa poe: Se RS ea eee Aeon Gy eG ee 5 ee ee ee ts Pee ee ee "eS, S Ve g # Lock! + 3 |Wek Keneves 8. ro eae 8. 3|Month "Spo, a mer tae? i. vorillard 2... 2 Re a at Marti Gi"; $6slieas-te ow. camat ites ota, ‘May D Gir ... 23/1964 high... 2119 133.0 683" se ee ah: aa low. TE 8 Motor Pd ...- 1. 2. Nephier eo) iM Musiler Br. || 36 Piswres attte Gestentl geet gue clepite arr *: 9 | meawiar under... _— ; Seg /Qerity-Michigans |". "ke Ha eta hia nese 27 $f? | midwest Psd 82 * Gad] Wade Screw? ii *. *Ne sale: wid ‘end asked. 193 ; us Livestock is DETROIT LIVESTOCK 4) DETROIT, Jen. 3 (AP) a2 *| lable 1200. Fairly acti : 34 steady; most U. 8. ro. 1, Fa ** Bll matnly 12.96 tor ‘sairiy-ant thi smi ba whet nthe a . se {rameend, mai & as a & 18; contend with economic, a ‘pgae0 be toate ee business and stock market forecasts - a ++-1Q@ ,| Cattle—Galable 2800. > Market fai for the new year. In general, ‘a {|teariiogs, sendy Ya strobe: some choice there is optimism for the first half peaeke oe slantty, bigher_.ttee sions of the year but.a touch of pessim- vl aaa 10 lip. steers "23.00; low’ lots ism for the second halt so far ae Ba|saphier, ete 0-205 huh hig business is concerned. ~ ot choice Ind prime 919 Ib. heifers aaa : see see Soe CE At noon the Associated Press - joa[selee Utility bulls up to 16.50. average of 60. stocks’ was in - G4 active, strange walt oes choice cents at $179.90. Friday it ry gaa .00; high choice and in- ahead $1.10 at $180.20. At that = Gi imereiet 0 000.007" euitand™ wtiity the market was only $1.30 a 40.4" 108.4 | cde gales from its record high reached Sept #4 _ gesdy: sity eed good find’ chote 23 an dagain on Dec. 5 and 6, — [eillette to Se ee ae a . a6. Sealand “choice shorn. lambs New York Stocks oe N. J..183.1/18.00; eull to cholee sheep 4.60 (Late Merniee Quotations) a4 pal - : bp me pack. ina) A in 1954 revealed that 89 Te eee * 445 ped Pack . 10.2 survey n a admiral «923 Bin on °°.) taa|er cent: of the families of Rhodey ,, ited tre. e439 Sylv El Pa. 46¢.2\Island owned television sets; ‘This Allis Ch . 6 Texas Co ...1224\compares with a national average Alum Ltd 3o.9 Tex G- Bul .. 371 : Aleoa .. |... 88.2 le : 622 Thomp Pa *56.3/0f 58 per cent of Am Afrline ... 241 Am Rad... 1 - @.6 ‘Tren W Air ‘25.8'out the country. Melele aie i ee : ss - boa cn le ee st sth ~~ OT : bie Mi 4 z A Sa ese ig oaee _ = 4 ed | FEE = g } ip Ef * Ei ’ B rat 2 z Hi : »F . Srree s i|ster prices. An additional bullish 48: factor was continued diy weather —_ - jin the ‘Southwest. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS . | LAP) Grain Pricts. CHICAGO G cHICAa0, Jan. 3 A nae today: veegete 166,198; wholesale buy: e songs: 93 score AA 57; 9 oo B S628, C8479; cars 00 B 56.75: weak; ae rs 14,813; wholesale * med: 4 dirties 41; checks "40; current recetpts ri oe ean ae . 29.4AP) (USDA)—Po- on total U8. pes 617; supplies mod era ce rate 4.10, He oes pete ess new spurt which got underway |injuries. " Two scecton. - ‘wre uty Sherif's dep. almost. alone on the although most rye con-| ing only damage te property. in after. some. early} _ Panne Prstinc poles feperted 11, seven mely ‘dull holiday: ses- past Sow weeks. two, eae injury accidents. i AP 1.33% the board. sore BR RE cess BS SIL be 1an,/two Clean Records p Saigo Ltd] | MUSKEGON UA — The city ane Sweet potatoes are an important U.S, crop. For an averdge grow-|tality, The record is believed one! See as Zone May seater peat: Whe Nl iad dM cccitats are v0 corded ‘by local police over the i78-hour holiday weekend — only | two legs ‘than -duririg the similar, period over Christmas. — Ot. those, ,17 involved personal | _ more involved the opening’ of the Grand Rapids! ;); winter furniture market, The. event/lang this- year opens four days before! the Chicago market ‘and runs for) sf two, ME eae z * Lodge Calend Calendar sagas masting meeting, Areme ‘Chap- ter No. 503, Wed., Jan. 4th, 8 p.m., 22 State St. Ferne Crawley, Sec.| id Township, with two: . injury accidents, also had nour wen 1% to.1% bigher, Marchlnen consi’ tarot Gamacnet Bloomfield Hills had only one minor property damage accident. | }|Birmingham handled eight, and : |Waterford. Township. five. Business Notes Jotin E, Lurie, president of Wrig- demand in wheat ley’s Stores, Inc., has announced nate The early tehod largely oa > maior realignment 2 Weiaiey’s fe .jexpectation that Congress, récon-| executive 1 5:|vening today, will shortly take up roosters | fdrm legislation Gilbert Luebke, 570 E. Beverly! ort ('St., reported that the-tires of his car were punctured while it was iooe parked at; home New Year's: Eve. A home window was destroyed by |!,'° ®es¢ B-B gun shot last night, Mrs. Hel- pares en Williams, 327:,Branch St.,told/ isis personne’ It your friend’s in jail and: needs Santuel Frankel-has been named |bail. Ph, oF Ok se designed to bol-/€xecutive vice president and gen: Th an —Adv. fay of Deceaber, ado t ee to County Board ca hese To all members of Pontiac Aerie so edetint ant cn, wane No. 1300 FOE Please be notified |" "With eA. at or 7 ae anv seiarred and if 3, ~ — rat the Aerie Hi Ww. ¥! be a opporeunity to 74 ‘uel a at the rot st. Albert ®. Mallett, Sec’y. “Dated News in Brief aoe i . eral manager. Max’ M, Shaye will be vice president in charge -of sales, Ben Greenspoon is v dent -in. charge. of operati Merwin Grosberg is the- new vice |juchigete— eo jpresident and ‘controller. Nathan or WwW, Lurie continues as chairman of ee Ni To: Pr \ =|Bisstors sd other terete, are partige Wa {land County, aichigan, en na of. Proposed Clarkston Com: Northwest ~ Ag h 4 *\ the Northeast itn a, alee. the at jOTICR 1. ie. 3 5 Community Sch C » Schools, 0 Oakland County, st heirs ‘ 4 & i + ‘ NOTICE ’ alteration of boundaries of munity Schools, kaa rel | Death Notices anyone. JAN. ai 1986, CAROLINE w.. Ofion. Mich., age Os Gear sister = Pun BUTLER, DEC. 30, 1955, MANLEY. 2300 of Martin and Basil Ee Mrs. trice Stinson, -M Virgint Symanski, Robert, and metery. Mich. -Bu- > neral arrangements "by the Pur- sley Puneral Home. a Oliver officia . Interment in Lakeville Cemetery. Mrs. Ax- Poet ne Ave. ; one daughter survives tn Fas Funeral survies SOR Se ett ‘ed- |: the CLAY, JAN. 1, 1956, THOMAS, husband of Mrs. Polly P. Clay: pos father of Mrs. Sadie Ran- Odessa, Svencer and Henry Chay: dear brother of Mrs. Julia Dinkins, .Mrs. Pearl Lewis, Miss Jessie and Bennie Clay, Mrs. Rosie Stevenson and Mra, Hattie Upshaw, Puneral service will be held Friday. Jan. 6 at 2 p.m. from Liberty Baptist Church with Rev. S M. Edwards officiating. Interment in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Clay wilt He in state et the Home| after 7 p.m. Thursday. CULVERWELL, JAN. 2. 1966. son-Bird Pursiey Punersl. Home to. ¢ Pe St. today ee. Ty at 11 a.m. Puneral crranvomente wil be announced later. LEWIS, JAN. 2, 1986, of: Mrs. Selins Wooleox; dear sis- ter of ‘Percy Woolcox. Com od funeral asreaigemanae will an- nounced ‘wont. by the _ Buntoon » Funeral McMAHON. JAN. 1, i MAR- t C. % B. Shirley St are gate 37, beloved = ahter of Mrs. McMahon; cent de Paul Church. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, Toledo, Ohto. Recitation of the Rosary will be at 8:30 p.m. at the Brace- to our friends bors .od to the Rev. D. B Pawliey for the In MEMORY OF DOUG- las who passed away 7 . 28, toes. Upon his * pelemmecd Beneath Nes’ the one we love AIR ‘AMBULANCE GOUND sley Funeral. Home. FE 41311 Complete lta facilites. ns Kirk eo «1082 «| Donelson-Johns "VA. Bchoo! St., age 46; beloved wife of Stanley Lewis: dear mother of ~~ SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL ‘Thoughtful Service CP | Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME bulance Service, Plane or or Am xis, Fume Met BOX REPLIES | At 10 am. foday Smith Funeral Home thi§ eve- ning. Miss McMahon will ‘He in _ ate at the Brace-Smi Puneral Home. MURPHY, JAN. 1, 1056 Le tonto dear — of Milden Mur bert Bullock’ nd vincent Tate: dear brother of Mrs. dite Fitz- trick, Ly he! this afternoon at 1 p.m. from Sparks-Griffin Chapel with Rev. William E. Hakes « “‘iclating. In- terment in Lakeside Cemetery Port Huron, Mich. Pumeral ar- rangements by Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home QUICK, JAN. 2, 1956, ELIZA JANE,| 2475 Willow Beach, Keego aera wi Abbie Ramey, Mrs. Leeta’ Oman|_ and Charles Quick; dear sister of Harvey r, Lester ‘W: ogee service will held Priday, Jan. 6 at 2 p.m. hed Kinsey Pu fayette St., ral Home, 8. Royal Oak, Mich. with interment Oakview Ceme at Oak. fs NTIAC PRESS © rtment beloved WA 3 DY JOB. 912) bf " Aerouaatn Se Serew Machine day, Jan, $ at 31 a.m. from the Prank Carruthers Fineral Home les s of- There were replies at the Press office in the 2, 3, 8, 12, 16, 17, 2%, 26, 27, 28, 60, 64, 71, 80, 82, 83, 99, 101, 103. Ls |. Help Wanted Male 6) Help Pe 6 DESIGNERS DETAILERS cial’ machinee-tap vale. ENGINEERING SERVICE CO. - Employment Service Hs ig ere CHASSIS DESIGNERS. LAYOUT MEN CHECKERS -DETAILERS | & AERO-DETROIT. INC. 2717 Gh ep wake PARE. and wate Tag ryt 4 Gad = * edema | NIGHT WATCHMAN FOR PRI- ‘round of "Poatins. Sohaes 4433 : Aogmeente must be 21 ; ce may be | ress. NPAT APPEARING — . : . ene ee ‘Liont eee ae TMs. : we rai ery . ABOUT THE PTOTURE| 4 build- a Penainn, Salsty, and 9 rooms ao uaie eer | cag anaes wasrED APPLY Designers Detailers For automation type machines — also jige & fixutres. Top rates. | LOCKHART & WRIGHT ENGINEERING SERVIC E | 1965 Telegraph = FE 2-3206") District Mgr. Traince , je and nus will be discussed at time of in a profess! direct the Ex aes not __Help Wanted Male _ 6 ADV ERTISING Sade regcumnie work consists of sellin | See writ- ing selling new ac- baa esting layouts, I and | retirement pian are am mene, our erinlove bene- *) If kthis t ot vo and vou feel can —. r an Floor In Tnspector Lathe . sone, Mr, Pabst, Tuesday thru Fri- . a to § p.m. at the Roosevelt WM. C. MOORE COMPANY ary. eeresciet cot faa PRARMACIST. wf2? - Pat ames EX. 1 Gaba time, Wee- Bales ability sod mechanical anti. Woodward. a Texcellent potential. and mission. Write rng fa details to Box 18. age JANITOR AND | HANDYMAN | TO PLASTIC TOOLI ter Plastics Lex 21647 Dequendre. at on. car Beoomtel — mee 166: we wie oP SERVICE, RELIABLE AND erEiEY Tas rf janitor bo wie Must have wet | Bookkeeper ‘is 28 eee wld a $260-$300 Genera} wail ceeeenenerceres « S840 Beeretary on. cece 325 Clerical ‘ M IDW E ST our eencaaete with Groceries. 4 furnish panel delivery miearnimsignaantnomane e route im ¥ cooK, _ #0513 for appt. aft. 4 Structural N OR CUbATEATIONG TO of ton Machine > Designers Detailers Paid Hospitalization |B XPERIENCED ALTERA EXPERIENCED SHIRT SLEEVE | DESIGNERS DETAILERS Body fixtures, special machin e:. tools hours dies, gauges, 68 minimum. Premier Engineering Company : SINOLE | 7 ON dairy farm by month. 8-2041, EXPERIENCED Lt re LL re inl eee rot eee one | tomes DESIGNERS, DETAILERS CHECKERS 50. MEN WANTED AT ONCE 5¢-HOUR } SIMUM Checkers AND Fixture Layout aecetone EXPERIENCED DESIRED ON aes TAPPING MILLING. P. AR AGON CONST 44000 Grand River WOodward 4.3515 TELE EE ORE ADVERTISING | ze ta Help Wanted Male, 6 oe ~ | SXEESMAN FAMILIAR WIT supplies preferred. electrical Ww ‘ATE 4 ae a 2 PERMANENT, FULL TIME Po- enone Eprvetaity L or She . areree te BIRMINGHAM Imm ite s— a ers, secreta: irm m ment Service 130 W. Maple Birmingham Mat we beer eat “AND REPINED WOURE.- ralnghem Keeper. 25-40 Live in. Small fam- Girl good with figures . $200 | NURSES “REGISTE RED FOR ae hr week. weeks voceti CAREER GIRLS - |. Stenographer .. 6770-$300 Employment Service 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg.- FE 40277 EXPERIENCED: CALL FE part time, Top wawes. Apply inj reson, Wesley Drugs, 100 W. 14" irmingham Grill, La Dixie Highway, Bese | ton Plains tion woman for better dresses. FE 68-2701 | presser and folder. 3 days a wanted. No Bundays or holidays. PiLs CLERK: No typing - Siege or Grill, 116 MN. Wood- PUL CLs EXPERIENCED WAITRESS FOR afternoon shift Steady and de- Fate can Ze 3H between | oPFICE TRAT p.m, EXPERIENCED. - HOUSERREPER. * Between 25 and Pujl charge, o home nights. “a ays. Call mneys $300 | Rochester, i, 2-07¢1 and after | ORE-GIRL-OFFICE. shorthand f00 8. OL 26131. ov . Must Seve car. Ken- AvTomats TIC PARTS HAN- 8. *Ssxinaw LOCATED IN | ROYAL OAK ‘SALARY ‘OVERTIME PENSION Broad Fringe Benefits ROBBINS | . + Engineering Co. 123 S, MAIN ST. BERET "12 noon to 8:30 p 4 bono Fae at Teb-Huron Center, Good Ww orking C onditions 'g ve Free Uniforms REC : Structural Layout Men Paid Hospitalization Paid Holidays Mr. E. Barhabo | | PARAGON CONST. CO. - | 44000 Grand River WOodward 3.3515 Ont ifOR Northville 2910 Fountain Saleswomen Paid Vacations Must Be Permanently © Out of School eo Prefer Ages 16 to 45 | Jey Drugs, “ Those 18 of under. bring birth | Guae = OPPORTUNITY certificate. Agety . rg in young lady ‘ears store 8 30 FRE D SANDERS’ _ with ~* $100 A WEEK a aS Da Fou have nice perghnalitv? Can hetptus Good ou work early enings and | Le ot Music "Go no canvassing, (no Soliccden vas WANTED: CAND CANDY RILEY, BROKER, FE eis? 71-0986 WILL BUY OR LIST YPUR LAKE property, Sb echt toingo Office 800 Com Ph. Pontiac =u "31 11 R. F. MCKINNEY UNiv, 1-5798 WANTED: a3 ey WITH SEW. after “< om WANTED IMMEDIATELY Geos 2 mes. cash for land con- WE CAN SELL Your Ho} ie Call ELLA or MA 6 “m1640 Bath Hwy at M'beit 1 ROOM. private bath for-2 emplo: 2 je, Adults only. _ Paddock. Alberta Apts. 2 -LARGE PLEASANT ROOMS with private bath, no drinkers, Adults only. Ret, 164 W. Pike, i ROOMS PRIVATE ENT. 18T floor. Couple e ee 000. N, NEAR bu line. Adal i A A al wiris. is + iT we ROOMS ae B TH. aaa EN- ms tire N. iP _trance, East sid¢é, FE 5-04 REALESTATE |, goa E) aor surta PVT. pare. 3 sduls > drinkers, @ Well I hedted. 2-5236. Farm Land} Did You Know?|"% : That we have over 150 piople a week calling’ on us to purchase homes, Why not let us sell yours, dust telephone and one of our salés representatives will be glad ; ATE -BATH. “* coer a OP at_T Clark. 3 ROO ryan. i. APT. shel mike __ bath FE 32-6000. 3 ROOM MODERN, C11 CLEAN, ~pART: ly furn. 9 N. Johnson, ROOMS. WORKING CX COUPLE Se PE 45435 J ROOMS WOMAN.TO CARE POR gue while parents work days. 3 ge ave. ‘WO CHILDREN. 38 385 a7 __furn., $70 Month, EM 33474. __ J ROOM & BATH BRICK TEI race Apt. Private e: 3165 Highland d.,MUtual_¢23%2." ry . 1 5 * ROOMS AND | aod UPPER. * Nice. rivate ent ror clean cation. All utilities tere. Be peee __sober + Sa couple, FE ROOMS, BATH. 18T Pion: ~_ Adults, t+ -F 499 W. Huron, aT r SQUARE F. LAKE. PRIVATE 3 & bath, PE 8-1370. BEAUTIFULLY ¢ FURN. 4 LARGE it private bath a4 entrance, Cuil . "tarnished. julte only. wrence. ay jDIO APT. pr PRE “eit teeny a cou- _ple or one person R 3 POR _fent. Adults only. 61 sabars Ave. > on 2? BED-| rooms, ek fase papal entrance ull basem pd eat ‘eta on Slveny Hollow Motel. 3490 Dix! R ELIZABETH LAKE Modern, completely furn. 3 rooms and oe! rst floor, $20 weekly NEW FURN. ats “NOW - AVAIL- fon. Gas heat, SMALL NEWLY apt. 162 Chamberlain. SMALL. MODERN A: ERY Pr. Vi clean, $15 per week ‘plus utilities. On 3-9389. = LAKE: MODERN ved ‘arage &' Show i * ; ie child, EM near i con! 2 en ae me are ton . ae 20316. 3 ROOM HOUSE AF BALD MOUN- poy gd Children perm: *K' ue ‘HEMPSTEAD 4-6284 102 E. Huron ATE ENTRANCE ¢ ROOM HOUSES 2) M Mi — yuce. Inquire 4610 vernois. __MUlberry 91487. Pas beth and ee ole 967.50. Ph 7 SLEEPING he Sve re sae be Tove, on" x. Johnson. ~~ DECORATED iG ROOM, 1 & No Ave. PE Gost Iw. CLEAN SLEEPING gooms. Men only. 46 Mechanic. | ‘NEAR BUS LINE, DESIRABLE MEN a NE Sere Hospital. No drinkers. PE (ROOM. ELDERLY oe preferred. 103 Thorpe, FE PRIVATE ig, non > ar srop. ing room. Private en. | trance. after 4 om. ~ Rooms With Board 38 38 “home Glew Glows te Fi Ree NE Hotel Rooms , reasonable. "is E +1778. a < to ta ity. Ve Very eau Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 |" FLOOR, 2 anp ms . MEAT, ghee and gas. 29-7425. - ROOM APT. WITH SHARE bath, aly: ) . Fest, Nights __ Auburn, near ‘Borie Rd 3, ROOMS AND BATH INCLUDING ~enee for employed couple. Close in, FE - 44625 3 ROOMS AND BASEMENT. $45 _& month, FE 4-3201__ J BEDROOMS. CALL. R 3 tehignn White Lake ha. Clyde, c 3 BEDROOM UNF’ NISHED HC HOUSE at Cass Lak $50 Mo. FE a - OOMS. BREEZEWAY AN! ANDO Ga- _Tage, $85 a month. OA 8- : ROOM HOUSE, at ment, gas heat, waraee passe _Street. OR 3-1306, - Pon |§ ROOM HOUSE arnt $20 weekly, Walled Lake. MA 4-277. | 5 ROOM ‘BASEMENT HOUSE, GA. rage and breezeway. @ miles out at Mill Lake. 22 Auburn Ave., office im rear. - | 34 FT. MODERN | HOUSETRAILER. Rd “45591 _ 431 Brown AT WALLED “LE og CONV., 2 bedrms. Close to city, Avall Jan. 1. MArket 4-1778 COUPLE ONLY. CERAMIC. TILE | bath. Bedroo living room kitchen, full "hgpement. garkge, oil heat, AUL. ‘A. — REALTOR Th4 N, Sagina ms 2-020 FURN, ROUSE FOR 1 “FUL- yy 21: ae By polo, OR FURNISHED ‘5 ROOM MODERN bungalow, Williams , \Lake 'ront $75 per month. Koen REALTOR 670 W. Huron Street, Ph. FE 43525 | ‘ ' nee | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange IZED COTTAGES PUR . phn Re ag Children welcome, 3810 Dixie Hwy. Rent Office S Space 41 DOWNTOW N including iaiy © W. Huron. &t., foor- jocation on West ym to the Riker Bidg. Part- $15 Bsa lver $9500—Total Price a ot rooms with 2 \- ew ust see “ins fe oo sclate it. built tn 5 |Bateran ; ‘| Dutch Colonial - | West Side a A Sizzling Buy 5 For only $2650 down, you can bedroom , baths. nat- ural = fir e, basement, oy location iy price $10,500, Better call no Kampsen’ Realtors ~ , 317 8, Telegraphi Eves. & Sun Call | Co-operative Estate Exchan, WHITE. BROS. rr attac sulated and It ” 1948. Pull Aawtent For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ONE WAY COAST TO COAST. RENT HERE R 3-1456 ‘lose srntoe & was ROOMS AND | farms., lake property west of Pontiac, consult experts. C, SCHUETT REAL A HOME OF YOUR OWN . M | SUBURBAN EAST SIDE — Extra house ts finished. inside needs some work but livable. Don't miss this at $6500, terms. NORTH SIDE BRICK — Nearly new 6 room home, full basement, gad features. $13,000 and A sand beach 7 and breakwater. Full price $17,500, terms, i ty dee ba Be. _ er, now in the aitieee of Waterfo rd, Down- pointment on!v. a 5 Acres of This Earth An ideal spot for cou: ot tNarge oak Parees, «pete Jus a few s mies west of — ime mi. Lake house is all newly decorated with shiny oak floors. New colored bath. 2 bedrooms. Automatic oil oe. Ente large utility). room ° occupy. at 418.600. be sure you see Ht doday a BU D” | NICHOLIE 2th “Phe Dorothy Sn teat Russell Y Young pala “i ® wate room home ir. heat. Garage and fence yard. Reasonable terms. WM. H. KNUDSEN KNUDSEN Near Silver Lake Pioneer + Highlands area, a two cond expansion ‘ front porch, rs oe on laree immediate sion, Shown by appointment. tor “appointment |cy ARK REAL ESTATE Rit ; re, Be FE COR sass i Rrascl” Vesela Sints ee ee eee SES Ee | INTO oS rence on 08 bet O'N TT. * mortgage. HES He FREE MECBOETE e i FF 5 a fe New! aa sule. heat in garace, 2 _ FE 4.0528 4 bedrooms, 1. bytremm.. & full bath down. 3 rooms and & ath up Large sunroom and ving room with direplace. Pilas- inted 1 car vise lon't buna thyme ti like | 80 This omer home. is situated on stair: 14"%6 living room with Teuplace, larke: ning = wes breakfast room: attractly ‘ cl @ pri s $22,500. Terms par- tiewarly, stirective Shown by ap- vot —— hob- bo’ euch as a ens or & don kennel. a Ceagtine 1 settin ANNETT OFFERS V4 Acre—$2,500 Down decorated 5 rm. smzex2| Partridge Clarkston Estates ue w 3 bedroom — galow, - Located in . 1 heat. lo } ~ eat Stun lake privileges. Shores, | with Take Let- “$15,900, terms. “70x150, 15, | Lake Orion—Large Lot large fooms, (en nd w $18,000. terms. 5 Acres—Clarkston Area 2 bedroom brick excellent carpe living fireplace, kitchen ing ell, bedroom Clarkston Estates Brick Attractive 7 room brick ho Roy Annet inc. REALTORS Tron FEderal 8-0466 a Evenings and Suter 1-4 5 fom MODERN. $7,250; $2,000 5.0 a month inetuding in oe Oe ten jase “112.500 "on condition 0 L ~— _ w ith din- k < —ti sunroom and base- RAY O'NEIL, Realtor W. Huron Ope Phone FE 3-7103 or OR 3-1648 Goupnuiee Real Estate Exchange 18 TRE “BIRD” TO SEE W rsTsUBURBAN: RANCH HOME beautiful Elizabeth ae Ample ¢ 5 ~— — and paved drive. if price. 5a 150. terms. . , in. Cons’ mall and clear bome NGA achB EAN Sue On FRROE land on es Lake Rd. som goreoay Sad Strabe A edn . rooms throughout, sell “at tone DORRIS & SON -Huron 8st. ‘valebe Co-enenniene Real Estate Exchange Charles roomy home in athue Located across. trom = = Sek and 1 block tre om amather: Within pm og Built "62, Tones ts 24x30, with full and all modern conveniences romi- ~~ mately $10,000 eult ou. : : : LAKE bine city conveniences, w Ot or sewer, police protection — living. Also lake priv: B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 1717 8. Telegraph. Co-operative Reel Estate A and FOR BETTER " BEAEE BLDG. CO. Phone FE 5-7923 $450 Down Huron 8t., FE 46492 . cit. Ask for Mr. Hepler 1 or Mr. TO BUY, TO RPALTOR Partridge, is he “bdird™ to see. CPANGUS 1919 M-15 Ph. Ortonville 132 collect. ~ BLOOMFIELD. TOWNSHIP 4 bed 2% baths. ita 23 fn. on. . Brand new this Elizabeth Leke Year. Attractive setting on large Yo x 127 ft. lot. Three wood- patieled — etal ba colored ots It's vacant ody for “Immediate occur Fee taatmaeh ‘ane SACRIF ICE—RANCH *|- HOME, INCOME residentia! “section close “Z bad try ae and 500, terms. constructed, b brick 2. bedroom ran Bncmwg with full basement |’ Huntoon rake Front . Located in Drayton Preine come +. $70 Attractive remodeled home Comes in from Al * prick ¢ ake front-| home in the reer. of state owner must sell. Only $4,000 down. place. bedroom and beth oo WARD E. PARTRIDGE : FE 28316) patio | 43 W. Huron St, Open Eve. 7 to 8 REALTOR Established in 1916 tached garage and stora: AR WATERFORD—Modern 2- Toom. 12x18 outbuilding. Sit- a vedere. home on extra larze uated on nicely landscaped |' lot, Tiled bath. garage wired. acres, 15 minutes from vard Baht, privileges to e- Pontiac ‘ @iay Lake. See this now. Asking price, $7.060 with $1,950 down. FAMILY HOME—Over one acre of ground and » GT ale. 3 or 4 bedrms., tiled path. “tall: base- ment, breeseway to attached room 16x30. with teenies: _ ‘Iteear garage. Just the orght dining room 15x15, kitchen = 1ixi4, up. cen with recreational area, new oi] furnace, rage, $30,000, home for a growing family to enjoy. Li < privileges too. Now at $0 erms LAKE FRONT 3-bedrm. hom ga- reasonable Mottern and completely fur. nished. Basement with oil burn- ing furnace. Extra-large livin® room with picture wi gk Well of state. An especially good buy at $13.000— including furnl- ture. Only $2.006 dow INCOME—Over $330 per month from this property plus modern $rm. home for owner, 5 fur- nished rental units all rented now. Good owners home with 8081 Commerce Rd. EMpire 3-4107 bee a Rd. (M50) EMoire in . areas “INCOME PROPERTY Large and small single hom ROSE McLARTY ___ FE 22102 or FE 58-3578 TRIPP Lakefront 4 bedroom = brick ranch— full basement, 2 car ga- rage. 32” living foom. gas heat extra large k Sun porch, 2 fireplaces. -3 Bedroqgm Ranch home ~ cookin traits with living room . porch, Carpeted, “eve my §0°'x150" site on Voorheis + aaa of house: Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor w. gta Street a 58161 or FE 44278 “a ¢ ROOM FOR Watkins Lake. FE 2. NEW BRICK RANCH HOMES. xe lotated in Waterford with nice lake view, Each have 3 bedrooms, 1's tiled baths. _renares. 3 barf = its. joors and painted walls. Oil 08 elect: water heaters, Builder is anxious sel} Iv = Ae, will reasonable duplicate on or build plan of T yout choice and. arrange necessary fi- nancing NEWER EAST SIDE § room bungalow with yeom. Al ‘ good condition inside and at fur- Sens ee trade tes good 3 or 4 bedroom home. . $1,500 DOWN 950, Better be oure . a: EGS to KINZLER |. 670 W. PE 4-352 HAPPINESS | yonoer ™ WORRIES YOURSELF lare Dedrooms, sien of To/Buy--To Gell—To Trade YOU BUT TRLUELL InoUnE It| Locate MAHAN REALTY CO.. REALTORS On-poeratine ass NICHOLIE : 2-171] _ after ' say) All insulated with storms & a full basement and oil furnace. *& HARGER CO. learner wt home’ te vacant, & “A BARGAIN Ideal for retired couple or per- 33 W. Huron St. ° . FE 5-8183| (9 show at your convenience. Also total price with reasonable son wishing steady inc £7500 ‘ a-smatl chicken e. The vrice: Neat 2 bedroom home, propetry. $29,500 'with 87. ; $7,500 wt with 81.500 down. be first | #40 Bird, — lots. shea down. - A BARGAIN! e a DOWN — Over 2 acres of = i a cone — a wos W HITE BROS. porte ctunity gg Bigte pullder “wonderful - mms” ground with 5-rm we Iheat, \g , th, basement, stoker hea . ik fat garage. dezon aaa oul Phone (OR 31298 af PONTIAC RERLTY Co. . Garice ‘and rivileces to | good a cash bac : S acioaaa pees = LOW DOWN : of Pontiac. All for $5,950. Call Cgan 3 ROOMS ow P ‘ON Tl AC REAL 7 c 0. payment, Mabie | 50701. 5" | GATEWAYS to omiatt. ~- ; 3 Beltee a NEW FHA. HOME—Move right TO BUY OF SELL HOMES. into this east side 3bedrm home. Full bath, moe sink and eupboards tn itehen living room, 13 x 20 famil 7 room, Dear al Mached qareae, large lot. Terms, avall: 6-8444 —Norwood Realty = 126 N. Wood _ward. Roval Oak . 6 ROOM "MODERN. PE 5-8526 YOU'LL HAVE ONE we Move IN OW SOON - _— ~éy IN? That’s how Writ after seeing this lovely brick ae popular with unfinished upstairs with ft full Dasement- os ls. tile th. ace. kitchen. a ly aecaratea. pera el eeote. Better ca today °F R "ANK SHEPARD OL 11-7511 __. Rochester $1230 DOWN, $6050 FUL! FULL , PRICE. Neat 5 room modern City Home. 2 bedrooms, separate dining room, living Yoom, large kitehen with plenty of cupboard space. real v Real Estate, 1362 W. Huron FE 46402 or FE 4-48 evenings. 8 Pic MODERN HOUSE ON 5 — Oeics on Perry. 10 room on State Ave. 2 family on Norton. Income on Auburn Ave. Store building. 4 rooms end bath, A real steal at -—_ P. W. DINNAN BROWN $13.600 BRAND NEW -Lovel¥ bun- galow home located just west of city. Full basement with spece for recreation of) fired forced hot water baseray heat. Select oak floors & plastered walls, Ali large rooms. Nice brick fireplace All birch cupboards. Sliding clos- et doors, large’ lot, here is a home built = Convenient & com- fortable livin $13,050 THREE FAMILY — Paved st. Full“basement, 6 rooms on Ist floor and two apts. up. Each with private entrance and bath You cah live here free, For full So call Mrs. Hoyt, FE $2000 DOWN-—3 bedroom-bric k home with fireplace and enclosed porch. G clean condition thru- out. Priced at only $7,900. ese DOWN-—Two bedroom . bunga- low with two bath. Large 680x250 ft. lot. Located right ba canal. Lake privileges. This on needs painting & cleaning. Fut s8¢—2 —w “Bargain, -L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-4810 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange heat. $1,345 dow 1 $™ per ‘month, Total price st: 995. Call now! | ‘ASS LAKE — Only $950 iggy : for thts 4rm. Eo sap Soral base-| kitchen with breakfast bar, heat, tubs, etc. ore window, d eture Ww Lig for couple. See this value t 95.950. ARRURE Sere OEE | FL ae D KENT, Realtor RANCH CUTIE te YTON | PLAINS car oth, : rs erated 24 W. Lawrence on Next to the Consumers Power 4. ss ceentiimeemsitie 7 ROOM HOUSE, LOCATED NEAR McConnell] School. Immediate pos- fon, 8-0671. ATTRACTIVE RANCH L ga 1052, 26038 ‘Aluminum siding. 3 bedrooms, tile bath. lovely rec- reation room it. Lot 100 x 50. Good a west suburban location. ‘$12,700, Terms. RANCH BUNGALOW vely new subdivi- sion. Beautiful |¢@ réom modern. 2 big «fire. | ae oe ma A arage. at . landscaped dot. ™ Joseph, F. ies ae FOR CO“ORED FAMILIES 2776 Hughes Street. Large 7 rooms and 0 in roo! off Earlmoor Blvd., priced from a up. Call rs. Howard, 2 Gileepis: Street, rE yer John Kinzler, Realtor, 670 \ W. Huron St. “TON EARLMOO Immediate posse: nearly pew nome, 11.300 with se a | —— Wikis M. BREWER re eis: Bs Pte eu 2000 TO. SETTLE ESTATE “=e on alow with 3 car at- town on 2 nice 6 in quiet neigh! ae nets rio ee oe sl f Es - SUBURBAN BUNGALOW * 3 BEDROOM > | Large family age B home e\ cated on South with full, basem: oa) vi bath coal Priced pS Lo at $7,500 wich $1,000 do. E, WILSON Large 4 bedroom home with 2 full baths, 7 basmen furnace, 2 car ae Only $2,000 dn Edw. M. Stout, Nee eae “71 N. Saginaw Open ees Til) 8:30 - one school. % LAKE PRIVILEGES ON WILLIAMS » LAKE — ra 2 Bedroom and utility on Large Lot 100x150. 1 fork ping. $850.00 down, only 00 Full Price. $55.00 2 BEDROOM, FULL BASEMENT Only 1% years old. Nearty Finished, on corner lot with extra vacant lot next door, All for only $7700.00 with $1500.00 Down. . ALSO SEVERAL 2 AND 3 BED- ROOM HOMES With small down payments ranging from $850-91500, Call us for more informa- KENNEDY W. Huron ___OPEN EVENINGS * TIL 8 _ FOR SALE IN FLORIDA. 2 BED- room CBS home Large lot, fruit shrubs Cheap. FE GILES $1,000 Down Located west of the city near Crescent Lake. A real home, plas- ood ‘oot lot. Call for oer Jenene: tion and appointm Near Auburn Heights "A nice 5 room home that ~ nee asa pin Loca 400 foot lot with fruit trees and berries. A very good spot for the city farmer. This one will not last long at $1,500 down; 80 see it now. $4,950 Full Price win buy this clean 1 bed- | room home located outside the city near schools and | transportation, Por the saeu family or couple, down payment and monthiy he oo car os — the GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. Huron FE 5-6175 Open 9 to 9 . Silver Lake 100 ft. frontage, nice! eaaete lot. this’ ti ~ 3 Deere a & with fireplace. Forced air oil heat, storms & screens. Terms. : Roynd-Lake Nicely finished loaned front home consistting of an large with 4 Streciose. good sized with ae Eee utility a6 the width of ‘house, ‘geo rail water heater, elec, stove, w kitchen! _‘tabineis, & Youngstown sink. Oni | $1,500 deve. Immediate posses- Cass Lake Area . 7 rooms & bath with canal front- age, storms. 4 fo seréens. 1 car ga- rage. Priced ir atick sale. $2,000; John K Irwin {REALTOR erat eta Tre su $2750 down, 6 E. wae ER, 0 ROOM a fe oe ‘nia Plenty. ot Bess spats M, ELWOOD TOR we will a built tn wn G ..¢C get cay Realtor. F ee rE 8-0441 sie 1 for Seven raha be ae Wy r ww =~ 3-1688, wood ern home. - lot, fu rage. $11,000 w: after 4 p.m. WATKINS LAKE By owner. Attractive 5'4 room.m . large wheay y at. @a- oR ter lot M15. Only } gad fone gy $205 down. WEST. SUBURBAN CLARKSTON j bedroom starter bome with nice off complete on down. F. G. Wood Well a ie bags fh a Moore ear ee. exterior « only. $205 Co. Situated on a Too! with ei mrean lined nette. Both age utomatic : Large win roon, 14x24 $12,600 500 dow MENT! Just for Two! a modern bungalow . Oak floors, full basemen’ tractive paste 8 tile bath. and screens, full price! SESSION. REALTOR FE BARGAIN HU s # bedroom can't basement = and garage, $8, 81.009 down VAN MANOR poe sell many, desirable — ated. Good pulling many furnishing ed, Investigate at once. erington FE 5-4 1704 S. Telegraph mel. . FE 42533 t, GAS HEAT 3 bearoolf brick Pi home, car- carpeting, Fenced “in = back ryera. nice wher transferred Lovely Bungalow! weal 715x200 ft. i. A most pleasant 14x20 living rooms are ing ine etic, eeake of closets and stor- mas heat, _™ . er e. RANGE "AN EARLY A‘ on 2 plastered walls, At Storms is e $7.368 IMMEDIATE POS- Humphries 2.0474 63 N. Telegraph Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES : NTER For those with an eye for value, eo 450 with La 2 FAMILY INCOME unjt pstantial # includ- Evenings ghee | 6 son Mr’ Heth- ‘OFFICE OPEN 04 A. JOHNSON, Realtor Rd. Templeton | © MUST SELL. 3 i pesronma, Es living. ee VACANT ce } KL. " resacticon, Real R Ra, ne, ining room block to fine bathing down. Immediate pos- ee he mmsers, F presnewad air sion frat it lots fenced. 7 amy ir sittor’ rE 57a WEST HURON. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 no ph. it TOR as 72 Ft. Ranch Home Open Daily 1 to 7 p.m. PR Band 8. “Con sorden ANNAN FOR SALE OR RENT ¢ ROOMS Sitar eoeees SB marie $400 en Ee hats Rea ate R. J. VALUET, Realtor Estate Oakland Ave. ve BEDROOM. a OR TINISHED ” pouse for sale, PE S10, Civilians IN TY § rooms bath downstairs, 2-3 See tistely teroished with we; Al} ith ten- ‘ante Ih in apts. Pull basement, new of] and hot water heater, t-car —— large lot and garden. 6: tm $83 per wk. rent. @ $16,500 with $5,000 down, Orchard Lake Ave, Inquire Baldwin. ®-1431. - WE LoT 40x22. bed gue house. Cost $4,245. $110 down, $45 mo, our model. addi- tional information contac Red 5019 Cass Eliz. FE. 2252 or FE an ROOM HOME. 3 BED- rooms, for. cy wale meee cit Near new shop- Sina pnd ag tid ite with one-third 1648 Site LAKE RD E EM 34671 Civilians $750 Down PLUS COSTS PAYMENTS 636.97 PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Model open...daily 2001 Robin- blocks south Perry, information, ~all Castell Realty tommercial, possibitities “ie Ete | AS LOW AS berry. $550 Down |~ tric 0s PLUS COSTS “ a a A ay a et room. Lor comne wtility of East Blvd. Gas heat, | ie ie Gaditinen) ‘Co-operative Re ute LoTs A resort BRICK RANCH iusive Bloomfield Township, 12 tt. 4 bedroom brick ranch on ft. lot. Built im les4, Tt aw 2% ose werage, 15 - a p= ay ove countryside. Private A Must to see _ Berridge Realtors a Yrs. im South & Mo M cerlaon, LI -6-1200 Oakland |_Qeunty Lots and Lote of Lots Some wooded. Some ideal for tri-level. Some lake lots. Priced from 31,509 up. ROGER B. HENRY, Ine. $11 Main * OL Main = Rochester For Sale Lots is Exclusive Homesites ck Knolls _ Bloomfield Town new office at 1704 8. Taegregh Open @ pa =~!" = 9s. and Sundays from 18 p.m A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533. LAND SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVI- Lots for immediate building sites, for =e commercial and: industrial Sylvan Realty 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD AT MIDDLEBELT FE 5-0418 — ~TLAKEFRONT LOTS _ Just a few left in new well restricted subdivision, Price $2,350 up, Cal] today as they won't Jast at this price. CRAWFORD AGENCY 63% W. Sores FE 41548 | MY 37065 “ADAM S _ BARGAIN LOTS (Colored), A fine assortment al) on pay streets wit all im- a down payment saved for your new bome. Cal] now for easy FE ¢ After 5, call OR_3-2420, 47 library, GE kite hen with :Thermadore oven and a? in color. Nea: rton 8c $12,000 down wi rooms, 9 Se sent oe replaces, cer ia 7 atrew. tries, fruit ‘trees, Blorms and screens, 5 ae *tivine for the 6 room ean Qeeen of eerie ‘Only ¥ €23.- Larraall ai living | rom with ing room, is t heat, 76 161 ft. Name, $5.000 down will hi Beautiful ‘high hill top. See the skyiee, § from this 3 bene brick ily toom a tg alti sas gare Large . Immediate pos- | West, Manuel Peon EF. 11 Mile Rd. Royal aan taneol is For Sale Acreage 47 _ WEST SUBURBAN BIRMINGHAM Wooded Acreage Only 4 parcels—orie to six acres ach beaut: y ered wi fine build. ¢ sites. ule cluded location, wyet only 3 “aii west of Pontiar CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community ag! acl Dok Fis; PE 44211 Eve @ ACRES WEST tonataban MYERS REAL, ESTATE FE 44975 - ___ For Sale Farms 48 HOLLY AREA ‘4 ACRE FRUIT FARM 9 room Colonial home in excel- lent condition, large Erne room, Beane ure qindows, rooms, 9 cues, “3 car @a- re room modern cottage, orghara, An — Ave tap at $30,000, $10,000 down Roy Annett Inc. REA LTORS | PF. 1 y Call _Rutiedee, OR 3-111], PE 4-0 E § ROOM ON Realty, Ortonville. | 15. - SAVE ENERGY, USE|. WANT ADSf To find a job, place to live or a used car, see a ood fied NOW. » Exchange | . * convalescent home, _NICHOLIE "& HARGER CO Buren _FE S013 "280° ACRES WITH SOUR & ett REAL ESTATE [een SBE Romeo Leslie R. Tripp,.Realtor 22 W, Lawrence Bireet ve tha = Fe"cam 40 ACRES Tomforiabis Sam “form, tome, asroenve ey my Michen. all teage . Barn, . mew fences, Close to work in Pontise 4 rural benefits, $14,500 with 500 down. 100 ACRES Good level farm im rich -tive thumb district near ~real farmer's farm, This. mS is fully stocked and . ¥ move age in take dver— a else to buy, Now iprmes nan some jand stan- » drinking ¢ — house, gener. corn crib, t-rm, farm tor gupta hav ole 4h estes bow are . ote. 4 ac . Sickness in family. forces sale. $23,500— " FLOYD KENT, Realtor. 24 «W. Lawrence Next to ers Power } i Sale Business eropecsy Sf 49 Partridge “BIRD” DOCTORS, cuUuBs, LODGES! © Are you interested in locating « home for your opera! ? Here’ . a 14 room home ! inate paved etreet that’s ideal : for a lodge, club, civic hospital do doe: ‘- ° aca 7iasen E: tient hey heating a r arace, mcelle * condition canes 600 on convenient terms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 28316 43 W. Huron St.. Open Eve. 7 to 9 MOTEL OR AT LOCATION — 550 ft. lake f tage ig large well patronized lake. ern home. Room and-nee need for @ large motel, ae A livery and re- sempre 240 ft, on pavement “$i8.500 with 4.00 down, FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 West Lawrence. FE 5-6105 Next in Gasveonare Power ft. plus 5,200 sq. ft. iy for Commercial warehousing, of some forms of acuiacturtan Immediate. posses JOHN K “IRWIN, REALTOR ince 101% N. Saginaw Street Phone F ‘7 Ee 4-044 Eves. FE 2-1804 or FE 56-4846 2 T STALL eUPE SERVICE STA pag ‘ee Sein Business Opportunities 51 PP LLLP ERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO OWN a well established business and keep your present job. Ideal set- up for man and wife A small grocery on West side with SDM. $500 down, plus iny., E-2 terms. __Call FE 5-6 50757 4 after #00 P.M. BUSY POOL HALL wo ft. wate with — front. Well-equ’ pool doing nice tonnes, Half of puta: ing, as restaurant. Illness forces sale. per tee Roe +! | GUE & FRANKS © My cog BEAL ESTATE 4305 Dixie OR Ont it, “tl 6 Modern Bakery Excellent wee side location do- ing thriving wa'k in business Seed Ghee et ree. Com equip- m: rea) i. tra = ras. Bie ° ‘reasonable Roy Annet: Inc. ae ane W NG ; MACHINERY | Plevers, Le Saws, riac . Sand. coe TALK BUSINESS” MOTEL—8 UNIT 8. wat stot ™ A BUY A. J. PRIMM, Realtor’ | a ord PASTRY BUSINESS i MN = yd Saga ee it rod BP rea INSURE IT Partridge ) ping ats 5h lust nada von, main, hih- ket bar. ome a wallabie. Only Party ate tes aly. 4,008 $16,500 on OUTE of Bieces, All Selene afte Bert less than 3 investment back in years, WARD E. PARTRIDGE “Sale Land Contracts 52 ps, Baran ot ‘On 32338 cent tot’ disedunt. Nees to Loan 53 rnin Ligeneed, Lenders) TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. TOANE Fogo ee HOU: Ph_ Rochester ‘li, OL Need ‘ or Less — WITH QUICK SERVICE? oe Hone 2. Auto is the Lagnod made auto, furniture or signaty a repayment plan suited to. your need». Friendly, courteous service ewaits vou, Lestie Pieisher, aner Berkley Voss. Ph..FE 58121 Home & Auto Loan Company|* Hours: ® to 5; fa gd Sto 1 wi Community Bank Bide. Man- Recommend Buckner S Buckner Conven- vaulekly “bor mall oa payments. full, amount, no coor BORROWIN kner’s 18 LES : NK THAN YOU THI tent pour ft, where ~~ can quic! 1ow - ones. - You ded Get needed cash quickly — a 8 friendly Buckner ’ - Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiae, 2nd Floor, Nations) Bidg Drayton Piains, 4612 Dixte Hwy, | Walled Lake, 290 Barnston (next to Bank) « ; we lock “yo MICHIGAN BUSINESS a -|SALES CORPORATION| | | Servloes Oss tock snd | ing 60m Located_on West side busy paved | "foing 35,000 Families] setse%: Van \Dyke across | oe Bank Up to $500 we a, less ears tars na te loses Sha as other. securities Oakland FE 2a ~Mortgage Loans LOANS $600 to a ‘LADIES’ CLOTHING UE ACETATE NEW oan eke tie 1a Pon. | Yeans EVE & BUNK BED OUTHIT iepees Egg ra pte Pearson’s Bank Furniture fee Give G Bele "stamps 0 zs 2 nd ater Pe 12 LINOLEUM $7.20 GUAR, HOUBE PAINT TOAL. ise VINY L INLATD ”" ane ten sYERS. M41 W. HURON. PE 44-3004 BRAND NEW 5-PIFCE CHROME DINE TTE SE $69.95 Value for $39.95 CHOICE OP COLORS Pearson’ 8 s Bank Furniture Orchard Ave. 88 We Give ‘ool Bell ‘out a cmps. ee eee neater nn Come in, pare and convinced ¢ of hese "aca? rains chigan uoresc: 393 Otchard Lake Ave. sel ‘LOTHES DRYER. GAS. ONE OF the best brands agallable, Slieht- 7: aes Michiean’ Pi xtraord: a4 value. aan: ’Fluorestent, Orchard bake | oe make or uestness for 5 years, | Orchard ke “Ave, DINNER 1 TABLE A AND 6 CHAIRS. PE_ 4-2685, Wainut finish ELBCTRIC 5 ‘GOOD CON- INGE. STOVE dition, $30, OR 3-0216 FOR SALE’ KITCHEN RA - Kalamazoo a bo aa _ wood and bottle dition, $75. inlire’ _ ‘33.N. Wash. ter Onto OA 3674, ois RANOE. alee LE.. PE cewenal sR c “CABINET . mangle, like new CoMMtrn TTOARS, SERVICE & en 4 W. Lawrence 61, . > Phone FE 5-402 OR SALE: GUARANTEED RE- ringer washers tie bg Spieeee wanaere SOR we Site as eoeee Se such ir me " R. B. Jirke 1006 W., Huron LINOLEUM AND pu LE, price at Jack's, 277 Baldwin. Ger CASH QUIC att | PRE. welaas OR 32001” s "BRAND NEW 8PIECE | tae 1 full size table, 4 sturdy chrome |- chairs. ‘| $129.95 Speedqu figs ely, elec. rani ’ Best monens, © FE! PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE ONLY $2 WEEKLY Phy wi s Bank Rag tes Ls FRowis “ECONOMY FURNITURE ©O, i. 8. SAGINAW 8ST. TIAC. AN O8ED HOT ur A i! and up, new Hot dish wash. er. now weet's Radio Aopilanres tw _ron, #1133, FE ~ WAYNE GABERT’S | FLOOR SAMPLE SALE | — ,. 199.95 $895 RCA 21 ed ed one $269.95 Zenith 21", TV .. a. $419.95 Norge 12 cu, ft. oS $189.95 Bendix elec dryer $139.96 $774.06 Maytag — eryet 199.95 wn ‘ae rE $-6189 ~~ 7-PIECE LIVING _ROOM GROUP Modern |2 piece suite, 2 modern nop er es, matching —_ ta- ecorator low “ALI FO ONLY $2 WEEKLY Pearson’s Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 47881 We Give Goid Bell Gift stamps For Sale Miscellaneous 60 60 ALUMING peeaTi€ WIN- iota fy x COMRINA RE- - DUCED ORI Ger TIMATE. NO DOWN PAY PAYMENT. 7 Hone CO, PE 5-121. ATTENTION! LUMBER BARGAINS! | Just received wevers cats of new - sell at real sav- wes RPLUS LUMBER. MATERIAL SALES CO. oe (Mi) OR_3-7002 COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY co. #1 Orchard Lake Ave. | FE 3-7101 ALL CARPENTERS in tools at lowest Sasa "Did 8 — Wareliouse, . ick be eet a Me OMe aceite ads aie : ‘ oo 3 ea ty 8 i best = i * f 1 2a as . _ tre pontiac PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, ‘Sutiany 3. ho Ps Pee ee “ ewaaeeh SEV 43 siaceer HAM - _ | Business Opportunities 51 "esp 8 53 ce eee eras & Wine | WHEN YOU NEED pa a Fes es . 22/525 30 $500} washer. i tt % cia . i. “ rie tt ae a fare srr os vour| Notpoint tise. "stove: Sout “pees ARON Sa pie | instar ee ioe Coon INANCE C0. | atl Seti CRAwFoRD if ie Bank Bite | 004 from gees ccc : * sed a te ee ace ares”™ Seta tanag_ cox: | —NEED ‘SEASONAL apie “Lord's ; $700 DOWN near town, Get i waegteHl? -Benefici 1, Loe mes woh ay 5 iy oes gt, tub Teimodel. for ine es mr needs and | “Where Wrigley's Used Te Be” *| NEW YOUNGSTOWN DOUBLE DOUB Ee BERET Ehengn a Sh oe i FINANCE CO: me congo. Is STRUC- | Ind ae & Ses air : 1S per cant ise, om. each and mir ensign look lenaths, 6108 #19" and 12" boards, eee BLACKETTS nes 161 Dixie Hwy. i 5: PURSDAY, saSany a 1050 Gin 2 ae STORM SASH Ataminum combination windows doors. LOW LOW price! FE 4-6089 - 9am too pm. Talbott Lumber BP RES, Myae, Aine Serene aus and me Hard- ON SALE BANTAM, °| All Pet Shop 60 ay sswel) Kennels 261! 1 Mile Ra 1 Ph GReenleaf east: 1 PEKINGESE PU black Pekingese d ery fe nie. CHICKE: ENS. Astor, PE PARAKEETS. OPALINES. CANAR- 1304 Mt. Cleniens. FE 40960. FinaweeTs CANARIES CAGES od Since 1927 584 Oak fand fie @ PARAKEETS 1 Babies only Cages : Loi “Hh ¢ om. fog U.S Pet OW ~ Soi_4th St_ FE 2-4025 4 Sun, | © aS I-39 © 1956 by MEA Serve tor PARAKEETS. BABIES AND Ci CAN. ary singers. 1 Melrose. FE - - i oo ae “Last year I got only $3500 from you! How about a raise? 339 Vouttels ha” or s-s031 . TER i Purriss |For Sale Housetrailers 78) For Sale Used Trucks 90 EG nt a Dir one to PO + | Oeics nure “BOARDED. DOGS Shell, 375 6 ‘Tee | areke Money at _ LUMBER | ~ 800,000. . me eos taee ui enews TOT ~ BURMEISTER Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ALT AG* 2. ALL 1 ZINDS HAY, grain shelled corn. MA OF HAY. FinsT & LL oe straw. Will sec _Seliver, OA #21 8. -18T AND 2ND CUT: 18 | FOR GALE: ALL. 1 i. KINDS OF OF WAY fe vo [eee ‘ 7 ALPALA, 1 ist cuttin timothy alfala. and alfalfa. D. D. Carpen- 2124 road, For Sale Livestock 72 fi and -white, aati oat For Sale Poultry 74 ror ESAT _ Sale Farm Produce -75 _ Trailer | Exchange ANDERSON and GREAT LAKES, 2 4 ft. America’s 2 unchal- $e gots! in their Dries EEM CREE TINI HOME 14 to 25 ft. New trail. ers 4s pi as 4] down, as long as 60 ~ Ee 5 per | "eae interest. ASK ‘iso Parts-Bervice ‘Open. to 6 Trailer Sales Open Sunday ”e ‘HOUSETRAILER FOR SALE v ai over payments FE | ~ NOW. ey the time to purcna-- an al! new 956 Pontiac Chief Mobile Home. The 32 ft. with « low low down of $451.85 | Delivered and set ap. Also the w1-43-0n4 47-1 and 2 bed- room model now or display. reconditioned STOP IN NOW ' HUTCHINSON ~ MOBILE . HOMES > 01 Di- : Drayton Plains. on 31203 ard cases with a .. Also lots of mise. Winds 5897 Dixie Hwy.. FIXTURES FOR floors store fix- for a _cepatinens counters. wil, sell et @ FOUR Woods (top fight), $20. FE It’s Ice Fishing Time Here Are Some Big Values _ as | Pea eta MATCHED SPALDING 5-6902. ‘ wi For Sale Housetrailers 78 fees 208 sua NEW are ND SAVE HOUGHTEN & ‘SON $83 N. Matn, Rochester, OL 1-9761 “KING BROS. SPECIAL LEAN. PAINT. TRACTOR POR ONLLY 635, PARTS EXTRA FREE GREASE GUN WITH EACH PAINT JOB. " PE 41117 KING BROS YOUR I-H DEALER __ PONTIAC RD, AT OPDYKE _ Mich. Chain Saw Distr. Sales. Service. Rentals MY 3-5821_ CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE ear Mnders rebovred. Zuck Ma- chine 23 Hood Ph 12-2863 THOMAS GARAGE Fevelr= from carage renee rE: i 432 Shimmons For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 FOR PARTS AND SERVICE Gis SCOOTER Pontiae Coach Co.. _4#615 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Pjains. For ‘Sale Bicycles 84 CONDITION. MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS REN- om =e & repairs 1890 Crooky wee AND USED a5 sraxavens | ~ Barn and hhh he Davis ty _chimery. Ortonville 45R2 | -| TWO UNITS. aoROE MILKER-4— ean cooler, 6 can cooler, oi] hot water heater pails cans, racks. | and nesessorton tn excellent con-— dition. ep OA_ 86-2773 Auction Sales s 77 COMMISSION CTION EVERY Sat Night. My 2-1621 L. EB RT AUCTION 8A LE. closed ubtil April. Pvt. sales daily Good bargains in. used furniture, _Btoves, ¢ OXFORD Trailer Sales Prices slashed on used trailers. Must cut down oop 3B HU iFFY _bdieycle. $35. FE 2-03 Boats & ‘Accessories _85 Mercent OUTBOARD. MTRS _Sales_ & Serv +6260 2 PER CENT rr a ty NEW 1008 Jennvon ‘Qatne oeta motors oc k ‘OWENS. MARINE. ‘SUPPLY 396 Phone FE Lake A 28020" ALUMA CRAFT r BOATS | 28 TELEGRAPH . Transportation ¢ Offered 87) CARS TO CALIF Fila, La. Averill Auto Sales. Dixie Hwy FE 2-9873 _ TRUCK GOR NORTE: PART | _load either way FE 5-6R06 . Ww anted Used’ Cars WANTED - soe al BEATTL EF. make any model. Top Be AGL i: Y AUTO PARTS Pe s-6719 170 BAGLEY 8T Eeovatrs tai Hive D one FE: i Bavidson “Bales Co. 2 ose Harter 2020 R8 yUNKED on vuseo| ine. “wovet 1951. ONE TON GOOD TIRES XCLLLENT Ce laaala Kino "BROS" ~ TRUCKS - Half ton pick ip 2 ton stakes and dumps Long ano short chassis _ LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER Ave DEALER | “won One THAN 30 YRS. A 1D PLACE TO BUY . 1950 ‘ron J* TON PICKUP NEW |” tires. vy condition - R&H . $400 cel after 5 OR 3-6017. JEEP STATION ‘WAGON 1948, R&H, overdrive Overhauled re- cently. Reasonable EM 3-202) aft- er 6 p. d ee ion ee. ~ DRIVE, MA_ 6-3037. JEEP, S008 _! cond condition mm. $300. WILSON GMC FE 2-9203 New and Used Trucks F.800 GMC Truck Dealer © ‘Oakland at Cass For Sale Cars 91 1954 BUICK equip with power, $3.300, + P iaer 5, PE 2-7448. SEE THESE CLARKSTON LOW OVERHEAD SPECIALS PRICLT TO SAVE YOU MONEY - the condition of dr. delux with auto ft HE My R&H. Must be seen 1951 Plymouth 4 door 1951 DeSoto custom 4 Choice 1961-1999 al Egy CLARKSTON | MOTOR SALES as abt , cL. ST CURYSL. En “PLYMOUTH Daily Open 7.1m. WE ‘BUY. SELL AND TRADE 1 CADILLAC CLUB COUPE. 1950 Low mileage. 1 owner, excellent cond MA 41084 days, LI err eek a 35 CADILLAC. . COUPE 1 DE VILLE. 2-tone green. all power equipment, —- engine, $4,000. MA - Soe yROCk BEL AIR 4 DR radio, heater, au trans. Low _dewn payment, low mbeney LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M24 at Clarkston Rd. FORD ERCURY |: _MY 23-2611 95 CHEV BEL AIR CONV, . v8 iwth overdrive Radio, hea ter white walls. al! extras. FE 51401 or MI 4-9713_ 1955 CHEV NOMAD “STATION | wagon. Power Glide white side walls, 8.000 miles. $2150. 6-2755 1954 CHEVROLET DEL RAY. EX- ee sevies condition, FE “| 8045: PREE PARKING —. rs CARS . Week Days 6 € a.m. to i 5 OHNSON ‘WE TARE TRADE Th {NS LATAWAY sol AYB AUGH’ I'S FE-0-0453 FE 4-084 Sand, Gravel & : Dirt 6 is BE $337 a pvana, Pit Gas. re, $1.00 Geiiverea. Pre 44500 cod, Coal & Fuel 67 STONE, Conklin, 86 Stewarts, Gen- ersle Skylines nd Holly coaches. 4 47 Bee also the latest in bedroom The ve to Beak rates. ow nsurance. Tratt- rts and accessories. Mictit- poi bottled TY Oxford Trailer Sales Mile South of Bee Orton on M4 12 ft. hie 1855 PRA’ PRAIRIE # SCHOONER. 28 I 2 FT. all modern § months old $390. equity and take over payments on oo $217 nance Fog i. ow as $50 down. _ Sales, T10T Dixte Highway. ~ + : | MONEY! DON’T ,WISTE FOR Make it easily through Classified Ads. To | Osa. | sell, rent, buy, swap, hire; | | dial FE 2-818. inventory. Get a bargain! here today. 40 to pick from. ee | PRICE THE REST ~ THEN GET or ATH ORMNEA DOTEON AVERILUS, 2090 DIRTE HWY." 22 PE 29878 or FE WANTED SCRAP Cans _OR 3-451. — wires CPAP. CARS, ct enn Poneto WE PAY bn - DOLLAR FOR sharp late model cars COMMUNITY MOTORS — 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10-P M. OLive 22-0311 “THE HIGH DOLLAR - For bigh grade used cars: heed them. Drive the extra miles, —" pay you well. 4540 Dixie : Credit Union, Call FE _bisee. _— “H. J. ANWELT Otte duautr hens gues fo | Wave v ° im ata ee we. ‘Two, 1988 ‘Bemon-| AN watt Reha PaR %, ne ery subs' TF TO wo, FOR “h CHEAP tal savings. Jood used fratters, | UP $e TOS FONE a < & CHEA as | z carn sree “BILL SPENCE CARS PE_ 47333 "See “M&M Motor Sales sont ge tig od on jate wee ce = "TARRY Be hse or My #0713. New Credit FE 4-4531 |: MICHIGAN’S LARGEST |} Carkner Motors 1951 Chrysler Highiander ! door. | Plan Sip Sele nes + ne OOO ‘incr : . CLEAN AVE YOU BEEN bows WHEN TRYING To. BUY wi CAR BECAUSE OF mi EMPLOYMENT NO CREDIT | NEW. 1935 HU HUBEOW STATION BAD CREDIT. ETC? . Wi , Take over payments. FE WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION | _ ww - ‘$1 AUTOMOBI' FS | ia“, ON COUPE. PULLY t ERY ir Ls “DOWN. AND $18 OR Pacts & little work. WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF 48 | a enconY Rabi LITTLE as &. “nepter. overdiive. 3-door 2. No Co-Signers! MERCURY MON 7 oouPE 1955, Take an. payments. Exc, Immediate Delivery! —cond._FE Dea! Direct! _ No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here YALL . COME . NATIONAL | MOTOR SALES 171.8 SAGINAW Radio, heater, whi : (..- sidewalls. ow mi em ace! $325. 1 ean, condition Start the New Year Right With a Birmingham One Owner Used Car 666 8. Woodward "83 3 Seas bes —— Sharp. $906 “53 }Piymouth "82 Coprrsiet. oe 7." 68 a. Woodward _.| STATION WAGON OLIVER BUICK SALES $1595 /1958 Ford 4 dr. Fairlane, Ford-O; Matic. We re ‘ally mean business. | $2195 | 1955 Mere. | Hardtop, _and we mean complete, $1065 Hardtop, Dynafiow, R&H, white over red 2 tone. $995 1953 Otdsmobile 4 dr., ra- dio, heater, Rocket engine that purrs. $995 CHEV J, Take “over payments. FE ‘pest? Chevrolet — 1956 Demo's FLOOR CARS OFFICIALS CARS COURTESY CARS . FULL PRICE NO FINANCING PROBLEMS 2 RS | 150s. SIXES & EIGHTs- ad STANDARD TRANS. PG AND DR NEW CAR GUARANTEE As Loe AS AS LOW As JUST Your CAR DOWN AND UP TO 30 MONTHS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION VE NEVER Don't t Delay - — Act Today Haskins Chevrolet DOORS 4 DOO SPORT cours & CLUB a couree f wiD Ge can ° ‘a | Oakland County’s Fastest iron.. Past service, Call -” Growing Dealer / SS diate me R CLEAN Cane 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M- AS ECONOMY. CARS, pees ' MAple 5-5071 wang OR pasti. an * [Open x Nites Lal 1053 Mercury Sedan, R & H, Mere-O-Matic, good clean ea are hard to find, | , ($2195 15. ‘Buick Special Hard- top, 2 tone blue, custom trim, whitewalls, beaut ful. $695 1983 Chevrolet 2 dr, R& H, 2 tone blue, ready for the road. ; $095 » 1952 Pontiac 4 dr., R&H, deluxe model, custom trim. $95 down. OLIVER BUICK | 210 ORCHARD LAKE FE 2-9101. 1950 DODGE CORONET. 4DOOR. | Carkner Motors am onterey hardtop. ‘SS Mercury | Bs] Buick Sedan special, $1695. ve Sentiae Star Chief Sedan, $280 shop special, a Oise. Radio 8_Dort Hwv Flint Special 2 door One of the beau rd Country — APELES. AND - POTA ae. wou EPAIR SERV- tiful | owner cars we handle. Ra- 1985 Ranch Waren Rr. ay Mg tee. - Booster - springs installed. dio heater Dynaflow. White 1935 Pivencuth Plaza... W APPLES Also CIDER. Home| Cf? wired for ling trailers| walls one & car any L RRY stead s. 400 Orchard | —Adten Short PU $4580. _| iy a8} "Buick 4 ‘door. 1982 . = Auto Accessories 80 80 | Buick 4 door witis Dynafiow. New OME I PP PEO LDP LD DIOP DP PE ‘ @ ALL WORK GUARANTEED @ 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Osniend UOpanty Electronie-TY Girvicg Acssetation | | 31 Nurse Bielly | | | N— RADIOS SERVICE Electric |. EB E 2-6445 THE PLACE TO SOLVE YOUR FLOOR PROBLEMS' . SAVINGS STAMP WITH "EVERY "$5.00 PURCHASE | + ae A U. @ BOLT ENDS REMNANTS Armstrong Dealer NA srkst 20% 50% on ‘PREMIER PLASTIC TILE: oe 5 | ree ee ceca fe 4 4 - <— * Witt hia iol denne epee Wek sith “ Freez's Locker holds 40 Ibs. of frozen foods! /Chill’r Locker chills beverages and salads! 3 Deep Door Racks! Ogg Rack! W Pullout Cispert W/Comeo Crome owed $f Chtow oh or Hib hand soond then chock this in al 84 8 gg our Old Refrigerator SEE THIS sens onze BU BSON - Your Gibson Deale® Over 28 Yours ROY’S =: 96 OAKLAND AVE. e Ba hy THE powriac PRESS, monspay. YANUARY. a, i080 OE, we -4 Aaa oe aes oaks oon as c Betsy Ross Spinet _ Pall 88 Note -10 Yegr Warrantee $558.00 Free Delivery—Terms . USED STARR _$PINET. Fully Reconditioned 1 Year Warrantee $395.00 TERMS Reconditioned Upright Pianos -- _ ‘From $95.00 » 1 Vesr Warrantee ~ Free on all BUDGET TERMS SLB 5 ; en oe oY ¥ Extra Sturdy! 39 Inch Width! Only 4 Yds, $] “39-inch muslin, ideal for hun- dreds of household uses. See'it at this low sale price at Sears today! .. eiier Muslin soft-as-silk Sale priced. Choice of sizes at similar 81x108-inch . - Petal-smooth Twin size, flat threads washing. - 81x108-inch White Goods Sale percale sheets good quality muslin sheets weave. 134 threads to cei a hospitals where long wear is required. 72x108 inch flat or twin fitted. Other urious, glowing ~ colors. per square inch after Just Say. “Charge It.” on Sears Revolving Charge ‘ 6 Months to Pay .. Small Service Charge Harmony House Priced Low. Texture is ex- quishely fitie with Pi 87 reads per square inc after washing. Packaged i in pairs. Other sizes ‘sale EACH iced t-te. | 81x108 eves beeeee 2.07 twin fittea = \ even uare Firm, 14 EACH inch otigs washing. ther sizes comparable low prices. 7axl08 flat or twin fitted. a2x108-in. Flat — | 81x108-inch .........1.64 - or twin fitted low east? 174 EACH pastel ail sheets or fitted. Lux- 97 ] EACH 134 ..2.17 Domestic Dept. Sears Main Floor Soft Sheet Blankets ‘Extra Long 70x90-inch Size ' Budget 1. 57 Priced Eftra - warm, softly nappéd, long fibered cotton washes easily, dries quickly. Over- locked, stitched ends. Just Say, “‘Charge-lt" on Sears Revolving Charge, 6 Months to Poy ee» Small Service Charge Mattress Covers Harmony House Fitted Plastic Wess =D, 66 Waterproof, odorless mattress protection. Heavy ‘plastic wipes” clean. Elastic corners.: Full or twin bed size. -- Modertic.16x24-in. "Abedin ie No Money Down—Under FHA Wood Shingle Design Panels Per Month $ Only 7 In pastel colors or white, never needs painting. Adds value to your. home, is fire-prool, rot-re- sistant. Call now! Homart Shingles Long-Lasting Home Protection Installed Pp asiow As 39 ye Have a handsome roof plus year-round weather protection.” Fire, wind resistant. Highest quality materials, Bath Accessories Sparkling Chrome. Piated 13.95 Gives a luxurious, modern, ap- pearance. No exposed screws; inst Reg. 17.50 Medicine Cabinets Hole Size 141/,x20'/)x3¥y-in. - Reg. 1495 G5 mirror has etched-floral design. Three ad- justable glats shelves for toi- letries. Al] steel . Reg. 7.95 Cities Wage. War: Against the “Monster oh Modern Tra "pa ae Insulating Siding When winter winds blow hard, enjoy~a warmer, draft-free home with Hom- $9 No money down-FHA. Long lasting siding material , In- stalled by experts! 10-yr. guar- antee in labor, materials. Per Month - ~ Sturdy, Ponderosa pine is treated to resist warping, © decay, Wood beads hold § glass glazed and caulked. Attic Stairs Disappear-Into Ceiling Res. 635 = 32.95 _— Plasterboard. Low-Cost Building Material 1.74 Use it for partitions and, ceil- ings! Fire-resistant, with’ per- manent plaster base. Yrinch thick: Buy today! 4x8-1t 3.58 DOWN .Two sizes for 7-it. and 9-ft. ceil ings. mit easy. access to attic. art two-light storm —_ #4 : Strong,‘ lightweight—per- Others priced. ..29.95 to 59.95 Cut Winter Fuel Costs, Keep Home Cooler ini Summer Rock Wool Batts home. Easy to install or oo between wall joists or place on attic floor. Won't rot or settle; will last as long as ca seaend sp ou ctheas ts mak Ah to tony 1 ME wiegatinr- eal Gs Gece eloes legac ba cnn My set inguin edo tate enti “qast': west through the) = * # Missouri River with the SAN FRANCISCO? A program to, ‘oe 8 . wntown district. ~ MILWAUKEE: Major 1955 proj-|airport. - ae freeways was continued. All “Wikegnaton: store one - “ee Peake We ects completed include the first} .- «©* *.* [Spas 8 niente we Sencar Sey enen ‘olf... CINCINNATI: Construction con-|3,000 feet of an auxiliary north; NEW YORK CITY: — - : _ : tinued on an expressway and a/south expressway on South 44th/hope to build a segond deck on the oe ene pe ee gs ee a ean ha Geoedcew Weithe ‘cipal * * © -- _. {is in progress on a third tube for : system was rebuilt for faster and] ST, LOUIS: Voters. approved the Lincoln Tunnel under the Hud- ae I sANvany : safer movement of traffic. bond _ providing for three|son River between New York and : nnedge © new = running into Jersey. =. eS A BUFFALO: The Buffalo. Sky- wn St, Louis from the ... * é ‘ ab voy lle gh mag eae a two-mile bridge carrying|nont, south and west aes 108 ANGELES: a = : populous cen traffic to and from the ey, E freeways we inging t € Jem ig acule everywhere. Cities! Tr and south over the congested| MANAG CHFY: A north sideltotal (912 miles.’ Many tiles ) re-using every. means to cope with), 44. area, was completed, _|parking project with space for 1,-|were under construction. Plans call Tel a:itld al lide ne: mae it, ‘often showing little or no gain. * 8 8 800 cars moved nearer completion|for more than 400 miles, of free- ; x <> : > | <> Les Angeles pushed its freeway! wpiaNAPOLIS: Plans went|and work progressed on a 12 mil-|ways eventually. The city’s first , at a record! shead for a two-mile, six - lane, /lion dollar Sixth Street y-lelectonically synchronized traffic] 9 alr City Traffic Manager| imited access expressway through'Work was started on a 13 million signal system was installed along) ee oe oe See ee ore - " 11 miles , 4/ 4 | J Ae rae OG ; ! - x ae ge esses ee ee ee ee en ae ee — gwar = THE PONTLAG PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1956 eae tess til DS isin Sheets are Ss Cannon Fine Mit wear an You during ov ft and S' ou : ‘ate shoppin | : et they're S° ings that cry OUT oT A jaite’s and cents 6,.5,”0!! worth Your imme. | we re priced at er today during Prices — Outfit your every bed =e in dollars ae wormed net bed esting W . ; NCIS Rk TT ST . PHONE - Cannon Pastel Percales Regularly 3.59 72x108..... 2.98 Reg. 3.99 81x108..... $29 Reg. 89c 42389... .75c Cloud soft pastel sheets, cases elegant always. 186 threads per-sq. inch. i Richty combspun for silky texture and strength! ‘Hurry in today and save! in our generous 24 02. box of “all” to first 500 purchasers PHONE © *til 9 TONITE! © White Sale— Fourth Floor | | Pitre »! i i ae ‘TWO'__.._._§HE PONTIAC PRESS. Focuses 2S TUESDAY, JANUARY 9,_ . Ts Pa | : BIG SAVINGS ¢ ON FAMOUS CANNON TOWELS! Da Mi B CA l f Macron- iramar~ in 8 Colors: a =~ ra’ : x | 794) [hot ~. PHONE tilt | 9 TONITE! Regularly 1.29! Regularly 79¢ Se ‘Regularly 297. Bath Size 22044! Guest Size 16x28! ‘ Face Cloth 12212! @ Farnous Chevtin Towels with New ane Wearing Edges at new Low Prices! —— ® Dacron and Nylon Blended with Cotton for Stronger, Tear Resistant Towel Selv- ages that Gan’ t Wear Out! @ Lab Tested’... Thick Thirsty in Srigaest | Colors! | | 3 : your aésurance | of guaranteed : quality and savings! : | . a Exclusive CANNON : 93 ; “CHARM Ensem ble q me 29<] | Regularly’ 49c Regularly 98c Regularly 1.59! Wash Cloth! Guest Size! Bath Sizel Sea Green Sungold Chalk White Pink Whisper § Vivid Marine Amethyst @ Cannon's Extra Large Luxury Border famous “Charm” Towels! '@ New Low Price for Downy Soft, Firm Terry Loops—so thick and thirsty! . ®@ Brilliantly Colored to Mix. or Match! Hurry in today | and stock up duting Waite’ s Wondrous | White Sale Savings! | ¢ ee ee eae || NEE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1956 ’ THREE > | ‘6 99 | Cannon’ s “EZ Y- MATIC” F itted Sheets in Percale or Muslin 94° ) Twin Botiom in Percale “Twin Bottom in Muslin | Full Bottom ....+.2.79 Full uared: caees aieaaltl : CANNON'S fitted sheets have new patente : : EZY-MATIC comers_—with special bias binding which allows you to slip the corner on with-one : : without lifting the soeree No pull or twisf, either, Oe : and just as easy to remove. A > : super CANNON exclusive! Hurry | : A ite Sale! | PHONE 4 | ‘Til 9 / | _ TONIT E! | | | , : BUY NOW and SAVE! Pee SAVE up to 40c on extra heavy and fluffy terry — in newest colors... . Cannon “Empress” Towel Ensem ble qo ra oo Regularly 1.98 ~~ Regularly 1.29 | Bath Size Guest Fes. a. Regularly 49c , Washcloth — | oo @ Pink that’s fortunate enough to have them. All thick and thirsty with handsome decorator borders. Be here early for choice selections during Waite’s Wondrous White Sale Prices! Waite's Linens ... Fourth Floor @ Red @ Bronze Green | @ Deft Blue Deep and fluffy, absorbent and © Turquoise soft famous Empress Ensemble by es Cannon .. . every one colored © Spice Brown to do wonders for-every- bathroom ® Firefly Yellow : om . _zuE? PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JAN UARY 8.1956 _ ee DA CR ON. ED GE TO WELS 29 | a ©. The towel with the “Miracle-Ma rgin"—DACRON reinforced selvages for undreamed of wear and appearance! — © Dacron-reinforced right down both selvages where strain serials is greatest—resists stretching and abrasion! © Bigger and Better . . . 88 sq. inches more absorbent terry than — ordinary towels at this same price! © Brilliant Martex Decorator colors . . . watch your bathroom glow with new vivid colors! PHONE Till 9 TONITE! “wearing towels! Miracle Dacron woven right in to the towel’s selvage - Meaning greater strength .. . and greater savings to you! Hurry in today during Waite’s Wondrous White Sale Savings! Waite's Linens—fourth Floor "for those who want the finest, fluffiest, largest, most beautiful VTleeléx: Luxury “Luxor” For The Finest _ Fluffy, Super-Absorbent Towel . y Te 69¢ Regularly 1.98 — Guest 17x32 Regularly 3.98 Bath 30x50 Regularly. 98c Wash 12x12 Martex’s finest creation in super-soft, yet firm absorb- “ent terry loops. Extra-jumbo size measurements — truly a super luxury towel for those who demand. the _-finest in_linens. Now in newest colors of Persion blue, white, blush pink, sunflower, misty mint and - aquamist. Hurry in today during Woaite’s Wondrous White Sale prices , . . and save! Waite’s Linens—Fourth Floor Regularly 169 Regularly 49e~ Regularly 98c Bath’ 22x44 | Wash 13213 Guest 16x28 white charcoal aquamist pink sunflower ‘Now famous MARTEX gives you : a real added plus feature for ‘longer rr an. excitingly new creation that's fully — and crease replete’: _ Pixie ” Dacron-Rayon Ta blecloth ! Pink Hunter | Grey Aqua pers pk Maize Brown Red [52x68 2.6... 398 67x86" 2 a. . 698 67x108” ......898 | 16x16 Napkins... 39c - Here's a tablecloth that's as versatile as it is good-looking . . . "promises to give your table fashion-new, fashion-right look! You'll use it for dining room servings or casual buffet suppers! With lovely colors to choose you're sure to find just the right one to enhance your china or earthenware! Hurry in today during ; Waite’s Wondrous White Sale Savings! __ Waiite’s' Linens — Fourth Floor Waite’s Linens = B SHOP by PHONE till 9 TONITE! Damask wast ‘ Save 3.96 on regularly 12.95 outstanding valne ... lustrous Imported frish: Linen Eg - 6484” Size ~ SAVE 4.99 on beautifully finish, hand-hemmed imported Rayon-Damask Dinner , a Luxuriously patterned Sets regularly 10.98 9 9 imported Irish he ~ Linen. Damask 64x84-8 napkins Cloths that are \ ; fully bleached ' White Pink Meize: . _ . and wash as easily as a hankie! Extra durable arid extra fine lity... Superb creation to complement any table im hand- nschant im- patterns that will add enriching beauty to ony el” Fully ported ee cewet —— agers Egyption ee and lustrous bleached in silken soft . . . snowy white. Laundered, hemmed and rayon. joose yours y in gleaming snow white wi nap- kins. Hurry in today during Woite’s Wondrous White. Sale si Sve Hurry, in today during Waite’s Wondrous White Savings! ; , Fourth Floor Waite’s Linens Fourth Floor t = = eee “ c nS ” aie ee ans: << : ; = © ( Six THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1956. Printed Kitchen Towels of. 100% @ By Famous Town ye ee Brighten dish drying chores with festive 100% pure imported linen dish towels by Town House Linens. So much fun to use and truly wonderful. “show-offs” on_ your towel rack. Perfect gift items for brides. Whimsical regional and bar patterns, exotic florals and gay _ novelties in modern styles . . . of. course, guaranteed color fast. Hurry in today for a armful at this excitingly low price! | . : Call. FE 4-2511 Tonite Operator on Duty ’til 9 P.M. | . : SEE So ee ae ‘save 20c! regularly 59¢ large size — . + ‘$ave 80c! regularly 15¢ large size 7 MARTEX Dish Towels - Mesh Dish Cloths 7 y f ho ; ea. / 12 for © i | ~. j | os ~ | «eS Buy extra absorbent, , . ‘i = sé f lint sree oes ‘ For longer wear . . . for z PL. Or quick" and easy — faster drying. you must buy / }. ‘i ore ries these multi-colored ; | , absorbency honeycomb mesh dish cloths x (made of specially woven cotton) ot big savings during and rayon fibers). Solid color. Waite’s White Sale . . . hurry in! _ ° Hurry today for yours. oo 4q save 50c! regularly 1.49 washable save 22c! regularly 89c¢ percale 4 Zip-on Pillow Ticks Zippered Pillow Protectors : € /. _ = » Ss ; | os q 99:, << 67 | each > UN a Pe > each Renew soiled or worn NAKA ION / - pillows with a slip of the " Zip these! on to keep pillows zipper in these pretty dust-free and fresh. washable ticks. Feather Keep extras on hand at these and downproof in attractive — low prices . . . fully washable, print or striped patterns. ; Buy bleached white percale ____§- “several today . . . freshen f ae ee ae -with-convenient-zipper-—_——_— eens an Waite's Linens — Fourth Floor 4% : & oe _ . < _THE PONTIAC PRESS” TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1956. ey THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUAKY 38, 1956 see DOWN SPECIALS! Seve 3.99 on regularly 9.95: has quality Leb. Tested |- ood = . | eClou : ‘oCust. Size 20x26 aes 2 for | ©8-oz. Blue Stripe Tickiog 9 99 & ! S Only 5.99 Each! Filled to its. bulging. seams 3 with’ the finest, fluffiest im- ported duck down! Corded edges for extra wear! All first , quality with Laboratory Testing to assure complete satisfac- tion. Get yours today. for a healthful and extra restful sleep- : ine weerece! Save today! Seve 6.99 on first quality regularly 12.95 super-soft 100%. Imported Goose Down 2 for 14°° Only 7.99 Each! © Corded Edges with Down Proof Ticking! A Pillow of excellent quality at an exceptionally low sale price! Grey imported goose down for soft com- fort and firm support. Pink and charcoal stripe tick- ing with extra strong edges! Hurry in today during Waite’s Wondrous White Sale Savings! e Large Cut Size 21x27! - me | Save 9.96 on regularly 19.95 plumper, downproof 100% European - Plumpest Goose Down "Down "Rent crates «= 2. for Your Head! @ Huge Giant Size 93" x29” Custom-Cut Pillows! 18° A real luxury—custom-size pillow that fills your pillow cases completely! No skimping —packed with fluffy cloud-soft stunning white European goose down that really pamp- ers your head all night long. Now is the time to eliminate those old, tired, lumpy pillows for severat of fhese luxury pillows. Hurry in today during Waite’s onous _White Sale Savings! Only 9.99 Fach! = =. Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor . * a at m4—ZO Tft2s se. ee ee Se ee ee ee ee ee “a : eee eS ee es eo as oa y and More Restil Sleep by Exchanging al |Your ou, Tir /e Extra Strong Corded Seams. Full Size . ing to’ be plumped up!°Come in now for truly luxurious sae a FOAM RUBBER SPECIALS! — “Save 2.96 on first quolity completely washable super-soft and allergy-free Famous Ventilite Washable Foam Pillow’ ‘ian A Regularly 6.95 Value Anywhere! © Scientifically Designed Sponge H . comb Core Onis a oney e Laboratory Tested for a Lighter, Softer, Fluffier Pillow! Only-3.99 Each! Save 2.96 on regularly 8.95 extra plump washable Calrose Latex Pillows 2 for 9 role) © Sanforized Zipper Cover! | With Colorful Floral Ticking! © Sanitary, Plump, Ever So Buoyant! Only 5.99 Each Save 3.96 on regularly 10.95 famous make aa bo-Size Bellaire Latex Pillow 2 for ° Large Spongex Air Spaces for Real cushioned Comfort! © Easily Washed, Never Mats Down and AIl- ways, Stays Buoyant! Hewry i iry ‘today for bigger savings and/ much easier sleeping. Every sfyle keeps its firm round shape without ever need- sink-in sleeping experience when you buy enough for the whofe family! Only 6.99 each! -=—"Weite’s Domestics—Fourth Floor Ea " eo. ee a a ee a Se rt a, ¢* * where om ee é “TEN . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1956 __ ‘Pink White Blue Yellow Bubbles-and bubbles of foaming ed Pillows That Are So Easy to Wash! Plump ‘100% DACRON "Filled Washable Pillows 4 99 , ar DuPont Dacron Qualities! e Never Wilts or Mats! @ 100% Washable in Your Machine! ©) , © mae So Soft and Extra ct £ uoyant! e Filed “it = Snow White 6 ly @ Long-Lasting and So f Easy to Clean! ® Absolutely Alle Poss <= Your . he Assurance of and Sleeping Comfort! fi, © Super Soft-and Buoyant Through | Many Washings! @ DuPont Your Assurance of ‘ Finest Quality! suds keep the clean fresh air smell” § ——- right in these durable pillows! 100% o zi DuPont Dacron that never wilts or mats. ihe. Always comfy soft and yet firm for the heaviestof © - sleepers. Hurry in today for several—one for the home > and one for the cottage. All) ina dainty Tea Rose Pattern! Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor now you can eliminate tank moisture . . . add color to bathrooms 3-Pe. Chenille T. ankette Set! : / Tank Cover ¥ Tank Lid Cover: ¥Toilet Seat Cover. Your Choice of Two! md twig Standing or Wall Type! ti steicq. in one unit. . a poorly separa Now! Add decorator colors to your bathroom and at the same time getirid of a nuisance (tank moisture). The answer is Tankettes . beautiful cotton chenille that is fully washable and absolutely will not mildew! It is designed to fit any type or model tank and you get three matching pieces all_ for 3.98! " @ permanently. non - skid cushioned bathroom rug . . . 80 easy to wash 2-Pc. Chenille Changette Rug © Resilient Rubber oR: tam = Colorful Chenille. Mat | Cover / (24s 36/ os " Here’s the bath rug that’ S as easy to wash as a towel... ard it’s permanently non-skid because its liner is a thick pad of non-absorbent sponge rubber. Cotton chenille cover slips off in a second. Rug measures 24x36 inches. Hurrv #2 Pi a Pe ee “4 today for sony chi eters and Changette ensemble and save during aite’s White Sale! oH Waite's Linens—Fourth Floor : | i ii a a é ay ike = 2 hk 23 15% BP eS ee ee fe ae — : Ce a ae ae Sie ee es ca ‘ ._ -* 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3.1950 ELEVEN ~ i faa Jot aa c {>} . JTOCK YOU ‘PHC CioOser roOagay save. < MATTRESS PADS in 3 STYLES ... ALL SALE PRICED! i Save 3.99 on Regularly 7.98 Leb Tested ‘Two-in-One’ Double Purpose ; , a Tar (7 i ae. i aoe s - > y | / | ! Son , Fitted Mattress Pad ’n Cover, § | « : «| : ' ‘ } Ee es aig / : ; ~- Regularly 7.98 Twin Size’ be , 2-in-1 Pad/Cover --—- | Regularly 8.98,- Full Size 7 4°° BY 2-in-] Pad/Cover ..... Seis 39% we hve o ols beaks ie - © Completely Reversible and Sanforized.for Easy Core! Pest : : sone A contour fitted mattress pad and cover combined to make house- keeping so much easier. So simple to put on and once.they're on they won't shift or wrinkle. Come in today for truly a double purpose pad and cover for neater and easier bed-making. Now is ‘ the time to outfit every bed in your home during exceptionally Se low Waite’s White Sale Prices! _ Save 1.99 on First Quolity, Laboratory Tested, Super-Thick Famous Bellaire Mattress Pad , Regularly 4.98, Full or Twin Size! : ? 99 a Heavily quilted pad with sanitary bleached cotton linters inside. All first quality in both twin or full and thoroughly washable! Hurry in today during outstanding savings in Waite’s White Sale! Buy several today in either full - or twin size at the same price! - afk } Save to 2.96 on Inexpensive Comfort and Protection | » , er 39 ; “Serenade” Foam Rubber & .. Luxury Mattress Pad ~ Regularly 6.95 Twin Size! © Cushioned Firm Support! Packaged in Plastic Bag! \ Now at this reduced White Sale Price you can transform your present mattresses into un-dreamed of comfort with Liteeh ee } @ 4 i ~ -» | QWELVE — _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JAN UARY 3, 3986 nena conan nenanomreRaTE Ae ERED | a 19.95 Heirloom-Look Colonial Spread |. in First Ona lity Reversible Pattern os FULL or TWIN °First Quality! *Richly Looped! °Pre-Shrunk! No Ironing! "Super thick loop pile overlay in an authentic colonial design on either side. Extra rich material _ that drapes gracefully to the floor. Pre-shrunk, no-iron spread in natural white. Hurry in today for exceptional savings on wanted white goods during Waite’s Wondrous White Sale Savings! . Oversize 82x110 (Twin) or Over- size 98x110 (Full). a. i ‘is 77 Shop by Phone ‘til 9 Tonite! | ES Generous 24 "Ounce oom - Box of “all” — to first 500. __ © Vivid Solid Colors! _and completely washable. Waite's F ceuk Floor! i each . e Heavy Bullion Fringe! Beautiful first quality chenille spreads in lovely patterns with long wear- ing, sturdy sheeting back- grounds. All thickly piled Choose white, pink, yel- low, blue, red, light green. Hutry in today! Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor 1 ~ Save 1.96 on F Pr Boake | fue or twin dries ville Spread Waite’s Domestics—Fourth Floor TONITE! _tumreex 99 ‘Stind 3.96 on Plump, Orlon Filled “Provincial Pa tterned Com forter . is S 80 sq. perca le cover! 3 ee ; : | & regularly 12.95 value! % | : © Two Pounds of Plush, Down-Soft Orlon he : e Non-Allergic! Won't Mat or - Lump Ever! , © Washable and Colorfast ’ Percale Cover! Waite’s Wondrous White Sale Sniingh - brings you the lowest price ever on these ~ billowy- soft, super-warm comforters, . stuffed to their edges with pure Orlon +2 cape _— ; Ne , wet filling. Distinctive modern Provincial pat- ‘ - <-> oe x es tern in brown, green and blue. Dark . & " ti yy grounds in floral design with white, “4 turquoise, red flowers. Hurry in today and save! — _ Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor : : { zy Pe : Save 6. 96... 100% liipatted SP arepein | : 0 A | DO WN. .. extra plump comforter : “= a segulorly 19.95 value u 2” | - |__@ Hunter Green and Gold, R: es Covering! Gold, Hunter Green and Lime! oy Set Aetgy ferersen Oowat © + ye ne pao | So light in visighe and yet so warm .. . our low-priced , 100% wool: filled comforts that have been specially ce purchased for White Sale Savings. Elegant rayon satin ‘ i. cover in gleaming colors with reversible side. q Hurry in today and save! Shop by Phone ‘TIL 9 3eg «ad ad Sau Rhee ? » * a 4 ‘ ; Beh Oe eee FOURTEEN ee PONTIAC nikss,- TUESDAY, JANUARY. 3. 198% c values to 19 95 i m see: CHROMSPUN and lea (BS i al full or twin sles vivid decorator colors ® Add a Crisp, Colorful Look to Your - Bedroom! .- ». © Handsomely Tailored Styles in Clear, Sparkling Colors! ® New-Look Quilted Top for Added Elegance! ® Enjoy Yours Now During Waite’s Wondrous White Sale Savings! Waite'’s Domestics—Fourth Floor’ SHOP by PHONE Till 9 TONITE! regularly 7.95 ‘famous “LUCIA” Nylon -Rayon >. Blend Warm Washable Blanket re ularly 7.95 ee Vane 4°° weighs only 3 Ibs. . Famous “‘Lucia’’ blanket in a blend of nylon and rayon... light as a feather, warm as,toast with rich, deep rayon satin 4-inch bindings. Washeeasily and beautifully—won- derful for a gift. Hurry in today during Waite’s Wondrous White Sale Savings!’ Waite's Demectico—Fourth Floor f regularly 12.98... first qualily .. . All- Wool elie warm . . . . featherweight 72 x 84-inch size mothproof for 5 yrs. e finest fleecy . wools for. extra soft yet: springy nap. Light downy feather- weight with wide satin binding. Moth protected for five years. Weighs only 3 pounds in green, claret, blue, wood, and rose colors. Hurry in today during/ Waite’ s Wondrous White eee Savings. / Rich all wool blanket containing only: th i Waite’ 's Domestics—Fourth Floor te ee a es re ee ee ai Se eer ine ros - 7 ie s 5 : = new low ape i hes ha i 9. 95 | 84 inches ale to pair and 90 inches long! ~ LAWRENCE PATTERN: Predominating pink with tones of grey, turquoise with tones of cocoa, lipstick red with tones of green. 2 MONTCLAIR PATTERN: Soft floral with classic column background. Grey with pink, _- INWOOD PATTERN: Modern floral in pink and grey, green and lipstick red, | | Meticulously tailored draperies in Jovely decorator prints you'd be proud to own at dollars more! Now because of : an on echuibes new printing technique, Waite's is able to— j send the prices plunging downward! Woven by Hess- — Goldsmith, America’s largest weavers of fine Fiberglas fabrics, all on | white reisaie Hurry in during exceptional = cite's Draperies—Fourth Floot SHOP by PHO! til 9 TONITE! 7s oe a | ? : ERGLAS: 5 FEATURES OF — Many Weshes! : Color Throughout werk 1 Need No ‘@ Stunning in Just 7 Minutes After, . tng hen Tht Pe se tae « Beseroat feet Dirt Rolle Off Like Gloss! Resist : rz ue ) © insects ond Heet! “y es q , AX pap! \ FIBERGLAS... first quant | } ' panels. and ruffles » > : . “ i 4 PANELS: Regularly 6.99 pair! RUFFLES: Regularly.12.98 pair! ) 7 * “ “ata 4 : . © PANELS: 72, 81 and 90 Inches Long! : - 4s @ RUFFLES: 72, 81 and 90 Inches Long! riot ® Extra Fullness and Snow White First Quality! @ All Washable and Fire Resistant with ie No-lroning! ; | / Waite's Cone Pow Floor . ° rs = — — i ~ / nm Z: THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JANUARY: 3, 1956__ -_- PHONE [nae FE4- 2511 i narrow, with true custom-finish. Values to 27.98 SUREFIT - Slipcovers in 25 Outstanding ~ Styles & Pat terns..... all at one low price ied choose: chair, sofa, studios & davenos! Pre-Tailored With Patented Lastex Back for That “Made- to-Order” Look Even on Furniture That Could Never Be Fitted Before With Ready-Mades! © All First Quality Surefit Styles! From America’s Largest Manufacturer! “LASTEX. BACK,.specially. dyed.to match each. pattern, assures beautiful contour-moulded fit on your own individual furniture. SEPARATE SKIRT on tailored double-welted band adjusts perfectly to furniture height and width, hugs cover uy to any size chair or © You Save as Much as 18.99! 7 Greatest Savings Ever on Famous ‘Surefit! @ DRAX TREATED—for Waterproof Wear! Resists All Ligelids « and Promotes Longer Wegr! ® Styles That Adjust Perfectly to Height and Width! Covers Hug Snugly to Any Size Chair or Sofa! © Hurry in Today During Waite’s Wondrous White Sale Savings! Waite’s and famous SUREFIT have planned this big. event for exceptional January Sav- ings! See your favorite. florals, prints, provincials, stripes, scenics, up to 25 patterns Come see for yourself while they. last—aoll ‘25 styles and patterns priced to save you money! Hurry in today. Waite's Slipcovers—Fourth Floor ADJUSTABLE ARM fits any sila: wide or ~ ) Shop by Phone "til > P.M. “Tonite! & BUY NOW and FNTED to give new extra beauty to your home... a oe